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2013 ends with 2 old Broadway favorites on top

2013 ends with 2 old Broadway favorites on top


2013 ends with 2 old Broadway favorites on top

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:52 PM PST

FILE - In this Jan. 19, 2012 file photo, the Minskoff Theatre and the marquee for "The Lion King" are seen in New York. Broadway's highest grossing show in 2013 was NEW YORK (AP) — Broadway's highest grossing show in 2013 wasn't a new strutting musical or a bawdy one or even one with a big star. The crown goes to a regal but gray performer — "The Lion King," now in its 16th year. And another veteran turned heads when "Wicked" recorded Broadway's highest single-week gross ever.


Spurs' Parker apologizes for 'quenelle' gesture

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:48 PM PST

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — San Antonio Spurs guard Tony Parker apologized Monday for a newly surfaced photograph that shows him making the same gesture with anti-Semitic connotations that French soccer star Nicolas Anelka displayed while celebrating a goal this weekend, creating an uproar in their home country.

Russia on alert after suicide bombings kill 31

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:46 PM PST

At least 14 people were killed Monday when a suicide bomber blew himself up on a packed trolleybus in Volgograd, raising new concerns about security at the Sochi Olympics a day after a deadly attack on the southern Russian city's train station. President Vladimir Putin ordered stepped-up security across the country after the trolleybus bombing at the peak of the morning rush and Sunday's suicide attack blamed on a suspected female suicide bomber which claimed 17 lives. The attacks on Volgograd, which until this year had no record of recent unrest, raised alarm about whether the ongoing anti-Kremlin insurgency in the Northern Caucasus could affect the Sochi Winter Games which open on February 7. Health ministry spokesman Oleg Salagai told Russian state television that 14 people were killed and 28 wounded.

Authors Guild appeals ruling in Google Books case

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:46 PM PST

The Google logo is seen at the Google headquarters in Mountain View, California, September 2, 2011The Authors Guild is appealing a US judge's decision in a long-running case that cleared legal obstacles for Google's massive book-scanning project, court documents showed Monday. The group filed a notice of appeal in the case following a November 14 ruling by Federal Judge Denny Chin. Arguments are to be filed at a later date with the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York. The guild vowed to appeal the case after Chin ruled that Google's project is "fair use" under copyright law because it provides vital educational and other public benefits.


First flight from Key West to Cuba takes off

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:43 PM PST

KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — The first commercial passenger flight from Key West to Cuba in more than 50 years landed Monday in Havana, capping several years of efforts to reunite the two islands, though regular air service still appeared a distant prospect.

Uganda says region ready to take on, defeat South Sudan rebel leader

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:42 PM PST

Wounded South Sudan military personnel receive medical treatment at the general military hospital in the capital JubaBy Aaron Maasho and Carl Odera JUBA (Reuters) - Uganda's president said on Monday east African nations had agreed to move in to defeat South Sudanese rebel leader Riek Machar if he rejected a ceasefire offer, threatening to turn an outburst of ethnic fighting into a regional conflict. Hours after President Yoweri Museveni's ultimatum, rebels and the feared "White Army" militia clashed against government troops just outside Jonglei state capital Bor, officials said. "We gave Riek Machar four days to respond (to the ceasefire offer) and if he doesn't we shall have to go for him, all of us," Museveni told reporters in South Sudan's capital, Juba, referring to a December 31 deadline. He did not spell out whether South Sudan's neighbors had actually agreed to send troops to join the conflict that erupted in Juba on December 15.


Kerry to offer outline of Mideast peace deal

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:41 PM PST

Relatives of Israelis killed in attacks by Palestinian militants, hold photos of victims during a demonstration against the release of 26 long-serving Palestinian prisoners, in Jerusalem's old city, Monday, Dec. 30, 2013. Israel and the Palestinians are gearing up for the expected release by Israel of 26 of the longest-serving Palestinian prisoners. Israel has agreed to release the men, who were all convicted in deadly attacks of Israelis, as part of a U.S.-brokered package to restart peace talks. (AP Photo/Olivier Fitoussi) ISRAEL OUTWASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State John Kerry will propose a framework for a final-status agreement between Israel and the Palestinians when he travels to the region this week.


Even Obama dogs jump through hoops to enter Hawaii

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:38 PM PST

HONOLULU (AP) — It doesn't matter that they belong to President Barack Obama — first family dogs Bo and Sunny had to go through Hawaii's strict quarantine procedures to travel to the islands for their holiday vacation.

Ariz. woman accused of trying to poison children

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:37 PM PST

This undated booking photo provided by the Casa Grande Police Department shows Connie Villa. Villa, 35, was arrested Sunday, Dec. 28, 2013 on suspicion of one count of first-degree murder and four counts of attempted murder on Christmas Day, Wednesday, Dec. 25, 2013 in Casa Grande, Ariz. Villa, from Arizona is accused of trying to poison her four children, including one who died, and of stabbing her former husband. (AP Photo/Casa Grande Police Department)PHOENIX (AP) — An Arizona woman tried to fatally stab her ex-husband and poison her four children with prescription narcotic drugs, including a teenage daughter who was found dead in her home on Christmas Day, police said Monday.


Venezuela inflation data questioned by economists

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:34 PM PST

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro speaks at a news conference at Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, Dec. 30, 2013. Maduro said Monday that annual inflation hit 56.2 percent. Earlier the Central Bank said inflation slowed in the last two months of the year after Maduro took action to slash prices of appliances. The Central Bank justified a nearly three-week delay in issuing its report because of CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — For three weeks Venezuelan economists have complained that the central bank is delaying delivery of its inflation report to hide the government's poor record of containing prices. Its release on Friday only fueled those suspicions.


Redskins fire coach Shanahan after 3-13 season

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:32 PM PST

Former Washington Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan makes a statement after he was fired on Monday, Dec. 30, 2013 at Redskins Park, in Ashburn, Va. Shanahan was fired after a morning meeting with owner Dan Snyder and general manager Bruce Allen. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — Mike Shanahan's plan to restore order, professionalism and consistent success to the Washington Redskins disintegrated quickly in 2013, costing him his job Monday a day after the team finished a 3-13 season.


Privacy advocate exposes NSA spy gear at gathering

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:30 PM PST

LONDON (AP) — A well-known privacy advocate has given the public an unusually explicit peek into the intelligence world's tool box, pulling back the curtain on the National Security Agency's arsenal of high-tech spy gear.

Schumacher fighting for life after France ski accident

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:29 PM PST

Michael Schumacher goes skiing in Madonna Di Campiglio, Italy, in January 1997Grenoble (France) (AFP) - Michael Schumacher, the greatest champion in the history of Formula One, was in a coma fighting for his life on Monday after sustaining serious head injuries in a skiing accident in the French Alps. News of the accident stunned the Formula One community and racing stars joined German Chancellor Angela Merkel and legions of fans in expressing their hopes for his recovery. Doctors at the hospital in the southeastern city of Grenoble where Schumacher is being treated said on Monday their famous patient was fighting for his life. "He is in critical condition, his condition can be described as life threatening," Jean-Francois Payen, head of the intensive care unit, told reporters.


Bucs fire coach Greg Schiano, GM Mark Dominik

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:29 PM PST

FILE - In a Sunday, Dec. 15, 2013 file photo, Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Greg Schiano watches during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers, in Tampa, Fla. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced Monday, Dec. 30, 2013 that they have fired coach Greg Schiano and general manager Mark Dominik following a 4-12 finish. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara, File)TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are changing directions on their rebuilding project — again.


5 NFL coaches already fired

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:22 PM PST

Former Washington Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan delivers a statement at an NFL football news conference after being fired, Monday, Dec. 30, 2013, in Ashburn, Va. Shanahan was fired after a morning meeting with owner Dan Snyder and general manager Bruce Allen at Redskins Park, a formality expected for several weeks as the losses mounted and tension rose among Shanahan, Snyder and franchise player Robert Griffin III. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)It didn't take long.


NFL says refs' blunder helped Chargers make playoffs

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:21 PM PST

Kicker Ryan Succop (C) of the Kansas City Chiefs reacts after missing a 41-yard field goal at the end of regulation play against the San Diego Chargers on December 29, 2013 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, CaliforniaAn officiating blunder helped decide the final American Conference playoff spot, the NFL admitted in a statement Monday. A four-month quest for a playoff berth came down to the final seconds of the last regular-season game for the San Diego Chargers, who needed a win or draw with Kansas City to qualify or lose the spot to the Pittsburgh Steelers. With eight seconds remaining in the fourth quarter on Sunday at San Diego, the Chiefs' Ryan Succop attempted a 41-yard field goal that went wide of the left upright. But the Chargers' defensive unit lined up improperly on the play, video evidence showed after the game, although the violation went unnoticed on the field.


Home electricity use in US falling to 2001 levels

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:14 PM PST

FILE -This combination of Associated Press file photos shows, left, a Cingular "Fast Forward" cradle and Motorola mobile phone in New York on Tuesday Nov. 4, 2003, and an Apple ultracompact USB Power Adapter, on Friday, Sept. 19, 2008, in New York. The average amount of electricity consumed by U.S. homes in 2013 is on track to fall for the third year in a row, to its lowest level since 2001. While we are using more devices, more efficient phone and computer chargers are part of what has changed since the last time power consumption was so low. (AP Photo/File)NEW YORK (AP) — The average amount of electricity consumed in U.S. homes has fallen to levels last seen more than a decade ago, back when the smartest device in people's pockets was a Palm pilot and anyone talking about a tablet was probably an archaeologist or a preacher.


Stocks are flat in quiet end-of-year trading

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:13 PM PST

FILE - In this Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2013, file photo, trader Peter Tuchman works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks remained mostly flat in late-afternoon trading Monday as investors closed out their positions for what has been a year for the history books on Wall Street.


Vegas' New Year's Eve about big names, big bashes

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:13 PM PST

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Sin City is set to ring in 2014 with big-name concerts, celebrity-hosted parties and an eight-minute rooftop fireworks display billed as the nation's largest.

Uganda warns South Sudan rebel leader

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:13 PM PST

Displaced women, including foreigners, queue inside the United Nations camp where they have sought shelter in Malakal, South Sudan, Monday, Dec. 30, 2013. When violence broke out in Juba on Dec. 15 life remained calm but tense in Malakal, the capital of oil-producing Upper Nile state, but the violence then radiated outward from Juba and full-fledged war broke out in the town on Christmas Day, as army commanders defected and pledged allegiance to the country's ousted vice president, in most cases pitting the ethnic group of President Salva Kiir, a Dinka, against ethnic Nuers. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — Uganda's president on Monday warned South Sudan's rebel leader against rejecting the government's offer of a cease-fire, saying regional leaders would unite to "defeat" the former vice president who is accused of mounting a failed coup in the world's newest country.


Second suicide bomber in Russia's Volgograd kills 14 on bus

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:06 PM PST

By Maria Tsvetkova VOLGOGRAD, Russia (Reuters) - A bomb ripped a bus apart in Volgograd on Monday, killing 14 people in the second deadly attack blamed on suicide bombers in the southern Russian city in 24 hours and raising fears of Islamist attacks on the Winter Olympics. President Vladimir Putin, who has staked his prestige on February's Sochi Games and dismissed threats from Chechen and other Islamist militants in the nearby North Caucasus, ordered tighter security nationwide after the morning rush-hour blast. The previous day's similar attack killed at least 17 in the main rail station of a city that serves as a gateway to the southern wedge of Russian territory bounded by the Black and Caspian Seas and the Caucasus mountains. Windows in nearby apartments were blown out by the blast, which Russia's foreign ministry condemned as part of a global terrorist campaign.

Clashes kill 10 as Iraq forces clear Sunni protest camp

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:04 PM PST

Smoke billows from the Iraqi city of Ramadi during clashes between security forces and anti-government gunmen, on December 30, 2013Ramadi (Iraq) (AFP) - Iraqi forces killed 10 gunmen Monday in clashes that erupted as they cleared a year-old Sunni Arab protest camp, a move likely to fan resentment among the minority community. As the fighting raged, mosques exhorted followers to "go to jihad," or holy war, while gunmen later replaced security forces on some streets of Ramadi city, near the protest site west of Baghdad. Dr Ahmed al-Ani of Ramadi hospital said 10 gunmen were killed and 30 wounded on Monday. An AFP journalist in Ramadi reported heavy fighting, and saw helicopters firing into the area of the protest site, where demonstrators had gathered for more than a year.


South Sudan says battling 'White Army' near flashpoint town

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 12:00 PM PST

South Sudanese troops clashed with ethnic Nuer "White Army" militia and other rebel factions loyal to former Vice President Riek Machar late on Monday near the flashpoint town of Bor, government officials said. "Shootings have taken place just outside, to the north of Bor," Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) spokesman Philip Aguer said by phone from Juba, 190 km (120 miles) south of Bor. Earlier Aguer told Reuters there was fighting in the town. Information Minister Michael Makuei also said SPLA troops clashed with rebels on the edge of the Jonglei state capital.

Browns vow to 'get it right' with next coach

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 11:55 AM PST

Cleveland Browns CEO Joe Banner answers questions during a news conference at the Browns' training facility Monday, Dec. 30, 2013, in Berea, Ohio. Owner Jimmy Haslam, right, listens. Head coach Rob Chudzinski was fired Sunday. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Browns owner Jimmy Haslam vowed to "get it right" when he hires his next coach.


DR Congo security forces repel attacks, kill at least 70

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 11:50 AM PST

Police on patrol in Kinhasa on November 20, 2012 as they monitor a student protestCongolese security forces repelled a wave of coordinated attacks in the capital Kinshasa and other cities on Monday, in fierce gun battles that left more than 70 assailants and three troops dead, the government said. Armed youths believed to be loyal to a pastor who challenged President Joseph Kabila in elections seven years ago stormed the state television station, the international airport and the military headquarters. "More than 70 attackers were killed, including around 50 in Kinshasa," government spokesman Lambert Mende told AFP. "Three of our own were killed in Kinshasa and two civilians were injured," he added.


US eyeing Olympic security after Russia attacks

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 11:49 AM PST

HONOLULU (AP) — The White House says the United States would welcome "closer cooperation" with Russia on security preparations for the Winter Olympics following a pair of deadly attacks that sparked fears about the terrorism threat at the February Games.

Al Jazeera says four journalists held in Egypt after hotel broadcast

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 11:49 AM PST

The logo of Qatar-based Al Jazeera satellite news channel is seen in DohaFour Al Jazeera journalists have been arrested in Egypt, the station said on Monday, after the Interior Ministry accused the Qatar-based channel of broadcasting illegally from a hotel suite with a member of the Muslim Brotherhood. Al Jazeera's offices in Cairo have been closed since July 3 when they were raided by security forces hours after the army ousted the Brotherhood's Mohamed Mursi from the presidency. Qatar was a strong financial backer of the Brotherhood's rule and its relationship with Cairo has deteriorated in recent months as it vehemently opposes the army's overthrow of Mursi and the crackdown on his movement that has followed. "State security received information that a member of the (Brotherhood) used two suites in a Cairo hotel to hold meetings with other members of the organization and turned the suites into a press center," the ministry said.


Britons less inclined to pay down mortgage debt

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 11:46 AM PST

Pedestrian walk past houses in LondonBritons were less inclined to use savings to pay down mortgage debt in the third quarter, data showed on Monday, adding to signs of improving consumer confidence as house prices rise and the job market recovers. Homeowners put 10.4 billion pounds of equity into their homes in the quarter, the Bank of England figures showed - more than two billion pounds less than in the previous quarter and the lowest since the fourth quarter of 2009.


Speedskater Theresa Cliff-Ryan injured at practice

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 11:44 AM PST

Theresa Cliff-Ryan, of the United States, waves from the podium after her third-place finish in the women's 3,000 meters during the U.S. Olympic speedskating trials Friday, Dec. 27, 2013, in Kearns, Utah. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)KEARNS, Utah (AP) — Olympic hopeful Theresa Cliff-Ryan was injured Monday when she landed on her head after being struck on the sidelines by a crashing speedskater.


Probe: No foul play in death of WWII Polish leader

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 11:44 AM PST

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — A five-year Polish investigation has found no evidence of foul play in the plane crash that killed Gen. Wladyslaw Sikorski in 1943, when he was serving as Poland's leader in exile during World War II, an official said Monday.

Proud Giants sticking with Coughlin after 7-9 year

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 11:43 AM PST

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Tom Coughlin is returning as Giants coach despite New York missing the playoffs for the fourth time in five seasons.

Parker apologizes for past use of controversial gesture

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 11:41 AM PST

Tony Parker of the San Antonio Spurs is introduced prior to a game against the Memphis Grizzlies on October 30, 2013 at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, TexasNBA star Tony Parker apologized Monday for making a gesture with anti-Semitic overtones in a photograph taken three years ago, which became an issue after French footballer Nicolas Anelka made the same gesture Sunday. West Bromwich Albion striker Anelka made the gesture known as a "quenelle" on Saturday during a 3-3 English Premier League draw at West Ham United.


Fighting erupts as Iraq police break up Sunni protest camp

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 11:26 AM PST

A protester stands next to the wreckage of a police vehicle in RamadiBy Kamal Namaa RAMADI, Iraq (Reuters) - Fighting erupted when Iraqi police broke up a Sunni Muslim protest camp in the western Anbar province on Monday, leaving at least 13 people dead, police and medical sources said. The camp has been an irritant to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's Shi'ite Muslim-led government since Sunni protesters set it up a year ago to demonstrate against what they see as marginalization of their sect. The operation triggered an immediate political backlash as dozens of Sunni lawmakers offered their resignations. Maliki, who is seeking a third term in April's elections, has repeatedly vowed to remove the camp and accused protesters of stirring strife and sheltering al Qaeda-linked militants.


Israel likes a party but is torn about New Year's

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 11:20 AM PST

A man walks past posters advertising a New Years Eve party in Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, Dec. 30, 2013. In Israel, the somber, soul-searching and autumnal new year of the lunar Jewish calendar overshadows the Gregorian's Jan. 1. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)JERUSALEM (AP) — Happy New Year? Not so fast, if you're in Israel, where the somber, soul-searching and autumnal new year of the lunar Jewish calendar overshadows the Gregorian's Jan. 1.


Lawsuit against Calder's art dealer dismissed

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 11:20 AM PST

NEW YORK (AP) — A judge has dismissed a $20 million fraud lawsuit brought by heirs of sculptor Alexander Calder against his art dealer's estate.

Wells Fargo agrees to $541 million loan settlement

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 11:19 AM PST

The Wells Fargo bank branch in Golden, ColoradoWells Fargo & Co will pay a net $541 million to Fannie Mae to settle claims over defective home loans, completing the government-controlled mortgage company's efforts to have banks buy back troubled loans made before the financial crisis. Fannie Mae said on Monday it has reached settlements worth roughly $6.5 billion over loan buybacks with eight banks, including Wells Fargo, the nation's largest mortgage lender and fourth-largest bank by assets. The settlements include a $3.6 billion accord in January with Bank of America Corp over loans from that bank and the former Countrywide Financial Corp. Fannie Mae Chief Executive Timothy Mayopoulos was once general counsel at Bank of America. It also includes a $968 million accord in July with Citigroup Inc. In the Wells Fargo settlement, the San Francisco-based bank will pay Fannie Mae $541 million in cash after adjusting for credits from prior repurchases.


NFL says officials erred on KC's missed field goal

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 11:15 AM PST

Kansas City Chiefs kicker Ryan Succop misses the possible game-winning field goal against the San Diego Chargers during the closing seconds of regulation of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 29, 2013, in San Diego. The Chargers eventually won the game 27-24 in overtime. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi)SAN DIEGO (AP) — The NFL acknowledged that referees erred in not penalizing the San Diego Chargers for an illegal formation on a missed 41-yard field goal attempt by Ryan Succop of the Kansas City Chiefs with four seconds left in regulation on Sunday.


Hacker pulls curtain back on NSA spy gear

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 11:15 AM PST

LONDON (AP) — A well-known privacy advocate has given the public an unusually explicit peek into the intelligence world's tool box, pulling back the curtain on the National Security Agency's arsenal of high-tech spy gear.

Bobbleheads honor Supreme Court justices

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 11:13 AM PST

This photo taken Nov. 20, 2013 shows bobblehead dolls representing Supreme Court Justices, from left, David Souter, William Rehnquist, Antonin Scalia, and Ruth Ginsburg, in Washington. They are some of the rarest bobblehead dolls ever produced. They're released erratically. They're given away for free, not sold. And if you get a certificate to claim one, you have to redeem it at a Washington, DC, law office. The limited edition bobbleheads of U.S. Supreme Court justices are the work of law professor Ross Davies, who has been creating them for the past ten years. When finished, they arrive unannounced on the real justices' desks, secreted there by unnamed confederates. And fans will go to some lengths to get one. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)WASHINGTON (AP) — They are some of the rarest bobblehead dolls ever produced. They're released erratically. They're given away for free, not sold. And if you get a certificate to claim one, you have to redeem it at a Washington, DC, law office.


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