Thursday, January 31, 2013

Deadly tornadoes batter central, southeast U.S.

In this image made from video and released by WSB TV in Atlanta, a tornado moves through the town of Adairsville, Ga. on Wednesday, Jan 30, 2013. A fire chief says a storm that roared across northwest Georgia has left overturned vehicles on Interstate 75 northwest of Atlanta, and crews are responding to reports of people trapped in storm-damaged residential and commercial buildings. (AP Photo/WSB TV) MANDATORY CREDIT

In this image made from video and released by WSB TV in Atlanta, a tornado moves through the town of Adairsville, Ga. on Wednesday, Jan 30, 2013. A fire chief says a storm that roared across northwest Georgia has left overturned vehicles on Interstate 75 northwest of Atlanta, and crews are responding to reports of people trapped in storm-damaged residential and commercial buildings. (AP Photo/WSB TV) MANDATORY CREDIT

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Five Fun Facts From NBA Games 1.29.13

Never ones to sleep in, SheridanHoops.com?s new daily feature presents five interesting items from the previous night in the NBA.

Four games were on the NBA slate Tuesday night. Kobe continued to assist the Lakers, the Blazers won at the buzzer, ,and the Warriors and Bucks posted decisive wins.

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  1. After starting January with just two wins in their first 12 games, the Los Angeles Lakers won for the third straight time as the they defeated the New Orleans Hornets, 111-106. Kobe Bryant recorded 11 assists, giving him a career-high 39 assists in the last three games. He has taken 12 or fewer shots in each game during the winning streak, and the Lakers are 14-3 this season when he takes fewer than 20 shots.
  2. With the Lakers? win, Kobe Bryant now has a .750 win percentage in his career against the Hornets. That is the fifth highest win percentage in NBA history for a player against the team that drafted him (min. 30 games). Hershey Hawkins is first on the list, posting a .879 win percentage against the Los Angeles Clippers.
  3. In Portland,?LaMarcus Aldridge hit a game-winning shot at the buzzer to lift the Portland Trail Blazers over the Dallas Mavericks, 106-104. This was the second time in his career that Aldridge hit a buzzer-beater against the Mavericks (the other took place on April 6, 2012 at Dallas).?The Blazers trailed 69-48 in the third quarter before they rallied to win. ?The?21-point deficit is largest they?ve overcome since they trailed the Hornets by 27 in a 92-91 win on November 10, 2006. This was the Mavericks? eighth loss this season when leading in final 90 seconds of regulation or overtime, the most in NBA.
  4. The Warriors won their 28th game of the season, defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers, 108-95. With their win, Golden State became just the fourth team in the last 10 seasons to post at least 28 wins before February after finishing ?at least 20 games under .500 the previous season.?Jarrett Jack (26 pts, 12 ast) and David Lee (20 pts, 8 ast) each had 20+ pts and 8+ ast, the second time this season that the Warriors had two players with 20+ pts and 8 ast in same game ?(David Lee and Stephen Curry did it on Dec. 21 against Charlotte). All other NBA teams have combined for only three such games this season: one each for Milwaukee (Brandon Jennings, Monta Ellis), Dallas (O.J. Mayo, Darren Collison) and Oklahoma City (Russell Westbrook, Kevin Durant).
  5. The Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Detroit Pistons 117-90 in the Motor City, the largest margin for a win at Detroit in team history (previous was 26 in January 1972).?Brandon Jennings scored 30 pts for the Bucks, marking the fourth time in January he has scored at least 30 points, while rookie?Andre Drummond scored 18 pts and pulled down 18 rebs. Jennings is the first?Bucks player with four 30-pt games in a calendar month since Michael Redd in January 2009, while Drummond is the first Pistons rookie with 18+ pts and 18+ reb in game since Terry Tyler had 24 pts and 18 reb on Oct. 17, 1978 against New Orleans Jazz.

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Intuit index: Small business employment grew in Texas and ...

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Small businesses across the country created 20,000 jobs this month, up 0.11 percent from a year earlier, according to data released today from the latest Intuit Payroll?s Small Business Index.

Texas small business employment grew 0.02 percent in January, the index showed.

Intuit tracks monthly employment, revenue and wage trends for small businesses ? those with fewer than 20 employees ? in 33 states. This month, eleven states showed job gains, two were flat and 20 showed declines. Utah and Nevada saw the largest increases.

U.S. small business employment continues to climb slowly after a slight dip from April through September, said Susan Woodward, the economist who helped create the Intuit indexes. However, the?19.9 million small business jobs is still below the pre-recession level of 21.2 million jobs in March 2007, she said.

Nationally, the average monthly pay for small-business workers fell a seasonally adjusted $6 in January after rising $13 in December. Monthly hours worked dipped slightly to 105.1 hours.

The nation can expect to see a decline in consumer spending as employees will take home less money given the return of the employee payroll tax to its previous level of 6.2 percent, Woodward said

Overall small business revenue dropped 0.4 percent in December ? down for 10th straight month according to the Intuit?s Small Business Revenue Index, which lags the employment index by one month. Construction was the only industry to see a revenue increase last month ? up 0.3 percent. Small business revenue is just now reaching pre-recession levels.

The employment index is based on data from 170,000 small business employers that use Intuit?s Online Payroll and QuickBooks Online Payroll. The revenue index is based on data from about 100,000 small businesses that use QuickBooks Online financial management product.

Source: http://bizbeatblog.dallasnews.com/2013/01/intuit-index-small-business-employment-grew-in-texas-and-nationally-in-january.html/

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Prince Charles and Camilla's surprise for London commuters

Commuters in London may have thought they had boarded the wrong train today when they saw who was sitting with them.

Traveling on the tube, London's subway, were none other than Prince Charles, the man next in line to the British throne, and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.

Charles and Camilla are usually driven around London privately, though Charles's son, Prince William, and his wife, Kate Middleton, have vowed to be more accessible, even doing their own grocery shopping.

The Prince of Wales and his wife only rode the train for a one-stop photo op to celebrate the London Underground's 150th anniversary.

READ MORE: Prince Charles Takes Over BBC Weather Forecast

Charles, 64, and Camilla, 65, spent a grand total of three minutes on the train, traveling on the Metropolitan line from Farringdon station to King's Cross, according to the UK's Telegraph. The trip was, according to British media, the first time the royals had traveled on the tube together and the first time Charles had been on the train since the 1970s, when he made another ceremonial appearance.

"Just one stop!" Charles said as they arrived at King's Cross, the UK's Guardian reported.

Despite their lack of experience, the pair managed to figure out how to swipe their "Oyster" fare cards in the turnstile to gain entrance, although they did have help in the form of a pre-loaded commemorative card.

Also helping Prince Charles and Camilla was a police escort keeping everyday passengers at bay, ensuring the royals each got a seat on the train for their short commute.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

AZ of better web writing - 4 Syllables

If you want to write better web content, here?s an A-Z that should help. It covers attributes of quality content and issues you should be aware of as a web writer.

A ? Abbreviations

You use abbreviations with care.?Acronyms and other types of abbreviations are convenient if we all know them. They make speaking and writing faster. But if your users aren?t familiar with them, they make reading and understanding slower.

B ? Beginnings

Your beginnings deliver the information your users want.?You structure your?content so it starts with the most important, useful information. And you take the same approach with paragraphs and sentences. You never try to make users read everything. You always put their information needs first.

C ? Conciseness

You write concisely.?You include all the detail a user might need, but you waste no words in doing so.

D ? Direct links

Your links take users directly to the named resource.?You never dump users on the home page of another website and expect them to find their own way. You know their time is limited. ?And you take the time needed to maintain these links.

E ? Egoless

Your content is written to inform, not impress. You always write for your users?not for?yourself or your manager.

F ? Findable

You write accurate and meaningful titles to help people find and recognise your content in search results, social media links, their browser history, tabs and bookmarks. You provide useful meta descriptions. You use file and folder names that are meaningful. You use the right keywords.

G ? Gobbledygook

You never use gobbledygook (or ?weasel words?, as Australian writer Don Watson calls it). You don?t try to sound impressive or hide what?s really going on. You?re clear and direct.

H ? Headings

Your headings break up and label your content. They reveal its structure, using appropriate heading level tags (h1, h2 and so on).

I ? Images

Your images are usable and accessible. They help users understand your content. You don?t rely on colour to convey meaning, but supplement it with labels, patterns or textures. You choose images with strong colour contrast. You avoid images of text. And you include text alternatives.

J ? Jargon and idioms

You avoid jargon and non-literal phrases that may make your content more difficult for some. Instead, you use words and phrases your users will understand.

K ? Keywords

You know the words your users search with. You use them as your topic terms, rather than using internal language.??You don?t overuse them though. You know that keyword density can make your content sound unnatural, and isn?t going to help you get better search rankings. And you?know it?s pointless writing keyword metadata for public search engines.

L ? Link text

You label your links clearly, so users know where a link will lead them. You never use ?click here?, ?read more?, ?this website? or other uninformative labels for links. You also let users know when a link will open a document.

M ? Meta descriptions

Your web pages have meta descriptions that accurately summarise or describe their content. The descriptions are concise?not more than 160 characters?and unique.

N ? Noun strings

You never use noun strings?a series of 3 or more nouns strung together. You rewrite sentences that do.

O ? Optimised images

You always use images that are optimised for the web. You make sure they?re cropped to show the relevant detail, resized to fit the appropriate space on screen, and saved in the right format.

P ? Planned

You always plan before you start writing. You identify your target audiences and consider their information needs. You get all the information you need by talking with your colleagues and anyone who might contribute to, review or approve your content.

Q ? Quality standards and guidelines

Your content meets relevant quality standards. You know your editorial and web style guides well. You?re familiar with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.

R ? Readable

Your content is easy to read. You use short, everyday words. You avoid long sentences. You use the active voice and the present tense whenever possible. You avoid noun strings and nominalised verbs. You use personal pronouns.

S ? Scannable

Your content is easy to scan. You lead with the most important information. Your headings act as signposts, and start with the most informative words. You keep paragraphs short and focused on a single topic. You use dot points where appropriate, keeping each point short. You don?t clutter the page with loads of links. Instead you carefully choose and position the links.

T ? Text alternatives

Your images use an appropriate text alternative. You know when to use a long text alternative and when to use a blank one. You never repeat a caption as the text alternative, but write something shorter instead.

U ? Useful

You publish useful content. You don?t publish content because you have it, or because you can?you always identify a need first. And you check to make sure you?re not duplicating content already on your site. You maintain your content and remove pages no longer useful.

V ? Verbs, not nouns

You use verbs rather than turning them into nouns (nominalisations). You check your drafts to look for common signs of nominalised verbs:

  • Nouns with these endings: -ion, -ing, -al, -ment, -ance or -dom
  • Verbs often used nearby: give, make, undertake, take, achieve, effect, have.

W ? Word and PDF documents

You rarely publish Word or PDF documents online. You only do it when people need to print or redistribute the content. You never do it because because it?s faster or easier for you.

X ? X-channel (cross channel)

Your content always considers where users have come from to reach it. It doesn?t repeat what they?ve already seen. You liaise with your colleagues who handle communications in print or social media, so users are referred to the right page, the relevant information, the next step.

Y ? You and other personal pronouns

You use ??you? and ?your? when referring to your users. And you?re not afraid of using ?we? and ?our? when referring to your organisation.

Z ? Zzz (sleep)

You put some distance between writing your draft and reviewing it. ?You always wait at least overnight, and longer when web publishing deadlines allow.

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Many of our articles offer more depth on some of these topics. See:

You might also consider our?web writing course?completely rewritten and updated for 2013.

I was inspired write this by an article with a similar approach:A-Z of better writing. And I pinched a couple of the terms it used (Beginning, Jargon, Zzz), but they discussed here with reference to web writing.

Source: http://www.4syllables.com.au/2013/01/a-z-better-web-writing/

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Fanatix Hits 500K Downloads, Launches Portuguese Version Of Its ?Mobile-First? Social Network For Sports Fans

mzl.yvptepaj.320x480-75In a quintessentially European move, fanatix, the iOS-based second screen app and wider 'mobile-first' social network for sports fans, has released a Portuguese-language version in partnership with Sportinveste Multim?dia -- a joint venture between Sportinveste and Portugal Telecom which owns the digital media rights to the Liga Portuguesa soccer league. The deal also comes hot on the heels of the UK startup releasing some encouraging numbers: It's hit the 500,000 download mark, up from 250,000 downloads as reported in late October last year.

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Safer way to vaccinate? Polymer film that gradually releases DNA coding for viral proteins may beat traditional vaccines

Jan. 28, 2013 ? Vaccines usually consist of inactivated viruses that prompt the immune system to remember the invader and launch a strong defense if it later encounters the real thing. However, this approach can be too risky with certain viruses, including HIV.

In recent years, many scientists have been exploring DNA as a potential alternative vaccine. About 20 years ago, DNA coding for viral proteins was found to induce strong immune responses in rodents, but so far, tests in humans have failed to duplicate that success.

In a paper appearing in the Jan. 27 online issue of Nature Materials, MIT researchers describe a new type of vaccine-delivery film that holds promise for improving the effectiveness of DNA vaccines. If such vaccines could be successfully delivered to humans, they could overcome not only the safety risks of using viruses to vaccinate against diseases such as HIV, but they would also be more stable, making it possible to ship and store them at room temperature.

This type of vaccine delivery would also eliminate the need to inject vaccines by syringe, says Darrell Irvine, an MIT professor of biological engineering and materials science and engineering. "You just apply the patch for a few minutes, take it off and it leaves behind these thin polymer films embedded in the skin," he says.

Irvine and Paula Hammond, the David H. Koch Professor in Engineering, are the senior authors of the Nature Materials paper. Both are members of MIT's David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research. The lead author of the paper is Peter DeMuth, a graduate student in biological engineering.

Gradual vaccine delivery

Scientists have had some recent success delivering DNA vaccines to human patients using a technique called electroporation. This method requires first injecting the DNA under the skin, then using electrodes to create an electric field that opens small pores in the membranes of cells in the skin, allowing DNA to get inside. However, the process can be painful and give varying results, Irvine says.

"It's showing some promise but it's certainly not ideal and it's not something you could imagine in a global prophylactic vaccine setting, especially in resource-poor countries," he says.

Irvine and Hammond took a different approach to delivering DNA to the skin, creating a patch made of many layers of polymers embedded with the DNA vaccine. These polymer films are implanted under the skin using microneedles that penetrate about half a millimeter into the skin -- deep enough to deliver the DNA to immune cells in the epidermis, but not deep enough to cause pain in the nerve endings of the dermis.

Once under the skin, the films degrade as they come in contact with water, releasing the vaccine over days or weeks. As the film breaks apart, the DNA strands become tangled up with pieces of the polymer, which protect the DNA and help it get inside cells.

The researchers can control how much DNA gets delivered by tuning the number of polymer layers. They can also control the rate of delivery by altering how hydrophobic (water-fearing) the film is. DNA injected on its own is usually broken down very quickly, before the immune system can generate a memory response. When the DNA is released over time, the immune system has more time to interact with it, boosting the vaccine's effectiveness.

The polymer film also includes an adjuvant -- a molecule that helps to boost the immune response. In this case, the adjuvant consists of strands of RNA that resemble viral RNA, which provokes inflammation and recruits immune cells to the area.

The ability to provoke inflammation is one of the key advantages of the new delivery system, says Michele Kutzler, an assistant professor at Drexel University College of Medicine. Other benefits include targeting the wealth of immune cells in the skin, the use of a biodegradable delivery material, and the possibility of pain-free vaccine delivery, she says.

"It's an interesting approach that can be applied not just to delivery of DNA-based vaccine antigens, but other small molecules," says Kutzler, who was not part of the research team.

Eliciting immune responses

In tests with mice, the researchers found that the immune response induced by the DNA-delivering film was as good as or better than that achieved with electroporation.

To test whether the vaccine might provoke a response in primates, the researchers applied a polymer film carrying DNA that codes for proteins from the simian form of HIV to macaque skin samples cultured in the lab. In skin treated with the film, DNA was easily detectable, while DNA injected alone was quickly broken down.

"The hope is that that's an indication that this will translate to large animals and hopefully humans," Irvine says.

The researchers now plan to perform further tests in non-human primates before undertaking possible tests in humans. If successful, the vaccine-delivering patch could potentially be used to deliver vaccines for many different diseases, because the DNA sequence can be easily swapped out depending on the disease being targeted.

"If you're making a protein vaccine, every protein has its little quirks, and there are manufacturing issues that have to be solved to scale it up to humans. If you had a DNA platform, the DNA is going to behave the same no matter what antigen it's encoding," Irvine says.

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  1. Peter C. DeMuth, Younjin Min, Bonnie Huang, Joshua A. Kramer, Andrew D. Miller, Dan H. Barouch, Paula T. Hammond, Darrell J. Irvine. Polymer multilayer tattooing for enhanced DNA?vaccination. Nature Materials, 2013; DOI: 10.1038/nmat3550

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Sarah Palin's Fox Exit Marks End Of An Era

National Journal:

The news that Sarah Palin will no longer be a paid contributor to Fox News puts an exclamation point on the end of an era, or at least a chapter, in U.S. political history. She could land somewhere else, and she still has her Facebook friends, but it?s hard to imagine she?ll find a more visible or influential platform than Fox.

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Stanford Breaks The Million-Core Supercomputer Barrier To Study Jet Turbulance

52208_webStanford has grabbed the supercomputer crown with Sequoia, a million-core computer at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories that is being used to simulate jet turbulence in real time. This isn't the fastest supercomputer per se, but it is the first to use one million cores simultaneously which is an amazing feat for big iron.

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Around world, gun rules, and results, vary wildly

OOI, Japan (AP) ? After a tragedy like the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, the statistic is always trotted out. Compared to just about anywhere else with a stable, developed government ? and many countries without even that ? the more than 11,000 gun-related killings each year in the United States are simply off the charts.

To be sure, there are nations that are worse. But others see fewer gun homicide deaths in one year than the 27 people killed Dec. 14 in Newtown, Connecticut.

As Americans debate gun laws, people on both sides point to the experiences of other countries to support their arguments. Here's a look at two success stories ? with two very different ways of thinking about gun ownership ? and one cautionary tale.

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JAPAN ? THE NANNY STATE

Gunfire rings through the hills at a shooting range at the foot of Mount Fuji. There are few other places in Japan where you'll hear it.

In this country, guns are few and far between. And so is gun violence. Guns were used in only seven murders in Japan ? a nation of about 130 million ? in all of 2011, the most recent year for official statistics. According to police, more people ? nine ? were murdered with scissors.

Though its gun ownership rates are tiny compared to the United States, Japan has more than 120,000 registered gun owners and more than 400,000 registered firearms. So why is there so little gun violence?

"We have a very different way of looking at guns in Japan than people in the United States," said Tsutomu Uchida, who runs the Kanagawa Ohi Shooting Range, an Olympic-style training center for rifle enthusiasts. "In the U.S., people believe they have a right to own a gun. In Japan, we don't have that right. So our point of departure is completely different."

Treating gun ownership as a privilege and not a right leads to some important policy differences.

First, anyone who wants to get a gun must demonstrate a valid reason why they should be allowed to do so. Under longstanding Japanese policy, there is no good reason why any civilian should have a handgun, so ? aside from a few dozen accomplished competitive shooters ? they are completely banned.

Virtually all handgun-related crime is attributable to gangsters, who obtain them on the black market. But such crime is extremely rare and when it does occur, police crack down hard on whatever gang is involved, so even gangsters see it as a last-ditch option.

Rifle ownership is allowed for the general public, but tightly controlled.

Applicants first must go to their local police station and declare their intent. After a lecture and a written test comes range training, then a background check. Police likely will even talk to the applicant's neighbors to see if he or she is known to have a temper, financial troubles or an unstable household. A doctor must sign a form saying the applicant has not been institutionalized and is not epileptic, depressed, schizophrenic, alcoholic or addicted to drugs.

Gun owners must tell the police where in the home the gun will be stored. It must be kept under lock and key, must be kept separate from ammunition, and preferably chained down. It's legal to transport a gun in the trunk of a car to get to one of the country's few shooting ranges, but if the driver steps away from the vehicle and gets caught, that's a violation.

Uchida said Japan's gun laws are frustrating, overly complicated and can seem capricious.

"It would be great if we had an organization like the National Rifle Association to stand up for us," he said, though he acknowledged that there is no significant movement in Japan to ease gun restrictions.

Even so, dedicated shooters like Uchida say they do not want the kind of freedoms Americans have and do not think Japan's system would work in the United States, citing the tendency for Japanese to defer to authority and place a very high premium on an ordered, low-crime society.

"We have our way of doing things, and Americans have theirs," said Yasuharu Watabe, 67, who has owned a gun for 40 years. "But there need to be regulations. Put a gun in the wrong hands, and it's a weapon."

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SWITZERLAND ? GUNS AND PEACE

Gun-rights advocates in the United States often cite Switzerland as an example of relatively liberal regulation going hand-in-hand with low gun crime.

The country's 8 million people own about 2.3 million firearms. But firearms were used in just 24 Swiss homicides in 2009, a rate of about 0.3 per 100,000 inhabitants. The U.S. rate that year was about 11 times higher.

Unlike in the United States, where guns are used in the majority of murders, in Switzerland only a quarter of murders involve firearms. The most high-profile case in recent years occurred when a disgruntled petitioner shot dead 14 people at a city council meeting in 2001.

Experts say Switzerland's low gun-crime figures are influenced by the fact that most firearms are military rifles issued to men when they join the country's conscript army . Criminologist Martin Killias at the University of Zurich notes that as Switzerland cut the size of its army in recent decades, gun violence ? particularly domestic killings and suicides ? dropped too.

The key issue is how many people have access to a weapon, not the total number of weapons owned in a country, Killias said. "Switzerland's criminals, for example, aren't very well armed compared with street criminals in the United States."

Critics of gun ownership in Switzerland have pointed out that the country's rate of firearms suicide is higher than anywhere else in Europe. But efforts to tighten the law further and force conscripts to give their guns back after training have failed at the ballot box ? most recently in a 2012 referendum.

Gun enthusiasts ? many of whom are members of Switzerland's 3,000 gun clubs ? argue that limiting the right to bear arms in the home of William Tell would destroy a cherished tradition and undermine the militia army's preparedness against possible invasion.

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BRAZIL ? BEYOND REPAIR?

So how about a country that actually bans guns?

Since 2003, Brazil has come close to fitting that description. Only police, people in high-risk professions and those who can prove their lives are threatened are eligible to receive gun permits. Anyone caught carrying a weapon without a permit faces up to four years on prison.

But Brazil also tops the global list for gun murders.

According to a 2011 study by the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime, 34,678 people were murdered by firearms in Brazil in 2008, compared to 34,147 in 2007. The numbers for both years represent a homicide-by-firearm rate of 18 per 100,000 inhabitants ? more than five times higher than the U.S. rate.

Violence is so endemic in Brazil that few civilians would even consider trying to arm themselves for self-defense. Vast swaths of cities like Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are slums dominated by powerful drug gangs, who are often better armed than the police. Brazilian officials admit guns flow easily over the nation's long, porous Amazon jungle border.

Still, Guaracy Mingardi, a crime and public safety expert and researcher at Brazil's top think tank, Fundacao Getulio Vargas, said the 2003 law helped make a dent in homicides by firearms in some areas.

According to the Sao Paulo State Public Safety Department, the homicide rate there was 28.29 per 100,000 in 2003 and dropped to 10.02 per 100,000 in 2011.

Brazil wants more powerful guns in the hands of police. This month, the army authorized law enforcement officers to carry heavy caliber weapons for personal use.

Ligia Rechenberg, coordinator of the Sou da Paz, or "I am for Peace," violence prevention group, thinks that could make things worse. She said police will buy weapons that "they don't know how to handle, and that puts them and the population at risk."

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Associated Press writers Frank Jordans in Berlin and Stan Lehman and Bradley Brooks in Sao Paulo contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/around-world-gun-rules-results-vary-wildly-075244259.html

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Harry's Afghan downtime: movies, candy trades

LONDON (AP) ? Prince Harry's off-duty time in Afghanistan appeared to be full of war movies, board games and elaborate candy trades.

The 28-year-old helicopter pilot and fellow members of his squad swapped Kit Kats and Rice Krispies Squares for American soldiers' M&Ms, according to a British media pool report released Sunday.

Harry himself outlined one of his less-prestigious duties. The third-in-line to the U.K. throne said anyone who lost at Uckers ? a military game similar to Ludo or Parcheesi ? had to then wait on his comrades like a Buckingham Palace butler, ready with a fresh cup of tea whenever anyone rang their bell.

"Whoever loses ... then you have to make brews for everybody all day," Harry told journalists ahead of his return to Britain this past week.

He also denied rumors that he was far better at PlayStation than at traditional board games.

"I don't know who told you that," he told reporters. "I lost two days ago, and yesterday, so since you guys have been here I've only lost."

Harry returned to Britain on Wednesday after a 20-week deployment in Afghanistan in which he acknowledged that he had targeted Taliban fighters from the cockpit of his Apache attack helicopter.

Asked in an earlier round of interviews whether he had killed anyone, Harry said: "Yeah, so, lots of people have." That admission disturbed some Britons and led to front-page headlines like the one in The Daily Mail that read: "Harry: I Have Killed."

This latest round of interviews, focusing on Harry's daily life at Britain's Camp Bastion military base in Afghanistan, is not likely to draw the same kind of headlines.

The report mainly carried glimpses of the prince's daily routine, including his favorite foods ? chicken and broccoli ? and his favorite movies ? "Full Metal Jacket," ''Apocalypse Now," and "Platoon."

In an interesting twist for an Apache pilot, "Black Hawk Down," the Ridley Scott film about a helicopter raid gone wrong in Somalia, was among the movies spotted in Harry's communal tent.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/harrys-afghan-downtime-movies-candy-trades-090928405.html

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Reports: Exit locked at burned Bangladesh factory

Smoke rises from a two-storied garment factory after a fire swept through it in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Saturday, Jan.26, 2013. The fire swept killed at least six female workers and injured another five, police and fire officials said. The latest fire occurred more than two months after a deadly fire killed 112 workers in another factory near the capital city, raising questions about the safety measures in Bangladesh garment industry. (AP Photo/A.M. Ahad)

Smoke rises from a two-storied garment factory after a fire swept through it in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Saturday, Jan.26, 2013. The fire swept killed at least six female workers and injured another five, police and fire officials said. The latest fire occurred more than two months after a deadly fire killed 112 workers in another factory near the capital city, raising questions about the safety measures in Bangladesh garment industry. (AP Photo/A.M. Ahad)

Bangladeshi firefighters and volunteers work to douse a fire at a two-storied garment factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Saturday, Jan.26, 2013. The fire killed at least six female workers and injured another five, police and fire officials said. The latest fire occurred more than two months after a deadly fire killed 112 workers in another factory near the capital city, raising questions about the safety measures in Bangladesh garment industry. (AP Photo/A.M. Ahad)

A Bangladeshi worker walks inside a two-storied garment factory that caught fire in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Saturday, Jan.26, 2013. The fire swept killed at least six female workers and injured another five, police and fire officials said. The latest fire occurred more than two months after a deadly fire killed 112 workers in another factory near the capital city, raising questions about the safety measures in Bangladesh garment industry. (AP Photo/A.M. Ahad)

A Bangladeshi climbs a wall to get to the roof of a two-storied garment factory that caught fire in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. The fire swept killed at least six female workers and injured another five, police and fire officials said. The latest fire occurred more than two months after a deadly fire killed 112 workers in another factory near the capital city, raising questions about the safety measures in Bangladesh garment industry. (AP Photo/A.M. Ahad)

Bangladeshi firefighters and volunteers work to douse a fire at a two-storied garment factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. The fire swept killed at least six female workers and injured another five, police and fire officials said. The latest fire occurred more than two months after a deadly fire killed 112 workers in another factory near the capital city, raising questions about the safety measures in Bangladesh garment industry. (AP Photo/A.M. Ahad)

(AP) ? Bangladesh's government has ordered an investigation into allegations that the sole emergency exit was locked at a garment factory where a fire killed seven female workers, an official said Sunday.

The fire Saturday at the Smart Export Garment Ltd. factory occurred just two months after a blaze killed 112 workers in another factory near the capital, raising questions about safety in Bangladesh's garment industry, which exports clothes to leading Western retailers. The gates of that factory were locked.

Government official Jahangir Kabir Nanak said an investigation has been ordered into the cause of Saturday's fire and allegations that the emergency exit was locked.

Altaf Hossain, father of a garment worker killed in the latest fire, has filed a police case against three directors of the factory, accusing them of negligence involving the fire, Dhaka Metropolitan Police Sub-inspector Shamsul Hoque told The Associated Press on Sunday.

He said police had begun an investigation.

Doctors said most of the victims died from asphyxiation.

"When I tried to escape through the emergency exit I found the gate locked," Raushan Ara, a worker at the factory, was quoted as saying by Dhaka's Prothom Alo newspaper.

The newspaper said at least 50 people were injured in a stampede triggered by the fire. Six were hospitalized, while others received first aid treatment on their own.

Some of the injured jumped out of the windows of the two-story factory, survivors said.

Dhaka Metropolitan Police Deputy Commissioner Monzurul Kabir said the bodies of seven women were recovered from the top floor of the factoryt. He said the factory was making pants and shirts, but could not provide further details.

Fire official Abdul Halim said it took firefighters about two hours to bring the blaze under control.

Volunteers joined firefighters in battling the fire as a large crowd gathered outside the factory awaiting word on the fate of relatives. Family members were seen crying near the body of a female worker named Josna, who was 16.

About 250 workers were working at the time of the fire, newspapers said.

It was not immediately known if the factory produced garments for any international companies. The owner was not available for comment, and the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association said the factory was not a member so it had no details.

Earlier this month, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. alerted its global suppliers that it will immediately drop them if they subcontract their work to factories that haven't been authorized by the discounter. The stricter contracting rule, along with other changes to its policy, come amid increasing calls for better safety oversight after the deadly fire in late November at a factory owned by Tazreen Fashions Ltd. that supplied clothing to Wal-Mart and other retailers. Wal-Mart has said the factory wasn't authorized to make its clothes.

Wal-Mart ranks second behind Swedish fast fashion retailer H&M in the number of clothing orders it places in Bangladesh.

Fires have led to more than 600 deaths of garment workers in Bangladesh since 2005, according to research by the advocacy group International Labor Rights Forum.

Associated Press

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S&P 500 in longest winning streak since 2004

NEW YORK (AP) ? The Standard & Poor's 500 index closed above 1,500 on Friday for the first time since the start of the Great Recession in 2007, lifted by strong earnings from Procter & Gamble and Starbucks.

The S&P 500 rose 8.14 points to 1,502.96. It was the eighth straight gain, the longest winning streak since November 2004.

The Dow Jones industrial average closed at 13,895.98, up 70.65 points. The Nasdaq composite gained 19.33 points to 3,149.71.

Procter & Gamble, world's largest consumer products maker, gained $2.83 to $73.25 after reporting that its quarterly income more than doubled. P&G also raised its profit forecast for its full fiscal year. Starbucks rose $2.24 to $56.81 after reporting a 13 percent increase in profits.

"Earnings are growing," said Joe Tanious, a global market strategist at JPMorgan. "The bottom line is that corporate America is doing exceptionally well."

Tanious expects corporate earnings to grow at about 5 percent over the "next year or two," and stock valuations to rise. Currently, the S&P 500 is trading at an average price-to-earnings ratio of 14, below an average of 15.1 for the last decade, according to FactSet data.

Apple continued to decline, allowing Exxon Mobil to once again surpass the electronics giant as the world's most valuable publicly traded company. Apple fell 2.4 percent to $439.88, following a 12 percent drop on Thursday, the biggest one-day percentage drop for the company since 2008, after Apple forecast slower sales. The stock is now 37 percent below the record high of $702.10 it reached Sept. 19.

Apple first surpassed Exxon in market value in the summer of 2011, grabbing a title Exxon had held since 2005. The two traded places through that fall, until Apple surpassed Exxon in early 2012.

Stocks have surged this month, with the S&P 500 advancing 5.4 percent. It jumped at the start of the year when lawmakers reached a last-minute deal to avoid the "fiscal cliff." Stocks built on those gains on optimism that the housing market is recovering and the labor market is healing. The Dow Jones is up 6 percent on the year.

Deutsche Bank analysts raised their year-end target for the index to 1,600 from 1,575.

Companies will be able to maintain their earnings even if lawmakers in Washington decide to implement wide-ranging spending cuts to narrow the budget deficit, the analysts said in a note sent to clients late Thursday.

The yield on the 10-year Treasury note, which moves inversely to its price, climbed 11 basis points to 1.95 percent.

Among other stocks making big moves.

? Halliburton gained $1.91 to $39.72 after posting a loss that was smaller than analysts had expected. The oilfield services company said fourth-quarter profits declined 26 percent to $669 million on increasing pricing pressure in the North American market and one-time charges from the Deepwater Horizon disaster. Wall Street had expected worse.

?Hasbro fell $1.14 to $37.31 after the toy maker said its fourth-quarter revenue failed to meet expectations because of poor demand over the holidays. The company plans to cut about 10 percent of its workforce and consolidate facilities to cut expenses.

? Green Mountain Coffee Roasters rose $2.53 to $46.31 after an analyst noted that sales of a competing coffee brewer introduced by Starbucks were getting off to a weak start.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/p-500-longest-winning-streak-since-2004-211023216--finance.html

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Hotspots and have-nots | The Great Debate

In 2005, Nicholas Negroponte announced an audacious goal: He was going to put a laptop in the hands of every child in developing countries. With his ?One Laptop Per Child? project, the futurist and marquee Wired magazine columnist was looking to close the widening gap between the world?s haves and have-nots. His underlying premise: In the computer age, there should be none of the latter, because the PC was the ultimate equalizer.

OLPC was greeted with great acclaim among the Internet?s 1 percent, many of who were highly motivated to empower the other 99. It was backed by a host of blue-ribbon tech companies and got the perfect coming-out party at the 2006 World Economic Forum in Davos, where the UN Development Program announced it too would support the project. OLPC?s machine, the XO, was tailor-made for the developing world: It had a hard plastic shell to survive outdoors, where it would see a lot of use, and a screen that could be read in direct sunlight. It used 1/10th the power of contemporary laptops and could be recharged with solar energy. And at $200, it was incredibly cheap by laptop standards back then.

Seven years later, OLPC is still grinding away?by the end of 2011 it had given away 2.4 million XO laptops?but to say that the program hasn?t changed the world would be a kind understatement. The irony is that Negroponte?s project didn?t fail because the world was resistant to change. It failed because the world changed too quickly. OLPC was a well-intentioned moon shot that fell short because it solved a hardware problem that all but evaporated. The seemingly quixotic XO had only a two-year head start on the greatest leap forward in mobile computing, the iPhone.

Think about how much computers have changed since 2005. Some of the best mobile devices in the world now cost just a little more than the $200 you must still pony up to send an XO to a needy kid in Somalia. For that price you can get an Amazon Kindle Fire, a Nexus 7, an iPod Touch?or half of an iPad Mini. Getting a cutting-edge computer to every tech-starved child is no longer a daunting challenge?you could just give away last year?s discarded smartphones and overstocked tablets and say, Job well done!

But you still wouldn?t have made things much better for all those have-nots. As Negroponte now knows, that war won?t be won with hardware; it?s now about providing a data stream for those devices. The PC democratized computers; hundreds of millions of them, in turn, demanded a way to be connected.

It?s time for another moon shot, but this time it needs to be about access. The way to spread the wealth isn?t by putting a computer in every child?s lap; it?s by putting the Internet everywhere?even in places where there is no potable water. Villages, neighborhoods, fruit stands?even people?can become hotspots, sharing the wealth that computers promise.

The gateway drug will be the gateway itself.

No technology changed the world as profoundly as the telephone did, but it only happened because of universal access. Governments and phone companies were willing to heavily subsidize wiring locations that were not cost-effective, precisely because the telephone was just a toy if you couldn?t call anyone from anywhere. The parallel here is obvious and important: The Internet rapidly evolved from a forum for bored geeks into the essential connector to services, goods and other people when it was made available to the masses.

The Internet is now a utility everyone needs and deserves, and the case for universal access has already been made: Entire industries have been created or disrupted into oblivion?because of it. Blanket the world with broadband, and the have-nots will have a fighting chance.

Critics might scoff that there are bigger problems than getting Facebook into the Sahara. Hunger is prevalent in the developing world?the UN says 870 million people are chronically undernourished? and still afflicts the developed one. ?And sure, Bill Gates? foundation decided that distributing $10 life-saving mosquito nets is a more powerful blow for good than handing out computers. Less altruistic critics might object that creating a global grid would be a huge undertaking at a time when the First World seems to be teetering. But undertaking this massive project can be soundly rationalized as self-interested capitalism: Connected societies are markets in the making.

?We in the West tend to think of innovation as the next, new, shiny, tech, globally accepted thing,? angel investor Christopher Schroeder wrote in a recent blog post. ?But in emerging growth markets, new access to even existing technologies (e.g., higher-speed broadband, mobile phones, smart devices) can lead to fresh and surprising thinking about local and regional problems, and one day these over-looked corners of the globe may produce world-class innovations as a result.?

Universal access perfects markets and creates an exchange for ideas, and even changes the way we define and approach problems. The power to investigate, research and reach out by lifting a finger any time, any place has a liberating effect. Look around: How many people do you see who are not spending every idle moment with their faces in a screen? Not all of that is wasted on Angry Birds.

Unless the playing field is leveled, we risk our own survival. We can?t imagine a world where everyone doesn?t have access to a phone, yet the Internet is a more resilient, more powerful, more adaptable, more malleable medium?and it is already absorbing and supplanting the telephone as the lifeline for all of us.

?We are here because we are survivors,? says Mickey McManus, president, chief executive and principal of MAYA Design and co-author of Trillions: Thriving in the Emerging Information Ecology. ?But just as the lack of flowing water can drive a population to extinction, the lack of information flow in a population deprives us all of their precious brains and creative passions. We are literally sitting on a wellspring of innovation, and in an age of exponential, malignant complexity we can?t afford to leave those innovators, [who] might have been born in a bottom of the pyramid village, to die of thirst.?

The only thing that will slake that thirst is the data-stream.

PHOTO:?Harish, 11, a school boy uses a laptop provided under the ?One Laptop Per Child? project by a non-governmental organisation (NGO) as a calf stands next to him, on the eve of International Literacy Day at Khairat village, about 90 km (56 miles) from Mumbai September 7, 2010. International Literacy Day is celebrated each year on September 8. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui

Source: http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2013/01/25/hotspots-and-have-nots/

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Moscow's Stray Dogs Hunted Tonight

MOSCOW - Dog owners in the Russian capital are on alert.

A call has gone out on internet message boards for a massive cull of stray dogs in Moscow on Friday evening. An announcement posted online vowed to "clean the city of the fanged pests." Organizers are asking supporters to meet them at a metro station north of Moscow. From there they will fan out to parks and alleys where the dogs are known to sleep, laying out their preferred trap: meat laced with deadly drugs.

Animal rights supporters have taken to social media to organize a counter-protest. According to the Russian news agency RIA Novosti, police have vowed to be on hand to "prevent cases of cruelty to animals."

The event is organized by a shadowy vigilante group derisively known as dog hunters. One animal rights group estimates they have killed over 1,500 dogs in recent years.

On internet forums the dog hunters swap stories and tactics. Many post photos of the dogs they kill. They also link to news reports of dog attacks around the world. Some posts attempt to answer critics, denying they kill the dogs for sport and saying they fear Moscow's huge stray dog population is getting out of control. They say they are only doing what city authorities should be doing.

The moderator of one online message board for dog hunters attempted to lay down some rules in a " manifesto." The author explained they support proper dog breeding and have no intention to harm cats. The author also vowed not to use tactics like fishing hooks, poison, or broken glass to kill the dogs. The tuberculosis medicine they often use to kill the dogs isn't poison, the author explained, suggesting it was merely an overdose.

Stray dogs are a common sight in Moscow. The city is home to between 30,000 and 50,000 strays, according to a veterinary expert interviewed by the Moscow News. Many were purchased for protection and then abandoned once they were no longer needed.

The dog hunts have drawn loud protests from the city's dog owners as well as animal rights activists.

Pet dogs have sometimes become victims after eating or sniffing the poisoned meat. Last fall the city's dog owners took a stand after dozens of pets were sickened by poisoned meat that they ate in parks. At least 70 of them were sickened and three died, according to Russian news reports. Alarmed owners began to organize patrols, hoping to catch the culprits. They even offered rewards for their capture. In October, hundreds of dog owners gathered in central Moscow to demand the dog hunters be punished.

Some owners have tried to protect their pets by putting muzzles on them, lest they stumble upon the dog hunters' traps.

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Friday, January 25, 2013

U.S. quits bilateral civil society group in rebuke to Russia

MOSCOW (Reuters) - The United States has quit a U.S.-Russian forum intended to promote civil society in protest at Moscow's clampdown on civil rights and public activism, the State Department said on Friday.

The Civil Society Working Group was set up during a thaw in ties after Barack Obama became president, and the U.S. pullout reflects how strains have grown since Vladimir Putin started campaigning in 2011 to return to the Kremlin.

In the past year, Russia has restricted demonstrations after a wave of opposition protests that Putin accused Washington of encouraging, and has jailed or begun prosecuting several political activists.

Putin, who started a six-year term as president in May, signed a law last month that outlaws U.S.-funded organizations deemed to be involved in political activity, and Russia has ejected the U.S. Agency for International Development, which supported groups campaigning to improve civil institutions.

U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Thomas Melia said the restrictions on civil society "called into serious question whether maintaining that mechanism (the working group) was either useful or appropriate".

He said Washington's "commitment to engage Russian civil society in support of its objectives ... remains unwavering".

Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov responded mildly, saying: "Russia sincerely wants good relations with the United States and it causes regret when we lose any format for dialogue without replacing it with another."

MAGNITSKY

Efforts to reinvigorate relations after Obama's re-election have been poisoned by the fallout from the death of Sergei Magnitsky, a lawyer who had accused police investigators of stealing huge sums from the state through fraudulent tax refunds, in pre-trial detention in 2009. The Kremlin's own human rights council said he was probably beaten to death.

Last year's U.S. Magnitsky Act bars Russians accused of involvement in Magnitsky's death or of other human rights violations from entering the United States, and freezes any assets they have there.

Russia responded with a law that imposes similar measures on Americans accused of violating the rights of Russians, outlaws U.S.-funded civil society groups deemed to be involved in politics, and prohibits adoptions by the thousands of Americans who came to Russia each year seeking to take in Russian orphans.

Russia has also accused Washington of meddling for criticizing the Kremlin's moves to quash political dissent.

The working group was one of about 20 in a U.S.-Russia commission announced in 2009 by Obama and Russia's then-president, Dmitry Medvedev, as ties were warming.

Melia said some issues that had been addressed by the group, such as those involving children, corruption, human trafficking and prisons, might be discussed through other channels.

(Writing by Steve Gutterman; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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Palestinian leader reaches out to Israel centrists

RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) ? The Palestinian president wants to meet with newly elected Israeli parliament members to lay out his views on peace, hoping a political surge of centrists will provide an opening to resume long-stalled negotiations on a Palestinian state, a senior aide said Thursday.

President Mahmoud Abbas' main target appears to be Yair Lapid, leader of the moderate Yesh Atid (There is a Future) party, who is expected to be influential in setting the priorities of the next government.

Lapid has said he wants Israel to make a serious push for peace, though it is unclear how far he will press the issue in coalition negotiations with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In recent public appearances, he has barely breached the issue, focusing instead on domestic economic concerns.

In elections this week, Lapid's party emerged as the second largest with 19 of 120 seats in parliament, after Netanyahu's right-wing Likud-Yisrael Beitenu bloc that won 31 seats. Netanyahu will keep his job, but will have to bring other parties into his government to win a parliamentary majority, and Lapid's faction is seen as key to any stable coalition.

Netanyahu and Lapid met Thursday, two days after the election, though formal coalition negotiations will only start next week, and could take up to six weeks.

Lapid has campaigned on a domestic agenda that includes ending draft exemptions and government stipends for ultra-Orthodox Jews. But two incoming legislators from his party said Thursday that making peace with the Palestinians is just as important to him.

Lapid might be forced to choose between those two issues because it seems nearly impossible to form a coalition that will deal with both issues.

Netanyahu is a hardliner and may balk at excluding right-wing parties from his coalition in order to move forward with peace talks.

At the same time, efforts to draft Jewish seminary students would likely invite the pro-settler Jewish Home party into the government. The party looks willing to cooperate on that front but wants to annex some of the lands the Palestinians want for their state.

Abbas and his advisers were surprised by the strong showing of center-left parties in the election, after opinion polls predicted a solid majority for religious and right-wing parties opposed to concessions to the Palestinians.

Instead, hawkish and religious parties won a total of 61 seats, compared to 59 for center-left and Arab parties. But Netanyahu has said he wants a broad majority to ensure stability and address domestic issues.

Hoping to capitalize on the results, Abbas will invite representatives of Israeli parliament factions to discuss prospects for negotiations, Abbas aide Yasser Abed-Rabbo said.

"We invite the Israeli parties, particularly the new ones, for dialogue on future accords," Abed Rabbo said.

He did not say when the invitations would go out, but emphasized that Abbas wanted the meeting to take place before Israel forms its next government.

Asked whether Lapid would accept the invitation, Lapid's office said: "These are sensitive issues which are not to be dealt with through the media."

Israeli-Palestinian talks on the terms of Palestinian statehood have been frozen since Netanyahu took office four years ago.

Abbas has argued that he cannot negotiate while Israel continues to build in Jewish settlements on lands the Palestinians want for their state. Netanyahu rejects demands for a construction freeze.

The Palestinians want a state in the West Bank, Gaza and east Jerusalem, territories Israel captured in 1967, but Netanyahu refuses to recognize the 1967 lines as a base for future border talks.

Late last year, the U.N. General Assembly recognized a Palestinian state in the territories captured in 1967, boosting the Palestinian position on borders.

Since the breakdown of talks, Abbas has periodically met with dovish and centrist Israeli politicians, trying to explain his position and counter Israeli allegations that he is not a partner for peace.

Abbas has told them that his U.N. bid was not an attempt to bypass talks, as Netanyahu has claimed, and was meant to increase his leverage in upcoming talks.

Abbas' detractors in Israel argue that he is setting preconditions for negotiations ? a claim the Palestinians deny ? and that does not speak for all Palestinians. Gaza is ruled by the Islamic militant Hamas, which seized the territory in 2007.

In the wake of the U.N. recognition, Abbas formed a committee of PLO officials and members of his Fatah movement to do more to reach out to the Israeli public. Many Israelis, even dovish leftists, have expressed skepticism over peace efforts after years of failed negotiations and frequent outbreaks of violence.

In the planned meetings with Israeli politicians, Abbas hopes to brief them on his negotiations with Netanyahu's predecessor, Ehud Olmert, in 2008, and reassure them that he is serious about peace talks, said a member of the committee who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss internal deliberations.

Abbas and Olmert made some progress toward a final deal, though gaps remained on key issues. Negotiations broke off in late 2008, as Olmert battled corruption allegations and was eventually forced to resign.

Abed Rabbo said Thursday that the Palestinians have not dropped two longstanding conditions for negotiations ? Israel must stop settlement building and the contours of the Palestinian state must be negotiated on the basis of the borders Israel held before 1967.

Lapid, meanwhile, insists that Israel must retain east Jerusalem, the Palestinians' hoped-for capital, and has not said whether he would push for a settlement freeze to clear the way for negotiations. But the overall tone of his party has been far more conciliatory than Netanyahu's approach in recent years.

Yael German, an incoming legislator in Yesh Atid, said her party is serious about restarting negotiations.

"We will insist on equality of the burden (of military service) but we will also insist on an immediate start to peace negotiations, not just to get into negotiations but in order to reach a final status agreement with the Palestinians," she told Israel TV's Channel 2 on Thursday.

Rabbi Dov Lipman, another Yesh Atid lawmaker, told The Associated Press: "We will not sit in a government that is not moving forward on both issues, and we have no doubt that we can make that happen."

Avigdor Lieberman, a key Netanyahu ally who until recently was foreign minister, told Israel Radio the next government must focus on domestic issues rather than peacemaking to avoid political paralysis, given lawmakers' sharply divergent views.

"If we want to founder from the outset, and embark upon endless internal struggles, then make foreign policy the top priority," he said.

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Laub reported from Jerusalem. Associated Press writers Aron Heller and Amy Teibel in Jerusalem contributed reporting.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/palestinian-leader-reaches-israel-centrists-194827337.html

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BubbleBum inflatable booster seat - Tropic Home and Family

BubbleBum inflatable booster seat: Why didn?t I think of this?BubbleBum is an inflatable booster seat for kids' car rides

BubbleBum is an inflatable booster seat for kids' car rides

Has this happened to you? There have been so many times that my mom friends have asked around for a spare car seat for their visiting relative?s or friend?s child. Unfortunately, I don?t keep a spare (and my sedan isn?t big enough to carry more children than what I?ve got!).

So I wish I had come up with this brilliant idea: BubbleBum is an inflatable booster seat (for kids 40-100 pounds). An inflatable seat that you can later roll up and place in the handy storage pouch makes it so easy to travel in a relative?s car, taxi or carpool. Kids going home with a friend can put BubbleBum in their backpack!

BubbleBum was developed by a mom (no surprise there) in Northern Ireland and has already won several awards. And yes, it?s safe ? it has been crash tested and approved.

Once I read the instructions (important!), I found the BubbleBum easy to set up. I did have trouble figuring out how to inflate it ? all you need to do is blow ? but when I reached my frustration threshold, my husband figured it out for me.

(Yes, I know how that sounds. Moving on?.)

The BubbleBum?s seat straps onto the shoulder belt and also the lap belt to make it secure. (This part was easy for me.)

BubbleBum strap

BubbleBum strap

BubbleBum costs around $40 and is available at Target stores ? see below for a Florida list. If you?re outside of Florida, please find a store locator here.

BubbleBum comes in a compact cylinder -- now available at Target stores in the USA

BubbleBum comes in a compact cylinder -- now available at Target stores in the USA

Florida Target stores that carry BubbleBum inflatable booster seats

12801 W Sunrise Blvd
Sunrise, FL
33323

5800 20th St
Vero Beach, FL
32966

325 N Alafaya Trl
Orlando, FL
32828

7730 W Commercial Blvd
Lauderhill, FL
33351

2155 Town Center Blvd
Orlando, FL
32837

1200 Edwards Ferry Rd
Leesburg, FL
20176

4795 W Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy
Kissimmee, FL
34746

10155 Okeechobee Blvd
West Palm Beach, FL 33411

5800 S University Dr
Davie, FL
33328

10150 Bloomingdale Ave
Riverview, FL
33578

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Media Can?t Break Its Wingnut Fever (OliverWillisLikeKryptoniteToStupid)

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Court approves Kodak financing, could exit bankruptcy by mid-2013

Court approves Kodak financing, could exit bankruptcy by mid2013

When Kodak filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy a year ago, the company promised to re-emerge stronger than ever a year later. While that scenario has yet to play out, the gears do seem to be turning: US bankruptcy court Judge Allan Gropper today approved Kodak's bid to borrow up to $844 million from Centerbridge Partners LP. That approval's still conditional, mind you, on the completion of Kodak's recent digital imaging patent fire sale (at "no less than $500 million"). Should that all pan out, the company plans to emerge from bankruptcy by "mid-2013," no doubt worse for wear but better than a few years back.

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Kodak Receives Court Approval of Financing Agreement

Court's Decision is Major Step toward Emergence

ROCHESTER, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In a significant step toward its emergence from Chapter 11, Eastman Kodak Company today received approval from U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Allan Gropper of the Southern District of New York for the company's previously announced commitment from the Steering Committee of the Second Lien Noteholders Committee for interim and exit financing. This financing, which authorizes Kodak to borrow up to $844 million, strengthens Kodak's position to successfully execute its remaining reorganization objectives, finalize its Plan of Reorganization, and emerge from Chapter 11 in mid-2013.

"Taken together, these accomplishments, along with other recent developments, such as the resolution of certain of our legacy liabilities, demonstrate the tangible and meaningful progress Kodak is making as it moves through the final phase of its restructuring."
"The Court's approval of this financing commitment puts Kodak in a strong position to emerge from Chapter 11. This agreement, in conjunction with the recently approved sale and licensing of our digital imaging patent portfolio, lays the financial foundation for our Plan of Reorganization and a successful emergence from Chapter 11 as a profitable and sustainable company," said Antonio M. Perez, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. "Taken together, these accomplishments, along with other recent developments, such as the resolution of certain of our legacy liabilities, demonstrate the tangible and meaningful progress Kodak is making as it moves through the final phase of its restructuring."

The previously announced financing includes new money term loans of $455 million, as well as term loans of up to $375 million issued to holders of senior secured notes participating in the new money term loans in a dollar-for-dollar exchange for amounts outstanding under the company's pre-petition second lien notes. The financing is predicated on certain conditions, including the successful completion of the sale of Kodak's digital imaging patent portfolio for no less than $500 million. The Bankruptcy Court recently approved the sale of this portfolio for $527 million, and the completion of this sale is expected in February 2013.

Upon meeting certain additional conditions, the approved financing also provides Kodak the option of converting up to $644 million of the loans into exit financing due five years after emergence. The additional conditions include the consummation of a Plan of Reorganization by September 30, 2013, the resolution of the company's U.K. pension obligations, and the successful completion of all or a portion of the sales of Kodak's Document Imaging and Personalized Imaging businesses, as detailed in the agreement. Kodak continues to make progress toward these objectives.

CAUTIONARY STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SAFE HARBOR PROVISIONS OF THE PRIVATE SECURITIES LITIGATION REFORM ACT OF 1995

This document includes "forward-looking statements" as that term is defined under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements include statements concerning the Company's plans, objectives, goals, strategies, future events, future revenue or performance, capital expenditures, financing needs, plans or business trends, and other information that is not historical information. When used in this document, the words "estimates," "expects," "anticipates," "projects," "plans," "intends," "believes," "forecasts," or future or conditional verbs, such as "will," "should," "could," or "may," and variations of such words or similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, management's examination of historical operating trends and data are based upon the Company's expectations and various assumptions. Future events or results may differ from those anticipated or expressed in these forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements include, among others, the risks and uncertainties described under the heading "Risk Factors" in the Company's most recent annual report on Form 10-K under Item 1A of Part 1, in the Company's most recent quarterly report on Form 10-Q under Item 1A of Part II and those described in filings made by the Company with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York and in other filings the Company makes with the SEC from time to time, as well as the following: the Company's ability to successfully emerge from chapter 11 as a profitable sustainable company, the ability of the Company to continue as a going concern, the Company's ability to obtain Bankruptcy Court approval with respect to motions in the chapter 11 cases, the ability of the Company and its subsidiaries to prosecute, develop and consummate one or more plans of reorganization with respect to the chapter 11 cases, Bankruptcy Court rulings in the chapter 11 cases and the outcome of the cases in general, the length of time the Company will operate under the chapter 11 cases, risks associated with third party motions in the chapter 11 cases, which may interfere with the Company's ability to develop and consummate one or more plans of reorganization once such plans are developed, the potential adverse effects of the chapter 11 proceedings on the Company's liquidity, results of operations, brand or business prospects, the ability to execute the Company's business and restructuring plan, increased legal costs related to the Bankruptcy Filing and other litigation, our ability to raise sufficient proceeds from the sale of non-core assets and the monetization of our digital imaging patent portfolios within our plan, the Company's ability to generate or raise cash and maintain a cash balance sufficient to fund continued investments, capital needs, restructuring payments and service its debt and financing arrangements, the Company's ability to manage contracts that are critical to its operation, to obtain and maintain appropriate terms with customers, suppliers and service providers, to maintain product reliability and quality, to effectively anticipate technology trends and develop and market new products, solutions and technologies, to retain key executives, managers and employees, our ability to successfully license and enforce our intellectual property rights and the ability of the Company's non-U.S. subsidiaries to continue to operate their businesses in the normal course and without court supervision. There may be other factors that may cause the Company's actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements attributable to the Company or persons acting on its behalf apply only as of the date of this document and are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements included in this report. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that arise after the date made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

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