Monday 28 November 2011

What Really Happened To DSK?

The New York Review Of Books:

May 14, 2011, was a horrendous day for Dominique Strauss-Kahn, then head of the International Monetary Fund and leading contender to unseat Nicolas Sarkozy as president of France in the April 2012 elections. Waking up in the presidential suite of the Sofitel New York hotel that morning, he was supposed to be soon enroute to Paris and then to Berlin where he had a meeting the following day with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. He could not have known that by late afternoon he would, instead, be imprisoned in New York on a charge of sexual assault. He would then be indicted by a grand jury on seven counts of attempted rape, sexual assault, and unlawful imprisonment, placed under house arrest for over a month, and, two weeks before all the charges were dismissed by the prosecutor on August 23, 2011, sued for sexual abuse by the alleged victim.

Read the whole story: The New York Review Of Books

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Sunday 27 November 2011

Asian shares, euro fall on Europe deadlock (Reuters)

TOKYO (Reuters) ? Asian shares and the euro fell to seven-week lows on Friday as European officials failed to soothe investor fears that the euro zone's debt crisis could trigger a damaging credit crunch if funding costs run out of control.

MSCI's broadest index of Asia Pacific shares outside Japan (.MIAPJ0000PUS) slumped as much as 1.6 percent to its lowest level since early October and was set to post a weekly loss of 5.5 percent, a fourth consecutive week of declines.

HSBC Holdings (0005.HK), Europe's largest bank, slumped to its lowest since May 2009, dragging down the Hang Seng Index (.HSI). Japan's Nikkei (.N225) closed down 0.1 percent after earlier touching a two-and-a-half-year low. (.T)

European shares were expected to fall for a seventh straight session, with financial spreadbetters calling Britain's FTSE 100, Germany's DAX (.GDAXI) and France's CAC-40 (.FCHI) to open down 0.2-0.4 percent.

With no convincing progress in sight on solving the euro zone debt crisis, investors were shunning riskier assets and selling those normally perceived as safe, such as gold and Japanese government bonds, to raise cash or cover losses.

"Risk appetite is very low and fear factor is very high," said Markus Rosgen, head of Asia strategy at Citigroup.

"Basically people are fearful and whenever people are fearful, equities tend to be cheap. What people are doing is where they have profits, they are taking profits. Gold is one area where they have profits."

France and Germany agreed on Thursday to stop bickering openly about whether the European Central Bank should do more to rescue the euro zone from a deepening sovereign debt crisis.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy also said Paris and Berlin would circulate joint proposals before a December 9 European Union summit for treaty amendments to entrench tougher budget discipline in the 17-nation euro area.

But with market seeking actions rather than rhetoric, sentiment remained highly risk-averse as Germany stood firmly opposed to the creation of joint euro zone bonds or boosting the ECB's role in solving the fiscal problems of individual euro zone members.

"Disappointment that officials continue to tinker with the trivial rather than consider the bold pushed risk appetites lower and increased the downside risks to the outlook for the European sovereign debt crisis," said Besa Deda, chief economist at St. George Bank in Sydney.

FUNDING WOES DEEPEN

Funding stresses for European banks escalated, with the cost of swapping euros into dollars in the currency swap market reaching three-year highs of 148 basis points on Thursday.

The ECB is looking at extending the term of loans it offers banks to 2 or even 3 years to try to prevent the euro zone crisis precipitating a credit crunch that chokes the bloc's economy, people familiar with the matter say.

The euro fell to a seven-week low against the dollar of $1.3303 on Friday.

Reduced risk-taking weakened commodity currencies, sending the Australian dollar down 0.3 percent to $0.9687, just above seven-week lows of $0.9664 touched on Wednesday.

A day after weak demand for a German bond auction shocked global markets and fueled fears the crisis may be hurting Europe's economic powerhouse, the closely-watched German Ifo business climate index on Thursday bucked expectations and showed a rise for November for the first time since June.

German government borrowing costs stayed elevated, with 10-year Bund yields rising as high as 2.14 percent on Thursday -- the highest in nearly a month.

The premium for Portuguese bond holders over Bunds rose on Thursday after Fitch downgraded Portugal's rating to junk status.

Bearish sentiment spilled over to Asian credit markets, with

spreads on the iTraxx Asia ex-Japan investment grade index widening by 5 basis points on Friday.

The benchmark 10-year Japanese government bond yield rose 5 basis points to 1.03 percent and 10-year futures plunged over a half point to their lowest since early November.

"Selling in Bunds spooked some investors, raising questions over whether it was safe to hold low-yielding JGBs," a Japanese bank trader said. "It seems some money is flowing out of yen bonds into the dollar."

Spot gold fell 0.3 percent to below $1,690 an ounce on Friday, nearing a one-month low of $1,665.88 hit on Monday.

(Additional reporting by Ian Chua in Sydney and Akiko Takeda in Tokyo; Editing by Alex Richardson)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/business/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111125/bs_nm/us_markets_global

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Friday 25 November 2011

Video: Europe?s economic crisis hits US



>> head into the holiday season with the economy still struggling to get going and an economic crisis in europe that could have a serious ripple effect here at home. for insight on that we turn to cnbc's chief international correspondent, michelle caruso-cabrera. there was talk not that long ago of a double-dip recession. nothing is making a dent in this unemployment. we saw a bad week in the market so what's the big picture on the u.s. economy .

>> reporter: back in august we got some data that really frightened people and we wondered if we were going to have a second recession. however, recently when it comes to consumer spending action even the weekly unemployment data, it's gotten better. it's not great, but it's better. in fact even some economists this week said maybe the economy could grow as much as 3% this quarter. the one caveat is what happens in europe with their debt crisis, and do they resolve it in some way.

>> and you put your finger on it because we've seen this movie before. their economic problems can easily become ours. a bad day in the markets over there, so what's happening?

>> reporter: there was a big meeting today once again between the leaders of france, germany and italy. the leader of germany once again said a big no to two ideas that a lot of economists think europe should do to solve the problem, either to allow the central bank of europe to do what the u.s. central bank did during our crisis and flood a lot of money and liquidity into the system or do a set of bonds that puts all of europe 's debts into one big pile so collectively they can pay for that. germany is still against both of those ideas, so so far no resolution.

>> michelle, thanks.

Source: http://video.msnbc.msn.com/nightly-news/45431369/

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Superfly Takes On Google And Kayak With Personalized Flight Search

superfly-1Israeli startup Superfly, which debuted at TechCrunch Disrupt in 2010, launched earlier this year as a service to organize travel rewards (i.e. frequent flier miles or hotel rewards) and educate users on how to maximize their value when using rewards points or miles. Today, Superfly is taking this a step further by allowing users to book air travel through the website and receive personalized recommendations based on status, miles and more.

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Thursday 24 November 2011

Brady throws 2 TD passes, Pats beat Chiefs 34-3

New England Patriots' Julian Edelman (11) returns a punt 72 yards for a touchdown against the Kansas City Chiefs during the third quarter of an NFL football game in Foxborough, Mass., Monday Nov. 21, 2011. Chasing are Chiefs' Cameron Sheffield (55) and Jeremy Horne (11). (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

New England Patriots' Julian Edelman (11) returns a punt 72 yards for a touchdown against the Kansas City Chiefs during the third quarter of an NFL football game in Foxborough, Mass., Monday Nov. 21, 2011. Chasing are Chiefs' Cameron Sheffield (55) and Jeremy Horne (11). (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski is upside-down as he crosses the goal line in front of Kansas City Chiefs free safety Kendrick Lewis (23) for a touchdown during the third quarter of an NFL football game in Foxborough, Mass., Monday Nov. 21, 2011. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski, left, is congratulated by Wes Welker (83) after his touchdown against the Kansas City Chiefs during the second quarter of an NFL football game in Foxborough, Mass., Monday Nov. 21, 2011. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, right, is sacked by Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Wallace Gilberry (92) during the second quarter of an NFL football game in Foxborough, Mass., Monday Nov. 21, 2011. The Chiefs recovered the fumble. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley watches from the sidelines during the first half of an NFL football game against the New England Patriots in Foxborough, Mass., Monday Nov. 21, 2011. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

(AP) ? The Tom Brady-Rob Gronkowski connection kept clicking. So did the New England Patriots' defense and special teams.

Brady threw two touchdown passes to Gronkowski, Julian Edelman returned a punt 72 yards for another score and Kyle Arrington had two interceptions to help the Patriots beat the Kansas City Chiefs 34-3 on Monday night.

The Patriots (7-3) increased their AFC East lead to two games.

The Chiefs (4-6) weren't expected to do much on offense behind untested quarterback Tyler Palko, making his first career start with Matt Cassel injured. And they didn't, managing just a 26-yard field goal by Ryan Succop with 1:30 left in the first quarter for their only lead.

With Gronkowski collecting his ninth and 10th TD receptions of the year, the Patriots had their second straight dominant game after beating the New York Jets 37-16. The Chiefs lost their third straight.

The Patriots didn't generate much of an attack during their first four series. There were with three punts and a fumble by Brady that was recovered by Kansas City's Allen Bailey on the first play of the second quarter. And on his next series, Brady was sacked twice.

Then the protection improved and Brady, who had thrown for just 19 yards in the first quarter, took advantage, leading three consecutive scoring drives.

He connected with Gronkowski for a 52-yard score when which the tight end caught the ball over the middle and scampered the last 35 yards, barely managing to remain inbounds on the right side as he neared the end zone.

Arrington, who leads the NFL with seven interceptions, got his first of the game on Kansas City's next series and Stephen Gostkowski made it 10-3 at halftime with a 21-yard field goal.

The Patriots got the ball to start the third quarter and marched 85 yards on nine plays, scoring on Brady's 19-yard pass to Gronkowski, who somersaulted into the right corner of the end zone after being hit by Derrick Johnson.

Gronkowski has 20 touchdowns in 26 games, surpassing Mike Ditka's mark of 31 for the fewest games needed by a tight end to reach 20 touchdowns. He also pulled within three of the single-season, tight-end record of 13 touchdown receptions held by Antonio Gates of San Diego and Vernon Davis of San Francisco.

Associated Press

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Wednesday 23 November 2011

Two Drugs Used to Treat Other Cancers Have Positive Effect on Brain Tumors (ContributorNetwork)

A study suggests two drugs being used to treat other types of cancer can have a positive effect on certain kinds of brain tumors. Researchers also found a genetic mutation that they linked to at least some cases of glioblastoma, the most common form of brain tumor.

What is GBM?

There are more than 120 kinds of brain tumors. Brain tumors are not technically considered brain cancer, as they do not spread past the spinal cord or the brain unlike cancers, which can spread throughout the body. Glioblastomas account for approximately 9,000 newly diagnosed cases in the U.S. each year. It is also the most aggressive and least treatable form of brain tumor and is largely resistant to traditional treatments such as surgery or chemotherapy. People diagnosed with GMB have an average survival time of 14 months.

What are the specifics of the study?

The study was conducted through the cooperative efforts of many teams in the U.S. and abroad. Scientists from the University of California, UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center and the San Diego School of Medicine collaborated with several other groups in Boston and South Korea. The research, which used mice, was published in the online version of the journal Cancer Research.

What did the research reveal about brain tumors?

The research highlighted the link between GBM and a gene known as epidermal growth factor receptor. A deletion mutation in a small segment of a molecule within EGFR is thought to cause cells to transform and become cancerous.

What are the drugs that were found to have potential in treating brain tumors?

The drugs in question specifically target EFGR. Cetuximab, which has the brand name Erbitux, is used in the treatment of some head and neck carcinomas, as well as in the treatment of colorectal cancer. The second drug is Erlotinib, which is distributed under the brand name Tarceva. It is used to treat pancreatic and lung cancers. Cetuximab proved more effective overall when tested in mice. Neither drug is effective in treating all GBM tumors and can have some unpleasant side effects, meaning the administration might have to be very selective.

Vanessa Evans is a musician and freelance writer based in Michigan, with a lifelong interest in health and nutrition issues.

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Monday 21 November 2011

US set for 'historic' Myanmar dialogue

Detecting "flickers of progress" in the long shunned and sanctioned nation of Myanmar, President Barack Obama announced Friday that he will send Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to the repressed country next month, the first official in her position to visit in more than 50 years.

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"We want to seize what could be an historic opportunity for progress and make it clear that if Burma continues to travel down the road of democratic reform, it can forge a new relationship with the United States of America," Obama said Friday during his diplomatic mission to southeast Asia.

In exploring a breakthrough engagement with Myanmar, also known as Burma, the president first sought assurances of support from democracy leader and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

She spent 15 years on house arrest by the nation's former military dictators, but is now in talks with the new civilian government about reforming the country.

Video: Freed Myanmar activist speaks out (on this page)

The two spoke by phone Thursday night while Obama was flying to Bali on Air Force One.

By sending in his chief diplomat, Obama is out to acknowledge and accelerate fledgling reforms in Myanmar, a calculated political risk in a place where repression is still common.

He warned that if the country fails to commit to a true opening of its society, "it will continue to face sanctions and isolation."

Dire human rights conditions
Obama said that the current environment is a rare opening that could help millions of people "and that possibility is too important to ignore."

"The visit clearly demonstrates that United States is stepping up its engagement policy," said Aung Thein, a prominent lawyer and a member of Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy party.

"It is better to see Myanmar's political situation on the ground rather than watch from a distance, We welcome the visit," he added.

The administration sees Clinton's visit as a sign of success for Obama's policy on Myanmar, which was outlined in 2009 and focused on punishments and incentives to get the country's former military rulers to improve dire human rights conditions.

The U.S. imposed new sanctions on Myanmar but made clear it was open to better relations if the situation changed.

Now Myanmar's nominally civilian government, which took power in March, has declared its intention to liberalize the hard-line policies of the junta that preceded it.

It has taken some fledgling steps, such as easing censorship, legalizing labor unions, suspending an unpopular, China-backed dam project and working with Suu Kyi.

PhotoBlog: Aung San Suu Kyi

"After years of darkness, we've seen flickers of progress in these last several weeks," Obama declared Friday.

However, many Western governments have expressed doubts that the new civilian authority is committed to democratic change and has embarked on a different path from its military predecessors.

The government headed by a former army officer and prime minister in the junta.

Officials said Clinton would travel to Myanmar Dec. 1.

A senior administration official told NBC News that Clinton will not bring promises to lift sanctions.

Such moves on the part of the U.S. will take more action on human rights and political prisoners, the official said.

Security agenda
The move came as Obama deepened ties with Asia, appealing to nations large and small for help with the American security agenda.

Nearing the end of a nine-day trip across the Pacific, Obama was trying to prod for some progress over the hotly contested South China Sea, one of the most vital shipping channels in the world.

Story: China's Wen warns "outside forces" off sea dispute

It also came as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations decided that Myanmar would chair the regional bloc in 2014, a significant perch that Myanmar was forced to skip in 2006 because of intense criticism of its rights record.

A U.S. opening with Myanmar would also contribute to Obama's rebalancing goals, as Burma's military leaders for long had close ties to China.

Beijing has poured billions of dollars of investment into Myanmar to operate mines, extract timber and build oil and gas pipelines. China has also been a staunch supporter of the country's politically isolated government and is Myanmar's second-biggest trading partner after Thailand.

Senior administration officials, briefing reporters Friday, stressed that the new engagement with Myanmar was not about China.

They said the Obama administration consulted with China about the move and said they expected China to be supportive. They argued that China in fact wants to see a stable Burma on its borders, so that it doesn't risk problems with refugees or other results of political instability.

When he took office in 2009, Obama made reaching out to American adversaries a signature part of his foreign policy approach. That included an effort early to engage with Iran.

'Speak very clearly'
Human rights groups welcomed Obama's announcement as an opportunity to compel further reforms.

"We've been arguing a long time that political engagement and political pressure are not mutually exclusive," Benjamin Zawacki, Amnesty International's Southeast Asia researcher, told The Associated Press, adding that Clinton "should not miss the opportunity in this historic visit to pressure the government and speak very clearly that the human rights violations taking place there need to stop."

Elaine Pearson, the deputy Asia director at Human Rights Watch, said the Burmese government must realize that a visit by Clinton "puts them on notice, not lets them off the hook for their continually atrocious human rights record."

Myanmar, a former breadbasket of Southeast Asia, has suffered not just repressive government but poor economic management during nearly 50 years of military rule.

It is subject to wide-ranging trade, economic and political sanctions from the U.S. and other Western nations, enforced in response to brutal crackdowns on pro-democracy protesters in 1988 and 2007 and its refusal to hand power to pro-democracy leader Suu Kyi's party after the 1990 elections.

Video: Myanmar releases political prisoners (on this page)

Obama will see Myanmar's president during a summit of Southeast Asian nations. The two have met before, at an ASEAN meeting in Singapore, when Thein Sein was prime minister.

The announcement was the capstone to a day of diplomatic meetings on the sidelines of summits with Asian leaders, including India, Malaysia and the Philippines. Administration officials said Obama raised the issue of Myanmar in his meetings with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Philippine President Benigno Aquino III. Officials said they expected ASEAN members to be supportive.

Earlier, in a move promoting American trade, Obama presided over a deal that will send Boeing planes to an Indonesian company and create jobs back home, underscoring the value of the lucrative Asia-Pacific market to a president needing some good economic news.

Huge Boeing order
Obama stood watch as executives of Boeing and Lion Air, a private carrier in Indonesia, signed a deal that amounts to Boeing's largest commercial plane order. Lion Air ordered 230 airplanes, and the White House said it would support tens of thousands of jobs in the U.S.

The president arrived in this resort island late Thursday from Australia, where he announced a new military presence and sent Beijing a message that America "is all in" across the Asia-Pacific .

The White House is determined to show that American leadership here, far from home, is wanted after a decade in which wars in Iraq and Afghanistan dominated attention.

Meanwhile, Myanmar's main opposition party also decided Friday to rejoin politics and register for future elections, signaling its confidence in recent reforms by the military-aligned government.

Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy party "has unanimously decided to re-register as a political party ... and will run in the elections," according to a party statement issued at the end of a meeting of senior members from all across the country.

Video: Aung San Suu Kyi makes Time Magazine cover (on this page)

The NLD refused to register last year because of a restriction that would have prevented Suu Kyi from running.

The restriction was lifted this year by the new government.

Bringing Suu Kyi's party back into the fold would give the government greater legitimacy at home and abroad.

NBC News' Chuck Todd and Shawna Thomas, The Associated Press, Reuters and msnbc.com staff contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45350537/ns/world_news-asia_pacific/

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Sunday 20 November 2011

Astronomers use advanced equipment aboard Hubble to reveal galaxies' most elusive secrets

Astronomers use advanced equipment aboard Hubble to reveal galaxies' most elusive secrets

Friday, November 18, 2011

New, high-precision equipment orbiting Earth aboard the Hubble Space Telescope is now sending such rich data back to astronomers, some feel they are crossing the final frontier toward understanding galaxy evolution, says Todd Tripp, leader of the team at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Galaxies are the birthplaces of stars, each with a dense, visible central core and a huge envelope, or halo, around it containing extremely low-density gases. Until now, most of the mass in the envelope, as much as 90 percent of all mass in a galaxy, was undetectable by any instrument on Earth.

But Hubble's sensitive new Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS), the only one of its kind, has dramatically improved the quality of information regarding the gaseous envelope of galaxies, Tripp says. This huge gain in precision is one of the enormous accomplishments of the COS mission. "Even 10 years ago, most of the mass of a galaxy was invisible to us and such detailed investigations were impossible." the UMass Amherst astronomer points out. "With COS, in a sense we now have the ability to see the rest of the iceberg, not just the tip. This is a very exciting time to be an astronomer."

Tripp, postdoctoral researcher Joe Meiring and theoretical astronomer Neil Katz are co-authors of several companion articles reporting advances in understanding galaxy evolution based on the new COS data in the Nov. 18 issue of Science. Other lead investigators are Nicolas Lehner of the University of Notre Dame and Jason Tumlinson of the Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore.

"With the new spectrograph we can see galaxy halos out to at least 150,000 parsecs," says Tripp. One kiloparsec is about 19 trillion miles. "Where once we saw only the framework we are now getting a more complete picture, including the composition and movement of gases in the envelope, varying temperatures in different locations and the chemical structure, all in incredible detail," Tripp adds.

In particular, data on the chemical composition and temperature in the gas clouds allow the astronomers to calculate a galaxy's halo mass and how the gaseous envelope regulates the galaxy's evolution.

Another overall mission focus is to explore how galaxies gather mass for making stars. The astronomers have found that heavy elements in the envelopes surrounding the most vigorous star-forming galaxies continuously recycle material, as supernovae explode and shoot hot gas for trillions of miles. Faster-moving material escapes the envelope, but slower- moving particles collapse back into the center and restart the cycle.

Tripp and his UMass Amherst team specialize in studying how the fast-moving gases and matter from exploding supernovae circulate in galaxies. It was a surprise to discover how much mass extends far outside each galaxy, he says. "Not only have we found that star-forming galaxies are pervasively surrounded by large halos of hot gas," says Tripp, "we have also observed that hot gas in transit. We have caught the stuff in the process of moving out of a galaxy and into intergalactic space."

Further, the speed at which gases are moving in different parts of a galaxy is critical. Slower speeds may mean cooling gases, ready to collapse back into the core. Hotter gases are likely expanding and might escape the envelope.

Because the light emitted by this hot plasma is so faint that it is effectively invisible, astronomers use a trick to illuminate it from behind, like studying a misty fog bank by looking through lighthouse beams. In this case the lighthouse is usually a quasar, a super bright object behind the galaxy of interest. Gathering several sightings through the fog, scientists can piece together a map of the gaseous envelope.

Certain wavelengths of light emitted by the quasar are absorbed by the ions in a galaxy's envelope. With COS, a whole new area of the electromagnetic spectrum has become visible. To learn more, Tripp and colleagues also calculate concentrations of the many elements such as hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur, carbon and neon in the envelope, plus up to five ions of each. One of the neon ions has turned out to be particularly important.

"In detecting the neon ions we find that there's a lot of gas at several hundred thousand degrees Kelvin, which we've never been able to see unambiguously before," says Tripp. "It means we can characterize the total mass distribution in the envelope, setting more precise constraints on the temperatures overall. We can now access more diverse ions, and we have new leverage on determining whether stuff is heating up or cooling off. We're gaining new insights."

The neon ion will also play a role in testing theoretical models of galaxy evolution. Theorists including Katz at UMass Amherst construct model galaxies on a computer, simulating its make-up and how it evolves over time. Tripp says, "Now we have hard data to plug into the model and test their ideas. They've got a lot of detailed predictions we can now compare to the real universe. It's a new day for all of us."

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Iowa State honors Oklahoma State coaches (AP)

AMES, Iowa ? Iowa State observed a moment of silence before Friday night's football game with No. 2 Oklahoma State to honor Cowboys women's basketball coach Kurt Budke, assistant Miranda Serna and two others killed in a plane crash.

Budke, Serna, 82-year-old pilot Olin Branstetter and his 79-year-old wife, Paula, died Thursday when their single-engine plane crashed during a recruiting trip in Arkansas.

Oklahoma State spokesman Gavin Lang said the Cowboys didn't display a remembrance of the victims on their uniforms because they didn't have enough time to do so.

Cowboys football coach Mike Gundy said in a statement that the team is saddened by the deaths of Budke and Serna. Gundy said the school's coaches are all very close and pull for each other.

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Saturday 19 November 2011

Kathi Sharpe-Ross: Making A Plan: Reinventing Your Life!

If you've been following my recent blog posts, you may be feeling inspired. You've thought about the things you could reinvent in your life and now you're wondering how on earth you move off square one.

This is one of the biggest dilemmas -- "I am ready to reinvent and I don't know what to do!" That lack of clarity is what paralyzes many people and they just can't take the step in the right direction.

You need to work on several aspects to get there:

  • Find your Passion*

  • Make a Plan - 6 month, 12 year, 1 year

  • Create the Road Map for how to get there

  • Set your Financial goals (if that's relevant)

  • Research what you're looking into

  • Establish who your Mentors are

  • Asses the Skills required

  • Find Conferences, Events, Like-minded people you can meet

Be flexible and allow the evolution to occur -- what seemed like a good idea may take on different lives as it grows and you get into it or you learn more. Don't be daunted by the challenges -- see them as learning experiences and go with them!

*FIND YOUR PASSION
1. Keep notes on:
- the things that make you smile in the course of your day
- the things that make your heart sing
- the places you like to go
- the smells and sounds you like
All of these are little signs of the things in life you want to surround yourself with

2. Get magazines of all sorts - flip through them and pull out anything that gets your attention - a headline, a chair, the color of a wall, a favorite shoe, a look, a font style, a profound statement...collect things that excite or interest you and start a file
- Do you see a pattern, similarities - anything that inspires a "maybe I could/should" thought?
- Do it again a few weeks later
- Go to a newsstand and look at all the titles - not just your usual favorites

3. Look in the classified ads - ideas, careers you've never even thought of

4. Create a budget of your life
- What you need - then write it down
- What you want - vacations, college savings, shopping, sushi one time a week

5. Establish the connection between need-want-attain through happiness

6. Believe it, project it, create it, visualize and then detail the process to get there
- The success, the challenges
- The ideas, the tactics

7. Design the exit strategy for your current situations (this is the most exciting feeling - it's liberating and scary all at the same time)

8. Start to envision your future - always have a vision of the future

PRIORITIZE YOURSELF!
Set up appointments - even 30 minutes - with yourself to focus on the tasks. Create a task list/agenda for each meeting so you have milestones that you'll reach in your short and long term plan.

Once you have a plan you can break out each section of this and get specific. You'll find that the more detailed you are, the more clarity you'll have to proceed with each piece and figure out how to bridge your entire vision together.

Perhaps you want to start a charity, sell your favorite sweaters that you knit, begin a new health regime, redecorate part of your home to create the optimal living environment.

All of these are reinventions - you're creating the greatest way to live and enhance your experience in all aspects that are important to you. The smallest changes will affect your core being, your level of happiness, your ability to smile on the inside, and thus the outside will SHINE. You have the ability to change and evolve any part of your life and have a tremendous impact.

There may be things you've been wanting to do for years, months...you keep putting them off but they're on your "Bucket List" - it may be to clean out the garage, get a new job, break up from a bad relationship, donate your time...these little things that nag at you are there for a reason but you're not giving them a voice or a place in your life.

Funnily, you do the things that everyone else asks you to do - the boss, your spouse, your kids, even your friends when they need you.

But here you are with your own things to do that YOU want, yet you aren't prioritizing it - right?

So dig deep and think about those things and make those lists. If you had that Sunday, that week, that month or even year of your life to do with it as you wish, as you dream, what would it be?

Make that list!

Just remember:
If we continue to do what we've always done, we'll continue to get what we've always gotten.

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Friday 18 November 2011

Monti to unveil new Italian government (Reuters)

ROME (Reuters) ? Prime Minister designate Mario Monti is expected to unveil Italy's new government on Wednesday after an intense two days of consultations aimed at staving off a major financial crisis that has pushed Italy's borrowing costs to untenable levels.

The presidential palace said Monti would meet President Giorgio Napolitano at 11 a.m. (1000 GMT) to tell him formally that a government could be formed.

Monti told reporters on Tuesday night the "framework is now clearly delineated" for his government but declined to give details, saying he would work them out "in the next few hours" and brief the president on Wednesday before announcing them.

Italian media said he would go to the meeting with Napolitano with his cabinet list ready. It was not clear when the government would be sworn in.

The government, expected to be made up of technocrats, will have to tackle a crisis that has brought Italy to the brink of economic disaster and endangered the entire euro zone.

"I would like to confirm my absolute serenity and conviction in the capacity of our country to overcome this difficult phase," Monti said.

Italian newspapers speculated that Monti would hold the economy portfolio in the interim, and suggested that Corrado Passera, the CEO of Italy's biggest retail bank Intesa Sanpaolo, could get the industry minister role.

Before the end of the week, the new government is expected to outline its program and seek confidence votes from parliament, which will formally invest it with power.

Monti, who won the backing of all political forces except the Northern League, must push through a tough austerity program demanded by European leaders to restore shattered confidence in Italy and take market pressure off the country.

Yields on Italy's 10-year BTP bonds rose above 7 percent on Tuesday, the level at which Greece and Ireland were forced into bailouts. Italy is too big to be bailed out with the resources currently available.

Emma Marcegaglia, head of the employers association Confindustria, told reporters after meeting Monti: "We said we will support his government very strongly. We think this government is the last chance for Italy to exit from this situation of emergency."

Crucial to Monti's success was the backing of the PDL party of outgoing prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, who was forced to step down on Saturday by the fast-worsening crisis.

Napolitano, who has engineered the extremely rapid government transition in response to the collapse of confidence in Italy, nominated Monti for the premiership on Sunday night.

The president has called for an extraordinary national effort to win back the confidence of markets, noting that Italy has to refinance about 200 billion euros ($273 billion) of bonds by the end of April.

Monti has said his government should last until the next scheduled elections in 2013, despite widespread expectation that politicians intend to give him only enough time to implement reforms before precipitating early polls.

"I hope that this government of technocrats succeeds in addressing all the requests made by the European Central Bank in its letter," outgoing industry minister Paolo Romani, from Berlusconi's PDL party, told the Corriere della Sera newspaper.

"But let it be clear that as soon as that is done, we expect Monti to give the people the chance to choose a government."

(Editing by Andrew Heavens)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/world/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111116/wl_nm/us_italy

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“Saturday Night Live” funnyman married his model fiance Christina Evangeline on Friday at the Arctic Room of the George Aquarium in his hometown of Atlanta, [...]

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Thursday 17 November 2011

Congress pushes back on healthier school lunches (AP)

WASHINGTON ? Congress is unraveling the Obama administration's attempt to make school lunches healthier, pushing back against Agriculture Department efforts to limit french fries and pizzas, reduce sodium and boost whole grains on school lunch lines.

The final version of a wide-ranging spending bill released late Monday would force the department to drop an attempt to limit servings of potatoes per week, delay proposed limits on sodium and delay a requirement to boost whole grains. The department proposed the standards earlier this year.

The spending bill also would allow tomato paste on pizzas to be counted as a vegetable, as it is now. The department's proposed guidelines would have attempted to prevent that.

The changes had been requested by food companies that produce frozen pizzas, the salt industry and potato growers. Some conservatives in Congress have called the push for healthier foods an overreach, saying the government shouldn't be telling children what to eat.

In a bill summary released Monday, Republicans on the House Appropriations Committee said the changes would "prevent overly burdensome and costly regulations and to provide greater flexibility for local school districts to improve the nutritional quality of meals."

House Republicans had urged the USDA to completely rewrite the standards in their version of the bill passed in June. The Senate last month voted to block the potato limits in their version. Neither version included the language on tomato paste, which was added by negotiators on the bill from both chambers.

School districts had also objected to some of the requirements, saying they go too far. Schools have long taken broad instructions from the government on what they can serve in federally subsidized meals that are served for free or reduced price to low income children. But some schools have balked at government attempts to tell them exactly what foods they can't serve.

The school lunch proposal was based on 2009 recommendations by the Institute of Medicine, the health arm of the National Academy of Sciences. When the guidelines were proposed in January, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said the effort was necessary to stem the tide of childhood obesity and to prevent future health care costs.

Nutrition advocate Margo Wootan of the Center for Science in the Public Interest says the changes proposed by Congress will prevent schools from serving a wider array of vegetables. Children already get enough pizza and potatoes, she says. It would also slow efforts to make pizzas ? a longtime standby on school lunch lines ? healthier with lower levels of sodium and whole grain crust.

"They are making sure that two of the biggest problems in the school lunch program, pizza and french fries, are untouched," she said.

The school lunch provisions are part of a final House-Senate compromise on a $182 billion measure would fund the day-to-day departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Justice, Transportation and Housing and Urban Development. Both the House and the Senate are expected to vote on the bill this week and send it to President Barack Obama.

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Wednesday 16 November 2011

Monti forms new Italian government (AP)

ROME ? Economist Mario Monti announced Wednesday he has formed a new Italian government, opting to put technocrats instead of bickering politicians in his cabinet to enact reforms that can save the country from financial disaster.

Monti told reporters at the president's palace that for the time being he will serve as economy minister as well as premier, as he seeks to implement what he called "sacrifices" to heal the country's finances and set the economy growing again.

The 68-year-old former European Union competition commissioner, along with his new cabinet ministers, will be sworn in the early evening (1600 GMT), formally ending the 3 1/2-year-old government of Silvio Berlusconi as well as his 17-year-long run of political dominance.

Monti said he would lay out his emergency anti-crisis policies in the Senate on Thursday, ahead of a confidence vote. A second vote, in the lower Chamber of Deputies, will follow, likely on Friday.

He stressed that economic "growth" is a priority.

In explaining why he chose his ministers from outside the ranks of Italy's fractious political parties, Monti said that his consultations with party leaders led him to the conclusion "that the non-presence of politicians in the government would help it."

Monti has said Italy can beat the crisis if its largely polarized citizenry ? often bitterly divided over Berlusconi's long tenure ? can pull together. He has also met with union leaders and employers' representatives.

"I hope that, governing well, we can make a contribution to the calming and the cohesion of the political forces."

The shift in power to a technocratic government has caused bickering within Berlusconi's conservative People of Freedom Party, which eventually endorsed Monti. But Berlusconi's main coalition ally, the Northern League, has announced it will stay in the opposition during Monti's government.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/eurobiz/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111116/ap_on_bi_ge/eu_italy_financial_crisis

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Monday 14 November 2011

Android App Review: Minimal Reader Pro

Minimal Reader Pro

As we wait for the impending update to the Google Reader app, I took to looking for other cool ways to consume everything on my Reader feed. Through my journey in the Market, I discovered not an app, but a widget called Minimal Reader Pro.

Minimal Reader Pro is awesome because not only does it save you the hassle of opening an app (precious seconds are lost when opening apps!), it looks absolutely incredible while doing it.

Setting Minimal Reader Pro up is easy as π. Do your long-press, choose Minimal Reader Pro, and you'll be prompted to attach a Google Reader account. If you don't feel like syncing a Reader account, you can still use a custom feed URL, but it's suggested you go the Reader route.

Once you've got an account linked and synced, you can pick which particular feeds you want to view. If you want to see everything, you can do that. If not, you can cherry pick your most entertaining feeds from the Manage menu.

The Settings menu gives you some nifty options, like setting an age filter (when to stop showing something because it's too old), the ability to filter read news, turning off image loading, and setting your refresh rate, total entries on the widget, and maximum items per label. If it sounds like a lot, it's not overwhelming in the slightest and is pretty damn easy to work through, really.

The last panel (Display) is where you really get to make Minimal Reader Pro your own. There's three themes to pick from (Classic White, Dark Glass, and Ice Cream Sandwich), each with their own look. You can also turn the background on and off (a great option depending on the kind of wallpaper you have), turn on square corners, or mark items read while reading them.

You can also set the text size and alignment (nothing groundbreaking here), but it's nice that the developer thought to include it.

Now that your settings are all set up and your widget is on the screen, you can scroll up and down like in any menu, and tapping on a story opens it up to read. Unread stories are bolded, while storeis you've read are displayed with a regular font. You can mark all stories read by tapping the check mark on the far right, and if you touch the heart icon, you'll be shown a list of only your favorite articles.

The settings gear and refresh icon are obvious in their function, as is the "____ new" reading in the center of the widget.

All in all, Minimal Reader Pro is a really gorgeous way to consume any RSS feeds on your device. If you're keen on using widgets, are an avid Reader or RSS user, and want to use something that both looks great and gets the job done, look no farther than Minimal Reader Pro.

Minimal Reader Pro is $1.09 in the Android Market.

We've got download links and more pictures after the break.

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Sunday 13 November 2011

As others fall, Gingrich may challenge Romney's hold on GOP field (Star Tribune)

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NBA season could be saved or sunk in coming days (AP)

NEW YORK ? The time for talk in the NBA is over.

David Stern made that clear Thursday, saying the league is done negotiating. The next time he hears from the players' association, he expects an answer: Yes, players will accept the league's latest proposal for a new collective bargaining agreement, or no they won't.

If they do, the NBA will commence with a 72-game season on Dec. 15.

And if no? Then the next time LeBron James, Kobe Bryant and the rest of the NBA's biggest stars are in uniform, it might be in London during next summer's Olympics.

So the NBA's lengthy labor fight could come to an end this week. Or, the next phase might just be beginning.

Should players reject this deal ? and they certainly don't love it ? the next one comes with terms they would never accept, likely sending them into the court system to file an antitrust lawsuit against the league after disbanding the union. That's far from an assured victory, but it practically assures there would be no 2011-12 season.

Stern knows which he prefers ? and which he thinks the union should accept.

"We both recognize the seriousness of what we're facing," he said. "I think both sides would like to begin the season on Dec. 15th, if that's possible. I think our teams want to start playing. That desire is matched by our players. We've done the best we can to cause that to happen. I think the events of the week and the offer that we presented had the desired impact of causing us both to focus intensely on whether there was a deal here to be done. We very much want to make the deal that's on the table that would get our players into training camp and to begin the 2011-12 season.

"I don't have a crystal ball. I just have the ability to hope that it will come to that and that our players will accept this revised proposal from the NBA."

That's far from guaranteed.

The revised proposal makes some improvements over the one players said was unacceptable after a meeting of team representatives earlier in the week. A person directly involved with the talks told The Associated Press on Friday that there are some within the league ? including owners ? who "can't believe" players would hesitate to accept it.

"All this deal does is slow the growth of player salaries," the person said. "No one will be taking any cut. Their response to the movement on Wednesday and Thursday is very disappointing."

But it doesn't address all the players' concerns about the salary cap system. They have said before they would agree to the financial concessions owners are demanding if there is more movement toward their issues with the system.

"There are some important issues we feel that we need to close this out in order to get a deal done, in particular when you consider the economic concessions we have made thus far," union president Derek Fisher said.

The revised proposal will allow teams over the luxury tax to participate in sign-and-trades for the first two years of the 10-year deal, which would have the union's desired opt-out after six years. The "mini" midlevel exception for taxpayers would be for three years and $3 million annually, up from two years and $2.5 million, and another midlevel would be included for teams that are under the cap.

Annual raises were upped to 6.5 percent for "Bird" players re-signing with their own teams and 3.5 percent for others, but that's still far below the 10.5 percent and 8 percent in the expired CBA. And players remain concerned that the "repeater" penalties the league wants to charge teams that are over the tax more than three times in a five-year span would be so punitive that it would scare some teams from spending, limiting the options they would have in free agency.

The revised proposal also includes additional salary limitations on teams over the cap that use the midlevel or sign-and-trades that would prevent them from using the Bird exception, and would not only raise the escrow from 8 percent to 10 percent of salaries, but if there was a shortfall would make up the rest through deductions the following season.

Union officials have repeatedly said the system issues are perhaps more important to them than the split of basketball-related income, but owners say they need fundamental changes in both to allow for a chance to profit and to ensure more competitive balance throughout the league.

"They're trying to put a system in place that severely restricts the players when competitive balance can be absolutely taken care of through proper revenue sharing," agent Mark Bartelstein said.

Displeasure with the proposal from the players' side was all over the internet Friday. Problem is, players know what comes next if they reject this deal: one that would call for 53-47 split of BRI in the owners' favor, a flex cap with a hard ceiling, and rollbacks of current contracts. That's why Fisher and union executive director Billy Hunter, who said it was "not the greatest proposal in the world," have little choice but to see if it's one the players could support.

So Hunter said he'll have the player reps back to New York on Monday and "sit them down to say, `You sent us out to get something, here is what we're coming back with. Let's sit down and decide what our next option is. What are we going to do? Are we going to go back and attempt to engage the NBA again to see if we can get something or what are our other options?'"

They can forget that one. After a two-month flurry of meetings in hotels throughout New York, Stern is all talked out and wants the deal done.

"We have done everything possible that was possible to do given our joint goals of both having a sound economic model and having the most competitive league," he said. "The union raised some issues, and we discussed those with the (labor relations) committee. We moved as far as we could move. So now we are at where we're at. I'm optimistic that the NBA owners will approve it if the union approves it. We await the response from the union. We've done our best."

Many players want to go back to work, and a 72-game season allows them to make back some of the money that seemed lost. They would collectively be out $250 million in salaries, about $100 million less than Hunter had said they would forfeit for every month they were locked out.

But Hunter said Tuesday on NBA TV he was aware that perhaps 200 players were in the process of signing decertification cards, so the fight may soon be out of his hands. He has only a few days left to see if that can be avoided.

"It's been a long haul, man," he said. "We're coming near the end of it. We're trying to get this thing done."

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Saturday 12 November 2011

Tweets become new spin room in 2012 campaign (AP)

NEW YORK ? If last night's presidential primary debate is any indication, social networking may have become instant punditry.

Texas Gov. Rick Perry had barely gotten through his gaffe in Wednesday's Republican debate when a rolling commentary at the bottom of the TV screen declared his campaign on life support.

Social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook have long been hotbeds of political conversation. But debate host CNBC took things a step further, featuring an onscreen crawl with tweets reacting to what was transpiring onstage.

The network chose a mix of citizen tweets to feature onscreen along with those from "influencers" like former General Electric Chairman Jack Welch and Larry Sabato, the University of Virginia professor and well-known political commentator.

CNBC even posted a tweet from President Obama's re-election Twitter feed.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/politics/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111110/ap_on_el_pr/us_campaign_social_media

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