Saturday, December 31, 2011

2 NATO troops killed in Afghanistan bombings

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By Slobodan Lekic - The Associated Press
Posted : Friday Dec 30, 2011 14:53:22 EST

KABUL, Afghanistan ? Two NATO service members died Friday in roadside bombings in southern Afghanistan, while allied and Afghan forces killed three senior Taliban figures and captured 11 fighters and sympathizers, the alliance said.

Also Friday, a roadside bomb killed four civilians and wounded one in the Tirin Kot district of Uruzgan province, some 250 miles southwest of Kabul, the Interior Ministry said.

The continuing bloodshed comes despite tentative efforts by the Obama administration and other governments to establish a peace process with the Taliban to help end the 10-year war. A senior administration official has told The Associated Press that Washington plans to continue a series of secret meetings with Taliban representatives in Europe and the Persian Gulf region next year.

President Hamid Karzai said this week that his government would accept the Taliban opening a liaison office in Turkey, the Gulf state of Qatar or Saudi Arabia for the purpose of holding peace talks.

A NATO statement said an operation earlier this week in Bakwah district in Farah province resulted in the killing of a senior Taliban leader and two of his commanders, as well as a ?number of additional insurgents.?

Early on Friday, NATO and Afghan troops captured 11 Taliban fighters or sympathizers who provided logistical support and weapons to insurgents in five separate operations across the country, it said.

Nighttime kill-and-capture raids, in which a number of civilians have died, have become a flashpoint for anger over foreign meddling in Afghanistan. Karzai has demanded that foreign troops stop breaking into homes.

Friday?s deaths brings the December toll for NATO troops killed in Afghanistan to 27, while the year?s toll so far is 543. The yearly total is considerably lower than for 2010, when more than 700 troops died. But the numbers of wounded have remained consistently high, dipping only slightly from last year?s total of more than 5,000 service members.

This year marked the high point of the international military presence in Afghanistan with more than 140,000 troops on the ground. Those numbers have started shrinking in recent weeks and are due to fall to less than 100,000 by the end of next year, as the U.S.-led NATO force prepares to end its combat role in 2014.

Faced with an overwhelming superiority in numbers and firepower by the allied and Afghan government forces, the Taliban have largely avoided direct combat. Instead, they have relied mainly on roadside bombs and small ambushes to harass and inflict losses on the security forces.

Meanwhile, a NATO helicopter made an emergency landing Friday in northern Afghanistan after having mechanical problems. A statement said there was no evidence of enemy ground fire. The crew was unharmed and the chopper was brought back to a coalition base without incident.

The coalition relies heavily on helicopters to avoid using roads that are frequently mined by the insurgents.

The Taliban have few dedicated anti-aircraft weapons, but they have destroyed or damaged dozens of aircraft using automatic rifles and other infantry weapons. In August, the guerrillas shot down a U.S. Chinook transport, killing 30 U.S. special operation troops, a translator and seven Afghan commandos.

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Associated Press reporter Massieh Neshad contributed to this report.

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What? Top 5? Are you kidding? We are really tamping down expectations now. Newt's Communications Director, Joe DeSantis on CNN a short time ago is now talking about the top 5 in Iowa. Candy Crowley asks him about Newt's 19 point drop. DeSantis attributes the drop to millions of dollars in negative advertising against Gingrich. DeSantis says South Carolina and Florida is where Newt's strength is.

Let me say if Newt finishes 4th or 5th in Iowa, it would be a blow to his (or anybody's) campaign, especially when they were leading previously. Take a listen to this interview from CNN this evening.

He wasn't done. Gingrich Communications Director Joe DeSantis says at the end of the day, Newt will be on the ballot in Virginia because "the legislature and the Governor of Virginia will err on the side of democracy and give the people of Virginia a chance to vote for the candidate they want"

Huh? What is he talking about? There's no evidence of that whatsoever. I think Joe DeSantis is Newt Gingrich's Mark Block. Here's the video

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1981 Files: Fears that Royal Wedding would be spoiled by riots, strikes and economic misery

* Ministers blamed television for the outbreak of the 1981 riots, much in the way that social media websites were blamed this year.

On July 8, Bernard Ingham, Margaret Thatcher?s famously gruff press secretary gathered his team from across the economic departments to consider the next few months.

?The consensus can be summarised in two words: ?Deeply worried,?? he told the prime minister in a memo marked ?secret?.

Summer unrest by backbench MPs was compounded by riots in Southall in West London, Wood Green in North London, Toxteth in Liverpool, and Moss Side in Manchester, he said ? adding plaintively in brackets ?Where next??

The answer was Handsworth in Birmingham and Chapeltown in Leeds, along with a second outbreak of riots in Brixton, South London.

Mr Ingham worried about ?the certainty of much worse unemployment figures, and very much worse youth unemployment? aggravated by stagnant growth and public sector strikes.

He even feared that ?what the Royal Wedding will bring to unrelieved gloom will be reduced by industrial action and the national atmosphere soured.?

The twin issues of riots and the threat of public sector strikes had become major concerns for the government.

John Hoskyns, head of the Downing Street Policy Unit, wrote to Geoffrey Howe on July 9 telling him: ?We should try ? implicitly and subtly, not very obviously ? to link in people?s minds the moral similarity between high pay claims demanded with menaces and other forms of anti-social behaviour, including rioting and looting.?

Michael Hestletine, the Environment Secretary, lobbied for a ?100m boost for Liverpool following the Toxteth riots, and planned to make a two week visit to draw up a rescue plan.

But Mr Howe wrote to the prime minister warning her of the ?need to be careful not to over-commit scarce resources to Liverpool.?

?We do not want to find ourselves concentrating all the limited cash that may have to be made available into Liverpool and having nothing left for possibly more promising areas such as the West Midlands or, even, the North East,? he added.

?It would be regrettable if some of the brighter ideas for renewing economic activity were to be sown only on relatively stony ground on the banks of the Mersey.?

He referred to a study by the Central Policy Review Staff, the original Cabinet Office ?think tank? and added: ?I cannot help feeling that the option of managed decline, which the CPRS rejected in its study of Merseyside, is one which we should not forget altogether. We must not expend all our resources in making water flow uphill.?

Minutes from a Cabinet meeting on July 9 1981 recorded a discussion of the underlying causes of the disturbances and said ?attention was drawn to the number of young people, many West Indians, who felt no loyalty to society and resorted to crime.?

But ministers also spoke of how many had taken advantage of the riots to go on looting sprees.

?The riots and their aftermath had revealed an alarmingly widespread lack of moral sense; much of the large-scale looting in Toxteth, for example, had been carried out by middle-aged white residents who had had no part in the riots themselves,? the minutes said.

They added: ?Much responsibility also lay with the parents who failed to exercise adequate control over their children.?

In place of social media sites like Twitter and Facebook and the dangers of Blackberry instant messenger, ministers in 1981 laid the blame for the disturbances on television.

?The fact was that the generation of young people now growing up were habituated to watching television for many hours every day, and there was good reason to fear that television had undermined the traditional disciplines of family life, and had given prominence to violence in both news and entertainment programmes,? the memo read.

The government even laid the blame at the feet of ?some left-wing members of the legal profession? who had allegedly ?sought to persuade young people who came before the courts that their convictions were the result of calculated social injustice.?

In a parallel to the riots of 2011, ministers pointed out that the ?difficulties of identification might be diminished if the wearing of masks were of itself to be made a criminal offence? and called for special sittings of magistrates courts to deal with offenders.

The following week, July 16, Cabinet minutes reported that police were to be provided with new helmets, fire-proofed clothing, protected vehicles and possibly armoured cars ? painted blue rather than army grey - and Mr Whitelaw told the House of Commons that water cannons, CS gas and rubber bullets would be made available to be used on the authority of the chief constables or their immediate deputies ?when all other methods had failed.?

?Chief constables were anxious to preserve as much as possible of the traditional methods of British policing and fully shared his reluctance to see these weapons used except as a last resort: some had said to him privately that they would not in any circumstances deploy them, though they had agreed not to say to publicly,? the minutes said.

The Secretary of State for Defence, John Nott, agreed to make army camps in Wiltshire, Nottinghamshire and Shropshire available to hold prisoners.

?It might have been necessary in any event to use such camps because of the extreme pressures on the prison system,? the minutes said. ?But he thought it good tactics to make the decision known in the context of the riots.?

However notes of a telephone conversation between Mrs Thatcher and Mr Whitelaw said: ?The use of troops could not be contemplated: if necessary the police should be properly equipped, and even armed, before such a step was taken.?

As it happened the Royal Wedding between the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer proved to the morale boost Bernard Ingham had been seeking.

Three weeks after his first memo, he wrote again to the Prime Minister telling her: ?The triumph of the Royal Wedding has been a national tonic. Contrary to all our expectation, we have ended July ? and entered recess ? on a higher rather than lower note. That is gratifying.?

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Common Brain Mechanisms Underlie Supernatural Perceptions (preview)

Features | Mind & Brain Cover Image: January 2012 Scientific American MagazineSee Inside

Belief in the paranormal arises from the same brain mechanisms that shape most human thought

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In Brief

  1. Most of us report that we believe in supernatural powers such as clairvoyance and telepathy and in the existence of ghosts.
  2. The widespread reports of paranormal experiences very likely derive from many of the same mechanisms that help us make decisions in daily life.
  3. Research suggests that a highly active right-brain hemisphere may cause someone to be particularly susceptible to improbable beliefs.

You may have never personally caught sight of Jesus Christ?s face in a potato chip, but you have likely succumbed to an equally improbable belief at some point in your life. Many people claim that ghosts exist or that their dreams can predict the future. Some individuals even think they have seen the face of the Virgin Mary in a grilled cheese sandwich and Mother Teresa in a cinnamon bun.


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Housing, Stocks, Gold & Oil: Hot or Not in 2012?

Needless to say, 2011 ended with mixed results. Home prices didn't rebound, but sales showed signs of improvement and the rental market was strong. Europe's ongoing debt crisis rattled markets worldwide, leaving investors scurrying for for safer investments. So will 2012 be any different?

Should we be be bullish or bearish on housing, the stock market, gold and oil? Read on and decide for yourself.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

How Does NORAD 'Track' Santa? (LiveScience.com)

For more than 50 years, NORAD ? the North American Aerospace Defense Command ? has used its high-tech missile-tracking systems to track Santa's progress during his annual Christmas Eve flight around the world.

For a 24-hour period, about 1,200 military volunteers take shifts manning the command center at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado; they monitor radar screens and field calls from excited 7-year-olds who ask for updates on Santa's location. They also update Kris Kringle's progress on the Google Earth map on the NORAD Tracks Santa website, as well as the Facebook page and the Twitter feed.

For the first time this year, people can even keep constant tabs on Santa's sleigh by downloading the NORAD Tracks Santa iPhone and Android apps. In other words, the program is a big deal, and it get bigger every Christmas.

But how do they do it? How does NORAD "track" Santa? [Is There a Santa Claus?]

When asked whether the volunteers plan the jolly old elf's route ahead of time, U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander Bill Lewis, a Santa tracker, was having none of that.

"We don't plan it, he does," Lewis said. "We just monitor his travels with our ground-based radar, satellites, fighter aircraft, and, of course, the Santa Cams ? he passes over certain cities, and based on the track we're projecting, we've got cameras set up."

The NORAD team monitors a radar system called the North Warning System, which consists of 47 installations strung across the northern border of North America, for indications that Santa Claus has left the North Pole.

"Rudolph's nose puts off quite the heat signature," Lewis told Life's Little Mysteries.

The Christmas program isn't so out of the ordinary for the men and women of NORAD: "365 days a year we track possible threats to the homeland. So tracking Santa as an airborne object fits into our mission set," he said.

Through his experience as a Santa Tracker, Lewis was able to offer a bit of insight into an age-old question: How Santa manages to make it all the way around the world, sort through all the gifts for the good boys and girls and get home before dawn. "Santa has this way of transcending time. We've estimated that he travels at the speed of starlight," Lewis said. [Can Tech Help Santa Deliver the Goods? 5 Tech Upgrades for Claus ]

That's 671 million miles (1 billion kilometers) per hour, which means Santa can travel more than 16 billion miles (26 billion km) in the 24 hours allotted for his journey. A trip round the world is only 25,000 miles (40,000 kilometers), so at his estimated flight speed, Santa could technically circumnavigate Earth 650,000 times if he wanted.

He doesn't, of course ? instead, he takes it slow and downs a mindblowing number of cookies and glasses of milk along the way.

This story was provided by Life's Little Mysteries, a sister site to LiveScience. Follow Natalie Wolchover on Twitter @nattyover. Follow Life's Little Mysteries on Twitter @llmysteries, then join us on Facebook.

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Ga. towns aims to fuel trucks with cooking oil mix

ATLANTA -- The Atlanta suburb of Smyrna plans to fuel some of its city trucks with a mix that includes biodiesel, which is repurposed cooking oil the city plans to collect from dozens of restaurants that fry food.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports (http://bit.ly/sZWyAM) that Smyrna joins at least two other Georgia cities - Roswell and Tybee Island - in using Department of Energy federal stimulus funds to start and run biodiesel programs for their fleets.

Ann Kirk, executive director of Keep Smyrna Beautiful, said her city's program will begin in January. It was modeled on a program in Hoover, Ala.

Kirk said it will be phased in as supplemental fuel for the city's fleet, with the idea that eventually some of the city's trucks will run entirely on the repurposed cooking oil.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Texas Attorney General settles Medicare fraud case

Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott and pharmaceutical manufacturer Actavis Mid-Atlantic LLC and Actavis Elizabeth LLC made an $84 million settlement agreement on Wednesday.

The agreement resolves the state?s civil Medicaid fraud enforcement actions against Actavis.

Actavis was charged with defrauding the taxpayers and improperly reporting drug prices to the Texas Medicaid program. The settlement agreement allows the Attorney General?s office to recover $29.23 million for Texas? general revenue fund.

In February this year, a Travis County jury found that Actavis falsely reported its drug price to the Medicaid program. As a result, the Medicaid program overpaid pharmacies for Actavis? prescription products.

The pharmaceutical manufacturer appealed the verdict and resulting court judgment. To avoid delay of timely reimbursement, the state worked to resolve its enforcement action through negotiating the settlement agreement.

Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott and pharmaceutical manufacturer Actavis Mid-Atlantic LLC and Actavis Elizabeth LLC made an $84 million settlement agreement on Wednesday.

The agreement resolves the state?s civil Medicaid fraud enforcement actions against Actavis.

Actavis was charged with defrauding the taxpayers and improperly reporting drug prices to the Texas Medicaid program. The settlement agreement allows the Attorney General?s office to recover $29.23 million for Texas? general revenue fund.

In February this year, a Travis County jury found that Actavis falsely reported its drug price to the Medicaid program. As a result, the Medicaid program overpaid pharmacies for Actavis? prescription products.

The pharmaceutical manufacturer appealed the verdict and resulting court judgment. To avoid delay of timely reimbursement, the state worked to resolve its enforcement action through negotiating the settlement agreement.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Berkshire completes deal to buy Omaha World-Herald

FILE - In this Nov. 21, 2011 file photo, U.S. billionaire investor Warren Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, speaks during a news conference at the headquarters of cemented carbide tool supplier Tungaloy Corporation after inaugurating its new factory in Iwaki city, Fukushima prefecture, northern Japan. Buffett said Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011, Berkshire Hathaway is buying the Omaha World-Herald Co. and expanding the firm's newspaper holdings despite Buffett's misgivings about the industry. (AP Photo/Shuji Kajiyama, File)

FILE - In this Nov. 21, 2011 file photo, U.S. billionaire investor Warren Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, speaks during a news conference at the headquarters of cemented carbide tool supplier Tungaloy Corporation after inaugurating its new factory in Iwaki city, Fukushima prefecture, northern Japan. Buffett said Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011, Berkshire Hathaway is buying the Omaha World-Herald Co. and expanding the firm's newspaper holdings despite Buffett's misgivings about the industry. (AP Photo/Shuji Kajiyama, File)

Warren Buffett, chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, speaks on the sale of the Omaha World-Herald to Berkshire Hathaway Wednesday Nov. 30, 2011 in Omaha Neb. The sale is pending approval of the World-Herald's shareholders. (AP Photo, The Omaha World-Herald, Jeff Bundy) MAGS OUT TV OUT, LOCAL TV OUT

Terry Kroeger, President and Publisher of the Omaha World-Herald Company introduces Warren Buffett Wednesday Nov. 30, 2011 in Omaha Neb. The sale is pending approval of the World-Herald's shareholders. (AP Photo, The Omaha World-Herald, Jeff Bundy) MAGS OUT TV OUT, LOCAL TV OUT

The Omaha World Herald building is seen in Omaha, Neb., Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011. Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway said Wednesday that it is buying Buffett's hometown newspaper, the Omaha World-Herald Co. and expanding the firm's newspaper holdings despite Buffett's misgivings about the industry. Terms of the deal, which must be approved by the Omaha World-Herald's employee owners and other shareholders, weren't disclosed. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

Warren Buffett, chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, speaks on the sale of the Omaha World-Herald to Berkshire Hathaway Wednesday Nov. 30, 2011 in Omaha Neb. The sale is pending approval of the World-Herald's shareholders. (AP Photo, The Omaha World-Herald, Jeff Bundy) MAGS OUT TV OUT, LOCAL TV OUT

(AP) ? Berkshire Hathaway Inc. has completed the purchase of company chairman Warren Buffett's hometown newspaper, the Omaha World-Herald.

The deal announced Nov. 30, for $150 million and the assumption of $50 million in debt, ended one of the newspaper industry's last sizable employee-ownership plans.

World-Herald spokesman Joel Long said Monday that the deal closed Friday. World-Herald shareholders ? about 275 employees and retirees and the Peter Kiewit Foundation ? approved the sale by an overwhelming vote, Long said. The amount employees received for each of their shares, which are not publicly traded, wasn't disclosed.

Under the agreement, Berkshire acquires the flagship World-Herald and daily newspapers in Kearney, Grand Island, York, North Platte and Scottsbluff in Nebraska; the Council Bluffs Nonpareil in Iowa; a number of weekly newspapers in the region; and World Marketing, a direct-mail company with operations in Omaha, Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta and Los Angeles.

Buffett, who is Berkshire's chairman and chief executive, had said he probably wouldn't increase Berkshire's newspaper holdings because of the industry's dwindling returns. Berkshire owns the Buffalo News and it has a sizable investment in the Washington Post Co.

But during a meeting with World-Herald shareholders, he said: "I wouldn't do this if I thought this was doomed to some sort of extinction."

The Omaha World-Herald Co. has about 1,600 employees, including about 650 at the flagship newspaper in Omaha. Its daily circulation is just over 135,000 and a Sunday circulation of a little over 170,000.

World-Herald CEO Terry Kroeger said when the deal was announced that the company's employee-ownership structure was restrictive and had forced the newspaper to repurchase stock from departing employees.

Buffett promised to stay out of editorial decisions at the World-Herald Co.'s newspapers. Berkshire Hathaway usually doesn't make major changes at the companies it buys. Instead, Buffett likes buying well-run companies, allowing them to continue operating in their fashion.

When the deal was announced, Buffett said the World-Herald "delivers solid profits and is one of the best-run newspapers in America."

Berkshire owns more than 80 subsidiaries, including clothing, insurance, furniture, utility, jewelry and corporate jet companies. It also has big investments in companies including Coca-Cola Co. and Wells Fargo & Co.

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No Write-In Option For Virginia GOP Primary

CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article misstated the date on which signatures were due. They were due on Dec. 22.

Comments from Newt Gingrich's presidential campaign that the former House speaker "will work with the Republican Party of Virginia to pursue an aggressive write-in campaign" in Virginia do not mesh with Virginia state laws or the rules of the Republican Party of Virginia.

In order to qualify for the March 6 presidential primary in Virginia, candidates must have submitted 10,000 signatures to party headquarters by Dec. 22, including 400 from each of the commonwealth's 11 congressional districts.

Candidates that did not meet that threshold will not be eligible to appear on the ballot. Reuters reports that Virginia Code Section 24.2-644(C) also rules out the possibly for write-in candidacies in a primary, stating, "At all elections except primary elections it shall be lawful for any voter to vote for any person other than the listed candidates for the office by writing or hand printing the person's name on the official ballot."

What this means is that Virginia voters will only be able to choose between former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, on March 6. No Democrat qualified to challenge President Obama, so the president automatically wins Virginia's delegates in the Democratic primary.

Virginia is one of only a handful of states to have nonpartisan voter registration, meaning anyone?including those who support President Obama?is welcome to vote in the state's Republican primary.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

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Eric Schmidt: High-quality Google Tablet Coming in Six Months

Soon Google could show tablet makers like ASUS, HTC, Lenovo, and Motorola how a real?Android tablet is made. During an interview with an Italian newspaper this week, Eric Schmidt, Google?s Executive Chairman, mentioned plans ?to market a tablet of the highest quality?.

The idea sounds similar to Google?s Nexus line of smartphones. Google typically helms the designs of those devices, and the final products are usually treated as the ideal pairing of hardware with Android software.?

Though the often-talkative Schmidt says little else along the lines of confirmed plans, he does give the tablet a six month window. The rest of the article finds Schmidt waxing on the nature of capitalism and the spirit of competition between Apple and Google, as well as American tech makers taking on new products from manufacturers in Europe and Asia.

Check out the full, inelegant Google translation from Corriere della Sera?s website.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

GOP: Gingrich, Perry will not be on Va. Ballot

Republican presidential candidate former House Speaker Newt Gingrich speaks during a campaign stop, Friday, Dec. 23, 2011, in Columbia, S.C. (AP Photo/Rainier Ehrhardt)

Republican presidential candidate former House Speaker Newt Gingrich speaks during a campaign stop, Friday, Dec. 23, 2011, in Columbia, S.C. (AP Photo/Rainier Ehrhardt)

Republican presidential candidate Texas Gov. Rick Perry speaks to workers and local residents after touring the TPI Iowa wind blade manufacturing facility, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011, in Newton, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Republican presidential candidate, former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney talks with a voter while campaigning in Concord, N.H. Friday, Dec. 23, 2011. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson)

Republican presidential candidate former House Speaker Newt Gingrich speaks during a campaign stop, Friday, Dec. 23, 2011, in Columbia, S.C. (AP Photo/Rainier Ehrhardt)

(AP) ? Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Texas Gov. Rick Perry have failed to qualify for Virginia's March 6 Republican primary, a setback in their bids for the Republican presidential nomination.

The Republican Party of Virginia announced the developments Friday and early Saturday, saying that the two have failed to submit the required 10,000 signatures to get on the ballot.

That Gingrich and Perry failed to get on the ballot in this state that votes on Super Tuesday underscored the difficulty that first-time national candidates ? many with smaller campaign operations and less money ? have in preparing for the long haul of the campaign.

It also illustrates the advantage held by former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. He's essentially been running for president for five years, and his team, smaller than in 2008 but larger than most of his 2012 opponents, has paid close attention to filing requirements in each state. He will appear on the Virginia ballot, along with Texas Rep. Ron Paul, who also has run a national campaign before.

"After verification, RPV has determined that Newt Gingrich did not submit required 10k signatures and has not qualified for the VA primary," the Republican Party of Virginia announced early Saturday on its Twitter website.

State GOP spokesman Garren Shipley said volunteers spent Friday validating petitions that the four candidates submitted by the Thursday 5 p.m. deadline to the State Board of Elections. Shipley was not available early Saturday to discuss the announcement posted on the website.

Failing to get on the ballot will be a major setback for Gingrich, who has tried to use his recent upsurge in popularity to make up for a late organizing start. Ironically, Gingrich had a slight lead over Romney, with others farther back, in a Quinnipiac poll of Virginia Republicans released earlier in the week.

The load of catching up on organizing work and a lack of advertising money to counter an onslaught of negative ads from his rivals have been major disadvantages.

Gingrich had to leave New Hampshire on Wednesday and race to Virginia, where he needed 10,000 valid voters' signatures to secure a spot on the ballot.

He said Wednesday he had enough ballot signatures, but he wanted to come to Virginia to deliver them personally. Taking no chances, his volunteers asked everyone to sign petitions before entering Gingrich's rally Wednesday night in Arlington, just across the Potomac River from Washington.

Gingrich's early-December rise in several polls gave him renewed hopes of carrying his campaign deep into the primary season. Failure to compete in Virginia, which is among the "Super Tuesday" primaries, would deal a huge blow to any contender who had not locked up the nomination by then.

The state party's Shipley said the party was validating petitions the candidates submitted by the Thursday 5 p.m. deadline to the state elections board. It began validating signatures Friday morning.

The 10,000 registered voters must also include 400 signatures from each of Virginia's 11 congressional districts.

Meanwhile, Virginia's Democrats said President Barack Obama's re-election campaign gathered enough signatures to get him on the state's primary ballot though he was the only candidate who qualified.

Associated Press

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Occupy The Rose Parade Fund Raiser Final Push!


On Tuesday we announced our fund raiser for banners and t-shirts at Occupy the Rose Parade. You guys stepped up immediately and gave just over $2,000! Amazing! Small donations too. Thank you everyone who donated.

Our goal is $3,000 total. Organizers have told us that's what they need to do their float at this year's Rose Parade right. We are very, very close.

Occupy the Rose parade has coordinated with Pasadena police. They have a First Amendment right to march in the parade. They are float number 44 (as in Obama the 44th president). The Rose Parade is viewed by 50 million Americans and 200 million people world wide. The organizers are expecting anywhere from 1,000 to 4,000 protesters to participate. Not only are there plenty of eyeballs to reach, five floats in the parade are sponsored by (wait for it) banks. Read all about their plans here.

So we are running this fund raiser one more day - this is last minute to give to allow time for the banners and t-shirts made in time for the event. Any amount you can give will make a difference.

Thank you so much for your donations!

Source: http://crooksandliars.com/anonymous/occupy-rose-parade-fund-raiser-final-pus

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

EPA tells nation's dirty power plants to clean up

FILE - In this July 27, 2010 file photo shows one of the stacks at the Four Corners Power Plant, near Fruitland, NM. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is slated to release rules aimed at reducing mercury pollution from large coal-fired power plants. The Four Corners Power Plant in the Four Corners region stands ready to meet the rules, but the new standards did play a role in Arizona's largest utility planning to shutter three generators at a coal-fired power plant it runs on the Navajo Nation.(AP Photo/Paul Foy, file)

FILE - In this July 27, 2010 file photo shows one of the stacks at the Four Corners Power Plant, near Fruitland, NM. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is slated to release rules aimed at reducing mercury pollution from large coal-fired power plants. The Four Corners Power Plant in the Four Corners region stands ready to meet the rules, but the new standards did play a role in Arizona's largest utility planning to shutter three generators at a coal-fired power plant it runs on the Navajo Nation.(AP Photo/Paul Foy, file)

(AP) ? Clean up or shut down.

That's the decision facing hundreds of the nation's oldest and dirtiest power plants under an Environmental Protection Agency rule announced Wednesday that will force plants to control mercury and other toxic pollutants for the first time.

The long overdue national standards rein in the largest remaining source of uncontrolled toxic pollution in the U.S. ? the emissions from the nation's coal- and oil-fired power plants, which have been allowed to run for decades without addressing their full environmental and public health costs.

The impact of the ruling will be greatest in the Midwest and in the coal belt ? Kentucky, West Virginia and Virginia ? where dozens of units likely will be mothballed, according to an Associated Press survey. The majority of facilities will continue to run, and find ways to reduce pollution.

About half of the 1,200 coal- and oil-fired units nationwide still lack modern pollution controls, despite the EPA in 1990 getting the authority from Congress to control toxic air pollution from power plant smokestacks. A decade later, in 2000, the agency concluded it was necessary to clamp down on the emissions to protect public health.

At a news conference Wednesday at Children's National Medical Center in Washington, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson said the regulation was the Obama administration's "biggest clean air action yet", trumping a landmark agreement to double fuel economy standards for vehicles and another rule that will reduce emissions from power plants that foul the air in states downwind.

The administration was under court order to issue a new rule, after a court threw out an attempt by the Bush administration to exempt power plants from toxic air pollution controls.

"Before this rule, there were no national standards limiting the amount of mercury, arsenic, chromium, nickel and acid gases that power plants across the country could release into the air that we breathe," said Jackson, listing the contaminants linked to cancer, IQ loss, heart disease and lung disease that are covered by the rule, and that also pollute lakes, streams and fish.

In a video released Wednesday afternoon, President Barack Obama said the decades of delays caused by special interest groups that resulted in standards never being put into place for power plants "was wrong."

"Today, my administration is saying, 'Enough'," he said.

When fully implemented in 2016, the standards will slash mercury pollution from burning coal by 90 percent, lung-damaging acid gases by 88 percent and soot-producing sulfur dioxide by 41 percent.

Power plant operators will have to choose between installing pollution control equipment, switching to cleaner-burning natural gas, or shutting down the plant. None of those choices come cheap ? the EPA estimates the rule will cost $9.6 billion annually, making it one of the most expensive the agency has ever issued.

Some power producers intensely lobbied the Obama administration to weaken the rule and to delay it, and Republicans in Congress passed legislation to do so, saying it would threaten jobs and the reliability of the power grid, and raise electricity prices.

To ease those concerns, the administration will encourage states to make "broadly available" an additional fourth year to comply with the rule, as allowed by the law. Case-by-case extensions could also be granted to address local reliability issues, according to a presidential memorandum sent Wednesday to Jackson.

In the memorandum, Obama directs the EPA to ensure that implementation of the rule "proceed in a cost-effective manner that ensures electric reliability."

Environmentalists said Wednesday that the added flexibility did not jeopardize the public health benefits of the regulation.

"After more than two decades of delay, dirty coal-fired power plants are going to be cleaned up in short order," said Frank O'Donnell, president of Clean Air Watch, who said the EPA "bent over backwards" to accommodate concerns about reliability.

For those in the industry, and some in Congress, the concessions didn't go far enough.

Oklahoma Sen. James Inhofe, the top Republican on the Senate's environment committee, said he would file a joint resolution, a rarely used Congressional tactic, to get the rule overturned.

Some in the industry pushed for an automatic delay, or "safety valve," to make sure that plants that have to run to ensure reliability aren't found in violation of the rule and too many plants don't close down at once. In addition to those that will retire, hundreds of units will need to be idled temporarily to install pollution control equipment. Some of those units are at critical junctions on the grid and are essential to restarting the electrical network in case of a blackout, or making sure voltage doesn't drain completely from electrical lines, like a hose that's lost its water pressure.

The Edison Electric Institute, whose members were split on the toll of the rule, said in a statement Wednesday that while the EPA "made useful technical changes", it believes "the administration is underestimating the complexity of implementing this rule in such a short period of time."

The American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity, which is an association of companies producing electricity from coal, said the rule will destroy jobs, raise the cost of energy and make electricity less reliable. A study by the group estimated that as much as 12 percent of coal-fired generation would be forced to retire due to the regulation.

But an AP survey of 55 power plant producers found that estimate, and others, to be inflated. The mercury rule, along with another to reduce power plant pollution that blows downwind, will force portions of more than 32 mostly coal-fired power plants in a dozen states to retire, and put another 36 power plants on the brink of retirement.

But not a single operator interviewed said the EPA was solely to blame for the decision. And coal is still likely to be the country's dominant electricity source until 2035, according to the Energy Information Administration.

For the older, aging plants, many of which only ran when electricity demand peaked, the rules were the final blow. Coal was already struggling to compete against low natural-gas prices, demand from China and elsewhere driving up its price, and lower electricity demand.

The average age of the units retiring or at risk of shutting down was 51 years old, the AP found. And while they produce enough power for more than 22 million households, experts say they probably won't cause the lights to go out, because in many cases the power is being replaced.

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Online: Environmental Protection Agency: http://www.epa.gov/mats

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Jury says verdict close in $1B Microsoft lawsuit

FILE - In this Nov. 21, 2011 photo, Bill Gates arrives to testify at the Frank E. Moss federal courthouse in Salt Lake City. Closing arguments are set Tuesday Dec. 13,2011 in a $1 billion federal antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft Corp. Novell Inc. claims the software giant duped it into working on a new version of the WordPerfect writing program only to withdraw support months before Microsoft's Windows 95 was released. Novell claims it was later forced to sell WordPerfect for a $1 billion loss. (AP Photo/Jim Urquhart,File)

FILE - In this Nov. 21, 2011 photo, Bill Gates arrives to testify at the Frank E. Moss federal courthouse in Salt Lake City. Closing arguments are set Tuesday Dec. 13,2011 in a $1 billion federal antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft Corp. Novell Inc. claims the software giant duped it into working on a new version of the WordPerfect writing program only to withdraw support months before Microsoft's Windows 95 was released. Novell claims it was later forced to sell WordPerfect for a $1 billion loss. (AP Photo/Jim Urquhart,File)

(AP) ? Jurors have resumed deliberations in a Utah company's $1 billion federal antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft Corp. and say they're close to a verdict.

Novell Inc. sued in 2004, claiming Microsoft duped it into developing a version of its WordPerfect writing program for Windows 95 only to pull the plug so Microsoft could gain market share with its own Word program.

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates testified last month that Novell just couldn't deliver a compatible WordPerfect program in time for the rollout, and that Microsoft's own Word program was actually better.

Jurors said late Thursday they were making progress deciding whether Novell was entitled to damages. On Friday morning, they said they were close to finishing deliberations.

Associated Press

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Esophageal Cancer: Facts and Figures (ContributorNetwork)

British journalist and author Christopher Hitchens died Thursday at 62 from complications of esophageal cancer. The well-known contributing editor of Vanity Fair magazine had been diagnosed in June 2010. Here are some key facts and figures about esophageal cancer.

* Men develop esophageal cancer four times more frequently than women and also have a higher mortality than women.

* Esophageal cancer ranks seventh as the cause of cancer deaths among men.

* This year in the United States, approximately 17,000 adults will receive a new diagnosis of esophageal cancer.

* Approximately 15,000 deaths will be attributed to esophageal cancer this year.

* The lifetime risk of esophageal cancer in the United States is estimated to be 1 in 125 for men and 1 in 400 for women.

* Symptoms include difficulty swallowing, chest pain, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, choking while eating, indigestion, vomiting, persistent hiccups and hoarseness. Symptoms frequently do not appear in the early stages of esophageal cancer.

* The most common age for esophageal cancer to occur is between 45 and 70.

* Risk factors include drinking alcohol, chewing tobacco, obesity, drinking extremely hot liquids, bile reflux, GERD, smoking, Barrett's esophagus, radiation to the upper abdomen or chest, eating foods preserved in lye and eating too few fruits and vegetables.

* Endoscopy and barium swallow are usually done to make a diagnosis of esophageal cancer.

* Since symptoms do not usually occur until the later stages, treatment options carry a poor survival rate.

* Treatment may involve surgery and almost always involves chemotherapy and radiation combined.

* In the U.S., the five-year survival rate is 17 percent, excluding patients who die from other causes. For anyone with early stage esophageal cancer, the survival rates are higher.

* Esophageal cancer is much more prevalent in countries other than the U.S. For example in places such as northern China, India, Iran and southern Africa the rates are 10 to 100 times higher,

* Two types of esophageal cancer are the most common and are named after the cells at their point of origin. These include adenocarcinoma, which begins in the lower part of the esophagus and is the most common in western societies, and is caused most often by reflux and Barrett's esophagus. The second type is squamous cell carcinoma, which begins in the lining of the middle and upper esophagus. This type is most often caused by smoking and alcohol use and is the most common worldwide.

* Squamous cell carcinoma occurs three times more often in blacks than whites, while adenocarcinoma is most prevalent in white males.

Margie Miklas is a critical-care nurse with more than 30 years' experience. She currently works in South Florida in a cardiovascular ICU with a specialty certification in cardiac surgery.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/health/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20111216/hl_ac/10692349_esophageal_cancer_facts_and_figures

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Social Gaming's Big IPO | Adweek

Zynga, the maker of social gaming hits like FarmVille and CityVille, is set to start trading on the NASDAQ today at a price of $10 per share, valuing the company at $8.9 billion.

The offering comes at the end of a big year for tech IPOs, with companies continually claiming the title of "biggest Internet IPO since Google,"?starting with LinkedIn in May, which was topped by Groupon last month. Now?Zynga is claiming the title?at the current pricing, the company will raise at least $1 billion (the amount could be as high as $1.15 billion, depending on whether the underwriters choose to sell additional shares).

In recent months, the public markets have shown a pattern of embracing Internet companies, then cooling over time. Pandora and Demand Media, for example, are trading well below their opening day prices, and although that's not true for Groupon and LinkedIn, even they have seen prices fall after the early excitement. Zynga's path to an IPO hasn't been smooth either, with the offering delayed after it was first announced in July.

On Thursday, Dun & Bradstreet tech specialist Lee Simmons told?Adweek?that Zynga has some key differences from the other tech companies that went public this year: "For one thing, it's profitable." Zynga, he argued, has shown that free-to-play games, with users paying for virtual goods, are "a sustainable business model." (In its IPO filing, Zynga says it brought in $828 million in revenue and profits of $31 million during the first nine months of 2011?so revenue was up and profits were down from the same period last year.)

Zynga will be the first social gaming company to go public (competitors like Playdom and Playfish have been acquired for hundreds of millions of dollars), and also the first public company built primarily on Facebook's application platform.

Not everyone shares Simmons' optimism. Earlier this week, Sterne Agee analyst Arvind Bhatia gave Zynga an "underperform" rating, saying that the company's growth seems to be slowing.

Even Simmons said Zynga has an Achiles heel: "It really needs to loosen its dependence on Facebook." By tapping into Facebook's social capabilities, Zynga has built an audience of hundreds of millions of monthly users (it was averaging 227 million at the end of September), but that also makes the company vulnerable if its relationship with Facebook deteriorates. Even Zynga acknowledged the risk in its IPO filing, and it's trying to address the issue with intiatives like an upcoming, stand-alone gaming site.

Source: http://www.adweek.com/news/technology/social-gamings-big-ipo-137161

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Verizon Galaxy Nexus factory images released, modders can start modding (updated)

Eager to start tinkering with your brand new Verizon Galaxy Nexus but worried you'll be stuck with a brick if something goes wrong? Then you can now rest a bit easier, as Google Software Engineer Jean-Baptiste Queru has kindly released the official factory images for the phone so you can fall back to something stable. That's specifically the original ITL41D images, not the newer ICL53F version that was released earlier today, although we doubt that little fact will hold up anyone from diving right in. Those ready to do so can find the download at the source link below.

Update: And just like that, Google's released the ICL53F factory images. You can go ahead and grab them at the source now.

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