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Afghan kids tell of massacre by lone US soldier

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Staff Sgt. Robert Bales is seen during an exercise at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California, in this Aug. 23, 2011, handout photo.

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TACOMA, Washington - An Afghan villager and two of his sons, who survived a night-time shooting rampage in March, testified on Saturday that they saw only one U.S. soldier attacking their compound, backing the U.S. government's account.

A teenager said he had cried out "We are children, we are children" during the attack, but then saw the soldier shoot a child.

Military prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for Army Staff Sergeant Robert Bales, accusing him of killing 16 villagers, mostly women and children, when he ventured out of his remote camp on two revenge-fueled forays over a five-hour period in March.

The shootings in Afghanistan's Kandahar province marked the worst case of civilian slaughter blamed on an individual U.S. soldier since the Vietnam War and damaged already strained U.S.-Afghan relations.

The U.S. government says a coherent and lucid Bales acted alone and with "chilling premeditation."

Some villagers told reporters shortly after the attacks that more than one U.S. soldier was involved, but sworn statements to that effect have not been made publicly.

Witness: Sgt. Bales, accused of Afghan massacre, was deemed a top soldier

Karilyn Bales, the wife of Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, spoke exclusively with NBC's Matt Lauer, telling the TODAY anchor that the news about her husband is 'very unbelievable.'

Early Saturday, three survivors answered questions via video-link from Kandahar Air Field to a hearing at a U.S. Army base in Washington state - the first time Afghan witnesses have testified under oath about what transpired on March 11.

"He shot me right here," said Haji Mohamed Naim, the father of nine sons in the village of Alkozai, the scene of the first shootings.

Speaking through an interpreter, he said all he could see was a strong light on the head of a soldier who was not more than half a yard away from him when he started shooting.

Naim said he was awoken in the night by sounds of shots and dogs barking, and then children from the next door house knocked on his door. He then described how an "American" jumped from a wall before confronting him and starting to shoot.

Afghanistan shooting suspect Robert Bales faced financial troubles, records show

Two of Naim's sons, who were also in the compound, said they saw only one U.S. soldier on the night in question.

"Yes, I saw him, he came after me, I went to another room," said Naim's son Sadiquallah, who said he was 13 or 14 years old. He described how he hid behind a curtain in a storage room with one other child, and was hit in the ear with a bullet, but did not see who fired the shot.

"How many Americans did you see?" one of the prosecution attorneys asked Sadiquallah. "One," he replied.

'I saw the American'
His older brother Quadratullah, who said he was 14, was unscathed in the attack, but said he saw a U.S. soldier shooting other children.

"Yes I saw the American," he answered a government attorney. "I said 'We are children, we are children', and he shot one of the kids," Quadratullah said, through an interpreter.

"We saw only one American," he added.

At a courtroom at the Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Bales sat impassively throughout the proceedings, watching the witnesses on a TV screen in front of him.

The Afghan villagers testified on the fifth day of a hearing to establish whether there is enough evidence to put Bales before a court martial.

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A veteran of four combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, Bales faces 16 counts of premeditated murder and six counts of attempted murder, as well as charges of assault and wrongfully possessing and using steroids and alcohol while deployed.

Prosecutors have presented physical evidence to tie Bales to the crime scene, with a forensic investigator saying a sample of blood on Bales' clothes matched a swab taken in one of the compounds where the shooting occurred.

Bales' lawyers have not set out an alternative theory, but have pointed up inconsistencies in testimony and highlighted incidents before the shooting where Bales lost his temper easily or appeared unbalanced, possibly setting up an argument that he was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.

Gathering evidence and witness statements was complicated by the speedy burial of victims, the inability of U.S. investigators to access the crime scenes for three weeks after the violence for fears of revenge attacks, and the dispersal of possible witnesses after treatment at a Kandahar hospital.

Bales' lead civil defense attorney John Henry Browne, who is in Kandahar to question the witnesses, complained early in the investigation that his team was denied access to villagers wounded in the attacks.

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MBNation's 3rd East vs. West Showcase basketball games set for ...

SACO, Maine ? State championship team members Garet Beal of Jonesport-Beals High School, Krystal Kingsbury of Presque Isle, Allie Clement of McAuley of Portland and McKenzie Worcester of Washburn are among the more than 175 basketball players who have confirmed they plan to participate in the third annual MBNation East vs. West Showcase on Sunday.

The daylong event at the Saco Recreation Center is conducted by MBNation Basketball and showcases the talents of the state?s top players.

?This has, literally, become a preseason all-star game,? said MBNation club director Mike Woodbury of the contests.

More than 200 players were invited to participate and the final tally of who attends will be close to 180, according to Woodbury.

?It gets bigger every year,? he said.

He also expects to have between 30 and 50 men?s and women?s coaches, plus a couple of organizations that evaluate the players? potential and rank them for recruiting purposes.

Some may have already committed to a school. Beal, for instance, verbally committed to the University of Maine on Tuesday. Most have not committed yet, such as Chris Braley, a Newport native now attending Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, N.H., who is also considered to be an NCAA Division I basketball prospect.

The day consists of seven games scheduled to be put on starting at 9 a.m., five boys games and two girls games, primarily for high school-age players.

The boys are split into four games based on high school graduation class (2013-16) plus a futures game for boys who are expected to graduate in either 2017 or 2018. Girls games may be split among two age groups, one game for the 2013 and 2014 graduating classes and the other for the 2015 and 2016 classes.

There is no breakdown into classes based on the size of the schools the players attend.

?We just tried to find the best players regardless of class,? Woodbury said. Players are coming from as far north as Caribou and as far south as York.

Some who have accepted their invitations may not be able to play, however, because of injury or other commitments.

?We don?t allow them to participate if they?re still in season for their high school sport [such as football],? said Woodbury.

The admission fee is $5 per person, but that covers all the games. The players? registration fee is $55.

Woodbury is excited because this year?s gathering is in the newly renovated Saco Recreation Center after two years at Southern Maine Community College in South Portland.

?They?ve put in a new gymnasium floor and it has more seating. And they?re bringing in extra seating,? Woodbury said of the Saco center, which will have a capacity of about 600. The center also has a concessions stand with hot food, an activity room for the players and a hospitality room for the college coaches.

The extra seating probably will be necessary, according to Woodbury.

?I expect that it will be standing-room-only for the games in the middle of the day,? he said. Those are boys games with this year?s juniors playing at 12:45 p.m. and the seniors at 2 p.m.

The futures game is first at 9 a.m. followed by the freshman boys (10:15 a.m.) and sophomore boys (11:30 a.m.).

The freshman and sophomore girls play at 3:15 p.m. followed by the junior and senior girls at 4:30 p.m. The girls games may be combined into one, however, based on the confirmation rate, Woodbury said. Fourteen girls from Western Maine and 17 from Eastern Maine have confirmed, and Woodbury prefers to have 12-player teams.

Other boys taking part include Sam Grindle of Deer Isle-Stonington, a standout guard who also won the state Class C boys individual golf title last month; Tyler Norris of EM Class A champion Hampden Academy; Thiwat Thiwat and Labson Abwoch of state Class A champ Deering of Portland; Brendan Newcomb of Brewer; Ben Walls of Mount Desert Island of Bar Harbor; Nick Guiod and Kyle Bouchard of Houlton; Ben Hughes of Bangor; Mitch Worcester of Washburn; and Isaiah Stone-Patterson of Oceanside of Rockland/Thomaston.

Among the other girls who have accepted invitations are Sydney and Sarah Hancock of Lake Region of Naples, Kelsie and Kylie Richards of Nokomis of Newport, Kennadi Grover of Oceanside, Jillian Woodward of Orono and Lexi Nelligan of Belfast.

The list of committed players can be found at the MBNation website at: thenationbasketball.yuku.com/topic/2468/3rd-Annual-MBNation-East-v-West-Showcase-Info?Invite-List.

Woodbury is expecting that the games will be competitive.

?This is a chance for people who might not have the opportunity to [play against] each other during the rest of the year,? hesaid. ?Hopefully, they?ll all have a good time.?

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Friday, November 9, 2012

'Tunnel of lights' dazzles spectators

Now this is cool. At Japan's Nabana no Sato botanical garden on the island of Nagashima in Kuwana, visitors can walk through beautiful tunnels wrapped in millions of tiny LED lights. The effect, as the photos show, is dazzling.

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Mixed martial arts fighters compete during a recent match. Seminole Casino Immokalee will host a King of the Casino MMA fight on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012.

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Mixed martial arts fighters compete during a recent match. Seminole Casino Immokalee will host a King of the Casino MMA fight on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012.

At 47, Julius Bishop knows he is a bit old to be a mixed martial arts fighter.But with age comes wisdom. Which is why when Bishop climbs into the ring, he doesn't think of all the years that separate him from his younger opponent. Instead, he thinks of all the lessons those years have taught him.

"Experience goes a long way," Bishop said. "You know things they haven't achieved yet."

Mixed martial arts fighters from across southern Florida will be at Seminole Immokalee Casino on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012 to compete in King of the Casino.

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Mixed martial arts fighters from across southern Florida will be at Seminole Immokalee Casino on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012 to compete in King of the Casino.

So far, it's a strategy that has served him well. Bishop began mixed martial arts fighting two years ago. Since then, he has competed in three heavyweight fights and won all three. On Saturday he'll try to continue his winning streak when he faces off against Sergio Vela in the "King of the Casino" title fight at the Seminole Casino Immokalee.

The event is sponsored by Babe's in Fort Myers and organized and promoted by Pitt's Pen, a Lehigh Acres mixed martial arts school. Owned and operated by Mark Shopp, Pitt's Penn has been running amateur mixed martial arts fights at the casino about every three months for the past two years, Shopp said.

Although the fight between Bishop and Vela is the headline fight of the night, there will be anywhere from eight to 10 other fights as well, Shopp said. Fighters hail from across southern Florida, including Fort Lauderdale, Cape Coral and Lehigh Acres.

"This is basically a stepping stone for them to get to a higher level, to get them to pro," Shopp said.

Vela, a resident of Lehigh Acres, is a student at Pitt's Pen. Bishop lives in Moore Haven and trains at Big Cypress Martial Arts.

"They both have winning records," Shopp said of Bishop and Vela. "They both have been fighting for years. It's an exciting fight."

To beat their opponent, mixed martial arts fighters can use a variety of striking and grappling techniques borrowed from a variety of disciplines. Bishop began boxing when he was 32 but was later injured in a non-boxing related incident. After he recovered, he wanted to find another sport that appealed to his love of fighting.

He jokes that "anything barbaric" was always appealing to him.

"I always liked the martial arts and I just finally got a chance to get into it," Bishop said.

Even fueled by his passion for the sport, the training is demanding. In addition to working his full time job as a security guard at the Ah Tah Thi Ki Seminole Indian Museum in Clewiston, Bishop must carve out two hours a day to train. His boxing background means he already knows how to land a punch, but because mixed martial arts involves so much grappling, Bishop has added jiu jitsu to his fighting repertoire. That has helped him balance his skills, especially if the fight goes to the ground.

Even if Bishop never entered the ring, mixed martial arts would still appeal to him.

"It's good for exercise and for self-defense," Bishop said.

It appeals to many others, too. The Ultimate Fighting Championship, the world's largest mixed martial arts promotions company, was founded in 1993. Since then, the audience for the sport has steadily increased. Now, the UFC is considered the fastest-growing sports league in the country, with an estimated 31 million Americans counted among its fan base.

It helps that there's money to be made in the sport. When Shopp started fighting more than a decade ago, fighters were lucky to earn $500 to $1,000 for a match, he said. Now, top fighters can make up to $1 million. True, that's nothing compared towhat a top boxer can make, but Shopp believes boxing can't thrill an audience in the same way as a mixed martial arts bout."People like excitement," he said.

Mixed martial arts fighters spar during a recent competition.

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Mixed martial arts fighters spar during a recent competition.

Bishop, however, is focused on the fight. He's training even more than usual to get ready to square off against Vela and admits that he would love to be crowned King of the Casino. After all, there's already something regal-sounding about his name, so it's not such a stretch: "Julius Caesar ? it sounds good," Bishop joked.

Yet it's not the thought of the title that pushes him to keep fighting. After he was injured, he spent several years in rehabilitation. The thought that he is now able to be "the older guy" and still keep fighting "is really incredible to me," he said.

"If you really love it, that's what keeps you going," Bishop said. "And I just have the drive."

In his 20 years of fighting, Shopp can only recall a handful of fighters who have had enough determination to stick with the sport. After all, who wants to spend eight hours toiling away at your day job, only to then let another person hit you in the face for two hours, he asks.

"It's one of the hardest sports in the world," he said.

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First Paws: A History of Presidential Pets

Barack Obama and Mitt Romney toured swing states in the final days of the presidential campaign to emphasize their differences. But the two candidates have at least one thing in common: A history of doggie controversy.

Obama, who famously promised his daughters a dog if he won the White House, came under fire from animal welfare organizations in 2008 after he and his family adopted purebred Portuguese Water Dog "Bo" from the Kennedy family as opposed to getting a shelter dog as Obama had said the family would do. (Bo might be generously considered a "rescue dog," as he was first given to another family. That placement didn't work out, so the Kennedys took him back and gifted him to the Obamas instead.)

Romney's canine controversy goes further back. In 2007, the Boston Globe opened a profile of Romney with an anecdote about a 1983 Romney family vacation. With the family station wagon packed to the gills, Romney strapped the family's Irish setter "Seamus" to the top of the station wagon in a dog carrier with a homemade windshield for the 12-hour drive. Both Democrats and Romney's Republican challengers in the presidential primaries attacked him over the incident.

It's not the first time our furry friends have played a role in presidential politics. Read on for the ways that pets both humanize and reveal some quirks of our leaders. [Quiz Yourself: Presidential Pets]

1. The first First Pets

Almost every U.S. president has had a pet of some sort, but George Washington had a virtual menagerie. As befitting a Revolutionary War hero, Washington had a stable of horses, including stallions named Samson, Steady, Leonidas and Magnolia, according to the Presidential Pet Museum in Virginia. Washington further demonstrated his abilities in pet naming with his herd of hounds: Drunkard, Taster, Tipsy, Tipler (are we sensing a theme?), Mopsey, Cloe, Forester, Captain, Lady, Rover, Vulcan, Searcher and ... Sweetlips.

Not to be outdone, Martha Washington owned a pet parrot.

2. Early exotics

Thomas Jefferson, the nation's third president, kept two Briards, shaggy herding dogs originally bred in France. The dogs, a gift from France's General Marquis de Lafayette, reveal Jefferson's close ties with that country: He was minister to France between 1785 and 1789.

Jefferson also kept a mockingbird, but perhaps the most unusual animals to come into his possession were the members of a small menagerie sent to him by the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1805. Meriwether Lewis and William Clark spent that winter at Fort Mandan, in what is now North Dakota. Before they continued their expedition toward the Pacific, they sent Jefferson a shipment containing a grouse, four magpies and a prairie dog ? all alive. It's not clear what happened to the grouse, but according to the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, the president sent the prairie dog and at least one magpie to the Peale Museum, a gallery of natural history and art in Philadelphia.

3. Roosevelt's zoo

With the possible exception of George Washington, nobody named pets like Teddy Roosevelt did. The 26th president came to the White House with more animals than the place had ever seen, including a pony named Algonquin that reportedly once took a ride on the White House elevator. [America's Favorite Pets]

Among the Roosevelt family's furry friends were a herd of creatively named guinea pigs, including Fighting Bob Evans, Bishop Doane, Dr. Johnson, Father O'Grady and Admiral Dewey. The family also kept a small black bear named Jonathan Edwards, a badger named Josiah, a blue macaw named Eli Yale, a hen named Baron Spreckle and a lizard named Bill. First daughter Alice Roosevelt kept a garter snake named Emily Spinach, so dubbed because the snake was as green as spinach and as thin as Alice's aunt Emily.

4. The last cow

Before the 1900s, it wasn't unusual for farm animals to roam the White House grounds. Sheep were used to keep grass trimmed during the Madison presidency, and William Henry Harrison kept a goat and a Durham cow. Rutherford B. Hayes kept pedigreed Jersey cows, and horses were also common.

But the honor of the last cow in the White House goes to Pauline Wayne, a Holstein that grazed the White House lawn and provided milk for William Howard Taft and his family. When Taft left office in 1913, Pauline Wayne retired to Wisconsin.

5. The Checkers controversy

Days after Dwight D. Eisenhower chose Richard Nixon as his running mate in 1952, the New York Post threatened to bring Nixon's political career to a close with accusations that he had made more than $18,000 through a secret political slush fund. Republicans urged Eisenhower to drop Nixon from the ticket, but Nixon went on the offensive, staging a televised speech that would become known as the "Checkers" speech.

Checkers was the family dog, a gift from a Texas businessman. In an emotional appeal, Nixon made his case to the American people for keeping the gift. "And you know, the kids, like all kids, loved the dog, and I just want to say this, right now, that regardless of what they say about it, we are going to keep it," he said.

The vision of Nixon as a family man and dog-lover ? not to mention his frank talk about his personal finances in the rest of the speech ? won the public's heart. Nixon went on to become VP, and would win the presidency in 1968, bringing with him to the White House a poodle named Vicky, a terrier named Pasha and an Irish setter named King Timahoe. Checkers died in 1964 and is buried in Long Island's Bide-a-Wee Pet Cemetery.

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When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth: Q&A with ... - Two Coats of Paint

Created by painter Megan Marden, CT ArtList is a promising new website that includes gallery listings, open call information, reviews and other information for Connecticut artists. Two Coats contributor Joe Bun Keo had a few questions for Marden both about her online project and her painting practice.

JOE BUN KEO: You are the mastermind and genius behind CT ArtList! I want to firstly thank you for letting me be a part of this amazing project. What inspired you to start CTArtList? What is the background story of how CT ArtList came to be?

MEGAN MARDEN: CT ArtList is something that I?ve been thinking about for a few years. I used to think that something like this should exist - an organized database for artists to find jobs, shows, grants, residencies, etc. I didn?t intend to be the one who made it. I just thought that someone should.

This summer I started working at a gallery. I?ve been searching for artists for our program online, and I use online resources to promote shows and events. I use ArtSlant, Facebook, Twitter, and some others on a regular basis. While each has it?s finer points, none have everything I need. I realized that a website like CT ArtList could be just as useful to galleries as it could be to artists.

One day I just bought the domain, and started putting up content in no particular order. I immediately started getting emails from people all over the state, submitting galleries, and portfolios, or suggesting new features. Some people would write to me just to say that they thought it was a cool, and much needed thing. It was so exciting, and I knew that I wasn?t alone in sensing the importance of this.

JBK: Your stilllifes incorporate toy dinosaurs that evoke memories of childhood entertainment, joy and imagination and the thoughts of an extinct species that once ruled the earth. What goes through your mind while painting that brings the two together to create a cohesive composition conceptually and visually?

MM: I think about so much when I paint. That?s probably not very good. I should try to be a little more focused. Obviously I think about what I?m doing, how I want the marks to look - if I want to interpret something accurately or more personally. But my mind wanders onto other things. I make up stories in my mind about what the dinosaurs are doing. I always imagine the set-ups as being a lot more violent and tragic than they actually are. I think of the dinosaurs as clawing at each other and impeding one and others' progress. I sometimes imagine the set ups as very last moment of livable chaos before everything just goes to hell.

I?ve thought about how the dinosaurs are extinct, and how they?re not even real dinosaurs, but just toys. At one point I had to decide once and for all what I was painting. Dinosaurs, or toy dinosaurs? I decided they were toys. Then I felt that the paintings couldn?t be about extinction anymore.

Right at the end of graduate school I realized that the paintings were about something very specific from my childhood that was a painful, but pivotal point in shaping my identity. I started to relive a lot of the emotions I felt at that time and it got really hard for me to face the paintings. It was tough, but I was glad I had finally figured out the real, personal significance of the objects. It?s a secret. For now.

Megan Marden, Light Seeking Light, 2012, oil on hardboard, 22.5 x 22.5 inches.

JBK: Various techniques, textures, paint mediums and number of applications build up your paintings like sculptures. As a painter working on a 2D surface, how do the attributes of 3D work come into play?

MM: I like to use a lot of thick paint in some areas and thin washes in other areas. Surface is so important, and it strangely seems to be one of the last things a student-painter thinks about. Creating different surfaces is like adding a new, unnameable color to your palette. It can open up the space or make things close and compressed. To me it?s one of the most fun things about painting. I love building up the surface and discovering all of the different ways I can get paint to look.

In graduate school I went through a period of being just obsessed with a painter named Susanna Heller who has very fantastic paint surfaces, and also the sculptor John Chamberlain. I was thinking about the work of these two artists every day as I painted for an entire semester. Just thinking about their work constantly challenged me to push my surface more and more.

Megan Marden, Not So Fast! , 2012, oil on hardboard, 25.5 x 22.5 inches

JBK: The work teeters between an effort to render carefully what is in front of you and that of letting it be to its own devices. It?s a dialogue between realism and abstraction. How would you describe this dichotomy?
MM: I think that all of the best paintings exist somewhere in the middle between realism and abstraction. I appreciate the level of technical skill required for absolute realism, but I just don?t think it?s very interesting beyond that. I feel a real, serious, contemplative, awareness in minimalist painting - like every great minimalist painting has the presence of a great philosopher. My paintings might feel a little like eating too much candy when compared to Brice Marden or Rothko or somebody, but I?m alright with that.

Megan Marden, String and Skull Study, 2012, oil on hardboard, 10 x 10 inches


JBK: Tell us about what?s next for Megan Marden? Are there any upcoming exhibitions or other creative opportunities?

MM: I have some shows in 2013 in Connecticut that I?m in the process of lining up right now. I want to keep painting, but I also want 2013 to be a year of great things for CT ArtList. When I started it I told myself that if I got a decent response that I would start getting serious about it around the New Year, so you know, onward and upward!

Megan Marden, The Last Shall Be First (Last Call), 2012, oil on hardboard, 22.5 x 25.5 inches.


Image at top: Megan Marden, Butterscotch/Ginger Ale, 2012, oil on hardboard, 22.5 x 25.5 inches. All images courtesy of the artist.

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