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Deadly Oregon shopping mall shooting appeared to be random rampage

CLACKAMAS, Oregon (Reuters) - A masked gunman who opened fire in the food court of a crowded Oregon shopping mall, killing two people and wounding a third before taking his own life, appears to have acted alone in a blind rampage with no known motive, police said on Wednesday.

Investigators identified the man behind Tuesday afternoon's shooting as Jacob Tyler Roberts, 22, who they said had no significant criminal history and apparently acted without warning.

The weapon he used was described as an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle, which the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office said was stolen the day before the shooting from an unidentified acquaintance of the killer.

Roberts also was believed to be carrying several fully loaded ammunition magazines when he walked into the Clackamas Town Center in the Portland suburb of Happy Valley, and moved swiftly to a food court at the center of the mall to start shooting, authorities said. He was wearing a hockey-style mask at the time.

Two people were killed on the spot - Steven Mathew Forsyth, 45, of suburban West Linn, a father of two who owned a business in the mall, and Cindy Ann Yuille, 54, of Portland, according to Sheriff Craig Roberts.

Kristina Shevchenko, 15, was badly wounded but managed to stagger away from the food court to the lower level of the mall, where she was found. She was hospitalized in serious condition on Wednesday.

But carnage from the shooting likely was limited by the fact that the gun jammed, although the suspect managed to get the weapon working again before he moved downstairs and shot himself, the sheriff told a news conference.

Sheriff Roberts also said the casualty count was curtailed by the fact that the estimated 10,000 shoppers in the mall "kept a level head" for the most part in swiftly leaving the building, and helping each other in the process.

He credited police with rapidly swarming the mall and merchants with following emergency lockdown procedures that allowed many shoppers to quickly find shelter.

'WE DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE MOTIVE'

Authorities said they remained baffled about what led the suspect to open fire in the mall, the latest in a spate of U.S. gun violence incidents this year, most notably the killing of 12 people and wounding of 58 others at a midnight screening of the Batman film "The Dark Knight Rises" in Colorado in July.

"At this time, we do not understand the motive of this attack except to say there is no apparent connection between the suspect and his victims," the sheriff said.

Sergeant Adam Phillips, a spokesman for the sheriff's office, said investigators were not aware of any signs that Roberts was preparing to act as he did.

"Every indicator is that he acted solely alone in carrying out this heinous and tragic crime," he said.

Detectives contacted several members of the suspected gunman's family as they began their investigation but sheriff's officials said they had little if any immediate information about the gunman's personal background, employment history or education.

Phillips said Roberts was known to have once been a victim of a crime, but he did not elaborate, and it was not clear whether investigators believed that may have had any bearing on the shooting.

A photograph of Roberts displayed by police showed a young man with longish, straight black hair, a light mustache and goatee and ring-sized discs in each of his pierced earlobes.

High school student Hannah Baggs, 14, told the Oregonian newspaper that she got a close look at the gunman before he entered the mall and opened fire.

"He was, like, 10 feet away from us, wearing a white mask and carrying something heavy with both hands," Baggs said in a report on the newspaper's website. "He went running into the store."

(Additional reporting by Chris Francescani in New York; Writing by Steve Gorman; Editing by Cynthia Johnston and Bill Trott)

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Honeywell sees slow 2013, to buy Intermec for $600 million

(Reuters) - Diversified U.S. manufacturer Honeywell International Inc forecast a fiscal 2013 profit mostly below Wall Street's estimates on Monday as sales cool in the aerospace and transportation sectors.

The company, whose many industrial products include cockpit electronics and automotive turbochargers, also said it would buy mobile computing device maker Intermec for $600 million, or $10 per share.

The subdued forecast was not unexpected on Wall Street, where shares of Honeywell were down 0.2 percent to $61.86 in midday trading on Monday.

Chief Executive Officer Dave Cote, known for his strong views on the perils of the U.S. "fiscal cliff" of automatic tax increases and government spending cuts, did not mention it as a reason for the weaker-than-expected forecast in a statement on Monday morning.

Cote did not participate in a conference call with investors on Monday to discuss the deal and forecast.

The new forecast was released a week earlier than expected due to the Intermec deal, which gives Intermec shareholders a 25 percent premium from Friday's closing stock price.

Honeywell expects the deal to dent its 2013 earnings by 3 cents to 4 cents per share.

The company forecast a 2013 profit of $4.75 to $4.95 per share, excluding items, while analysts on average expect $4.95, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Honeywell said it expected revenue of $39.0 billion to $39.5 billion for 2013, which compares with analysts' expectations of $39.42 billion.

Intermec's scanning and mobile computer technology will help Honeywell offer products involving RFID (radio frequency identification), voice-directed applications, barcode and receipt printing.

The deal "really enables Honeywell to be a leader of rugged mobile computers and scanners in the AIDC (automatic identification and data capture) space," Honeywell Chief Financial Officer David Anderson said on the conference call with investors.

AIDC is a method to automatically collect and record data. A common example is a barcode.

Shares of Intermec rose 23 percent to $9.80.

(Reporting by Sayantani Ghosh in Bangalore and Ernest Scheyder in New York; Editing by Roshni Menon, Lisa Von Ahn and Tim Dobbyn)

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Michigan passes anti-union measure amid protests

Alex Wagner and the NOW panel discuss the Michigan House's 58-51 passage of a "right to work bill," which is expected to be signed by Republican Gov. Rick Snyder.

By M. Alex Johnson, NBC News

Updated at 2:05 p.m. ET:?Michigan lawmakers gave final approval Tuesday to legislation that?would sharply limit labor rights, passing the first of two measures over the objections of thousands of people packing the Capitol in protest, some of whom chanted "Shame on you!" at lawmakers from the House gallery.

By a 58-51 vote, the Republican-led House passed a bill that would ban workplace rules that make union membership a condition of employment for government workers. It then approved a second bill, covering private-sector workers, by a vote of 58-52. After final parliamentary maneuvering, the bills will head to Gov. Rick Snyder, who said Tuesday that he would sign them.

The legislation would make Michigan ? one of the most union-friendly states in the country ? the 24th "right to work" state, making payment of union dues voluntary even though the union negotiates on a worker's behalf.


Snyder told NBC News' Andrea Mitchell that he was "pro-collective bargaining," but he said right-to-work laws denied workers freedom of choice.

"I think it's a good thing," he said of the legislation. "I think it's pro-worker."

As the vote was taking place, as many as 10,000 people descended on the Capitol, State Police estimated, prompting authorities to restrict access to the building because it was at its capacity of 2,000. The overflow filled the lawn and stretched down East Michigan Avenue to the Lansing Center across the river several blocks away.

About 200 onlookers filled the gallery overlooking the House floor Tuesday. As debate resumed on one of the bills, the session was interrupted with protesters yelling, "Shame on you," NBC News' Nadine Comerford reported.

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Law enforcement officials said they wouldn't let Michigan become another Wisconsin, where demonstrators occupied the state Capitol around the clock for nearly three weeks last year to protest similar legislation.

Armed with tear gas canisters, pepper spray and batons, State Police officers guarded the Capitol as protesters shouted "No justice, no peace!" and "Shut it down!" NBC station WILX of Lansing reported.?

State Police officials confirmed that one of their troopers used pepper spray on one protester. Police spokesmen said the man was sprayed when he grabbed a trooper and tried to pull her into the crowd.

The man wasn't arrested, but two other people were arrested after they tried to force their way into another building on the grounds where Snyder has offices, police said.?

On the lawn, four large inflatable rats were set up to mock Snyder, House Speaker Jase Bolger, Senate Republican leader Randy Richardville, and Dick DeVos, a prominent conservative businessman who union leaders say is behind the bills.

Obama decries right-to-work proposal during trip to Michigan

Schools in at least three districts were closed because so many teachers and other staff were at the rally.

"The long-term effect is this is union-busting at its best," Robyn Price, a union representative with the American Federation of State, County and Municipal employees, told NBC station WDIV of Detroit.

Valerie Constance, a developmental reading instructor for the Wayne County Community College District and a member of the American Federation of Teachers, sat on the Capitol steps with a sign shaped like a tombstone. It read: "Here lies democracy."

But Mark Mix, president of the National Right to Work Committee, hailed the votes, saying the made for "a great day for Michigan's workers and taxpayers,"

"I would like to congratulate Michigan's workers for their newly protected freedom to work without union affiliation as a condition of their employment," Mix said.

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Afghan attacks down overall, insider threat rises

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The U.S. and its allies have made only spotty and incremental progress in the Afghan war, with overall violence declining just slightly in the past year and widespread corruption continuing to hamper the shaky government, according to a new Pentagon report.

It also noted that the ongoing insider attacks, in which Afghan forces or people dressed in Afghan uniforms turn their weapons on coalition troops, "have the potential to significantly disrupt the Coalition mission in Afghanistan."

The report comes as the U.S. Army is updating its handbook for soldiers on how to detect and prevent such attacks. A draft of the 70-page handbook includes a pullout tip card that details indicators of a possible insider attack, such as reclusive behavior, desire for control, increased focus on violence and abrupt behavioral changes.

It also reminds soldiers to be aware of cultural differences, including the need to avoid doing things in front of Afghans that are considered offensive. Troops, the handbook says, should not blow their noses, put their feet up on desks, wink, spit, point fingers at Afghans or use the "ok" hand signal, which some Afghans interpret as an obscene gesture,

The handbook, titled "Insider Threats-Afghanistan, Observations, insights and Lessons Learned," also details the more than 320 casualties caused by insider attacks between May 2007 and Oct. 1, 2012. A recent review of the data by The Associated Press revealed that the Haqqani insurgent network, based in Pakistan and with ties to al-Qaida, is suspected of being a driving force behind a significant number of the insider attacks.

Military leaders have worked to reduce the insider threat, noting that it is driving a wedge between coalition and Afghan troops, rattling the trust between them and raising questions about how effectively the allied forces can train the Afghans to take over security of their own country in 2014 and beyond.

The senior U.S. official acknowledged Monday that the U.S. continues to be very concerned about the attacks, even though there have been fewer in recent months. The coalition forces are trying to identify high-risk groups and Afghans, and the handbook is aimed at helping them do that.

At least 63 coalition troops ? mostly Americans ? have been killed, by the AP's count, and more than 85 wounded in at least 46 insider attacks so far this year. That's an average of nearly one attack a week. In 2011, 21 insider attacks killed 35.

At the same time, Taliban leaders are calling on insurgents to battle on through the coming winter season to try and take back ground they've lost, but a senior defense official said Monday that the U.S. has seen no increased effort on the part of the fighters as a result.

The semiannual report released Monday shows that the number of enemy attacks for the first nine months of the year dipped by about 3 percent compared to the same time frame in 2011, but the level of violence was actually higher this year than it was in 2009.

The report also blamed this year's shortened poppy harvest for a brief uptick in enemy attacks over the spring. The report said that lower-level insurgents often work during the harvest, lowering the attack levels for roughly six weeks. But weather shortened the harvest to 2-3 weeks this year, allowing militants to return to the battlefield more quickly.

The senior defense official, who was not authorized to talk publicly about the report so requested anonymity, said that while violence levels have remained relatively constant, the violence has been pushed out of heavily populated areas.

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Wall Street edges up, led by McDonald's and tech

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks advanced slightly on Monday, helped by gains in McDonald's after the fast-food giant posted strong sales results, and a move up in technology shares.

Technology stocks were the S&P 500's best-performing sector as Hewlett-Packard Co climbed 2.5 percent to $14.14 on rumors that activist investor Carl Icahn is building a stake in the PC maker. The stock is down 44.5 percent for the year and ranks as the Dow's worst performer.

Tech was also supported by Cisco Systems , which gained 2.2 percent to $19.75 after the company presented its midterm growth strategy on Friday. Monday's rally put the stock on track for its fifth advance in the past six sessions.

U.S. President Barack Obama met with Republican House Speaker John Boehner on Sunday to negotiate a budget deal. A Boehner aide said Monday that talks are continuing. Obama is expected to make remarks at 2 p.m. from Michigan where he is touring an auto plant.

Persistent worries about the negotiations over the "fiscal cliff," a series of automatic tax hikes and spending cuts that could hurt economic growth next year, have kept market moves small of late.

"The funnel is starting to get narrower and narrower at the end of the year. We're waiting for political resolutions, waiting for headlines," said Brian Battle, director of trading at Performance Trust Capital Partners, in Chicago.

The benchmark S&P 500 index has yet to see a move greater than 0.5 percent in either direction for December, and hasn't moved more than 1 percent either way since November 23. However, the market has regained most of the losses incurred post-election as investors refocused on the fiscal cliff.

McDonald's Corp gave the Dow a jolt, gaining 1.3 percent to $89.66, as its November sales were stronger than expected and showed a bounce back from a decline in October.

The Dow Jones industrial average rose 22.11 points, or 0.17 percent, to 13,177.24. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index gained just 0.75 of a point, or 0.05 percent, at 1,418.82. The Nasdaq Composite Index was up 5.38 points, or 0.18 percent, at 2,983.42.

News out of Italy kept sentiment in check as Prime Minister Mario Monti said he would resign after the approval of the 2013 budget. The move added to uncertainty about progress being made to tackle the euro zone's debt problem and drove Italy's borrowing costs higher.

(Editing by Jan Paschal)

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Trash Talk: Forget rookie of the year ? Luck for MVP!

Colts had no business winning six games, let alone making a playoff push

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Andrew Luck has led the Colts to a 9-4 record this season.

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By Michael Ventre

NBCSports.com contributor

updated 11:49 p.m. ET Dec. 10, 2012

If Johnny Manziel can win the Heisman Trophy as a freshman, why can?t Andrew Luck be considered NFL MVP as a rookie?

They?re all subjective awards. But the Heisman is given to the best player in college football. The MVP is not. The MVP is given to the Most Valuable Player.

And who has been more valuable this year than Luck?

Certainly people like Peyton Manning of the Denver Broncos and Adrian Peterson of the Minnesota Vikings are worthy of serious consideration. They?re extremely valuable to their teams, and they?re having terrific seasons.

But none of those men is on a team that was projected to be as awful as the Indianapolis Colts were expected to be this season. They were the worst team in the league last year. They were expected to win between three to six games in 2012, and that was if everything went well. The roster was in rebuilding mode.

Chuck Pagano was in his first year as head coach when he got the news that he had leukemia and needed to take a leave to get treatment, which created the possibility of a team adrift without leadership.

Instead, Luck stepped up in a major way. The Colts are 9-4, and much of their success is due to their first-year QB. He has engineered six fourth-quarter comebacks in 2012. That?s absolutely astonishing.

Rookie quarterbacks are supposed to learn on the job. They?re not supposed to take a team from the basement to a likely postseason berth in their first season.

There have been plenty of valuable players in the NFL this year. But when you ponder the magnitude of what Luck has done with the Colts, he is the most valuable player in the league. Like Johnny Manziel, he should have hardware to hoist at the end of this season.

Larry Fitz a waste?
Rarely will you hear someone called ?the biggest waste of money in football? and have it be considered a huge compliment. But that?s what we have in Larry Fitzgerald.

The Arizona Cardinals? star is one of the league's top five receivers, maybe even top three, and maybe even No. 1 if he had someone like Aaron Rodgers or Peyton Manning throwing him the football. But of course he doesn?t.

Fitzgerald is coming off a game Sunday in which he had one reception for two yards in a 58-0 embarrassment against the Seahawks in Seattle. He has 57 catches this year. With three games left ? starting with Sunday?s outing against the visiting Detroit Lions ? he is projected to finish the 2012 season with 70, which would be his worst output since he grabbed 69 in 2006.

And when you consider the level of quarterbacking Arizona is getting, right now the focus should be on getting Fitzgerald two more catches over these next three games, so he can be assured it won?t be his worst year ever (that would be 58 catches in his rookie season of 2004).

He also only has four touchdowns; his worst output has been six, achieved twice in his career. That dubious mark is within reach. His streak of 1,000-yard seasons looks almost certain to end at five, especially with guys like John Skelton and Ryan Lindley throwing the football.

Fitzgerald is as great a guy as he is a football player. But when you consider that he signed an eight-year, $120 million contract in 2011 and you take a look at his production this season, the only conclusion is this:

What a waste of money.


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Big Italy Pizza & Pasta brings Authentic Italian Food to Orlando ...

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Orlando, FL (PRWEB) June 20, 2012

Big Italy, a new Italian restaurant located at the corner of International Drive and South Kirkman Road, opened for business on Friday, June 15. It is the first Italian restaurant in the country to offer more than 100 different pizzas and more than 50 pasta dishes, all with an authentic and fresh Italian flair.

Big Italys wide-variety of scrumptious dishes are inspired by Michelangelo Montesantis family restaurant in Capena, Italy. Big Italy will boast the same charming, local feel that only an independently-owned restaurant can bring. The restaurants pizzas are thin-crust, as the Roman tradition demands, and are baked in a wood fired oven to give them the distinct taste and aroma found in an authentic Italian eatery. Succulent pasta dishes are served in generous portions and will satisfy the most discerning palates.

The inspiration for Big Italy began more than two decades ago in a small town in Italy called Capena, located on the outskirts of Rome, where the Montesantis owned a small, family restaurant. They served a variety of pizza and pasta dishes based on local recipes, each made with high-quality, hand-picked fresh produce and featuring homemade sauces.

The family-owned business became a success and a must place for families to dine. Twenty years later, Michelangelo Montesanti teamed up with his friends, Marco Marzocca, famed Italian television and screen actor and comedian, and Paulo Simoes, former executive for Sony Pictures Releasing, a major film distribution company, to bring secret family recipes to the United States through the newly minted Big Italy restaurant.

Big Italy has given us the opportunity to bring our passion for Italian food to Orlando for locals and tourists alike, said Paulo Simoes, co-owner of Big Italy. Were proud to offer great authentic food, big portions and more menu options to choose from than any other Italian restaurant in the country.

Big Italy is more than pizza and pasta; it also offers a variety of antipasti, bruschetta, salads and gelatos, as well as a full bar and Italian wine list hand selected by sommelier Pierluigi Gaeta. The friendly and relaxed atmosphere and delicious dishes make for an authentic and unforgettable Italian dining experience.

Our restaurant is an informal, fun and authentic place to eat and drink, said Montesanti, co-owner of Big Italy. Its a contemporary take on my family recipes, all made with the freshest ingredients and homemade secrets.

The restaurant seats 133people in the main dining room with an additional 20seats at the bar, as well as a 25eat private room for parties, meetings and events. Big Italy also has an outside dining patio that seats 60.

Big Italy also features 10 television monitors, with four dedicated to the bar area alone for patrons to watch sporting events. The other six televisions are located strategically around the restaurant and will have Italian trivia flashing on the screen with fun facts such as Italian gestures, Italian words, recipes and facts about the country.

We want our patrons to leave the restaurant feeling like they just dined in Italy, said Marco Marzocca, co-owner of Big Italy. I used to travel 40 minutes each way to get to Michelangelos restaurant because the food was so delicious, and we are proud to bring that same great flavor and authentic dining experience to Orlando through Big Italy.

Big Italy is open daily for lunch and dinner, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. An all-you-can-eat lunch special includes a wide variety of Big Italys appetizing thin-crust, Roman-style pizzas and mouthwatering pasta dishes, as well as a salad bar and mini dessert, served at the table by Big Italys friendly staff. The lunch special is $ 15 for adults and $ 8 for kids. Much like a Brazilian Steakhouse, patrons leave a card green side up on the table during lunch, and the wait staff will continue to bring scrumptious dishes for them to try, all for the very reasonable fixed-lunch price.

The full dinner menu includes more than 100 pizzas and 50 pasta dishes, plus antipasti and appetizer dishes, salad bar and fish and steak entrees. Dinner ranges from $ 7-$ 26 per person.

Big Italy will also offer Big Italy Express, a separate dining counter that features Panini sandwiches and pizza-by-the-slice for diners who are on the go and need to grab lunch in a hurry. Big Italy Express will also sell some of the local ingredients used in its dishes, such as olive oil, jams, pastas and even Italian wine from its impressive wine list.

Big Italy is located near popular tourist sites in Orlando, including Universal Studios, Wet n Wild water park and Prime Outlets.

Big Italys Authentic Italian Cuisine

Big Italys antipasti and appetizers include selections like Fritto Misto (mixed fried eggplant, zucchini, carrots and broccoli florets, dipped in batter and fried to perfection), Arancini and Crocchette (arborio rice balls and golden mashed potato rolls; each item is breaded and features a melted, mozzarella center) and Gamberi Mediterraneo (mediterranean-style black tiger shrimp, grilled butter basted, served with homemade sauce.) There are many other appetizer dishes to choose from as well.

For insalate (salads), there is a delicious, fresh salad bar full of a wide variety of fresh mixed greens, garden fresh vegetables, toppings and dressings.

Big Italy also has Our Familys Favorite Pizzas section of the menu, which includes delicious and authentic pizza, such as the classic Margherita pizza (fresh mozzarella and basil leaves on homemade tomato sauce), as well as Capena (buffalo mozzarella, mushrooms and sausage), Argentario pizza (fresh mozzarella, Italian blue cheese, pine nuts and parmesan cheese) and Brazilian pizza (grilled chicken, catupiry cheese and green olives). The menu also offers 97 other scrumptious pizzas to choose from.

Some of Big Italys Our Family Favorite Pasta Dishes include Rigatoni Brocolli e Salsiccia (broccoli, sausage and garlic), Linguine Frutti di Mare (cherry tomatoes, clams, mussels, shrimp, octopus, calamari and parsley), Fettuccine Gorgonzola e Radicchio (cream, gorgonzola cheese and radicchio) and Penne Romana (fresh mozzarella, garlic, cherry tomatoes and fresh basil).

The menu also offers a few, exceptional carne e pesce (fish and steak) dishes to enjoy, such as Salmone Aspargai (ocean fresh salmon filet with lemon ber-blanc sauce and fresh asparagus), as well as Tagliata Gorgonzola (12 oz. New York strip with gorgonzola cheese, seasoned to perfection and full of flavor).

In addition, the delectable Menu Bambini (kids menu) makes it easy for families to dine at Big Italy. Kids menu items include 10 pizzas or pasta dishes, macaroni and cheese, hot dogs, chicken fingers and even Big Italys infamous hot dog pizza.

Dolci (desserts) include family favorites such as homemade gelato, Pizza Nutella, tiramisu and cheesecake, among other sweet treats.

About Big Italy

Big Italy is an authentic, privately owned Italian restaurant with a fun, friendly and informal ambience located at 5700 International Drive in Orlando, FL. Big Italy offers delicious, high-quality dishes with the freshest ingredients at affordable prices. The expansive menu includes more than 100 pizzas and more than 50 pasta dishes, all based on homemade recipes from the Montesanti family restaurant in Capena, Italy. Big Italy is open for lunch and dinner from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., seven days a week. For more information or to make a reservation, contact Big Italy at (407) 345-5566 or online at http://www.bigitaly.com.

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