Saturday, December 31, 2011

Ford says story wrong on 911 call

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Mayor Rob Ford and his children Douglas and Stephanie having fun in Florida this week. (Courtesy the Ford family)

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TORONTO?-?

A Christmas Day 911 call from Mayor Rob Ford?s home alleging the mayor was drunk and trying to take his kids out of the country against his wife?s wishes was just plain false, members of the Ford family said Friday.

Information from the 911 call leaked to a newspaper indicated a domestic dispute was taking place and that Ford?s mother-in-law called police to report the mayor had been drinking and was taking his children to Florida contrary to what wife Renata wanted.

A call was made to the mayor?s office but there was no comment from Ford in the story.

My first call was to a cellphone and the familiar voice on the other end answered on the second ring.

?Happy New Year, Joe,? the mayor said jovially from Florida, with his kids laughing in the background.

Turns out Ford had not heard of the media report but said everything was now fine.

?We have had a great couple of days down here,? he said of he and his young children Stephanie and Douglas. ?There?s no problem at all.?

His brother Doug, who was with the mayor in Florida and like him, returned home Friday, said ?Rob was not drinking as reported. It?s just inaccurate.?

In fact, a source close to the investigation told me that while alcohol was an issue none was consumed by the mayor.

?You think (the Toronto Police) would have let him leave with his children if he had been drinking?? said the source. ?No way.?

The source said the mayor was interviewed, as was the caller to 911 and his wife and it was ?decided it would be best that he and the kids to continue on with their family vacation.?

Ford?s wife, who had a plane ticket but expressed being ?uncomfortable with travelling,? opted to stay at home, said the source.

?It was blown out of proportion,? said Doug. ?There was minor disagreement and some misunderstandings but it?s fine now.?

With the children wanting to proceed and the mayor needing the break, Doug said there was a family agreement to forge ahead with the trip.

I asked for and received some pictures of the family vacation, which included shots of the mayor and the kids in the swimming pool.

There have been other well publicized 911 calls to the Ford?s Etobicoke home ? including 2008 assault charges against then-councillor Rob Ford which were later dropped. At the time authorities felt it best the children remain the custody of the father as well.

Clearly embarrassed Mayor Ford told me: ?Look, I think you know a lot of people who have problems behind closed doors.?

Doug said his brother loves his wife and as a family they are trying their best to work through personal issues.

It seems like regular family stuff to me. It?s never easy being a politician?s wife and Christmastime can be very stressful for a lot of families.

There are dozens of domestic calls at Christmas but this one seemed to land on the front page of the very newspaper Ford is feuding with. Last time it was an erroneously leaked report to the left-leaning CBC that Chief Bill Blair told reporters incorrectly quoted Mayor Ford calling dispatchers ?bitches.?

Who has it in for Ford in the 911 office and will Blair now investigate internally?

It feels like a vicious smear campaign ? one where political foes like Councillor Adam Vaughan were already shamefully diving into.

There?s nothing funny about domestic calls and it?s certain that Toronto Police?s family service?s people will probe further. So far, whatever the difficulties, police have investigated and determined it is the family?s business to work out, they found no evidence of domestic violence as was intimated.

It?s a shame this family can?t sort out its issues in private since whatever is happening inside the Ford household, is their business to work out themselves.

Meanwhile, there?s nothing lower than taking private-life information from someone?s policing position and leaking it to a person?s political enemies ? especially when there are so many nuisances and complications with the history of this situation.

In fact, it?s against the Police Act which states ?no municipal police officer shall engage in political activity.?

But that?s big time politics. The bottom line is Mayor Ford?s kids are all right and I was told Friday night the family is back together.

Source: http://www.edmontonsun.com/2011/12/30/ford-says-911-caller-had-story-wrong

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

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Reyes, Marlins agree to $106M deal

FILE - In this Sept. 29, 2010, file photo, New York Mets shortstop Jose Reyes reacts after hitting a double during the first game of a baseball doubleheader against the Milwaukee Brewers at Citi Field in New York. A person familiar with the negotiations tells The Associated Press that Reyes and the Miami Marlins have agreed to a $106 million, six-year contract. The deal includes a club option for a seventh season that, if exercised, would make it worth $120 million. The person spoke Sunday Dec. 4, 2011 on condition of anonymity because the deal had not yet been announced. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens, File)

FILE - In this Sept. 29, 2010, file photo, New York Mets shortstop Jose Reyes reacts after hitting a double during the first game of a baseball doubleheader against the Milwaukee Brewers at Citi Field in New York. A person familiar with the negotiations tells The Associated Press that Reyes and the Miami Marlins have agreed to a $106 million, six-year contract. The deal includes a club option for a seventh season that, if exercised, would make it worth $120 million. The person spoke Sunday Dec. 4, 2011 on condition of anonymity because the deal had not yet been announced. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens, File)

(AP) ? All-Star shortstop Jose Reyes and the Miami Marlins provided quite a warmup for the winter meetings.

A day before the annual swap session officially began, the NL batting champion and the Marlins reached agreement on a $106 million, six-year deal, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press on Sunday night.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the free-agent deal had not yet been announced.

The 28-year-old Reyes had spent his entire career with the New York Mets. But the Marlins courted him hard, even though they already had All-Star shortstop Hanley Ramirez. Reyes will join another key free-agent acquisition, All-Star closer Heath Bell, when the Marlins move into their new ballpark next year.

Reyes, Albert Pujols and Prince Fielder were the top free agents available going into the weekend, all with a chance of finding a landing spot for the future. Gil Hodges, Ron Santo and Minnie Minoso could lock up a legacy forever this week.

Baseball's four-day gathering starts in earnest Monday, and speculation about more moves was rampant.

Will the New York Yankees work out a swap for Cubs pitcher Matt Garza? Will some bullpen add A's All-Star closer Andrew Bailey? Will C.J. Wilson or Mark Buehrle strike riches?

A couple of trades have already been made since Pujols and the St. Louis Cardinals won the World Series. Huge swaps, not yet.

Going into the weekend, Mets general manager Sandy Alderson had a theory on why there had been a lack of movement.

"It may have something to do with the top free agents not having moved, Pujols and Fielder and Jose Reyes," Alderson said then. "It may just be the tension ? not the tension, but the dynamic between clubs and free agents. The free agents would like to think that a certain market exists. And the clubs, at this point, are holding out some hope that that market doesn't exist."

"But it can all change in three days in Dallas," he said.

As Alderson's team discovered, it can happen even faster than that.

Surely, there were other general managers itching to get busy. Six teams have hired new GMs, and Houston will become the seventh.

A big name who will be available, if any team wants to take the risk: Manny Ramirez.

Major League Baseball announced Sunday the All-Star slugger had applied to be reinstated from the voluntary retired list and his drug suspension had been cut from 100 games to 50. MLB and the players' union agreed to trim the penalty because he sat out most of last season, when he played a week for Tampa Bay. He turns 40 in May and has 555 career home runs.

Detroit manager Jim Leyland was among the early arrivals Sunday at the 1,606-room Anatole, a familiar baseball site. The hotel is hosting the meetings for the sixth time ? inside its walls in 2000, more than a half-billion dollars was spent in a hurry as Alex Rodriguez, Manny Ramirez and Mike Hampton each got nine-figure contracts.

Last year's meetings got off to a rousing start, too, when free-agent outfielder Jayson Werth and the Washington Nationals reached a $126 million, seven-year deal. The agreement came on a Sunday, a day before the official opening. In fact, workmen were still assembling the podium when the Nationals and agent Scott Boras walked into the press room to make the announcement.

Also in town early this year were former Atlanta Braves and Washington Nationals president Stan Kasten, and Chicago White Sox special assistant Dennis Gilbert, both part of groups lining up to bid for the Los Angeles Dodgers in U.S. Bankruptcy Court.

Kasten is aligned with former Los Angeles Lakers star Magic Johnson and investor Mark Walter in a group called Guggenheim Baseball Management. Gilbert, a former agent, is aligned with former talk show host Larry King and Jason Reese of Imperial Capital.

Earlier Sunday, representatives from MLB and the umpires' union met, and replay was a prominent subject. Baseball is still figuring out when and how to expand the system, with fair-or-foul calls and trapped balls likely to be reviewed next season. Also under discussion is how to pick umpires for extra wild-card playoff games that could occur as early as next year.

On Monday morning, history is at stake. The Hall of Fame's Veterans Committee will reveal whether it has elected any new members.

Hodges, Santo, Luis Tiant and Jim Kaat are on the 10-person Golden Era ballot covering 1947-72. The 16-member voting panel talked about the candidates Sunday and turned in the secret ballots. The announcement is set for 11 a.m. EST.

Minoso, Ken Boyer, Tony Oliva, Ron Santo, Charlie Finley and Buzzie Bavasi also are under consideration. It takes 75 percent for election, and those picked will be inducted into Cooperstown next July.

At next year's meetings in Nashville, Tenn., retired managers Tony La Russa, Joe Torre and Bobby Cox could gain election when the Expansion Era from 1973 on is considered.

Associated Press

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

2 critically injured when fans storm Okla. St. field

13 hurt as Cowboys' supporters celebrate school's victory over rival Oklahoma

Image:AP

Emergency medical personnel tend to injured fans under Boone Pickens Stadium following No. 3 Oklahoma State's 44-10 win over No. 13 Oklahoma on Saturday night. Fans were injured during the course of celebrating, which included running onto the field and tearing down goal posts after the victory.

updated 4:13 a.m. ET Dec. 4, 2011

STILLWATER, Okla. - Thousands of fans stormed the field and tore down goalposts after Oklahoma State's 44-10 victory over archrival Oklahoma, leaving at least 13 people injured, including two in critical condition, an emergency medical official said early Sunday.

Michael Authement, who heads the command post at emergency medical provider LifeNet EMS, told The Associated Press that a throng so big took to the field as the game ended that some fans were trampled and one person fell at least 15 feet onto concrete during a wild celebration by Oklahoma State fans.

"They won the game and stormed the field and ripped down the goalposts and some were jumping off the stands and hit the field and others got trampled. It was a nasty deal," Authement said.

He said the crowd was so big it took police at least 45 minutes to clear the crowd from the field at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater.

"There were thousands of people. Thousands of people stormed the field. You couldn't move there were so many people," he added.

Authement said nine ambulances, including six from LifeNet, rushed 11 of the injured away and the two in critical condition were flown to Oklahoma City hospitals. He said he knew of leg fractures but didn't have any details on the extent of the injuries, though two of the 13 had minor injuries and were treated at the scene and released.

An Oklahoma State University police central dispatcher said she had no immediate details to release when contacted by AP and the public information officer did not immediately return messages seeking comment. Stillwater police and the Oklahoma highway patrol also had no immediate comment.

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