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Police: Grandma in Amber Alert Arrested in FW

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 09 Maret 2013 | 12.13

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Bonnie Benton Miller, center, is suspected of abducting her grandchildren, 2-year-old Nevaen Kimora Simpson, left, and 1-year-old Jordan Malik Simpson. They are believed to be in a silver, four-door 2005 Honda Accord with Texas license plate CYX069.

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An Amber Alert issued for two Houston County children has been canceled.

Authorities on Thursday issued the alert for two toddlers, 1-year-old Jordan Malik Simpson and 2-year-old Nevaen Kimora Simpson, who were believed to be with their grandmother.

Police found Bonnie Benton Miller and her two grandchildren in Fort Worth near the 900 block of East Richmond Street at about 3:30 p.m. Friday.

Miller was arrested, and the children were taken into temporary Child Protective Services care.

The children's father is traveling to Fort Worth to meet with CPS officials and get his children, Fort Worth police said.

On Thursday night, KPRC-TV in Houston reported that Miller had refused to return the children to their father after a Christmas visit. Their father recently received sole custody of the children after their mother died, and Miller left with the children while court proceedings were being finalized, authorities said.

Miller's brother told NBC 5 that she had cared for the children all along and never would have harmed them.

While the Amber Alert was issued from Houston County, officials said Miller had relatives in North Texas, KPRC reported.

NBC 5's Scott Gordon contributed to this report.

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Call Centers Booming in North Texas

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Customer service call center jobs, long outsourced to workers overseas, are coming back to the United States and bringing employment opportunities to the Metroplex.

For years companies shipped these jobs to other countries like India and the Philippines because it cost less, but that's not the case anymore.

"It's about 15 percent cheaper to do it onshore than offshore now," said Mary Murcott, president and CEO of Fort-Worth based Novo 1.

There are about five million call center jobs in the United States, which represents about four percent of the United States work force, Murcott estimated.

Texas has about 450,000 of these jobs, the most of any state, according to the Professional Association for Customer Engagement.

Novo 1 is one of an estimated 200 major call centers in North Texas, with 50 representatives or more.

Murcott said these are mainly middle class jobs, which often don't require a college education.

"Middle class jobs actually have trickle-down effect and create other jobs," Murcott said. "It's good for people to have middle class jobs because they feed the rest of the economy."

And that's good for the region and the country.

Even President Obama spoke about making "America a magnet for new jobs" in his State of the Union address.

One reason call center jobs are returning to the United States is because wages abroad have gone up annually.

"What's happened is the wages off shore have gone up 10, 15, 20 percent a year," Murcott said.

Plus, American consumers complained their problems were not getting solved by representatives overseas.  And technology has gotten better.  Simple calls like password resets are now automated, or consumers can get their answers online.

"What are left are the contextually sensitive complex calls.  And that's what needs an American who understands American way of life, to be able to answer those calls," Murcott said.

"We really have that, you know, just American spirit that ability to empathize and then to go in and do the best we can to make sure we're solving whatever problems it is that the person on the other end has," said Deidra Walker-Peany, who works Aegis, another call center company in Irving.

Walk the office of Aegis, or any call center, and hear a steady hum of conversations.

Catchphrases like, "May I help you?" and, "Thank you for calling," are a constant.

It's a rhythm with row after row of customer service representatives wearing headsets, looking at computer screens and talking to customers about everything from health insurance to utilities to roadside assistance.

Ironically, Aegis is based in India, but half of its business is in the United States, according to CEO Sandip Sen, making call centers in the U.S. necessary.

"Our largest concentration of call center agents in the United States is in Texas between Irving, here, and Kileen," Sen said, adding that the DFW area is an ideal location for its American hub.

"It has a large labor pool.  Second, I think the cost of living here is much [more] affordable as compared to the East and the West Coast.  Third, for a company, which has clients all across the U.S., this is almost in the center, you know about three-and-a-half hours to New York and three-and-a-half hours to San Francisco," said Sen.

The Lone Star State's southern hospitality is a draw for call centers as well.

"We've had people from other states come and say we want some of that Texas charm on the phone," said Murcott.

Walter Jamison, a father of two, has that charm.  He has worked as an insurance agent at Novo 1 for more than a year.  He had to do a typing test, an interview and a voice test to get the job.

"I have a speaking voice for this type of job," Jamison said with a smile.

He also said he has the patience to handle angry consumers. That even-temper and empathy resonates with Americans seeking customer service help and may be the reason call centers are expanding in the United States.

"Kill them with kindness. Apologize. Please, thank you.  That always works," he said.

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New Bill Aims to Limit Squatters' Abuse of Obscure Law

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 08 Maret 2013 | 12.13

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A string of squatters attempting to use an old law to legitimize taking over empty houses has inspired a new bill that aims to prevent copycats from following in their footsteps.

While some of the more high-profile squatting cases—like that of Kenneth Robinson, who made headlines last year for flaunting his "$16" Flower Mound house—have faded from the spotlight, their examples continue to linger.

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"It's still going on in Denton County, we've heard about it in Houston. I get calls regularly from Alabama, Kentucky," said Tarrant County Constable Clint Burgess, who had to study up on the law of adverse possession when apparent squatters, including Robinson, began presenting him with obscure affidavits two years ago.

"We had never seen anything like it," Burgess said.

When filed under appropriate circumstances, an adverse possession affidavit can initiate a path toward legal ownership of neglected property—from a tract of unused farmland to a vacant lot. As the law stands now, after making the initial filing, a person must openly—as opposed to covertly—use and care for the land for several years without being challenged by the property's actual owner before the title can change hands.

But as empty, foreclosed homes became more abundant throughout the country in the wake of the financial crisis, some savvy squatters attempted to use the law to justify moving in to unoccupied houses.

"People made the claim that the property is abandoned and therefore I can take it," Burgess said.

Tarrant County has managed to crack down on the practice by refusing to accept the affidavits at the county clerk's office and prosecuting abusers. But Burgess encouraged State Sen. Jane Nelson, who represents Denton and Tarrant counties, to sponsor legislation that would prevent the scam from bleeding into other parts of the state.

Under the new law, filed last week, anyone interested in gaining ownership of an unused property would have to send written notice to the last known address of each person who holds an interest in it, from mortgage lenders to homeowners.

"This bill simply states what a reasonable person would expect—that property does not convey simply by squatting," Nelson wrote in a statement.

Legal experts say that, even as the law stands now, the chance of an adverse possession claim actually helping squatters gain ownership of an abandoned or foreclosed home, is nearly impossible.

"If somebody goes into a property and does not have the legal right to do it, that person may be a criminal trespasser," said Rick Zelman, managing partner of Sacher, Zelman, a law firm in Miami, where similar problems with adverse possession claims have spiked.

Criminal trespass concerns aside, a prospective new owner would still have to live openly in the targeted home for a fixed number of years without being challenged by neighbors, a bank or whoever abandoned the property for the process to proceed.

"It's not going to work," said Zelman. "You're not going to be there that long."

While a squatter may not stand a chance to legally acquire a home he entered illegally, the use of adverse possession affidavits has still slowed down what is typically a straightforward process—swiftly filing a charge or a warrant against the suspected squatter.

"It is, in my opinion, a device to use portions of the civil law to attempt to confuse either a court or sheriff from ultimately ejecting you off of a property," Zelman said.

That sort of confusion allowed some of the initial North Texas cases to remain in legal limbo for weeks, and in some cases months before authorities had the information they needed to evict a squatter.

Constable Burgess recalled the first case he encountered which involved a man who would move into a nurse's home during her frequent work-related trips out of town.

"That's the one that set the whole thing off," Burgess said. "She'd be gone two, three months and a guy basically took this house. It took a lot of legal research, a lot of verification and we learned a lot about the mortgage system."

While the new legislation could thwart the abuse of adverse possession in Texas, it remains a problem in other areas of the country still recovering from the foreclosure crisis.

Confusion over Florida's adverse possession law recently enabled Andre Barbosa, a Brazilian national, to squat in a $2.5 million Palm Beach County home for more than a month before being evicted. When police responded to reports of a squatter, they walked away noting that he had presented them with adverse possession paperwork, the Sun Sentinel reported. Since no one saw  Barbosa break into the home, it was considered a civil matter and the issue went unresolved for weeks before police gathered what information they needed to finally evict him.

Local officials said the problem went far beyond just one high-profile case.

"It's an incident that's becoming a lot more common in our area dealing with situations where we have a property owner who claims he gave no authority for individuals who have taken possession of their property," Commander Manuel Morals of the Miami Police Department told NBC Miami last week. "A common case of what we'll call squatters."

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DNA Links Burglary Suspect to 2010 Dallas Rape

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Dallas police say DNA evidence has linked a Lewisville man to at least one rape case from 2010.

Fernando Munoz was arrested late last week in Lewisville on a burglary charge. Court records obtained by NBC 5 showed that police were trying to link Munoz to several rapes dating back to 2008.

Dallas detectives said they are testing DNA evidence to see if he is connected to as many as four rapes in the East Dallas area.

A DNA sample taken from Munoz matched evidence gathered in an October 2010 rape.

Police would not confirm details about the case or say where the assault occurred.

Residents in the Junius Heights neighborhood, where a woman was sexually assaulted in October 2010, say they hope this is the break for which they have been waiting.

"Yeah, of course there's closure, but it just makes you more aware of what's going on every day that you might not know about," said Jasmine Adams, who lives just a few houses down from where the 2010 rape occurred.

Adams, now 18 years- old, said she remembers when the sexual assault happened. Her grandmother wouldn't let her play in the yard alone after the incident.

"As a woman, it makes things reality, you know -- that it could happen to anybody," she said. "Of course, I don't want to be that victim. I'm just more aware now of the people around me. I walk the neighborhoods a lot, so I'm just more cautious."

Sarah Ackerman, who lives down the street from Adams, said the woman living in the home where the rape occurred has since moved. But Ackerman said her family would welcome any positive development in the case.

"It was a shock," she said. "I couldn't believe something like that would happen around here, but it's really relieving to find out that things have been taken care of."

Police said they are still waiting for test results from other cases.

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NBC 5 News Crew Witnesses Woman's Beating

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Patrick Knox (inset) is in jail and his wife is in the hospital after a brutal beating in the parking lot of the Collin County Courthouse. There were many witnesses to the beating including an NBC 5 photojournalist.

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An NBC 5 News crew covering the Deion and Pilar Sanders custody battle got caught up in a different story outside the Collin County Courthouse in McKinney Wednesday morning.

NBC 5's Kendra Lyn and her photographer were yards away when a fight broke out between a husband and wife in the parking lot.

Lyn said the man seriously beat the woman and pulled her hair and once she was down on the ground he repeatedly kicked her --- at least seven times according to NBC 5 photojournalist Kerry Smith. He and other people at the courthouse rushed to stop the man.

Smith recorded video just moments after the incident as deputies from the courthouse put Patrick Knox in cuffs.

Meanwhile the woman, identified as Shenekque Nash-Knox, laid on the ground for some 20 minutes. She was taken to Baylor Medical Center in McKinney for treatment.

Nash-Knox's attorney told NBC 5 she was at the courthouse because she's a defendant in a car burglary trial. Her attorney, Andrew Peveto, said he believes Knox may have thought Nash-Knox was going to implicate him in the crime and wanted to silence her.

Because of the altercation in the parking lot, the judge sent the jury in the car burglary trial home.

Knox faces three felony charges for assault on a family member, aggravated assault and retaliation.

NBC 5's Ken Kalthoff contributed to this report.

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Animal Cruelty Cases Get Special Prosecutor Unit

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 06 Maret 2013 | 12.13

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The Dallas County District Attorney received a $200,000 gift to open an animal cruelty unit which will focus strictly on crimes involving animals.

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Animals will no longer have to compete with people for case attention at the Dallas County District Attorney's Office.

County commissioners on Tuesday accepted a $200,000 gift from the organization Safer Dallas to fund an animal cruelty unit that will strictly focus on cases involving harm to animals.

"We at the DA's office are excited and eager," First Assistant District Attorney Heath Harris said. "We're going to come down, and you and people need to know that you will be prosecuted."

Animal advocate Jonnie England, who has participated in several high-profile cruelty cases in the past, praised the special unit.

"I think we'll see more cases being prosecuted and more swiftly," she said.

Animal activists say the unit may help people, too, because animal abusers are also more likely to commit violence against humans.

"It's just a vicious cycle, and we really need to send a message about this and educate the public why it is important," England said.

The unit will include one prosecutor and one investigator. Outside investigators with the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will work with the unit, too.

"These animals can't testify," said James Bias, SPCA of Texas president. "You can't put this puppy on the stand and tell me what happened, so we have to look for specialized evidence. They're going to know how to prosecute the criminal cases."

The donation will supply one year of funding for the animal cruelty unit, but county commissioners said they are committed to keeping it going.

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TSA to Permit Small Knives, Golf Clubs on Planes

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The U.S. Transportation Security Administration announced that it will allow small knives and other previously restricted items like golf clubs and hockey sticks on the plane for the first time since the Sept. 11 attacks.

"This is part of an overall Risk-Based Security approach, which allows Transportation Security Officers to better focus their efforts on finding higher threat items such as explosives," the TSA said in a statement.

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Knives must be less than 2.36 inches and less than half an inch at the widest point. Box cutters and knives with locking blades and molding handles are still banned, NBC News reported. The change will take effect April 25.

Overseas passengers will no longer have to check their knives as they pass through the U.S., according to Bloomberg News.

Novelty sports equipment like souvenir bats given out at baseball games and Wiffle ball bats will also be allowed as long as they're less than 24 inches long. Lightweight plastic bats are permitted even if they're more than 2 feet long.

Billiard cues, ski poles and lacrosse sticks will also be permitted.

"All TSA is doing is catching up with the rest of the world," Douglas R. Laird, president of aviation consulting firm Laird & Associates and former head of security for Northwest Airlines told NBC News.

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NRA Title Sponsor for TMS NASCAR Cup Race

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 05 Maret 2013 | 12.13

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The National Rifle Association is taking its relationship with racing to a new level as the title sponsor of a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race.

The deal with Texas Motor Speedway comes at a time when the NRA is involved in a renewed debate on gun violence in the wake of the December shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.

"It's not about politics. It's about sports marketing," TMS president Eddie Gossage said Monday after the announcement of the one-year agreement with the NRA that includes a renewal option.

The April 13 race at Texas, the first scheduled night race in the Cup Series this season, will be known as the NRA 500.

This is not the NRA's first title sponsorship in NASCAR. The group sponsored the second-tier Nationwide race last September at Atlanta, which like Texas is owned by Speedway Motorsports Inc.

"They saw it was obviously a very attractive sports marketing opportunity and seized it. That's what it's all about," Gossage said. "It's about putting on one of the great sporting events in America. I know in Atlanta last year they saluted a lot of the people that make America free. They are going to salute American freedoms and American families with this race. That's their plan so it seemed to be a good fit."

NASCAR said in a statement Monday that "race entitlement partnerships" are agreements directly between the track and the sponsor though NASCAR reserves the right to approve or disapprove those sponsorships.

"The race sponsor for Texas Motor Speedway's April event falls within the guidelines for approval for that event," NASCAR's statement said.

Wayne LaPierre, the NRA's executive vice president and CEO, expressed his excitement about the deal in a video message played during the track's media day. Gossage said LaPierre wasn't able to attend because of a scheduling conflict.

"The NRA 500 is the latest announcement in the long history of a growing partnership between the NRA, Speedway Motorsports and the NASCAR community," LaPierre said. "NRA members and NASCAR fans love their country and everything that is good and right about America. We salute our flag, volunteer in our churches and communities, cherish our families and we love racing. On April 13, we'll all come together at Texas Motor Speedway."

The sponsorship does seem like a natural. It's been a tradition at TMS that the winner of the Cup race gets to fire off a six-shooter in victory lane. And the winner of the pole gets a rifle as a prize.

At the Cup season-opening Daytona 500, Michael Waltrip drove a Toyota with a paint scheme supporting a relief fund for victims of the Sandy Hook shootings.

The Newtown-emblazoned car of Swan Racing was unveiled by NASCAR chairman Brian France in a news conference at Daytona, part of a one-race arrangement for the team. France and his wife announced they would donate $50,000 to the Sandy Hook School Support Fund, which the NASCAR Foundation would match.

Sprint Cup rookie Ricky Stenhouse Jr., who won the NRA American Warrior 300 at Atlanta last September, has no issue with the NRA sponsoring NASCAR races.

"The NRA is our core fan base, and we all have guns, and all us racers love to go out and shoot. It's part of who we are," said Stenhouse, the only Cup driver at TMS media day. "Anytime you have a sponsor that embraces their market and who their core customers are, it's great for us.

"I was able to win the NRA race in Atlanta and those guys were great to work it," he said. "They take their stuff serious, they're concerned with the tragedies that we've had throughout the nation.

"I think they do a great job at working from their side to help things as well. I think it's a great partnership here at Texas."

Gossage said the NRA has been a generous supporter of Speedway Children's Charities, donating more than $500,000 to the charity's Texas chapter since 2000. He said the group has also had past sponsorship with signage at the track.

NRA officials first expressed interest last fall to Texas officials about sponsoring the track's spring race. The event previously had Samsung Mobile as a title sponsor since 2002, but the company didn't renew its contract after last April's race.

Without a title sponsor, Texas had been promoting next month's race as the Texas 500.

"We've had other (sponsor) offers but a lot of people wait and expect you to drop your price. That's not something we do. We're not going to be a discount speedway," said Gossage, not revealing specific details. "They were willing to meet the price. They afford us some great marketing opportunities as well with their membership to reach out to them and try to bring their members to attend the race here."

Gossage said TMS and the NRA reach similar audiences and that he expects a lot of tickets being bought by NRA members and people who support the group's position.

"Obviously we know the NRA well and I can tell you from just looking at the demographics, I can tell you from the social media that I've been sitting here monitoring since that announcement was made, it's probably 99 percent supportive. Some wildly supportive," he said. "The public, it doesn't seem to be they're going to have any issue with it, and I'm not sure why anybody would think they would.

"Like I said, know your demographic and we pride ourselves on being good at what we do," he said. "So we know what we're doing and who we're partnering with."

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Rangers Shakeup a Triumph of "Moneyball" Approach?

Local sports experts say they believe Nolan Ryan will choose to leave the Rangers.

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A local sports columnist says the recent shakeup of the Texas Rangers' front office is a move from the "old school" of baseball to the "new school."

Speculation that Texas icon Nolan Ryan was on his way out began to swirl soon after the Rangers announced that the "team president" job had been stripped from Ryan and added to general manager John Daniels' duties.

Ryan remains CEO and part owner -- for now.

"You go to a couple World Series and you average 93 wins over the last three years," said Randy Galloway, Fort Worth Star-Telegram sports columnist. "Why would you even fool with this thing right now? It's hard to believe."

Galloway says Ryan is "from the old school" and Daniels is "from the new school of baseball."

It seems ownership is siding with the "new school" that is focused more on stats and numbers -- commonly referred to as the "Moneyball" approach -- versus the "old school" that is geared more toward scouting with the human eye and getting a gut feeling about a player, he said.

The two often competing schools seem to have successfully co-existed in Arlington, Galloway said.

The changes could cause Ryan to walk away -- and even join another team.

"Clearly, John Daniels is running the baseball side of things and has the final say, according to ownership," said Chuck Cooperstein, 103.3 FM ESPN Radio personality. "Rick George controls the business side. Where does that leave Nolan Ryan?"

"On first blush, it sure looks like Nolan Ryan is getting pushed out," he said.

Fans are having trouble believing it.

"Nolan Ryan is a proven winner," Monney Martin said. "[Ryan] has enhanced the Texas Rangers to the playoffs and the World Series, which has never happened here. I think it's the wrong decision."

Local experts say the move seems to be less about Ryan and more about keeping Daniels and his staff intact, as some of Daniels' top assistants have been rumored to be on the move to other teams in the near future.

"Maybe this does keep it intact but, at the same time, I find it hard to believe that other teams won't come after these guys, as talented as everybody thinks they are," Cooperstein said.

Galloway and Cooperstein both agree that Ryan will choose to leave.

"My guess is that [Nolan Ryan] will move on, that he'll be leaving the Rangers," Galloway said.

"I can't see Nolan Ryan being a figurehead -- that's not his style. It never has been, never will be," Cooperstein said.


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President Bush And Others Honor Van Cliburn

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Pianist Van Cliburn Dead at Age 78

World-renowned pianist Van Cliburn, who was diagnosed with advanced bone cancer in August, died today at the age of 78.

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Editor's Note: Memorial organizers have asked the media to refer to Thomas L. Smith only as Van Cliburn's "friend of long standing."

The service for Van Cliburn was filled with beautiful music and beautiful words from those who knew him the best.

"Over these past two decades, God blessed me by having the privilege of knowing the kindest, most humble and extraordinary, brilliant man," said Thomas L. Smith, Van Cliburn's friend of long standing. "Those years were filled with great joy."

"Van's death is a crater-sized void that is felt around the world, but for me it is the loss of my soul mate, the deepest friendship," Smith said.

Nearly 1400 people packed the Broadway Baptist Church in Fort Worth to hear music from the Fort Worth symphony and tributes from dignitaries. Van Cliburn died Wednesday at the age of 78. He was diagnosed with advanced bone cancer in August.  

The Kilgore, Texas native is best remembered for winning the first International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow in 1958, at the height of the Cold War.

For years, Van Cliburn played the piano and won over so many with his music. Today, the music was for him.. and so were the heartfelt words and praise.

"He was gracious and  humble, beloved even by the enemy," said former President George W. Bush.

Van Cliburn played for every President since Harry Truman.

"I know that I was blessed to have befriended this remarkable man and I know Van did his part to spread peace and love," President Bush said.

The president also spoke about Cliburn's achievement in Russia.

"The definition of a diplomat is a person with a temperament marked by tact in dealing with sensitive matters," President Bush said. "Nothing was more sensitive than two superpowers armed with thousands of warheads aimed at each other. Nobody was more tactful than Van Cliburn."

That though was echoed by many.

"In his world, making music wasn't just something he did at the piano, it was something he did to the world around him," Texas Governor Rick Perry said.

"I think the thing that horrified Van the most was envy, made so much sense because in a way, envy is an antonym of generosity, and no one ever showed more generosity than Van," said Sid Bass.

Jose Feghali won the gold medal in Van Cliburn's 7th competition. He remembers knowing about the legendary pianist from a young age.

"My earliest memories of Van were through his playing because my mother had several of his recordings," said Feghali.

As emotional and heartfelt as his tribute was, President George W. Bush was able to sneak in a light joke, when remembering a fond memory.

"On April 11 1994, Van Cliburn helped open the Ballpark in Arlington by playing the Star Spangled Banner" with a smile, President Bush added, "few remember that the home team lost to Milwaukee 4-3."

Among those in the pews were former Fort Worth Mayor Mike Moncrief.

"Van was a good friend of Rosie's and mine," said Moncrief. "And while many knew him as an outstanding world renowned concert pianist, to us he was just 'Van'."

"He was such a giving, kind, compassionate individual that we will miss a great deal," said Moncrief.

NBC 5 Entertainment Reporter Bobbie Wygant interviewed Van Cliburn.

"I wanted to come for, out of respect and love for Van and also I knew that it would be a memorable service," said Wygant.

"I don't see anybody who will fill the void, completely, because he was the total package."

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Door-to-Door Salesman Saves Woman From Fire

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 03 Maret 2013 | 12.13

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A door-to-door salesman selling home fire alarms noticed smoke coming from a Garland home, heard a woman screaming and broke a window to rescue her.

Kaeriel Evans, 18, who has Down syndrome, was inside by herself when the blaze started in the 1600 block of Homestead Place at about 6 p.m.

"I heard this lady yelling, 'Help, help,'" said Corey Anderson, of Rowlett. "I looked down and saw the smoke so I took off running, and -- reaction -- I just started kicking in the windows."

He tried to find her but couldn't at first.

"As far as I went in, I couldn't see nothing," Anderson said. "It was just smoke."

Then, he heard her voice again.

"I heard somebody say, 'Help me, help me,' so I pushed over an entertainment center and kind of went in there and saw the girl and I told her, 'Drop down and come to me.' And she did. And I got her out."

Anderson sells home security systems that include fire alarms, he said. He hadn't yet made it to her house when he saw the smoke and flames.

Evans was transported to Parkland Memorial Hospital with smoke inhalation and minor burns but was expected to recover.

Soon, Evans' brother arrived home.

"When I saw the house burned up, that's the first thing I asked about -- where is my sister?" Kavaucey Lewis said.

Lewis, 20, said he lives in the house with five siblings and their mother.

He quickly learned about her rescue and thanked Anderson.

"I just told him how much I appreciate it because my sister is my heart," he said.

Anderson was humble about what he had done.

"I'm glad I was here and could help," he said. "I really do wish if that was my family, somebody would do the same thing."

Lewis said he couldn't thank Anderson enough.

"He went in there and, you know, he's a hero," he said. "He went above and beyond."

Anderson said the word "hero" doesn't fit.

"I don't feel like a hero," he said. "I just feel like, I mean, it was reaction. At the time, I just went with my instincts."

Firefighters are investigating how the fire started.

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Fire Cancels Saturday Night Ballet At Bass Hall

Chris Van Horne, NBC 5 Fort Worth Reporter

Saturday night Texas Ballet Theater performance canceled; Sunday show scheduled to go on.

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Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth's Sundance Square was evacuated when fire alarms went off just after 6:00 p.m. Saturday.

NBC 5 Fort Worth reporter Chris Van Horne said there was a noticeable burning smell as he arrived at Bass Hall.

Workers and dancers were evacuated and stood across the street waiting for word on what happened.

Bass Hall representatives said there was a small electrical fire. However, the exact cause of the fire is still under investigation.

A curtain caught fire and according to the Fort Worth Fire Department, stage hands used fire extinguishers until firefighters arrived and used hand extinguishers to put out the fire.

There was no major damage.

Texas Ballet Theater was scheduled to perform Val Caniparoli's Lambarena and Glen Tetly's Voluntaries at 8:00 p.m. The fire department ruled that the show would not go on.

The fire department and Bass Hall will continue with clean up Saturday night, but Hall officials expected shows to resume on Sunday.

Dione Kennedy, President & CEO of Performing Arts Fort Worth issued the following statement:

"Tonight's Texas Ballet Theater performance has been canceled due to a small fire. A curtain above the stage caught fire late this afternoon between performances. No patrons were in the building at the time. The fire was quickly contained by the Fort Worth Fire Department and there was no structural damage to the Hall. We are working closely with the fire department to determine the cause of the fire. Texas Ballet Theater's Sunday performance is still scheduled for 2pm. Please contact Texas Ballet Theater's box office for more information."
 

Fort Worth fire crews spent most of their time clearing the hall of smoke. Fire spokesman Battalion Chief Richard Harrison says the fire was put out quickly.

"Units arrived on scene, they made entry and they found security crews were attempting to extinguish a curtain fire that was on the stage," Harrison said. "They were using portable extinguishers. The fire department went on and used red line, a smaller diameter hand line to extinguish the fire."

There were a few customers going to the box office at the time the alarms went off. Matt Willison said the evacuation of the building was handled calmly.

"The alarm just started going off right away," Willison said. "Nobody really panicked, they just went 'everybody across the street.'"

Long time volunteer workers said they couldn't recall experiencing any fire or cancellation like this before. Bass Performance Hall opened in Sundance Square in 1998.

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