Sunday, October 30, 2011

Women's Professional Soccer terminates franchise (AP)

SAN FRANCISCO ? Women's Professional Soccer has terminated its South Florida franchise after clashing with the owner all season.

The 3-year-old league announced Thursday that its Board of Governors had voted two days earlier to terminate magicJack, one of its six teams this past season. The magicJack (10-8-2) featured Abby Wambach, Hope Solo and several member of the U.S. team that played in the World Cup this summer.

In May, the club was docked a point in the standings and a draft pick for not meeting league standards.

In August, after owner Dan Borislow filed suit against the WPS in Florida court, the league released a statement accusing him of violations ranging from "unprofessional and disparaging treatment of his players to failure to pay his bills."

The WPS claimed that "Mr. Borislow's actions have been calculated to tarnish the reputation of the league and damage the league's business relationships."

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

TSA's 'Get Your Freak On Girl' Worker To Be Fired

NEWARK, N.J. -- A baggage screener who left a note saying "Get your freak on girl" inside a woman's suitcase that contained a sex toy will be fired, the federal Transportation Security Administration said Friday.

"TSA views the handwritten note to be highly inappropriate and unprofessional and apologizes for this unfortunate incident," spokesman Kawika Riley said in an emailed statement.

The Newark Liberty International Airport employee was disciplined and removed from baggage screening duties, Riley said. The TSA intends to fire the worker after the individual is given a chance to appeal, she said. The agency, citing privacy laws, didn't identify the worker.

The note came to light after passenger Jill Filipovic posted a photo of it Monday on her Twitter account.

Filipovic, a New York lawyer and feminist blogger, flew from Newark to Dublin over the weekend. When she opened her checked suitcase, she found a printed advisory that the TSA had opened and inspected her luggage. The additional note was handwritten on the side of the official paper.

Her initial interpretation: "Total violation of privacy, wildly inappropriate and clearly not ok, but I also just died laughing in my hotel room."

The agency, which is frequently criticized by travelers for its baggage searches and full-body scans, acted quickly once it learned what happened and apologized personally to the passenger, the TSA spokesman said.

Filipovic, who didn't respond to an email Friday from The Associated Press, later wrote on her blog, Feministe, about the impact: "Lesson learned: Don't tweet anything you don't want to appear on The View," a reference to the television talk show that was one of many places her story was told.

By Wednesday, when she had learned the TSA agent had been suspended, she wrote that she feared she would always be known for the tale and that she wanted the by-then viral story to fade away. She also didn't want the worker to be fired as a scapegoat.

"The problem with the note," she wrote, "is that it's representative of the bigger privacy intrusions that the U.S. government, through the TSA and other sources, levels every day."

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The why of water bouncing balls

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A team of researchers has figured out why a water bouncing ball, known as a Waboba, bounces across the water so well.

By John Roach

Some balls bounce on water, and some do it better than others. The best in class is the trademarked Waboba, which stands for water bouncing ball. And now a team of mechanical engineers has figured out why the Waboba works so well.

The team led by Michael Wright at Brigham Young University's Splash Lab in Provo, Utah, did this by attempting to skip three types of balls across the water, videotaping the activity, and analyzing the footage. Their results are posted on arXiv.org, including a video that explains it all.


The tests involved a Superball, a racquetball and, of course, the Waboba.?

"The way balls 'bounce' out of the water is they make a cavity that forms a sort of jump to allow them to rise out of the cavity," Tadd Truscott, the Splash Lab's director, explained to me in an email. "The Waboba is special because it is so deformable."

When it hits the water, it flattens out inside the cavity so that it becomes more like a skipping stone.?

"Stones skip out of the cavities they make because they sort of slip across the surface and up the jump," Truscott said. "The Waboba does the same thing because it can flatten out so well."

By contrast, the Superball and racquetball don't deform as much and so aren't able to increase their surface area as they form the cavity, making it more difficult to skip out.

In fact, the Superball, which is a solid, stiff, and has a large ratio of mass relative to its size, plunged underwater even when thrown at a shallow angle, as we learned to do when skipping stones. It doesn't bounce at all.

The racquetball, which is hollow and has a much lower mass ratio, creates a small cavity and then rebounds quickly, but it kicks up a wave that it has to bust through, which slows it down. It bounces a little.

Meanwhile, the Waboba skips supremely across the water like a child let out of school for the summer.?

"When you throw a Waboba, you can almost feel the difference or hear the difference as it hits the water, and it piqued my curiosity," Truscott noted, explaining what led him to do the experiment. "I wanted to know why it was behaving more like a stone than a ball."

While the study tickled the researchers' curiosities, the findings could also have real-world applications, he added, such as developing better landing craft for vehicles "that could both fly and move on the water surface."?

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Friday, October 28, 2011

Cancun area resorts empty as hurricane approaches (AP)

CANCUN, Mexico ? Tourists abandoned Cancun and other resorts while Mexican authorities evacuated hundreds of residents from low-lying areas ahead of a weakened Hurricane Rina's pass along Yucatan's Caribbean coast Thursday.

Civil protection officials moved some 2,300 people from Holbox, an island where the Caribbean meets the Gulf of Mexico, and the federal government closed the archaeological sites that dot the coast. NASA cut short an undersea laboratory mission near Key Largo, Florida, bringing the crew back to land.

Lines snaked from ticket counters in Cancun's crowded airport Wednesday as jumbo airliners heading to Canada and Europe waited in pouring rain. Many travelers said they were already scheduled to leave on Wednesday. But Janet Gallo, 41, of New York City decided to cut short her five-day trip to the town of Playa del Carmen.

"At the hotel, they told us they would make a decision whether to evacuate later today, but we didn't want to wait. We would rather be home when it hits," Gallo said.

Ports closed to navigation for recreational, fishing and small boats in the state of Quintana Roo, home to Cancun, and neighboring Yucatan state, while the island of Cozumel was closed to larger vessels, including the ferry that connects the island and Playa del Carmen.

Rina was forecast to remain a hurricane as it swept along Mexico's most popular tourist destinations of Cancun, Cozumel and the Riviera Maya, though forecasters predicted it would continue to weaken.

Rina's maximum sustained winds were clocked at 85 mph (135 kph) late Wednesday, down from 110 mph (175 kph) earlier in the day. It was about 140 miles (225 kilometers) south of the island of Cozumel and was moving northwest at about 6 mph (9 kph).

About 275 people living in the fishing town of Punta Allen, south of Tulum, were moved to emergency shelters and a smaller group was evacuated from the atoll of Banco Chinchorro.

Luh McDevitt, 56, a furniture and interior designer in Cozumel, said her family was fitting hurricane shutters to the house and securing furniture.

"I am not really scared," said the Cincinnati, Ohio, native who has lived in Cozumel since 2000. "Hurricane Andrew in 1992 was a Category 5. The worst part of the hurricane is after. We didn't have electricity in our house for three weeks."

Mexico's government said it was sending nearly 2,400 electrical workers plus cranes, vehicles and generators to repair and maintain services as quickly as possible after the storm.

Jorge Arturo Cruz, spokesman for Quintana Roo's education department, said schools were ordered closed in communities along the coast and on Cozumel in anticipation of the storm.

The coastal area around Tulum is dotted with Mayan ruins and farther north is Playa del Carmen, another popular spot for international tourists and the departure point for ferries serving Cozumel.

State Tourism Director Juan Carlos Gonzalez Hernandez said there had been about 83,000 tourists in the state, with about 28,000 of them in Cancun and 45,000 more on the stretch of coast south of Cancun that includes Tulum and Playa de Carmen.

He estimated 10,000 tourists had left by Wednesday night. There were only about 1,719 tourists on Cozumel, and many of them had left, he said.

At least eight cruise ships were changing itineraries away from the storm's path, said a spokesman for Carnival Cruise Lines, Vance Gulliksen.

The area was badly damaged by Hurricane Wilma in 2005, when Cancun's white-sand beaches were largely washed away. Insurance officials estimated total damage at $3 billion.

A hurricane warning was in effect for the east coast of the Yucatan Peninsula from north of Punta Gruesa to Cancun.

The projected track showed Rina curving east toward Cuba and the Straits of Florida after crossing the eastern tip of Yucatan, though the U.S. National Hurricane Center cautioned "there is great uncertainty as to where Rina will be located by the weekend."

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Associated Press writer Adriana Gomez Licon in Mexico City contributed to this story.

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Gene sequencing X Prize to focus on centenarians

Wed Oct 26, 2011 10:08am EDT

(Reuters) - A $10 million contest to see which laboratory can accurately and economically sequence 100 human genomes has been tweaked to focus on the genetics of people over the age of 100.

The competition, now sponsored by drug benefit manager Medco Health Solutions Inc, is aimed at achieving a "medical grade" standard for gene sequencing that could ultimately be used to personalize medical treatment based on a person's genetic makeup.

"All the technology that people are buying now gives slightly different answers," said pioneer geneticist Craig Venter. "That means by definition they are not good enough for diagnostics."

While quality, speed and accuracy of the testing is improving, the companies involved, including Applied Biosystems, Illumina and Complete Genomics, all have their own standards, he said.

"We are trying to help the field get to where it wants to be," said Venter, who became the first individual to have their genome sequenced in 2007. "We are working with the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) to use this as an agreed upon definition to take genomics to the next grade."

The process of selecting the 100 centenarians is now underway.

The revised competition will measure laboratory teams on accuracy, cost, speed and completeness of genome sequencing.

Teams will get the 100 genomes on January 3, 2013, and the competition will conclude on February 3 of that year.

A $10 million prize purse will be given to the first team that accurately sequences the whole genome of 100 subjects within 30 days for $1,000 or less per genome, at an error rate no greater than one per million base pairs.

"We believe this competition will be the impetus to truly usher in the era of personalized medicine," said Venter.

(Reporting by Deena Beasley; Editing by Tim Dobbyn)

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Tuesday Morning Talk (TIME)

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Republican tax plans will make inequality worse

It?s one thing for the political class not to deal with the real problems we face; it?s quite another for them to make them worse

One reason why all these Republican tax plans seem so dissonant is that they exacerbate the inequality trends generated by the increased concentration of market incomes?i.e., incomes from all market sources, before any taxes or transfer programs (like Social Security benefits, welfare, or unemployment insurance) kick in.

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Before joining the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities as a senior fellow, Jared was chief economist to Vice President Joseph Biden and executive director of the White House Task Force on the Middle Class. He is a contributor to MSNBC and CNBC and has written numerous books, including 'Crunch: Why Do I Feel So Squeezed?'

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Think of the income distribution in two parts. The first is the primary distribution of market outcomes, before any taxes or transfers take place. The secondary is the distribution of household income after taxes have been collected and transfers handed out.

Nobody argues that the tax system should completely offset the dispersion of market outcomes, and many would probably argue that it?s not the purview of the tax code to redistribute much at all. But neither would most people argue that the tax code should make the post-tax distribution more unequal.

Yet, that?s precisely what the Cain and Perry tax plans would do. Cain?s plan is particularly egregious in this regard. Perry?s plan wouldn?t have much effect on the poor and middle class, though it would cut taxes for the wealthy considerably.

I understand that many conservatives are less concerned than, say, I am, about the growth of unequal economic outcomes?the figure below shows the increase in after-tax income by income group from a rich new study by CBO. But what is the rationale for making it worse?

In fact, the CBO study finds that while the level of inequality is always lower after taxes and transfers, income dispersion has increased more in the so-called ?secondary distribution of income??after taxes and transfers?than in the primary distribution (market outcomes):

?CBO estimates that the dispersion of market income grew by about one-quarter between 1979 and 2007, while the dispersion of after-tax income grew by about one-third.?

This suggests that while the primary distribution is generating more inequality, taxes and transfers, while still progressive, are doing less to offset it: ?The equalizing effect of transfers and taxes on household income was smaller in 2007 than it had been in 1979.?

The R?s tax plans?and I?d strongly include the Ryan budget in this analysis, as it reduces transfers for the poor and cuts taxes for the wealthy?would exacerbate this problem by making the current tax and transfer system a lot less progressive.

I guess I know the answer to the question I posed above (why go here?), or at least I know the ?benign? answer: cutting taxes on the wealthy will unleash waves of growth that will lift the rest. But dress it up anyway you like?that?s just trickle down?and trickle down has a terrible track record.

You cut wealthy people?s taxes, you make them more wealthy, full stop. Mind you, I?m not saying that?s a bad thing?I?m just saying that rich people not having enough riches is not this country?s problem right now.

It?s one thing for the political class not to deal with the real problems we face; it?s quite another for them to make them worse.

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WWE NXT results: The proposal

Week 34 results:?


NXT Rook
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  • Derrick Bateman: Win/loss record: 6-7, Redemption Points: 0
  • Darren Young: Win/loss record 11-16, Redemption Points: 7
  • Titus O?Neil: Win/loss 16-11, Redemption Points: 45


WWE Universe, watch WWE NXT highlights and the complete episode each Wednesday on WWE.com. The complete episode is also available Wednesdays on YouTube.com/wwe and Hulu.com.

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Olympus chairman stepping down amid scrutiny (AP)

TOKYO ? Olympus Corp. said Wednesday that Chairman and President Tsuyoshi Kikukawa is stepping down amid widening scrutiny into acquisitions after the company's British ex-CEO alleged financial wrongdoing.

The Japanese camera and medical device maker said the move was to take responsibility for the troubles caused to customers, business partners and investors over recent media reports that have sent Olympus stock plunging.

Olympus shares, which have lost half their value in the last two weeks, fell 7.6 percent Wednesday.

The drop followed Kikukawa's firing of Chief Executive Michael Woodford after he questioned a $687 million payment to financial advisers as part of Olympus' purchase of the U.K.'s Gyrus Group Plc. as too high.

The payment represented more than a third of the $2 billion purchase. Fees for advisers are normally 1 to 2 percent of the deal value.

Shuichi Takayama, who was tapped president, apologized for the latest woes, including the sliding stock price, and promised to do his utmost to investigate what had happened.

"We will work day by day with sincerity and with all our hearts to resolve the problem, regain social trust and allay the worries of our customers, business partners and investors as soon as possible," he said in a statement.

Last week, the company said it would establish an independent task force to review past acquisitions, seeking to ease mounting shareholder pressure.

Kikukawa was a no-show at a hastily called news conference at a Tokyo hotel, baffling reporters who had expected him to address Woodford's allegations. Typically, when a corporate leadership change takes place in Japan, the outgoing executive meets the press to introduce his successor.

Instead, the company released a seven-sentence statement from Kikukawa that was read out loud.

"The past acquisitions that have been reported in the media were made after proper assessment and procedures," Kikukawa said. "There was absolutely no wrongdoing, but we are setting up an independent committee and are preparing once again for an impartial investigation."

Takayama then appeared alone and evaded the bulk of intense questioning from journalists. He confirmed the independent task force would be established "as soon as possible" but did not give a specific time frame. He defended the advisory payments as "proper," but declined to go into any details, deferring to the task force.

He expressed confidence that Olympus shares would bounce back.

"It's not as if the value of our business has been damaged," he said. "Our operations have been progressing smoothly."

He said Woodford had been dismissed because of his unilateral decision-making and intimidating managerial style. The Briton also spent much of his time outside of Japan, Takayama said.

The clash between Kikukawa and Woodford, a Briton and one of a handful of foreigners to ever head a major Japanese company, was widely viewed here as raising questions about whether old-style Japanese management was up-to-date on global standards.

Woodford had also questioned the lofty prices Olympus paid for three other money-losing Japanese companies that appear to have little strategic value.

He commissioned Pricewaterhouse Coopers to analyze the deals and distributed the results to the board of directors.

The findings compelled Woodford to call for Olympus executives to resign.

"In putting the company first, the honourable way forward would be for you and Mori-san to face the consequences of what has taken place, which is a shameful saga by any stretch of the imagination," he said in an Oct. 11 letter to Kikukawa, referring to Hisashi Mori, a group president at Olympus.

"It is clear that the current situation is now untenable and to move forward positively the necessary course of action is for you both to tender your resignations from the Board."

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Associated Press writers Bob Barr in London, Malcolm Foster and Yuri Kageyama in Tokyo contributed to this report.

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Analysis: How to get your piece of Obama's student loan relief (Reuters)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) ? President Barack Obama's new student loan relief plan may be less than meets the eye: It will not do anything to alleviate the pain for the millions of borrowers who have private student loans, and its centerpiece merely accelerates by two years a program to lighten the load for low-earning federal borrowers.

While it may not solve all troubles related to the almost $1 trillion in education indebtedness now burdening graduates and dropouts alike, it does have the potential to help millions of federal borrowers lower their payments or their interest rates -- if they play their cards right. And it may be as far as a president is able to go without congressional action.

"This is an important positive step," says Lauren Asher, president of the College Access and Success, an advocacy organization. To make the most of the program, borrowers have to take the right steps for themselves. Here's what you should do, depending on your circumstances:

--If you are out of school and have a lot of different federal loans.

Your loans might be a mix of direct federal loans and loans that were issued by private lenders but guaranteed by the federal government. (Those are called Federal Family Education Loan Program, or FFELP loans). Beginning on January 1, you can consolidate all of those loans into a single direct federal loan -- and get a discount off of your interest rate.

It works like this: You can already consolidate FFELP and direct loans at an interest rate that is the average of the rates on your loans, rounded up to the nearest eighth of a percent. The new program will offer additional rate cuts of 0.25 percentage points on your FFELP rates and an additional 0.25 percentage points on the entire loan, if you agree to an automated payment from your checking account.

But, move quickly in 2012, counsels Mark Kantrowitz, publisher of Finaid (http://www.Finaid.org) and a financial aid expert. The Budget Control Act of 2011 eliminates discounts like this from the student loan program, beginning July 1. It wouldn't raise rates for those who lock in these consolidated loans, but could close the window for new consolidators.

Not everyone will want to jump on this offer. If you have a mix of direct and FFELP loans with a broad range of interest rates -- say from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent -- and you are paying off the higher rate loans at an accelerated pace, you may end up picking up more interest rate costs if you roll them all together and take a blended rate, even with the discounts.

--If you are still a student, or about to enroll

Obama sweetened the existing income-based repayment plan for some 1.6 million current student borrowers. Once they leave school, they will be able to limit their repayments to 10 percent of their discretionary income if they are in low-paying occupations.

If they still have loan balances after 20 years of paying, the remainder of their loan would be forgiven. That offers some financial solace to people who choose typically low-paying service or artistic work. Those changes were scheduled to go into effect in 2014; now they will be accelerated into 2012.

Folks who have already left school and begun working can already opt into an income-based repayment plan, but it is somewhat less generous. Payments are limited to 15 percent of discretionary income, not 10 percent. And it takes 25 years before loan balances are forgiven.

Is this a good deal? Maybe. Stretching out payments over a longer period of time does allow more household income to go toward real life needs like mortgages and groceries. And stretching out a very low-interest rate loan as long as possible, when you believe rates will rise in the future, can make sound financial sense. But so does paying of a loan faster, especially if you can afford to make the payments.

--If you have private loans

Sorry, you're on your own. Without any authority to compel private lenders to lower their rates or forgive big balances, the White House hasn't addressed these loans, estimated by Kantrowitz to make up almost 1 in 6 of every student loan dollar. Private loans tend to be costlier than federal loans and issued at variable rates that can go sky high. They are also lacking in some advantages, such as access to the federal income-based repayment programs, says Asher, who recommends new borrowers limit their private loans.

Former students who are having trouble repaying their private loans should reach out to the lenders and see if they can get any forbearance. But those decisions are typically subjective and based on the goodwill of the lender.

The newly-formed Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is taking a closer look at those loans, and has recently published a tool that can help borrowers figure out how to organize and repay their student loans. The student debt repayment assistant tool (http://www.consumerfinance.gov/students/repay) can help you figure out which of your loans are direct, FFELP and private and then link you to a variety of repayment plans. Once that's organized, you'll have time for all those grad school applications.

(Editing by Beth Gladstone and Walden Siew)

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Rare score for Taiwan as local star wins LPGA tournament ? at home

Taiwan's golfer Yani Tseng won the first ever Ladies Professional Golf Association tournament on home turf, a big event for Taiwanese, who see few visits by international stars or international events.

Taiwan seldom raises an international sports hero and even less frequently hosts an internationally recognized sporting event ? not that it hasn't tried.

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Pitcher Wang Chien-ming was scoring his way up the Major League Baseball charts until 2008, when he sat out much of two seasons with injuries. Ultra-marathon runner Kevin Lin of Taipei made a mark crossing the Sahara Desert in 2007 but failed to grab a global following.

Taiwan's archrival China, with more economic clout and diplomatic support, sees Taiwan as part of its turf and urges world sports associations, as well as other international bodies, to ignore the place. Taiwanese players abroad often typically play under a ?Chinese Taipei? flag to imply a bond to China.

But, this Sunday something changed for Taiwan and brought it a step closer to international sports legitimacy: It got both its superstar and its event as Yani Tseng won the first-ever Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) tournament on her home turf. She came in first in a field of 90 golfers at 16 under par, five strokes ahead of runners-up Azahara Munoz of Spain and Amy Yang of South Korea.

?This is the first time I?ve had this kind of feeling and I?ve got no way to compare it. The meaning is very special, to win in front of so many of Taiwanese fans and media,? said Ms. Tseng, 22, alluding to the more than 40,000 fans who shadowed her down the fairways, so enthusiastic in some cases that their camera clicks threw off her swing.The LPGA chose Taiwan this year in part because Tseng had consistently topped the scorecards in recent play, said association spokesman Mike Scanlan. Tseng is ranked the world No. 1 female golfer and has been named player of the year for 2010 and 2011. Her win in Taiwan was the seventh LPGA victory this season. China, for its part, called off an LPGA event this year in its southern city Guangzhou.

The diplomatic impact wasn?t lost on the winner, who was once known for turning down sponsors from China. She announced on Sunday that she would donate a third of her $300,000 tournament prize to a Taiwanese golf association for training. ?To leave the top prize in Taiwan won?t disappoint me or the people,? she said. ?It?s public diplomacy. It?s letting Taiwan step into the world, which is not easy to do.?

Tseng began playing golf at the age of 5 with her father, an amateur golfer, sometimes for five hours a day after school. Golf experts say she has no professional weaknesses. She speaks modestly about her wins, saying that she aims to improve her normally unbeatable scores and keep studying English to boost her public image.

She already appears to be inspiring others, as 10 other Taiwanese golfers played in the Oct. 20-23 tournament. ?She?s a very good role model,? said Taiwanese player Tsai Pei-ying after trailing Tseng in round one. ?There are a lot of points of hers that I will do my best to study.? Fellow Taiwanese contestant Candie Kung said Tseng had fulfilled her own past goal of bringing LPGA to Taiwan.

The LPGA forecasts more events in Taiwan, following years of effort to organize the one just past. But whether Tseng?s magnetism has staying power depends on how long she tops the leader-board and what sponsors think. Sponsors traditionally favor the men?s PGA and Western athletes, experts believe.

?A stronger Pacific Rim presence would certainly have an appeal to sponsors looking to do business in the region and sponsors in the region looking to expand their local footprint,? says Larry DeGaris, associate professor of marketing with the University of Indianapolis. ?Personally, I think it?s an exciting time for the tour, with some renewed energy and a lot of possibilities ? maybe too many.?

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WIREDoo search engine gets running man stamp of approval (video)

MC Hammer already proved that you only need one hit record. But can you get by with just one search engine? Not if you believe his pitch to the Web 2.0 Summit this week, which promoted a "deep search" technology called WIREDoo. The rapper-approved tool emphasizes relationships rather than keywords, which yields very different results to Google's. Type in 90210, for instance, and instead of pages of links about the TV show, the pre-beta WIREDoo brings up stuff about the neighborhood -- schools, homes, the crime rate and other supposedly useful information. You'll find the full presentation after the break, but don't expect any nostalgic dance moves -- Hammer is serious about this, just like he was about those revolutionary tablets.

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Warming could exceed safe levels in this lifetime (Reuters)

LONDON (Reuters) ? Global temperature rise could exceed "safe" levels of two degrees Celsius in some parts of the world in many of our lifetimes if greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase, two research papers published in the journal Nature warned.

"Certain levels of climate change are very likely within the lifetimes of many people living now ... unless emissions of greenhouse gases are substantially reduced in the coming decades," said a study on Sunday by academics at the English universities of Reading and Oxford, the UK's Met Office Hadley Center and the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

"Large parts of Eurasia, North Africa and Canada could potentially experience individual five-year average temperatures that exceed the 2 degree Celsius threshold by 2030 -- a timescale that is not so distant," the paper said.

Two years ago, industrialized nations set a 2 degree Celsius warming as the maximum limit to avoid dangerous climate changes including more floods, droughts and rising seas, while some experts said a 1.5 degree limit would be safer.

It is widely agreed among scientists that global pledges so far for curbing greenhouse gas emissions are not strong enough to prevent "dangerous" climate change.

Next month, nations will meet for the next U.N. climate summit in Durban, South Africa, where a binding pact to reduce emissions looks unlikely to be delivered.

Instead, a global deal might not emerge until 2014 or 2015.

The study found that most of the world's land surface is very likely to experience five-year average temperatures that exceed 2 degrees above pre-industrial levels by 2060.

If emissions are substantially lowered, the two degree threshold might be delayed by up to several decades, it added.

However, even if global temperature rises are kept under two degrees by aggressive emissions cuts, some regions will still not avoid warming and the likelihood of extreme events such as heatwaves is still high in even a marginally warmer world.

A separate study by academics at Zurich's Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and the UK's Met Office Hadley Center, among others, said it would be challenging to limit temperature rises to two degrees.

To achieve a greater than 66 percent chance of limiting temperature rise, global emissions will probably need to peak before 2020 and fall to about 44 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent by 2020.

"Without a firm commitment to put in place the mechanisms to enable an early global emissions peak followed by steep reductions thereafter, there are significant risks that the 2 degree target, endorsed by so many nations, is already slipping out of reach," the study said.

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Republican Perry proposes flat tax, corporate tax cut (Reuters)

GREENVILLE, South Carolina (Reuters) ? Republican Rick Perry outlined a broad economic proposal on Monday to let Americans pay a flat 20 percent income tax rate and allow corporations to bring profits home from abroad at a discount.

The Texas governor is to lay out the "cut, balance and grow" plan on Tuesday in a speech in a Greenville suburb, part of an effort to recapture the imagination of conservatives still looking for an alternative to Republican front-runner Mitt Romney to challenge President Barack Obama in next year's presidential election.

Perry laid out his plan in a Wall Street Journal opinion article. The aim is to generate the economic growth to create jobs and reduce America's 9.1 percent unemployment rate. That is the key issue in the 2012 campaign and the reason why Democrat Obama is considered beatable.

Perry would give Americans a choice: pay a 20 percent flat tax or keep their current rate. To blunt criticism that a flat tax would cut taxes on the wealthy and increase them on the middle-class, he offered some sweeteners.

His proposal would preserve popular tax deductions for home mortgage interest, charitable donations and state and local tax exemptions for families earning less than $500,000 a year.

Perry is proposing the plan after consultations with Steve Forbes, the Republican who offered a flat tax plan in 1996 when he ran a losing race for the party's presidential nomination. Forbes endorsed Perry on Monday.

Perry would lower the corporate tax rate to 20 percent from 35 percent. He would give corporations with a total in profits of $1.4 trillion overseas to pay a discounted tax rate of 5.25 percent temporarily to encourage swift repatriation of the money.

"TAX HOLIDAY"

Companies have been lobbying Congress hard for legislation to create a repatriation "tax holiday." Its fate may have been hurt by recent studies finding that an earlier tax holiday failed to create new U.S. jobs, as had been promised.

Perry said he would move the United States to a "'territorial tax system" -- as in Hong Kong and France, for example -- that only taxes in-country income.'"

Perry, whose campaign has been sagging after several shaky debate performances, is laying out his plan in South Carolina, a key state for any conservative seeking the White House.

He said he would eliminate the tax on qualified dividends and long-term capital gains to "free up the billions of dollars Americans are sitting on to avoid taxes on the gain."

To help older Americans, he would eliminate a tax on Social Security retirement benefits and help those who see their benefits taxed if they continue to work and earn income in addition to Social Security earnings.

Perry said he would also establish a goal of balancing the federal budget by 2020 but admitted it would be hard given the tax cuts he says are needed to re-energize economic growth.

"It will be an extremely difficult task exacerbated by the current economic crisis and our need for significant tax cuts to spur growth. But that growth is what will get us to balance, if we are willing to make the hard decisions of cutting," he said.

Perry said U.S. government spending is out of control and he would start moving toward fiscal responsibility by capping federal spending at 18 percent of U.S. gross domestic product, banning future bailouts and passing a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

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AT&T Nearly Tripled Wi-Fi Connections In Q3; Data Carried On Network Doubled

AT&TAfter reporting earnings last week, AT&T is announcing an impressive number of Wi-Fi connections made over the third quarter. Via AT&T devices, users made 301.9 million Wi-Fi connections, which is more than 37 connections every second. Connections nearly tripled (up more than 282 percent) versus connections made in the third-quarter 2010. AT&T saus that its users now make 100 million Wi-Fi connections per month with connections made in a single month now exceeding the total connections made in all of 2009 (and account for five times the total connections made in 2008). Data carried on the AT&T Wi-Fi network more than doubled versus the third-quarter 2010.

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Were you charmed by 'Once Upon a Time'?

By Ree Hines

Classic fairy tales got a dramatic twist as the first episode of ABC?s ?Once Upon a Time? aired Sunday night.

In the re-imagined tale of Snow White, Prince Charming, Rumpelstiltskin and the rest of the woodland storybook gang, the characters have no idea who they are in the real world. Viewers, on the other hand,?have a chance to get to know them through flashbacks that explain just how?the familiar faces?ended up where they are now.

Morning-after reviews are mixed, with some critics appreciating the show?s fantastic fantasy and others panning its problematic plot.

What do you think? Did you tune in for the premiere? Do you plan to keep watching? Share your thoughts on our Facebook page.

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Corn industry: 'corn sugar' suit stifles speech (Providence Journal)

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Neanderthals' legs look ideal for steep hills

Neanderthals had shorter lower legs than we do, leading scientists to theorize that this was an adaptation to the cold times in which they lived, even if it slowed them down.?

But two scientists offer a new explanation for those short lower legs: They allowed these early humans to move efficiently across the sloped terrain of their mountainous homes. Instead of being at a disadvantage on rugged terrain, as was generally thought, Neanderthals even may have been at an advantage, depending on the nature of the slope, they found. The research team also found the same connection between shorter lower-leg bones and mountain life among modern animals. [The Many Mysteries of Neanderthals]

"Studies looking at limb length have always concluded that a shorter limb, including in Neanderthals, leads to less efficiency of movement, because they had to take more steps to go a given distance. But the other studies only looked at flat land," said lead researcher Ryan Higgins, a graduate student in the Johns Hopkins Center of Functional Anatomy and Evolution. "Our study suggests that the Neanderthals' steps were not less efficient than modern humans in the sloped, mountainous environment where they lived."

Neanderthals lived between about 200,000 and 40,000 years ago, during the cold of ice-age Europe and Western Asia. They had a shorter, more compact stature than we do. Since animals in colder areas tend to be more compact ? less surface area means less body heat loss ? this appeared to explain the length of a Neanderthal's lower legs. More-modern humans, by contrast, lived in warmer climates, meaning they were less concerned about losing body heat.

Neanderthals also lived in more-mountainous places. Using a mathematical model relating leg proportions to the angle of ascent, the researchers found that Neanderthals' proportions would have helped them move about on slopes.

"It has to do with leg clearance as you are going up a slope," explained researcher Christopher Ruff, also of Johns Hopkins. He said that if the lower half of your leg ? the part below the knee ? is shorter, you can take bigger steps, relative to your height, while traveling uphill. This is because you don't have to bend your knee or hip as much to clear the ground. ???

Higgins and Ruff also analyzed the relationship between lower leg-bone length and habitat for a group of mammals called bovids, which includes flat- and hilly-dwelling species of gazelles, antelopes, goats and sheep. They found that, overall, the mountainous species had shorter lower leg bones than those on flat land, even when they lived in the same climate.

The research was published online in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology.?

You can follow LiveSciencesenior writer Wynne Parry on Twitter @Wynne_Parry. Follow LiveScience for the latest in science news and discoveries on Twitter @livescience and on Facebook.

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Syrian protesters take inspiration from Libya

(AP) ? Inspired by the scenes of euphoria in Libya, Syrian protesters poured into the streets Friday and shouted that President Bashar Assad's regime will be the next to unravel now that ousted Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi is dead.

Syrian forces fired on protesters Friday, killing at least 24 people, activists said, most of them in the central city of Homs, a hotbed of dissent.

"Gadhafi is gone, your turn is coming, Bashar," protesters shouted on Friday in the central city of Hama, long a hotbed of resistance to the regime.

The Syrian uprising has proved remarkably resilient over the past seven months, but has shown some signs of stalling in recent weeks as the government forges ahead with a bloody crackdown that the U.N. estimates has killed more than 3,000 people.

Although the mass demonstrations in Syria have shaken one of the most authoritarian regimes in the Middle East, the opposition has made no major gains in recent months, it holds no territory and has no clear leadership.

Now the armed uprising in Libya that drove Gadhafi from power ? albeit with NATO air support ? appears to have breathed new life into the Syrian revolt.

"Our souls, our blood we sacrifice for you, Libya!" Syrian protesters chanted Friday.

Others held signs linking Assad's fate to those of other deposed Arab leaders. Tunisia's Zine El Abidine Ben Ali has been driven into exile, and Egypt's Hosni Mubarak is in jail and facing charges of complicity in the deaths of more than 800 protesters in his country's uprising.

"Ben Ali fled, Mubarak is in jail, Gadhafi is killed, Assad ... ?" read one banner.

Gadhafi's death Thursday, after he was dragged from hiding in a drainage pipe, begging for his life, decisively ended the nearly 42-year regime that had turned the oil-rich country into an international pariah and his own personal fiefdom.

In many ways, the Syrian uprising has taken cues from the Libyans recently.

Syria's opposition formed a national council like the Libyans' National Transitional Council, hoping they could forge a united front against Assad that Syrians and the international community could rally behind.

And with the successes of armed Libyan revolutionaries present in their minds, many Syrian protesters say they are starting to see the limits of a peaceful movement, particularly when compared to the armed uprising in Libya. Some Syrians are now calling on protesters to take up arms and inviting foreign military action, hoisting signs that say "Where is NATO?" and urging the world to come to Syria's aid.

For the most part, Syrian opposition leaders have opposed foreign intervention.

There is no central call to arms by the opposition, in part because there is no clear leadership in the movement.

The Syrian opposition is disparate and fragmented, with various parties vying for power as they seek an end to more than 40 years of iron rule by Assad and his late father, Hafez.

There have been some clashes in border regions between Syrian forces and apparent defectors from the military, but they have not been widespread.

Still, the growing signs of armed resistance may accelerate the cycle of violence gripping the country by giving the government a pretext to use even greater firepower against its opponents. Authorities have already used tanks, snipers and gangster-like gunmen known as "shabiha" who operate as hired guns for the regime.

The regime has sealed off the country and prevented independent media coverage, making it difficult to verify events on the ground.

The Local Coordination Committees, a Syrian activist network, put Friday's death toll at 24 nationwide. It said 19 of those killed died in the flashpoint city of Homs, where military operations in pursuit of activists and anti-government protesters are a daily occurrence. The LCC said three others were killed in Hama and its suburbs, one in the northern Idlib province and one in the Damascus suburb of Saqba.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an activist group based in Britain, said at least 15 people were killed in Homs and reported heavy fighting in Saqba, near Damascus, between troops and gunmen thought to be army defectors.

In the Syrian town of Qusair near the Lebanese border, Syrian forces closed all mosques to prevent people from gathering. The weekly protests usually begin as Syrians pour out of mosques following Friday afternoon prayers. "Gadhafi's death will boost the morale of Syrians," Osso told the AP in a telephone interview. "It will make them continue until they bring down the regime."

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Associated Press writer Bassem Mroue contributed to this report.

(This version CORRECTS that at least 15 were killed in Homs, not Hama).)

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Document: Cadaver dog 'hit' at missing baby's home

A Kansas City Police crime scene investigator carries items from the home of missing baby Lisa Irwin in Kansas City, Mo., Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)

A Kansas City Police crime scene investigator carries items from the home of missing baby Lisa Irwin in Kansas City, Mo., Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)

Members of the FBI evidence recovery team search the home of missing baby Lisa Irwin in Kansas City, Mo., Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)

Investigators carry items into the home of missing baby Lisa Irwin in Kansas City, Mo., Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)

An investigator leaves the home of missing baby Lisa Irwin in Kansas City, Mo., Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)

(AP) ? An FBI cadaver dog reacted to the scent of a dead person inside the Kansas City home where a baby girl disappeared nearly three weeks ago, according to a police affidavit released Friday.

The affidavit was filed to support a search warrant request for the home of Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, who reported their 10-month-old daughter, Lisa Irwin, missing Oct. 4 and said someone must have crept into the home and taken the girl while the mother and two other boys slept.

The affidavit said the dog taken into the house Monday indicated a "positive 'hit' for the scent of a deceased human in an area of the floor of Bradley's bedroom near the bed." A judge approved the warrant Tuesday and police and the FBI conducted a daylong search Wednesday.

Court documents filed Friday said police took blankets, toys and clothing from the house, as well as rolls of tape and a tape dispenser.

The family's local lawyer, Cynthia Short, did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment, and police declined to discuss what they found.

"We aren't able to talk about specifics of the case," said police spokeswoman Stacey Graves. "The documents that were made public will have to stand on their own."

The FBI dogs, which often are used at both disaster and crime scenes, are trained "specially to recognize the scent of decaying, decomposing human flesh," retired FBI special agent Jeff Lanza said Friday.

"That's what they hit on. What the dogs are saying is that they smell that scent," Lanza said. "That can be the scent of an actual body decomposing, or residual scents after the body is no longer there."

Wednesday's search was perhaps law enforcement's most aggressive yet at the parent's home, drawing officers armed with shovels, rakes and other tools who hauled off bags that appeared to be full of potential evidence.

Police also brought in a bomb and arson truck to assist the search, though spokesman Capt. Steve Young said there were no indications of explosives in the house. Some bomb detection devices use X-ray technology to scan solid objects to reveal items concealed within. An AP reporter saw investigators carrying at least a dozen thin, black rectangular sheets away from the home during the afternoon.

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Palestinians to push for UN membership Nov. 11 (AP)

GENEVA ? Palestinian diplomats are trying to muster support for a U.N. Security Council vote in New York on Nov. 11 on their bid for membership in the global body, a senior Palestinian official said Thursday.

U.N. diplomats said earlier this week that a Security Council committee considering the membership bid would deliver a report on that day, and that ambassadors would then decide on the next steps.

Any member of the Security Council can request a vote on the Palestinian request, but a resolution recommending membership requires a minimum of nine "yes" votes and no veto by one of the council's five permanent members ? Britain, China, France, Russia and the U.S.

Once the 15-member Security Council recommends a country's membership its application must be approved by a two-thirds vote in the 193-member General Assembly.

Washington, Israel's closest ally, has already pledged to use its veto if Palestinian membership gets the support of nine or more council members.

"We still have time until Nov. 11, so there is a lot of efforts pushing certain countries to voting in favor," the Palestinian envoy to the U.N. in Geneva, Ibrahim Khraishi, told The Associated Press.

Palestinian Foreign Minister Riad Malki told reporters in late September that the membership bid has support so far from eight Security Council members: Russia, China, India, South Africa, Brazil, Lebanon, Nigeria and Gabon. He said the Palestinians are lobbying for more votes, including from Bosnia and Colombia.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas visited Colombia on Oct. 11 and was told by President Juan Manuel Santos that Colombia will only recognize a Palestinian state that has been established through negotiations with Israel, which leaves Bosnia as the likely key to a ninth "yes" vote.

Khraishi said "several parties are working" to secure the votes, but declined to elaborate. "I think that we will succeed to get the nine," he added.

Elections to replace five nonpermanent members of the Security Council on Friday could create a grouping even less likely to approve the Palestinians' bid, if it rolls over into the new year.

Winners will take their posts Jan. 1. Strong Palestinian backers Brazil and Lebanon, along with Nigeria and Gabon, will be leaving the council at the same time.

Guatemala, running unopposed for the lone Latin America seat, has never recognized a Palestinian state. Neither has Slovenia, one of three candidates for the East European seat being vacated by Bosnia.

The rest of the candidates have all recognized a Palestinian state: Togo, Mauritania, Morocco, Azerbaijan, Hungary, Pakistan and Kyrgystan.

"The addition of Guatemala and the subtraction of Brazil would make it a bit more difficult" to get statehood approved, if the vote is held over, said Warren Hoge, senior adviser for external relations at the International Peace Institute, a New York think tank.

Abbas delivered the Palestinian application to U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Sept. 23. Hours later, the Quartet of Mideast mediators ? the U.S., U.N., EU and Russia ? called for a resumption of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations in a month, with the goal of a peace agreement by the end of 2012.

The Israelis and Palestinians are scheduled to meet separately with the Quartet on Tuesday.

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Edith M. Lederer and Anita Snow contributed to this report from the United Nations.

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Senate votes to extend higher limits on federally backed mortgage loans for 2 more years (Star Tribune)

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Friday, October 21, 2011

Doomsday Prophecies and Falling Satellites -- Again (ContributorNetwork)

It has been a busy week for doomsday prophets. A passing comet, falling satellite and the strange predictions of Harold Camping have all been combined into one week. On Oct. 16, the comet Elenin passed by Earth, and much to their dismay it did signal the start of the apocalypse. Meanwhile, Harold Camping and his followers have been preparing for the end of the world on Oct. 21. Additionally, the German Roentgen Satellite (ROSAT) has been predicted to fall to Earth from Oct. 21 to Oct. 24.

Elenin Passes without Turmoil

Nicknamed the "doomsday comet," Elenin, passed by Earth on Oct. 16 without creating any devastating impact on the planet. Despite years of speculation that the comet's arrival would bring an apocalypse or damaging environmental changes, Elenin began to disintegrate after a solar storm and was already in pieces on Oct. 16. I just hope that the people who were waiting for the comet to destroy all life on Earth did not quit their jobs. The massive unemployment rates may make them wish the comet had brought the apocalypse.

Harold Camping and his Followers

Although his May 21 predictions failed and turned him into a mockery, Harold Camping continues to insist that the world will end on Oct. 21. Camping suffered a stroke in June 2011, but this has not slowed him down or stopped his prophecies about Judgment Day. However, I doubt that his words will have the same impact. This time, I do not see large groups of followers giving away their possessions and waiting for the rapture.

ROSAT Falling

Amid the onslaught of doomsday prophecies, the only thing that is actually set to collide with Earth is the German Roentgen Satellite. The time of its exact collision has not been determined, but estimates indicate that it may occur from Oct. 21 to Oct. 24. ROSAT is simply another piece of space debris that has run its course and is now headed for Earth. Similar to NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) that fell on Sept. 24 without any injuries, ROSAT will probably have an uneventful landing.

The Allure of Doomsday

The end of these doomsday prophecies does not signify the conclusion to all false predictions. I am certain that Harold Camping will find another interpretation for his wrong analysis while the people who waited for Elenin to destroy Earth will simply say the apocalypse has been postponed. I am sure they are already working to find another celestial body or date for the next doomsday prophecy.

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