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Te'o not alone in claiming online wishful thinking

FILE - In this Jan. 5, 2013, file photo, Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o answers a question during media day for the BCS national championship NCAA college football game in Miami. The Heisman Trophy runner-up had told heartbreaking stories about a dead girlfriend who didn't exist. Then it became unreal: The All-American linebacker said he had been duped, and theirs was a relationship that existed only in phone calls and Internet chats. People speculated he must be a straight-laced Mormon, naive and unfamiliar with modern-day dating hazards. Or he must be part of an elaborate hoax designed to bolster his image. Because no big-time college football player, beloved on campus and adored by millions, could have a girlfriend he's never ... actually ... met. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 5, 2013, file photo, Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o answers a question during media day for the BCS national championship NCAA college football game in Miami. The Heisman Trophy runner-up had told heartbreaking stories about a dead girlfriend who didn't exist. Then it became unreal: The All-American linebacker said he had been duped, and theirs was a relationship that existed only in phone calls and Internet chats. People speculated he must be a straight-laced Mormon, naive and unfamiliar with modern-day dating hazards. Or he must be part of an elaborate hoax designed to bolster his image. Because no big-time college football player, beloved on campus and adored by millions, could have a girlfriend he's never ... actually ... met. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)

In a photo provided by ESPN, Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o pauses during an interview with ESPN on Friday, Jan. 18, 2013, in Bradenton, Fla. ESPN says Te'o maintains he was never involved in creating the dead girlfriend hoax. He said in the off-camera interview: "When they hear the facts they'll know. They'll know there is no way I could be a part of this." (AP Photo/ESPN Images, Ryan Jones) MANDATORY CREDIT

FILE - In this Oct. 20, 2012, file photo, Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o chases the action during the second half of an NCAA college football game against BYU in South Bend, Ind. The wrenching story of Te'o's girlfriend dying of leukemia _ a loss he said inspired him to play his best all the way to the BCS championship _ was dismissed by the school Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013, as a hoax perpetrated against the linebacker. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy, File)

FILE - In this Monday, Nov. 24, 2008 file photo, Lori Drew, left, and her daughter Sarah, arrive at federal court in Los Angeles. Lori Drew is accused of orchestrating an Internet hoax that targeted 13-year-old neighbor girl Megan Meier who later committed suicide. Authorities said Lori Drew, her employee and her teenage daughter were involved in creating a fake MySpace profile of an attractive teenage boy to see what Megan was saying about the daughter online. A jury in California found Drew guilty of three federal misdemeanors, but a judge overturned the verdicts and acquitted her. Federal prosecutors said in November 2009 that they would not appeal. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

CHICAGO (AP) ? It started out a stunner: The Heisman Trophy runner-up had told heartbreaking stories about a dead girlfriend who didn't exist. Then it became unreal: The All-American linebacker said he had been duped, and theirs was a relationship that existed only in phone calls and Internet chats.

The reaction was predictable: Unbelievable. Couldn't happen.

People speculated he must be a straight-laced Mormon, naive and unfamiliar with modern-day dating hazards. Or he must be part of an elaborate hoax designed to bolster his image. Because no big-time college football player, beloved on campus and adored by millions, could have a girlfriend he's never ... actually ... met.

Yet even people who really ought to know better say what Notre Dame's Manti Te'o says happened to him has happened to them, and they believe it happens far more often than people care to admit.

"If we shake the tree, we would find hundreds of thousands of people falling out of the tree who are experiencing something like this," said Robert Epstein, a senior research psychologist at the California-based American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology.

It's just human nature, Epstein said, something known formally by psychologists as "confirmation bias." We watch the news that matches our political beliefs. We discount viewpoints we don't like. We ignore good advice and miss red flags, so we can continue believing in something we want to be true.

In Epstein's case, it was believing he'd made a real connection with an attractive Russian woman named Ivana he met online. In fact, she was nothing more than a computer bot someone had set up to respond to queries on an online dating site.

"A lot of people still make fun of me," he said.

Today's social networking sites, such as Facebook and Twitter, make it easy to "meet" someone without ever doing more than chatting online or exchanging emails. The same tools that allow for such casual contact also can be used by impostors to create intricate personas that exist only on the Internet.

All of it simply makes it that much easier to delude ourselves.

"After a generation of kids growing up with Facebook and decades of online life, you'd think we wouldn't be so easily duped, but I think these people who do the duping are more inventive than people who use the technology," said Steve Jones, a communications professor and online expert at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

It's been happening since people first began mingling in chat rooms more than 20 years ago. In 2006, one mom in Missouri, Lori Drew, created a MySpace page for non-existent teenage boy so she could "romance" ? and strike back at ? a girl she thought was spreading rumors about her daughter. Humiliated, the targeted girl later killed herself.

"As far back as the 1980s, men were impersonating women, kids were pretending to be adults, and all kinds of relationships with non-existent or phony people flourished online," says Paul Levinson, a professor of communication and media studies at Fordham University, who studies social media.

Now, he says, "the rise of Twitter and Facebook have only made that easier."

Those behind Te'o's imaginary girlfriend, for instance, created more than one Twitter account for her and appear to have used photos lifted from a California woman's Facebook page to make it look that much more real.

"In retrospect, I obviously should have been much more cautious," Te'o said in a statement earlier in the week. "If anything good comes of this, I hope it is that others will be far more guarded when they engage with people online than I was."

Te'o has company. As Notre Dame rose to No. 1 in the AP Top 25, sport writers nationwide recounted the story of the heroic, grieving athlete who persevered on the field after a girlfriend named Lennay Kekua was diagnosed with leukemia. Te'o and his family provided them with plenty of stories about the relationship, and no one figured out it was fiction until Deadspin.com broke that news this past week.

In his first interview since, Te'o told ESPN he had lied to his father about having met Kekua. To cover that up, he apparently lied to everyone else.

"That goes back to what I did with my dad. I knew that. I even knew that it was crazy that I was with somebody that I didn't meet," Te'o said during the off-camera interview Friday. "So I kind of tailored my stories to have people think that, yeah, he met her before she passed away."

The fact is that many people don't like to admit that they find love online, let alone that they might be misled by someone they've met that way.

For a young woman in Chicago, it started last February when a potential love interest responded to a personal ad she'd posted in the Craigslist "W4M" section. They communicated for several months online, first by email, and then instant messaging and then online voice chat.

She sent him her photo. He delayed sending his, again and again, and put off meeting in person. He wasn't ready, he told her. It bothered her, but she was so taken with the ease and intimacy of their long, daily conversations ? about their lives and their jobs, their family and friends, even sex.

After this went on for eight months, he abruptly deleted his email and Yahoo Messenger accounts, the only means she'd had to reach him. She didn't even know his last name and wouldn't know him if he passed her on the street.

"It all sounds ridiculous when you're not immersed in the situation, but when you are, it's incredibly easy to get sucked in and not want out," said the 23-year-old, a young professional who shared her story on the condition of anonymity, still hesitant to admit how truly heartbroken she was over a person she'd never met in person.

Te'o offered similar details Friday, telling ESPN he never met Kekua face-to-face and when he tried to speak with her via Skype and video phone calls, the picture was blocked. Still, he said he didn't figure out the ruse.

After he was told Kekua had died of leukemia in early September, Te'o admitted he misled the public about the nature of the "relationship" because he was uncomfortable saying it was purely an electronic romance. Skeptics remain, including some young adults accustomed to making connections on the Internet and by text message.

"Maybe I'd be more inclined to buy it if he was an everyday 'Joe Schmoe,' but with his fame, I can't imagine it happening," said Jennifer Marcus, a 26-year-old New Yorker who blogs about dating and other topics. "To me it seems like he did it for sympathy, or maybe has a few screws loose like a ton of people in this world. People go to great lengths to fit in."

For the 23-year-old Chicagoan, her experience online hasn't led her to swear off using Craigslist and the OkCupid website to find dates. She has, however, started heeding the red flags she once ignored, she says, and cuts off communication with anyone who won't meet with her in person.

"I don't want my time wasted again with someone who isn't willing to give the same amount of transparency and availability that I am," she said. "I'm planning a third date with someone who is very much the person he claimed to be."

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Epstein's article: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=from-russia-with-love

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Martha Irvine is an AP national writer. She can be reached at mirvine(at)ap.org or via http://twitter.com/irvineap

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'Little runt': Some not ready to forgive Armstrong

Lance Armstrong's former masseuse Emma O'Reilly says she's surprised her former boss has admitted to doping but she has no plans to sue him after he tried to discredit her. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.

By Elizabeth Chuck, Staff Writer, NBC News

Lance Armstrong may have come clean about his use of performance-enhancing drugs in his cycling career, but in the eyes of some of the people he hurt over the years, his slate will always be anything but clean.

For Irish masseuse Emma O'Reilly -- who wrote a 2003 book calling Armstrong out on his doping -- an attempt at an apology and Thursday night's Oprah Winfrey interview weren't enough.?

O'Reilly, now working as a massage therapist in Manchester, England, told The Manchester Evening News that the cyclist -- who has called her a "whore" in the past -- attempted to contact her last Sunday before his interview aired.?

"I thought, you know, one part of me, ?Oh, this is great.? And the other part of me, you know, ?What! The little runt,?" she said. "I could clip him across the back of the head, drag him up to Manchester to apologize to people close to me and eyeball them and apologize to them."


In the 90-minute interview with Winfrey, the cyclist and founder of the Livestrong cancer-fundraising foundation confessed he had taken a performance-enhancing ?cocktail.?

?My cocktail, so to speak, was EPO, but not a lot, transfusions and testosterone ? which, in a weird way, I almost justified, because of my history, obviously, with having testicular cancer and losing, I thought, ?surely, I?m running low,?? he told Winfrey, the first time he openly admitted to doping after multiple accusers and years of suspicion that he had been supplementing his seven wins in the Tour de France with performance-enhancing drugs.

That admission wasn't enough for the wife of one of his U.S. Postal Service teammates, another woman who blew the whistle on Armstrong.??Betsy Andreu, wife of Frankie Andreu, has publicly said before that she overheard Armstrong talking with a hospital doctor in 1996 about his doping.

?You owed it to me, Lance, and you dropped the ball,? Betsy Andreu, told CNN after Armstrong?s interview with Oprah Winfrey Thursday night. ?You had one chance at the truth.?

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Lance Armstrong during his interview with Oprah Winfrey, which aired Thursday night.

When Winfrey asked him about Andreu, Armstrong ? speaking in as stoic of a manner as he did throughout the entire interview ? said he and his former teammate?s wife were not on good terms after the fallout from the 1996 accusations, and then said that when speaking with her earlier this week, he told her, ?Listen, I called you crazy. I called you a bitch, I called you all these things, but I never called you fat.?

The comments nearly brought Andreu to tears in an interview later in the evening with CNN?s Anderson Cooper.

?That exchange right there has me furious,? she told CNN. ?This is a guy who used to be my friend who decimated me. He could have come clean. He owed it to me. He owed it to the sport that he destroyed.?

Armstrong also systemically refused to answer questions about other cyclists throughout his interview, saying this was an opportunity for him to talk about his own mistakes ? something that further infuriated Andreu, who said Armstrong pressured her husband to dope.

?Frankie rode the 2000 Tour clean, had the vast majority of his career clean. What was his reward? He didn?t get compensated for that Tour win and he lost his job and his career was derailed. That?s going up against Lance Armstong. Going up a decade of being excoriated by him. And I was willing to give him a chance and this is how he responds? It just doesn?t make sense,? she said.

After watching the interview, former masseuse O?Reilly said she was ?surprised? that Armstrong finally confessed, but said she didn't plan to sue him.

?I've never ever felt vindication,? she told U.K. television show Daybreak on Friday. "More move on with my life, which is my way of always dealing, keep going with my life. And suing him, how would I employ his tactics?"

She said she saw a lot of doping while she was working as a masseuse for cyclists.

??I hated seeing what some of the riders were going through because not all the riders weren't as comfortable with cheating as Lance was. And you could see when you went over to the dark side the personalities change and I always felt it was an awesome shame,? she said.

From 1999 to 2001, Tyler Hamilton was Lance Armstrong's teammate, helping him capture his first three Tour de France titles. He tells Matt Lauer he believes Armstrong is "definitely sorry" and "did the right thing, finally."

Armstrong's teammate Tyler Hamilton, who has admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs himself, told TODAY he wanted more from Armstrong.?

"I?think it's a huge, huge first step,'' Hamilton said. "It's really what happens next. The proof is in the pudding. Basically, what's he going to do moving forward? You can tell it's real. He's very emotional. He's definitely sorry. He did the right thing, finally. It's never too late to tell the truth.''?

Hamilton said he didn't "need an apology" from Armstrong, but agreed with officials' decisions that all of Armstrong's cycling results that he achieved while on drugs needed to be wiped out.

Doug Ulman, the CEO of Livestrong, told TODAY it was difficult to watch the interview, but he felt some "relief" for the future of his charity in it as well.

"Watching it was hard, and yet I have to watch it through the prism of the work of the foundation and through the resilience that I've come to know from millions of cancer survivors and people who've been touched by our work," he said. "At a certain level there was a little sense of relief, because our organization today can finally move beyond this topic and this issue.''?

The reaction from top cycling officials was generally warm.?

Hein Verbruggen, the former president of the International Cycling Union (UCI), said it was ?good that Lance Armstrong finally admitted to doping," and said he felt vindicated after years of "conspiracy theories" that he helped cover up doping by Armstrong, reported The Associated Press.

Verbruggen, who led the UCI from 1991 to 2005, said in a statement provided to the AP, "I am pleased that after years of accusations being made against me the conspiracy theories have been shown to be nothing more than that."

He added, "I have no doubt that the peddlers of such accusations and conspiracies will be disappointed by this outcome."

Pat McQuaid, who succeeded Verbruggen as UCI president, said he felt Armstrong?s admission would help the future of cycling.

"Lance Armstrong's decision finally to confront his past is an important step forward on the long road to repairing the damage that has been caused to cycling and to restoring confidence in the sport," McQuaid?said in a statement.

Watching Armstrong describe his ?litany? of offenses, including ?leading a team that doped, bullying, consistently lying to everyone and producing a backdating medical prescription to justify a test result? was ?disturbing,? he said, but the Irish official also said that Armstrong pointed out cycling is a different sport today than it was? a decade ago.

?Finally, we note that Lance Armstrong expressed a wish to participate in a truth a reconciliation process, which we would welcome,? he said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Source: http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/01/18/16585743-the-little-runt-for-those-hurt-by-lance-armstrong-tell-all-interview-wasnt-enough?lite

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Rebels surprise Oil Kings with solid effort for the win

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The defending WHL champion Edmonton Oil Kings brought out the best in the Red Deer Rebels Thursday at the Centrium.

?Obviously they?re a great hockey team and we have to play to our maximum abilities to have success and it doesn?t matter who we?re playing against,? said Rebels GM/head coach Brent Sutter following his club?s 4-1 win before a recorded gathering of 5,161.

The Rebels got a hat-trick performance from Rhyse Dieno and a stellar 36-save performance from Patrik Bartosak while improving to 25-18-3-2.

Bartosak was sharp throughout the contest and came up with some game-saving stops in the third period with the Rebels up 2-1. Included was a brilliant glove save on T.J. Foster.

?Our goaltender made some great saves, some highlight-reel saves with the game on the line,? said Sutter. ?That was the TSN turning point, Bryce (assistant coach Thoma) said.?

Meanwhile, the Rebels turned in one of their best efforts of the season, getting a first-period goal from Dieno ? who tipped in a pass from Brady Gaudet ? and surviving a difficult second period in which they were outplayed for the first 10 minutes.

?Getting the first goal was huge for us in terms of allowing us to play with the lead,? said Sutter.

?We knew we were facing a big test tonight and we were prepared for it.?

The visitors ruled the first half of the middle frame and finally pulled even when defenceman Keegan Lowe jumped up into the play and slid the puck under Bartosak during a goalmouth scramble.

?For the first 10 minutes of the second we were on our heels. We turned the puck over 11 times in the defensive zone when we had a chance to make a play or get it out,? said Sutter.

?You?re playing with fire when you?re playing like that against the Oil Kings and we had to rely on our goaltender. But after that we played well.?

Indeed, the Rebels came on in the second half of the middle frame, then got a trio of third-period goals.

Dieno potted the eventual winner at 8:20 of the third period after taking a breakaway stretch pass from Scott Feser, and captain Turner Elson accepted a feed from Brandon Underwood and scored from the high slot six minutes later.

Dieno sealed the deal with an empty-net marker with one minute remaining.

?On my first goal (Edmonton netminder Laurent) Brossoit had just robbed me so I had to get one on that shift,? said Dieno. ?Feser send me in with a nice pass on the second one and on that last one Maxie (linemate Brooks Maxwell) made a nice play to get the puck out.?

While Dieno was fully deserving of his first-star status, he was quick to credit Bartosak for the victory.

?He was unbelievable and he?s been that way night in and night out,? said Dieno. ?I can?t say enough about him.

?He came back from the world juniors and he?s even better now than he was in the first half of the season. He?s been unreal.?

Oil Kings head coach Derek Laxdal refused to give Bartosak the entire credit for the outcome.

?I won?t say it was a matter of a hot goaltender, I?d say it was a lack of work ethic on our part,? said Laxdal. ?We had 37 shots tonight but a lot were from the perimeter.?

Instead, Laxdal credited the Rebels as a whole while defending Brossoit, who also came up with a series of big-time stops.

?Red Deer probably had 10 or 15 quality scoring chances and they had a bigger compete level than we did tonight,? he said. ?It?s not sitting well with me right now but Red Deer definitely deserved the win tonight.

?Our goalie was outstanding and I can?t fault him on any of the goals. It could have been a lot uglier than it was.?

Laxdal felt that his club was harbouring too many fond memories of their last game at the Centrium, a 6-1 thumping of the Rebels Dec. 28.

?Our guys thought it was going to be as easy as that game and Red Deer gave us a bit of a lesson in work ethic tonight,? said the Oil Kings bench boss.

The Rebels return to action Saturday at the Centrium against the Prince George Cougars.

? Advocate?s three stars: (1) Rhyse Dieno ? Hat trick performance; (2) Patrik Bartosak ? Rebels MVP was up to his usual tricks; (3) Laurent Brossoit ? Oil Kings netminder was rock solid in defeat.

Source: http://www.reddeeradvocate.com/sports/Rebels_surprise_Oil_Kings_with_solid_effort_for_the_win_187413931.html

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Keefe Real Estate Live Chat Connects You Faster

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Based on personal experience I can say that I?ve certainly had difficult, tenuous or stressful phone calls with people on the other end being less than cooperative, but I can honestly say that I?ve never had a live chat that was even remotely similar to those experiences. It?s likely most people have had similar experiences and it?s also likely that?s what makes Live Chat a method of choice for consumers to connect quickly and effectively when they have questions or inquiries that require an answer.

The Keefe Real Estate website gets a tremendous amount of traffic and we?re seeing our Live Chat system that was implemented in 2012 being used more and more by the real estate buying and selling public. If you?re on the website and you have questions for an agent about properties for sale, foreclosures, buying a home or selling your home just click on the live chat box that appears on every page.

The Live Chat box will inform you if someone is on standby to help you with your needs day or night and if there isn?t an agent available, you will be able to leave a detailed message in a window that opens for your convenience and we?ll receive that in our live chat coordinators email for a quick response.

At Keefe Real Estate we?re always looking for better ways to improve our customer?s experience and online technology through Live Chat is just another demonstration of our commitment to you our valued customer.

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Justin Timberlake's Comeback Single Headed For Personal Sales Record

'Suit & Tie' could land JT his best first sales week ever for a single, with more than 330,000.
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Toyota Prius Dominates Green Vehicle List - Environmental Leader

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January 17, 2013

Toyota Prius Dominates Green Vehicle List

Toyota?s 2013 Prius line dominates this year?s Greenest list, an automotive ranking by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy.

The Toyota Prius C, a compact version of the Prius with a 53 mpg city and 46 mpg highway efficiency, received the highest green score with 58 points. The Honda Fit electric car was ranked in the No. 2 spot. The original Prius, Prius plug-in hybrid and the Honda Civic hybrid rounded out the vehicles with the five highest green scores.

Aggressive national fuel economy standards kicking in for model years 2012 to 2025 have helped push automakers to provide more efficient vehicles, ACEEE said.

This year, conventional vehicles were largely pushed off the Greenest list by hybrid-electic, plug-in hybrid-electric and all-electric vehicles. The Scion Iq and SmartForTwo are the only non-hybrid, non-plug-in vehicles to remain on the list. Even the eight-time first-place winner Honda Civic natural gas vehicle was pushed out of the top 12 in 2013, said ACEEE.

The Greenest list analyzes vehicles based on their ?green score,? which incorporates tailpipe emissions, fuel consumption and emissions of greenhouse gases.?Consumers can view the list on the ACEEE-sponsored site greenercars.org, which also allows users to view the eco-performance of any 2013 model.

A number of updates were made this year to the methodology to more accurately estimate vehicles? environmental impacts, ACEEE said. These include updates to emissions from the vehicle manufacturing process; changes to gasoline, diesel and natural gas upstream emissions; and updates to the forecasted mix of fuels used to generate the electricity used to power electric cars.

The ACEEE also publishes a ?meanest? list, highlighting the cars least friendly to the environment. This year a?number of trucks pushed out European sports cars as the least environmentally friendly. The dirtiest vehicle for 2013 is the Ford F-350 FFV pickup truck with a green score of 17, followed by the Ford F-250 FFV and the Ford E-350 wagon.

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