Monday, December 31, 2012

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Pakistan official says 17 killed in suicide attack on Shiite pilgrims in southwest

QUETTA, Pakistan - A government official says a suicide bomber driving a vehicle packed with explosives rammed into a bus carrying Shiite Muslim pilgrims in southwest Pakistan, killing 17 people.

Tufail Ahmed says over 20 people were wounded in the attack Sunday in Baluchistan province's Mastung district.

The blast completely destroyed the bus that was hit and damaged a second bus carrying Shiites that was close by.

An eyewitness who was travelling in the second bus told Geo TV that the pilgrims were headed to neighbouring Iran, a majority Shiite country that is a popular religious tourism destination. The eyewitness did not provide his name.

Pakistan has experienced a spike in killings over the last year by radical Sunni Muslims targeting Shiites who they consider heretics, especially in Baluchistan.

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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Police, firefighters pay respects in Webster, N.Y.

Thousands of police and firefighters are paying respects to a police lieutenant slain in a fiery Christmas Eve ambush on the shore of Lake Ontario in Upstate New York.

The funeral of Lt. Michael Chiapperini, 43, was held Sunday in a high school in the town of Webster, where Chiapperini was also a volunteer fireman. Chiapperini and fellow firefighter Tomasz Kaczowka, 19, were fatally shot by William Spengler early Monday morning when they arrived at a fire that Spengler had set at his lakeside home.

Two other firefighters were wounded before Spengler, 62, killed himself. Spengler had served 17 years for killing his elderly grandmother, beating her head with a hammer.

Related: At 1989 parole hearing, Spengler wondered if he might kill again
Related: Human remains found at home of gunman who ambushed firefighters

A long line of police, firefighters, and state troopers, hats clutched across their chests, filed silently past Chiapperini's flag-draped casket in the high school auditorium before the service began.

Kaczowka's funeral is on Monday. He was best friends with Lt. Chiapperini's son.

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Editors And Tech Evangelists Predict Indian Social Media Trends ...

Today social media is power in the hands of the common man. The medium is not only about fans and brands; it?s also about those who report the changes that are happening or will happen i.e. the editors or the evangelists of the medium. So as the year comes to a close, we thought its a great time to speak to those who have either been the news breakers or have been debating about issues related to it.

Here, we have enlisted trends from a few who are not only active on social networks but have an opinion about the changing form of the medium.

1. Ashish Sinha, Founder of The NextBigWhat

ashish_sinha?Companies will understand that ?Like? has no meaning unless it translates into engagement. And engagement again needs to move out of the social media platform and translate into something more meaningful.

Startups in this space needs to look at themselves as a platform and need not tie into one single social media platform. We all have seen how Facebook and Twitter have arm twisted some of their API partners who ended up building a competitive feature.? ? @cnha

2. Anurag Batra, CEO at Exchange4Media.com

?It is oriental but available at every nook and corner, I believe that Social media is undergoing the same transformation as dumplings

anurag_batrahave gone through as in they having become momos. Momo stands across India have mushroomed. From being a private island for the niche, somewhere in the Caribbean to a virtual heavily proliferated country for average Joes, social media as a platform has become a misnomer.

Brand knowledge of digital agencies for social media marketing is more like a taunt where B2B, B2C, C2C and probably C2B can be conceived by any user or brand dexterously. A place where shares, tweets and statuses can be used to impact the target in a 360 degree marketing manner, the average Joe social media expert does not understand the ABC of marketing or brands.

ROI on social media needs to be return on insights by brand specialists and not just geeks. Social media and analytics are turning a geek into a brand expert and a hobby into a profession.

Momos need to become dumplings again.?

2. Shradha Sharma, Founder at YourStory.in

shradha_sharma?2013 should be year of rationalisation in the social media space; the frenzied ways in which we have seen communication from all corners being bombarded should slightly slow down. I think people will increasingly start questioning ?the likes? ?RT? and what does it translate to in terms of ROI and actual impact on business.

Quality Content will stand out and the appreciation for such content will increase.? ? sharmashradha

4. Arun Prabhudesai, Founder at Trak.in

arun_prabhudesai social media trends 2013?It is interesting how Social Media trends have shaped up in India in last couple of years. While 2010-11 were the years when Individuals and celebrities came to fore on SM platforms, in 2012 Indian brands started understanding the importance of creating an ?active? presence on Social Media platforms. Brands are now looking at Social Media as serious marketing and customer support channel.

2013 will witness more innovative Digital and Social Media campaigns from Indian brands. Also, they will be better prepared to handle negative as well as positive responses, unlike previously, when they had to face the brunt due to non-responsiveness and impulse reactions.? ? @8ap

5. Sachin Kalbag, Executive Editor of Mid Day

sachin_kalbag social media trends 2013?I believe social media is already becoming mainstream. This trend will continue in 2013, with more and more corporate houses leaning on social media to market their products, talk to customers and address brand concerns.

There will be a proliferation of Twitter accounts and Facebook pages of such companies. However, it would be pertinent for these firms to realise that social media presence does not mean opening up Twitter accounts or Facebook pages. There will have to be genuine interaction with customers, not pro forma replies to complaints alone. There has to be a person behind the ?Wall? who talks to customers. And this person will need to be empowered to take decisions.

This will necessarily have to be part of the system, not an ad hoc decision by the CEO to improve the brand image.? ? @SachinKalbag

6. Prasanto K Roy, Tech writer and Analyst

?2012 was a turning point for social media in India. It gathered steam and volume, accessed mainly on mobile devices. In fact it was the primary driver for mobile internet traffic overtaking PC-based internet traffic in India this year, ahead of the world.

Most of the social media use (in terms of traffic) was consumer-led. While there was extensive presence on Twitter (and to a lesser extent, on Facebook) by companies, their activity was more in the ?read-only? domain: reach, watch, monitor, search; look out for mentions of their company. In a minority of cases, companies put in place systems to take action based on their reading of issues in social media.

Almost all the companies who were active on social media outsourced their social media activity. But among them, a very few did a commendable job. Among those were HCL, where it was a planned strategy to project CEO Vineet Nayar though Twitter, establish a connect with people, using have a mix of outsourced team responses and his own responses to make it reasonably (if not perfectly) personal.

On the other side of the spectrum, Airtel did a poor to middling job of its social media activity, mostly responding to an explosion of user complaints with a bot-like ?Pls DM us your contacts..we will look into it? while knowing that a Twitter user can?t DM them unless they follow him/her. For Airtel it was a lost opportunity to influence a small by key, influential, ahead-of-curve set of young people.

2013 will be the turning point in corporate use of social media, with an explosion of companies (or divisions of ad agencies and PR firms etc) offering their services.? ? @prasanto

7. Raheel Khursheed, Director Communications, India, Change.org

Raheel_Khursheed?I see more and more people using social media tools to engage with the system to force more accountability. As more and more young Indians adopt online tools to break down information hierarchies, the shakedown of how information is created and consumed will continue. This empowerment will result in more transparency and the shrinking of spaces that powers that be use to hide behind. The online and the offline will keep converging to make the system more responsive. Online action and outrage will be driven by hyper local issues.? ? Raheelk

2013 definitely is going to change the way we look at social media and the thoughts from these 7 evangelists sum it up really well. Brands will become more serious but at the same time the aggressive usage of the medium by the youth will lead to more transparency and power to the society.

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Ryan wants to be Jets coach for 'next 15 years'

By DENNIS WASZAK Jr.

AP Sports Writer

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updated 3:42 p.m. ET Dec. 28, 2012

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) - Rex Ryan has no plans to go anywhere.

Doesn't want to, he said.

The feisty New York Jets coach opened his news conference Friday by denouncing a published report that said he would welcome being fired if owner Woody Johnson doesn't make significant personnel and coaching changes to the offense.

"There was a report that was untrue," Ryan said. "The fact is, and it's simple: This is the only team that I want to coach. Period. This is my team. These are my players. I don't want to coach somebody else's players. This is the team I want to coach."

With the Jets (6-9) out of the playoffs for the second straight season, Ryan's job status has become somewhat tenuous in his fourth year. But Ryan said he was "mad as a hornet" when he read the Daily News story, and immediately called Johnson to deny it.

The paper, which quoted unidentified sources, said it stood by the report. The back page carried a picture of Ryan and a headline that said: "Rex Wants Out ... Unless Woody spends on Jets' woeful offense."

"It's a very solid report," said Teri Thompson, managing editor for sports at the Daily News.

Ryan said he was contacted by the reporter Thursday night, but his response wasn't included. Thompson said it was an off-the-record comment and as such was not published.

"There's no bigger Jet than me," Ryan insisted. "I want to be the Jets' head coach for the next 15 years."

Several Jets players said Ryan talked about the story with them in the team meeting earlier in the day, but declined to elaborate on what was said.

The Jets are preparing to finish their season at Buffalo on Sunday. In limbo are the futures of Ryan, general manager Mike Tannenbaum, offensive coordinator Tony Sparano and quarterbacks Tim Tebow and Mark Sanchez.

"Let's face it, I wear Jets stuff every single day," Ryan said. "I'm proud to be a Jet. Sometimes I'm proud to be a Jet more than others. I mean, this season has been a rough one. But this is my team that's how I approach it. I believe that we can accomplish what I set out to do when I took the job. And that's the truth."

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PFT Picks: For the second straight year, the NFC East title game returns to prime time in Week 17. For the second straight year, the Cowboys come up short.

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Week 17 offers numerous playoff scenarios, the last two playoff berths, and one more attempt to rewrite the NFL record book. Here is your handy guide to what to watch for this Sunday.

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Nowhere to use Japan's growing plutonium stockpile

ROKKASHO, Japan (AP) ? How is an atomic-powered island nation riddled with fault lines supposed to handle its nuclear waste? Part of the answer was supposed to come from this windswept village along Japan's northern coast.

By hosting a high-tech facility that would convert spent fuel into a plutonium-uranium mix designed for the next generation of reactors, Rokkasho was supposed to provide fuel while minimizing nuclear waste storage problems. Those ambitions are falling apart because years of attempts to build a "fast breeder" reactor, which would use the reprocessed fuel, appear to be ending in failure.

But Japan still intends to reprocess spent fuel at Rokkasho. It sees few other options, even though it will mean extracting plutonium that could be used to make nuclear weapons.

If the country were to close the reprocessing plant, some 3,000 tons of spent waste piling up here would have to go back to the nuclear plants that made it, and those already are running low on storage space. There is scant prospect for building a long-term nuclear waste disposal site in Japan.

So work continues at Rokkasho, where the reprocessing unit remains in testing despite being more than 30 years in the making, and the plant that would produce plutonium-uranium fuel remains under construction. The Associated Press was recently granted a rare and exclusive tour of the plant, where spent fuel rods lie submerged in water in a gigantic, dimly lit pool.

The effort continues on the assumption that the plutonium Japan has produced ? 45 tons so far ? will be used in reactors, even though that is not close to happening to a significant degree.

In nearby Oma, construction is set to resume on an advanced reactor that is not a fast-breeder but can use more plutonium than conventional reactors. Its construction, begun in 2008 for planned operation in 2014, has been suspended since the March 2011 Fukushima nuclear meltdowns, and could face further delays as Japan's new nuclear watchdog prepares new safety guidelines.

If Japan decided that it cannot use the plutonium, it would be breaking international pledges aimed at preventing the spread of weapons-grade nuclear material. It already has enough plutonium to make hundreds of nuclear bombs ? 10 tons of it at home and the rest in Britain and France, where Japan's spent fuel was previously processed.

Countries such as the U.S. and Britain have similar problems with nuclear waste storage, but Japan's population density and seismic activity, combined with the 2011 Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear disaster, make its situation more untenable in the eyes of the nation's nuclear-energy opponents. Some compare it to building an apartment without a toilet.

"Our nuclear policy was a fiction," former National Policy Minister Seiji Maehara told a parliamentary panel in November. "We have been aware of the two crucial problems. One is a fuel cycle: A fast-breeder is not ready. The other is the back-end (waste disposal) issue. They had never been resolved, but we pushed for the nuclear programs anyway."

Nuclear power is likely to be part of Japan for some time to come, even though just two of its 50 functioning reactors are operating and Japan recently pledged to phase out nuclear power by the 2030s. That pledge was made by a government that was trounced in elections Dec. 16, and the now-ruling Liberal Democratic Party was the force that brought atomic power to Japan to begin with.

Liberal Democrats have said they will spend the next 10 years figuring out the best energy mix, effectively freezing a nuclear phase-out. Japan's new prime minister, Shinzo Abe, said he may reconsider the previous government's decision not to build more reactors.

Construction at Rokkasho's reprocessing plant started in 1993 and that unit alone has cost 2.2 trillion yen ($27 billion) so far. Rokkasho's operational cost through 2060 would be a massive 43 trillion yen ($500 billion), according to a recent government estimate.

The reprocessing facility at this extremely high-security plant is designed to extract uranium and plutonium from spent fuel to fabricate MOX ? mixed oxide fuel, a mix of the two radioactive elements. The MOX fabrication plant is set to open in 2016.

Conventional light-water reactors use uranium and produce some plutonium during fission. Reprocessing creates an opportunity to reuse the spent fuel rather than storing it as waste, but the stockpiling of plutonium produced in the process raises concerns about nuclear proliferation.

Fast-breeder reactors are supposed to solve part of that problem. They run on both uranium and plutonium, and they can produce more fuel than they consume because they convert uranium isotopes that do not fission readily into plutonium. Several countries have developed or are building them, but none has succeeded in building one for commercial use. The United States, France and Germany have abandoned plans due to cost and safety concerns.

The prototype Monju fast-breeder reactor in western Japan had been in the works for nearly 50 years, but after repeated problems, authorities this summer pulled the plug, deeming the project unworkable and unsafe.

Monju successfully generated power using MOX in 1995, but months later, massive leakage of cooling sodium caused a fire. Monju had another test run in 2010 but stopped again after a fuel exchanger fell into the reactor vessel.

Some experts also suspect that the reactor sits on an active fault line. An independent team commissioned by the Nuclear Regulation Authority is set to inspect faults at Monju in early 2013.

Japan also burned MOX in four conventional reactors beginning in 2009. Conventional reactors can use MOX for up to a third of their fuel, but that makes the fuel riskier because the plutonium is easier to heat up.

Three of the conventional reactors that used MOX were shut down for regular inspections around the time three Fukushima Dai-ichi reactors exploded and melted down following the March 201l earthquake and tsunami. The fourth reactor that used MOX was among the reactors that melted down. Plant and government officials deny that the reactor explosion was related to MOX.

Japan hopes to use MOX fuel in as many as 18 reactors by 2015, according to a Rokkasho brochure produced last month by the operator. But even conventionally powered nuclear reactors are unpopular in Japan, and using MOX would raise even more concerns.

When launched, Rokkasho could reprocess 800 tons of spent fuel per year, producing about 5 tons of plutonium and 130 tons of MOX per year, becoming the world's No. 2 MOX fabrication plant after France's Areva, according to Rokkasho's operator.

The government and the nuclear industry hope to use much of the plutonium at Oma's advanced plant, which could use three times more plutonium than a conventional reactor.

Meanwhile, the plutonium stockpile grows. Including the amount not yet separated from spent fuel, Japan has nearly 160 tons. Few countries have more, though the U.S., Russia and Great Britain have substantially more.

"Our plutonium storage is strictly controlled, and it is extremely important for us to burn it as MOX fuel so we don't possess excess plutonium stockpile," said Kazuo Sakai, senior executive director of Rokkasho's operator, JNFL, a joint venture of nine Japanese nuclear plant owners.

Rokkasho's reprocessing plant extracted about 2 tons of plutonium from 2006 to 2010, but it has been plagued with mechanical problems, and its commercial launch has been delayed for years. The operator most recently delayed the official launch of its plutonium-extracting unit until next year.

The extracted plutonium will sit there for at least three more years until Rokkasho's MOX fabrication starts up.

Giving up on using plutonium for power would cause Japan to break its international pledge not to possess excess plutonium not designated for power generation. That's why Japan's nuclear phase-out plan drew concern from Washington; the country would end up with tons of plutonium left over. To reassure Japan's allies, government officials said the plan was only a goal, not a commitment.

Japan is the only nation without nuclear weapons that is allowed under international law to enrich uranium and extract plutonium without much scrutiny. Government officials say they should keep the privilege. They also want to hold on to nuclear power and reprocessing technology so they can export that expertise to emerging economies.

Many officials also want to keep Rokkasho going, especially those in its prefecture (state) of Aomori. Residents don't want to lose funding and jobs, though they fear their home state may become a waste dump.

Rokkasho Mayor Kenji Furukawa said the plant, its affiliates and related businesses provide most of the jobs in his village of 11,000.

"Without the plant, this is going to be a marginal place," he said.

But Rokkasho farmer Keiko Kikukawa says her neighbors should stop relying on nuclear money.

"It's so unfair that Rokkasho is stuck with the nuclear garbage from all over Japan," she said, walking through a field where she had harvested organic rhubarb. "... We're dumping it all onto our offspring to take care of."

Nearly 17,000 tons of spent fuel are stored at power plants nationwide, almost entirely in spent fuel pools. Their storage space is 70 percent filled on average. Most pools would max out within several years if Rokkasho were to close down, forcing spent fuel to be returned, according to estimates by a government fuel-cycle panel.

Rokkasho alone won't be able to handle all the spent fuel coming out once approved reactors go back online, and the clock is ticking for operators to take steps to create extra space for spent fuel at each plant, Nuclear Regulation Authority Chairman Shunichi Tanaka said.

"Even if we operate Rokkasho, there is more spent fuel coming out than it can process. It's just out of balance," he told the AP.

A more permanent solution ? an underground repository that could keep nuclear waste safe for tens of thousands of years ? seems unlikely, if not impossible.

The government has been drilling a test hole since 2000 in central Japan to monitor impact from underground water and conduct other studies needed to develop a potential disposal facility. But no municipality in Japan has been willing to accept a long-term disposal site.

"There is too much risk to keep highly radioactive waste 300 meters (1,000 feet) underground anywhere in Japan for thousands or tens of thousands of years," said Takatoshi Imada, a professor at Tokyo Technical University's Decision Science and Technology department.

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Friday, December 28, 2012

So who?s in for the SD06 special election? (Offthekuff)

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What Else Can I Do with My New Ereader?

What Else Can I Do with My New Ereader?Dear Lifehacker,
I just got this new ereader for the holidays, and I'm wondering what fun stuff I can do with it besides buy and read books from the official store. Any suggestions on how I can get a little more out of it?

Sincerely,
Newly Nooked

Dear NN,
While most ereaders are billed as simple devices that you can purchases books on and read, they actually have a few hidden talents, and a number of these tricks work on the tablet apps as well. Whether you want to push the device to new extremes by jailbreaking it, or you simply want to collect more reading materials (for free) in one place, here are a few clever uses for your new ereader.

Load Up Your Ereader with Free or Cheap Books

What Else Can I Do with My New Ereader?While the bulk of what you read will likely be through your ereader's dedicated store, you have a ton of different options for loading up your ereader with free ebooks. Kindle owners with Amazon Prime get the excellent Kindle Lending Library, but that's exclusive to people who own Kindles (not the apps on other devices).

If you have a library card, the OverDrive library allows you to "check out" digital books on a wide range of devices. But, just like a regular library, they have a limited amount that they can license at a time. Also, like the Kindle Lending Library, Overdrive is exclusive to just a handful of devices.

If you just want to dig through a bunch of different free ebooks that'll work on any ereader, One Hundred Free Books, Open Culture, Hundred Zeros, and Project Gutenberg are all great places to start. If you're more into the idea of swapping books with friends (and strangers) you can do that as well on sites like Ebook Fling.

If you're not finding anything free you want to read, you still have a lot of options for cheap books. Amazon's ebook and daily deals often have a lot of great prices, as does the Nook Daily Find. For another approach, the Story Bundle offers up a collection of books at a pay-what-you-want price point.

Push Any Article You Find Online to Your Ereader

What Else Can I Do with My New Ereader?One of the best features of any ereader is how great text looks compared to a computer screen. Because of that, pushing long form articles you find online from your browser to your ereader makes for a much more pleasant reading experience.

Kindle owners can do this easily with the Send to Kindle extension for Firefox and Chrome. With just a click you can strip the formatting away from articles and send them directly to your Kindle.

Other ebook readers require a little more effort to get articles you find online on your ereader. The simplest way to do this is to convert articles into books with the free software Calibre and an Instapaper or Pocket account. First, set up an account with the bookmarking service of choice and save any articles you want to send to your ereader. Then the process is pretty simple to send it from the bookmarking service to your ereader:

  1. Open up Calibre and click the "Fetch News" button.
  2. Search for your bookmarking service of choice.
  3. Enter in your login information and click save.
  4. Click "Download all scheduled" and your bookmarked articles will load into Calibre.
  5. Connect your ereader, select the articles you want to send, rick click them, and select "Send to Device.

With that, your bookmarked articles should transfer over to your ereader so you can read them whenever you like.

Send Any Document You Want to Your Ereader, Find Deals, Integrate with Google Reader and More with If This Then That

What Else Can I Do with My New Ereader?We're big fans of the webapp If This Then That. With IFTTT you can do all sorts of things, like send articles from a Dropbox account to your Kindle, or get notified of free books. Here are a few of our favorites:

The big benefit here is instantly sending files over to your ereader. This eliminates the need for paper in a lot of circumstances. You can load up your ereader with meeting notes, speech notes, and pretty much anything else you need to read on the go.

Jailbreak or Root Your Ereader and Turn It Into Something Else Entirely

What Else Can I Do with My New Ereader?If you want to get a few more features from your ereader then it's time to root or jailbreak it. The process is incredibly easy on a Nook, and once you're done you can add a few great apps to it to add even more functionality.

The Kindle is just as easy to jailreak. Once it's jailbroken, you can do all kinds of neat stuff with it, like, convert it into a display for a Raspberry Pi, turn it into a weather display, or just jailbreak so you can customize the screensaver (your address/phone number would be good here).

You can do a lot more with an ereader than just read books and with a little effort you can turn it into a powerful little media consumption machine.

Sincerely,
Lifehacker

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DiCaprio gave away Winslet at secret wedding?

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Kate Winslet and Ned Rocknroll in Hong Kong earlier in December.

By Natalie Finn, E! Online

Kate Winslet's heart did go on.?The 37-year-old Oscar winner tied the knot with boyfriend Ned Rocknroll, 34, earlier this month in what apparently was a very hush-hush ceremony in New York, her rep confirmed Wednesday to E! News.?

The private nuptials were "attended by her two children and a very few friends and family," the rep said, adding that the couple got engaged over the summer.?

More fun facts about Ned Rocknroll

According to Britain's Sun, Leonardo DiCaprio gave the bride away in lieu of her father, the wedding being that much of a secret.

Rocknroll, a nephew of billionaire Richard Branson, and Winslet dated for about a year and a half before taking the plunge. The relationship with her fellow Brit developed after both were houseguests of Branson's on exclusive Necker Island in the Caribbean in August 2011 when a fire broke out, forcing the villa's occupants to evacuate. Rocknroll was the one who accompanied her and her kids back home, though she had been vacationing with model Louis Dowler.?

This is Winslet's third trip down the aisle, though it's the first time we really would advise her to not take her husband's name. (Or, then again...)

Before she got her MRS, Winslet got a CBE from the Queen!

She has a 12-year-old daughter, Mia, with first husband Jim Threapleton, and a 9-year-old son, Joe, with director Sam Mendes.

She and Mendes announced they were divorcing in 2010, a year after she won a Best Actress Oscar for "The Reader" and a Golden Globe for the Mendes-directed "Revolutionary Road."

More secret celebrity weddings

Rocknroll (born Abel Smith) was married once before, to socialite Eliza Cowdray.?

-- additional reporting by Marcus Mulick?

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Experts call off search for life in Antarctic lake

LONDON (AP) ? British scientists have called off the hunt for exotic life in an ice-bound Antarctic lake after their mission was hit by a technical hitch.

Researchers with the British Antarctic Survey had hoped to drill into Lake Ellsworth, which they believe has been frozen over for hundreds of thousands of years, in the hope of finding microbial life forms that might provide new insight into the evolution of life on Earth. They also hoped the lake floor's sediments might yield a new record of the Earth's climate.

But the project had to be called off following difficulties with drilling. A statement posted to the survey's website on Thursday said the operation had been canceled, and it was not clear if or when the scientists would try again.

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Obama, Congress set for one last effort on "fiscal cliff" (reuters)

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Samsung Seeks U.S. Sales Ban On Some Ericsson Products As The Two Continue Wrangling Over Patents

Image (1) gavel.jpg for post 128854The patents war between Samsung Electronics and Ericsson rolls on. The Korean electronics company has announced that it?filed a complaint last week against the Swedish telecom manufacturer with the U.S. International Trade Commission, requesting a U.S. import and sales on some Ericsson products. This latest action comes one month after Ericsson sued Samsung in the U.S. for patent infringement,and requested an ITC U.S. import ban on Samsung products.

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Use Facebook to Spam Everyone a Happy New Year Right at Midnight on January 1st

New Years Eve can get a little crazy, and if you try to wish everyone you know luck for 2013 just as as the ball drops, you will fail. Hammering out dozens of messages on your phone with your clumsy midnight fingers over clogged data airwaves will not work. Sorry. More »


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South Africa's Mandela to remain in hospital for Christmas

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Former South African President Nelson Mandela continues to respond to treatment more than two weeks after being taken to hospital in Pretoria and will remain there for Christmas Day, the presidency said on Monday.

The 94-year-old anti-apartheid hero and Nobel Peace laureate has been treated for a lung infection and gallstones after being hospitalized on December 8.

President Jacob Zuma said in a statement that Mandela "will recover from this episode with all our support... We also humbly invite all freedom loving people around the world to pray for him."

It will be the first Christmas that Mandela has spent away from home since 1989, when he was still in prison. He was jailed for almost three decades for his role in the struggle against white minority rule.

He was released in 1990 and went on to use his prestige to push for reconciliation between whites and blacks as the bedrock of the post-apartheid "Rainbow Nation".

Mandela was elected South Africa's first black president in 1994. He stepped down five years later after one term in office and has been largely removed from public life for the last decade.

(Reporting and writing by Ed Stoddard; Editing by Stella Mapenzauswa and Tom Pfeiffer)

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Sandia Lab building solar test centers across US

(AP) ? One of the National Security Administration's three national laboratories is building regional testing centers around the country to field-test hardware for solar companies before their multimillion-dollar solar systems are installed in buildings.

The Sandia National Laboratory is building test centers in Albuquerque, Denver, Las Vegas, Orlando, Fla., and Burlington, Vt., the Albuquerque Journal reported (http://bit.ly/Y5OGyw).

"The centers are designed to not only provide independent assessments of commercial systems, but to do that in multiple locations and climates," Sandia solar group member Jennifer Granata said.

The test facilities will provide enhanced monitoring and improved performance prediction capabilities for new technologies being introduced to the market and will have detailed weather stations and measuring and monitoring equipment such as simulators, performance curve tracers and infrared and digital cameras.

They will help develop standard procedures to assess performance of large-scale systems that other labs, utilities and investors can use.

Select companies will then set up their own systems of between 10 and 300 kilowatts on site.

The companies doing field testing at the centers will be responsible for the costs of their systems, while the government will provide labor and expertise.

The lab also just completed a $17.8 million upgrade to its National Solar Thermal Test Facility in Albuquerque.

While the test centers will focus on solar systems that directly convert sunlight to electricity, the lab's Solar Thermal Test Facility is working to improve concentrating solar power systems that use sunlight to heat liquids to generate steam for turbine generators.

That facility was established in 1976 in Albuquerque, but much of it had never been updated until now.

Upgrades included construction of a $10 million Molten Salt Test Loop, and a nearly $4 million overhaul of the facility's "solar tower."

Concentrating solar power systems are increasingly using molten salt to retain heat from the sun because it's cheap and abundant, and it stores thermal energy for long periods, allowing the systems to generate steam for turbines well after the sun goes down. But energy developers need a better understanding of how pressure, high temperature and flow rates interact and impact a system's overall operation.

The Molten Salt Test Loop is now the only test facility in the nation that can provide real power-plant conditions and collect data to help companies make commercial decisions about such systems, Sandia researcher Cheryl Ghanbari said.

Sandia National Laboratories' has a main campus on Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque and another in Livermore, Calif., near the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The research and development facilities work on a variety of federal science projects and are operated under government contract by Sandia Corp., a subsidiary of defense giant Lockheed Martin Corp. Sandia's objectives include ensuring the security of the nation's nuclear stockpile and addressing threats to national security.

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A look at tough issues awaiting Obama's final term

As President Barack Obama approaches his second and final term, he will have to decide where to be ambitious, where to be cautious and where to buy time. A look at some of the big issues Obama will have to tackle when he returns to Washington after a Hawaiian vacation:

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GUN CONTROL

Nothing lends an issue a sense of urgency like a harrowing tragedy that leaves the nation feeling shell-shocked. Shortly after the Dec. 14 school shooting in Connecticut, Obama said gun control would be a central issue in his second term, and named an interagency task force to recommend anti-violence legislation, with Vice President Joe Biden taking the lead. Meanwhile, pro-gun Democrats and even a few Republicans have expressed a willingness to consider new gun regulations, a shift that many have described as a "tipping point" in the age-old efforts to impose more stringent restrictions on gun ownership.

But the National Rifle Association has made clear it won't play ball. Instead of new gun laws, the NRA's chief executive officer proposed putting armed guards in every school, highlighting the sizable rift between gun-rights advocates and gun-control supporters that will complicate Obama's efforts to get something through Congress.

Obama's Democratic predecessor, President Bill Clinton, pushed an assault weapons ban through the Democratic-led Congress in 1994, prompting fierce pushback from gun-rights groups. Clinton later would credit the NRA with shifting the House majority to the GOP for the first time in 40 years, although other factors including a House bank scandal played big roles, too. The Clinton-era ban expired in 2004 and has not been renewed.

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FISCAL CLIFF

Politicians of all stripes say Obama's first priority is to resolve the deep partisan divide over tax-and-spending issues, exemplified by repeated impasses over two years that led to this week's showdown on the "fiscal cliff." Obama and members of Congress left town for the holidays with no clear path forward to avert the combination of across-the-board spending cuts and tax increases that economists have warned could send the U.S. economy teetering back into recession.

The measures are set to take affect at the beginning of January if Congress doesn't act in the final few days of 2012, but high-stakes negotiations between Obama and House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, have devolved, with Boehner unable to show he can muster the Republican votes to support a compromise reached with Obama. "God only knows" how a deal can be reached now, Boehner declared before heading out for the holidays.

An even higher-risk conflict may arise in a few months. Congress again must either raise the federal debt ceiling by late February or early March ? or see the government default on its loans.

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IMMIGRATION

In his first news conference after the election, Obama promised to begin work on a major immigration bill soon after his January inauguration. But with a full plate of other pressing issues, it remains to be seen how much of his attention the issue will garner. After all, immigration reform advocates have criticized Obama for failing to follow through on his promise to make immigration reform a top priority during his first term.

Obama won a big majority of Hispanic votes in both of his elections. The trend alarms Republican strategists, who fear their party won't win another presidential election until it repairs its bad relations with Latinos. That could provide an historic opportunity for Democrats, who have long sought comprehensive immigration reform, to reach a deal with Republicans even where previous bipartisan deals have flopped.

The Republican-controlled House already has taken its first steps toward showing it's ready to pursue a new way forward on immigration, voting last month to make green cards accessible to foreign students graduating from U.S. universities with advanced science and math degrees. A more sweeping bill presumably would deal not only with legal residents but also with the estimated 11 million people in the U.S. illegally ? a major sticking point in past immigration battles.

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NATIONAL SECURITY

Not all of Obama's second-term puzzles are at home. The end to the war in Iraq and the drawdown of U.S. forces in Afghanistan present ongoing challenges, as do the civil war in Syria, political turmoil in Egypt and instability and violence in northern Mali. Also, it remains to be seen whether Republican indignation over inadequate security at the U.S. diplomatic mission in Libya where four Americans were killed on Sept. 11 will continue to vex Obama next year.

The start of the Obama's second term also means a shake-up within his Cabinet. On Friday, Obama nominated Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., to succeed Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton when she steps down early next year. Kerry's nomination is expected to easily clear the Senate, where he has served for the last six years as chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee.

It may not be smooth sailing when it comes to nominating a new military chief. Former Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb., considered to be Obama's leading candidate to replace Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, is facing intense criticism on a number of fronts, including his views on Israel and Iran, and comments he made in 1998 about an openly gay nominee for an ambassadorship.

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If you?re encountered with biology syllabus assessment in that case he/she really needs to fully grasp the exact objectives to make sure that he/she are able to comprehend the objective. There are 3 well-known objectives concerning learning the field of biology which generally are to have practical knowledge with understanding, ability to actually deal with important information and resolve issues in conjunction with learning experimental skillsets as well as inspections.

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Sunday, December 23, 2012

Paleo-ocean chemistry: New data challenge old views about evolution of early life

Dec. 23, 2012 ? A research team led by biogeochemists at the University of California, Riverside has tested a popular hypothesis in paleo-ocean chemistry, and proved it false.

The fossil record indicates that eukaryotes -- single-celled and multicellular organisms with more complex cellular structures compared to prokaryotes, such as bacteria -- show limited morphological and functional diversity before 800-600 million years ago. Many researchers attribute the delayed diversification and proliferation of eukaryotes, which culminated in the appearance of complex animals about 600 million years ago, to very low levels of the trace metal zinc in seawater.

As it is for humans, zinc is essential for a wide range of basic cellular processes. Zinc-binding proteins, primarily located in the cell nucleus, are involved in the regulation of gene transcription.

Eukaryotes have increasingly incorporated zinc-binding structures during the last third of their evolutionary history and still employ both early- and late-evolving zinc-binding protein structures. Zinc is, therefore, of particular importance to eukaryotic organisms. And so it is not a stretch to blame the 1-2-billion-year delay in the diversification of eukaryotes on low bioavailability of this trace metal.

But after analyzing marine black shale samples from North America, Africa, Australia, Asia and Europe, ranging in age from 2.7 billion years to 580 million years old, the researchers found that the shales reflect high seawater zinc availability and that zinc concentrations during the Proterozoic (2.5 billion to 542 million years ago) were similar to modern concentrations. Zinc, the researchers posit, was never biolimiting.

Study results appear online Dec. 23 in Nature Geoscience.

"We argue that the concentration of zinc in ancient marine black shales is directly related to the concentrations of zinc in seawater and show that zinc is abundant in these rocks throughout Earth's history," said Clint Scott, the first author of the research paper and a former UC Riverside graduate student. "We found no evidence for zinc biolimitation in seawater."

Scott, now a research geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, explained that the connection between zinc limitation and the evolution of eukaryotes was based largely on the hypothesis that Proterozoic oceans were broadly sulfidic. Under broadly sulfidic conditions, zinc should have been scarce because it would have rapidly precipitated in the oceans, he explained.

"However, a 2011 research paper in Nature also published by our group at UCR demonstrated that Proterozoic oceans were more likely broadly ferruginous -- that is, low in oxygen and iron-rich -- and that sulfidic conditions were more restricted than previously thought," said Scott, who performed the research in the lab of Timothy Lyons, a professor of biogeochemistry and the principal investigator of the research project.

The research team argues that ferruginous deep oceans, combined with large hydrothermal fluxes of zinc via volcanic activity on the seafloor, maintained high levels of dissolved zinc throughout the oceans and provided a relatively stable marine reservoir of the trace metal over the past 2.7 billion years.

"The key challenge in understanding the early evolution of life is recognizing the environmental conditions under which that life first appeared and diversified," Lyons said. "We have taken a very direct approach that specifically tracks the availability of essential micronutrients, and, to our surprise, zinc supplies in ancient seawater were much higher and less variable than previously imagined.

"We can imagine for the first time," he quipped, "that zinc supplements were not on the shopping lists of our early eukaryotic ancestors, and so we better find another reason to explain the mysterious delay in their rise in the ocean."

Scott, who graduated with a doctoral degree in geological sciences from UCR in 2009, and Lyons were joined in the study by Noah J. Planavsky, a former UCR graduate student in Lyons' lab; Chris L. Dupont at the J. Craig Venter Institute, La Jolla, Calif.; Brian Kendall and Ariel D. Anbar at Arizona State University; Benjamin C. Gill at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and also a former member of the Lyons lab; Leslie J. Robbins and Kurt O. Konhauser at the University of Alberta, Canada; Kathryn F. Husband and Simon W. Poulton at the University of Leeds, United Kingdom; Gail L. Arnold at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Germany; Boswell A. Wing at McGill University, Canada; and Andrey Bekker at the University of Manitoba, Canada.

The idea for the study was a direct consequence of the 2011 Nature paper by Planavsky, Scott, Lyons and others that challenged the hypothesis of broadly sulfidic oceans.

The international collaboration received funding for the study from numerous sources. In the U.S., funding came from the National Science Foundation, the NASA Astrobiology Institute and the Agouron Institute.

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