President Obama, First Lady to host dinner for Iraq war vets

Tejinder Singh – AHN News Correspondent

Washington, DC, United States (AHN) – President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama will honor Iraq War veterans and their families at the White House on Feb. 29, according to Jay Carney, the White House spokesman.

Addressing journalists at the daily briefing, Carney said, “The White House has been working with military and civilian leaders from the Department of Defense on this tribute, and we will release more details regarding the dinner when they become available.”

Army Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said in a Facebook post, “We will be honored to be a part of ‘A Nation’s Gratitude’ hosted by President and Mrs. Obama to recognize the significant contributions of the U.S. military and military families to Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn.”

“These heroes and those they represent have sacrificed to defend our nation and provide the Iraqi people an opportunity for a peaceful and secure future,” he said, adding, “I’m proud of their courage and appreciate this appropriate recognition of their service.”

Carney announced that guests will include men and women in uniform from all ranks, services, states and backgrounds.

He cited the dinner as “an expression of the nation’s gratitude for the achievements and enormous sacrifices of the brave Americans who served in the Iraq war, and of the families who supported them.”

With First Lady Obama and Dr. Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, launching a project to provide assistance to military personnel and their families, the president recently announced new steps to help find jobs for post-9/11 military personnel who have left the service or plan to do so.

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Laura Kaeppeler, Miss Wisconsin, named Miss America 2012

Diane Alter – AHN News Reporter

Las Vegas, NV, United States (AHN) – There she is! Laura Kaeppeler, Miss America 2012.

The beauty from Wisconsin was crowned Saturday night at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.

Hosted by Chris Harrison of The Bachelor and Brooke Burke-Charvet of Dancing With the Stars, the event featured blinding pearly white smiles, sparkling floor-length gowns and Barbie-doll figures.

Judges included “Dancing With the Stars” pro Mark Ballas; ABC reality honcho Mike Fleiss; Kris Jenner, matriarch of the Kardasian clan; actress Teri Polo; and “Good Morning America” anchor Lara Spencer.

Kaeppeler, 23, majored in music and vocal performance at a private Lutheran liberal arts college in Kenosha. She said she originally wanted to become a speech therapist. For the talent competition, Kaeppler sang an operatic piece.

After winning the $50,000 scholarship and the title, Kaeppeler said she plans to pursue a career specializing in helping children of incarcerated adults.

The fourth runner-up was Miss California; third was Miss Arizona; and second was Miss New York. Taking the spot as first runner-up was Miss Oklahoma, Betty Thompson.

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U2, Taylor Swift lead top grossing tours of 2011

Diane Alter – AHN News Reporter

Los Angeles, CA, United States (AHN) – A little bit of country and lots of rock and roll made up the highest grossing tours of 2011 in North America.

U2 took in $156 million from 25 shows in 21 North American cities in 2011, making the band the highest grossing tour act of the year, Pollstar reports. Worldwide, the group raked in $231.9 million for 2011.

Taylor Swift just missed breaking the $100 million mark in North America. The pop-country beauty earned $97.7 million over 80 dates in 59 cities on her “Speak Now” tour.

Kenny Chesney was third with $84.6 million, followed by Lady Gaga with $63.7 million and Bon Jovi with $57.1 million.

Rounding out the top 10 were Elton John, Sade, Jay-Z, Kayne West’s “Watch the Throne” tour, Lil Wayne and Celine.

Worldwide, the reunion tour of the British teen pop act Take That finished second, just behind U2, with $224 million. Bon Jovi took the number three slot, followed by Taylor Swift and Roger Waters of Pink Floyd fame.

The top 25 acts in North America for 2011 grossed $1.19 billion, down slightly from the $1.24 billion earned in 2010.

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Highest ranking woman plans to leave Pentagon

Diane Alter – AHN News Reporter

Washingotn, D.C., United States (AHN) – Michele Flournoy, the Undersecretary of Defense and the highest ranking female civilian to hold a Defense Department position, announced Monday she will step down.

Flournoy said Monday that after serving three years as the top adviser to the Secretary of Defense she is quitting in February to spend more time with her family.

Flournoy, who turns 51 on Wednesday, has three children aged 9,12 and 14. Her husband, W. Scott Gould, is deputy secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Flournoy said she will continue to support President Obama and his reelection campaign as a possible informal advisor on national security.

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Shipwreck of the SS Gairsoppa found with 7 million pounds of silver

Diane Alter – AHN News Reporter

Tampa, FL, United States (AHN) – Hi Ho Silver!

The SS Gairsoppa was carrying seven million ounces of silver when it was sunk during World War II. The 412-foot steel-hulled ship was torpedoed while in the service of the Military of War Transport.

On Monday, Odyssey Marine Exploration of Tampa, FL, announced it had confirmed the identity and location of the shipwreck site in the North Atlantic, about 300 miles off the coast of Ireland in international waters. It is the largest shipwreck ever found with precious metals on board.

In 2010, the UK Department for Transport awarded Odyssey Marine the exclusive salvage for the cargo of the ship through a competitive tender process.

Odyssey has begun the process of bringing up the find. Under the salvage agreement, Odyssey Marine will retain 80 percent of the net value of the silver bullion recovered.

On Tuesday, the price of silver was trading at $31.75 an ounce.

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Hooters photog: It’s a great job and someone’s got to it

Diane Alter – AHN News Reporter

Clearwater, FL, United States (AHN) – “Someone’s got to do it so it might as well be me,” says photographer Dylan Melcher.

Each year, between February and July, Dylan’s 15-hour days are a whirlwind. A typical day goes something like this: wake up in a hotel, gather up gear, rush to a location, preside over an important gathering, then pack. Then Dylan rushes to return a rental car, jumps on a flight; arrives in another city; grabs a quick dinner and maybe a drink in a hotel bar, turns in early and does the whole thing all over again–sometimes up to 30 consecutive days at a time.

Dylan’s lifestyle, while hectic, may just be the envy and dream of most men. In addition to all the running around, he also takes 500 photographs of bikini clad models on an average day. Dylan is the lead photographer of the Hooters Swimsuit Calendar. The calendar is the largest seller in its category. The 2012 calendar, marking the 26th edition, debuts on Oct. 5.

Melcher, 26, once lived and worked in Manhattan and Beijing. He currently is based in Clearwater, FL. Melcher majored in International Affairs at Florida State University and minored in Chinese. He also received his MBA in business at the University of Tampa.

It might be said that Melcher was literally born into his current career. His father, an accomplished photographer, is the publisher of the Hooters Calendar. His mother handled business for the calendar and wrote some of the copy for the early editions. His younger brother is a designer for the Hooters Calendar website, video and iPhone app. Thanksgiving dinner must be a hoot.

Dylan began helping out in the studio at age 12. When he finally picked up a camera he was a natural. The self-taught photographer says he learned by observing, shooting pictures and some great mentoring.

While Dylan may be the envy of his male friends, he says, “The job is not as glamorous as it might appear. Trying to sleep in a different bed and environment night after night can be stressful. The days are long and tiring with automotive drives and flat tires, inclement weather and flight cancelations.” But, the smile that forms as he details his lifestyle is proof he has very few real complaints.

Hooters Calendar Girls are selected from nearly 25,000 working employees of Hooters located in more than 450 restaurants worldwide. The final almanac features about 200 images of bikini clad women. Melcher estimates that about 40,000 photos were shot for the calendar, or about 100 photos per girl.

As for his personal life, Melcher says that he in a relationship, and his model (of course) girlfriend understands his work.

Yes, it’s a tough job, and some lucky guy, Dylan Melcher, gets to do it.

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Scout with autism earns all 132 badges

Diane Alter – AHN News Reporter

South Jordan, UT, United States (AHN) – To become an Eagle Scout, the highest achievement in Scouting, a Boy Scout must earn 21 merit badges. Nathan Christensen, 17, a senior at Bingham High in South Jordan, Utah, earned all 132 badges. And what makes his accomplishment even more impressive is that Nathan has autism.

Nate’s mother Sandy said Scouting helped improve his social skills. Nate, who didn’t start speaking until he was 7, started working on earning his badges, from journalism to camping, when he was 11. Six years later he had all 132.

Nate took no shortcuts in getting his badges, even though that was an option for him. He has binders for all of his badges to remind him of his hard work, and to inspire him in the future.

Nate received his last two badges, for chess and inventing, Sunday night at a special ceremony at his church.

In 2010, just 5 percent of Boy Scouts went on to receive the Eagle Scout Award. Some notable individuals who has achieved the rank include: astronaut Neil Armstrong, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, former U.S. president Gerald Ford, Academy Award-winning director Michael Moore and Sam Walton, founder of Wal-Mart.

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Second Company Recalls Walnuts Due To Salmonella

Kris Alingod – AHN News Contributor

Los Angeles, CA, United States (AHN) – A second California company has begun recalling walnuts due to fears of salmonella.

Mojave Foods is recalling 60 packages of its El Guapo Nuez Entera made with walnuts that may contain salmonella. The products were sold in southern California and have a date code of 5527.

Last week, Aznar Nut asked the U.S. Foodservice to recall some of its products after tests showed them positive for salmonella.

The two companies receive nuts from the same supplier, Visalia-based Atlas Walnut.

No one has fallen ill from the products but customers are advised to discard walnuts they suspect to be part of the recall.

Salmonella can cause fatal infections in children, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems. Symptoms of salmonella infectoin include fever, diarrhea and vomiting.

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Making drinking age 18 not likely to curb college binge drinking

David Goodhue – AHN News Reporter

LA, United States (AHN) – Lowering the legal drinking age from 21 years old would likely do little to curb binge drinking, according to a new study.

The Louisiana State University School of Public Health report is in response to a movement by a group of college presidents and chancellors to reconsider lowering the legal drinking age. The movement named itself the Amethyst Initiative.

They argued that young people may learn more responsible drinking behaviors if they were allowed to legally drink in bars and restaurants by the age of 18.

This may lead to less binge drinking on college campuses, the group argues.

But Dr. Richard A. Scribner and colleagues at BioMedware Corporation in Ann Arbor, MI, used a mathematical model to estimate the impact of lowering the drinking age on campus binge drinking.

The model was based on survey data from students at 32 colleges nationwide. The model aimed to evaluate what the researchers called the “misinterpretation effect” emphasized by the Amethyst Initiative; the idea that underage students widely viewed “normal” drinking levels to be higher than they usually are, and that students would adjust their own habits if they were surrounded by social drinkers rather than binge drinkers at parties.

The researchers found that lowering the drinking age would have little effect in most schools. But the institutions that it would most impact would be those with the poorest enforcement of underage drinking laws.

Otherwise, lowering the drinking age would probably result in more binge drinking, the researchers said.

A report on the study is published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.

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Insurgents forcibly recruit teenage boys to fight in Mogadishu

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Mogadishu, Somalia (AHN) – At least 10 teenage students in the town of Kismayo in the Lower Jubba region of southern Somalia have been taken into custody by militants loyal to Al Shabaab, witnesses said Thursday.

The youths were captured after refusing to take part in what the militant group called Mogadishu’s holy war against African Union peacekeepers and transitional government forces, according to local residents.

Locals said the insurgents had started efforts to forcibly recruit young boys, particularly students in the villages and neighborhoods in Lower Jubba.

“I don’t know how the situation will be, but I can only tell you fearful conditions covered the hearts of the local parents,” an elderly man who asked his name not to be used told a local radio station. He added that if the forced recruiting continued, many parents were likely to stop sending their children to the schools in own.

Last month, Sheikh Ali Mohammed Hussein, Al Shabaab’s group chairman of the Banadir region, said elders must be seen at the war front and live up to what they are saying.

The militants also called on Somali mothers to take part in what they described as a holy war against African Christians and the United Nations-backed government by buying guns for their children.

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