Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Holy Cross: Coach accused of abuse goes on leave

BOSTON (AP) — Longtime Holy Cross women's basketball coach Bill Gibbons stepped aside Wednesday while the college reviews claims by a former player that he was physically and emotionally abusive.


Gibbons made the announcement to the team Wednesday afternoon, the school said in a statement. His assistant coaches will now assume all coaching duties while Gibbons is on voluntary, paid administrative leave.


The announcement comes a day after former player Ashley Cooper, 20, sued Gibbons and the school. Cooper says that Gibbons grabbed her, shook her and hit her at different times and that the school covered up the behavior.


Cooper's attorney, Elizabeth Eilender, said she's pleased Gibbons isn't running the team anymore because Cooper sued, in part, to force changes at Holy Cross. But she added the school deserves no credit for the move.


"This is damage control by them," Eilender said. "They knew they had a problem. Now the rest of the world knows they have a problem, and they can no longer deny it."


Gibbons did not return an email sent Wednesday seeking comment.


Cooper's suit says Gibbons yanked and pulled her by the shirt collar, shook her by the shoulder and struck her on the back during a game, leaving a red handprint.


It paints Gibbons as so volatile that opposing players would remark, "Your coach is crazy," and the players as so demoralized that alumni basketball games are impossible because players won't return to the Jesuit school in Worcester to participate.


The suit accuses Holy Cross of failing to turn over game tape that could show Gibbons striking Cooper and another player. It says the school has also refused to release results of an investigation into Gibbons' behavior.


Cooper gave up a full scholarship and left the school amid fear of physical pain and retaliation for complaining about Gibbons, according to the lawsuit, filed Tuesday in New York City, where Cooper lives.


Because of the abuse, "Cooper and other players suffered a loss of self-esteem and a loss of their love of the game of basketball," the suit said.


Cooper is seeking compensation for the costs of the college education she'll have to pay for after giving up her scholarship, as well as unspecified punitive damages.


In a statement, school spokeswoman Ellen Ryder said the "physical, mental and emotional wellbeing of our students is our highest priority at Holy Cross."


The school said it investigated previous complaints by Cooper and found them unsubstantiated. But Ryder said Cooper's lawsuit "includes a series of new allegations and we will now bring in outside counsel to review them."


Gibbons has 533 wins in 28 seasons as women's head basketball coach at Holy Cross and has led the team to 11 Patriot League championships.


Cooper, of Colts Neck, N.J., played in 21 of Holy Cross' 32 games last season, averaging 4.7 points per game and hitting 40 percent of her 3-point shots. She has transferred to New York University but is not on the women's basketball team, Eilender said.


The lawsuit says Gibbons' behavior was worse than Rutgers University men's basketball coach Mike Rice, who was fired this spring after practice tape surfaced showed him berating and kicking players and throwing basketballs at them.


In the suit, Cooper says she's bringing legal action "not only on her own behalf but also on behalf of all women athletes who are abused by their coaches under the grossly offensive rationale that the abusive behavior is 'motivational.'"


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Why College Freshman May Feel Like Imposters On Campus

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Source: 'Gravity' Scores Nov. 20 China Release Date


Alfonso Cuaron's space epic Gravity will get a much coveted screening in China, the world's second biggest market by box office, from Nov. 20, an industry source in China has told The Hollywood Reporter.



The news marks a big boost for Gravity, which features Sandra Bullock and George Clooney and has already notched up stellar box office earnings of $123.4 million worldwide.


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It had been unclear if the movie would get a Chinese release because the quota of 34 movies for the year is nearly full. Also, films celebrating U.S. achievements in space might have been viewed as American propaganda in China, which is currently building its own space program.


However, it is understood that the fact that the movie is broadly sympathetic to China -- Bullock's character finds refuge in a Chinese ship, and there is recognition of China's technological prowess throughout -- helped secure it vital Film Bureau approval. THR's industry source said the release date came in a note from the distributor, China Film Distribution.


The long delay between its U.S. release and its China release does mean that many potential viewers will already have seen pirated versions of the movie, either on DVD or as downloads.


However, the fact the space drama is a strong 3D performer should ensure robust box office in China, where 3D and enhanced formats have driven the country's box office bonanza -- of the 13,118 screens in China at the end of last year, 72 percent were 3D screens.


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The movie should go down well in China, which is enthusiastic about anything to do with interstellar travel, as the country's own space program has been promoted heavily in the state press, as it goes from strength to strength.


Hollywood remains increasingly keen to get a slice of the booming China market, which was worth some $2.75 million last year and is expected to match U.S. box office receipts by 2018 -- and double them by 2023.


The biggest foreign earner to date is Avatar, which took $220 million in 2010, while other big overseas hits include the third installment of the Transformers franchise, Dark of the Moon, which grossed $165 million in China in 2011 out of $1.1 billion worldwide.


China first launched a man into space in 2003, followed by a two-man mission in 2005 and a three-man trip in 2008, which featured the country’s first space walk, making it the third nation after Russia and the United States to achieve manned space travel independently.


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Lawsuit accuses BlackBerry of raising false hopes


Ottawa (AFP) - BlackBerry shareholders on Tuesday launched a class-action lawsuit against the company, alleging its optimistic sales forecasts for its new smartphones cost them hundreds of millions of dollars, lawyers announced.


The lawsuit on behalf of Canadian shareholders who purchased BlackBerry stock between September 27, 2012 and September 20 of this year, alleges that senior management "knowingly or negligently" misrepresented that its BlackBerry 10 line of smartphones were being well-received by consumers and that the company was in a strong financial position.


The class action is the second launched against BlackBerry in the past week.


"For almost a full year, BlackBerry management made market statements based on prophecy rather than fact," class-action lawyer Tony Merchant said in a statement.


"Thousands of Canadians who invested in BlackBerry Limited in the past year have lost hundreds of millions of dollars."


BlackBerry unveiled its new platform in January as it sought to regain lost momentum, but its most recent numbers suggest this has been a spectacular failure.


Last month, the company announced it was laying off 4,500 staff -- or one third of its global workforce -- after losing $965 million in its last quarter as sales plummeted.


BlackBerry still has some 70 million subscribers worldwide, but most of these are using older handsets, with the newer devices on the BlackBerry 10 platform failing to gain traction.


BlackBerry's share price meanwhile has slid from a 52-week high of $17.80 in January to below $9 recently.



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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Lonegan, Booker seize on fiscal stalemate





Democrat Cory Booker and Republican Steve Lonegan crisscrossed the state Monday in the final stretch of their U.S. Senate campaign in New Jersey, each pointing to the fiscal crisis in Washington as a reason he should be elected.


"This is an election that all of America is going to be watching," Booker said before about three dozen students and supporters in Camden, where he met with Mayor Dana L. Redd. "America's going to see what New Jersey wants: Whether we're going to send the tea party and endorse shutdown politics, or are we are going to choose a different way."


Booker, the mayor of Newark, called Lonegan the "tea-party leader of our state," whose support of the partial government shutdown and opposition to federal aid after Hurricane Sandy show him to be out of touch with most voters and members of his own party.


Lonegan also swung through South Jersey, drawing a cheering, sign-waving crowd of about 50 to downtown Medford, where he assured supporters he was about to pull off a "huge victory."





"It's time we rolled back this massive government that is a threat to our freedom," he said from the gazebo across Main Street from the town hall. He predicted that Republicans would emerge victorious from the budget negotiations in Washington.


Lonegan, a former mayor of Bogota, reiterated his support for House Republicans who have pushed for cuts or delays of part of the Affordable Care Act as part of a deal to reopen the government.


"President Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid - they'll be the ones who'll fold," he said.


Booker's allies, including his critics on the Newark City Council, mobilized to urge voters to reject what they called the radical views Lonegan would bring to Washington.


In a Web video released Monday, Obama echoed Booker's message, saying New Jersey "has the opportunity to send a message to the entire country about what kind of leadership we expect from our representatives in Congress, that we're better than the shutdown politics we've seen in Washington."


Booker's opponents in the Aug. 13 Democratic primary - U.S. Reps. Frank Pallone and Rush Holt, and Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver - also voiced support for Booker on Monday.


In a conference call organized by the Booker campaign, Oliver seized on comments by Lonegan's top strategist last week in which he suggested that Booker might be gay because he failed to express sexual interest during a Twitter exchange with an Oregon stripper. Lonegan fired the aide, Rick Shaftan, on Friday, calling his comments "distasteful and offensive."


"Mr. Lonegan's positions and indeed his own previous statements are just as reflective of this disrespect for and misjudgment of people as his strategist's statements are," Oliver said.


Booker reflected on the death of his father, Cary, last week. "I know the best way to honor my father's memory is not to be one of those leaders . . . who talks about the lines that divide us but who elevate those ties that bind us," he said in Camden, where he was joined by his brothers, Cary and John.


Two polls released Monday provided conflicting information on the direction of the race. A Rutgers-Eagleton poll gave Booker a 22-point lead, while a Monmouth University Polling Institute survey gave him a 10-point edge.


Lonegan said his gains in the polls were evidence of momentum, "and it's not going to be stopped."


The wide range underscored confusion and unpredictability about Wednesday's special election, which Gov. Christie called for in June after Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg died. Democrats have criticized Christie, a Republican seeking reelection, for not scheduling the election for Nov. 5, the same day as the statewide elections.


In an embarrassing moment Monday, the Republican National Committee urged voters via Twitter to go to the polls Tuesday. It later deleted the tweet and correctly said the election was Wednesday.


A spokesman for State Sen. Barbara Buono, the Democrat in New Jersey's gubernatorial race, said, "The only thing clear about Gov. Christie's self-serving decision to hold a $24 million special election on a Wednesday in October is that it confuses everyone - even the Republican National Committee."


Christie has said voters needed to have an elected senator as soon as possible.


Even Obama made pains to remind voters of the election date. "Be sure and vote for Cory on Wednesday - that's right, Wednesday - Oct. 16," he said in the video.


 



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