Monday, 31 October 2011

Rare October snowstorm wreaks havoc in Northeast (AP)

WAYLAND, Mass. ? Hundreds of thousands of people across the Northeast shivered at the prospect of days without heat or lights after a freak October snowstorm over the weekend, and many towns postponed trick-or-treating Monday in what seemed like a mean Halloween prank to some children.

Families huddled under blankets and winter coats at home or waited out the crisis in shelters as utility crews struggled to fix power lines brought down by the storm. Hundreds of schools closed, giving youngsters one of the earliest snow days on record.

"Such a small storm but such a big disaster," said Marina Shen, who spent Sunday night with her husband and dog at a middle school in Wayland, a Boston suburb of 13,000 where half the homes lost power. Just a few inches fell in Wayland, and most of it had melted by Monday, but overnight temperatures fell below freezing.

"The house is really, really cold. You cannot do anything. It's so dark, cold," Shen said. "Here they give us a hot shower."

From Maryland to Maine, high winds and wet, heavy snow brought down trees, branches and wires Saturday and Sunday. Snowfall amounts ranged from less than inch in some places to 32 inches in the small town of Peru, Mass., in the Berkshire Mountains.

The storm was blamed for at least 20 deaths, including one in Canada. Most were caused by falling trees, traffic accidents or electrocutions from downed wires. Eight people died in Pennsylvania alone.

More than 3 million homes and businesses in the Northeast lost power at the height of the storm. By early Monday night, that number was nearly 1.8 million.

Some of the same areas were hit hard by the rainy remnants of Hurricane Irene just two months ago, but in many places the utility damage was worse this time. The trees had yet to lose their leaves and captured all too much of the snow.

"The leaves on the trees have made whole trees and huge branches come down and taken down more wires," said New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. "It's a huge challenge for everybody."

With the temperature rising again, the storm's effects will probably outlast the snow itself.

Christie said he expected 95 percent of the 375,000 customers in New Jersey without power to have it back by Thursday, though he knew that would be little comfort to people shivering in the dark.

"I know if you are without power today, Thursday seems like a long time from now," he said.

Companies brought in crews from other states to help, but with lights out and live wires down all over the place, many communities urged children to skip trick-or-treating or at least postpone it until later in the week.

"I was upset because I really wanted to go trick-and-treating and get candy," said 12-year-old McKenzie Gallasso of South Windsor, Conn., who was deciding whether to be a witch or a werewolf when the phone rang with the bad news that town officials were advising families to call off trick-or-treating. "This year I'll have to eat candy from my mom."

In Berlin, Mass., Glen Mair was trying to find someplace for his two children to go for Halloween after the town canceled trick-or-treating. He said they might go to a condominium complex or a neighboring town.

"This is like a mean practical joke," he said of the storm.

Mercedes Hidalgo of Pompton Lakes, N.J., was disappointed the street would be too dark Monday night to hand out candy.

"I have all the candy since probably three, four weeks ago that I bought it, but honestly, what I did ? in the dark, with my flashlight ? I was eating chocolate all night to try and warm up," she said.

In addition to ruining Halloween, the storm was turning into a budget nightmare for cities and towns already dealing the costs of Irene.

"There's no question that most municipal budgets are past bending and into breaking," said William Steinhaus, the top elected of official in Dutchess County, in New York's Hudson Valley, which got nearly 2 feet of snow. "Whether it's fuel money or overtime money or salt and sand material items, those line items are all stretched or broke at this point."

Steinhaus also questioned why the New York Department of Transportation wasn't better prepared for the storm after state police had to help more than 100 drivers who got stuck on Interstate 84 and the Taconic State Parkway early Sunday.

Dana Richardson of Malverne, N.Y., and his 82-year-old mother were stranded on the Taconic for 10 hours after setting out from their Long Island home Saturday afternoon and heading upstate to visit relatives in Rhinebeck. He said he saw only one snowplow the entire time.

Police took them to a firehouse, and they eventually were brought to a hotel, where they slept on chairs in the lobby.

"The authorities tried their best, but it seems like they were totally unprepared," said his mother, Dimitra Richardson.

A call to the department was not immediately returned.

Judd Everhart, a spokesman for the Connecticut Department of Transportation, said the agency spent more than $2 million of its $26 million snow-removal budget on keeping state roads clear during the storm.

In some places, commuters were forced to hunt for open gas stations after power outages knocked out the pumps. At a 7-Eleven in Hartford, Conn., two dozen cars waited in a line that stretched into the street and disrupted traffic.

"There's no gas anywhere," said Debra Palmisano of Plainville, Conn. "It's like we're in a war zone. It's pretty scary, actually."

In Allentown, Pa., where downed branches littered yards, Anne Warschauer, a 91-year-old Holocaust survivor, refused to leave her home.

"I'm freezing," she acknowledged. But she said she worried about her cat, Pumpkin. A friend urged her to go, saying the power would not be back on until Thursday.

"I'm not going," Warschauer replied. "So let's not talk about that anymore."

Angie O'Connor of Boston said she found it striking that temperatures were in the 80s just a few weeks ago.

"I was swimming in the ocean on Oct. 10," she said. "It does seem awfully early for this."

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Contributing to this report were Associated Press writers Michael Rubinkam in Allentown, Pa.; Denise Lavoie in Boston; Michael Melia and Stephen Singer in Hartford, Conn.; Frank Eltman in Garden City, N.Y.; Chris Carola in Albany; Beth DeFalco in Trenton, N.J.; and Samantha Henry in Pompton Lakes, N.J.

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Bachmann exaggerates directive in her criticism (AP)

DAVENPORT, Iowa ? Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann said Friday the Obama administration is striking all references to Islam from Justice Department training manuals, exaggerating a directive from federal officials to evaluate procedures for religious and cultural sensitivity.

Bachmann, a Minnesota congresswoman and a member of the House Intelligence Committee, equated the effort to strike offensive references to Islam from material to removing suspicion of Islamic terrorism from department policy.

A conservative popular with tea party activists and evangelical conservatives, she later linked President Barack Obama with "4,400 American lives" lost in Iraq. However, the death toll in the 8-year-old war that began under President George W. Bush had already reached 4,229 when Obama was inaugurated in 2009. It now stands at no fewer than 4,481.

As she campaigned in Iowa, now the focus of her effort to win the Republican nomination, Bachmann accused the administration of making changes in training manuals under pressure from pro-Islam groups with terrorist links.

"And now Obama is allowing terror suspect groups to write the FBI's terror training manual," she told about 75 Republican activists in an eastern Iowa hotel conference room.

The FBI has not removed Islam from training material, said an FBI official who was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter and requested anonymity.

The FBI has been conducting a comprehensive review of its training materials after it was revealed that what officials termed an inaccurate description of Islam, one that linked the religion to terrorism, was being used in some of the bureau's training programs. Last month, FBI officials said the agency was undertaking the review in light of an analyst's criticism of Islam during a lecture last spring.

Deputy Attorney General James Cole said last week he had asked that all aspects of the department be broadly re-evaluated for "sensitivity for all peoples of faith" in its training efforts.

"Examples include the efforts of our law enforcement components to ensure that their interactions with the community ? whether in responding to an attack on a mosque or arresting a suspect in a counter-terrorism investigation ? convey a sense of basic respect to the rule of law and the rights of all who have made this nation their home," Cole said.

In her remarks Friday, Bachmann broadly painted the effort as trying to remove the link between Islam and anti-American terrorism sponsored by radical Islamic extremists.

"And so now the White House has scrubbed all Islamic terms from the national counterterrorism strategy. The White House has removed all Islamic terms from the Pentagon's report on the Fort Hood shooting. And now, Obama is allowing terror suspect groups to write the FBI's terror training manual," she said.

The White House declined to respond to Bachmann's criticism.

In an interview with CNN on Friday, Bachmann said Obama's foreign policies were worse than his economic ones and linked Obama to the war's overall death toll as well as its cost.

"Under Barack Obama's watch, we've expended $805 billion to liberate the people of Iraq and, more importantly, 4,400 American lives," she said.

Bachmann is on the first leg of a three-day campaign trip to the leadoff caucus state.

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Sullivan reported from Washington. Associated Press writer Pete Yost in Washington contributed to this report.

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Sunday, 30 October 2011

HBT: Cruz, Napoli in Rangers' lineup

Barring a last-minute change Nelson Cruz and Mike Napoli will start Game 7 tonight despite suffering what appeared to be pretty significant injuries last night.

Napoli rolled his ankle running the bases, but stayed in to catch the final eight innings and X-rays taken afterward were negative. Speed has never been part of Napoli?s game anyway, so handling the pain defensively figures to be the biggest issue for the series? leading MVP candidate.

Cruz was double-switched out of last night?s game in the 11th inning after straining his groin, but he?ll join Napoli in trying to gut things out. He failed to make a play on a fly ball to right field that turned into David Freese?s game-tying, two-run triple in the ninth inning, so Cruz?s mobility in the outfield will definitely be worth keeping an eye on.

Toss in Josh Hamilton?s groin injury and Matt Harrison will want to do whatever he can to keep the ball on the ground all night.

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Saturday, 29 October 2011

A spiritual response to drought and famine

A Christian Science perspective: A Kenyan shares thoughts on how prayer can play a role in ending drought in the Horn of Africa.

A famine is ravaging the Horn of Africa. In Kenya, where I live, it is estimated that close to 4 million people are faced with starvation. Many have died, livestock and animals have been wiped out, and the pictures of suffering are disturbing.

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Nevertheless, in the true spirit of good neighborliness, Kenyans have made donations big and small to help ease the effects of a drought said to be the severest in more than 50 years. Other donors have included foreign governments, United Nations bodies, local and international nongovernmental organizations, and many more.

How do we find our way out of this drought and famine? And how can we find a permanent solution to the seeming cycle of suffering and relief, which has a way of repeating itself with the vagaries of climate and harvest? Many good suggestions have been discussed, including the rehabilitation and management of water resources for irrigation, the drilling of boreholes, the farming of high-nutrition drought-resistant crops, and potential dietary changes among local communities. But to be able to turn this around in meaningful and lasting ways, we must also mentally turn upward from the material picture of lack to understand and focus on God?s abundance. This spiritual stand is what will ultimately bring about the required shift.

Christ Jesus, in his mission here on earth, met the needs of many who were hungry. Think of the story of his feeding of the five thousand. At the end of a full day of healing and preaching, Jesus was advised that since it was getting late, the people should be sent home to their villages where they could get food to eat. Jesus said instead that they should be served something to eat right there ? but the only food available was five loaves and two small fishes. He took it, looked up to heaven and gave thanks to the Father, broke the bread, and then asked the disciples to pass it around. What was initially a small dinner turned out to be a meal for at least 5,000, and after they were full, 12 basketfuls were collected of what remained (see Matt. 14:13?21).

His understanding that food that really sustains is not truly in matter (fish and bread), but is a spiritual idea, gave him victory over hunger at that event. He demonstrated that a spiritual idea can have no shortage, cannot die, and cannot dry up. By extrapolation, we would be quite right to conclude that the 12 basketfuls of leftovers were enough to feed more multitudes, based on the Principle that Jesus applied. In ?Science and Health,? Mary Baker Eddy, the Monitor's founder, wrote, ?Divine Love blesses its own ideas, and causes them to multiply, ? to manifest His power? (p. 517). How can we, then, spiritualize our idea of food when it comes to areas affected by drought or famine?

Jesus looked to God, Principle, to multiply what was available. We can do the same in our prayers today. Through our recognition of God?s present guidance, people?s perceptions change and we see goodness, substance, multiplied. Outreach is uplifted, practical efforts become more effective, and obstacles are overcome. Our motives become purer, and our prayers remove the fear, hopelessness, and apathy that suggest that the issue of famine is too great to address. We can be certain that the God who cares for us is also with individuals in need, guiding them to good solutions.

As we unite in prayer about these issues, we can expect our spiritualized consciousness to have an effective result. Our prayers are not supplications for God?s intervention in a disastrous human situation, but instead they can be a recognition that God is indeed present and that each individual is His loved, spiritual reflection. God does not send evil or give purpose to those who would harm others in need; God is Love and does not visit evil upon His children. Just as Jesus? prayers multiplied the resources on hand in his day, ours can do the same today in the Horn of Africa and for similar situations elsewhere.

Prayer, manifested in kindness, compassion, and giving, is going a long way to heal famine and ease suffering. It is pouring out love in a place that is in need of love. When we fix our gaze above an apparent picture of lack, on the spiritual reality of God?s abundance, this is where we can find lasting solutions. Rather than trying to heal a situation while stuck in the grip of a mesmeric picture of want, we can see as Jesus did, recognizing that God is the inexhaustible source and supply of all good.

In "Science and Health," Mrs. Eddy put it this way: ?Divine Love always has met and always will meet every human need? (p. 494). ?Always? ? at all times, and in all circumstances.

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Under Historic New Law, Women Given Equal Right to British Throne (Time.com)

For 300 years, the English crown passed to the oldest male heir. Now, it will simply go to the first-born ? even if she's a girl.

The change to the Act of Succession, agreed to today by leaders of the Commonwealth (Britain's 16 ex-colonies including Canada, Australia and South Africa), marks a departure from centuries of constitutional tradition.

Under the old rules, any male child born to Prince William and Kate Middleton would be able to swipe the royal scepter from his sisters, even if they were older. "Put simply, if the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were to have a little girl, that girl would one day be our queen," said British Prime Minister David Cameron. He announced the changes at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Perth, Australia as the Queen looked on.

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The Commonwealth countries also agreed to scrap laws banning a future monarch from marrying a Catholic. "This will eliminate a point of unjust discrimination against Catholics and will be welcomed not only by Catholics but far more widely," said the Most Reverend Vincent Nichols, the Archbishop of Westminster.

Cameron added that the old rules were "at odds with the modern countries that we have become."

Some Brits, however, say that by those standards, the monarchy itself should be scraped. "The monarchy discriminates against every man, woman and child who isn't born into the Windsor family," said Graham Smith of the anti-monarchy campaign group Republic. "To suggest that this has anything to do with equality is utterly absurd."

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Friday, 28 October 2011

Beware the Digital Disruptors: They're Coming for Your Industry (Mashable)

James L. McQuivey, Ph.D. is a Vice President and Principal Analyst at Forrester Research serving Consumer Product Strategy professionals. Follow him on Twitter at @jmcquivey. Growing up in the '70s, I was the world?s biggest fan of The Bionic Man. Every Sunday night at 7 p.m. you could find me glued to our Trinitron TV to watch Steve Austin battle every villain from Bionic Sasquatch to the evil Dr. Dolenz. The appeal of the show was simple: Amplified by technology, the Bionic Man is better, stronger, and faster than his enemies.

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It turns out to be a morality tale for our own day. But you are not the bionic man in the drama I?m unfolding -- you are his target. Because while you were carefully planning your business strategy, hundreds -- if not thousands -- of individuals and competitors have been exploiting technology to make themselves better, stronger, and faster than you.

We call these people digital disruptors. And they?re coming right for you.

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No matter what industry you are in, you are their target. Where you could once dismiss digital disruption as the sole province of the music or other media industries where it destroyed billions in value, digital disruption has now expanded. These disruptors employ technologies -- and the platforms they enable -- to build better products than you can, establish a stronger customer relationship than you have, and deliver it all to market faster than you ever thought possible.

Oh, and it doesn?t cost anywhere close to six million dollars for them to get started. I offer Lose It! as one of many case studies worth considering. Targeting the weight loss and fitness business -- one of the most analog industries on the planet -- Lose It! is disrupting the more than $40 billion Americans spend on weight loss each year. It?s a costly industry to enter -- think of Jenny Craig?s marketing budget alone, then add its hundreds of physical locations, prepared meals, and all the infrastructure to support the entire enterprise. So while franchises like The Biggest Loser have succeeded in entering this business recently, they have done so at great cost.

Meanwhile, a single app that helps dieters keep track of the calories they consume on their smartphones has gone from 0 to 7 million downloads in just a few years. FitNow, the company behind the app, pulled this off with four employees, establishing an unheard of customer-per-employee metric of 1.75 million.

This is digital disruption at its finest: better, stronger, faster. The app got to market quickly, partly because as a digital disruptor, FitNow could afford to launch something that didn?t try to solve all the problems in the weight-loss world. As Charles Teague, CEO, told me recently, ?Let?s not pretend that we know the endgame here. Let?s do the least amount of features to know if it will work. Then improve it if people use it.? And improve it they have, adding fitness tracking and more recently a robust social community of like-minded dieters.

Because it sounds so easy, a CEO I shared this with asked me why, if digital is so quick and dirty, his company?s website redesign was over time and over budget. I told him it was precisely because he staffed up his business under assumptions about design and functionality that were true in 2005 but are no longer the case. Digital disruption has even disrupted the digital businesses that preceded them.

While digital disruptors are better, stronger, and faster, they are not untouchable. Their ease of entry comes from the fact that traditional barriers have fallen to zero. That means your direct cost to emulate their practices can also be low.

That?s why I recommend you steal the digital disruptor?s handbook. Use the iPad, the Kinect, and whatever platform is next to build a digital bridge to your customers. Like with Lose It!, your bridge must engage customers more often than your current product can, packaging and delivering benefits that you didn?t realize were part of your consumer contract because before now, they weren?t. You have to change your understanding of your product so you can then change your customer?s understanding of it as well. This will require better thinking than you currently do ? I previously explained how digital disruptors take advantage of a type of thinking called "innovating the adjacent possible." It?s crucial to generating more ideas more quickly so that you can find the nearby opportunities that will succeed while quickly culling those that will fail.

There?s more to do, but before you can even begin, you have to know: Are you ready to do this? Does your company have the energy, skills, and policies to turn into a disruptor or are you more likely to be displaced by the digital disruptor nearest you?

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Haley Sherif: I Attended a Neutrogena Naturals Event with Kristen Bell (Huffington post)

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Thursday, 27 October 2011

Bruce Willis and Emma Heming: Expecting!


Bruce Willis may be pissed at Ashton Kutcher for allegedly cheating on Demi Moore, but the action star still found time recently to impregnate his wife.

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The star's rep confirmed today in a statement that Willis and wife Emma Heming are expecting their first child - Bruce's fourth overall - early next year.

The celebrity and the designer/model are "overjoyed with this news and they look forward to welcoming this newest addition into their family," the rep said.

Willis and Moore, of course, are the parents of three fairly well-known kids: Rumer, 23, Scout, 20, and Tallulah, 17. He married Heming in March 2009 and will soon anchor Die Hard 5.

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The IPO market, an engine of job growth, stalls (Providence Journal)

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Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Bluetooth SIG unveils Smart Marks, explains v4.0 compatibility with unnecessary complexity

Bluetooth has been through bevy of official versions to date, and now its eponymous Special Interest Group is announcing Smart Marks to differentiate device types in v4.0. Products will now fall under three brands including Bluetooth Smart Ready, Bluetooth Smart and the original itself. According to Bluetooth SIG, the new visuals are intended to help gauge device compatibility and also denote what form of radios they have. Essentially, Smart Ready refers to any electronics that feature Bluetooth v4.0 with a dual radio, like the iPhone 4S, while the Smart tag covers "devices like heart-rate monitors or pedometers that run on button-cell batteries and were built to collect a specific piece of information." In terms of compatibility, Smart Ready devices can interface with themselves and both of the others, while standard Bluetooth lacks compatibility with Smart, which can only hookup with Smart Ready-enabled gadgets. If you ask us, it's all a bit confusing at the moment, but at least there's a chart for memorizing it all. Hit the source link below for all the details.

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Monday, 24 October 2011

NASA telescopes help solve ancient supernova mystery

ScienceDaily (Oct. 24, 2011) ? A mystery that began nearly 2,000 years ago, when Chinese astronomers witnessed what would turn out to be an exploding star in the sky, has been solved. New infrared observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, reveal how the first supernova ever recorded occurred and how its shattered remains ultimately spread out to great distances.

The findings show that the stellar explosion took place in a hollowed-out cavity, allowing material expelled by the star to travel much faster and farther than it would have otherwise.

"This supernova remnant got really big, really fast," said Brian J. Williams, an astronomer at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. Williams is lead author of a new study detailing the findings online in the Astrophysical Journal. "It's two to three times bigger than we would expect for a supernova that was witnessed exploding nearly 2,000 years ago. Now, we've been able to finally pinpoint the cause."

A new image of the supernova, known as RCW 86, is online at http://go.nasa.gov/pnv6Oy .

In 185 A.D., Chinese astronomers noted a "guest star" that mysteriously appeared in the sky and stayed for about 8 months. By the 1960s, scientists had determined that the mysterious object was the first documented supernova. Later, they pinpointed RCW 86 as a supernova remnant located about 8,000 light-years away. But a puzzle persisted. The star's spherical remains are larger than expected. If they could be seen in the sky today in infrared light, they'd take up more space than our full moon.

The solution arrived through new infrared observations made with Spitzer and WISE, and previous data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the European Space Agency's XMM-Newton Observatory.

The findings reveal that the event is a "Type Ia" supernova, created by the relatively peaceful death of a star like our sun, which then shrank into a dense star called a white dwarf. The white dwarf is thought to have later blown up in a supernova after siphoning matter, or fuel, from a nearby star.

"A white dwarf is like a smoking cinder from a burnt-out fire," Williams said. "If you pour gasoline on it, it will explode."

The observations also show for the first time that a white dwarf can create a cavity around it before blowing up in a Type Ia event. A cavity would explain why the remains of RCW 86 are so big. When the explosion occurred, the ejected material would have traveled unimpeded by gas and dust and spread out quickly.

Spitzer and WISE allowed the team to measure the temperature of the dust making up the RCW 86 remnant at about minus 325 degrees Fahrenheit, or minus 200 degrees Celsius. They then calculated how much gas must be present within the remnant to heat the dust to those temperatures. The results point to a low-density environment for much of the life of the remnant, essentially a cavity.

Scientists initially suspected that RCW 86 was the result of a core-collapse supernova, the most powerful type of stellar blast. They had seen hints of a cavity around the remnant, and, at that time, such cavities were only associated with core-collapse supernovae. In those events, massive stars blow material away from them before they blow up, carving out holes around them.

But other evidence argued against a core-collapse supernova. X-ray data from Chandra and XMM-Newton indicated that the object consisted of high amounts of iron, a telltale sign of a Type Ia blast. Together with the infrared observations, a picture of a Type Ia explosion into a cavity emerged.

"Modern astronomers unveiled one secret of a two-millennia-old cosmic mystery only to reveal another," said Bill Danchi, Spitzer and WISE program scientist at NASA Headquarters in Washington. "Now, with multiple observatories extending our senses in space, we can fully appreciate the remarkable physics behind this star's death throes, yet still be as in awe of the cosmos as the ancient astronomers."

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No more Mr. Nice Guy in GOP contest (Star Tribune)

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Sunday, 23 October 2011

Pat Barry and Mirko ?Cro Cop? singing ?California Dreaming?

This video is worth the 1:05 it will take you to watch. In fact, it's worth the 5:25 it will take you to watch it five times in a row, because you will. You will want to watch UFC fighters and once opponents Pat Barry and Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic sing along to the Mamas and the Papas classic "California Dreaming."

The two fought at UFC 115, but Barry never kept his fandom of Filipovic a secret. That may explain why he's grinning like a jack o'lantern throughout the video. What impressed me most is that Cro Cop knew the verses to the song. Everyone knows the chorus, but the verses? Wow. English is his second language, but he still knew about stopping in the church they passed along the way.

Indeed, it was California dreaming on such a winter's day.

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Saturday, 22 October 2011

Nevada Republicans back off, move caucus date

Nevada Republicans have shifted their presidential caucuses to early February, a move that ends an increasingly bitter standoff among rival states and for the first time clarifies the path to the Republican presidential nomination.

There will be no voting before Christmas. That's despite warnings from New Hampshire's top election official that Nevada's initial insistence to host its contest in mid-January could force the Granite State to schedule the nation's first Republican primary election in roughly six weeks.

But facing boycott threats from campaigns, incentive offers from the Republican National Committee, and the private blessing of the Mitt Romney campaign, Nevada Republicans voted Saturday to set their caucuses for Feb. 4. It will be the West's first stop in the race for the Republican presidential nomination and the fifth contest overall, after Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Florida.

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"The candidates are anxious to come here and campaign and don't want to have the heat put on them by New Hampshire to stay away," former Nevada Gov. Bob List, a national Republican committeeman, said before Saturday's vote. "We have to eat a little crow perhaps in some people's minds, but I think in the end it's a win-win."

The calendar scramble had consumed Republican officials in early voting states and complicated candidates' decisions about travel, the timing of television advertisements and the distribution of limited resources. But with New Hampshire now free to settle on its preferred date of Jan. 10, the final puzzle pieces appear to have fallen into place.

Iowa will keep its Jan. 3 caucus date despite Nevada's move, Iowa GOP chairman Matt Strawn said Saturday.

The Republican presidential contenders are free to shift their campaigns into high gear with the first stop on the road to the GOP nomination set for Iowa in just 10 weeks.

"Now you'll see the campaigns ramp up very quickly," said Michael Dennehy, a New Hampshire Republican operative who led Sen. John McCain's political operation four years ago and was a central player in the Granite State's boycott push in recent weeks.

Nevada's shift ensures the state won't suffer penalties expected for states that violated national party rules by skipping ahead to boost their political influence. Nevada Republicans also stand to earn some perks at the party's national convention in Florida next August. As part of negotiations in recent days, the Republican National Committee promised Nevada delegates they could sit on the floor "in the best positions," and would have prime hotel space if they made the change, according to Nevada GOP Chairwoman Amy Tarkanian.

"This will be well worth it," she said. "We will be the good guys in the end because we don't need to be New Hampshire's pi?ata."

The RNC would not comment on its specific role in the discussions, but Chairman Reince Priebus, who had called for a compromise, praised Nevada's decision.

"This change ensures that Nevada retains its prominent national role as the first contest in the West," Priebus said. "Nevadans should be proud of their Republican leaders. They have restored their state's key role in the nomination process and in the 2012 presidential election."

The Romney campaign also played an active, but private, role in the flap.

Story: Hard-hit Nevada will be key battleground in 2012

Campaign officials initially encouraged Nevada to schedule its caucuses before Florida, hoping that Romney's popularity in Nevada would fuel a victory there and create momentum heading into the critical Florida contest. But sensing a political backlash in New Hampshire, Romney representatives in recent days encouraged key Nevada Republicans to settle on a later date.

In a statement, Romney campaign spokesman Ryan Williams said: "We support Nevada's decision to move the date of their caucus and remain an early nominating state. We praise (Secretary of State Bill Gardner's) steadfast leadership in defending New Hampshire's First In The Nation Primary tradition. Secretary Gardner has the full support of Gov. Romney."

New Hampshire officials were clearly happy.

"It's a win for the process and it's certainly a win for New Hampshire," said Phyllis Woods, a RNC member from the Granite State. "Going forward, we really want to have Nevada as an ally. We really don't want to have enemies as we go into the next primary calendar."

Also Saturday, Nevada Democrats said they would hold their caucuses on Jan. 21.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who helped obtain the state's third-in-the nation status in 2008, decried the GOP's move.

"I'm deeply disappointed that the Nevada Republican Party has caved to the will of the Republican National Committee and New Hampshire," he said in a statement.

NBC News' Garrett Haake and Jo Kent contributed to this report from The Associated Press.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44998849/ns/politics-decision_2012/

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Gadhafi's killing fuels more protests in Syria

The killing of Libya's Muammar Gadhafi fueled demonstrations across Syria after Friday prayers that called for the ouster of President Bashar al-Assad, braving a heavier than normal security presence, activists and residents said.

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Initial reports from activists said at least two protesters had been killed by live ammunition fired by security forces trying to disperse demonstrations in the central city of Homs.

The city of one million has been scene of extensive military operations to suppress regular protests and a nascent armed insurgency that has emerged after a relentless crackdown on persistent demonstrations calling for more political freedoms.

"Gadhafi is finished. It is your turn now Bashar!" shouted demonstrators in the town of Maaret al-Numaan in the northwestern province of Idlib, according to one witness.

"Prepare yourself Assad!" chanted protesters in the town of Tayyana in the tribal province of Deir al-Zor, on the border with Iraq's Sunni Muslim heartland.

Assad, an ophthalmologist who inherited power from his late father in 2000, strengthened ties with Gadhafi months before the Arab Spring wave of popular unrest against repressive ruling elites erupted in Tunisia in December.

The two countries struck a series of cooperation deals and Assad later allowing a Syrian-based satellite station to broadcast messages from Gadhafi while he was on the run. He was killed in unclear circumstances after his capture on Thursday.

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In the town of Houla northwest of Homs, a crowd of several thousands held shoulders and waved old Syrian flags dating to before Assad's Baath party took power in a coup 48 years ago.

"Doctor, you are next!" read banners carried by the villagers, according to live video footage.

Demonstrations also broke out in Homs, the provincial capital 85 miles north of Damascus, where three members of same family were also shot dead at an army road block in Bab Sbaa district on their way to prayers, local activists said.

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Syrian authorities say they are fighting "armed terrorist groups" in Homs who have been killing civilians, prominent figures and troops. The authorities have banned most foreign media, making verification of events on the ground difficult.

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Friday, 21 October 2011

Floodwaters begin seeping into Bangkok suburbs

(AP) ? Thailand's prime minister urged Bangkok's residents to get ready to move their belongings to higher ground Friday as the country's worst floods in half a century began seeping into the capital's outer districts.

The warning came one day after the government opened several key floodgates in a risky bid to let built-up water flow through the city's canals toward the sea. Authorities had said the canals could overflow, but it was not known to what degree.

An Associated Press Television News team that visited the area on Friday saw water entering homes in Bangkok's northern Lak Si district, which is located along the capital's main Prapa canal. The water had risen to knee-level in some places but damage has so far been minor and not affected Bangkok's main business district.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra told reporters the Prapa canal was a big concern as water levels running through it had risen significantly overnight.

"I would like to ask people in all districts of Bangkok to get ready to move their belongings to higher ground as a precaution," Yingluck said, adding that people should "not to panic."

Gov. Sukhumbhand Paribatra said managing the Prapa canal was a "top priority" but vast pools of runoff draining through it from the north are expected to intensify.

Authorities have said immense networks of sandbagged barriers could deteriorate under pressure from the water, since they were not designed as dams. Yingluck said Wednesday there were no other options to slow down the approaching water.

Excessive rains and storms have wasted a vast swath of Asia this year, killing 745 people ? a quarter of them children ? in Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos and the Philippines, according to the United Nations.

Thailand's government said Friday at least 342 deaths occurred here, mostly from drowning as floodwaters crept across this Southeast Asian nation since July. The floods have submerged land in about one-third of the country, leaving some towns under water more than six-feet-high (two-meters-high).

The threat of floodwaters swamping glitzy downtown Bangkok and ruining treasured ancient palaces and chic boutiques along skyscraper-lined avenues has loomed large over this giant metropolis for weeks.

No major damage has occurred yet, and life is mostly normal in most of the capital. But many Bangkokians are girding for the worst.

"The water is coming, it's inevitable," Oraphin Jungkasemsuk, a 40-year-old employee of Bangkok Bank's headquarters, said Thursday. Its outer wall is protected by a six-foot-high (two-meter-high) wall of sandbags wrapped in thin plastic sheeting.

"They are fighting a massive pool of water. They cannot control it anymore," Oraphin said. "There are barriers, but it can come into the city from any direction, even up through the drains."

Much is at stake. Economic analysts say the floods have already cut Thailand's 2011 GDP projections by as much as 2 percent. Damages could run as high as $6 billion ? an amount that could double if floods swamp Bangkok.

This week, Bangkok's governor called for 1 million sandbags to reinforce vulnerable spots ? on top of 1 million more called for earlier this month. The Thai military and volunteers have been bolstering flood walls that ring Bangkok for miles (kilometers), many of them along a complex network of swamped canals.

Oraphin Milintanon, who works at a camera shop in the capital where customers must step across sandbags to get inside, has watched the floods advance with increasing alarm.

The water first swept through her hometown in the now-heavily submerged city of Ayutthaya, just north of Bangkok. Then it poured through her current home in Nonthaburi province.

Oraphin now lives with a sister in a dry part of Bangkok, but tales of water creeping closer are spooking residents. She said her brother, living elsewhere in Nonthaburi, was recently awaken by the flood water itself ? which welled up suddenly into his home as he slept on his bed.

"It can come very fast ... the problem is, nobody knows from where it will come," Oraphin said Thursday. The only thing certain, she added, "We know it is coming soon."

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Associated Press writer Vee Intarakratug contributed to this report.

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Older Americans hit hardest by recession

A Government Accountability Office report shows that, since 2007, unemployment rates doubled and remained higher than before the recession for workers aged 55 and older. These workers also have a tougher time finding a new job. NBC's Anne Thompson reports.

By Allison Linn

The recession and weak recovery have been difficult for all Americans, but a new government report suggests that older people may be particularly vulnerable to the downturn?s worrisome effects on long-term economic security.

That?s partly because Americans 55 and older have less time to catch up on retirement savings and recover from housing market losses before they stop working, the Government Accountability Office report found.

In addition, although older workers haven?t been as hard-hit by unemployment, government data show that when they do lose a job, they?have a much tougher time finding a new one.

For many older Americans, the most immediate effect of the economic downturn has been the hit to their nest egg. The report noted that many older?Americans simply don?t have time to wait for the stock market to recover and home values to start rising again.

That means they may?have to delay retirement or resign themselves to living on much less in their golden years.

Meanwhile they?have to grapple with how to pay for rising health care costs and may have to make difficult choices between covering medical costs and?other expenses.

The report also noted that it has been extremely difficult for older workers who lose jobs to find new ones.

The unemployment rate for Americans 55 and over was 6.7 percent in September, according to the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That?s far lower than the overall unemployment rate of 9.1 percent.

But for workers 55 to 64 years old, the median duration of unemployment is 43 weeks. That compares to an overall median duration of 22 weeks, according to the most recent BLS data.

The report found that in some ways, Americans ages 55 to 64 were hit worse than those who are 65 and older. Household income for 55- to 64-year-olds fell 6 percent from 2007 to?2010, the report found, and poverty rates increased.

For adults 65 and older?household income rose?5 percent?and the poverty rate declined.

The report also shows that?Social Security is a?lifeline and safety net for many older Americans.?Testimony associated with the GAO report noted that Social Security provides a little more than one-third of aggregate income for households that include someone?65 or older. Not surprisingly, low- and middle-income households are likely to lean much more heavily on Social Security to cover expenses.

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Thursday, 20 October 2011

Hawaii astronomer captures image of forming planet

In this undated artists rendering provided by the University of Hawaii, a new planet forming around a star is seen. The Institute for Astronomy said in a statement Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011, Adam Kraus and his colleague Michael Ireland from Macquarie University and the Australian Astronomical Observatory used Keck telescopes on Mauna Kea to find the planet. LkCa 15 b is 450 light years away from Earth and is being built by dust and gas. It?s the youngest planet ever found. (AP Photo/ University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy, Karen L. Teramura)

In this undated artists rendering provided by the University of Hawaii, a new planet forming around a star is seen. The Institute for Astronomy said in a statement Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011, Adam Kraus and his colleague Michael Ireland from Macquarie University and the Australian Astronomical Observatory used Keck telescopes on Mauna Kea to find the planet. LkCa 15 b is 450 light years away from Earth and is being built by dust and gas. It?s the youngest planet ever found. (AP Photo/ University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy, Karen L. Teramura)

(AP) ? A University of Hawaii astronomer has captured the first direct image of a planet being born.

Adam Kraus and his colleague, Michael Ireland from Macquarie University and the Australian Astronomical Observatory, used Keck telescopes on Mauna Kea to find the planet being formed from gas and dust, the Institute for Astronomy said Wednesday.

LkCa 15 b is 450 light years away from Earth and is the youngest planet ever found.

Kraus presented the discovery Wednesday at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland. Kraus and Ireland's research paper on the discovery is due to appear in The Astrophysical Journal.

Scientists hadn't been able to see such young planets before because the light of the stars they're orbiting outshines them.

"In the past, you couldn't measure this kind of phenomenon because it's happening so close to the star. But, for the first time, we've been able to directly measure the planet itself as well as the dusty matter around it," Kraus said in a statement.

Kraus and Ireland used mirrors to cancel out the bright light of the star near LkCa 15 b.

"It's like we have an array of small mirrors," Kraus said. "We can manipulate the light and cancel out distortions."

The astronomers found the planet while surveying 150 young dusty stars. This led to a more concentrated study of a dozen stars.

The star LkCa 15 ? the planet is named after its star ? was the team's second target. They immediately knew they were seeing something new, so they gathered more data on the star a year later.

"We realized we had uncovered a super Jupiter-sized gas planet, but that we could also measure the dust and gas surrounding it. We'd found a planet at its very beginning," Kraus said.

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Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Global Fund suspends $28m AIDS grant in Mali (AP)

BAMAKO, Mali ? The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria said Wednesday it will stop a $28 million HIV/AIDS grant to Mali's government after investigators found evidence money is being misused.

The Global Fund said in a statement that it will suspend funding all but essential services under the grant until a new structure can be found to manage the money.

Dr. Youssouf Diallo from Mali's High Council for the Fight Against AIDS called the decision premature and said the Council had not been shown any of the evidence against it.

"This decision is not the right way to work together as partners." Diallo said.

Mali, a poor, landlocked West African nation relies on international donors to fund its health system.

The High Council for the Fight Against AIDS is attached directly to the Malian president's office and the move against the body is not the first preventative measure the Global Fund has taken in Mali.

Earlier this year the Fund suspended another HIV/AIDS grant to Mali worth $13.91 million. That decision followed the announcement in December 2010 of the suspension of funding of two malaria grants and the termination of a third grant for tuberculosis.

The Global Fund's investigative office has also found evidence of fraud in a number of other countries around the world.

In December 2010, the Global Fund announced that Mali and four other countries ? Ivory Coast, Djibouti, Mauritania and Papua New Guinea ? would be subject to special measures and closer scrutiny of their grant activities.

Last month, a high-powered panel assembled to address the problem said the Fund itself would have to take some of the responsibility for losses in countries where it stopped funding because of fraud. The panel concluded that the controls put in place by the Fund to be sure the money is properly disseminated "have not worked as well as intended."

The Board of the Global Fund adopted the panel's recommendations shortly after the report came out.

"We are determined to carry out these changes quickly to ensure that donors and implementing countries maintain absolute confidence that the Global Fund is an efficient and effective funding channel that delivers value for money," said Simon Bland, the Global Fund's Chair, in September.

Sweden said on Tuesday that its donations to the Global Fund were on condition that the body undertakes major reform.

"The Global Fund needs to change from an emergency response mechanism to a sustainable channel for resources for health," said Sweden's Minister for International Development Cooperation, Gunilla Carlsson.

Since its creation in 2002, the Fund has become the main financier of programs to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, and has approved $21.7 billion worth of funding around the world.

The Global Fund has grant agreements with Mali totalling $123 million, of which $79 million has already been disbursed.

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'Sesame Street' on YouTube resumes after hacking (AP)

NEW YORK ? The YouTube channel for "Sesame Street" is back online after hackers forced its shutdown for a day by loading X-rated material.

"Sesame Street" Executive Producer Carol-Lynn Parente (pah-REHNT'-tay) said Monday that YouTube had taken the channel down Sunday after noticing the racy material. The channel usually carries new and vintage clips from the popular preschool program.

Parente says it appears that the X-rated videos were online for less than an hour and that "Sesame Street" had received no viewer complaints.

She says, "We have great hopes that it was found out" before young viewers could see the X-rated material.

YouTube says it counsels clients to adopt tougher security to avoid hackers. The channel resumed at around midday Monday.

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