Friday, April 26, 2013

HSN's order page for T-Mobile's Lumia 521 goes live early

HSN's order page for T-Mobile's Lumia 521 goes live early

It feels like only yesterday we told you HSN would be the first retailer offering T-Mobile's Nokia Lumia 521, and although the place hasn't changed, the date has. The Lumia 520 variant wasn't expected to be available through HSN's online store until tomorrow, but in a bit of good news to kick off your Friday, the order page is now live. An off-contract handset will set you back $149.95, or four payments of $37.49. The next confirmed date we have for availability is May 11th at Microsoft and Walmart stores, so if you're looking to bag one of the budget Windows Phone 8 handsets before then, head to the source link and hit the virtual checkout -- not only may stock run dry, but HSN could've accidentally pulled the trigger early and hide the page when orders start rolling in.

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Thursday, April 25, 2013

As Gold Prices Fell, Gold Suppliers Ran Out of Coins and Bars

Wednesday, April 24th, 2013
By Michael Lombardi, MBA for Profit Confidential

Gold Suppliers Ran Out of CoinsHong Kong-based Chow Tai Fook, the world?s largest jeweler by market capitalization, reports some of its stores are completely sold out of gold bullion bars. The company said it has not seen demand like this for gold bullion since the 1980s. (Source: Financial Times, April 22, 2013.)

The Hong Kong Gold & Silver Exchange Society says it has run out of the majority of its holdings, as the society?s members are struggling to meet the demand for gold bullion from retail customers.

Meanwhile, volume on the Shanghai Gold Exchange reached a record high on April 22, when 43.2 metric tonnes of gold bullion changed hands. That?s a 42% increase in trading volume from April 19. (Source: Shanghai Gold Exchange web site, last accessed April 23, 2013.) China is the second-largest gold bullion purchaser in the world after India.

Similarly, sales of gold bullion at the United States Mint are nothing but robust. So far in the month of April, the U.S. Mint has sold 175,000 ounces of gold bullion in coins. In April of 2012, the Mint only sold 20,000 ounces of gold bullion in coins. Demand for gold bullion coins has increased 775% from the same period a year ago. (Source: United States Mint web site, last accessed April 23, 2013.)

And yesterday, the U.S. Mint reported it ran out of small American Gold Eagle coins. Sales of coins weighing one-tenth of an ounce were stopped due to strong demand.

Moreover, the demand for the other precious metal, silver, is very strong too. Demand for silver, according to the U.S. Mint, is up 100% so far from this time last April. The Mint has already sold almost 3.07 million ounces of silver in coins in April, compared to only 1.5 million ounces in April of 2012.

Texas Precious Metals, a precious metals dealer, reported on April 22 that in just two weeks, the company sold over 350,000 ounces of silver and 11,000 ounces of gold bullion. In its inventory updates, Texas Precious Metals advised its customers that it is completely sold out of silver. (Source: Texas Precious Metals web site, last accessed April 23, 2013.)

Dear reader, history has shown us that when a bubble bursts, investors flee very quickly. But after precious metals prices fell sharply early last week, investors did the opposite; they rapidly increased their buying.

Precious metals are not in a bubble; rather, we are witnessing the complete opposite. Individuals are actually running toward precious metals, buying more and taking advantage of lower prices. All of this even makes me more bullish on gold bullion and silver prices.

Michael?s Personal Notes:

The co-principal of Title Capital Management LLC, a private real estate firm specializing in distressed properties in Florida, was recently quoted as saying, ?I don?t know whether things are as good as they seem to be. A lot of properties are being occupied by institutional investors, not the end-user.? (Source: ?Wall Street betting billion on single-family homes in distressed markets,? Washington Post April 21, 2013.)

Institutional investors are buying up homes at a very fast pace. In some Florida housing markets, purchases by institutional investors account for as much as 70% of all purchases.

It isn?t a hidden fact anymore; institutional investors have become major home buyers, and they are running toward the housing market because elsewhere, returns are not very attractive. Institutional investors are operating on the notion of buy homes, fix homes, and then rent homes out.

As I have been harping on about in these pages for some time now, for there to be a recovery in the U.S. housing market, first-time home buyers must be present in the market. Unfortunately, the March existing homes sales revealed some disturbing numbers about first-time home buyers. To say the least, they are shying away from the housing market. First-time home buyers accounted for just 30% of all the sales in March, compared to 33% in March of 2012?a decline of nine percent. (Source: National Association of Realtors, April 22, 2013.)

I beg to ask the question: why aren?t first-time home buyers running toward the housing market when the mortgage rates are so low compared to last year, and the home affordability index shows they are more than able to own a home?

The answer to this is very simple: millions of Americans are suffering financially, and I highly doubt buying a home is near the top of their priority list.

The real recovery in the U.S. housing market will occur once those who actually buy a house to live in it start buying more homes. Institutional investors buying a significant amount of homes could run into trouble ahead if demand from actual home buyers doesn?t improve.

What He Said:

?I see the coming recession being deep and difficult because U.S. consumers do not have the savings to spend their way out of the recession. The same thing happened in Japan. The Japan example proved that when consumer confidence is shattered, even zero percent interest won?t spur consumer spending. The same thing could happen here.? Michael Lombardi in Profit Confidential, August 23, 2006. Michael started talking about and predicting the financial catastrophe we started experiencing in 2008 long before anyone else.

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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Reuters editor charged with hacking: I was fired

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ? A Reuters deputy social media editor accused of conspiring with hackers to deface a Los Angeles Times story said Monday he had been fired.

His dismissal came the day before 26-year-old Matthew Keys was scheduled to appear in federal court for the first time on the felony charges. His attorneys say he plans to plead not guilty.

Federal prosecutors allege Keys provided the hacking group Anonymous with login information to access the computer system of The Tribune Co., the Times' parent company.

According to a federal indictment handed down last month, a hacker identified only as "Sharpie" used information Keys supplied in an Internet chat room to alter a headline on a December 2010 Times story to reference another hacking group.

Tribune also owns a Sacramento television station Keys had been fired from months earlier.

Keys has said he did not commit the crimes he's accused of. He did not immediately respond to a telephone message seeking comment Monday, but he did post several online messages saying Reuters had not fired him as a result of the indictment.

"Just got off the phone. Reuters has fired me, effective today. Our union will be filing a grievance. More soon," he tweeted to his more than 35,000 followers.

He later tweeted a copy of a "final written warning" he said he received from Reuters in October, which admonished Keys for mocking a Google executive from a fake Twitter account he had created, saying the action demonstrated a "serious lapse of judgment and professionalism that is unbecoming of a Reuters journalist."

His attorney Jay Leiderman confirmed the firing, but said he would not comment on it because the Newspaper Guild was representing him on the matter. He added that "there is an appeals process that I will have to let play out."

Peter Szekely, Secretary-Treasurer of the Newspaper Guild of New York, confirmed the union would be representing Keys.

"Our contract with Thomson Reuters prohibits management from dismissing anyone without just and sufficient cause. We don't believe the company has the required justification here," Szekely said in a statement. "At this point, we intend to vigorously defend Matthew Keys as we would any other hard-working member of the Newspaper Guild of New York who had been fired without cause."

Reuters hired Keys in 2012 and suspended him from his New York social media job March 14. Thomson Reuters spokesman David Girardin declined to elaborate Monday on why Keys was no longer employed.

Keys is scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday in federal court in Sacramento. He is charged with one count each of conspiracy to transmit information to damage a protected computer, as well as transmitting and attempting to transmit that information.

If convicted and sentenced to the maximum for each count, the Secaucus, N.J., resident faces a combined 25 years prison and a $500,000 fine, prosecutors say. However, experts say first-time offenders with no criminal history typically spend much less time in prison than the maximum term.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/reuters-editor-charged-hacking-fired-181900107.html

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Earth Day 2013: Making Tomorrow's World Today's Responsibility

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Smart Advice For An Effective Internet Promotion Plan | Free Web ...



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The world in which we inhabit today is practically driven entirely by the Internet, and this means that most successful businesses are employing Online marketing techniques. It has never been easier to market your business using the Internet, as you can utilize everything from electronic newsletters to static websites. Keep reading to learn how you can use the many opportunities presented by the online world to market your business.

Observe your competitors. You could learn from their successes and mistakes. When looking at a competitor?s website, put yourself in the shoes of a customer. If you would purchase their products, what about their marketing encourages you to do so? How can you incorporate some of these strategies into your own website?

Partner with other online businesses to create interesting combination deals that will attract customers and help you share your customer bases. This is a good way to link multiple markets, thereby collectively increasing sales volume. For example, online booking agents have reduced prices whenever you book airfare, hotels and car rentals within the same transaction. This is a great way to work with companies that are not your direct competitors.

Make sure you invest some time to learn at least the basics of web design. There is a lot of HTML information online to help you learn web design. Put in thirty minutes a day at least so you can improve your web page building skills.

NOTE! Use image searches to market online, even though this is a lesser-used method of marketing. A relevant image on your site can draw traffic to it in the same way that search-relevant keywords in your text do.

When marketing your business online, it?s important that you make your customers feel as if they?re in control. This might require you to set up your content in such a way that the customer actually dictates the flow. There is so much unsolicited information and spam advertising flying around the Internet that it?s all too easy to fade into the background by sending too much to your customers. But if they feel that they?re dictating the search and that they?re not being coerced into anything, they?re more likely to trust your site.

Try to get notable and respected people within your industry to give testimonials or advice on your site. You will need to have them sign a legal document authorizing you to use their testimony. The text of the interviews or questionnaires can then be configured into article form and disseminated online through article directories. This can dramatically increase the traffic to your site.

There are many techniques that can be employed when using affiliate marketing. Apply one of the many tips you learned today towards building success for your site. Given that a significant number of consumers prefer to obtain information online, Website marketing can help grow your business.

Try to market without resorting to spam. You may think it?s very efficient to make use of web crawlers for posting comments hundreds of times on multiple blogs; however, this kind of posting never ends up yielding good results. By not placing a personal touch in your advertising, it can turn people away.

NOTE! Keep the information on your site relevant and current. When customers are handed out of date information, they typically assume that the site is not viable or doing well.

OK, we are virtually done for today?

I?ll go ahead and post some more internet marketing insights tips for you at some stage tomorrow. Don?t hesitate to, leave your questions directly below and I?ll take a look at what can be done to help you out.

Thanks and chat with you the next time.

Stewart Alexander - Owner of Free Web Design Services
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Monday, April 22, 2013

China rushes relief after Sichuan quake kills 180

YA'AN, China (AP) ? Rescuers and relief teams struggled to rush supplies into the rural hills of China's Sichuan province Sunday after an earthquake left at least 180 people dead and more than 11,000 injured and prompted frightened survivors to spend a night in cars, tents and makeshift shelters.

The earthquake Saturday morning triggered landslides that cut off roads and disrupted phone and power connections in mountainous Lushan county, in Sichuan's Ya'an city area, which is further south on the same fault line where a devastating quake wreaked widespread damage across the region five years ago.

Hardest hit were villages further up the valleys, where farmers grow rice, vegetables and corn on terraced plots. Rescuers hiked into neighboring Baoxing county after its roads were cut off, reaching it overnight, state media reported. In Longmen village, authorities said nearly all the buildings had been destroyed in a frightening minute-long shaking by the quake.

In the fog-covered town of Shuangli, corn farmer Zheng Xianlan said Sunday that she had rushed from the fields back to her home when the quake struck, and cried when she saw that the roof collapsed. She then spent the night outdoors on a worn sofa using a plastic raincoat for cover.

"We don't earn much money. We don't know what we will do now," said 58-year-old Zheng, her eyes welling with tears. "The government only brought one tent for the whole village so far, but that's not enough for us."

Along the main roads, ambulances, fire engines and military trucks piled high with supplies waited in long lines, some turning back to try other routes when roads were impassable. Rescuers were forced to dynamite boulders that had fallen across roads, and rains Saturday night slowed rescue work, state media reported.

At the farming village of Longquan, where all the houses were damaged and some destroyed in the community of about 300 people, rescuers had arrived to collect the bodies of three dead, but had not yet provided other services as of Sunday midday, villagers said. Yang Shanqing, 37, said his father, brother and nephew were killed when their house collapsed.

"Now we don't have any drinking water or power," Longquan villager Yang Yiyun, 58, told The Associated Press. "All we can do is wait for the government to come and help us out."

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang had arrived Saturday afternoon by helicopter in Ya'an to direct rescue efforts, the government's official Xinhua News Agency reported.

"The current priority is to save lives," Li said, after visiting hospitals, tents and climbing on a pile of rubble to view the devastation, according to Xinhua.

Xinhua, citing the Sichuan province emergency command center, said at least 180 people were killed and 11,227 injured.

The quake ? measured by China's earthquake administration at magnitude 7.0 and by the U.S. Geological Survey at 6.6 ? struck shortly after 8 a.m. Saturday, when many people were at home, sleeping or having breakfast.

Tens of thousands of people moved into tents or cars, unable to return home or too afraid to go back as aftershocks continued to jolt the region. In Ya'an, residents sat in groups outside convenience stores watching the news on television sets early Sunday.

As in most natural disasters, the government mobilized thousands of soldiers and others, sending excavators and other heavy machinery as well as tents, blankets and other emergency supplies. Two soldiers died after their vehicle slide off a road and rolled down a cliff, state media reported.

The Chinese Red Cross said it had deployed relief teams with supplies of food, water, medicine and rescue equipment to the disaster areas.

Lushan, where the quake struck, lies where the fertile Sichuan plain meets foothills that eventually rise to the Tibetan plateau and sits atop the Longmenshan fault. It was along the same fault line that a devastating magnitude-7.9 quake struck on May 12, 2008, leaving more than 90,000 people dead or missing and presumed dead in one of the worst natural disasters to strike China in recent decades.

"It was just like May 12," Liu Xi, a writer in Ya'an city, said via a private message on his account on the Twitter-like Weibo service. "All the home decorations fell at once, and the old house cracked."

The official Xinhua News Agency said the well-known Bifengxia panda preserve, which is near Lushan, was not affected by the quake. Dozens of pandas were moved to Bifengxia from another preserve, Wolong, after its habitat was wrecked by the 2008 quake.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/china-rushes-relief-sichuan-quake-kills-180-045628735.html

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Pygmy Elephants, Asiatic Lions and Other Links from the Brink

pygmy elephant babyPygmy elephants, Asiatic lions and Siamese crocodiles are among the endangered species in the news this week.

Pygmy elephant update: Remember the 14 pygmy elephants (Elephas maximus borneensis) that were poisoned in Borneo back in February? There?s both good and bad news about the case. The good news is that Baby Joe, the youngster that survived the poisoning (and pulled at our heartstrings after he was photographed trying to wake his dead mother) is doing well. The bad news is that the elephants? exact cause of death still has not been identified, nor has their killers. The investigation, however, continues.

You can take the Gir lions out of Gir but you can?t take the Gir out of Gir lions: India?s Supreme Court this week approved a plan to move a small number of rare Asiatic Lions (Panthera leo persica) from the Gir forest in Gujarat to a new reserve in Madhya Pradesh. This is great news for the lions, which are so beloved and identified with Gir that they are typically referred to as ?Gir lions.? There are now too many lions to fit comfortably in Gir (see my article about them here), and keeping them all in one place increases the likelihood of a single disaster affecting the entire population. The new reserve will help to alleviate both situations. In addition, this could help to give the lions room to increase their population level beyond their current 400 or so big cats. The people of Gujarat do love their lions and have long fought the proposed move?and even protested the Supreme Court?s decision this week?but as long as they are protected in their new reserve this is a change that should be welcomed.

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Photo by Alex McWilliam/Wildlife Conservation Society

What a croc (in a good way): Here?s some good news for the critically endangered Siamese crocodile (Crocodylus siamensis). Nineteen baby crocs, each 19 months old, were released into wetlands in Lao PDR this week. They?ll live in a ?soft release? pen for a few months to get acclimated to their new habitat, after which they?ll be allowed to go forth and do crocodilian things. Only an estimated 250 Siamese crocodiles remain in the wild today.

Rhino horns and toe nails: WWF and TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network, have launched a new ad campaign to convince people in Vietnam not to buy rhino horns. Since rhino horn is made out of keratin, the same stuff that?s found in human fingernails, the clever ads replace a rhino?s horns with an image of feet. Ick. Vietnam has become one of if not the top market for illegal rhino horn, where it is used as a hangover cure, detoxifier and sexual stimulant (it doesn?t really do any of those things).

One of the ads appears below. The copy translates ?Rhino horn is made of the same stuff as human nails. Still want some?? Awesome.

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Adding insult to injury: A boat smuggling more than 10,000 pounds of frozen pangolin meat struck and damaged a protected coral reef in the Philippines on April 15. The Chinese smugglers-slash-fishermen on board the vessel are being held and could face still jail time and fines. Good. All pangolin species (also referred to as ?spiny anteaters?) are increasingly threatened by poaching and smuggling for use in traditional Asian medicine and for their meat.

Well, that?s it for this time around. For more endangered species news stories throughout the week, read the regular Extinction Countdown articles here at Scientific American, ?like? Extinction Countdown on Facebook, or follow me on Twitter.

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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Stocks recover slightly, ending tough week

NEW YORK (AP) ? Strong earnings from a pair of technology giants helped the stock market recover some of its losses Friday, a positive end to Wall Street's worst week in five months.

Microsoft and Google both beat earnings expectations, yields of government bonds ticked up and copper ? a key industrial metal ? continued its fall, losing 2 percent.

Microsoft gained 3 percent to $29.77, leading the Dow Jones industrial average higher. The software giant reported earnings late Thursday that beat analysts' forecasts and showed solid results from its Office, software tools and Xbox divisions.

Google's stock climbed 3 percent to $799.87. The leader in Internet search boosted prices for ads distributed to smartphones and tablet computers.

The Standard & Poor's 500 index rose 13.64 points to 1,555.25, an increase of 0.9 percent. The Dow rose 10.37 points to 14,547.51, a gain of 0.1 percent. The Dow spent most of the day down, pulled lower by disappointing results from IBM.

Traders, like everyone else, were following the news out of Boston, where police were hunting for one of two brothers suspected to be behind Monday's Boston Marathon bombings. One brother was killed in a gun battle with police overnight. But the news had no impact on markets, traders said.

Friday's slight gains couldn't overcome a tough week for the market, when both the S&P 500 and the Dow lost 2.1 percent. That's their biggest weekly drop since last November.

"Compared to the rest of the week, it looks like we're going to slide into the weekend on a quiet note," said Jim Baird, Partner and Chief Investment Officer for Plante Moran Financial Advisors

By many measures, the financial markets have endured a rough five days. News that economic growth had slowed in China set off a plunge in commodity prices on Monday, leading the stock market to its worst day of the year. Gold dropped below $1,400 an ounce for the first time in two years.

The stock market bounced back the next day, then fell again on Wednesday, its third worst day this year.

Most big corporations have managed to beat analysts' low expectations for first-quarter profits. Of the 104 companies that turned in results through Friday morning, 70 have trumped forecasts, according to S&P Capital IQ.

Analysts estimate that earnings for companies in the S&P 500 inched up just 2 percent over the previous year, a slowdown from the 7.7 percent rise in the fourth quarter of 2012.

Next week marks another big week for earnings as 10 members of the Dow and 181 companies in the S&P 500 report results.

On Friday, IBM fell 8 percent to an even $190. Quarterly earnings for the country's largest provider of computer services fell short of forecasts for the first time since 2005. IBM said delays in closing several large software and mainframe computer deals hindered sales.

Chipotle Mexican Grill surged 12 percent to $366.25, the best gain in the S&P 500. Chipotle's results easily topped Wall Street expectations late Thursday as the burrito-maker said new restaurants drove sales higher.

The Nasdaq composite index gained 39.69 points to 3,206.06, up 1.3 percent.

In the market for U.S. government bonds, Treasury prices slipped, nudging yields up from their lowest levels of the year. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note inched up to 1.70 percent from 1.68 percent late Thursday.

Traders cautiously returned to buying certain key commodities on Friday, including gold and oil, after big sell-offs earlier this week. But copper continued its fall, losing 2 percent to $3.16 per pound.

Rex Macey, the chief investment officer at the Wilmington Trust Investment Advisors, said markets are bound to encounter turbulence as long as the economy continues to advance at a slow pace. Forecasts say the U.S. economy will expand 2 percent this year. In practice, Macey said, that means there will be times when the economy looks ready to stall and others when it looks ready to steam ahead.

"You'll hear that Europe's in trouble again and we'll get a pullback in the market," Macey said. "Then you'll go through periods when we're off to the races again. I say, 'Get used to it.'"

Even after a rough week, Macey and others said the basic storyline for investors hasn't changed. The economy and corporate profits are still headed in the right direction. And as long as that's true, the stock market will follow their lead.

"We're going to have a stronger 2013 than 2012," said Joseph Tanious, the global market strategist at J.P. Morgan Funds. "But the recovery is going to be much more bumpy than people thought."

Among other companies making big moves:

? SeaWorld Entertainment soared in its first day of trading as a public company. The theme park operator raised $702 million in its initial public offering, with the bulk of the money going to the Blackstone Group, the private equity firm that still controls the company. SeaWorld's stock jumped 24 percent to $33.52, up from its IPO price of $27.

? Dell sank 4 percent to $13.40 following news that the Blackstone Group withdrew its bid to buy the computer maker. That left Dell with two remaining bidders: a group led by Michael Dell, the company's founder and CEO, and Carl Icahn, the well-known investor.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/stocks-recover-slightly-ending-tough-week-211911846--finance.html

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John Pavley: Big Brother, Little Brother, Social Brother

A Story of Three Brothers

This is a story of three brothers. The oldest brother was known as a real control freak. He wanted to know everything about everyone. He knew what was best for his family and he certainly didn't trust them to make their own choices. Let's call him Big Brother.

The middle brother believed that everyone should do as they please, but not because he knew what was best, but because he felt family members should pull their own weight. He didn't want anyone freeloading off of his hard work and sweat equity -- especially not Big Brother. Let's call him Little Brother.

The youngest brother just wanted to have fun. He was not a very ambitious fellow. The youngest brother would get caught up in the schemes of Big Brother and Little Brother where he was courted as often as he was bullied. The youngest brother lived in relative poverty and didn't have the tools or dollars that his older brothers enjoyed and with which he could defend himself. Let's call this unfortunate soul Social Brother.

One day Social Brother found a genie in a pocket-sized magic lamp that had been created when Little Brother appropriated Big Brother's secrets and transformed them into a product to sell to Social Brother. (This was one of the reasons Big and Little Brother were always fighting -- Little Brother seldom thought of consequences and Big Brother thought of nothing but consequences.)

Now that Social Brother had a magic lamp, it made him nearly as powerful and Big and Little Brother combined. But Social Brother didn't know the traditions that kept genies from upsetting the balance of power nor did Social Brother have an agenda other than perhaps getting some Lulz or getting lucky.

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This week, starting with the tragic and sensless bombing of the Boston Marathon on Monday, through a riveting manhunt for two fugitive brothers, and ending in the death of one and apprehension of the other, Social Brother showed us just how powerful his genie (Internet+mobile+social+photography) has become.

Reddit Wanted to Help

It was exciting to see the adhocracy of Reddit self-organize and try to identify those responsible for the bombs. It was a page right out of Gertrude Chandler Warner's Boxcar Children novels. Four orphans flee a society that neither cares for nor wants them and setup an independent life in an abandoned boxcar where they proceed to solve crimes as young sleuths who can out-think the bad guys far better than the adults on the job. (Except that the Boxcar Children had a rich grandfather and didn't really need to run away from society in first place.)

Members of the Reddit (Social Brother) had the best intentions and showed tremendous selfcontrol during their quest to help the authorities (Big Brother). They poured through pictures, discussed theories, and scoured social network profiles and newsfeeds. It was, in point of fact, an awesome job. But a name was leaked and a missing kid was miss identified as a suspect on the run. Once that genie gets out of the lamp there is no putting him back.

I sincerely hope there will not be a next time but of course, there will. What can Social Brother do the next time he wants to help? Well, Social Brother isn't a person or an institution or even a group of people. Social Brother is anyone and everyone with an Internet connection and a computer or smartphone. Instead of castigating Reddit, 4Chan, or any of the other loose collections of individuals that make up Social Brother we just have to learn to follow our own advice: Just because someone says something, even if he or she believes it to be true, doesn't mean it's true.
The best journalist know that information has to be verified by multiple sources and the sources themselves have to be varied. We all have to be better journalists because Social Brother isn't a journalist. Social Brother is us.

Twitter Mucks It Up

It fun to "live tweet" an event that is happening in front of you, like a concert or a protest or a crime scene. You're letting the world know what is going on and shining a light on events that are important to the twitterverse (thereby rubbing some of that importance on to you). It's also fun to listen to a police scanner and get caught up in the world of first responders and police actions as they rescue victims and engage bad guys.

The Boston Police Department found the mixture of twitter and police scanners particularly noxious this week and had to ask Social Brother to stop tweeting -- ironically through tweets of their own.

Just as Social Brother can be the "good guys" he can also be the "bad guys." Nothing is stopping fleeing suspects from using Twitter to follow the progress of an investigation or even tweet misinformation of their own. There is a great scene in the original Matrix movie where Morpheus (Little Brother) uses a mobile phone to guide Neo away from pursuing agents (Big Brothers) in an office building. Somehow, in the illogical logic of the movie, the agents were not able to observe Neo as easily as Morpheus even though the agents seemed to be the system admins of that virtual world. In real life logic, there is no privileged point of view and we all have access to Twitter.
This is another case where we're just going to have to learn how to restrain ourselves and use good judgement before we tweet. It's OK to be Social Brother when murderers are not involved. Perhaps in the future we'll judge the social mojo of a person not by how many followers they have but by how responsible they are when tweeting.

Facebook Helps

Here's some good news: A case where Social Brother did his job and did it well. The Whalley Brothers spotted a photograph of their injured father at the scene of the bombing. But they could not communicate with him. They called the authorities (Big Brother) but because of a spelling error the authorities were unable to help. The Whalley Brothers didn't know what happened to their mother and father and turned to Facebook (and Social Brother) to find out.

The exciting thing is that it didn't take long for Social Brother to get back the the Whally Brothers with their parent's location and condition. The Facebook community can be compassionate as it can be cruel. We hear mostly about the dark side of Social Brother on Facebook, the kids bullied and teased, the con artists, the hours lost to consuming social drivel. But there is a very bright side where Social Brother raises consciousness, reunites pets with their loved ones, and raises money for noble causes.

Social Brother is Here to Stay

Social Brother, like Big and Little Brother is not good or bad. He just is. He can't be fixed because he isn't broken. But he can be accepted and understood. Don't except Social Brother to come to your rescue. We can't order him around like a personal army. We can't predict what Social Brother is going to take an interest in or make him like or +1 our blog posts and products. And anyone who claims to have the key to Social Brother's innerworkings is trolling us.

In a week where the courage and resolve of Bostonians was severely tested, where all Americans (Big, Little, and Social Brothers alike) rallied in support of justice and worked together towards a common goal, and where Anonymous raised $50,000 dollars to start their own version of The Huffington Post, we witnessed how the intersection of the Internet, mobile computing, social networks, and digital photography creates the news as much as it witnesses the news.

I hope Big, Little, and Social Brother continue to learn to get along.

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Friday, April 19, 2013

Orientate prospective MPs, Ministers on life after politics ? Felix ...

A former Majority Leader under the Kufuor administration, Felix Owusu Agyapong has called for intense orientation for persons who want to engage in politics or hold political office to help prepare them for life outside or after politics.

Some Ministers and Members of Parliament (MPs) are reported to be living as paupers due to their inability have exit plans while in office and properly re-integrate themselves into society.

The former Majority leader advised that Ministers, MPs and other government appointees should see themselves as contract employees because
Recalling his life as a Minister, Mr. Agyapong stated that ?when I was a Minister, I used to tell myself that I?m a Minister for a day; 24hours? because the President in any 24 hours can make a change in his government.

According to him, politicians should consciously and continuously tell themselves that ?if you are a Minister, you are a Minister for 24 hours; if you are an MP; you are an MP for four years by our constitution?we need to find a way of getting people who want to go into these two public lives would have to accept?so that when things come to an end, there will be no problem.?

In a related development, the former Majority leader under the Mills administration, Cletus Avoka advised his colleague MPs and Ministers to learn to be humble and modest while in office ?otherwise?when you leave Parliament, you will run into serious challenges.?

?There are MPs who have left Parliament and after two three years, you look at them and you know that they have challenges written on their faces,? he said.

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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Path to a parks plan - The Mouth of The Kenai

File photo by Jenny Neyman, Redoubt Reporter. A runner in the Kenai River Marathon heads down Bridge Access Road with the mountains flanking Cook Inlet behind her.

File photo by Jenny Neyman, Redoubt Reporter. A runner in the Kenai River Marathon heads down Bridge Access Road with the mountains flanking Cook Inlet behind her.

By Jenny Neyman

Redoubt Reporter

If you live in the Soldotna area and are recreation- or activity-minded, chances are you?ve thought at least one of the following:

It?d sure be nice to have longer stretches to walk along the Kenai River.

It?s too bad the Unity Trail doesn?t continue through Soldotna, so we don?t have to walk, run or ride a bike right alongside the Sterling Highway.

I wish there were an indoor place to walk, or some turf on which to practice soccer before the snow melts.

It?d be great if teens had more maintained, supervised places to hang out and recreate.

Can?t someone do something to make the Sterling-Kenai Spur highways ?Y? intersection less of a pain for pedestrians and bicyclists?

Or the big one ??it would be so great to get back and forth from Kenai Peninsula College and downtown Soldotna without having to go all the way around Kalifornsky Beach Road to the Sterling Highway to the David Douthit Memorial Bridge over the Kenai River.

Well, Soldotna, that wishful thinking is on a path to being granted, with the Soldotna Parks and Trails planning process nearing completion. After reviewing past planning efforts, meeting with stakeholder and user groups, conferring with partner agencies and organizations, and soliciting input through a public survey, Casey Planning and Design has released a semifinal, 75 percent-complete draft Soldotna Parks and Trails Master Plan.

An open house will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the Soldotna Sports Center, where the public can view the draft plan and its recommendations, ask questions and provide feedback. The draft plan, map and associated documents also will be available on the city of Soldotna?s website. The plan is open for review and public comment through May 10. Planners will contact season-specific recreational user groups over the summer ??which might not have been thoroughly represented in the survey conducted this winter ??for more input, then submit the plan to the city council for approval next fall.

?We want to keep it at a level of ?What about?? As opposed to, ?Why didn?t they?? At this point it?s still dynamic,? said Andrew Carmichael, city of Soldotna Parks and Recreation director.

In its current form, the plan incorporates a veritable Christmas morning of community wish lists. Some are sure things already in the works or accomplishable within the next five years, while others are further out on the horizon.

One of the leading takeaways from the survey is that people want more connections. There are plenty of parks, playgrounds and facilities, survey responses indicate ??expect the perennial interest in more fishing platforms ? but not enough ways to get between them, especially in the winter.

Part of the plan?s approach is just to identify what recreational facilities, trails and routes already exist. For instance, the Unity Trail loses its separation from the highway in Soldotna, turning into a sidewalk right alongside the Kenai Spur and Sterling highways. But many runners, walkers and cyclists instead detour through residential areas, along Knight Drive and Kobuk Street, to get through town without having to be right next to heavy traffic. The plan map has a big, bold, orange arrow highlighting that route to let people know about it. There?s also a bike route identified between Soldotna Creek Park and Swiftwater Park along existing streets. And the city?s already extensive series of sidewalks are outlined in red, with just a few little dotted sections indicating spots where sidewalks will be added.

?Ultimately we want to produce a map that helps newcomers, helps visitors, helps residents get the big picture of what the heck is out there? ?I didn?t know that trail was there.? That?s what we keep hearing, ?I didn?t know that was there.? So to have a comprehensive place to get the information about classes, programming and facilities. Even for me and for the city there?s just been a lot of, ?Oh, I didn?t know they were doing that,?? said Nancy Casey, of Casey Planning and Design, the consulting firm designing the plan.

Beyond what?s there is what could come. The city is already planning on finishing a small section of walkway along the Kenai River near the bridge to connect the existing fishing platforms and walkways at the visitors center and neighboring Centennial Park. Also in the ?done deal? category, to be happening soon, is additional campground space at Swiftwater Park, construction of a pavilion at Soldotna Creek Park, the addition of a fenced dog park area at Aspen Park, and a link between the river-walk platforms at Centennial Park up the hill to the trails system within the park.

File photo by Jenny Neyman, Redoubt Reporter. Gaden Ames does a backflip high over the Soldotna Skate Park during the third annual Soldotna Bike, Skate and Scooter Challenge on Sept. 29, 2012.

File photo by Jenny Neyman, Redoubt Reporter. Gaden Ames does a backflip high over the Soldotna Skate Park during the third annual Soldotna Bike, Skate and Scooter Challenge on Sept. 29, 2012.

Some of the more intermediate goals are recreational opportunities for teenagers. Part of that is looking at ways to expand the existing skate park and BMX track at Karen Street Park, possibly to cover the skate park, add bathrooms and perhaps a playground and grass area for soccer fields. Though there has been talk for years of a teen center in Soldotna, it doesn?t appear feasible currently to establish its own building, Casey said, so planners instead are considering ways to expand and reconfigure the sports center to fill that void. The center already is due for renovations and expansions, being that it?s 30 years old.

?We?re trying to incorporate the need for that into the sports center but we?re not sure how that will look or feel yet ? maybe a lounge, a game room, a cool lobby. I have teens, I know it takes a certain feel to want to be there. They?ve got to feel like nobody?s watching, even though they are. They?ve got to be able to do a little bit of this and that but not be crazy. There?s a really delicate balance,? Casey said.

The survey didn?t get as robust a response from teens as desired, so planners are forming a teen focus group and surveying area youth specifically, not only about what they?d like to see happen at the skate park and sports center, but if they?d like to see more opportunities at the schools. For instance, there used to be teen coordinators at the high schools through the Community Schools program, Casey said.

?We?re going to poll the teens about that, ?Do you want to have more hangout ability at the schools themselves?? If that?s true, how do we program that, who?s there with them, what are we doing?? Casey said.

Soldotna Creek Park might see further development in the future, as well. One idea is to make it a draw for winter use, with walking trails maintained year-round, the installation of an ice-skating loop, room for ice sculptures and a burn barrel to keep toasty.

?The whole Norman Rockwell scene,? Casey said.

In terms of infrastructure, stoplights are being considered at the sports center, which also would serve the southern trailhead to Tsalteshi Trails, and at Gaswell Road, which could involve rerouting College Loop Road to connect to the new light. There?s a blue dotted arrow along College Loop and West Poppy Lane, designating a possible separated trail, as that route already is popular with runners, walkers and cyclists. Blue dotted lines also occur along Funny River Road and the Sterling Highway running through downtown Soldotna.

?We?re trying to figure out ways where people don?t have to walk right along the edge of the Sterling. You get those puddles and the dirt and just the noise and dust,? Casey said. ?It?s better than it was there but now we?re looking at trying to provide even more separation. Whether a snowberm would go in between the trail and the road, or just make the sidewalk a lot wider. Until such time that we can get something actually totally off the road, we have to deal with what we have today,? she said.

Of the bigger projects incorporated into the plan is a proposal for the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge to build a separated trail alongside Ski Hill Road that would be maintained year-round for skiing, skijoring, running, cycling and walking with or without dogs. There?s even the possibility of a tunnel under the highway to connect the refuge with Tsalteshi.

Another major project is to create a separated, Unity Trail-type path from Soldotna out along the Sterling Highway toward Sterling, at least as far as Birch Ridge Golf Course.

And the biggest fish to fry is probably also the longest standing on the wish list.

?A bridge across the Kenai has been talked about forever,? she said.

The draft plan recommends putting in a pedestrian and bicycle bridge from West Redoubt Avenue across the river to the Kenai Peninsula College campus. It would carry utilities, but no cars.

?What that accomplishes is it helps the students who live in town to be able to walk or bike to the college, or kids from the high school might run over there for a class. And it gives the community a place to be on the river without the vehicles, just to be able to sit and enjoy the peacefulness of the Kenai,? Casey said.

Some of these projects can be done by the city, whereas the Ski Hill Road trail, the Sterling extension of a Unity Trail and others would be projects of other agencies, which the plan supports.

?I?m excited about the partnerships and expansion of our programming,? Casey said. ?Just the unified approach is very encouraging to me. When I met with people I didn?t feel like they were all fighting. I felt like they?re all working together and supportive of each other,? she said.

Completing the master parks and tails plan was the top Parks and Recreation goal in the city?s Envision 2030 comprehensive plan. Having it mapped out with recommendations prioritized will help these projects come to fruition, Carmichael said.

?It provides a framework, it gets it on paper. A lot of times if you just have this concept that feels nice, even if it?s a good idea but it?s just kind of hanging out there, it?s very difficult to get funding. When you get a question like, ?Well, who wants this?? You can put your hands on a document that says, ?Five hundred seventy-eight surveys said we should do this out of a town out of a 4,000,?? he said.

He and Casey are thrilled with the response to the survey ??578 people participated. Not all are from within city limits but use city and surrounding area facilities.

?The city considers what they do to be for a bigger region. So even when we do our level of service calculation, we don?t calculate just for the city?s population, necessarily, we calculate how are we serving the actual population that uses it,? Casey said. ?We?d be rock and roll stars if we just used 4,000, because the city really does provide for a lot.?

Carmichael said he recently met someone involved with Parks and Recreation in Philadelphia, who conducted a survey and got less response than Soldotna did.

?The city of Philadelphia, out of a gazillion people, they got 567. We got 578 from 4,000 people so we couldn?t have hoped for a better response,? he said.

Not all were completely glowing, of course.

?When you start looking at the study it says, ?Whatever you do, build us whatever, but please make sure and take care of the stuff you have first,?? Carmichael said.

That is heard and being taken into consideration, he said, and having this plan will help minimize roadblocks of opposition as projects are pursued.

?When you get questions, ?What are you going to do about this? ?You can say, ?Boom, we?re going to do this, this, this and this.? And if someone says ?Well, I don?t like that idea,? you can say, ?Well, 362 other people did.? It?s a plan that?s been endorsed by the community, you can hang your hat on it and say, ?Yes, this is what the people wanted,? Carmichael said.

Having a finalized draft with such wide community participation also should help in securing funding.

?If you have this in an approved, public, involved document, the more chance it has to get funded at the city level and then the state level and even federal funding,? Carmichael said. ?When you?ve got a constituency that?s come together and says, ?Hey, we all want this.? I mean, we got more surveys than voted in the last mayoral election.?

Casey said she?s excited about the possibilities in the plan and is pleased to see how committed area residents are to being active.

?The Unity Trail I think really kind of springboarded the idea of we should be active, and we want to be even more active. It?s the whole idea of ?Build it and we?ll do it.? Like Tsalteshi, who?d have ever thought it would get that big, and people are still wanting more. So I think it?s changed the culture of the community into being more active, and it?s not just physically active, but socially active,? she said.

?It kind of almost seems too good to be true, in some ways,? Casey said.

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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Pocket apps updated with Send to Friend sharing and push notifications

DNP Pocket's Android, iOS, Mac and web apps updated with push notification sharing

In celebration of its one-year anniversary, Pocket has updated its Android, iOS, Mac and web apps with a new Send to Friend option. This feature allows you to pass content directly to friends along with a comment and highlighted quote from the article being shared. The app kicks out an email to anyone receiving your reading recommendations, and sends an optional push notification to folks already on the Pocket bandwagon. In addition, the updated share menu creates shortcuts for recently used social networks and contacts, which makes it easier to keep your cohorts up to date with your daily web habits. If you're ready to overrun your friends' inboxes with clips of Engadget editors forgetting to chew their food, head on over to your app store of choice to grab the update.

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Bioengineered kidney transplanted into rat

Cleansed of cells and repopulated anew, organ successfully produces urine

By Nathan Seppa

Web edition: April 16, 2013

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Manufactured Kidney

A rat kidney was stripped of its cells and repopulated with human and rat cells. Researchers transplanted the organ into a rat, where it functioned to produce urine and filter impurities from blood.

Credit: Ott Lab/Center for Regenerative Medicine/Massachusetts General Hospital

By stripping a kidney of its cells and repopulating it with new ones, scientists have shown in a rat that a bioengineered kidney can function to some extent like a normal one. The work, published April 14 in Nature Medicine, reveals that the protein scaffold of a kidney provides the architecture and chemical cues that new cells need to adopt the roles of kidney cells.

The results may one day assist in alleviating the transplant organ shortage by providing patients with refurbished kidneys. If bioengineering techniques can make use of kidney scaffolds that come from animals or cadavers whose kidneys would otherwise have been discarded, it could provide many kidneys for transplant, says Shay Soker, a cell biologist at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.C., who was not involved in the study.

The study deserves high marks for advancing techniques that others may adopt in bioengineering kidneys, says Edward Ross, a nephrologist at the University of Florida in Gainesville. ?This is still very early, but they?ve come a long way. It?s really beautiful work.?

The kidney is a complex organ that performs the delicate work of filtering waste out of the blood and keeping electrolytes balanced. When kidneys fail, a person?s only options are dialysis or a kidney transplant. But candidates for kidney transplant far outnumber available donors.

For the study, Harald Ott of Harvard Medical School and colleagues started with a rat cadaver's kidney that had been surgically removed and used a detergent to strip the organ of its cells. The approach leaves intact the extracellular matrix, the collagen and other compounds that support and hold together the kidney.

After clearing out the cells, Ott?s team ?seeded? the kidney scaffold with healthy neonatal kidney cells from rats and blood vessel cells from humans. Over several days, the cells latched onto the kidney structure and proliferated. The cells also produced proteins essential for kidney function, grew into structures that resembled the filtration units in mammalian kidneys and even made small amounts of urine.

The researchers then transplanted the freshly minted kidney into a live rat that had had a kidney removed. Inside the rat, the bioengineered kidney produced a small amount of urine. The authors say this experiment proves the principle that a regenerated kidney may work in a live mammal.

Scientists who are keen to remedy transplant organ shortages have used a similar cell-removal technique in attempts to regenerate tracheas, bladders, livers, hearts and lungs ? all in animals. ?Ten years from now, when we look at the accumulation of findings, I hope this approach will have turned into some kind of clinical treatment,? says Soker, who is researching organ regeneration in a pig. While the new study is limited to a rodent, it is progress, he says. ?I applaud what they did. It?s another building block that we can all learn from.?

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Pakistan bears brunt of Iranian earthquake, 13 killed

By Gul Yousafzai

QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - A major earthquake centered on a border area of southeast Iran killed at least 13 people in neighboring Pakistan, destroyed hundreds of houses and shook buildings as far away as India and Gulf Arab states on Tuesday.

Communications with the area, a sparsely populated desert and mountain region, were largely cut, leading to conflicting preliminary reports of casualties in Iran. An Iranian provincial governor later said there were no deaths there.

The epicenter was far from any of Iran's nuclear facilities.

Pakistani officials said at least eight people were killed and 20 injured in the town of Mashkeel in the southwestern Pakistani province of Baluchistan, which borders Iran.

Mohammed Ashraf, head of a health center in Mashkeel, said several hundred houses in the town had collapsed.

Three women and two children were also killed when their mud house collapsed in the Baluchistan district of Panjgur.

"The earthquake has killed at least five people in Panjgur," said Ali Imran, an official at the government disaster-response unit in Quetta, Baluchistan's main city.

Iran appeared to have emerged relatively unscathed. Experts said the depth was the likely reason for the relatively low level of damage from a 7.8 magnitude quake.

Soon after the quake, an Iranian official had told Reuters he expected hundreds of dead and state media quoted unconfirmed reports of 40 fatalities in Iran.

But Hatam Narouyi, governor of Sistan and Iran's Baluchistan province, later told the ISNA agency. "Fortunately, the earthquake resulted in no fatalities."

The U.S. Geological Survey, in a revised bulletin, said the quake hit at 10:44 GMT at a depth of 82 km (51 miles). The epicenter was 198 km (123 miles) southeast of the city of Zahedan and 250 km northwest of Turbat in Pakistan.

People in the Iranian city of Zahedan poured into the streets when it struck, Fars news agency reported.

Iranian Red Crescent official Morteza Moradipour said emergency crews, including dog teams to sniff through the debris for any buried survivors, had reached the area.

"Because of the strength of the earthquake we had expected to see significant damage in residential areas but the quake was at a depth of 95 km and therefore the extent of the damage was on par with earthquakes measuring magnitude 4," he said.

A Savaran official, Mohammad Sharif Khaleghi, told ISNA that about six or seven people had been injured and buildings were damaged in villages near the towns of Saravan and Gasht.

SECOND IN A WEEK

It was the second big quake to hit Iran in a week. On April 9, a powerful 6.3 magnitude quake struck close to Iran's only nuclear power station, killing 37 people, injuring 850 and devastating two villages.

Most of Iran's nuclear-related facilities are located in central Iran or its west, including the Bushehr nuclear power plant on the Gulf coast.

"It is far from Bushehr and other nuclear-related facilities," Iran expert Ali Vaez of the International Crisis Group think-tank told Reuters.

"However, the recent tremors are ominous reminders of how earthquake prone Iran's terrain truly is and how critical it is for the Iranian government to be prepared for a nuclear emergency," Vaez said.

Iran sits on major geological faultlines and has suffered several devastating earthquakes, including a 6.6 magnitude quake in 2003 that flattened the city of Bam, in Iran's far southeast, killing more than 25,000 people.

This quake also shook tall buildings in India's capital New Delhi, sending people running into the streets. People also evacuated buildings in Qatar and Dubai.

"I was working and my work station was shaking," said Viidhu Sekhri, 35, an underwriter at a New Delhi insurance company. "Then it was a bit shaky so we just rushed outside."

Earlier in the day two smaller tremors were felt in India's Himalayan region close to the Chinese border. An official at India's disaster management authority said the tremors were also felt across northern India.

(Additional reporting by Marcus George and Yeganeh Torbati; Writing by Angus MacSwan; Editing by Jon Boyle)

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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Judge holds self in contempt for his smartphone

(AP) ? A Michigan judge whose smartphone disrupted a hearing in his own courtroom has held himself in contempt and paid $25 for the infraction.

Judge Raymond Voet has a posted policy at Ionia County 64A District Court stating that electronic devices causing a disturbance during court sessions will result in the owner being cited with contempt, the Sentinel-Standard of Ionia and MLive.com reported.

On Friday afternoon, during a prosecutor's closing argument as part of a jury trial, Voet's new smartphone began to emit sounds requesting phone voice commands. Voet said he thinks he bumped the phone, and the embarrassment likely left his face red.

"I'm guessing I bumped it. It started talking really loud, saying 'I can't understand you. Say something like Mom,'" he said.

Voet has used a Blackberry mobile phone for years, and said he wasn't as familiar with the operation of the new touchscreen, Windows-based phone.

"That's an excuse, but I don't take those excuses from anyone else. I set the bar high, because cellphones are a distraction and there is very serious business going on," he said. "The courtroom is a special place in the community, and it needs more respect than that."

Over the years, the judge whose court is about 110 miles northwest of Detroit has taken phones away from police officers, attorneys, witnesses, spectators and friends. During a break in the trial, Voet held himself in contempt, fined himself and paid the fine.

"Judges are humans," Voet said. "They're not above the rules. I broke the rule and I have to live by it."

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Greece seals deal with debt inspectors

ATHENS, Greece (AP) ? Greece cleared an important hurdle in its drive to receive its next batch of bailout loans after international debt inspectors said Monday they had reached an agreement over the country's economic reforms ? including the firing of thousands of civil servants.

The review by delegates from the International Monetary Fund, European Commission and European Central Bank ? known collectively as the troika ? is part of a regular process under which Greece receives installments of its multibillion-euro bailout.

"Greece is being stabilized and our position is being bolstered," Prime Minister Antonis Samaras said in a televised address Monday afternoon.

As well as reaching an agreement on the disbursement of 2.8 billion euros ($3.65 billion) worth of bailout loans pending from last month, Samaras said "the road has opened" for May's installment of 6 billion euros.

Greece has been dependent on some 270 billion euros in bailout loans and other rescue packages since 2010, the lion's share of which comes from Greece's partners in the eurozone ? the 17 European Union countries that use the euro. In return, successive Greek governments have pledged to overhaul the Greek economy and imposed stringent spending cuts and tax hikes.

Almost every troika review since the start of the bailout has been delayed due to targets being missed or disagreements with the government. Apart from the initial installments, no rescue loans have been disbursed on time.

Despite often major differences between the two sides, there was less tension for this review because the threat of imminent bankruptcy, which had hung over many previous negotiations, was no longer there.

The reforms have been painful for Greece. The country is mired in a deep recession, currently in its sixth year, and unemployment has spiraled to around 27 percent.

In a joint statement, the three institutions said recent steps taken by Greece will mean that targets for March "are likely to be met in the near future" and that the country's debt sustainability "remains on track."

The eurozone and IMF board are expected to approve the review in May.

The review mainly covered the dismissal of civil servants. The government and troika have been wrangling for weeks over state-sector job losses, something which hasn't happened during the crisis so far despite pressure from Greece's creditors and massive private-sector unemployment.

The firings would be "targeted at disciplinary cases and cases of demonstrated incapacity, absenteeism, and poor performance, or that result from closure or mergers of government entities," the troika review said.

Samaras said 15,000 civil servants would be removed by the end of 2014, with 4,000 of them by the end of this year. New young employees will be hired in their place.

The job losses would include sacking those who have been convicted of criminal offenses or disciplinary violations, voluntary departures and from positions that have been axed.

"That is not a human sacrifice, as some claim. Firing people who have disciplinary violations and hiring young and able people. It is a qualitative upgrading of the public sector and a demand of the Greek people," Samaras said.

Until now, civil servants have been constitutionally guaranteed jobs for life under a law dating from the early 20th century to protect public sector workers from unfair dismissal due to political affiliations. But the law was widely abused, with politicians accused of stacking the civil service in return for votes.

The result was a massively bloated, inefficient civil service with about 700,000 employees in this country of less than 11 million people ? a total that was only discovered when a public sector census was carried out at the start of the bailout in 2010.

"It's still a taboo to dismiss people from the public sector. There have been no forced dismissals of employees whose positions are eliminated or who for some reason do not perform," the IMF's troika representative Poul Thomsen said during a conference on the economy in central Athens.

"So this dramatic rebalancing of the economy ... has caused a sharp increase in unemployment in the private sector while public sector employees have been protected. This is another source of the sense of lack of fairness in the process."

Greece's civil servants' union, ADEDY, called a demonstration for Wednesday, saying the government was taking advantage of "unacceptable cases of violations and corruption" to cast blame on and make targets of all public sector workers.

Minister for Administrative Reform Antonis Manitakis said Greece's creditors had long been pressing for 15,000 public sector workers to be sacked without being replaced, but the agreement to hire new workers in their stead followed the higher-than-anticipated number of retirements ? more than 180,000 of which are expected between 2010-2015.

The troika also warned that the government must still be vigilant and "respond promptly to any slippages that may emerge."

"Greece has indeed come a very long way," said Thomsen. "The fiscal adjustment in Greece has been exceptional by any standard."

If the country continues implementing reforms, no new austerity measures will be needed to achieve overall budget targets, Thomsen said.

The institutions still predict Greece will return to growth gradually in 2014.

Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras said Greece's main target for this year was to achieve a primary surplus of the budget ? a surplus without taking into account interest payments on existing loans.

Once this is achieved, Athens could request activation of something Greece's eurozone partners agreed on late last year ? a further reduction in the country's private debt.

In March 2012, Greece forced private investors to write off more than half the value of the government bonds they held. Due to that, Greece's debt is now mainly in public hands. A further debt reduction could come from easing the terms of the country's bailout.

"The major target now is to achieve a primary budgetary surplus this year so that we can ... ask for a drastic reduction in the public debt," Stournaras said. "That will create a very positive boost in developments and would speed up our exit from the crisis."

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Nicholas Paphitis in Athens contributed.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/greece-seals-deal-debt-inspectors-122145840--finance.html

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Monday, April 15, 2013

Officer accused of having Trayvon Martin target

(AP) ? A police officer accused of bringing targets resembling Trayvon Martin to a gun range has been fired.

Port Canaveral Interim Chief Executive Officer John Walsh told WFTV on Saturday (http://bit.ly/175m2lH ) that Sgt. Ron King was leading a target practice with two other Port Canaveral police officers and a civilian port employee when he pulled out the targets April 4. Walsh says King asked the group if they wanted to use the targets and they said no, telling King to put them back into his patrol car.

Port Canaveral is about 50 miles southeast of Sanford, where the 17-year-old Martin was killed in 2012 by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman.

Zimmerman says he shot Martin in self-defense. His trial is set for June.

Associated Press

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PSY says he hopes NKoreans enjoy his new single

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) ? South Korean rapper PSY says he hopes North Koreans will enjoy his new single even as tensions remain high on the Korean Peninsula.

PSY released his latest single, "Gentleman," in 119 countries on Friday, hoping to replicate the success of "Gangnam Style," the smash YouTube hit that made him an international star almost overnight last year. The choreography for "Gentleman" ? including the "arrogant dance," as PSY called it ? was unveiled at a concert in Seoul on Saturday before more than 50,000 fans. The music video has been uploaded onto YouTube.

PSY, whose real name is Park Jae-sang, said Saturday that he regretted the current tensions between the two Koreas. The situation has been grabbing global headlines, with North Korea becoming increasingly belligerent with war rumblings, leaving its neighbors wary of a possible missile test by Pyongyang.

"It's a tragedy. We are the only countries divided right now," PSY said at a news conference ahead of the concert.

North and South Korea, which are divided by heavily fortified borders, are technically still at war, with the 1950-53 Korean War ending with a cease-fire, not a peace treaty.

PSY said he hoped North Koreans would enjoy his new music. He said his job was to make all people, including North Koreans, laugh.

"Hopefully my 'Gangnam Style,' my 'Gentleman,' my music videos and my choreography ... they might enjoy them too," he said.

When the "Gangnam Style" video went viral last year, it spun legions of parodies. Even North Korea's government created a parody video of the hit, showing that the secretive country is well-versed in South Korean popular culture. North Korea used its "Gangnam Style" parody to criticize Park Geun-hye, then the presidential candidate for South Korea's ruling party. Park was inaugurated as South Korea's new president in February.

PSY's "Gangnam Style" video, featuring his much-mimicked horse-riding dance, made him one of the best-known Koreans in the world. It's the most watched video of all time on YouTube, gathering more than 1.5 billion views since its release in July.

PSY acknowledged that the massive success of "Gangnam Style" added to the pressure as he worked on his latest single, but he said he tried to remain true to himself and his Korean roots.

"I tried to find Korean words that people from any country can easily sing along," he said of "Gentleman," which contains lyrics both in English and Korean. PSY co-composed the music and wrote the lyrics, which poke fun at a self-claimed gentleman who enjoys his time at a dance club.

Audiences have questioned whether PSY will be a one-hit wonder known only for "Gangnam Style." But the South Korean musician, whose humble personality has endeared him to his fans at home since he made his debut more than a decade ago, shrugs off the skepticism.

"Whether or not a couple of my songs become a global hit, I've been doing this job for 12 years," PSY said. "I will bring more Korean dance moves and Korean songs overseas."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/psy-says-hopes-nkoreans-enjoy-single-091043882.html

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