|
(Continued from page 21)
• Dorian S. Nakamoto, the man Newsweek points to as the creator of the digital currency exchange, denies he had anything to do with it. • • 4. PISTORIUS NEIGHBOR SAYS BANGS WERE GUNSHOTS • Johan Stipp testifies he heard a woman's screams and a man's shouts before a second group of sounds he identified as gunshots, not a cricket bat hitting the door. • • 5. WHAT MONTHLY JOBS REPORT COULD REVEAL • The Labor Department data could help confirm whether the economy is likely to rebound with warmer temperatures. • • 6. YOUNGER GENERATION LEANS LEFT • Young adults like to think of themselves as independent, but a new survey finds that half of American adults ages 18 to 33 are Democrats or lean toward the Democratic Party. • • 7. COLORADO TAKES A SWIPE AT DRIVING STONED • The state, which legalized marijuana in 2012, is spending $1 million on a "Drive High, Get a DUI" campaign to warn motorists against driving under the influence. • • 8. WAKE UP AND SMELL ... THE BACON • Oscar Mayer says it has created a bacon-scented app for the iPhone that makes the sound of bacon sizzling. An external device is needed if you want to smell it. • • 9. EX-NFL SAFETY SEEKS RELEASE ON BAIL AFTER RAPE ACCUSATIONS • Darren Sharper will be in a Los Angeles courtroom, his lawyers arguing he should be released from jail because he has not been formally charged with the Louisiana rapes he's being held for. • • 10. JUST HOW GOOD-LOOKING WAS JESUS • That's the question being asked around Hollywood after an actor likened to a young Marlon Brando was cast to play Jesus in the popular new film "Son of God." •
(Continued on page 23)
|
|