Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Garcia, Woods shown shaking hands on green

ARDMORE, Pa. (AP) ? Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia shook hands Monday on the U.S. Open practice range at Merion.

It was the first time they have seen each other since Garcia jokingly said at an awards dinner in England that he would have Woods over for dinner during the U.S. Open and "we will serve fried chicken." Garcia apologized for the racially insensitive remark the next day at a news conference.

A fan at the U.S. Open took a picture of the handshake and posted it on Twitter.

Woods and Garcia both have news conferences on Tuesday.

The last time the two shook hands was May 12, early Sunday at The Players Championship after completing the third round when they were paired together. Woods went on to win the tournament.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/garcia-woods-shown-shaking-hands-green-212118864.html

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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Can I install IIS 7 on Windows 8?

I had an asp.net 4.0 website running on Windows 7 using IIS7 and everything was wonderful.

Then my dev box crashed and I had to migrate over to my Windows 8 machine where I turned on IIS 8.? Nothing works under IIS 8 and nobody appears to know anything about it (at least on this forum).? I've got about 32 hours into it now with no results.

So, I'm wondering if I can install IIS 7 on windows 8 and run my 4.0 website that way.

I'm worried, however, that asp.net 4.0 will not run on Windows 8 because after running . . .

C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319>aspnet_regiis -i

it said . . .

Microsoft (R) ASP.NET RegIIS version 4.0.30319.17929 Administration utility to install and uninstall ASP.NET on the local machine. Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation.? All rights reserved. Start installing ASP.NET (4.0.30319.17929). This option is not supported on this version of the operating system.? Administr ators should instead install/uninstall ASP.NET 4.5 with IIS8 using the "Turn Win dows Features On/Off" dialog,? the Server Manager management tool, or the dism.e xe command line tool.? For more details please see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlin k/?LinkID=216771. Finished installing ASP.NET (4.0.30319.17929).

Not sure what that message is really saying.? I also notice that in the features on/off tree there is no posibility for asp.net 4.0 ??

I am unable to find a place anywhere on the internet where I can find what does and what does not run on Windows 8.

Thanks,

Dean

Source: http://forums.iis.net/p/1199402/2052140.aspx/1?Can+I+install+IIS+7+on+Windows+8+

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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

U.N. says chemical weapons used in Syria

By Stephanie Nebehay

GENEVA (Reuters) - United Nations human rights investigators said on Tuesday they had "reasonable grounds" to believe that limited amounts of chemical weapons had been used in Syria.

In their latest report, they said they had received allegations that Syrian government forces and rebels had used the banned weapons, but that most testimony related to their use by state forces.

The commission examined four reported toxic attacks in March and April but could not determine which side was behind them.

"There are reasonable grounds to believe that limited quantities of toxic chemicals were used. It has not been possible, on the evidence available, to determine the precise chemical agents used, their delivery systems or the perpetrator," Paulo Pinheiro, who chairs the U.N. commission of inquiry, told a news conference in Geneva.

"The witnesses that we have interviewed include victims, refugees who fled some areas, and medical staff," Pinheiro said, declining to be more specific for reasons of confidentiality.

President Bashar al-Assad's government and its opponents have accused each other of using chemical weapons.

The U.N. team of more than 20 investigators conducted 430 interviews from January 15 to May 15 among refugees in neighboring countries and by Skype with people still in Syria.

Vitit Muntarbhorn, one of its members, said the team had cross-checked testimony about chemical weapons and viewed videos including on YouTube.

But findings remained inconclusive and it was vital that a stalled separate team of experts named by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon be given full access to Syria to collect samples from victims and sites of alleged attacks, the team said.

In any case, atrocities committed with conventional weapons far outweighed any casualties from the use of chemical agents, Pinheiro said, noting the absence of a large-scale toxic attack.

"NEW LEVELS OF BRUTALITY"

"The conflict in Syria has reached new levels of brutality", the 29-page report said. "War crimes, crimes against humanity and gross human rights violations continue apace."

Syrian leaders must be held accountable for directing a policy that includes besieging and bombing cities and executing civilians, the investigators said.

"The documented violations are consistent and widespread, evidence of a concerted policy implemented by the leaders of Syria's military and government," they said in their fifth report on the 26-month-old war that has killed more than 80,000.

Government forces and allied militia have committed murder, torture, rape and other inhumane acts, the report said.

For the past two weeks, Syrian government forces have laid siege to the border town of Qusair where agencies say hundreds of wounded and other civilians are trapped in dire conditions.

Syrian rebels and allied foreign militants have murdered civilians as well as captured soldiers, often after "show trials" in an increasingly sectarian conflict, the report said.

"They continue to endanger the civilian population by positioning military objectives in civilian areas," it added.

However, war crimes by rebels, including murder, torture and hostage-taking, did not reach the intensity and scale of those committed by government forces and affiliated militia.

The team called on the U.N. Security Council to ensure that those responsible for crimes face justice, including by possible referral of Syria to the International Criminal Court.

"Accountability will come, it will come in any case," said Carla del Ponte, a former U.N. war crimes prosecutor and a member of the commission.

At least 17 massacres were committed in the period under review, making a total of 30 since September, the report said.

Dozens of women and children were killed in May in the coastal villages of Baida and Banias, where evidence links the slaughter to government-backed militia, it said.

Eleven kneeling, blindfolded men were shot in the back of the head in Deir al-Zor province by al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front rebels, the report said, citing a video that appeared in May.

Regarding a separate incident near Deir al-Zor in which the evidence also points to rebels, it said: "Video footage emerged showing a child participating in the beheading of two kidnapped men. Following investigation, it is believed that the video is authentic and the men were soldiers, killed as depicted."

(Writing by Stephanie Nebehay; Editing by Alistair Lyon)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-n-rights-team-believes-chemical-weapons-used-082627831.html

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