Wednesday, February 27, 2013

LG Optimus LTE III spotted in the wild in South Korea

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At first glance you'd be forgiven for mistaking what we see here for an LG Optimus L7, but it is in fact reportedly the latest in the Optimus LTE line -- the imaginatively titled Optimus LTE III. Spied in South Korea, the LTE III is supposedly launching sometime later this year on the country's SK Telecom network. 

Like the L-Series devices, the LTE III is reported to carry some decent mid-range specs, such as a 1280x720 display, and dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8960 processor. Software is said to be Android 4.1.2, which is hardly a surprise given what we've seen in Barcelona this week. It also supposedly packs a decent sized 2540 mAh battery to keep things ticking along.

Will LG release this outside of its native South Korea? Possibly not, but it's a nice looking device all the same -- though the physical home button still draws its critics. It also seems to have a sweet looking flip case available for it too, similar in style to that which we saw for the Optimus G Pro at Mobile World Congress. 

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PayPal co-founder Levchin launches new mobile payment start-up

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Max Levchin, co-founder of online payment giant PayPal, launched a rival business on Tuesday called Affirm that will compete in the crowded but fast-growing mobile payments business.

Affirm's technology helps shoppers complete online purchases more quickly and easily when they are using smart phones and other mobile devices, according to the firm's website.

PayPal, owned by eBay Inc, is the leader in online payments, however, the company is being challenged by a host of start-ups, including Square Inc, that focus on new opportunities and problems created by the boom in mobile commerce.

Affirm is focusing on streamlining the mobile checkout process online, which can involve typing in lots of information, such as an address and card numbers, using a small type pad.

Affirm said it has whittled the online buying process down to two taps on a smart phone screen - one to tap the Affirm button on participating merchant websites and a second to confirm the order.

Affirm is using Facebook Inc to confirm users' identities, so for first-time users the process includes a third step which involves logging into their Facebook accounts and accepting the Affirm application.

Levchin co-founded PayPal with Peter Thiel and was its Chief Technology Officer for four years, before it was acquired by eBay. He designed and built PayPal's pioneering online security and fraud-prevention systems.

While PayPal led the way on security, its service has been criticized as not very user-friendly. That has left room for new rivals to develop more consumer-focused payment services.

"This is a very big market therefore it's extremely attractive for a lot of players," Bob Swan, chief financial officer of eBay, said during a presentation to investors on Tuesday.

As more consumers shop using mobile devices, it is very important for PayPal to have a fast mobile checkout service that is "brain-dead simple," Swan added.

Affirm said it gives users 30 days to pay for their purchases, comparing the service to a charge card. It makes money by charging participating merchants a small fee.

However, if users do not pay their balance, Affirm can charge "reasonable" fees on delinquent accounts, according to the company's terms of service.

Affirm users can pay off their balances using credit cards, bank transfers or physical checks. PayPal was not included as a method of payment in its terms of service.

(Reporting By Alistair Barr; Editing by Tim Dobbyn)

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C. Everett Koop, Reagan's revolutionary surgeon general, dies

When C. Everett Koop finished his 8-year term as surgeon general in 1989, he left behind a landscape where AIDS was a top research and educational priority, smoking was considered a public health hazard, and access to abortion remained largely intact.

By Connie Cass and Wilson Ring,?Associated Press / February 25, 2013

Former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. C. Everett Koop, seen here in 2002, raised the profile of the surgeon general by riveting America's attention on the then-emerging disease known as AIDS and by railing against smoking. He has died in New Hampshire at age 96. (AP Photo/Jim Cole, File)

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With his striking beard and starched uniform, former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop became one of the most recognizable figures of the Reagan era ? and one of the most unexpectedly enduring.

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His nomination in 1981 met a wall of opposition from women's groups and liberal politicians, who complained President Ronald Reagan selected Koop, a pediatric surgeon and evangelical Christian from Philadelphia, only because of his conservative views, especially his staunch opposition to abortion.

Soon, though, he was a hero to AIDS activists, who chanted "Koop, Koop" at his appearances but booed other officials. And when he left his post in 1989, he left behind a landscape where AIDS was a top research and educational priority, smoking was considered a public health hazard, and access to abortion remained largely intact.

Koop, who turned his once-obscure post into a bully pulpit for seven years during the Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations and who surprised both ends of the political spectrum by setting aside his conservative personal views on issues such as homosexuality and abortion to keep his focus sharply medical, died Monday at his home in Hanover, N.H. He was 96.

An assistant at Koop's Dartmouth College institute, Susan Wills, confirmed his death but didn't disclose its cause.

Dr. Richard Carmona, who served as surgeon general a decade ago under President George W. Bush, said Koop was a mentor to him and preached the importance of staying true to the science even if it made politicians uncomfortable.

"He set the bar high for all who followed in his footsteps," Carmona said.

Although the surgeon general has no real authority to set government policy, Koop described himself as "the health conscience of the country" and said modestly just before leaving his post that "my only influence was through moral suasion."

A former pipe smoker, Koop carried out a crusade to end smoking in the United States; his goal had been to do so by 2000. He said cigarettes were as addictive as heroin and cocaine. And he shocked his conservative supporters when he endorsed condoms and sex education to stop the spread of AIDS.

Chris Collins, a vice president of amFAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research, said many people don't realize what an important role Koop played in the beginning of the AIDS epidemic.

"At the time, he really changed the national conversation, and he showed real courage in pursuing the duties of his job," Collins said.

Even after leaving office, Koop continued to promote public health causes, from preventing childhood accidents to better training for doctors.

"I will use the written word, the spoken word and whatever I can in the electronic media to deliver health messages to this country as long as people will listen," he promised.

In 1996, he rapped Republican presidential hopeful Bob Dole for suggesting that tobacco was not invariably addictive, saying Dole's comments "either exposed his abysmal lack of knowledge of nicotine addiction or his blind support of the tobacco industry."

Although Koop eventually won wide respect with his blend of old-fashioned values, pragmatism and empathy, his nomination met staunch opposition.

Foes noted that Koop traveled the country in 1979 and 1980 giving speeches that predicted a progression "from liberalized abortion to infanticide to passive euthanasia to active euthanasia, indeed to the very beginnings of the political climate that led to Auschwitz, Dachau and Belsen."

But Koop, a devout Presbyterian, was confirmed after he told a Senate panel he would not use the surgeon general's post to promote his religious ideology. He kept his word.

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Newt pheromones: They drive the ladies crazy

Franky Bossuyt

The male alpine Ichthyosaura alpestris newt knows that it isn't the tail waving that attracts the ladies, but the pheromones that he uses.

By Joseph Castro
LiveScience

It may be time to crown male newts as the female-arousing kings ? the amphibians release powerful pheromones that put females in the mood to mate with practically any adult around, even other females from different newt species, new research shows.

"The females react as if they're under the influence of drugs," said lead researcher Franky Bossuyt, a biologist at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Free University of Brussels) in Belgium. "We were convinced that if we put in a plastic toy moving at the right speed, they would follow it."

Newts typically live on land as adults and mate exclusively in water. During the breeding season, males adopt intense color patterns and grow skin extensions on their legs, tail and crest. These changes are thought to make males more attractive to females.

When two newts meet, the male releases pheromones and waves his tail, sending the chemical signals to the female. They then play out a mating dance akin to a short game of tag, with the female following after the male. To let him know she's ready to get down to business, the female touches the male's tail with her nose, prompting him to deposit his spermatophore ? a jellylike mass containing sperm??onto a substrate in the water, such as a leaf. Finally, he leads the female over the sperm packet, which sticks to her cloaca (the orifice leading to intestinal, reproductive and urinary tracts), resulting in insemination.

For years, scientists thought males waved their tails to disperse "attractant pheromones," which broadcast the male's presence and bring newt pairs together. But there's a problem with this idea: The newts have already introduced themselves before the male waves his tail. "The females are not attracted to the males by the tail-waving, at least with the newts I've seen," Bossuyt said.

Instead, the researchers thought, the tail fanning might disperse "courtship pheromones" that alter the female's behavior to stimulate mating.

Newt mating game
To find out, researchers placed male-female pairs of alpine newts (Ichthyosaura alpestris) and palmate newts (Lissotriton helveticus) into water-filled plastic containers for receptivity tests. The newts passed the test and were ready for the next phase if they completed the courtship ritual (females weren't allowed to complete the insemination).

The team then put two-female pairs into pheromone-infused courtship?water; some pairs consisted of two alpine newts, other pairs had one female of each species. If the water contained pheromones from a male of her species, the female would desperately try to court the other female. In some cases, two female alpine newts tried to follow each other, resulting in the pair circling one another. In some two-species trials, one female chased after another, even as the unreceptive partner tried to escape the container. [See video of the sex-crazed newts]

But the amphibians didn't remain patient forever. Not receiving the spermatophore she expected, the courting female eventually started waving her tail at her partner, possibly sending out pheromones.

Frustrated females
"Female tale-waving?is a kind of frustration behavior," Bossuyt explained, adding that females also tail-waved in receptivity tests to get males to continue courtship after researchers removed the spermatophores. In natural settings, this behavior probably happens only in uncommon situations, such as when a male is too tired for courtship. "So female tail-waving likely happens in nature, but you will not easily observe it," he said.

The results suggest the pheromones don't just announce the male's arrival, given how they induced such an overpowering mating reaction in the females. The researchers think males may have evolved such potent pheromones out of necessity, since newts often breed in turbid water with other newt species, making it difficult to mate based on vision alone.

It seems a male newt's flashy appearance matters little to females: It's all about his smell.

The research was detailed online this month in the journal PLOS ONE.

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Second winter storm in days blasts central U.S.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) ? Another blizzard bore down on the nation's midsection early Tuesday after lashing the Texas Panhandle with hurricane-force winds, closing highways and cutting power to thousands in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. At least two people were killed in the storm, and Midwesterners still digging out from last week's deep snowpack braced for more.

Kansas City, Mo., Mayor Sly James declared a state of emergency, an unwanted encore just five days after a major snowstorm dumped nearly a foot of snow on his city. Flights in and out of Kansas City International Airport were canceled, schools, government offices and businesses across the region were closed and James urged residents to stay home if they could.

Up to 15 inches or more were forecast for parts of western Missouri, with a foot or more in Kansas City alone: "This one has the potential to be quite serious," James said.

A strong low pressure system fueled the storm, which also included heavy rain and thunderstorms in eastern Oklahoma and Texas. Six counties in Arkansas and all parishes in Louisiana were under a tornado watch through Monday night.

The storm knocked power out to thousands of homes in Texas and Oklahoma and was blamed for the death of a 21-year-old man whose SUV hit an icy patch on Interstate 70 in northwestern Kansas and overturned Monday. In Oklahoma, a person was killed after 15 inches of snow brought down part of a roof in the northwest town of Woodward.

In the Texas Panhandle, wind gusts up to 75 mph and heavy snow had made all roads impassable and created whiteout conditions, said Paul Braun, a spokesman for the Texas Department of Transportation. A hurricane-force gust of 75 mph was recorded at the Amarillo, Texas, airport. The city saw the biggest snowfall total in Texas with 17 inches.

Motorists were stranded throughout the Texas Panhandle, with the NWS in Lubbock reporting as many as 100 vehicles at a standstill on Interstate 27.

Texas Tech's men's basketball team stayed overnight at a hotel in Manhattan, Kan., after playing Kansas State on Monday night, rather try to drive back to Lubbock. Also late Monday, officials with Oklahoma State University announced it would be closed Tuesday due to the weather.

The American Red Cross opened a shelter Monday night in Woodward, Okla., for any travelers who get stranded. It also told its volunteers and workers in Kansas City to be prepared to help in the case of power outages or large numbers of stranded travelers.

Area hospitals closed outpatient and urgent care centers, and the University of Missouri canceled classes for Tuesday. The Missouri Department of Transportation issued a "no travel" advisory asking people to stay off affected highways except in case of a dire emergency.

Winds in excess of 30 mph were expected to cause whiteout conditions by early morning. There also was some concern that early rainfall could form a layer of ice beneath the snow, worsening driving conditions for those who dared the morning commute.

Greg Bolon, assistant Kansas City public works director, said the city's plow drivers had been working around the clock in 12-hour shifts since Wednesday and were bracing for several more days of extended schedules. City plows focused on arterial streets late Monday and early Tuesday.

Bolon asked local residents to be patient with plow drivers, even if they throw heavy snow back into already-shoveled driveways as they clear the streets. He said the long, often-thankless hours can take a toll on workers who are just doing what they're told.

"We're out there doing what we can to get streets open, and when people come out and shake their fists at you, it probably bothers you more mentally because you're doing what you're supposed to do," Bolon said.

He said supervisors were keeping an eye on drivers for signs of fatigue, but he thought most were doing fine because of 12-hour intervals between shifts.

National Weather Service meteorologist Chris Bowman in Pleasant Hill, Mo., said the most intense snow in the Kansas City area was expected from midnight to 6 a.m. Tuesday. Southern parts of the city and counties to the south were expected to see 10 to 12 inches of snow, he said, while the northern part of the city was looking at 6 to 10 inches.

Other weather outlets predicted well more than a foot of snow over a narrow swath of counties in Missouri, which Bowman said was possible but probably on the high side.

"The potential is there," he said. "We're probably being a little more conservative because you're getting into stuff that's never occurred before with that kind of snowfall. There is still some debate about whether we have enough instability to lead to that kind of accumulation."

Meteorologist Mike Umscheid of the National Weather Service office in Dodge City, Kan., said this latest storm combined with the storm last week will help alleviate the drought conditions that have plagued farmers and ranchers across the Midwest, and could be especially helpful to the winter wheat crop planted last fall.

But getting two back-to-back storms of this magnitude doesn't mean the drought is finished.

"If we get one more storm like this with widespread 2 inches of moisture, we will continue to chip away at the drought, but to claim the drought is over or ending is way too premature," Umscheid said.

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Associated Press writers Betsy Blaney in Lubbock, Texas, Nomaan Merchant in Dallas, Jill Zeman Bleed and Kelly P. Kissel in Little Rock, Ark., Daniel Holtmeyer in Oklahoma City, Steve Paulson in Denver, Paul Davenport in Albuquerque, N.M., and Roxana Hegeman in Wichita, Kan., contributed to this report.

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Wall St cash bonuses seen up in 2012 - NY comptroller

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street cash bonuses are forecast to have risen in 2012 to their highest since 2010, but are still below pre-crisis levels, New York state's comptroller said on Tuesday.

The securities industry's bonus pool was expected to total $20 billion, Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said at a press conference on Tuesday, up 8 percent from 2011 but below levels seen in 2006 and 2007, before the financial crisis.

The estimate is based on income tax withholdings and would include bonuses that were deferred from earlier years. The comptroller's office compiles estimates on Wall Street bonuses because of their importance to state and city tax revenues.

The rise in bonuses comes as profits for broker-dealer operations on New York Stock Exchange member firms was $23.9 billion in 2012, three times the $7.7 billion earned in 2011, and one of the most profitable years on record, the report said.

"As we all know and acknowledge the securities industry in New York City is a major driver of the city and state economy," said DiNapoli. "It's no secret that if Wall Street is strong all New Yorkers benefit."

The securities industry on Wall Street and beyond is still going through a period of major change after the 2007-2008 financial crisis, with increased oversight from regulators. The industry has far fewer employees and is changing it compensation practices to include more deferred bonuses.

Morgan Stanley is taking three years to pay out 2012 bonuses to high-earning employees, three sources familiar with the situation told Reuters in January, a step that will better align incentives with shareholder interests and make it harder for employees to leave.

DiNapoli said he expects Wall Street to continue to cut jobs in 2013. Employment totaled 169,700 in December 2012, 1,000 fewer than the year before, according to the report. The securities industry in New York has regained only about 30 percent of the 28,300 jobs it lost during the crisis.

"I think we're still in a recovery mode," said Joe Sorrentino, a managing director at Steven Hall & Partners, a compensation consultant to Wall Street firms. "In essence, all they are saying is that things are better than in 2011. That doesn't sound too confident to me."

Still, the report was another sign the industry is stabilizing after the ravages of the crisis.

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation said earlier that the banking industry's full-year earnings were the second-highest on record at $141.3 billion, an increase over 2011 of $22.9 billion, or 19.3 percent. Bank earnings peaked in 2006 at $145.2 billion.

Much of the earnings growth in 2012 came from banks reducing the amount they set aside for losses on loans, the FDIC said. Banks also saw gains on loan sales and higher servicing income.

The average cash bonus rose an estimated 9 percent to almost $121,900 in 2012, the comptroller said. The average bonus rose more than the overall pool because the pool was shared among fewer workers than in 2011.

"The industry is still adjusting to the current economic and regulatory environment, working through the fall out of the financial crisis," said DiNapoli. "The industry continues to announce layoffs and will likely continue to restructure."

In 2012, about 14 percent of New York State tax revenue came from Wall Street, down from 20 percent before the financial crisis, while the industry's contribution to New York City's tax fell from a peak of more than 12 percent to less than 7 percent.

The comptroller's estimate does not include stock options or other forms of deferred compensation.

(Additional reporting by Jed Horowitz; Editing by Maureen Bavdek and Nick Zieminski)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/wall-st-cash-bonuses-seen-2012-ny-comptroller-190042008--finance.html

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Monday, February 25, 2013

Armani, Dior rack up fashion wins at Oscars

Forget glamour girls Jessica Chastain versus Jennifer Lawrence. By the end of a long Oscars telecast, the only person who could have stolen the fashion conversation was first lady Michelle Obama ? and she did.

She presented the best picture award almost at the stroke of midnight Sunday via video stream in a silver Naeem Khan gown. It was the sort of Cinderella style moment that red-carpet watchers hunger for.

Until then, the most heated chatter about the Academy Awards likely was the boldface battle between Giorgio Armani and Dior Haute Couture.

Armani could claim some big wins: the designer dressed Chastain, Naomi Watts and Quvenzhane Wallis. Dior dressed Lawrence and Charlize Theron ? both are spokesmodels ? who hit it right in white.

Chastain, in a glistening copper-tone strapless gown with mermaid hem, looked like an old-world glamorous movie star, especially with her oversized vintage Harry Winston diamond earrings and bright red lipstick.

"I chose it because to me it was a throwback to old Hollywood," she said. "It's a very 'Happy birthday, Mr. President' dress."

Watts wore a gunmetal beaded gown with a geometric cutout on the bodice, also by Armani.

Quvenzhane (kwuh-VEHN'-juh-nay), with a silver headband in her hair and carrying a bedazzled puppy purse, wore an Armani Junior navy-blue dress with black, navy and silver jewels scattered on the skirt and a big bow on the back. She had another Armani dress, a pink one, ready for the afterparty. "I liked it because it was sparkly and puffy."

Lawrence was the belle of the ball in a white-and-pale pink strapless gown with fitted bustier and poufy hemline, sophisticated pulled-back hair, diamond-ball earrings and a delicate long necklace that hung down in back. The long train gave her trouble as she went to accept her award for best actress. She stumbled as she approached the stage to accept her Oscar.

Theron was sleek in an angular strapless dress with a fashion-right peplum and a buzz-cut hairdo.

Christos Garkinos, longtime red-carpet watcher and owner of Decades vintage store in Los Angeles, said, "You could have turned the TV off right when Charlize Theron came on. She was perfect."

The more interesting chatter, however, could be about the Jane Fondas and Sally Fields of the world. Fonda wore bright taxicab yellow Versace and Sally Field was in bright red.

"Women of a certain age almost gave the feeling that the older you get, the bolder you get," Garkinos said.

Hal Rubenstein, editor at large of InStyle magazine, was pretty impressed by 86-year-old Emmanuelle Riva in Lanvin. "Jane Fonda looks amazing because she's Jane Fonda, but Emmanuelle Riva was so elegant."

Another look that had people talking was Anne Hathaway's pale pink Prada dress. Rubenstein called the dress and Tiffany & Co. necklace "an Audrey Hepburn moment."

Garkinos wasn't as kind. Thanks to some awkwardly placed darts in the bust, he said it was more like Gwyneth Paltrow's big Academy Awards moment, when she wore a lovely Ralph Lauren pink dress but the fit wasn't quite right.

Hathaway, before the show, said her dress with a seemingly sweet vibe but with a strategically open back and sexy sides, was a last-minute choice. "It fit my mood and place where I'm at right now."

It almost seemed there were two routes to the red carpet, said Rubenstein: incredibly beaded and eye-catching, worn by Nicole Kidman in L'Wren Scott, Halle Berry in Versace, and Stacy Keibler in Naeem Khan; or a simple color with a great silhouette. He puts Lawrence, Reese Witherspoon in a strapless royal-blue Louis Vuitton gown with a black strip at the bustline and Jennifer Aniston in a Valentino red strapless gown in that camp.

"For some, there was a pull back to not do a lot, and that's where fashion is as well," Rubenstein said.

Amanda Seyfried's metallic halter dress by Alexander McQueen with a keyhole opening was three months in the making, and Berry said she trusted Donatella Versace to dress her like the Bond girl that she has been on the big screen. She ended up in a silver beaded-and-black gown with long sleeves and V-neck.

Jennifer Hudson's shiny, second-skin blue Roberto Cavalli almost looked like an animal print.

Kristen Stewart had an even paler blush gown; hers a hand-beaded strapless with tulle inserts by Reem Acra. She accentuated her gown with a 19th-century Fred Leighton necklace with 91 graduated diamonds.

Jennifer Garner chose a violet-colored Gucci with cascading ruffles in the back. Her 200-carat diamond-and-dark platinum necklace from the Neil Lane archives was a big statement.

Beaded gowns had a strong presence, worn by Sandra Bullock, in a fully embroidered Elie Saab; Renee Zellweger, in a sleek Carolina Herrera; and Adele in Jenny Packham. Catherine Zeta-Jones was statuesque in an all-gold Zuhair Muhad. Queen Latifah's white V-neck tank dress by Badgley Mischka had a lot of sparkle on the straps.

Salma Hayek's midnight-blue velvet Alexander McQueen gown had a gold embellished collar, and she carried a gold skull box clutch.

Helen Hunt wore a little bit of her conscience along with her blue column gown. It was from fast-fashion retailer H&M. She chose it because it was both accessible and because the company has launched a substantial green initiative. She did wear it, however, with hundreds of thousands of dollars of borrowed jewels.

For the men, the trend was beards, with George Clooney, Bradley Cooper, Ben Affleck and Tommy Lee Jones, among them.

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Associated Press Writer Beth Harris contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/armani-dior-rack-fashion-wins-oscars-015651351.html

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Samsung?s Galaxy Note 8.0 Will Make Its International Debut In Q2, We Go Hands-On

note8-2That Samsung was tinkering with a slightly smaller Galaxy Note tablet shouldn?t come as a surprise, but consider this the final word if you still weren't a believer. Samsung has just officially revealed that the Galaxy Note 8.0 is indeed a real product, and that it?s planning on rolling the tab out across the globe starting in Q2 2013. Though the company didn?t have anything firm to share when it came to release dates or pricing, it did have plenty to talk about in terms of hardware. The Note 8.0 tablet runs a TouchWiz?d version of Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean, and sports a Exynos 4 Quad processor clocked at 1.6GHz, 2GB of RAM, and (you guessed it!) an 8-inch TFT LCD display running at 1280 x 800. Perhaps it's not the most surprising spec sheet we?ll see here at MWC, but it?s certainly plenty of horsepower for a tablet this size and it shows (more on that later).

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Abbas: Israel won?t change policy towards peace process

PA president says he hopes US would play larger role in peace talks, adds Washington can?t ignore UN upgrade of PA status to non-member state; claims Netanyahu had refused to discuss final-status issues with the Palestinians.

PA President Mahmoud Abbas at PLO meeting in West Bank, January 29, 2013. Photo: REUTERS/Mohamad Torokma

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said over the weekend that he did not expect a new Israeli government to change Israel?s policy toward the peace process.

While he said he still didn?t know when US President Barack Obama would visit the region, Abbas asserted that Obama?s visit to the region was a ?significant indication that could revive the peace process, which has been completely frozen over the past four years.?

Abbas, in an interview with Al-Arabiya TV, said that the US would not be able to ignore the recent UN vote in favor of upgrading the Palestinians? status to non-member state.

?America can?t say now that it does not recognize the UN vote,? Abbas said.

The Palestinians, he added, do not expect any change in the Israeli government?s policy in wake of last month?s general elections.

Abbas said that the Arab Spring has distracted attention from the Palestinian issue. Yet, he said that there was still a chance to achieve peace in the Middle East.

Commenting on Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu?s decision to entrust Tzipi Livni with the task of negotiating with the Palestinians, Abbas said: ?The question is whether he [Netanyahu] personally believes in the peace process? I hope that things have changed now. I also hope that the US would play a larger role than before.?

Abbas claimed that Netanyahu, unlike his predecessor, Ehud Olmert, had refused over the past four years to discuss final-status issues with the Palestinians.

Abbas said he dispatched a Palestinian delegation to Washington to exchange views with US Administration officials ahead of Obama?s planned visit. He said that the delegation would hold talks in Washington about the settlements and Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails.

He said that the Palestinians wanted the Americans to know that these were their demands for the resumption of the peace talks with Israel.

Abbas reiterated his opposition to an armed struggle against Israel. ?Armed resistance is banned,? he stressed. ?This is a law and it is forbidden. It is also forbidden in the Gaza Strip.?

Abbas said, however, that he was in favor of a peaceful and popular resistance. He said that he fully supported demonstrations against the security barrier and settlements, as well as Palestinian attempts to establish outposts in the West Bank.

He added that even Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad supported his call for peaceful protests. The two met in Cairo during a recent conference of Islamic countries.

The PA president said that he and Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal have reached agreement on the need for a peaceful intifada.

Abbas said that the PA security forces in the West Bank have been arresting Palestinians who smuggle weapons from Israel.

?They smuggle weapons from Israel, including M-16 rifles and explosives,? he claimed. ?These weapons could destroy my country. What am I going to do with all these Israeli weapons??

Source: http://theinfowarriors.com/abbas-israel-wont-change-policy-towards-peace-process/

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Insurgents launch 4 attacks in Afghanistan

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) ? A series of early morning attacks hit eastern Afghanistan Sunday, with three separate suicide bombings in outlying provinces and a shootout between security forces and a would-be attacker in the capital city of Kabul.

The deadliest attack was a suicide car bombing at a state intelligence site just after sunrise in the eastern city of Jalalabad. In that attack, a car approached the gate of a compound used by the National Directorate of Security and exploded, killing two guards and wounding three others, said regional government spokesman Ahmad Zia Abdulzai. The building was damaged in the attack, he added.

Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid claimed responsibility for the bombing.

Shortly before the Jalalabad attack, an assailant detonated a van packed with explosives at a highway police checkpoint in Logar province, also in the east. That explosion wounded three police officers but no one was killed, said Deputy Police Chief Rais Khan Abdul Rahimzai.

In Kabul, meanwhile, police shot and killed a would-be suicide bomber who was trying to attack an intelligence agency office downtown, according to the city's deputy police chief, Gen. Mohammad Daud Amin. Intelligence agents spotted the bomber before he could detonate the explosives in his vehicle and shot him, Amin said.

The explosives in the vehicle were later defused, he added.

Later in the morning, a man wearing a suicide vest blew himself up outside the police headquarters for Baraki Barak district in Logar province. The man was stopped by police as he tried to force his way into the building, but still managed to detonate his vest, said Din Mohammad Darwesh, the provincial government spokesman.

One policeman was wounded in the Baraki Barak attack, Darwesh said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/insurgents-launch-4-attacks-afghanistan-070200930.html

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Jamie Dupree's Washington Insider: The sequester would really cut the budget

I know it's hard for many people to believe, but instead of just trimming the rate of increase in the federal budget, the $85 billion in automatic budget cuts set to hit on March 1 would actually result in less spending by Uncle Sam.

Really.

Here's the basic figures:

The stop gap budget that the federal government is operating under right now (through March 27) allows for a discretionary budget of $1.047 trillion in Fiscal Year 2013. (Discretionary means everything outside of Medicare and Social Security.)

If the automatic cuts actually go into effect in March, budget number crunchers here in Washington say the baseline for the federal budget would go from $1.047 trillion to $974 billion, a drop of $73 billion.

That is what you call a budget cut, not just a reduction in the rate of increase in the federal budget. The cuts would not be spread out over ten years, they would have to take place by September 30, when the fiscal year ends.

For example, this is the current budget plan with built-in increases for the feds each fiscal year, as agreed to by the Congress and the President:

2012 - $1.043 trillion
2013 - $1.047 trillion
2014 - $1.066 trillion
2015 - $1.086 trillion
2016 - $1.107 trillion
2017 - $1.131 trillion
2018 - $1.156 trillion
2019 - $1.182 trillion
2020 - $1.208 trillion
2021 - $1.234 trillion

You can see how the current plan for the federal budget is that it keeps going up each year, until it reaches $1.234 trillion in 2021. These spending cap numbers were agreed to in the Budget Control Act of 2011, the debt limit deal that included the sequester.

But all of those numbers would have to be lowered if the full $85 billion sequester goes into effect, as the baseline drops to $974 billion.?

Many Republicans say that's a choice which will ensure actual budget cuts, not just "budget savings" or "budget reductions," two phrases that often don't translate into real cuts.

President Obama on Tuesday called the cuts "brutal," saying a "meat cleaver" across the board cut is unacceptable.

One should note that the sequester was evidently his idea, and he signed the bill into law which provided for these automatic cuts.

Speaker Boehner has described the cuts in a similar fashion, labeling it a "meat ax" approach, as Republicans argue in favor of more targeted cuts.

It should also be noted that Congressional leaders named Boehner, Pelosi, Reid and McConnell all voted for the sequester bill - and then it was signed into law by the President.

Now with just over a week until the March 1 deadline (which was already postponed once from January 1), no one seems to be close to a deal on how to restructure the cuts to the liking of both parties.

So, if the automatic across the board cuts do go into effect - and stay in effect - there will be real cuts, not cuts in the rate of increase for the federal budget.

Really.

Unless there's some kind of deal to change the makeup of the $85 billion sequester.

Really.

Source: http://www.wsbradio.com/weblogs/jamie-dupree/2013/feb/19/sequester-would-really-cut-budget/

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

UK downgrade pressures reluctant Osborne to change course

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's finance minister insisted on Saturday he would not change course after the loss of the country's 'AAA' credit rating but George Osborne is facing pressure to do just that as his bet on austerity falters ahead of the 2015 election.

Moody's dealt Britain its first sovereign rating downgrade on Friday, saying the $2.5 trillion economy faced years more sluggish growth and debt would continue to rise until 2016.

Economically the one-notch cut will have limited importance -- most of Europe, Japan and the United States have already suffered the same fate and Britain continues to borrow at historically low rates.

But politically it is toxic for Osborne who has repeatedly vowed to protect the top credit rating since the 2010 election campaign. The downgrade exposes him to opponents who say his failure to deliver economic growth is driving Prime Minister David Cameron towards electoral defeat.

Osborne said on Saturday the move by Moody's showed he was right to focus on restoring Britain to fiscal health, arguing that only by doing that will the conditions for growth be restored.

"I am absolutely determined to make sure we deal with our problems, to make sure that Britain stays the course, to make sure that it doesn't take from this credit rating the wrong message which is we should go and borrow a lot more," the 41-year-old Chancellor of the Exchequer said.

"I'm absolutely clear we're not going to do that."

For investors, the downgrade underscores Britain's predicament: a debt-ridden, stagnating economy which has kept bond yields low in large part thanks to the Bank of England becoming the world's biggest investor in UK government debt by buying it with newly printed money.

"Osborne no longer has any place to hide or anyone to blame," said David Blanchflower, who served on the Bank of England's interest rate setting committee from 2006 to 2009.

He said the minister should "stand up, be a man and accept responsibility for the worst recovery in 100 years" and, in a message on Twitter, suggested a swift cut to value-added tax, a labor tax holiday for workers under 25 and incentives for investment and hiring to kick start growth.

Osborne can take comfort from Moody's confidence that his austerity plan would eventually "reverse the UK's debt trajectory".

A Treasury official noted Moody's had given the UK's credit rating a stable outlook, meaning little chance of a further downgrade in the next 12-18 months. When the United States and France were downgraded, their outlooks remained negative.

But whether growth will return forcefully long enough before the 2015 election to allow voters to appreciate it is now highly uncertain.

Sterling fell by almost a cent to around $1.5160 after the downgrade, just off Thursday's fresh 2-1/2-year low. Analysts said they expected it to fall further on Monday.

Some of the Conservatives' Liberal Democrat coalition partners questioned the political judgment of attaching so much importance to Britain's AAA rating.

"This is a self-inflicted injury for George Osborne," said Matthew Oakeshott, a former Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman. "To be fair, he was very green in 2009 ... He foolishly erected triple-A status as a virility symbol."

"BLEEDING THE PATIENT"

Cameron, who led his Conservative Party back to office as part of a coalition government after 13 years out of power, risks another year of stagnation and giving his opponents and open goal to aim at.

The Labor Party - which left the biggest peacetime deficit when it lost the 2010 election - called for Osborne's head.

"The medicine is not working so the Chancellor says increase the dose - that's crazy economics. It is like an 18th-century doctor bleeding a patient as they get sicker and sicker," said Ed Balls, the party's main spokesman on finance issues.

But people close to Britain's most powerful two politicians say they are completely aligned. Osborne led Cameron's bid for leadership of the Conservatives and ran the 2010 election campaign. There is little or no chance of him being sacrificed or being forced into a humiliating policy U-turn which would wreck his career.

"Osborne has lots of critics, both inside and outside the party, who are now going to be emboldened by this, but there is no coherent alternative," said Tim Montgomerie, editor of the influential ConservativeHome website.

Though Labor is about 10 percentage points ahead of Conservative Party in polls, surveys show voters trust Cameron and Osborne more than Labor's leader Ed Miliband.

TIME FOR A TWEAK?

Osborne originally gambled that by slashing spending, growth rates of between 2 and 3 percent would kick in from 2013.

But with Britain's banks still recovering from the financial crisis and many of its main trading partners in Europe stuck in recession, his debt targets will be missed. His room for more spending is limited as he tries to avoid pushing up yields on Britain's 1.29 trillion pounds ($1.97 trillion) of debt.

With government spending so restricted, many investors' hopes lie with the Bank of England. Its governor, Mervyn King, this month voted to restart government-bond buying. Although in the minority, his change of heart suggested the bank may be closer than expected to pursuing more stimulus.

If Osborne slows his debt reduction plans, he could upset bond investors and throw his deficit targets further off course.

"We should stick to the plan," said Kwasi Kwarteng, a Conservative lawmaker. "The prime minister would not want to be seen to be panicking, and he's committed to keeping George Osborne where he is."

"But we do also need to look at growth," said Kwarteng, who suggested cutting corporation tax and red tape.

Business lobby the Confederation of British Industry has called for more investment on infrastructure and housing to be funded by more cuts in day-to-day spending. It also expects the government to guarantee more private-sector projects.

Osborne has a chance in his annual budget next month to deliver such tweaks to policy. ($1 = 0.6551 British pounds)

(Additional reporting by Mohammed Abbas and William Schomberg. Editing by Mike Peacock)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/uk-downgrade-pressures-reluctant-osborne-change-course-175116752.html

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HP shares jump after strong results, analysts raise targets

(Reuters) - Hewlett-Packard Co shares are set to open more than 4 percent higher after better-than-expected quarterly results that prompted at least six brokerages to raise price targets on the stock, although analysts said problems at the world's No.1 PC maker were far from over.

HP on Thursday reported second-quarter results and forecasts above Wall Street expectations as it cut costs under Chief Executive Meg Whitman's turnaround plan in the face of falling PC sales and slowing corporate IT spending.

"Although a number of businesses remain under pressure, the company's blocking and tackling is improving, and the likelihood of the bottom falling out appears diminished," UBS Investment Research analyst Steven Milunovich said in a note.

Milunovich upgraded his rating on the company to "neutral" and raised the price target on the stock to $17 from $12.

HP, like other PC makers, has been hammered as consumers turn to tablets and other mobile devices. In addition, the company has suffered internal turmoil with a failed spin-off attempt, a botched acquisition and two CEOs losing their jobs.

HP shares, trading at $17.90 before the bell on Friday, have gained around 20 percent since the beginning of the year, helped partly by a buyout offer for rival Dell Inc . They closed at $17.1 on Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange.

J.P. Morgan Securities analyst Mark Moskowitz, who raised his price target on HP stock by $1 to $22, said the company's results and outlook signaled that the worst may be over, but added that there was room for plenty of work to be done.

Whitman, who took over the reins at HP over a year ago, plans to cut an estimated 29,000 jobs, or about 10 percent of the workforce, over the next two years. She has also reversed a decision to spin off HP's PC division.

Jefferies & Co, RBC Capital Markets, Evercore Partners and BMO Capital Markets also increased their price targets on the PC maker's stock.

(Reporting by Himank Sharma in Bangalore; Editing by Rodney Joyce and Ted Kerr)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hp-shares-jump-strong-results-analysts-raise-targets-132850037--finance.html

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Elisabeth R?hm?s Blog: My Visit to St. Jude Children?s Research Hospital

In her latest blog, R?hm opens up about her Valentine's Day visit to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis

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Friday, February 22, 2013

Volvo purges more Ford influences


Volvo purges more Ford influences
Automotive News Europe
February 21, 2013
by Nick Gibbs

GOTHENBURG, Sweden -- Volvo is distancing itself further from its Ford Motor Co. legacy as it prepares to launch a new range of in-house engines and a modular platform. The first engine will be a four-cylinder unit that will debut before the end of this year -- Volvo wouldn't say if it is gasoline or diesel -- while the all-new XC90 premium large SUV that arrives late next year will be the first to use Volvo's scalable platform architecture (SPA).

Following the SUV, Volvo will use SPA to underpin the V70 and S80, which be called the V90 and S90 when they arrive in the near term, r&d boss Peter Mertens told journalists during a briefing at Volvo's global headquarters here this week. He also said a coupe was possible off the same platform.

Ford sold Volvo to Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, the parent of Chinese carmaker Geely Automobile, in 2010 for $1.8 billion.

Even after SPA is online, the Swedish automaker still will use a Ford platform for the first-generation V40, which debuted last year. The second-generation V40 will use a new modular compact platform Volvo said this week it will develop with Geely at a joint r&d center in Gothenburg. The platform also will underpin a future Geely compact model, Volvo said.

Full article available at link.

Source: http://www.fordinsidenews.com/forums/showthread.php?10074-Volvo-purges-more-Ford-influences&goto=newpost

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Haiti's 'Baby Doc' summoned to court after no-show

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) ? A Haitian judge on Thursday summoned Jean-Claude Duvalier to appear in court after the former dictator defied an order to attend a hearing to determine whether he should again face charges for human rights abuses committed during the nearly 15 years of his brutal regime.

In an airless courtroom filled with human rights activists, journalists and other observers, magistrate Jean Joseph Lebrun also dismissed an appeal filed by the defense team that sought to take the case to the Supreme Court.

A prosecutor said the judge's order requires Duvalier to appear in court next Thursday.

The rulings in Haiti's Court of Appeal provided some hope to a group of plaintiffs who are seeking to have the former dictator better known as "Baby Doc" prosecuted for alleged rights abuses.

"Today's decision is an important victory for Duvalier's victims who never gave up hope of seeing him in court, and for the Haitian people who have the right to know what happened during the dark years of the Duvalier dictatorship," said Reed Brody, counsel and a spokesman for Human Rights Watch. "It's now up to the authorities to make sure that this summons is swiftly executed."

The Duvalier case appeared dormant until it went before Haiti's Court of Appeal in January. It had marked time since a lower court judge ruled in January 2012 that Duvalier should face charges only on alleged financial crimes rather than human rights abuses associated with his regime. That decision came in a formal investigation of Duvalier after he suddenly returned to Haiti in early 2011 from 25 years in exile.

Thousands were imprisoned, tortured or killed during Duvalier's 1971-1986 regime for opposing the government. He was ousted in a popular revolt.

Haitians who claim to have suffered from abuses by the dictatorship appealed seeking to reinstate the rights abuse charges, while Duvalier's defense team appealed the charges of financial crimes, for which he would serve five years in prison if convicted.

Outside a circle of activists and plaintiffs, there hasn't been much public clamor for a trial in Haiti, where more than half of the 10 million people weren't even alive during Duvalier's rule. The Duvalier years are not included in the curriculum at Haiti's schools.

While some 2,000 to 3,000 people are locked up in prolonged detention, Duvalier has been allowed to live in a villa in the hills above the capital during the proceedings. He's been spotted in the high-end restaurants of Port-au-Prince and has ventured out to the countryside despite a judge putting him under his house arrest. The government reissued Duvalier's diplomatic passport in December.

Attorneys for people who filed complaints alleging they were tortured by agents of Duvalier's regime urged the judge on Thursday to have the former leader arrested for not showing up in court. It was the third time that the ruler ignored the court, for which he hasn't been penalized.

The appeals hearing brought dozens of observers, from journalists to international rights activists who flew in specifically for the case.

The two earlier hearings ignored by Duvalier were raucous and sometimes volatile, but Thursday's session was more orderly.

Lebrun, the judge, said it was "imperative" the former ruler show up at the hearing next week. It wasn't clear how Duvalier would be brought to court but prosecutor Florence Mathieux said he would definitely be present.

Defense attorney Reynold Georges, a brash former senator known for making long speeches, criticized Lebrun for dismissing his appeal to the Supreme Court.

"It's a decision that they made without consent of the law," Georges said.

Plaintiffs seeking to reinstate the rights abuse charges expressed hope that Duvalier may now finally be forced to appear in court to testify.

"They are really going to force him to come here," said Robert Duval, a plaintiff and former soccer star who was imprisoned during the Duvalier era. "No more hanky panky anymore. They have to bring him here."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/haitis-baby-doc-summoned-court-no-show-232347485.html

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Flickr for iOS Updated With Tagging, Faster Uploading, and Features You Were Missing

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Why consumer watchdog agency still has no chief

Senate Republicans have vowed to block President Obama?s nomination of Richard Cordray to become director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau unless Congress takes steps that would weaken the agency.

In a recent letter to the White House, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and 42 GOP colleagues said they will continue to oppose the consideration ?of any nominee, regardless of party affiliation? until changes are made to ?ensure accountability and transparency? at the CFPB.

Sen. McConnell said Republicans have ?serious concerns about the lack of congressional oversight of the agency and the lack of normal, democratic checks on its sole director, who would wield nearly unprecedented powers.?

Consumer groups and Democrats on Capitol Hill are outraged at what they believe is a blatant attempt to muzzle the consumer watchdog agency.

?They?re playing politics with the pocketbooks of the American people and the safety of our economy,? said consumer advocate Ed Mierzwinski of U.S. PIRG.

?Republicans are trying to dismantle the consumer protection bureau and put the power back in the hands of big corporations,? said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., in a statement. ?American consumers deserve a cop on the beat to advocate for their interests against reckless corporations and their armies of lawyers seeking to take advantage.?

The outcome of this power struggle will affect all Americans because the CFPB regulates the businesses that control so much of our financial lives, including banks, credit card issuers, mortgage lenders, debt collectors and credit reporting agencies.

In just 19 months, the agency has issued numerous rules designed to bring fairness and transparency to the financial marketplace. It has also levied record fines against some of the biggest financial companies in the country, resulting in $425 million being refunded to consumers.

What exactly do GOP lawmakers want?

Republicans say they want Congress to change the CFPB?s governance, funding and oversight before they will vote on a director for the agency.

  1. Governance: They want the CFPB to be run by a five-member bipartisan commission, rather than a director.
  2. Funding: They want the bureau to be subject to the annual appropriations process in Congress.
  3. Oversight: They want to make it easier for other federal banking regulators to veto any CFPB rule.

George Washington University law professor Arthur Wilmarth, Jr. wrote an analysis of the proposed changes in a paper titled: ?The Financial Services Industry?s Misguided Quest to Undermine the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.? Here?s how he addressed the GOP?s proposed changes:

1. Governance

There are reasonable arguments on both sides as to whether the agency should be run by a director or a commission. While a single director increases accountability, a bipartisan commission might include a broader range of views. But the commission structure increases the possibility of deadlock if a single position is vacant.

Weighing all the factors ? efficiency, stability, decisiveness and accountability ? Prof. Wilmarth concluded that keeping a single-director makes the most sense.

2. Funding

Currently, the CFPB?s budget comes from the Federal Reserve and is capped at 12 percent of the Board?s budget each year.

If the CFPB does not have guaranteed funding and must seek Congressional budget approval each year, it is subject to Congressional whim and therefore pressure from business groups.

?The two agencies that don?t have assured funding ? the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission ? the industry strangles them through the appropriations process and makes them unable to accomplish their mission,? Wilmarth explained. ?Obviously, the industry wants this because they don?t want the CFPB to be effective.?

3. Oversight

The federal law that created the CFPB already defines and limits its regulatory powers. It establishes various layers of oversight. The agency reports to Congress (so far Corday has testified 30 times) and is watched by the General Accounting Office.

The CFPB ? unlike any other financial regulatory agency ? is also subject to review by the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) which can veto any bureau rule that?s shown to put ?the safety and soundness? of the U.S. banking system or the ?stability? of the U.S. financial system at risk.

Republicans want to give the FSOC the power to veto any CFPB rule that negatively impacts even a single bank or financial institution.

Wilmarth believes this would make it too easy to override CFPB actions and would give responsibility for consumer protection back to ?the same agencies that failed to protect both consumers and our financial markets during the past decade.?

Democrats go on the offensive

Three Democratic members of the Senate Banking Committee, Jack Reed of Rhode Island, Sherrod Brown of Ohio and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, have called on their Republican colleagues to put Cordray?s nomination to an up-or-down vote.

Confirming a CFPB director would ?help consumers and strengthen our financial marketplace,? they said in a joint news release.

Sen. Warren knows more about this issue than most members of Congress. She?s the former Harvard professor who helped launch the CFPB in 2010 after it was created as part of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.

She warned that this latest example of Congressional gridlock hurts everyone.

?Political stalemates don?t end in more government or less government, but in bad government ? government that lacks the clarity and predictability that our businesses need to plan for the future, to serve their customers, and to create jobs,? Warren said.

Herb Weisbaum is The ConsumerMan. Follow him on Facebook and Twitteror visit The ConsumerMan website.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/why-consumer-watchdog-agency-still-has-no-chief-1C8452387

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Video: Counting Down to the Sequester

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Charlotte Church (musician, 1986)

With International record sales topping 10 million albums, Charlotte Church is the world's most successful classical crossover female artist. Born in Llandaff, Cardiff, on February 21, 1986, she became an international sensation with the release of her debut album, Voice Of An Angel, released just after she'd turned 13. That record, as did her 1999 self-titled second album and her 2000 Christmas collection Dream A Dream, achieved platinum status in the United States. Ms. Church's last album, Enchantment, was released in the autumn of 2001 and debuted at #15 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart.

Charlotte Church has garnered worldwide acclaim for offering audiences something completely unique-herself. It's a quality that comes across not only in the dynamics and diversity of her repertoire-which includes Broadway musicals, opera, chamber music, Gaelic airs and pop songs-but in the captivating charm and poise of this 16 year-old Welsh singing sensation. Charlotte Church not only has the voice of an angel, but a wicked flare for life.


Charlotte Church Facts

Selected Filmography

I'll Be There (2003) as Olivia

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Mother of teen accused in city crime spree says son ... - Fox 59 News

A juvenile accused in last week?s citywide crime spree will appear in adult court Wednesday.

Sirquain Burr, 17, is being held for his alleged involvement in two shootings on Feb. 13.

Burr and another juvenile, a 15-year-old boy, allegedly killed 38-year-old John Yingling in the 3300 block of Babette Court.? Later that morning, the two teenagers are accusing of shooting another man who was walking his dog in the area of Eagle Creek Reservoir.

The juveniles then led police on a chase that ended in a multi-vehicle crash in Brownsburg, police said.

Burr is expected to be charged as an adult during an initial hearing in Marion County Criminal Court Wednesday.

Burr?s mother told Fox59 she doesn?t believe her son committed the crimes. She said he has been in trouble in the past but was getting his life on track and was going to school. She said he had been living with her and told her he loved her before leaving the house on the day of the alleged crime spree.

Burr?s mother also said she doesn?t know the 15 year-old who is accused of committing the crimes with Burr.

The 15-year-old suspect is expected in juvenile court Thursday morning.

Source: http://fox59.com/2013/02/19/teen-accused-in-city-crime-spree-appears-in-adult-court-tuesday/

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Body found at golf course after shooting spree

Police are trying to piece together the details of a shooting spree that led them to a body on a golf course in Sunrise.

An officer on patrol early Monday heard gunshots coming from the back parking lot of a shopping center. About the same time a 911 caller reported shots being fired into cars in a nearby shopping center that houses a strip club and several restaurants.

The Miami Herald ( http://hrld.us/152OtkW) reports two cars were found riddled with bullets and the body of a man in his 30s was found on the Seven Bridges at Springtree golf course. Police say he was shot to death.

Police say the golf course and the parking lot where shots were fired share a hedge line.

Authorities say they hope "someone saw something."

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/02/19/3241830/body-found-at-golf-course-after.html

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NBA Comedy: The Sketches, The Sitcoms, the Standups


When you read this piece about the Spurs' approach to finding players, did you react like I did? No. Of course not. You all have lives. My reaction was to apply the concept as described by Pop to each of the NBA's 30 franchises - what does the league look like from a humor perspective? Which franchises are the hit shows, the edgy stand-ups, the cutting edge sketch comedies?

Atlanta Hawks - MAD TV. A constantly changing cast for a show that isn't horrible but isn't very good, either.

Boston Celtics - Grumpy Old Men.

Brooklyn Nets - Best In Show. Good but not great talent, funny but not especially so. Worth a rental.

Charlotte Bobcats - It's hard to think of an unfunny, consistent ratings loser that would stay on the air very long. The Bobcats are probably comparable to an avant-garde performance artist who claims to be doing comedy but appears to be doing some sort of interpretive dance/mime amalgam. And his audience politely chuckles in response because, hey, that guy's nuts.

Chicago Bulls - Who's Line Is It Anyway? They keep making comedy gold out of a dubious premise, ie, "Try to win without your best player!"

Cleveland Cavaliers - Gotta be Entourage.

Dallas Mavericks - The last season or two of Happy Days. Most of the cast that made the show great are gone now.

Denver Nuggets - Mr. Show with Bob and David. This HBO sketch comedy show from the late 1990's was fresh and innovative, deep with talent but without any A-list headliners. When their sketches hit, they were gold; when they missed, they were awful. It was the sort of sketch comedy seldom seen before, and you don't see people out there trying it today.

Detroit Pistons - A Farewell To Arms.

Golden State Warriors - I hope I'm wrong, but considering Golden State's history, I feel like we're watching Arrested Development here.

Houston Rockets - Funny looking, fuzzy alien surrounded by nobodies? Of course this is ALF.

Indiana Pacers - Bob's Burgers. A top-notch relatively new comedy that flies under the radar.

Los Angeles Clippers - Woody Allen circa 1977. Woody came up as a comedy writer and stand-up performer, and made his mark as a filmmaker with fun, relatively lighthearted comedies like Bananas, Take the Money and Run, and Sleeper. Starting in 1977, Woody took a more serious turn with Annie Hall and continued in a dramatic vein with Interiors, Manhattan, and Stardust Memories, all of which earned Allen great acclaim from critics. Annie Hall even took the Oscar for Best Picture. Does this not track the recent history of the Clippers? A joke franchise year after year, then they add Chris Paul and just like that we have to take them seriously.

Los Angeles Lakers - TMZ, I guess.

Memphis Grizzlies - If there was a show centered around the talents of gifted physical comedians (Dick van Dyke, Michael Richards, John Ritter, John Belushi), it would be the perfect metaphor for the tough, physical Grizzlies.

Miami Heat - Two and a Half Men, right?

Milwaukee Bucks - What Up With That? That's right, the Bucks are comparable not to Saturday Night Live, but to one of its recurring sketches. A bunch of off-the-wall stuff going on all at once, and it doesn't really work - but it's worth watching anyway.

Minnesota Timberwolves - What's a show with big comedic talent that's less than the sum of its parts? Probably the Kelsey Grammer-Patricia Heaton sitcom Back To You is the best example I can name.

New Orleans Hornets - You ever see a sitcom built around an up-and-coming standup comedian? There have been dozens over the years. Very often the stand-up doesn't have much acting experience and the supporting cast isn't too experienced. Well, Anthony Davis is the standup in this analogy, and it remains to be seen whether he's starring in the next Seinfeld or the next All-American Girl.

New York Knicks - The Carol Burnett Show was a classic sketch comedy show from back in the day. It had a lot of top-notch talent that had an unfortunate tendency to occasionally ham it up to each other. When they resisted the temptation to do show, the show worked very well.

Oklahoma City Thunder - Cheers post-Diane. One of the biggest stars leaves the show, but the replacement isn't so bad and the show keeps humming along.

Orlando Magic - Remember when John Schneider and Tom Wopat left The Dukes of Hazzard?

Philadelphia 76ers - Doug Collins and Andrew Bynum? That's The Odd Couple if I've ever seen it.

Phoenix Suns - Saturday Night Live circa 1980. All of the big-time, big-name performers have left, and none of the new cast is working especially well.

Portland Trail Blazers - My Two Dads. A shaky premise with two stars.

Sacramento Kings - One of those shows that's always near cancellation, but somehow gets renewed again and again. Apparently it's about to change networks.

San Antonio Spurs - I hate to agree with Bill Simmons for any reason whatsoever, but he once compared the Popovich-Duncan tandem to the Barones. Well, Everybody Loves Raymond is a perfect comedy analogue for our guys. It takes a great cast make a familiar premise fresh and funny, and Raymond had that cast.

Toronto Raptors - Due South or Northern Exposure. I don't really know, I didn't watch either one.

Utah Jazz - Kids In The Hall. A lot of promising talent in one ensemble.

Washington Wizards - DC Follies.

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Source: http://www.poundingtherock.com/2013/2/19/4000880/nba-comedy-the-sketches-the-sitcoms-the-standups

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