Sunday, January 27, 2013

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

BlackRock Buys A Stake In Twitter - Business Insider

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As Twitter slowly prepares for a public offering, BlackRock, the money-management firm, is taking a small stake in the company by buying shares from early employees.

The Financial Times reports that BlackRock is spending $80 million for a little under 1 percent of the company, valuing the whole at $9 billion.

That's a lower price than investors paid in deals last year that valued Twitter at $11 billion, but those involved smaller blocks of shares. Private-market transactions also tend to be volatile, given the lack of liquidity.

Twitter recently promoted its CFO, Ali Rowghani, to COO, and hired Zynga executive Mike Gupta to fill the CFO role. Twitter chairman Jack Dorsey and CEO Dick Costolo have described the company as preparing itself to go public, but deliberately and at a time of their choosing.

Costolo has also said that Twitter has a "truckload" of money still in the bank. So until a public offering happens, purchases from employees are likely to be the main source of shares for investors who want a stake in the company.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/blackrock-buys-stake-twitter-employees-2013-1

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Death penalty for some for Egypt soccer violence

CAIRO (AP) ? An Egyptian court has handed down death sentences for 21 people accused of taking part in soccer violence last year that killed 74.

In the courtroom, families of the deceased wailed in disbelief and raised their hands in the air shouting "Allahu Akbar", Arabic for God is great.

The judge said in his statement read live on state TV that he would announce the verdict for the remaining 52 defendants on March 9.

Among those on trial are nine security officials. The soccer melee on Feb. 1, 2011 between Port Said's Al-Masry fans and Cairo's Al-Ahly fans was the world's deadliest soccer violence in 15 years.

As is customary in Egypt, the death sentences will be sent to a top religious authority, the Grand Mufti, for approval.

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Deadly Force Authorized: 10 Sinister Signs From Restricted Locations

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Video: Frigid temperatures envelop much of northern US

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

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Astronaut Snaps Beautiful Photo of 'Night-Shining Clouds'

Even when night blankets the land, some clouds high in the atmosphere may still glow, as seen in this photograph taken by a crewmember aboard the International Space Station on Jan. 5, looking down over French Polynesia in the South Pacific.?

Known as polar mesospheric or noctilucent clouds, these formations have been spotted from the Northern and Southern Hemispheres on ground, in airplanes and on spacecraft, according to the NASA Earth Observatory.

The clouds, also called "night-shining" clouds, form about 47 to 53 miles (76 to 85 kilometers) above the Earth's surface, according to the Earth Observatory. They form near the boundary between two layers of the atmosphere called the mesosphere and the thermosphere, in a region called the mesopause.

The combination of low temperatures at this height and the cloud's position relative to the sun explains the glowing. At these altitudes, temperatures can drop below minus 200 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 130 degrees Celsius). Any water present in the atmosphere freezes into ice crystals. These sky-high crystals may then be illuminated by the sun, which has set from the point of view of people on the ground but can still backlight the clouds, the Earth Observatory reports.

The clouds are sensitive to changes in the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere, as well as high-altitude temperatures. They may also be getting brighter as a result of climate change, according to a recent study, which suggests that the upper atmosphere is more humid, resulting in more and brighter clouds.

Such clouds are most often seen in the far northern and southern latitudes (above 50 degrees) in the summer when, counter-intuitively, the mesosphere is coldest.

The orange band below the clouds in the astronaut's photo is the atmospheric layer known as the stratosphere, according to the Earth Observatory. Below the stratosphere is the troposphere, the layer of atmosphere nearest the ground, in which the bulk of Earth's weather occurs.

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Android, iOS Top Developer Mindshare As Lead Platforms, But RIM?s Not So Far Behind, Finds Global Developer Survey

Screen Shot 2013-01-23 at 13.01.13When it comes to developing for mobile platforms, Android and iOS -- the top two mobile platforms by device sales worldwide -- are also first in the mind of app makers. But surprisingly, beleaguered BlackBerry isn't so far behind: an indication that, if RIM really connects on BB10, it could have a shot at some kind of comeback, or at least the support of developers to make sure it has the content ecosystem to attract consumers.

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Monday, January 21, 2013

Life Fitness Showcases Two New Apps Based on its LFopen APIs

Life FitnessLife Fitness stands as the first fitness equipment manufacturer to open its products to the developer community via APIs. Life Fitness created LFopen to encourage app development around Life Fitness equipment. Currently, APIs exist to enable web based applications or mobile applications that pull data from machines. Chris Clawson, Life Fitness President, commented on the need and benefit of opening up equipment to the developer community:

?Our users want the ability to customize their workouts and create unique experiences that engage and motivate them. With our new open platform products, we are giving consumers the tools they need to enhance their fitness routines by integrating personal technology.?

Life Fitness unveiled two apps that utilize LFopen at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this week. Runtastic and Wahoo Fitness pull data from the Life Fitness treadmill (Elevation Series Discover SE treadmill) and allow users to track and analyze workouts as well as share progress with friends.??Life Fitness hopes that integration with such apps will lead to a new era in fitness and bring Life Fitness equipment to its full potential.

With LFopen, developers can call workout data, workout presets (e.g. age, weight, settings, etc.), and realtime data. The APIs are currently compatible with three types of fitness equipment (i.e. Elevation Series Discover SE, Discover SI and Engage Consoles, and Consumer Track Console). Those interested can visit the LFopen site and email the developer team for access.

Tracking health and fitness progress can be a painfully manual task, and the cumbersome process often leads to workout routine abandonment. API integration with fitness equipment takes the manual entry out of the picture and allows apps and websites to automatically track progress. Life Fitness has prompted a new look at the developer/fitness world relationship and could lead to life changing apps.

Source: http://blog.programmableweb.com/2013/01/21/life-fitness-showcases-two-new-apps-based-on-its-lfopen-apis/

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2013 Super Bowl Championship Shirts

Fans of the winning Super Bowl team go hog wild and want to display their elation with a Super Bowl Championship Shirt. The Super Bowl has been played since 1967 and every year people tune in to see the championship game and some just tune in for the commercials.

Most stores like Walmart, Target and online stores like FansEdge.com have sports gear where the local stores and sometimes the online stores sell champion apparel.

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If there are stemwalls, there may be serious problems. If there is just a slab-on-grade (with raised block perimeter), there may be more than serious problems. Especially if located in a cold climate. Someone needs to do some more exploration to determine exactly what the foundation consists of.

Saying there isn't a potential problem is not logical, based on what the one photo shows. Stucco finishes below grade (and thick ones, if that's what's there) are not normally done, unless they were installed in an effort to hide something. As others have said, post of few more pix, please.

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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Syria troops, rebels fight near bases in northeast

This photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, shows damage after a rocket slammed into a building, killing at least 12 people, in Aleppo, Syria, Friday, Jan. 18, 2013. In a spike in civil war violence that Syrian state media blamed on rebel fighters a rocket attack in the northern city of Aleppo occurred during a particularly bloody week nearly two years after an uprising began against Assad's regime. (AP Photo/SANA)

This photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, shows damage after a rocket slammed into a building, killing at least 12 people, in Aleppo, Syria, Friday, Jan. 18, 2013. In a spike in civil war violence that Syrian state media blamed on rebel fighters a rocket attack in the northern city of Aleppo occurred during a particularly bloody week nearly two years after an uprising began against Assad's regime. (AP Photo/SANA)

This photo released by the Syrian official news agency, SANA, shows rescue workers and bystanders at a building damaged by a rocket attack, that killed at least 12 people, in Aleppo, Syria, Friday, Jan. 18, 2013. In a spike in civil war violence that Syrian state media blamed on rebel fighters a rocket attack in the northern city of Aleppo occurred during a particularly bloody week nearly two years after an uprising began against Assad's regime. (AP Photo/SANA)

(AP) ? Syrian troops fought intense battles on Saturday against rebels who are trying to capture two military bases in the northwest and step up their attacks on army compounds elsewhere in the nation torn by civil war, activists said.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the Local Coordination Committees said the rebels destroyed at least one tank near the town of Khan Sheikhoun in Idlib province. The rebels, who have been battling for weeks to take control of bases in Wadi Deif and Hamdiyeh, are working to cut off supply routes to the compounds, the Observatory said.

Attacks on government bases are a recent focus of fighting in Syria's conflict, which according to the U.N. has killed more than 60,000 people since March 2011.

Last week, rebels captured the nearby air base of Taftanaz, dealing a significant blow to President Bashar Assad's forces, which have relied on its airpower in its fight against the opposition.

The rebels also have been trying to capture other air bases in the northern province of Aleppo, and according to activists, were attacking the air base of Mannagh near the Turkish border.

In Turkey, state-run Anadolu news agency said Syria's air force targeted a mosque and a school building that apparently was sheltering displaced Syrians in the town of Salqin, some four miles (six kilometers) from the border with Turkey in Idlib province. Dozens of people were killed and wounded.

At least 30 people wounded in the attack were taken across the border to Turkey for treatment, and two of died in Turkish hospitals, the news agency said.

The displaced Syrians were eating when the school was attacked, according to Anadolu, who interviewed witnesses who has crossed into the Turkish border province of Hatay. The wounded included women and children, the agency said.

Rami Abdul-Rahman, who heads the Observatory, said the government was sending reinforcements to the central city of Homs where rebels have controlled some neighborhoods for more than a year. Residents of Homs, Syria's third largest city, were one of the first to rise up against Assad and many refer to it as "the capital of the revolution."

"It seems they are preparing for a big attack on Homs," Abdul-Rahman said by telephone.

The Observatory and the LCC said troops attacked several suburbs of the capital, Damascus, as well as Homs and the southern rebel-held town of Busra al-Harir. The shelling and air raids targeted the Damascus suburbs of Douma, Daraya and Moadamiyeh where regime forces have been on the offensive for weeks, they said.

Syrian state-run TV said government forces attacked a group a rebels as they met in the town of Boukamal near the Iraqi border, killing some of them.

The U.N. children's agency, UNICEF, condemned the violence that killed civilian, including children, this week in the central village of Haswiyeh, the northern city of Aleppo and near Damascus.

Around 200 civilians were killed this week in government-controlled areas. Most of them died in a strike on a university in Aleppo and in a mass killing in the central town of Haswiyeh. Opposition activists say a pro-government militia torched houses and killed more than 100 people in Haswiyeh.

"UNICEF condemns these latest incidents in the strongest terms, and once again calls on all parties to ensure civilians - and children especially - are spared the effects of the conflict," the organization said in a statement.

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Associated Press writer Suzan Fraser in Ankara, Turkey, contributed to this report.

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Obama first two-term president to take oath of office four times

President Obama takes the oath of office administered by Chief Justice John Roberts at the White House, Jan. 20,??

President Barack Obama was officially sworn in for a second term on Sunday, taking the oath of office in a short ceremony in the Blue Room of the White House. Chief Justice John Roberts administered the Constitutionally-required oath. According to the White House, First Lady Michelle Obama, first daughters Sasha and Malia were in attendance.

"I did it," the president said to his daughters after taking the oath.

For Obama, it's actually the third time he's done it. In an infamous scene at President Obama's historic Jan. 20, 2009, inauguration, Roberts flubbed the oath, so Obama was forced to take a "do-over" oath with the chief justice the next day.

The oath of office is historically taken on Jan. 20, officially the first day of a presidential term. But since the 20th fell on a Sunday, the public ceremony was scheduled for the 21st.

So when President Obama publicly takes the oath from Roberts at Monday's inauguration in front of an estimated 800,000 people on the National Mall, it will be--technically speaking--his fourth.

As ABC News noted, President Franklin Roosevelt was also sworn in four times but, unlike Obama, he was elected four times.

This time around, Roberts and Obama are leaving nothing to chance. After the president won re-election on Nov. 6, "the two men exchanged a copy of an oath card, containing the precise wording, punctuation, and emphasis of the 35-word recitation," an inauguration official told Reuters.

Vice President Joe Biden was sworn for his second term early Sunday at his residence on the grounds of the Naval Observatory by justice Sonia Sotomayor, the first Hispanic to administer a presidential oath. According to the New York Times, Biden "used the same 19th-century family Bible he has used in every swearing-in ceremony since he entered the Senate in 1973."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/president-obama-takes-oath-sworn-4-times-171757784--election.html

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GI tract bacteria may protect against autoimmune disease

Friday, January 18, 2013

Early life exposure to normal bacteria of the GI tract (gut microbes) protects against autoimmune disease in mice, according to research published on-line in the January 17 edition of Science. The study may also have uncovered reasons why females are at greater risk of autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and lupus compared to males.

Researchers from The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) found that when female mice at high risk of autoimmune (type 1) diabetes were exposed to normal gut bacteria from adult male mice, they were strongly protected against the disease. In this type of mouse strain, more than 85% of females develop autoimmune diabetes due to strong genetic risk factors. In contrast, only 25% of the females developed the disease after they were given normal male gut microbes early in life.

"Our findings suggest potential strategies for using normal gut bacteria to block progression of insulin-dependent diabetes in kids who have high genetic risk," says principal investigator Dr. Jayne Danska. She is Senior Scientist in Genetics & Genome Biology at SickKids and Professor in the Departments of Immunology and Medical Biophysics at the University of Toronto.

A second unexpected finding was the effects of the gut microbe treatments on sex hormones. "We were surprised to see that when young female mice received normal gut microbes from adult males, their testosterone levels rose. We then showed that this hormone was essential for the gut microbe treatment to protect against the disease. It was completely unexpected to find that the sex of an animal determines aspects of their gut microbe composition, that these microbes affect sex hormone levels, and that the hormones in turn regulate an immune-mediated disease," says Dr. Danska.

She adds, "We don't know yet how transfer of male gut microbes into females increases their testosterone, or how this process protects against autoimmunity. This study opens up a new research arena to explore the clinical potential of altering the gut microbe community to prevent or treat immune-mediated diseases."

The hygiene hypothesis

The findings support the 'hygiene hypothesis,' which suggests that the dramatic increase in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases over the past 50 years results from changes in our exposure to microbes. Gut microbes are essential for normal development and training of the immune system, for extracting nutrients from our food, and for protecting us from some infectious diseases. "Our gut microbial community is an essential part of ourselves ? bacterial cells outnumber human cells in our bodies by more than ten to one ? and we live with them as partners," explains Dr. Danska.

Previous research has shown that children living on farms, exposed to a denser and more complex microbial environment, have fewer immune-mediated diseases compared to their village or urban-dwelling peers.

Today's publication is the first to identify a difference between normal gut microbes in males and females reared in identical conditions, and to show that transfer of male-sourced gut bacteria protects against autoimmune disease in females with high genetic risk.

"Our findings point to a direct relationship between normal gut microbe composition and prevention of autoimmune disease. From these discoveries we can move on to characterize the relationships between gut microbes, sex hormones, and ways to control unwanted immune responses," says Dr. Danska.

Implications for diabetes and other autoimmune diseases

The researchers' success in preventing type 1 diabetes from developing in high-risk mice suggests that similar approaches may be applicable in preventing and treating other immune diseases, particularly those showing a female sex bias, Dr. Danska says.

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Review: Personal finance industry gets drubbing | Entertainment ...

"Pound Foolish: Exposing the Dark Side of the Personal Finance Industry" (Portfolio/Penguin), by Helaine Olen

After the financial crisis began in 2008, it suddenly became OK, even desirable, to talk about the illogic of ballooning borrowing and runaway stocks - and the inevitability that bubbles pop. For years, financial journalists had been required to "balance" their realization that lending had come loose from its moorings with industry assertions that things simply worked differently now. In 2008, we finally could say the emperor - the overavailability of all types of debt, the expectation that markets would heal all ills - had no clothes. We no longer had to wait for his side of the story.

That was a good thing. It made possible a whole new genre of nonfiction - highly readable deconstructions of how regulatory and moral gaps spawn financial excess and contributed to the collapse. There are even subgenres, including half-investigation-half-confessions. It is in this burgeoning category that Helaine Olen presents "Pound Foolish: Exposing the Dark Side of the Personal Finance Industry." Olen is taking on the sellers of a particularly insidious form of snake oil, the idea that if you try really hard - and maybe pay $29.95 for a book or $89.95 for an online "membership" or even more to attend a live program - you, too, can achieve financial success. A former Los Angeles Times reporter who made a career interviewing people about their personal finances and getting them professional advice, Olen opens with a rundown of major self-promoters in the field.

Taking a thorough and deserved drubbing are Suze Orman ("rebuilding America one wallet at a time"), David Bach ("the Latte Factor"), Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko ("The Millionaire Next Door"), and Dave Ramsey (with seminars in Cancun and in churches and military bases across the U.S. promoting the elimination of personal debt). He's particularly galling, given that he and his wife filed for bankruptcy protection in 1990, and his main recommendation is to get unemotional, stay out of debt and avoid bankruptcy. His prescription at http://www.daveramsey.com for a family living on $5,000 a month after taxes - far more than the U.S. median income - includes paying $1,250 for housing and $350 for health care. That's a great idea, just not a reality for most middle-class Americans. Many of these self-styled advisers look absurd on close examination. And a huge red flag should pop up for anyone who knows that Orman largely refuses to invest in the same stocks and funds that she frequently promotes.

Olen then translates the doublespeak of traditional personal finance institutions to reveal lots more hot air. There are mutual funds and retirement plans promoted for their safety that actually charge fees so high they can cut an account's value by 28 percent over time (that's from a U.S. Labor Department report about 401(k) plans). She convincingly argues that the fad for "empowering" women to manage their own finances ends up doing the opposite. Olen sees even financial literacy education - with the simplistic message that security comes from planning and self-control - as a "myth," especially given that much of it is sponsored by usurious lenders reaping the considerable benefit of brand loyalty from their students. And forget variable annuities. Just forget you ever heard of them.

Olen's biggest gripes are that no one - not the policy makers, not do-gooders and not the industry whose advice she conveyed to hundreds of her Los Angeles Times subjects - is addressing income inequality and that American public policy offers little real support for low- and moderate-income Americans. But the part where she offers alternatives and outlines the new thinking she'd like to see gets short shrift. And that makes her incisive criticism of the personal finance world sound like an intellectual exercise. Her closing observation, for instance, could have enriched her analysis throughout: She notes that the era of personal responsibility and economic growth that we're asked to harken back to as we get our financial houses in order actually was an era when many government and corporate financial supports first matured. Maybe, just maybe, the rise of pensions and employer-sponsored health insurance, the G.I. bill, welfare as we knew it, and the building of the interstate highway system weren't drags on prosperity. Could it be that they contributed to Americans' personal financial security as they bolstered the economy as a whole?

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Newly discovered quasar cluster may be the largest structure in the universe

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The Large Quasar Group isn't just a psychedelic cover band, but also an enormous cluster of quasars forming what an international team of astronomers led by University of Central Lancashire are calling "the largest known structure in the universe." When the name isn't being reappropriated for British laser tag, its being used to describe the distant (and therefore aged) nuclei of galaxies which often group together in clusters; this cluster just happens to also be the largest such structure ever discovered, making it the de facto largest in the known universe. Resultantly, it also may challenge an Einstein-derived supposition that, "the universe, when viewed at a sufficiently large scale, looks the same no matter where you are observing it from." Of course, you'd have to be incredibly huge to determine conclusively whether or not that's the case, but that Einstein guy was pretty good at making educated guesses.

[Photo credit: M. Kornmesser, ESO]

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Samsung sells 100 million Galaxy S smartphones

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Samsung Electronics Co. said Monday that global sales of its Galaxy S smartphones surpassed 100 million units since the first model in the series was released less than three years ago.

Samsung said it has sold more than 25 million Galaxy S smartphones, 40 million Galaxy S II smartphones and 41 million Galaxy S III smartphones.

Samsung launched the first Galaxy S model at the end of May 2010, scrambling to catch up with Apple, which was reshaping the market with the iPhone.

But Samsung was quick to narrow the gap with bigger smartphone makers. Research firm IHS iSuppli said last month that Samsung beat Nokia in cellphone sales and Apple in smartphone sales last year.

Apple's iPhone sales hit the 100-million mark in March 2011, nearly four years after the introduction of the phone in 2007.

Analysts expect Samsung to announce the fourth version of the Galaxy S smartphone before this summer.

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Monday, January 14, 2013

New Zealand fight to prolong South Africa test

PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa | Sun Jan 13, 2013 5:44pm GMT

PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa (Reuters) - New Zealand fought bravely to move to 157 for four in their second innings, following on and still 247 runs behind South Africa, at the close of the third day's play in the second test on Sunday.

Unbeaten pair BJ Watling (41) and Dean Brownlie (44) provided stern resistance and the duo looked relatively untroubled as they added an unbroken fifth-wicket partnership of 73 off 27.2 overs to steer their team to the close of play.

Opener Martin Guptill contributed 48 before being bowled by seamer Rory Kleinveldt who went on to have Daniel Flynn (0) caught behind with his next delivery.

Kleinveldt ended the day with two for 31 while left-arm spinner Robin Peterson, who accounted for Brendon McCullum (11) and Kane Williamson (11), claimed two for 29.

The tourists showed far more determination with the bat than they had in their first innings when they subsided to 121 all out in reply to the top-ranked hosts's 525-8 declared.

The morning session had belonged to speedster Dale Steyn, the world's top-ranked bowler, who claimed five for 17 off 13 overs to bundle New Zealand out 30 minutes before lunch, at that stage trailing South Africa by 404 runs.

Watling provided the one shining light for the tourists in their first dig as his battling 63 off 87 balls with 13 fours added some gloss to the innings.

New Zealand began the day on a parlous 47 for six and the pair of Watling and Doug Bracewell (7) added 14 runs to the overnight total before the right-handed Bracewell prodded at a Steyn delivery to send an outside edge through to keeper De Villiers.

Steyn struck again one run later when he trapped the left-handed Neil Wagner (0) leg-before with an in-swinging delivery.

The 29-year-old Steyn was not done yet and in his next over he bowled Jeetan Patel (0) after the batsman backed away from a good length delivery.

Steyn enjoyed a wonderful morning as he claimed his 19th five-wicket haul in tests as he sent down a spell that produced figures of 5-3-3-3.

Watling and Trent Boult (17 not out) then provided some late resistance with a last-wicket stand that produced 59 runs, a New Zealand record 10th-wicket partnership against South Africa beating the 57 scored by Simon Doull and Richard de Groen scored in Johannesburg during the 1994/95 season.

The aggressive Watling was the last man out, caught at first slip off the bowling of paceman Morne Morkel.

South Africa hold a 1-0 series lead.

(Writing by Jason Humphries in Durban, Editing by Tom Pilcher)

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Sunday, January 13, 2013

CROSS CULTURAL EXPERIENCE; Brandeis International Business ...

What makes me confused is that what is the exact meaning of "Cross-cultural Experiences"?
This is asking what you have experienced already. Have you lived in the USA before? Did you learn anything about the culture of USA?
Similarly, did you learn anything about the cultural differences between Edingburgh and China?
You don't even have to focus on the global cultures, there are so many cultures in China that you can talk about too. Have you ever been to a minority ethnic group village? What was different about it? Were there traditions they did that were different from yours, like drumming and dancing? Have you ever went to the country side and observe the people living there? What did you take away from those experiences?

In addition, I am not sure how could I explain "in which way will my cross-cultral experiences contribute to the classroom".

In this age of technology, your "updated" information becomes old the instant the new ones appear. You do however, bring to the table your cultural and economical experiences. What is it like living in China with only $1 per day? Personal experiences only go so far in a classroom, unless they're really impressive ones. There is no best or right way to answer this, it all depends on how well you write. Most people say they bring to the classroom their personality, their hard-working, perseverance, and a bunch of other things. But don't write what others write, because this essay wants you to STAND OUT.

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Texas Tech notebook: Williams provides spark

Williams provides spark

Starting in place of suspended guard Trency Jackson, Jamal Williams shook off the pain of a lingering groin injury to provide the Red Raiders with a spark during a 60-46 loss to Kansas.

Williams recorded 11 points, two assists and two steals, his most significant contributions since scoring 15 points in the season opener against Prairie View A&M.

His three free throws with five seconds left in the first half cut Kansas lead at the break to 27-25.

?I knew once we found out about Trency?s situation I had to step up and show them that I could bring the energy also,? said Williams, who missed games against North Carolina A&T and Florida A&M because of the injury and played only a combined 16 minutes during Tech?s first two Big 12 games against TCU and Baylor.

Jackson was suspended for an undisclosed violation of team rules. Tech coach Chris Walker didn?t elaborate on Jackson?s suspension or indicate when he might return.

?All I will say on the matter is we?re going to play with the guys that are there,? Walker said.

Jackson, who is averaging 6.6 points and 2.3 rebounds per game, was also suspended from Tech?s season opener because of disciplinary reasons.

If he is to miss further action, Tech could benefit from more big games from Williams.

?It?s just a matter of him getting back into the swing of things,? Walker said.

Young keys Kansas? run

Texas Tech had to pick its poison against a talented Kansas squad on Saturday, and for the most part the Red Raiders succeeded in limiting offense for center Jeff Withey and star guard Ben McLemore.

But in the second half, senior forward Kevin Young took advantage of a Tech defense designed to stop other Jayhawks. He scored 12 of his game-high 14 points in the second half, including eight in the first six minutes of the period.

?I think I really needed to do that,? Young said, ?because we were playing frightened in the first half, and it seemed like we were just out there. I decided to make a change.?

Self said he wants to see more consistent performances from Young like the one he put together in the second half.

?Kevin drives me nuts,? Self said. ?He can play so good. At 6-foot-8, he can run and jump and not even contest a shot or layup with a 6-foot guy shooting it with one second on the shot clock, or not even come close to blocking out a guy. When he turns the switch, he does a lot of great things.?

Asked if he helped Young flip that switch with a stern halftime lecture, Kansas coach Bill Self smiled and said, ?Oh, I don?t know. You?d have to ask him.?

Tech strong defensively in loss

The Red Raiders may not have seemed like the mostly likely candidate to limit Kansas to its season-low scoring total heading into Saturday?s game.

Tech entered the game last in the Big 12 in scoring defense (70.4) and was coming off an 82-point yield against Baylor on Tuesday.

But Tech played perhaps as aggressively as it had all season, particularly in the first half, and made life difficult for Kansas on the offensive end.

?Give Tech credit,? Kansas coach Bill Self said. ?I thought they played hard. I like Tech?s personnel. I think they?ve got good players. I think if they play with that type of energy all the time and guard, I think they can be a very good defensive team. I think you should look at us being inept offensively, but in large part because Tech was good defensively.

Kansas made only five field goals in the first half en route to a season-low 27 points, but the Jayhawks found rhythm in the second and shot 61 percent (14 of 23) from the floor, with much of that scoring coming in transition.

?We need everything to go right to beat a team of that magnitude,? Tech coach Chris Walker said, ?but there were signs of growth. There were signs of competition, and I think that going forward we have something to build on.?

Source: http://redraiders.com/filed-online/2013-01-12/texas-tech-notebook-williams-provides-spark

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Marks, two others to return for Boise State's game with New Mexico

By Brian Murphy
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Boise State leading scorer Derrick Marks, key reserve Mikey Thompson and backup big man Darrious Hamilton will be available to play for the Broncos in Wednesday's home game against New Mexico, the school announced Saturday.

All three were suspended for Boise State's Mountain West opener at Wyoming, a game the Broncos won 63-61.

Reserve center Kenny Buckner will serve a three-game suspension and miss games against New Mexico and Air Force (Jan. 19). He is eligible to return to the team for the Fresno State game on Jan. 23.

All suspensions were for violating team rules, the school said.

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Saturday, January 12, 2013

News Summary: Iraq warns of seized oil shipments

BLACK GOLD BLOCKADE: Iraq has threatened to seize oil exports made without its consent and sue companies dealing in what it sees as contraband crude just days after the country's self-rule Kurdish region began unilaterally exporting oil.

THE STAKES: A hard line from Baghdad over shipments could exacerbate tensions. The two sides appeared on the brink of war two months ago after an exchange of fire led to troop deployments and heavy weapons along a disputed internal border.

WAR LEGACY: Since the 2003 U.S. invasion, the Kurds have struck more than 50 deals with foreign producers. Baghdad believes the central government should manage the country's oil policy and wants all exports to travel through state-run pipelines.

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Obama, Karzai accelerate end of U.S. combat role in Afghanistan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama and Afghan President Hamid Karzai agreed on Friday to speed up the handover of combat operations in Afghanistan to Afghan forces, raising the prospect of an accelerated U.S. withdrawal from the country and underscoring Obama's determination to wind down a long, unpopular war.

Signaling a narrowing of differences, Karzai appeared to give ground in talks at the White House on U.S. demands for immunity from prosecution for any American troops who stay in Afghanistan beyond 2014, a concession that could allow Obama to keep at least a small residual force there.

Both leaders also threw their support behind tentative Afghan reconciliation efforts with Taliban insurgents, endorsing the establishment of a Taliban political office in Qatar in hopes of bringing insurgents to inter-Afghan talks.

Outwardly, at least, the meeting appeared to be something of a success for both men, who need to show their vastly different publics they are making progress in their goals for Afghanistan. There were no signs of the friction that has frequently marked Obama's relations with Karzai.

Karzai's visit came amid stepped-up deliberations in Washington over the size and scope of the U.S. military role in Afghanistan once the NATO-led combat mission concludes at the end of 2014.

"By the end of next year, 2014, the transition will be complete," Obama said at a news conference with Karzai standing at his side. "Afghans will have full responsibility for their security, and this war will come to a responsible end."

The Obama administration has been considering a residual force of between 3,000 and 9,000 troops - far fewer than some U.S. commanders propose - to conduct counterterrorism operations and to train and assist Afghan forces.

A top Obama aide said this week that the administration does not rule out a complete withdrawal after 2014, a move that some experts say would be disastrous for the weak Afghan central government and its fledgling security apparatus.

Obama on Friday left open the possibility of that so-called "zero option" when he several times used the word "if" to suggest that a post-2014 U.S. presence was far from guaranteed.

Insisting that Afghan forces were "stepping up" faster than expected, Obama said Afghan troops would take over the lead in combat missions across the country this spring, rather than waiting until the summer as originally planned. NATO troops will then assume a "support role," he said.

"It will be a historic moment and another step toward full Afghan sovereignty," Obama said.

Obama said final decisions on this year's troop cuts and the post-2014 U.S. military role were still months away, but his comments suggested he favors a stepped-up withdrawal timetable.

There are some 66,000 U.S. troops currently in Afghanistan. Washington's NATO allies have been steadily reducing their troop numbers as well despite doubts about the ability of Afghan forces to shoulder full responsibility for security.

'WAR OF NECESSITY'

Karzai voiced satisfaction over Obama's agreement to turn over control of detention centers to Afghan authorities, a source of dispute between their countries, although the White House released no details of the accord on that subject.

Obama once called Afghanistan a "war of necessity." But he is heading into a second term looking for an orderly way out of the conflict, which was sparked by the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States by an al Qaeda network harbored by Afghanistan's Taliban rulers.

He faces the challenge of pressing ahead with his re-election pledge to continue winding down the war while preparing the Afghan government to prevent a slide into chaos and a Taliban resurgence once most NATO forces are gone.

Former Senator Chuck Hagel, Obama's nominee to become defense secretary, is likely to favor a sizable troop reduction.

Karzai, meanwhile, is eager to show he is working to ensure Afghans regain full control of their territory after a foreign military presence of more than 11 years.

Asked whether the cost of the war in lives and money was worth it, Obama said: "We achieved our central goal ... or have come very close to achieving our central goal, which is to de-capacitate al Qaeda, to dismantle them, to make sure that they can't attack us again."

He added: "Have we achieved everything that some might have imagined us achieving in the best of scenarios? Probably not. This is a human enterprise, and you fall short of the ideal."

Obama made clear that unless the Afghan government agrees to legal immunity for U.S. troops, he would withdraw them all after 2014 - as happened in Iraq at the end of 2011.

Karzai, who criticized NATO over civilian deaths, said that with Obama's agreement to transfer detention centers and the planned withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghan villages, "I can go to the Afghan people and argue for immunity" in a bilateral security pact being negotiated.

Addressing students at Georgetown University later in the day, the Afghan leader predicted with certainty that the United States would keep a limited number of troops in Afghanistan after 2014, in part to battle al Qaeda and its affiliates.

"One of the reasons the United States will continue a limited presence in Afghanistan after 2014 in certain facilities in Afghanistan is because we have decided together to continue to fight against al Qaeda," Karzai said. "So there will be no respite in that."

Many of Obama's Republican opponents have criticized him for setting a withdrawal timetable and accuse him of undercutting the U.S. mission by reducing troop numbers too quickly.

Karzai and his U.S. partners have not always seen eye to eye, even though the American military has been crucial to preventing insurgent attempts to oust him.

In October, Karzai accused Washington of playing a double game by fighting the war in Afghan villages instead of going after insurgents who cross the border from neighboring Pakistan.

In Friday's news conference, Karzai did not back down from his previous comments that foreigners were responsible for some of the official corruption critics say is rampant in Afghanistan. But he acknowledged: "There is corruption in the Afghan government that we are fighting against."

Adding to tensions has been a rash of deadly "insider" attacks by Afghan soldiers and police against NATO-led troops training or working with them. U.S. forces have also been involved in a series of incidents that enraged Afghans, including burning Korans, which touched off days of rioting.

(Additional reporting by Roberta Rampton, Mark Felsenthal, Jeff Mason, Phil Stewart, Tabassum Zakaria, David Alexander; Editing by Warren Strobel and Will Dunham)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-karzai-accelerate-end-u-combat-role-afghanistan-000624791.html

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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

2012 Smashes Record For Hottest Year In The Lower 48

It's official: 2012 was the hottest year on record for the contiguous United States. In fact, it shattered the record set in 1998. The National Climatic Data Center says last year was also extraordinarily dry ? and drought conditions are persisting into 2013.

Source: http://www.npr.org/2013/01/08/168898506/2012-smashes-record-for-hottest-year-in-the-lower-48?ft=1&f=1007

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Samsung refreshes its mid-range Series 5 Ultrabook with touch; arrives in February for $749+

Samsung refreshes its mid-range Series 5 Ultrabook with touch; arrives in February for $749+

Just about a year after Samsung first announced its mid-range Series 5 Ultrabooks, it's refreshing them with a higher-end aluminum chassis, backlit keyboards and touchscreens. The laptop, which will be available with a 14-inch screen only, will be offerred in black, red and navy (same as the GS III). It will come standard with a touchscreen in the US, though the version on display here at CES wasn't touch-enabled.

Perhaps the biggest difference -- aside from the touch bit -- is that the design has a considerably more upscale feel than the last-gen models. Here, you have a brushed aluminum lid that takes after the high-end Series 9 line. In fact, every surface here is made of metal, save for the bottom, which is plastic. The keyboard layout is more similar to the last year's model, though, except that now it has backlighting.

As before, the chassis is thick enough to make room for a tray-loading optical drive. Other amenities include three USB ports (one of them 3.0), an Ethernet jack, HDMI-out, a headphone port, DisplayPort (swapped in for VGA) and a lock slot. A Samsung rep told us it will be sold in two configurations in the US: a $749 model with a Core i3 processor and a 4GB of RAM and an $899 model with Core i5 and eight gigs of memory. Both will have 1,366 x 768 resolution (a minor disappointment) and a 500GB hard drive paired with 24GB of ExpressCache for faster boot-ups and application launch times. In the US, at least, you're looking at integrated graphics only, though in other countries it will be available with an AMD Radeon HD 8750 GPU. Look for these in February and for now, enjoy the hands-on shots below.

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Amount of caffeine in diet supplements all over the map: study

(Reuters) - The amount of caffeine in diet supplements varies widely, and product labels are often inaccurate or have no caffeine information at all, according to a U.S. study.

The caffeine doses probably wouldn't be a problem on their own, but they may cause issues when the pills or powders are combined with energy drinks, coffee and other high-caffeine food and beverages, said researchers, whose report appeared in JAMA Internal Medicine.

"Consumers really have no idea when they're purchasing supplements what's in them, even if they carefully read the label," said Pieter Cohen from Harvard Medical School in Boston, who worked on the study.

He and his colleagues analyzed the caffeine content of 31 dietary supplements that are known to have added caffeine or herbal ingredients that naturally contain caffeine, and are sold on military bases.

Eleven of the supplements listed herbal ingredients, and all of those had no caffeine or only minimal traces, the research team reported.

Among the other 20 products, nine had labels with accurate caffeine information. Another five had varying caffeine contents that were either much lower or higher than the amount listed on the label.

The remaining six products did not have caffeine levels on their labels, but had very high amounts according to the chemical analysis - between 210 and 310 milligrams per serving. In comparison, an eight-ounce cup of coffee has about 100 mg of caffeine.

Those levels are especially worrisome for military service members abroad, Cohen said, because side effects of caffeine such as tremors and anxiety may hit them extra hard due to the stressful environment.

Too much caffeine, according to Cohen, "could push one over from just being a little on edge to having a full-blown panic attack."

One limitation of the study was that the researchers only tested one of each supplement. Because of that, it wouldn't be right to call out any single company on its products, said Cohen, who is also an internist at Cambridge Health Alliance.

What stood out to him was how common inaccurate labeling or lack of information was, across the board.

A spokesperson for GNC, which produces and sells die and nutritional supplements, told Reuters Health in an email, "We believe that all GNC brand labeling is appropriate as to ingredients and dosage.

"GNC does, like many other retailers, sell third party products and questions on their labeling practices should be addressed directly to those manufacturers." SOURCE: http://bit.ly/13fYmei

(Reporting from New York by Genevra Pittman at Reuters Health; editing by Elaine Lies)

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Video: Democrats may pressure Obama over spending cuts

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Even brief interruptions spawn errors

Even brief interruptions spawn errors [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 7-Jan-2013
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EAST LANSING, Mich. Short interruptions such as the few seconds it takes to silence that buzzing smartphone have a surprisingly large effect on one's ability to accurately complete a task, according to new research led by Michigan State University.

The study, in which 300 people performed a sequence-based procedure on a computer, found that interruptions of about three seconds doubled the error rate.

Brief interruptions are ubiquitous in today's society, from text messages to a work colleague poking his head in the door and interrupting an important conversation. But the ensuing errors can be disastrous for professionals such as airplane mechanics and emergency room doctors, said Erik Altmann, lead researcher on the study.

"What this means is that our health and safety is, on some level, contingent on whether the people looking after it have been interrupted," said Altmann, MSU associate professor of psychology.

The study, funded by the U.S. Navy's Office of Naval Research, is one of the first to examine the effects of brief interruptions on relatively difficult tasks. The findings appear in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.

Study participants were asked to perform a series of tasks in order, such as identifying with a keystroke whether a letter was closer to the start or the end of the alphabet. Even without interruptions a small number of errors in sequence were made.

Sometimes participants were interrupted and told to type two letters which took 2.8 seconds before returning to the task. When this happened, they were twice as likely to mess up the sequence.

Altmann said he was surprised that such short interruptions had a large effect. The interruptions lasted no longer than each step of the main task, he noted, so the time factor likely wasn't the cause of the errors.

"So why did the error rate go up?" Altmann said. "The answer is that the participants had to shift their attention from one task to another. Even momentary interruptions can seem jarring when they occur during a process that takes considerable thought."

One potential solution, particularly when errors would be costly, is to design an environment that protects against interruptions. "So before you enter this critical phase: All cell phones off at the very least," Altmann said.

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His co-authors are Gregory Trafton of the Naval Research Laboratory and Zach Hambrick of MSU.


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Contact: Erik Altmann
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517-353-4406
Michigan State University

EAST LANSING, Mich. Short interruptions such as the few seconds it takes to silence that buzzing smartphone have a surprisingly large effect on one's ability to accurately complete a task, according to new research led by Michigan State University.

The study, in which 300 people performed a sequence-based procedure on a computer, found that interruptions of about three seconds doubled the error rate.

Brief interruptions are ubiquitous in today's society, from text messages to a work colleague poking his head in the door and interrupting an important conversation. But the ensuing errors can be disastrous for professionals such as airplane mechanics and emergency room doctors, said Erik Altmann, lead researcher on the study.

"What this means is that our health and safety is, on some level, contingent on whether the people looking after it have been interrupted," said Altmann, MSU associate professor of psychology.

The study, funded by the U.S. Navy's Office of Naval Research, is one of the first to examine the effects of brief interruptions on relatively difficult tasks. The findings appear in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.

Study participants were asked to perform a series of tasks in order, such as identifying with a keystroke whether a letter was closer to the start or the end of the alphabet. Even without interruptions a small number of errors in sequence were made.

Sometimes participants were interrupted and told to type two letters which took 2.8 seconds before returning to the task. When this happened, they were twice as likely to mess up the sequence.

Altmann said he was surprised that such short interruptions had a large effect. The interruptions lasted no longer than each step of the main task, he noted, so the time factor likely wasn't the cause of the errors.

"So why did the error rate go up?" Altmann said. "The answer is that the participants had to shift their attention from one task to another. Even momentary interruptions can seem jarring when they occur during a process that takes considerable thought."

One potential solution, particularly when errors would be costly, is to design an environment that protects against interruptions. "So before you enter this critical phase: All cell phones off at the very least," Altmann said.

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His co-authors are Gregory Trafton of the Naval Research Laboratory and Zach Hambrick of MSU.


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