Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Video: Fires, devastation seen in New Jersey aerial tour



>> let's go back over to natalie flying over the jersey shore this morning. she's got some more damage to talk about. natalie ?

>> good morning, matt. as the sun has come up here now over mantaloking, new jersey, i'm just a couple of miles north of where lester is, you can see the boats down below us have been tossed as if they were toys into homes. from what i can tell from above, practically there's no street left that makes this point accessible. there are fires burning in the area, and first responders to get there, it's been completely cut off. we're hoping there are no people still in these homes because there's not much left. some structures obviously still standing there, but there you see some of the fires as we pan down, and it's -- it appears to be four or five at least from what i can tell different lots that have been consumed by these fires, and would i imagine, as you see, they are still smouldering, so this is something that overnight, perhaps it developed, and nobody has been able to get to these areas to try to take care of this situation, but this area of mantaloking new jersey. this is an affluent community. lots of beautiful homes. i have friends who have homes down here, and they have told me that they have seen pictures of people kayaking basically in and around the houses just to try to survey the damage because yesterday that was the only way to get around, but, you know, as we see with more daylight now, the sands, the cars, have completely overtaken what was a beautiful neighborhood along the jersey shore , and governor chris christie , president obama is going to be joining him. once again they will be taking a tour of some of the most devastated areas of the jersey shoreline. matt, back to you.

>> natalie , thanks very much.

>> we'll check back in with her as she has that view from high above the

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Disney to buy 'Star Wars' studio Lucasfilm

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Disney CEO Robert Iger, left, and "Star Wars" creator George Lucas, center, celebrate the opening of a theme park ride in 2011. Disney is paying $4 billion for Lucas' film studio Lucasfilm.

By NBC News staff and wires

Walt Disney Co. is buying Lucasfilm in a $4 billion deal that brings the best-selling "Star Wars" franchise under the Disney umbrella, with plans to release Episode 7 of the long-running saga in 2015.

Disney has long had a close relationship with closely held Lucasfilm and founder George Lucas, including featured attractions at Disney theme parks such as Star Tours at Disney's Hollywood Studios in Florida.

"It's now time for me to pass 'Star Wars' on to a new generation of filmmakers," said Lucas, 68, in a statement.

The cash and stock deal is valued at about $4.05 billion, Disney said. Lucasfilm is solely owned by George Lucas.

"This transaction combines a world-class portfolio of content including Star Wars, one of the greatest family entertainment franchises of all time, with Disney's unique and unparalleled creativity across multiple platforms, businesses, and markets to generate sustained growth and drive significant long-term value," Disney CEO Robert Iger said in a statement.

Lucas will act as creative consultant on the new "Star Wars" film, with more feature films expected beyond Episode 7.

The six "Star Wars" feature films have earned a total of $4.4 billion at the box office alone and offer "a sustainable source of high quality, branded content with global appeal," according to the Disney news release.

The deal is subject to federal antitrust approval.

In early 2006, Disney struck a deal to acquire "Toy Story" creator Pixar, and in the summer of 2009 it bought the comic book powerhouse Marvel Entertainment.?

Besides "Star Wars," the Lucasfilm deal also includes rights to the "Indiana Jones" franchise, though Disney did not elaborate on any plans for that series.?

Information from Reuters was included in this report.

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AstraZeneca deepens collaboration with academia

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Tanker run aground by superstorm

Powerful storm surges from Superstorm Sandy caused a nearly 170-foot water tanker to run aground in Staten Island, N.Y., on Monday night.

The front third of the tanker is grounded into Front Street. The city's waterfront was largely destroyed, which includes a number of businesses on the water.

The 168-foot tanker was moored about a mile away when Sandy's powerful force propelled it toward land.

No one was on the tanker and no one was hurt as a result of it running aground.

Sandy struck the East Coast on Monday night, leaving a trail of massive flooding, power outages and destruction. President Obama has issued disaster declarations for New York and New Jersey.

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ConEd prepped for big storm, got even bigger one

NEW YORK (AP) ? Blame a very high tide driven by a full moon, the worst storm surge in nearly 200 years, and the placement of underground electrical equipment in flood-prone areas for the most extensive storm-related power outage in New York City's history.

It's like what happened at the Fukushima nuclear complex in Japan last year ? without the radiation. At a Consolidated Edison substation in Manhattan's East Village, a gigantic wall of water defied elaborate planning and expectations, swamped underground electrical equipment, and left about 250,000 lower Manhattan customers without power.

Last year, the surge from Hurricane Irene reached 9.5 feet at the substation. ConEd figured it had that covered.

The utility also figured the infrastructure could handle a repeat of the highest surge on record for the area ? 11 feet during a hurricane in 1821, according to the National Weather Service. After all, the substation was designed to withstand a surge of 12.5 feet.

With all the planning, and all the predictions, planning big was not big enough. Superstorm Sandy went bigger ? a surge of 14 feet.

"Nobody predicted it would be that high," said ConEd spokesman Allan Drury.

At one point, nearly 1 million ConEd customers lost electricity in and near the city ? a record number for the utility. And the troubles didn't end as the storm slowly moved off. Con Ed said problems to its high-voltage systems caused by the hurricane forced the utility to cut power to about 160,000 customers in Brooklyn and Staten Island on Tuesday night.

But the signature event came when a surge of water pushed forward by the storm's winds poured over the banks of the East River near the substation on 13th Street.

As water poured into the substation Monday night, the blinding flash of an explosion lit the most famous skyline in the world. A huge section of the city that never sleeps fell into darkness.

It's exactly what a proactive ConEd hoped to avoid by shutting down three similar power networks in Manhattan and one in Brooklyn in advance of the storm surge.

However, the combination of circumstances, notably an extraordinary high tide, pushed massive amounts of water deep into the city. The underground infrastructure was suddenly vulnerable.

As the storm's predicted path zeroed in on New York City, ConEd brought on extra work crews and laid plans to shut down some underground equipment in lower Manhattan and other parts of the city.

By late Monday afternoon, the utility started to notify Manhattan customers south of 36th Street that power might be shut off if underground equipment was flooded with corrosive, destructive seawater. The company gave the same heads-up to some customers in Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx.

By mid-evening, though, conditions had worsened. More than 150,000 customers in New York City and Westchester County were already off grid. The utility began turning off the power, as a precaution, to a section of lower Manhattan, including Wall Street, in an attempt to stem damage. Shortly afterward, the company began cutting electricity in parts of Brooklyn too; a total of 220,000 other customers were already in the dark.

Less than an hour later, more equipment flooded, sparks flew, and the blast boomed across the East River and throughout lower Manhattan from what ConEd believes was a circuit breaker at its flooded substation.

The flooded equipment had failed.

When live electric equipment is inundated with salt water, electricity escapes every which way, sending sparks flying and damaging equipment. "You see a huge blast just from the short circuit," says Arshad Mansoor, senior vice president for research and development at the Electric Power Research Institute, an industry-funded research group.

As day broke Tuesday, the company was busily assessing damage and fixing equipment. But downed trees and wires, as well as lingering flood waters, made it hard for repair crews to reach some areas. The utility was able to get at least 140,000 customers back on the grid within several hours.

But hundreds of thousands of others hunkered down for a longer outage. ConEd said customers served by underground equipment should be restored to service in four days. Those who get power from overhead lines are expected to wait a week. That's because there are so many fallen lines.

The most densely populated parts of the city, mostly in Manhattan and Brooklyn, are served by underground transmission wires. These offer protection from wind and falling tree limbs that plague overhead wires and make the suburbs far more vulnerable to outages.

But underground wires can flood and be more difficult to repair, especially in low-lying areas. It can be harder for workers to get to the wires because manholes flood. When water recedes, it can be harder to find problems, pull out wires and equipment, dry them, fix them, and slide them back into place.

The damage assessment could take days to complete.

To engineers like Joannes Westerink, a University of Notre Dame researcher who is working on a computer model for future New York City storm surges, this was all predictable.

"You build infrastructure too low, and you run into trouble," he said. "It's a recipe for disaster."

He said it's well known that New York City had spread to ever-lower zones in modern history. He cited Battery Park at the tip of Manhattan as a dramatic example.

ConEd could likely have shut down more networks served by the 13th Street substation before the storm arrived, but that would have meant cutting power to tens of thousands of people and critical facilities like hospitals. Even though hospitals have backup power generators, they too can fail. Generators at New York University Langone Medical Center went down Monday night, and patients were evacuated.

"You have to make the decision to shut off power to a substation very, very carefully, especially if it serves critical facilities," Mansoor said. The decision can turn into a lose-lose situation.

Despite the latest damage, Mansoor called the New York City system the most reliable in the world because it's normally well protected from weather and set up with backup equipment. That protects the city from minor disruptions and helps keep major disruptions from cascading through the city.

No system, he said, can be designed to withstand every storm, no matter how severe.

Carol J. Friedland, a Louisiana State University engineer who has studied the impact of flooding on electrical systems, said more measures should be taken to protect equipment in low-lying places. For example, sea walls can be raised, and equipment can sometimes be relocated.

"My personal opinion ... is that there should be more resilience built into these types of infrastructure, because when the power goes out, it disrupts the entire community," she said.

Massoud Amin, a University of Minnesota electrical engineering professor who has studied power outages, said the storm underscores the need to improve the nation's electric grid by stringing more high-voltage wire and using modern sensor technology to spot problems sooner, isolate damage, and speed recovery from outages.

"Our electrical infrastructure system is a marvel of engineering for the last century," Amin said. "The grid operators and the power companies are doing the best they can."

It is too soon to say if anything more could have been done to keep the New York City grid working. Under state regulations, ConEd will be required to file a report on the outage to the New York State Department of Public Service within 60 days of power restoration. That agency's staff will evaluate how problems were handled and if improvements can be made for the future, according to agency spokeswoman Pamela Carter.

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AP writer Jeff Donn reported from Plymouth, Mass. and Dave Carpenter from Chicago. AP writers Scott Mayerowitz and David Koenig contributed to this report.

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Samsung ATIV S: Hands-on with Samsung's first Windows Phone 8 device (video)

Samsung ATIV S Handson with Samsung's first Windows Phone 8 device

It's taken its sweet time showing itself but we've finally got to handle Samsung's first Windows Phone 8 device, the ATIV S (not to be confused with the similarly-named Windows RT tablet). At Microsoft's launch event for its new mobile OS, the phone's 4.8-inch AMOLED display certainly helps to make the most of those colorful tiles -- this time around a higher resolution (1,280 x 720) screen kept everything looking sharp. Aside from the screen, the hardware doesn't pack a unibody build, but it does offer the power user both a 2,300 mAh battery and the microSD slot -- a combination that's looking pretty rare among debut Windows Phone 8 devices. On the other hand, Samsung's brought its (admittedly divisive) glossy plastic shell of its Android Galaxy phones, although there is some cosmetic differences. We take a tour of the hardware -- and that freshly minted OS -- after the break.

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Lebanon protesters try to storm government palace

BEIRUT (AP) ? The funeral for Lebanon's slain intelligence chief descended into chaos Sunday as soldiers fired tear gas at protesters who tried to storm the government palace, directing their rage at a leadership they consider puppets of a murderous Syrian regime.

The assassination of Brig. Gen. Wissam al-Hassan in a massive car bomb Friday threatens to shatter the fragile political balance in Lebanon, a country plagued by decades of strife ? much of it linked to political and military domination by Damascus.

"The Sunni blood is boiling!" the crowd chanted as hundreds of people clashed with security forces. More than 100 protesters broke through a police cordon of concertina wire and metal gates, putting them within 50 yards (meters) of the entrance to the palace.

Authorities responded with tear gas and several officers fired machine guns and rifles in the air. One plain clothes guard pulled a pistol from his belt and fired over protesters' heads. Then a roar of automatic gunfire erupted, sending the protesters scattering for cover.

It was unclear if the guards fired live bullets or blanks, but no protesters were reported injured by gunfire. Several were overcome by tear gas, and the government's media office said 15 guards were injured.

The killing of al-Hassan has laid bare some of Lebanon's most intractable issues: the country's dark history of sectarian divisions, its links to the powerful regime in Damascus and the role of Hezbollah, the Shiite militant group that dominates Lebanon's government and is Syria's closest ally.

Many fear the crisis could lead to the kind of street protests and violence that have been the scourge of this Arab country of 4 million people for years, including a devastating 1975-1990 civil war and sectarian battles between Sunnis and Shiites in 2008.

Al-Hassan, 47, was a powerful opponent of Syria in Lebanon. He headed an investigation over the summer that led to the arrest of former Information Minister Michel Samaha, one of Syria's most loyal allies in Lebanon.

He also led the inquiry that implicated Syria and Hezbollah in the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in 2005.

Al-Hassan was buried near Hariri in Beirut's central Martyrs Square, where thousands of people gathered earlier Sunday for the funeral. TV footage showed al-Hassan's wife Anna, his young sons Majd and Mazen, and his parents shedding tears near his coffin.

There were significant parallels between the life and death of Hariri and al-Hassan ? both powerful Sunni figures struck down by car bombs at a time when they were seen to be opposing Syria. Syria denies any role in either killing.

Hariri's death sparked massive street protests in Lebanon that forced Damascus to withdraw its tens of thousands of troops from the country. Al-Hassan's killing, seven years later, has not had such a galvanizing effect: Turnout at his funeral fell well short of expectations, suggesting the country's anti-Syria bloc is rudderless.

Friday's killing also exacerbated sectarian tensions, which already were enflamed over the crisis in Syria. Many of Lebanon's Sunni Muslims have backed Syria's mainly Sunni rebels, while Shiite Muslims have tended to back Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime.

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said it was likely that Assad's government had a hand in Friday's assassination. Fabius told Europe-1 radio that while it was not fully clear who was behind the attack, it was "probable" that Syria played a role.

"Everything suggests that it's an extension of the Syrian tragedy," he said.

Security officials have said seven others were killed in the car bomb, including al-Hassan's bodyguard. But Lebanon's National News Agency said on Sunday that the final toll death toll was three: al-Hassan, his bodyguard and a civilian woman.

The discrepancy could not immediately be explained, though authorities said earlier that the death toll was determined based on body parts found at the blast site.

Al-Hassan knew his life was in danger because of his position as head of the intelligence division of Lebanon's domestic security forces, a role he took over in 2006. Mindful of the country's history of political assassinations, he moved his family to Paris.

A highly secretive man who traveled under tight security, few Lebanese even knew what he looked like until recent years. He was believed to keep a room at police headquarters to limit his travel through the streets of Beirut.

In the wake of Friday's killing, dozens of anti-Syria protesters erected tents in central Beirut, saying they would not leave until Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati's government resigns. Mikati's government is dominated by Hezbollah and its allies.

"The Syrian regime started a war against us and we will fight this battle until the end," said Anthony Labaki, a 24-year-old physiotherapist.

On Sunday, thousands of people mourned al-Hassan in a subdued gathering in downtown Beirut.

But the mood quickly changed: A Sunni cleric, Osama Rifai, gave a fiery speech, telling the crowd to "take out their swords" and not "be like women." Lebanese journalist Nadim Qutaish also called on mourners to "storm the government headquarters!"

The comments were carried live on TV, and more than 1,000 people marched the quarter mile from the funeral site to the stately, hilltop government palace. Several hundred clashed with security forces, first tearing down metal barricades and hitting the guards with the sticks from their flags and placards.

After about an hour of clashes, more guards arrived, along with scores of commandos in helmets and camouflage, carrying long sticks. Standing shoulder to shoulder across the road, they blocked the protesters from advancing further.

"Lebanon is in the eye of the storm," said Fawaz A. Gerges, head of the Middle East Center at the London School of Economics. "The fact that the protesters came close to storming the parliament shows how deep the crisis of the state is and how weak the leadership has become."

Prime Minister Mikati has said he offered to resign after the bombing, but President Michel Suleiman asked him to stay to prevent a power vacuum.

State Minister Ahmad Karami, a close aide to Mikati, told Lebanon's LBC TV that the prime minister "is not clinging to the post, but he will not resign under pressure or for the sake of chaos taking place in the country."

In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said the U.S. notes "the importance of political leaders working together at this sensitive time to ensure that calm prevails and that those responsible for the attack are brought to justice."

Unrest also broke out elsewhere in Lebanon. Protesters blocked major roads in Beirut and in the north with rows of burning tires, and briefly closed the country's main highway to the south, the national news agency said.

Clashes erupted in the northern city of Tripoli, with residents of two neighborhoods that support opposite sides in Syria's civil war exchanging gunfire.

Syria's three-decade hold on Lebanon began to slip in 2005, after Hariri's assassination. Still, for years after Syrian troops pulled out, there were attacks on anti-Syrian figures in Lebanon without any trials for those responsible. Assad has managed to maintain his influence through Hezbollah and other allies.

That's what made al-Hassan's recent investigations so extraordinary.

Al-Hassan's work led to the arrest of Samaha, who is accused of plotting a wave of attacks in Lebanon at Syria's behest. The case was an embarrassing blow to Syria ? which has long acted with impunity in Lebanon.

Syrian Brig. Gen. Ali Mamlouk, one of Assad's most senior aides, was indicted in absentia in the August sweep.

As the flag-draped coffins of al-Hassan and his bodyguard were carried through Beirut on Sunday, some Lebanese said they wanted to show defiance in the face of so much terror.

"We came for Lebanon's future," said mourner Rama Fakhouri, an interior designer. "And to show that we will not be scared."

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AP writers Bassem Mroue and Barbara Surk contributed to this report.

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Iran, like U.S., denies plan for one-on-one nuclear talks

DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran followed the United States on Sunday in denying that the two countries had scheduled direct bilateral negotiations on Iran's controversial nuclear program.

The New York Times, quoting unnamed U.S. administration officials, had said on Saturday that secret exchanges between U.S. and Iranian officials had yielded agreement "in principle" to hold one-on-one talks.

"We don't have any discussions or negotiations with America," Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi told a news conference. "The (nuclear) talks are ongoing with the P5+1 group of nations. Other than that, we have no discussions with the United States."

The P5+1 group comprises the permanent members of the U.N. Security Council - the United States, Britain, China, France and Russia - plus Germany.

The United States has been working with the P5+1 to pressure Iran on its nuclear program, but with few results. The United States and other Western powers allege that the program is aimed at developing nuclear weapons, but Tehran says it is purely peaceful.

The White House also denied the newspaper report, which came two days before President Barack Obama faces Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney in a televised foreign policy debate.

"It's not true that the United States and Iran have agreed to one-on-one talks or any meeting after the American elections," U.S. National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor said in a statement.

"We continue to work with the P5+1 on a diplomatic solution and have said from the outset that we would be prepared to meet bilaterally."

Salehi said on Sunday it was planned that Iran would hold talks with the P5+1, "probably in late November", according to the Iranian Students' News Agency (ISNA).

"NO DATE"

But a spokesman for EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, who is coordinating the efforts of the P5+1, said that "we hope that we will pick up discussions soon, but there is no date at the moment".

The P5+1 has held a series of inconclusive meetings with Iranian officials in the past year. While Western officials say there is still time to negotiate, they also have been ratcheting up sanctions, which are contributing to mounting economic problems in Iran.

The New York Times said Iran had insisted that its direct talks with Washington should not begin until after the U.S. election on November 6, which will determine whether Obama serves a second term or is succeeded by Romney.

The report looked likely to fan campaign debate over foreign policy, where Romney has been accusing Obama of being an ineffective leader who has left his country vulnerable.

He has also accused Obama of failing to give adequate support to Israel, which sees the prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran as a threat to its existence and has tried in vain to persuade Obama to spell out at what point the United States would use force to prevent Iran acquiring nuclear weapons.

Iran has repeatedly denied Israel's right to exist.

An Iranian Revolutionary Guard commander was quoted on Sunday as praising the launch of a drone into Israeli airspace by the Iranian-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah this month.

"This issue showed that the Zionists (Israelis) and Americans must know that no place is safe for them anymore," Mohsen Kazemini was quoted as saying by Fars.

Separately, the Guards' top commander, Mohammad Ali Jafari, said on Sunday he saw no chance of a military strike on Iran, ISNA reported.

Jafari's comments were in contrast to a statement last month in which he said he expected Israel eventually to go beyond threats and attack Iran.

(Additional reporting by Andrew Quinn in Washington; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/iran-denies-report-plans-nuclear-talks-u-111601338.html

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Skeleton of French man found in bed after 15 years

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Lady Gaga & Die Antwoord In Twitter War Over ?Fatty Boom Boom? (VIDEO)

Lady Gaga & Die Antwoord In Twitter War Over “Fatty Boom Boom” (VIDEO)

Lady Gaga has been slammed by the quirky South African rappers Die Antwoord in an online video featuring someone dressed up as the singer. The [...]

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Cruise ship suffers crack during rough crossing

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P&O Cruises'?Ventura?ship?will have repairs made to a crack in an aluminium deck while it is in port in Southampton in the U.K. on?Friday, ahead of a two-day mini-cruise.

One of the welds directly below the Laguna Pool deck cracked open during a rough crossing across the?Bay of Biscay, leaving a?two-inch gap?width-ways across the deck, according to passengers posting on?board. The area was immediately taped off and, according to posts from passengers on?board, people on Deck 14 were told not to use their balconies.

A spokesperson for P&O said the crack had no ?structural?or safety issues,? and that the mini-cruise would set sail as planned tonight.

The incident first came to light on the?Cruise Critic message boards?when user "davedex"?wrote: ?Just read that Ventura has suffered a crack width wise by Breakers Bar.?

User?"drewlin"?wrote: "Just noticed on the P&O forum that a major problem has occurred on Ventura -- "Currently on Ventura and after a rough passage into the bob one of the deck welds on deck 17 overlooking the Laguna pool has split open leaving about a 2 inch gap across the deck. The area is now taped off."

User?"Thejuggler"?added: ?I suspect this has been a problem joint since it was built, but it has only just manifested itself. Stress fractures on steel are not unknown and there's no way every weld can be checked during construction. It's due for a refit, looks like an extra job is required.?

The 116,000-ton, 3,080-passenger Ventura, which was launched in 2008, will?go into dry dock?on March 22 next year, for scheduled repairs for 15 days.

The incident is also being talked about extensively on the?P&O Facebook page?where Peter Smith wrote: ?Ventura is now 4cm longer than Azura. Seriously, there is a 4cm gap across the whole starboard side of deck 16 which has caused a window pane to lose support. There is no other damage and no risk. The fact that the gap didn't close up after the ship stopped flexing shows that the welded joint must have been under considerable tension.?

P&O made the following statement: ?Repairs will be made to an aluminium deck on Ventura upon arrival in Southampton today. This has no structural strength or safety implications. Ventura will leave Southampton later today as planned for a two night cruise.?

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Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/travel/cruise-ship-suffers-crack-during-rough-crossing-1C6568548

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Solar power used to study elephants in Africa

ScienceDaily (Oct. 18, 2012) ? A team of elephant researchers from Stanford University has transformed a remote corner of southern Africa into a high-tech field camp run entirely on sunlight. The seasonal solar-powered research camp gives scientists a rare opportunity to quietly observe, videotape and photograph wild elephants at Mushara waterhole, an isolated oasis in Etosha National Park in Namibia.

"One of the really special aspects of solar energy is that it allows us to be in this incredibly remote area that's closed to tourists and is off the grid," said lead researcher Caitlin O'Connell-Rodwell, an instructor at the Stanford School of Medicine and a collaborating scientist at Stanford's Center for Conservation Biology. She is also co-founder of Utopia Scientific, a non-profit organization that promotes awareness about science, conservation and public health.

"We get to watch elephant society unfold before us in a very quiet environment -- no generators, no people, no vehicles," she added.

O'Connell-Rodwell has been studying elephant communication at Mushara for 20 years. She was the first scientist to demonstrate that low-frequency calls produced by elephants generate powerful vibrations in the ground -- seismic signals that elephants can feel, and even interpret, via their sensitive trunks and feet.

To identify individual elephants, Stanford undergraduate Patrick Freeman took hundreds of high-resolution photographs using a camera run on solar-powered batteries. His trip to Namibia was supported by a travel grant from the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education (VPUE) at Stanford. Each year, VPUE provides additional funding to support Stanford undergraduates working in the camp.

Solar energy was also used to operate a powerful speaker system that delivered low-frequency sounds to elephants gathered at the waterhole. The solar panels provided enough electricity to run a makeshift elephant dung laboratory, operate camera and editing equipment for a documentary video crew, and power two 12-volt refrigerators stocked with fresh meat, dairy products and beer.

Wildlife on parade

Mushara is home to hundreds of wild animals -- including rhinos, giraffes, hyenas and lions -- that parade to and from the watering hole 24/7. To keep inquisitive critters from wandering into camp, which operated from June through August this year, researchers installed a solar-powered electric fence around the perimeter that delivered a harmless shock to any animal that got too close. "It will just scare them away," said researcher Tim Rodwell, a Stanford MD who teaches medicine at the University of California-San Diego. "A lion tried to touch the fence in the far corner. He only tried it once."

Solar energy also enabled the Stanford team to stay connected to the Internet -- allowing O'Connell-Rodwell to send numerous blog posts to the New York Times website directly from Mushara.

The solar panels and the rest of the electrical system were dismantled at the end of the season when the researchers returned home. O'Connell-Rodwell and her team plan to reconstruct the solar-powered camp at Mushara next year and resume their long-term elephant research project.

"Basically, all of our high-tech electronics are run off of a couple of solar panels, a couple of batteries and an inverter," she said. "The sun does the rest."

The Stanford team also received technical support from solar energy companies Soltec and HNU Energy.

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Unibet Awarded License to Operate Online Poker in Belgium ...

Unibet will become one of only six companies to operate online poker under license in Belgium, according to an official bulletin from the Belgian Gambling Authority published Wednesday.

Stringent restrictions in Belgium have limited the number of white-listed online operations. To obtain a license, operators must be aligned with a brick-and-mortar casino based in the country.

Unibet announced a deal with UK-based The Rank Group, owner of Grosvenor Casinos, back in August in order to facilitate entry into the Belgium market. Rank operates two casinos in Belgium, and Unibet lists Casino van Blankenberge as its physical establishment on its A+ license.

Nordic-owned Unibet is one of Europe?s largest online gaming brands. It is one of the largest brands on the Microgaming Poker Network, and operates a poker room in France. It chose not to enter the newly regulated Spanish market.

Belgium online gaming licenses were first issued at the beginning of 2012. PokerStars.be, Poker770.be and Partouche.be received licenses to operate online poker, and were later joined by Win2day and GoldenPalace.be. PokerStars teamed up with local gaming group Circus Groupe in order to apply for a license.

Belgium players pools are not segregated from international pools, so if Unibet launches in Belgium on Microgaming, it will bring a new established network to Belgian players.

Source: http://pokerfuse.com/news/poker-room-news/unibet-awarded-license-to-operate-online-poker-in-belgium-18-10/

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Meet Technical Architect Simon Grant | Smart Futures Ireland ...

Simon Grant, Senior Technical Architect at Trilogy Technologies, talks to us about his work

Simon Grant from Trilogy TechnologiesWhat is your main role in your job?

My job has two main elements. The first is consultancy and design around new installations and the second is the actual delivery of these designs for our clients.

The design and consultancy role is a very important one for me. Some of the design work will be in response to detailed tender requests but much of it involves working as a Technical Account Manager with our key clients.

I take technical ownership of the customer?s infrastructure and act as a ?trusted advisor?, making recommendations and giving advice on the direction their IT infrastructure should take to best match the business?s needs. The other element is the actual implementation of the designs.

I have delivered mission critical projects for customers in a broad range of sectors, from food manufacturers such as Largo Foods (home of Mr Tayto) to hi-tech Wellman International. This is a very exciting part of my job as I get to work with a variety of Trilogy clients.

What?s a typical day like?

I tend to start work from home at about 7.30am and plan what I am going to do before heading out to a customer site.

Depending on the client, I could find myself liaising with people from different backgrounds, from management to administrators, to ensure the project meets the needs of the organisation and the people who will be using it and/or implementing a technology infrastructure and disaster recovery solution in a virtual environment, working closely with the Trilogy team.

What are your areas of expertise and particular skills?

My main areas of expertise revolve around virtualisation, storage and active directory. Working with these technologies and using them to meet customers? business requirements is always satisfying.

The role of the Technical Architect is varied, so it requires a wide range of skills including:

  • Good communication skills with clients ? listening and providing answers
  • Up-to-date knowledge of technologies
  • Strong problem-solving skills
  • Good knowledge of quality standards and best practice
  • Strong project management skills
  • The ability to think ahead and anticipate problems, issues and solutions

Because I work from start to finish on each project, it is essential to understand all aspects of that project, from both a business and technical point of view.

This means having a full working knowledge of technologies such as VMware, Veeam, Microsoft Active Directory and Exchange, Cisco and many others and maintaining up-to-date qualifications for the above ? so learning is continuous.

My role is about understanding what each customer wants to achieve and building them a solution that best meets these requirements.

We regularly meet with our customers to review progress, so I keep the Trilogy Technical Services Manager constantly informed. Often calls logged through our support centre can indicate a need to begin the process of planning an upgrade ? more disk space, improved WAN links and so forth.

This is a very interesting process which has involved me in the entire lifecycle of some customers? infrastructure for many years.

What do you like best about your work?

As a techie I get great joy from unpacking new, shiny technology and from working with clients to meet their business objectives. Everything from improving a company?s mission critical systems resilience and availability, while at the same time reducing its carbon footprint to implementing a virtualized private cloud infrastructure and disaster recovery solution to future-proof and improve performance of a company?s IT environment.

Depending on where I am working and the traffic conditions I will often work on beyond 5.30pm ? but I try to be home by 7pm for bath and bedtime with my son.

Source: http://smartfutures.ie/2012/10/18/technical-architect-simon-grant/

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

The Changing Universe of Public Companies ? Portfolio Investing ...

A new article in Knowledge@Wharton highlights a body of research that suggests that the universe of public companies is very different than in the past.? There are, for example, 44% fewer publicly-listed companies on U.S. exchanges than there were only fifteen years ago.? The Wharton article is a review of a range of work, including both experts who believe that we are seeing a decline in the role and significance of public firms and those who conclude that we are seeing a natural part of the business cycle.? In the late 90?s, it seemed as though every small company, with or without a proven product of earnings, was rushing to cash in on IPO fever.? Many of these companies subsequently failed.? Today, after a decade of weak market performance and with individual investors increasingly skeptical of the stock market, it is not surprising that fewer firms are going public.? The Wharton article also cites increased oversight and regulation of public companies as encouraging firms to remain private.

One of the primary sources in the Wharton article is a 2011 paper written by Gerald Davis, a professor in the business school at the University of Michigan.? This paper documents the major changes in the U.S. economy as a whole, the governance of public firms, and the emergence of 401(k) plans.? Consider the following excerpt:

During the first decade of the twenty-first century, manufacturing employment in the United States declined by one-third, and by March 2009, more Americans were unemployed than were employed in manufacturing. This shift is reflected in the character of the largest employers. In 1960, the five largest private employers in the United States consisted of AT&T and four vertically integrated manufacturers?GM, Ford, GE, and U.S. Steel. In 1980, U.S. Steel had been replaced in the top five by Sears. By 2010, however, nine of the twelve largest employers were retailers, and none were manufacturers. Indeed, Walmart alone employed as many Americans as the twenty largest manufacturers combined.? Whereas large manufacturers characteristically have relatively low turnover, long employee tenures (eight years on average in auto manufacturing), and high wages (over $27 per hour for auto workers), retailers have high turnover (an estimated 40% annually at Walmart), low tenure (three years on average), and low wages ($9.33 per hour in ?general merchandise retailing?).

Davis explores a number of other specific examples of how the operations of publicly-listed firms have changed, including the degree to which U.S.-listed companies with substantial stock market capitalizations often have relatively few employees in the United States.

Collectively, Apple (with 34,300 employees), Google (19,835), Intel (79,800), Amazon.com (24,300), Cisco (65,550), and Microsoft (93,000) employed only 316,785 workers, of which 215,485 were employed in the United States in 2010. For comparison purposes, grocery chain Kroger had 334,000 workers in the United States. Somewhat more pointedly, the United States lost 598,000 net jobs in January 2009 alone?the equivalent of 17.43 Apples.

To me, these types of changes seem far more important than the specific number of public firms.? Given shifts of these magnitudes in the characteristics of the largest U.S. firms, what are the implications?? Davis concludes that we are at some kind of tipping point with regard to the role of public corporations:

Half of [U.S.] public corporations have disappeared through multiple rounds of bubbles, scandals, and corporate failures. The first ten years of the twenty first century represented the single worst period of stock market performance in U.S. history. The S&P 500 closed the first trading day of 2000 at $1,455.22. On January 1, 2010, it stood at $1,115.10, having declined by almost one-quarter over the decade. A generation that had hoped to retire on increased home values and an ever-rising stock market would require other plans. Not only is an economy organized around public corporations an increasingly risky place for workers, it is not a safe bet even for shareholders.

The Wharton review article tends to frame the changing landscape of public companies in the U.S. less ominously, but the issues raised by Davis are certainly significant.? U.S. listed firms have historically provided substantial numbers of well-paying jobs and their employees have increasingly been shifted into retirement plans in which they invested heavily in mutual funds that hold U.S. stocks.? As these companies reduce their employee headcounts, there must inevitably be fewer well-paid 401(k) plan participants.

On one hand, a shrinking population of well-paid middle-class U.S. workers seems likely to put downward pressure on stock prices as a whole.? If people cannot afford to save for retirement, they will not be investing in stocks.? On the other hand, increasing profits will accrue to shareholders of U.S.-based companies that seek out the cheapest global labor supplies.? Both the universe of companies and the population of Americans who invest are changing.? The ultimate role of US corporations in our economic future is unclear.

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Internet marketing is an extremely complex topic, nevertheless, you will be taught more when you develop your own strategies. Even marketers with more experience will appear for your latest tricks which are trending, so be sure to continue learning because marketplace is never stand still.

Source: http://askewl.com/a-flourishing-company-these-hints-for-energetic-online-marketing/

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Bill Howe Doubles Office Size with Move to New Office in Kearny ...

October 18, 2012 San Diego, Calif. ? Bill Howe Plumbing, Heating & Air, Restoration & Flood Services is moving to a new location in San Diego! On November 1, 2012, the San Diego plumbing company will officially be in their new office at 9085 Aero Drive, San Diego, CA 92123 with more than double the space the company currently operates out of at the Morena Boulevard office. Bill Howe Plumbing has been offering San Diego plumbing services since 1980 and continues to be one of San Diego?s most successful family-owned companies.

?Howe? It All Started
Bill Howe started the company in 1980 with his father, Bill Howe Senior. The two ran the company out of a 253 square foot studio apartment on Thomas Street in Pacific Beach. Soon after, Tina Howe (Tina Bradshaw at the time) joined the company and answered the phones while Bill Howe, Bill Haws (current General Manager), and Hector Godinez (current Drain Field Supervisor) ran calls and Bill Howe Senior worked with property management companies developing new business. The apartment?s two-car garage served as the company?s warehouse which Bill Haws became the manager of in 1986.

After 10 years, the San Diego plumbing company grew too large for that studio apartment and in 1991 they moved to 1813 Morena Boulevard where they upgraded to 2,200 square feet (including a 1,000 square foot warehouse). Amber Baynard (current Operations Manager) joined the company working in the office and worked her way up from filing to dispatching. The company continued to grow and had five employees working in the office (including Tina Howe) and had 20 plumbing trucks serving San Diego. Plumbing services included drain cleaning and plumbing installations and repairs. Keeping up with technologically, all technicians were provided company pagers (aka ?beepers?) and when they were notified of their next call, they would go to the nearest payphone to get the details. Back at the office, things were not as technologically savvy as call takers would write down all of the customers? information and pin the piece of paper to the wall of technicians? schedules.

In 2001, Bill Howe Plumbing moved just down the street to 1364 Morena Boulevard, upgrading to 10,000 square feet including a 1,400 square foot warehouse. Over the last 10 years, the company became the ?Bill Howe Family of Companies? with the addition of the Heating & Air Conditioning and Restoration & Flood Services divisions and additional services including epoxy sewer lining and backflow testing. Technicians were all given cell phones, ?truck trackers? were installed in the vehicles to better serve our customers, and Bill and Tina invested in state-of-the-art equipment to ensure technicians had everything they needed to take care of any job, large and small. Additionally, customer service representatives in the office could be more efficient with new and improved call-taking software that kept track of customers? history and invoices. In 2009, Bill and Tina hired an in-house marketing manager and a new business development team to keep business thriving even during a slow economy. Now, with 55 plumbing technicians, full-time plumbing apprentices and thriving restoration and HVAC divisions, once again the company has grown too large for their current office.

What Now?
On November 1st Bill Howe employees will be moved into their new home on Aero Drive in San Diego. The 20,000 square foot office building (including an 8,000 square foot warehouse) is going to be plenty of room for the rapidly growing San Diego plumbing company.

?Since we started in 1980 we have moved almost every 10 years and we?re so excited to see what the next 10 years have in store for us,? said Tina Howe, Vice President of the Bill Howe Family of Companies. ?It?s been extremely important to us that no matter how much we grow, we never lose sight of the values this company was built on. We will always strive to keep a family-orientated atmosphere for our employees and provide them with all the tools to have flourishing careers. We will strive to keep our customers for life by keeping our rates competitive and providing the highest quality work. And we?ll continue to give back to the San Diego community. That has always been our recipe for success, and that?s what we?ll continue to do.?

For more information about the Bill Howe Family of Companies, visit www.billhowe.com, or to speak with Bill or Tina Howe regarding this announcement, contact Bill Howe Marketing Director, Stefanie Hineman at Stefanie@billhowe.com.

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Source: http://www.billhowe.com/2012/10/bill-howe-doubles-office-size-with-move-to-new-office-in-kearny-mesa/

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Why It Matters: Abortion & Birth Control | NBC17.com

By: Associated Press | NBC-17

The issue:

Whether women have access to abortion services and birth control is a long-standing and divisive issue in politics, and it has flared up from time to time in this campaign despite the candidates' reticence to dwell on such hot-button topics.

Where they stand:

President Barack Obama supports access to abortion. His health care law requires contraceptives to be available for free for women enrolled in workplace health plans.

Republican Mitt Romney favors limits on abortion, though he previously supported access to it. He says Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court ruling establishing abortion rights, should be reversed, which would allow states to ban abortion. He would end federal aid to Planned Parenthood, a major provider of abortion and contraception, and has criticized mandatory coverage for contraception as a threat to religious liberty when it's applied to employers, such as Catholic hospitals, that disagree.

Why it matters:

There's been a lot of heated talk this year by Democrats contending that Republicans are waging a "war on women." That's hyperbole, retorts the GOP, but there are indeed stark differences between the two parties over these volatile issues.

Obama's Affordable Care Act, which Republicans opposed and want to repeal, vastly expands women's access to copay-free preventive health care, including contraception.

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and many conservative Protestant evangelicals have denounced this contraception mandate, saying it violates religious freedom. The provision generally exempts houses of worship, but faith-affiliated employers would have to comply.

Obama's campaign has been running ads aimed at female voters, noting that Romney supports overturning Roe v. Wade and has assailed the contraception coverage requirement as a "war on religion."

Were Romney to be elected, his ability to push through tough federal abortion restrictions would probably be limited unless Republicans gained firm control of both chambers of Congress.

However, the next president ? Obama or Romney ? could have huge influence over the future of abortion policy if vacancies arise on the Supreme Court. For example, if two seats held by liberal justices were vacated and filled by Romney-nominated conservatives, prospects for a reversal of Roe v. Wade would increase.

"That's bigger than everything else combined, because of the long-term consequences," said anti-abortion rights activist Charmaine Yoest, president of Americans United for Life.

Another issue of contention is the federally financed family planning program known as Title X. Romney has proposed ending the program, as well as all other federal money for Planned Parenthood. Obama supporters say this could be harmful to the large numbers of women who rely on Planned Parenthood clinics for affordable birth control, breast-cancer screenings and other services.

Aside from the presidential and congressional elections, there's a lot riding on the results of state-level elections. Anti-abortion rights activists hope for further gains to accelerate a dramatic trend of the past decade: the enactment of scores of laws restricting access to abortion in states with Republican-controlled legislatures.

Among these measures are laws in several states prohibiting abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy, on the disputed premise that fetuses can feel pain at that stage; and a South Dakota law requiring doctors to warn women seeking abortions that they face increased risk of suicide by undergoing the procedure. In Mississippi, the lone abortion clinic is threatened with closure because of a new law requiring abortion providers to have hospital admitting privileges.

In some parts of the country, abortion providers already are so scarce that women with an unintended pregnancy face a choice between reluctantly bearing a child or traveling hundreds of miles for an abortion. Election results could reduce access even further in some states.

Source: http://www2.nbc17.com/news/2012/oct/16/why-it-matters-abortion-birth-control-ar-2700085/

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Gambling Proposal Gets Support From Steele, Scott ? CBS Baltimore

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) ? Former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele says Penn National Gaming Inc. should ?butt out? and stop spending millions to defeat gambling expansion in Maryland.

Steele, a former lieutenant governor of Maryland, and former Maryland Republican Party Chairwoman Audrey Scott expressed support for gambling expansion in a letter Tuesday. The ballot question they?re backing would allow table games like blackjack and a casino in Prince George?s County.

Steele and Scott write that Penn National, which owns a casino in Perryville, is working to defeat the proposal because it also owns a casino in West Virginia just over Maryland?s border.

Steele and Scott write that encouraging private investment and increasing competition are hallmarks of the GOP. They also say the expansion would create thousands of jobs.

(Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

Source: http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2012/10/17/gambling-proposal-gets-support-from-steele-scott/

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Facebook Offers Are A Viral Hit: Friend-To-Friend Sharing Drives 3 ...

David Fischer, Facebook?s vice president of marketing and business relationships, just offered a new statistic on the Facebook Offers program: He said that among the 100 most popular offers on the social network, three-fourths of the claims came not from the people who had been initially targeted with an offer, but instead from someone they had shared it with.

In other words, Offers seems to be a genuinely social product, with redemptions driven by sharing ? as opposed to just another deal that happens to be delivered on Facebook. It helps Facebook argue that?Offers ad campaigns will get free viral exposure to a much broader audience than the initial target they paid for because they?ll spread by word-of-mouth. It also provides another reason why running ad campaigns to build a Facebook fan base is a good investment, because businesses can share Offers with their fans, and then those offers will spread among the fans? friends.

Fischer was speaking at DMA2012, the Direct Marketing Association?s conference in Las Vegas, and he made a bigger pitch to those marketers about why they should work with Facebook. For one thing, he noted the massive reach that Facebook provides, repeating stats that the company has shared in the past, like the fact that it now has 1 billion active users and that it sees 2.5 billion pieces of content, 2.7 billion Like actions, and 300 million photos shared every day.

Fischer also highlighted some relatively recent Facebook products (i.e., launched in the past few months), which he divided into three buckets. There are products that provide better targeting ? there?s the Facebook Exchange, which allows advertisers to deliver retargeted ads within Facebook, as well as Facebook Custom Audiences, where businesses can target audiences based on hashed lists of email addresses, phone numbers, or user IDs that the business provides.

On the targeting front, I actually just got off the phone with Rob Leathern, CEO of Optim.al, a social ad company that offers ad services around both Facebook Exchange and Custom Audiences. Leathern said that thanks to both of those products, it has become more broadly appealing to build a Facebook fan base through advertising. Without these tools, a financial services company, for example, might try to build a fan base, but Leathern said ?it wouldn?t excite them that much,? because the value wasn?t totally clear. Now, however, businesses know they?re not just reaching random fans who may just like the logo or the messaging, but to actual customers and people who have a preexisting relationship with the company.

Going back to what Fischer was saying: He also argued that Facebook can provide better conversion, because Facebook Offers can help marketers, even small ones, reach a big audience. (That?s where Offers sharing statistic that I mentioned above came in.) Lastly, Fischer said Facebook can provide better discovery, through the Facebook Collections product, where retailers can add ?want? and ?collect? buttons to their posts, allowing users to save and share and products in a layout that?s reminiscent of Pinterest.

Fischer concluded by saying that he isn?t just trying to sell direct marketers on Facebook?s existing products, but also hoping to ?spark some new ideas.?

?If you think about the success of this industry, it?s based in large part on the fact that there?s constant reinvention,? he said.


February 1, 2004

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Facebook is the world?s largest social network, with over 1 billion monthly active users. Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg in February 2004, initially as an exclusive network for Harvard students. It was a huge hit: in 2 weeks, half of the schools in the Boston area began demanding a Facebook network. Zuckerberg immediately recruited his friends Dustin Moskovitz, Chris Hughes, and Eduardo Saverin to help build Facebook, and within four months, Facebook added 30 more college networks. The original...

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Source: http://techcrunch.com/2012/10/16/facebook-offers-sharing-stats/

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