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Video: ?Tarzan? sidekick chimp dies

Cheetah, believed to be the original sidekick chimp from the 1930s ?Tarzan? films, died over the weekend. NBC?s Lester Holt reports.

>>> tonight the movie world is mourning the loss of a screen legend, cheetah believe to be the original sidekick chimp of the 1930s tarzan films, cheetah died over the weekend at a primate sanctuary in florida after experiencing kidney fail failu failure. he was 80 years old.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Obama lays wreath at Pearl Harbor memorial

(AP) ? President Barack Obama has laid a wreath at a memorial honoring those killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.

The president was joined at the USS Arizona Memorial by his wife, Michelle, late Thursday afternoon. After a moment of silence, the Obamas scattered flower petals in the water.

This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Japanese attacks, which claimed the lives of 2,390 Americans and brought the United States into World War II.

The president is in Hawaii for his annual Christmas vacation. Several White House staffers who traveled to the Honolulu area with Obama joined the president at the Pearl Harbor memorial.

Earlier Thursday, Obama took his family to the beach, then stopped for shave ice, a Hawaiian version of the snow cone.

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T.I., Dr. Dre 'Creating Chemistry' In Latest Collabo

'Of course we can get together, he got hot beats and I got dope rhymes,' T.I. tells MTV News.
By Rob Markman, with reporting by FLX


T.I. poses with Beats by Dr. Dre
Photo: Ben Rose/ WireImage

No matter your stature in rap, working with Dr. Dre is a pretty big deal. Newcomers like Kendrick Lamar and Slim the Mobster have seen their careers grow considerably after working with the good doctor, while veterans like Busta Rhymes and 50 Cent have marveled at Dre's in-studio work ethic. For T.I., however, simply working with the West Coast production king isn't enough. He wants to develop a tighter musical bond.

On Tuesday (December 28), Tip leaked a trailer for the mixtape F--- da City Up that showed him and Dre working together in the studio.

"Dre was here. He sent for me over to the spot. We really just turned up more than anything else. It was about creating chemistry," T.I. told MTV News while he was in Atlanta preparing for the New Year's Day release of the mixtape.

This isn't the first time that the King of the South has collaborated with the California legend. A few years ago, "Topless," a song that was said to be recorded for Dre's oft-delayed Detox, leaked onto the Internet. According to T.I., their most recent session was a fruitful one.

"Of course we can get together, he got hot beats and I got dope rhymes, so we can always get together and make music," Tip said. "But for people to feel what we're sayin' and for it to sound like a party comin' through your speakers, you gonna have to create some chemistry. So that's what we spent more time doin' than anything else; developing that chemistry."

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Jennifer Elia: Cheating on Chaz Bono With Heidi Shink?


When Chaz Bono and Jennifer Elia broke up last week, the pair claimed they left their long partnership with "great love, respect and affection toward one another."

That statement belies the tumult between the pair, one report says.

According to Star, there's a sordid secret behind the collapse of this 12-year relationship: Jennifer betrayed Chaz in a major way by cozying up to his ex Heidi Shink.

Chaz Bono, Jennifer Elia

Jennifer was a guest at a private party hosted by Chaz's ex-girlfriend Heidi Shink at her L.A. home in mid-November, according to alleged insiders.

"There was a ton of wine and food," Viktor Budnik, who attended the party, says in an exclusive interview, adding "They were doing wine pairings."

Wow. That alone sounds super-scandalous right there.

Chaz was nowhere to be seen. As the party got increasingly boozy, people started taking intimate photos that Heidi later posted on her Facebook page.

One shot of Jennifer and her party guests is captioned "La familia!" In another shot, Jennifer is pictured inappropriately clad in pajamas with wet hair.

There you have it. We're sorry, it's a slow news week.

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Romney kicks off Iowa home stretch targeting Obama (Reuters)

Davenport, Iowa (Reuters) ? Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney kicked off the last week before the Iowa caucuses warning that November's presidential contest will be "an election to save the soul of America."

Romney, back in Iowa, assumed a frontrunner posture as his main rivals were mired in their own controversies.

Looking to score a surprise win in Iowa and a boost toward the Republican nomination, Romney launched a multi-city bus tour here on Tuesday with President Barack Obama in his sights and his Republican rivals in his rearview mirror.

Speaking to an overflow crowd of more than 300 people, Romney blasted Obama, telling the frenzied crowd that next November will be "an election to save the soul of America."

Polls show a tight race in Iowa, where voters will begin the Republican nominating process next Tuesday. Romney is near the top of the polls with rivals Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul, both of whom were running into political headwinds on Tuesday.

Romney holds significant leads in New Hampshire, which votes on January 10, and a win in Iowa could make his nomination seem inevitable.

Romney's campaign has fully engaged Gingrich in recent days and weeks, tarnishing what was a rising star.

With Gingrich fading under the weight of frontrunner status and lackluster campaign organization, Romney returned to Iowa to return his fire on Obama.

Romney used Obama's words against him, noting that in a campaign speech here in 2008, Obama said, "This is our moment, this is our time."

"Well Mr. President, you have now had your moment. We have seen the results," Romney said. "And now, Mr. President, it is our time.

"You have failed to deliver on the promises you made here in Davenport," Romney said.

(Reporting By Sam Youngman; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Keeler invests $250K to sponsor lounge at Albany?s Times Union Center

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The Times Union Center in downtown Albany, New York.

Keeler Motor Car Co.?

Effective Feb. 15, 2012, Latham-based Keeler assumes naming rights from Citizens Bank?

The lounge on the arena?s concourse level will be called ?Keeler Club? with the start of Keeler?s five-year contract.

Maria Dunning, vice president of Latham-based Keeler, said the agreement is a good fit for the auto seller. The Times Union Center?

?We want to be participants in our community. It?s nice to support the arena, and to be seen,? Dunning said. Keeler is also a corporate sponsor at Proctors in Schenectady.

As part of the $250,000 advertising contract, Keeler already has a presence on the Albany arena?s scoreboard. Keeler?s name will be displayed on a sign outside the lounge beginning the first week in February. The dealership will also appear on banners and digital displays throughout the arena, and share space with other sponsors on the venue?s outside marquee.

Belber said Keeler?s sponsorship represents at least 12 percent of the Times Union Center?s annual advertising revenue. In all, sponsorships and other advertising make ...

Keeler Motor Car Co.?

Effective Feb. 15, 2012, Latham-based Keeler assumes naming rights from Citizens Bank?

The lounge on the arena?s concourse level will be called ?Keeler Club? with the start of Keeler?s five-year contract.

Maria Dunning, vice president of Latham-based Keeler, said the agreement is a good fit for the auto seller. The Times Union Center?

?We want to be participants in our community. It?s nice to support the arena, and to be seen,? Dunning said. Keeler is also a corporate sponsor at Proctors in Schenectady.

As part of the $250,000 advertising contract, Keeler already has a presence on the Albany arena?s scoreboard. Keeler?s name will be displayed on a sign outside the lounge beginning the first week in February. The dealership will also appear on banners and digital displays throughout the arena, and share space with other sponsors on the venue?s outside marquee.

Belber said Keeler?s sponsorship represents at least 12 percent of the Times Union Center?s annual advertising revenue. In all, sponsorships and other advertising make up $2 million to $3 million of the arena?s $18 million annual revenue.

Annual revenue from the sports bar totals $300,000 to $400,000 a year. That revenue comes from naming rights and other advertising, season box seats leased to Verizon?

The family-owned Keeler Motor Car had $185.2 million in sales in 2010, ranking it the region?s third largest on The Business Review?s most recent list of Automotive Dealerships.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Pro-Union Tejanos lynch secessionist judge

On this day in 1862, an armed group of 100 pro-Union Tejanos captured and hanged the wealthy rancher Isidro Vela, the chief justice of Zapata County and an outspoken supporter of the Confederacy, in the presence of his family. Vela was born in Mexico in 1798 and served as president of the secessionist meeting held in Zapata County in December 1860. He and the other landowners in the area strongly supported secession, in contrast to the mostly Hispanic local populace. Guerrilla warfare ensued, as pro-Union, anti-Anglo bands staged raids into Texas and retreated into Mexico. In April 1861 Vela had faced down a band under the leadership of Antonio Ochoa, a follower of Juan N. Cortina who threatened pro-Confederate county officials, and later that year had been forced to seek refuge with a neighbor when another such band raided his ranch. After Vela's death, Capt. Refugio Benavides caught and defeated the raiders near Camargo, Mexico. Papers seized in the battle implicated Leonard Pierce Jr., the United States consul in Matamoros, as an instigator of the raid.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Israel debates whether Armenian killings genocide (AP)

JERUSALEM ? Over their prime minister's objections, Israeli lawmakers on Monday began debating a proposal to recognize the mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks as genocide.

Doing so would likely further strain already acrimonious relations with Turkey, which denies the genocide label and says the massacres occurred in civil unrest as the Ottoman Empire disintegrated during World War I, with losses on both sides.

The issue is highly sensitive in Turkey, and lawmakers in France set off a diplomatic crisis with Ankara last week when they passed a bill making it a crime to deny that the killings amounted to genocide. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan swiftly halted political and economic contacts with Paris, suspended military cooperation and ordered his country's ambassador home for consultations.

In Israel on Monday, a parliamentary committee considered a proposal to designate a memorial day for the killings and recognize them as genocide.

Parliamentary speaker Reuven Rivlin said the debate had nothing to do with Israel's deteriorating ties with Turkey but with Israel's moral obligation, given the history of the Nazi Holocaust, to recognize genocides elsewhere.

The panel took no decisions Monday.

An Israeli government official confirmed that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had requested the debate be canceled because "it would be better for the country if this did not take place."

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not allowed to disclose the information. He would not say whether Israel had made any efforts to stave off any diplomatic fallout with Ankara.

Israel's deputy foreign minister, who has been extremely critical of Turkey, did not appear before the parliamentary committee as planned.

Israel, which once viewed Turkey as its closest ally in the Muslim world, has previously stopped short of recognizing the killings of 1.5 million Armenians as a genocide. In recent years, however, ties with Turkey have frayed badly.

Turkish officials were outraged that Israel killed hundreds of Palestinian civilians during its war in the Gaza Strip three years ago. Things got even worse last year after Israeli naval commandos killed nine Turks in a raid on a flotilla that tried to breach Israel's Gaza blockade.

Israel's refusal to apologize for the flotilla killings sent relations deteriorating even further. Last week, defense officials disclosed that Israel canceled a $141 million deal to sell airborne intelligence units to Turkey for fear they would fall into hostile hands.

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Japan moves into top three in FIFA Women's Rankings

Japan moved into the top three in the latest edition of the FIFA/Coca-Cola Women's World Rankings, the highest position ever for the Nadeshiko.

The United States remains on top of the rankings but second-place Germany has closed to within five points of the Americans.

Brazil (4th, down 1) fell out of the top three for the first time since 2008 after a pair of draws against Canada and a loss to Denmark allowed world champions Japan to take advantage.

There was further movement inside the top 10 as England (8th, down 2) and Korea DPR (9th, down 1) both dropped, paving the way for France (6th, up 1) and Canada (7th, up 2) to climb.

Qualifying for Euro 2013 played a big role inside the top 50 with Poland (33rd, down 4) and Portugal (43rd, down 6) both slipping while other European nations enjoyed small improvements as Belarus (37th, up 1), Austria (38th, up 2) and Slovakia (39th, up 3) each moved up.

The next edition of the FIFA/Coca-Cola Women's World Rankings will be released on Friday, March 16.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

IBM Holds the Highest share in Non-x86 UNIX Server Market in India

By SiliconIndia, Friday, 23 December 2011, 04:57 Hrs

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Bangalore: IBM has earned an accolade for being the top non-x86 in the UNIX market- bestowed by IDC's Asia/Pacific Quarterly Enterprise Server Tracker, Q3 2011. The IDC is a pioneer in services such as events related to IT and Telecommunication; providing business intelligence.

According to the IDC reports' fact sheets, the IBM had a market share of 29.8 percent during the 3rd quarter in 2011. Similar growth is recorded for IBM across Blade server and x86 server markets alike. When compared to 2010, the IBM witnessed a leap of 7.2 percent growth in the non x86 UNIX server market at the end of Q3, 2011. In addition, in the overall server market in India, IBM had 29.8 percent revenue share during Q3, 2011, recording a growth of 8.2 percent since 2010. However, the IBM's share in the x86 Server market for the third quarter, 2011 is 25.3 percent, a 9 percent growth when compared to last year.

IBM attributes the triumph to its Power 7 servers, whose presence is widespread; along with the IBM's UNIX based AiX Operating System, leveraging some of the most reliable concoction of services for the enterprises.

Viswanath Ramaswamy, Vice President- Power Systems, Systems and Technology Group, IBM India/SA said "Our leadership in non x86 Server market is a testimony to the fact that we continue to invest for our clients' success and grow this market. Traction for IBM Power systems cuts across both large enterprises and mid-sized businesses, enabling them to grow and succeed. Clients like Escorts, continue to select IBM Power 7 on AiX over competitive platforms, because of the scalability, ease of management and price-performance ratio that Power Systems offer."

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Most Googled Celebrity Death of 2011 Was Ryan Dunn (The Atlantic Wire)

Of all the famous people who died this year -- a titan of the tech industry, a leader of a massive terrorist organization, a quixotic dictator, a troubled but talented young singer -- the person who sent the most people searching for information on Google was ...?Jackass's Ryan Dunn.?We'd have never guessed it but that's what?Google Trends tells us. After scouring list after in-memoriam list of big names who passed away this year, we've found that the biggest spike in search terms was when news broke that Dunn drove drunk and crashed his Porsche on June 20 in rural Pennsylvania.

Related: Steve Jobs's 10-Word Defense of the iPhone's Location Tracking

Let us explain a bit about our methodology. Google Trends allows you to see how the number of searches for one or more phrases changes over time. The term Google uses for these measurements is Search Volume Index. Now, Google Trends doesn't give the SVI as an absolute amount of searches done for a term during a period of time. Instead the SVI is scaled based on the?average search traffic for the first term entered. (It's all explained by Google here.) In order to compare spikes in search, we based our scaling off of a term consistently Googled during 2011 -- "Barack Obama" -- but the choice is arbitrary. For each name we tested, we punched in "Barack Obama, [name]" and recorded the SVI ?of the name during the week that person died (or the week immediately after -- whichever was higher). We narrowed our analysis to the U.S. since we were only searching in English.

Related: Google Postpones Next Week's Samsung Event for Steve Jobs

This method worked fine with nearly every name with one notable exception:?Muammar Qaddafi. Or is that "Kadafi"? That's the problem: there are scores of ways of spelling the ex-Libyan leader's first and last names in English (ABC once counted 112 combinations) so there's no good way to pin down how much he was Googled when killed in October. "Gaddafi," ranked 10th on our list anyways, deserves honorary status since if you combined the many different spellings, he would have ranked much higher.

Related: Is 2011 the Bad Year for Bad Guys?

Our results, are charted at the top, show that Dunn had an SVI of 139 the week of this death -- meaning that his name was Googled 139 more times that week than the president's was on average in 2011. That brings us to the question of why the deaths of seemingly B-list celebrities like Dunn -- or No. 5 rapper Nate Dogg or No. 9 wrestler Randy Savage -- would trend so high. Some of it has to do with how young most of those in our Top 10 were when they passed -- the list's average age of death is 49.5. (We'll update if Kim Jong-il breaks into it once Google's data is in next week, but our initial playing around with his name suggests he won't.)

Related: Apple's (Mostly) Hidden Tricks to Make an iPhone More Like an Android

But also consider how Internet has changed over the past few years -- namely, the rise of the social web over the search-based one. It's hard to argue that people care more about Ryan Dunn than Steve Jobs. But it might just be that when, say, Jobs died in October people found his obituaries and tributes not by Googling his name but rather by clicking a link a friend posted on Facebook or just going straight to theatlanticwire.com or nytimes.com. But for a more obscure name like Dunn's, they Googled for more information. Which goes to show that?Google search results aren't a perfect proxy for what's meaningful to us. Because if that were the case, we'd have to name Rebecca Black the Greatest Artist of 2011.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

India, Pakistan to discuss conventional, nuke CBMs Monday

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New Delhi/Islamabad, Dec 22: Seeking to push forward their revived peace process, India and Pakistan will hold two-day talks starting Monday in Islamabad to discuss conventional and nuclear confidence-building measures. ...

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This week is the last chance to see the Hallie Ford Museum of Art exhibition ?Georges Rouault: Miserere et Guerre.?

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Ex-Notre Dame QB Crist transferring to Kansas

FILE - In this Oct. 31, 2009 file photo, Notre Dame head coach Charlie Weis gives instructions as he puts in backup quarterback Dayne Crist against Washington State in the second half of an NCAA college football game in San Antonio, Texas. Crist has decided to transfer to Kansas, where the former Notre Dame quarterback will be reunited with coach Weis. (AP Photo/Bahram Mark Sobhani, File)

FILE - In this Oct. 31, 2009 file photo, Notre Dame head coach Charlie Weis gives instructions as he puts in backup quarterback Dayne Crist against Washington State in the second half of an NCAA college football game in San Antonio, Texas. Crist has decided to transfer to Kansas, where the former Notre Dame quarterback will be reunited with coach Weis. (AP Photo/Bahram Mark Sobhani, File)

FILE - In this Sept. 3, 2011, file photo, Notre Dame quarterback Dayne Crist throws against South Florida during the first half of an NCAA college football game in South Bend, Ind. Crist has received permission to talk with other schools about transferring for his final year of eligibility, but has not yet officially asked to be released from his scholarship, according to head coach Brian Kelly during a teleconference, Sunday, Nov. 4, 2011. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy, File)

(AP) ? Kansas coach Charlie Weis landed a pair of high-profile quarterbacks Thursday.

Former top recruit Dayne Crist announced on Twitter that he would join the Jayhawks for his senior season after a checkered career at Notre Dame, shortly before news broke that BYU quarterback Jake Heaps was also transferring to Kansas.

Crist will reunite with Weis, who recruited him to Notre Dame, and be eligible to play next season because he's already graduated from Notre Dame. Heaps will have to sit out under NCAA transfer rules but will have two seasons of eligibility remaining.

Officials at Kansas could not comment on the quarterbacks until they enroll.

Crist visited Kansas and Wisconsin before making his decision, which came the same day Badgers offensive coordinator Paul Chryst was hired as the head coach at Pittsburgh.

One of the country's top recruits out of Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, Calif., Crist enrolled in South Bend in 2008 as part of a blockbuster recruiting class.

Things didn't pan out as anybody expected, though.

Weis struggled to win games despite suiting up numerous top prospects at Notre Dame, and was fired after the 2009 season. Crist had a season-ending knee injury his freshman year and another last year, after he completed 60 percent of his passes for 2,033 yards with 15 touchdowns and seven interceptions under Weis' replacement, Brian Kelly.

He came back from the injury to regain the starting job this season, but was benched at halftime of the opener against South Florida. Crist played only a handful of snaps behind Tommy Rees the rest of the way, ultimately announcing that he had decided to transfer.

"After a long & difficult decision making process, I'm incredibly excited to join the Kansas football team. Rock Chalk Jayhawk!" Crist wrote on Twitter.

He'll compete for the starting job at Kansas right away.

Sophomore quarterback Jordan Webb struggled with consistency last season, completing 63 percent of his passes for 1,884 yards with 13 touchdowns and 12 interceptions during a 2-10 season.

Webb was benched a few times in favor of senior Quinn Mecham, who fared little better.

Although he will only have one season of eligibility, Crist represents a major coup for Weis, who needs a strong-armed quarterback to effectively run his pro-style offense. Crist was the No. 2-ranked pro-style quarterback in the nation out of high school, according to Rivals.com, behind only Blaine Gabbert, who is now the starter for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Heaps was just as highly touted as Crist coming out of Sammamish (Wash.) Skyline High School. He was rated by Rivals.com as the No. 1 pro-style quarterback in the class of 2010.

Heaps graduated early so that he could enroll at BYU, and started the final 10 games his first season, setting freshman school records for yards passing (2,316), attempts (383), completions (219), touchdown passes (15). The Cougars finished 7-6 and beat UTEP in the New Mexico Bowl.

He struggled early this season, though, and lost the starting job to Riley Nelson. Heaps asked BYU coach Bronco Mendenhall to be released from his scholarship earlier this month.

Associated Press

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

LSU's Miles wins AP coach of the year (AP)

BATON ROUGE, La. ? LSU's 2011 season will be remembered for challenging Les Miles' crisis-management skills over and over again.

It could also go down as the greatest season in the history of a program that has been around since 1893.

Now within one more victory of an unbeaten season and a BCS national title, Miles has been voted The Associated Press Coach of the Year.

Thirty of 56 votes cast went to Miles. Bill Snyder of Kansas State was second with 16, Mike Gundy of Oklahoma State had six, Brady Hoke of Michigan got three and Lane Kiffin of Southern California had one.

As Miles reflected on the various trials he dealt with this season in an interview with the AP this week, he spoke in a hushed tone and recounted a talk he had long ago with his father in the kitchen of his childhood home in Elyria, Ohio.

When Miles was around 12 years old, he was worried about his dad, Hope "Bubba" Miles, who'd been passed over for a promotion and subsequently laid off, all while dealing with the death of his own father.

"We'll be fine," the LSU coach recalled his father telling him. "It's the reaction to the difficult times; it's always those days when something does not come your way and you have to make the best move ? that's what's going to make your life rich."

However LSU's season ends in the BCS title game against No. 2 Alabama on Jan. 9 in the Superdome, it will go down as one of the more memorable chapters in the history of Louisiana's most storied college football program. The events that could have derailed the 2011 campaign were numerous and diverse, yet the Tigers dominated just about every team they faced.

There was a preseason bar fight that led to starting quarterback Jordan Jefferson's early season suspension. There was preseason coaching shuffle brought on by former offensive coordinator Steve Kragthorpe's Parkinson's disease diagnosis. Starting receiver Russell Shepard was suspended three games because he talked out of turn about an NCAA probe of a scouting service. Then there were the midseason, one-game suspensions of three key players ? star cornerback Tyrann Mathieu, starting running back Spencer Ware and nickel back Tharold Simon ? for failing school administered drug tests.

Through it all, the Tigers won big, starting with a season-opening 13-point triumph over then No. 3 Oregon on a neutral field in Dallas, barely more than a week after learning they'd be without Jefferson or Shepard.

Of their 13 victories, 12 have come by double digits and seven by 30 or more points. The lone exception was a tense 9-6 overtime triumph at Alabama highlighted by spectacular defensive plays.

LSU won its first eight games with pocket passer Jarrett Lee taking most of the snaps, and the rest with Jefferson getting the bulk of the work, often running option plays.

Miles said he was proud of his staff for being adaptable enough to design game plans around different styles of quarterbacks, and proud of his players for their "no-excuses" approach to every game.

"They didn't see (the suspensions) as something they could not overcome in any way," Miles said. "They recognized that we've got two veteran quarterbacks and some guys that can step in for anybody if they happen to miss their start, and that we were not going to let those things that were on the perimeter of this program affect us."

Miles, his staff, and his players entered 2011 sensing they would be among the best in the nation following an 11-2 2010 campaign capped by a dominant Cotton Bowl victory.

The roster was laden with talented players who'd thrived as underclassmen. So when Michigan Athletic Director Dave Brandon flew last January to Baton Rouge to gauge Miles' interest in returning to his alma mater, where he'd played for Hall of Famer Bo Schembechler, Miles decided to stick with the job he had.

LSU did not even have to give Miles a raise to keep him, although he did get both an extension and an increased budget for assistants, which he felt would further strengthen the foundation of the program.

"I looked at this building and the number of quality men and women that I was fortunate to work with ? players, coaches, staff ? and the idea that I would blow this up is just something I was not prepared to do," Miles said. "I wanted to coach this team."

Although Miles has won 75 games and a national title since becoming LSU's coach in 2005, he hasn't always been popular in Baton Rouge.

LSU struggled to stay in the national title picture in 2008 and 2009, and an episode of late-game clock mismanagement at Mississippi in 2009 was only made worse when he tried to explain it in his typically odd manner of speaking, which sometimes invites mockery with its disjointed syntax and the use of verbs as nouns.

Gundy, who coached with Miles for several years, said talking on TV was never the LSU coach's strength.

"I don't think he gets enough credit for being a pretty smart football coach," Gundy said. "What you see on TV is not really him at all."

The AP coach of the year award has been handed out since 1998. This is Miles' first time winning it and he is the second LSU coach to take the honor. The first was Tide coach Nick Saban, who won it for the Tigers in 2003.

Now Miles has matched his predecessor again.

Miles, whose big-picture perspective was shaped not only by his father but his own personal health scare ? a cranial operation to remove a cyst in 2001_ resisted lashing back at his critics.

"I'm not going, `Ha! How do you like me now?' I'm really not," Miles said. "The support that is given to this program is tremendous. I could never do this without LSU. Our team is a quality group of men that just have to have victory, that will scrap and fight you tooth and nail for it. And I've got a quality group of coaches who love their players and put together great game plans. We fight together. ... I don't pretend for a minute it's only me. It's not even close."

___

AP Sports Writer Jeff Latzke in Oklahoma City contributed to this report.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/sports/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111221/ap_on_sp_co_ne/fbc_ap_coach_of_the_year

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Kazakh leader orders curfew after oil city riots (Reuters)

ALMATY (Reuters) ? Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev on Saturday declared a 20-day state of emergency in a western oil city where at least 11 people have been killed in the deadliest outbreak of violence in the Central Asian state's recent history.

Wounded victims filled hospitals in Zhanaozen and many oil workers stayed at home, fearing for their safety a day after violent clashes between riot police and crowds in a city where thousands of sacked oil workers have been protesting for months.

The head of a local trade union said many wounded civilians and policemen had been brought by car from overflowing hospitals in Zhanaozen, a city of 90,000 around 150 km (95 miles) east of the Caspian Sea, to the regional centre of Aktau.

"They have all kinds of wounds, from gunshot wounds to stab wounds and blunt traumas," Kenzhegali Suyeov, chairman of the independent Aktau trade union, told Reuters. He said sporadic shooting had been heard in Zhanaozen overnight.

Public protests are rare in Kazakhstan, Central Asia's largest economy and oil producer, where 71-year-old Nazarbayev has overseen more than $120 billion in foreign investment during more than two decades in power.

The clashes marred celebrations across the rest of Kazakhstan to mark the 20th anniversary of independence from the Soviet Union and were a shock to a government that has put stability and economic growth over democratic freedoms.

"We will not permit any attempts to disturb the peace and calm in our home, to erase the achievements of our independence," Nazarbayev said in a statement.

"The state will use the full strength of the law to suppress any attempt to disturb the peace and security of our citizens."

STATE OF EMERGENCY

A presidential decree declared a state of emergency and curfew in Zhanaozen until January 5. Public protests and strikes are banned while movement around Zhanaozen and access to and from the city will be restricted.

The clashes began when sacked oil workers and sympathetic citizens stormed a stage erected for an Independence Day party on Friday, toppling sound equipment and later setting fire to the city hall and the headquarters of the local oil company.

Nurdaulet Suindikov, spokesman for the prosecutor-general's office, told a news conference 11 people had been killed in the clashes. A further 86 people were wounded, including six policemen, he said. Around 70 people have been arrested.

Reports on social networking websites said the death toll was much higher than 10 and police had opened fire. These reports could not be verified independently. Power, mobile phone connections and Internet access was shut down in the city.

European Union High Representative Catherine Ashton said in a statement she hoped for an immediate investigation and a peaceful solution to the problems faced by striking oil workers.

Nazarbayev said policemen had acted within legal bounds.

ARMED SECURITY

Thousands of employees of state-controlled oil company KazMunaiGas Exploration Production began a strike in May to demand better pay and conditions. It sacked 989 workers and says output will fall 8.5 percent short of target this year.

London-listed KazMunaiGas EP said the Interior Ministry was providing armed security at oil production facilities and some workers had failed to show up for the night and morning shifts due to security concerns. A round-the-clock shift by workers on site was maintaining daily output levels, the company said.

KazMunaiGas EP has said 2,500 people were on strike at the height of the dispute. Representatives of the striking workers have put the maximum number at almost 16,000.

"For seven months, those striking workers were standing in the scorching sun, in the rain and wind and snow, and the authorities would not start a dialogue with them," said Bolat Abilov, a leader of the opposition Social-Democratic Party.

Nazarbayev hinted he did not believe aggrieved workers were behind the violence.

"One shouldn't confuse an oilmens' working dispute with the criminal acts of bandits who aimed to take advantage of the situation," he said. "We will find out where the funding comes from and who is behind this."

Yermukhamet Yertysbayev, a close adviser to Nazarbayev, likened Zhanaozen to social protests in Europe. "You know, practically the same events took place in August this year in London," RIA news agency quoted him as telling reporters.

"And events of a similar nature have happened in Greece. In the end, the global financial crisis has extremely aggravated social conflicts."

Around 100 opposition activists gathered in the commercial capital, Almaty, for a memorial service to commemorate Kazakhs killed in clashes with Soviet forces in December 1986.

"Yesterday, exactly 25 years later, the same tragedy was repeated," said one of the activists, Gulzhan Yergaliyeva.

Around 20 protesters broke off from the service and attempted to march to the city headquarters of the ruling Nur Otan political party. Riot police detained around half of them.

KazMunaiGas EP's London-traded stock closed down 4.0 percent on Friday, versus a decline of only 0.4 percent in the wider oil and gas sector.

(Additional reporting by Mariya Gordeyeva in Almaty and Jan Strupczewski in Brussels; Editing by Sophie Hares)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/asia/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111217/wl_nm/us_kazakhstan_clashes

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Comet survives fiery plunge through sun

A newfound comet defied long odds Thursday, surviving a suicidal dive through the sun's hellishly hot atmosphere, according to NASA scientists.

Comet Lovejoy plunged through the sun's corona at about 7 p.m. ET, coming within 87,000 miles of our star's surface. Temperatures in the corona can reach 2 million degrees Fahrenheit, so most researchers expected the icy wanderer to be completely destroyed.

But Lovejoy proved to be made of tough stuff. A video taken by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory spacecraft, or SDO, showed the icy object emerging from behind the sun and zipping back off into space.

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"Breaking News! Lovejoy lives! The comet Lovejoy has survived its journey around the sun to reemerge on the other side," SDO researchers tweeted.

SDO is one of many instruments that scientists ? eager to record and study the comet's presumed demise ? trained on Lovejoy as it streaked toward the sun.

"We have here an exceptionally rare opportunity to observe the complete vaporization of a relatively large comet, and we have approximately 18 instruments on five different satellites that are trying to do just that," Karl Battams, a scientist at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, wrote on the Sungrazing Comets website before Lovejoy's closest solar approach.

Battams runs the website, which is devoted to comets discovered by two different spacecraft: NASA's Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) and the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), which is operated jointly by NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA). [Death of a Comet: Photos of Sungrazing Comet Lovejoy]

Preparing for the end
Lovejoy has a core about 660 feet wide. It belongs to a class of comets known as Kreutz sungrazers, whose orbits bring them very close to the sun.

All Kreutz sungrazers are thought to be the remnants of a single giant comet that broke apart several centuries ago. They're named after the 19th-century German astronomer Heinrich Kreutz, who first showed that such comets are related.

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Comets plunge into the sun on a regular basis, but they rarely give much advance notice of their suicidal intentions. That's why scientists were so excited about Lovejoy. Australian amateur astronomer Terry Lovejoy discovered the icy wanderer on Nov. 27, giving researchers plenty of time to map out their observation campaign.

And that campaign has been intense, involving five different spacecraft. In addition to SDO, SOHO and STEREO, scientists planned to use Japan's Hinode satellite and ESA's Proba spacecraft to track Lovejoy's movements, Battams wrote.

NASA also created a website providing updates about the comet's pass through the corona, as well as images of the event beamed down by SDO. It can be found here: http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/lovejoy.php

For his part, Terry Lovejoy said he was happy to have made a contribution, and he marveled a bit at all the attention the comet has been getting.

"It's been tremendous," Lovejoy told Space.com. "Apparently it's all over Facebook, and I don't use Facebook. But there's a lot of interest. I think a lot of people like the name ? the Lovejoy name seems to strike a chord with people."

A dramatic escape
Lovejoy is quite large for a sungrazing comet, and experts expected it to die an impressive death. The website Spaceweather.com, for example, predicted Lovejoy would blaze as brightly as Jupiter or Venus in the sky as it neared the sun.

Battams also expected a good show, saying the comet might even be visible from the ground around sunset today in the Northern Hemisphere.?

"I do think that it will put on a spectacular show for us and will be the brightest Kreutz-group comet that SOHO has ever observed," Battams wrote last week.

Though the early returns are just starting to come in, those forecasts appear to be on the money. Observations from various spacecraft do indeed show Lovejoy flaring up significantly as it neared our star.

Researchers will keep analyzing the images to better understand the comet's daring solar approach. And now skywatchers apparently have another shot to catch a glimpse of the resilient Lovejoy on Friday morning.

For observers in North America, the comet will rise approximately 5 to 10 minutes before dawn and will be situated to the upper right of the sun. If Lovejoy is still shining at least as brightly as Venus, it may be visible, experts say.?

You could also try to spot Lovejoy after the sun comes up, if you're exceedingly careful. Block the rising sun behind a distant building and focus on the part of the sky 3 to 4 degrees above and to the right of the sun (your clenched fist held at arm's length is equal to roughly 10 degrees).

CAUTION: Never point binoculars or a telescope at or near the sun, and never look directly at the sun with the naked eye. Serious eye damage can result.

And don't get your hopes up, either. The comet may well be too faint to see, experts say.

Note: If you take any good pictures of Comet Lovejoy and would like them to be considered for a future story or image gallery, contact Space.com managing editor Tariq Malik at tmalik@space.com.

Space.com assistant managing editor Clara Moskowitz (@ ClaraMoskowitz ) contributed to this story. You can follow Space.com senior writer Mike Wall on Twitter:@michaeldwall. Follow Space.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter @Spacedotcom??and on Facebook.

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Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45691807/ns/technology_and_science-space/

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Key Sandusky witness says he believes boy molested (Reuters)

HARRISBURG, Pa (Reuters) ? A key witness in the sex abuse case of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky testified on Friday he had no doubt he saw Sandusky in a sexual act with a 10-year-old boy in 2002.

"I believe he was sexually molesting the boy," Mike McQueary, a graduate assistant in the university's football program in 2002, said in testimony at a court hearing, adding at a later point that he "has no doubt" he saw Sandusky in a sexual act.

But McQueary also said: "I did not see insertion nor was there any protest, screaming or yelling."

"I heard rhythmic slapping sounds, two or three slaps that sounded like skin on skin."

He said he was "shocked, horrified, not thinking straight. I was distraught."

McQueary was testifying at a court hearing on charges against former Penn State athletic director Tim Curley and finance official Gary Schultz.

McQueary said he called his father and told him: "I just saw coach Sandusky. What I saw was wrong and sexual."

McQueary also talked to legendary Penn State coach Joe Paterno about the incident.

Asked if he used the phrase "anal intercourse" in describing what he saw to Paterno, McQueary said, "No, out of respect, I would not have done it."

Paterno told him, "I'm sorry you had to see that" and that he had "done the absolute right thing," McQueary said.

Paterno appeared "shocked and saddened" after hearing what McQueary saw, and "slumped back in his chair," McQueary said.

DID NOT CONFRONT SANDUSKY

He said he had never confronted Sandusky himself about the incident.

Curley and Schultz, the latter in charge of the university's police at the time of the incident, were charged last month with perjury before a grand jury for testimony they gave about their knowledge of the alleged abuse.

McQueary told the hearing that he also talked to Schultz about the incident and in doing so, "I thought I was talking to the head of police."

He said he thought of Schultz as a sort of district attorney who "would know what to do" with the information.

The hearing was in a courtroom at the Dauphin County Courthouse with District Judge William Wenner presiding.

McQueary's story is important to the case against Sandusky and the two officials because he testified to a grand jury that he witnessed Sandusky sodomizing a boy in the showers of the football building, and reported it to then head coach Paterno.

Paterno said he told his boss, Curley, but no one told police, and Sandusky's alleged behavior continued, according to a grand jury report.

The preliminary hearing on Friday is to determine if there is enough evidence for Curley and Schultz, both of whom were present, to go to trial.

McQueary has not been charged in the case but was put on administrative leave from the university, as was Curley. Schultz retired shortly after he was arraigned November 7 in suburban Harrisburg.

Paterno and Penn State President Graham Spanier were fired for not telling police what they knew.

Sandusky waived his preliminary hearing on Tuesday and will go straight to trial on 52 counts of alleged sex abuse of boys over a 15 year period.

At issue on Friday is what McQueary, who was 28 at the time, actually saw in the football shower. Since Curley's and Schultz's arrests, different versions of what McQueary witnessed have been reported.

Penn State faces a raft of investigations into the Sandusky case and how the school handled it. The university said on Thursday it had asked for more time to respond to questions from the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

The university has told the NCAA that it is clear that the questions "might be answered in the course of the investigations currently in progress," it said in a statement.

(Additional reporting by Ian Simpson; Editing by Greg McCune and Jerry Norton)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/us/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111216/us_nm/us_crime_coach_pennstate

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Insurance Companies Ready Push For &#39;Devastating&#39; Rate Hikes On ...

WASHINGTON -- With the economy still weak, businesses may face a fresh blow from insurance companies next year, according to a new report published Thursday by the Center for Justice and Democracy at New York Law School. The report claims that insurance companies are colluding on major rate hikes that could send premiums skyrocketing for businesses in 2012.

"It's a completely unnecessary, unjustified, and devastating possible crisis that we may be facing next year," said Joanne Doroshow, one of the co-authors of the report, titled "Repeat Offenders: How The Insurance Industry Manufactures Crises And Harms America."

Since 2006, the insurance industry has been in a "soft market" that benefited consumers. Premiums remained low as insurers fought to attract new customers and pad their cash reserves, which they then invested. But industry representatives are now pushing companies to raise premiums and create a "hard market," where rates rise but coverage declines as insurers push for larger profits.

Companies claim that the industry now faces mounting losses from the combination of difficult economic times and years of low rates. In order to stay solvent and provide customers with continued protection, they say, insurers must raise premiums.

But the center's report charges that the insurance industry is simply manipulating the numbers to provide the appearance of financial instability. The losses that insurers use to justify rate hikes include a category called "losses incurred but not reported," which are only estimates of future payouts on claims. Companies then use these hypothetical numbers to ask state regulators for rate increases, demanding more money without actually paying out any more in premiums.

Far from being short on cash, the insurance industry had a surplus of $580 billion in 2010, according to data from Best's Aggregates and Averages included in the report. That figure does not include the money insurers set aside to cover the estimated costs of future claims.

The rate hikes will fall more heavily on businesses than customers with personal insurance, but the costs would still be substantial for both groups. Doroshow told The Huffington Post that, in line with past "hard market" cycles, "these rates could be going up 100 or 200 percent for businesses."

Insurance companies are able to demand such hikes because of their unique legal protections. The industry has had an antitrust exemption under the McCarran-Ferguson Act since 1944, which, according to the report, allows insurers to "pressure their own competitors to stop competing for premium dollars and to raise rates and reserves as an entire industry."

The ability to collude is backed up by weak regulation. "Businesses don't have the ability to fight, and because states are not properly regulating, the industry simply gets away with it," said Doroshow. She said that most states do not have any disclosure laws at all, allowing insurance companies to block information that could benefit policyholders.

The National Association of Insurance Commissioners did not return a request for comment.

The hard market-soft market cycle is a common occurrence, according to both the report and insurance executives. There have been three such cycles since the mid-1970s, each one creating its own premiums crisis. But insurance companies have used the specter of damages from Hurricane Irene this year to justify higher premiums, saying the industry is in a uniquely dangerous financial situation. Insurers claimed that the storm had the potential to cripple the industry and ruin its ability to pay claims in a year that already had seen a decrease in profits.

However, given its large surplus, the industry was well-equipped to handle the resulting claims, according to the report. The storm's cost to insurers, initially estimated at as much as $14 billion, fell to approximately $2.6 billion after the damage was more accurately assessed.

According to recent data, insurers' efforts to move toward higher rates may have already paid off. MarketScout, an insurance underwriting and distribution company, reported that the insurance industry entered a hard market in November. That month, property and casualty premiums increased by an average of 1 percent -- the first composite premium rate jump since February 2005.

The Center for Justice and Democracy is urging legislators to beef up regulatory powers and repeal the industry's antitrust protections. A repeal of the exemption has been proposed in the past but has never passed, and stands little chance of doing so in 2012. But Doroshow is hopeful that the study will help draw public attention to the problem and force congressional action.

"Maybe eventually there will be enough pressure on them to take a look at what's happening," she said, "because right now they haven't."

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/15/insurance-companies-premiums-rate-hikes_n_1149685.html

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Friday, December 16, 2011

CHAOS IN WASHINGTON: Obama Calls On Congress To Pass Short Term Spending Bill As Negotiations Stall

President Barack Obama's brinkmanship strategy over the payroll tax cut and a bill to fund the government after Friday appears to have fallen apart.

An email from White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer sent to reporters Wednesday night calls on congress to shelve the $1 trillion funding measure, saying Obama has "significant concerns" about the bill. Instead, Obama urged Congress to proceed with another short-term continuing resolution ? without which, much of the federal government will shut down early Saturday morning.

Pfeiffer said the current spending bill includes "provisions that would undermine Wall Street reforms, enact extreme social and ideological riders, undercut environmental protections, and threaten the foreign policy prerogatives of the President."

Obama had wanted to tie the funding measure to the payroll tax cut bill, asking Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to hold the spending bill until lawmakers reach a compromise on the vital tax break.

Democratic and Republican lawmakers said Tuesday that the "omnibus" spending bill is done and ready for a vote, but the White House maintains there were always issues with the bill, and that there is no final deal until Obama agrees to it.

Furthering the confusion is the simple fact that congressional leaders can't agree to sit down and negotiate a solution to the crisis. Take this lede from POLITICO's Manu Raju and Jake Sherman:

"Mitch McConnell says Harry Reid should talk to John Boehner. Reid says he wants to talk to Boehner to hash out a compromise on extending the payroll tax holiday and jobless benefits. But Boehner first wants Reid to show his hand by actually passing something."

Indeed, if it weren't for the horrors of the debt ceiling stand-off this summer, this development would be shocking. Instead, it appears to be the new normal: House and Senate leaders squabble with the White House and each other to pass legislation they both agree is vital.

Boehner appears ready to pass the spending bill unamended on Friday, just hours before the shutdown deadline ? and force Democrats to take it or leave it. His office has yet to respond to the White House's call for a short-term bill to allow time to reopen negotiations.

On the payroll tax cut, Democrats have yet to scrap the millionaire's surtax that Republicans say has got to go, and the GOP is still pushing the Keystone XL pipeline issue that Obama wants off the table.

With 50 hours left, the government is just beginning to prepare for a shutdown, and lawmakers are only getting widening the gaps between them.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/chaos-in-washington-obama-calls-on-congress-to-pass-short-term-spending-bill-2011-12

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