Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Jackie K. Cooper: 'Man on a Ledge' Is Pure Entertainment and Aren't We Ready For That

Man on a Ledge is a Die Hard-type of suspense film. The action is non-stop, the acting is good and there is no need to carp about the lack of absolute logic. In other words this is a movie to go to see to be entertained without stressing out over the little things. Sam Worthington leads a strong cast in a tale about a man wrongly convicted of a crime who fights to clear his name.

The film starts with Nick Cassidy (Worthington) going to a downtown hotel in New York and taking a room on the twenty-first floor. He orders a lobster dinner with champagne and then writes a suicide note. After cleaning his fingerprints from the room he climbs out on to the ledge and stands there. He is noticed almost immediately from the street and chaos ensues.

The police arrive in the person of Jack Dougherty (Edward Burns). He tries to talk Nick back into the room but Nick refuses and demands that Lydia Mercer (Elizabeth Banks) be brought in as the negotiator. If she is not put in charge he will jump. And it goes from there.

The pace of the movie never lessens. Nick is an escaped felon who claims he is innocent of the crime for which he was convicted. There are people who don't want to see him come in off the ledge. For them it would be best if he jumped, So there are a lot of conflicting forces in the film and you never know who the good guy is and who is the bad.

Worthington is solid as Nick while Banks steals the show as Mercer. Even amid the tension of the plot and the ensuing activities Worthington and Banks make a connection with their characters. Now that takes some good acting.

In supporting roles, Jamie Bell is believable as Nick's angry brother, Joey. Genesis Rodriguez provides some comic relief as Joey's girlfriend Angie. Titus Welliver is edgy as the tense Police Captain Dante, and Ed Harris is evil as a wealthy jeweler. Kyra Sedgwick makes a cameo appearance as a TV news reporter.

The movie is rated PG-13 for profanity & violence.

There are flaws in the script but they are not big ones. The main plot line plays out with logic. At the end of the movie I was tempted to sit through it again, and when was the last time you felt that way about a movie? It is just a movie to be savored with a bag of popcorn and a drink, and someone to enjoy the whole thing with you.

After the bombardment of "artistic" movies we have seen in the past month or so it is nice to have a movie that just simply entertains. That is exactly what Man on a Ledge does, and does it with success.

I scored Man on a Ledge a heightened 7 out of 10.

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Hang Up and Listen: The Rhodes to Nowhere Edition

In this week?s episode of Slate?s sports podcast Hang Up and Listen, Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca discuss Novak Djokovic?s marathon win over Rafael Nadal, Victoria Azarenka?s blowout of Maria Sharapova, and other Australian Open doings with Sports Illustrated?s S.L. Price. They also talk about the New York Times? report on the sexual assault allegation against Yale quarterback (and one-time Rhodes scholarship candidate) Patrick Witt. Finally, they evaluate the HBO documentary Namath: Beaver Falls to Broadway.

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Monday, January 30, 2012

Ford: Income skyrockets. Best year in a decade.

Ford saw its income jump 200 percent last year with a special tax allowance. Even without that, Ford has notched 10 consecutive quarters of profits.

Ford?Motor Co., with a more than 200 percent increase in net income for 2011, reported its strongest year in a decade as American automakers continue to recover from the tailspin of 2008 and 2009.

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Only last week, General Motors Co. reported that its global sales for last year led the industry again, after the automaker had fallen out of first place during the recession. Both GM and Chrysler Group also are expected to report profitable 2011 financial results in the coming weeks.

Domestic manufacturers are in the middle of a slow but solid recovery, said Peter Nesvold, a Jefferies & Co. analyst.

Americans are still buying historically low numbers of vehicles _ less than 13 million last year _ yet the industry is profitable and GM's operating earnings are also expected to be in the billions, Nesvold said.

"Those facts alone aren't necessarily reasons to run out and buy the stocks, but from a fundamental standpoint, it is very encouraging to see a profitable?auto?industry at these levels," he said.

Although much of?Ford's?big gain came from a special tax allowance, it still posted an annual pre-tax operating profit of $8.8 billion, almost 6 percent above the prior year, and the best since 1999. It now has recorded 10 consecutive quarters of operating profits.

Nonetheless, the automaker's results were dragged down by losses in Europe and Asia and rising commodity prices, and it reported a percentage drop in fourth-quarter operating profit compared with the same period of 2010.

Ford's?annual net income reached $20.2 billion, helped by the special one-time, non-cash gain, and was the best since 1998. The company had piled up various tax-loss credits but was unable to use them until it became consistently profitable. Now it is starting to move the credits onto its balance sheet.

This year,?Ford?expects "to continue improving our business and delivering solid profits," said Alan Mulally, the company's chief executive.

But?Ford's?fourth-quarter operating profit fell almost 15 percent, to $1.1 billion, or 20 cents per share, from $1.3 billion, or 30 cents a share, in the fourth quarter of 2010. Analysts were expecting earnings per share of 25 cents. Its fourth-quarter revenue rose 6 percent to $34.6 billion.

"You can't sugar-coat the quarter. They came up short. But you have to be encouraged by the outlook," Nesvold said.

Ford's?shares fell 53 cents, or 4 percent, to $12.21.

As in prior quarters,?Ford?continues to do best in North America, its core market. The automaker reported an operating profit of $889 million for the region, compared with a profit of $670 million a year earlier.

Ford?sold 2.1 million vehicles in the U.S. market last year, an 11 percent increase. It was the No. 2 seller, capturing a 16.8 percent share of the market and trailing only General Motors.

The automaker's U.S. sales growth is a result of a product lineup that is "fuel-efficient, aggressively styled and more than competitive with traditional class-leading offerings from Toyota and Honda," said Alec Gutierrez, an analyst at Kelley Blue Book, the?auto?information company.

But?Ford?continued to struggle in Europe, losing $190 million, almost four times what it lost in the same quarter a year earlier. The European debt crisis is damaging the region's economy and will make it hard forFord?and its rival automakers to make money there this year, Gutierrez said.

Ford's?profit in South America was $108 million, down from $281 million in the prior year. It also posted a loss of $83 million in Asia _ in part because of the floods in Thailand _ compared with a profit of $23 million during the same period a year earlier.

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Video: Nuclear inspectors go to Iran

The goal of the three-day visit is to try to determine whether the nation has a secret nuclear weapons program. NBC?s Ali Arouzi reports.

>>> rising tensions and threats related to iran 's nuclear ambitions a team of international inspectors have arrived there.

>> good evening, lester. in a rare visit to iran , a senior delegation of iaea inspectors began an important three-day visit that could influence washington's next move. their purpose, to determine whether iran has a secret nuclear weapons program . tehran maintains that its program is purely for civilian purposes. it's still unclear whether the delegation will be allowed to visit nuclear facilities or just hold talks with iranian officials. allowing in the iaea delegation and comments by president ahmadinejad earlier this week that iran was willing to restart nuclear negotiations seemed to be a sign iran was striking a more conciliatory notes. western powers call this a stalling tactic. iran 's speaker of the parliament warned the iaea team to be professional or suffer the consequences. tensions with the west were ratcheted up even further this month when washington and the eu imposed their harshest sanctions on iran so far. in response to those sanctions, iran 's parliament announced that it was considering retaliation with a preemptive ban on oil exports to the eu. iran 's oil minister announced iran would stop selling oil to some countries which could send oil prices sky high and leave some european countries scrambling for an alternative oil source. lester?

Source: http://video.msnbc.msn.com/nightly-news/46183156/

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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Blood found at home where Maine tot was last seen (AP)

PORTLAND, Maine ? Investigators have been analyzing blood found in the basement of a Maine home where a missing toddler was last seen six weeks ago, an official said Saturday.

The blood was found early in the investigation into Ayla Reynolds' disappearance from her father's home in Waterville, state police spokesman Steve McCausland said. The state crime laboratory has been running tests on it since then, but it was unclear when results would be available.

Ayla's father, Justin DiPietro, reported her missing Dec. 17. He had put her to bed the night before in the home he shares with his mother and said she wasn't there the next morning.

McCausland called the discovery of the blood "troubling." He declined to discuss how much blood was found in the basement or how old it might have been.

Ayla was 20 months old when she disappeared. She had been staying with her father at the time in the house where DiPietro lives with his mother. Her mother, Trista Reynolds, lives in Portland.

DiPietro told police she was wearing green pajamas with polka dots and the words "Daddy's Princess" on them and had a soft cast on her broken left arm.

DiPietro, his mother and a third adult were home the night of Dec. 16, and police have questioned all three, McCausland said.

"We believe they have not given us the full story," he said.

Trista Reynolds was participating in a vigil Saturday for the girl and could not be reached for comment. DiPietro did not immediately return a message left on his cellphone.

The two came face to face for the first time since Ayla's disappearance at the vigil on the City Hall steps in downtown Waterville, said Bob Vear, a friend of the DiPietro family who organized the vigil. They spoke privately for about 10 minutes before giving each other a hug, Vear said.

A woman who answered DiPietro's mother's cellphone hung up after being asked about the blood.

The blood was among hundreds of pieces of potential evidence that were removed from their home as part of a criminal investigation into the girl's disappearance. The discovery of the blood was first reported Saturday by WCVB-TV in Boston.

Ronald Reynolds, who is Trista Reynolds' father, said DiPietro hasn't been forthcoming with his version of what happened or what he knows. DiPietro has said he took a polygraph test, but has declined to say what the results were.

"They haven't given the full story, but this family has gone through so much pain, so much hurt," said Reynolds, who lives in Portland. "We're going into two months now and don't know anything, and all we get is the runaround."

Vear said he was first made aware of the blood sample Dec. 24, but he doesn't think it'll amount to anything.

"I cut myself at home all the time," he said. "It could be Justin's, it could be the baby's. There were five or six people in the house that night."

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Activists and bloggers fear Twitter censorship (AP)

SAN FRANCISCO ? Bloggers and activists from China, the Middle East and Latin America said Friday they were afraid that new Twitter policies could allow governments to censor messages, stifling free expression.

Thursday's announcement that Twitter had refined its technology to censor messages on a country-by-country basis raised fears that the company's commitment to free speech may be weakening. Twitter is trying to broaden its audience and make more money by expanding around the globe.

"I'm afraid it's a slippery slope of censorship," said social media commentator Jeff Jarvis, interviewed at a gathering of business and government leaders in Davos, Switzerland.

"I understand why Twitter is doing this ? they want to be able to enter more countries and deal with the local laws. But, as Google learned in China, when you become the agent of the censor, there are problems there," he added.

Egyptian activist Mahmoud Salem, who tweets and blogs under the name "Sandmonkey," questioned in a tweet whether Twitter "is selling us out."

Twitter sees the censorship tool as a way to ensure individual messages, or tweets, remain available to as many people as possible while it navigates a gauntlet of different laws around the world.

Before, when Twitter erased a tweet it disappeared throughout the world. Now, a tweet containing content breaking a law in one country can be taken down there and still be seen elsewhere.

Twitter will post a censorship notice whenever a tweet is removed. That's similar to what Internet search leader Google Inc. has been doing for years when a law in a country where its service operates requires a search result to be removed.

Like Google, Twitter also plans to the share the removal requests it receives from governments, companies and individuals at the chillingeffects.org website.

The similarity to Google's policy isn't coincidental. Twitter's general counsel is Alexander Macgillivray, who helped Google draw up its censorship policies while he was working at that company.

"One of our core values as a company is to defend and respect each user's voice," Twitter wrote in a blog post. "We try to keep content up wherever and whenever we can, and we will be transparent with users when we can't. The tweets must continue to flow."

Twitter, which is based in San Francisco, is tweaking its approach now that its nearly 6-year-old service has established itself as one of the world's most powerful megaphones. Daisy chains of tweets already have played instrumental roles in political protests throughout the world, including the Occupy Wall Street movement in the United States and the Arab Spring uprisings in Egypt, Bahrain, Tunisia and Syria.

It's a role that Twitter has embraced, but the company came up with the new filtering technology in recognition that it will likely be forced to censor more tweets as it pursues an ambitious agenda. Among other things, Twitter wants to expand its audience from about 100 million active users now to more than 1 billion.

Reaching that goal will require expanding into more countries, which will mean Twitter will be more likely to have to submit to laws that run counter to the free-expression protections guaranteed under the First Amendment in the U.S.

If Twitter defies a law in a country where it has employees, those people could be arrested. That's one reason Twitter is unlikely to try to enter China, where its service is currently blocked. Google for several years agreed to censor its search results in China to gain better access to the country's vast population, but stopped that practice two years after engaging in a high-profile showdown with Chain's government. Google now routes its Chinese search results through Hong Kong, where the censorship rules are less restrictive.

In China, where activists quickly caught on to Twitter despite it being blocked inside the country, artist and activist Ai Weiwei tweeted Friday: "If Twitter censors, I'll stop tweeting."

China's Communist Party remains highly sensitive to any organized challenge to its rule and responded sharply to the Arab Spring, cracking down last year after calls for a "Jasmine Revolution" in China.

Many Chinese find ways around the so-called "Great Firewall" that has blocked social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook.

Nelson Bocaranda, a Venezuelan journalist, radio host and outspoken opponent of President Hugo Chavez, warned that Twitter's decision could prompt a government crackdown on critics' tweets ahead of the Oct. 7 presidential election.

"Twitter has become a weapon to preserve our embattled democracy," said Bocaranda, who has more than 482,000 followers.

Twitter is "an important tool" for Venezuelans to share information as local media resort to self-censorship as means of avoiding conflict with government officials, Bocaranda added.

Salem, the Egyptian activist, added in a tweet on his account: "This is very bad news."

"Is it safe to say that (hash)Twitter is selling us out?" he wrote.

"Clearly there is a huge user backlash against this latest move by Twitter," said blogger Mike Butcher, editor of Tech Crunch Europe.

"It was seen as one of the few platforms that was free of any kind of censorship, heavily used during for example Arab spring and even in Russia lately over protests over the elections. It is, to some extent, something that we could have predicted," Butcher said.

In its Thursday blog post, Twitter said it hadn't yet used its ability to wipe out tweets in an individual country. All the tweets it has previously censored were wiped out throughout the world. Most of those included links to child pornography.

Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt declined to comment on Twitter's action and instead limited his comments to his own company.

"I can assure you we will apply our universally tough principles against censorship on all Google products," he told reporters in Davos.

Google's chief legal officer, David Drummond, said it was a matter of trying to adhere to different local laws.

"I think what they (Twitter officials) are wrestling with is what all of us wrestle with ? and everyone wants to focus on China, but it is actually a global issue ? which is laws in these different countries vary," Drummond said.

"Americans tend to think copyright is a real bad problem, so we have to regulate that on the Internet. In France and Germany, they care about Nazis' issues and so forth," he added. "In China, there are other issues that we call censorship. And so how you respect all the laws or follow all the laws to the extent you think they should be followed while still allowing people to get the content elsewhere?"

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Associated Press writers Christopher Toothaker in Caracas, Venezuela, Angela Charlton in Davos, Switzerland, Cara Anna in New York and Ben Hubbard in Cairo contributed to this story.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/tech/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120127/ap_on_hi_te/us_twitter_censorship

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Foldable electric car debuts in Europe

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Hiriko is a foldable electric car unveiled Jan. 24 in Europe. It is designed to fit in tight parking spaces and be part of car-sharing programs.

By John Roach

The commercial version of two-seater foldable electric car that driver and passenger enter through a pop-out windshield was officially unveiled this week in Europe.

The car, called Hiriko, is powered by four in-wheel motors that each turn a full 90 degrees. Its compact ? and compactable ? design coupled with four-wheel steering should allow parking in the tightest of spaces on crowded city streets.

The concept is based on the electric CityCar created by researchers at the MIT Media Lab, and commercialized by a consortium of automotive companies in the Basque region of Spain.

Hiriko, which is Basque for "urban," made its debut at a ceremony Jan. 24 by Jos? Manuel Barroso, president of the European Commission in Brussels.

With electric motors in the wheels, there's no need for a gas tank or traditional gasoline engine, transmission and gearbox, allowing the rear of the car to slip under the chassis.?

When folded, three of the cars can fit in one traditional parking space.

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MIT Media Lab's CityCar, which is the car Hiriko is based on, is compared to standard-size automobiles and a Smart car.

The MIT Media Lab envisions the cars finding a home in car-share programs where members drive any available ride around the city and parking at widely distributed charging stations.

The cars have a reported range of 100 km (62 miles) per charge, making them well suited for?in-city driving in compact European cities already accustomed to small, fuel-efficient vehicles.

While the vehicles should appeal to cities and consumers keen to save money and the environment, the Economist notes?that "supercompact cars have not done nearly as well as their proponents had hoped."

One of the hurdles, IHS Global Insight analyst Tim Urquhart?told the magazine, is that cars like Hiriko are low value, low price, "and, therefore, they are low margin" ? not much of a money maker.

Time will tell if these little electric rides find market acceptance. The first car-sharing trial is slated for Malmo, Sweden's third largest city, the Guardian reports. Other cities around the world have reportedly expressed interest, including Berlin, San Francisco, and Hong Kong.

Commercial production is slated to begin in Spain next year. The cars will cost 12,500 Euros each to build. A video of the unveiling ceremony is below.

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John Roach is a contributing writer for msnbc.com. To learn more about him, check out his website. For more of our Future of Technology series, watch the featured video below.

Jane Pauley and Gene Shalit show how far voice-activated commands had to go, when a toy van named came to visit the Today Show set, in 1979.

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It's a Snap: Travel photos from around the world

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Friday, January 27, 2012

UK musical to lampoon euro in currency's heartland (Reuters)

BERLIN (Reuters) ? Europe's top politicians and policymakers will need an extra-thick skin this Friday when an irreverent musical turns up on the doorstep to thumb its nose at the embattled euro.

Narrated by an umbrella-toting, finance-savvy Briton, "EuroCrash!" depicts the single European currency's founders - former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and former French President Francois Mitterrand - as a mad couple who enchant wayward countries into joining their "family" in a gingerbread house.

Decor is sparse and live music limited to a piano, but the message the six-strong troupe will take to the European Central Bank's home city of Frankfurt with just over an hour of song and dance is clear -- the euro was doomed from the start.

While a gregarious Kohl and a seductive female incarnation of Mitterrand try to teach their "children" discipline, bad boys Ireland, Greece and Spain busy themselves with individual delusions of grandeur: housing booms, early retirement, and world financial domination.

"But there's no going back from the euro," they sing as their plans crumble. "Regardless of who's getting poorer."

The slapstick show wheels out various protagonists of the euro zone debt crisis that left one Berlin audience laughing aloud, giggling at an oompah homage to the Bundesbank and an appearance by U.S. ratings agencies dressed as cowboy yodelers.

It also contains a trove of insider jokes for euro history buffs: a dance of the "currency snake," references to ECB leadership struggles, and Britain's 1992 crash out of the euro's precursor, the exchange rate mechanism.

It remains to be seen whether the theatrical reverence for the German mark and its victory over the euro will resound with audiences beyond euro-nerds, but writer David Shirreff already has his sights set on Brussels and possibly Athens.

A Berlin-based foreign correspondent, Shirreff insists the show is not prophetic and he does not want the currency to fail, despite lamenting what he calls the euro's poor groundwork.

"The show's a warning -- but I'm sure it will all be fine now, especially with Angela in charge," he said, referring to current German Chancellor Angela Merkel's leadership in fighting the crisis.

The show will play at Frankfurt's House of Finance from January 27 to 29th, before heading to London in February. Tickets are available at www.frankfurt-ticket.de

(Writing by Brian Rohan)

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Maksim Chmerkovskiy's Birthday Bash For Charity (omg!)

Maksim Chmerkovskiy's Birthday Bash For Charity

Dancing with the Stars' Maksim Chmerkovskiy is planning on throwing a birthday party fit for a professional dancer such as himself.

On January 27, Maksim, along with his younger brother Valentin Chmerkovskiy and fellow DWTS alum Tony Dovolani, will throw a bash at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City to celebrate his 32 birthday. The dancing pro, whose actual birthday was on January 17, will perform a ballroom dance number to tell his life story, from his humble beginnings in Odessa, Ukraine to his current success on the hit primetime show.

In addition to the grand birthday celebration, a percentage of the proceeds will be donated to St. Mary's Healthcare System for the children. For tickets and more information, visit www.dancewithmeusa.com.

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Newt rips Pelosi's 'strange fantasies' (Politico)

Saying that Nancy Pelosi ?lives in a San Francisco environment of strange fantasies,? Newt Gingrich on Wednesday dismissed the House Democratic leader?s odd claim that she knows something that will prevent him from becoming president

?She lives in a San Francisco environment of strange fantasies and strange understandings of reality. I have no idea what?s in Nancy Pelosi?s head. If she knows something, spit it out. Tell us what it is. I have no idea what she?s talking about,? Gingrich said on NBC?s ?Today? show.

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On Tuesday, Pelosi had ominously warned that a Gingrich presidency ?will never happen? because of something that she knows.

?He?s not going to be president of the United States. That?s not going to happen. Let me just make my prediction and stand by it; it isn?t going to happen,? she said on CNN.

?There is something I know,? she warned, without offering specifics. ?The Republicans, if they choose to nominate him that?s their prerogative. I don?t even think that?s going to happen.?

This is the second time the minority leader has hinted that she might have some particular knowledge about Gingrich.

?One of these days we?ll have a conversation about Newt Gingrich,? Pelosi told Talking Points Memo in December. ?I know a lot about him. I served on the investigative committee that investigated him, four of us locked in a room in an undisclosed location for a year. A thousand pages of his stuff.?

?Not right here,? Pelosi said, when asked for more detail. ?When the time?s right.?

A spokesperson later walked back the comments, saying that Pelosi was referring to ethics documents in the public record.

Pelosi?s spokesperson again asserted Wednesday that she was referring to items in the public record.

?The ?something? Leader Pelosi knows is that Newt Gingrich will not be President of the United States. She made that clear last night,? said spokesperson Drew Hamill. ?Leader Pelosi previously made a reference to the extensive amount of information that is in the public record, including the comprehensive committee report with which the public may not be fully aware.?

On his morning show appearance, Gingrich also slammed the president for his State of the Union address Tuesday, saying that it set up a ?year of divisiveness? ahead.

?On the one hand he has a lot of good rhetoric. I like a lot of his rhetoric,? said Gingrich. ?Yet last night he seemed to set up a year of divisiveness, of getting nothing done. I thought it was a sad decline from the hope and optimism he ran on in 2008. I think it reflects the last couple of years.?

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Wood protection law creates splintering in guitar industry

Veteran guitar repairman Bob Wirtz faced a wall of pricey custom-built electric guitars, and he had the ear of Gibson Guitar Corp.'s resident expert on the instruments. But what Wirtz wanted to talk about was international law.

Like many who attended the National Assn. of Music Merchants convention in Anaheim last weekend, Wirtz was tapping into a discordant tone among the makers, purveyors and purchasers of guitars that often are made from exotic woods protected by the federal Lacey Act.

A raid on Gibson's Nashville factory last summer, the second at company workshops in as many years, vaulted the once obscure law into the national spotlight when Chief Executive Henry E. Juszkiewicz accused the federal government of "bullying" and "persecution." His high-profile campaign against the raids has made him the darling of the GOP and the tea party movement and their agenda of regulatory reform.

At a hearing convened by U.S. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) shortly after the August raid, Juszkiewicz said the seizures, delays in bringing charges and wrangling over a Gibson countersuit were events he "just really would never have believed ? would take place in this country."

Wirtz was sympathetic.

"For the Department of Justice or any entity of government to spend those kinds of resources on something that isn't well defined ? it really seems to smell like politics as opposed to ecological concern," he said.

The law, first passed in 1900 to curtail trade in contraband wildlife, was amended in 2008 to address illegally harvested wood.

At the time, the amendments enjoyed bipartisan support, particularly among lawmakers from states with large forestry interests. They touted the measure as a way to protect American wood products from cheaper, illegally harvested wood from foreign sources. Such support is crumbling amid a presidential election campaign.

The National Assn. of Music Merchants backs Gibson's gripe and a congressional bill to revise Lacey. But the attitude of its members at the convention, which attracted more than 95,000 registrants, was more nuanced.

Wirtz, who has worked with guitars for half a century, runs the stringed instrument repair shop at a Sam Ash music store in the City of Industry. He was familiar with the dispute over whether Indian rosewood was lumber ? illegal to export under Indian law ? or finished fret board, which is exportable.

"The amount of Indian rosewood going into making a guitar is a tiny drop in the bucket," Wirtz said. "It's kind of a strange area of the economy to go after when there's so many other areas to go after."

Cliff Chulos, president of North American Wood Products, had a large display of sawed wood certified by the Forest Stewardship Council, or FSC.

He said he has benefited from the Gibson raid: His Portland, Ore., company now supplies fingerboard wood to the company.

Chulos remains a strong supporter of the 2008 Lacey amendments introduced by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.). "Not only is it beneficial for the environment, but it benefits America," he said.

Nonetheless, Chulos added, "Can't we revise the act to make it simpler for the buyers?"

Fingerboard blanks, he said, are too small to have any other use and shouldn't have to be classified as lumber. "It doesn't have any other use. It's not lumber."

Scott Paul, director of Greenpeace's forest campaign, said he fears the current GOP-dominated House may open the law to amendments pushed by lobbyists from less reputable foresters, particularly in Indonesia.

"The prospect of bringing this act back to Capitol Hill and opening it up is daunting," said Paul, who is not related to the senator. "Greenpeace feels a lot of the issues that are being raised can be addressed at the agency level."

C.F. Martin & Co. markets a line of guitars built entirely with FSC-certified wood, and others that include certified woods.

"We absolutely support the Lacey Act," said Gregory Paul, vice president of corporate operations for the Nazareth, Pa., company. He also is not related to the senator. "We understand the Lacey Act does create some difficult circumstances."

Holding a guitar made of FSC-certified woods, Gregory Paul said: "There are species available. You just have to be diligent about who you obtain it from."

geoffrey.mohan@latimes.com

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Demi Moore seeks treatment for exhaustion (omg!)

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? A spokeswoman for Demi Moore says the actress is seeking professional help to treat her exhaustion and improve her health.

Publicist Carrie Gordon says the decision is due to the stresses in Moore's life, and she looks forward to getting well.

Gordon did not release any other details about the nature or location of Moore's treatment.

The past few months have been rocky for Moore. She released a statement in November announcing she had decided to end her marriage to Ashton Kutcher following news of alleged infidelity. The two were known to publicly share their affection for one another via Twitter.

Moore still has a Twitter account under the name mrskutcher but has not posted any messages since Jan. 7.

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Monday, January 23, 2012

Ex-South Africa player stabbed to death in club

Associated Press Sports

updated 11:35 a.m. ET Jan. 21, 2012

JOHANNESBURG (AP) -Police say a footballer who played five times for South Africa was stabbed to death in a nightclub.

Jeffrey Ntuka was killed in the early hours of Saturday.

Michael Hughes, a representative of Ntuka's agent, Stella Africa, told football website Kickoff.com the player was killed in the central South African town of Kroonstad.

The 26-year-old defender had been in the squad of local giants Kaizer Chiefs for two years but was without a club this season after his contract with Supersport United expired.

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Advantages of living in the dark: The multiple evolution events of 'blind' cavefish

Advantages of living in the dark: The multiple evolution events of 'blind' cavefish [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 22-Jan-2012
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The blind Mexican cavefish (Astyanax mexicanus) have not only lost their sight but have adapted to perpetual darkness by also losing their pigment (albinism) and having altered sleep patterns. New research published in BioMed Central's open access journal BMC Evolutionary Biology shows that the cavefish are an example of convergent evolution, with several populations repeatedly, and independently, losing their sight and pigmentation.

The blind cavefish and the surface dwelling Mexican tetra, despite appearances, are the same species and can interbreed. The cavefish are simply a variant of the Mexican tetra, albeit one adapted to living in complete darkness. A team of researchers from Portugal, America, and Mexico studied the DNA from 11 populations of cavefish (from three geographic regions) and 10 populations of their surface dwelling cousins to help understand the evolutionary origin of the physical differences between them.

While results from the genotyping showed that the surface populations were genetically very similar, the story for the cave populations was very different. The cave forms had a much lower genetic diversity, probably as a result of limited space and food. Not surprisingly the cave populations with the most influx from the surface had the highest diversity. In fact there seemed to be a great deal of migration in both directions.

It has been thought that historically at least two groups of fish lived in the rivers of Sierra de El Abra, Mexico. One group originally colonized the caves, but became extinct on the surface. A different population then restocked the rivers and also invaded the caves.

Prof Richard Borowsky, from the Cave Biology Group at New York University explained, "We were fortunate in being able to use A. mexicanus as a kind of 'natural' experiment where nature has already provided the crosses and isolation events between populations for us. Our genotyping results have provided evidence that the cave variant had at least five separate evolutionary origins from these two ancestral stocks."

Dr Martina Bradic who lead the research continued, "Despite interbreeding and gene flow from the surface populations the eyeless 'cave phenotype' has been maintained in the caves. This indicates that there must be strong selection pressure against eyes in the cave environment. Whatever the advantage of the eyeless condition, it may explain why different populations of A. mexicanus cave fish have independently evolved the same eyeless condition, a striking example of convergent evolution."

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1. Gene flow and population structure in the Mexican blind cavefish complex (Astyanax mexicanus) Martina Bradic, Peter Beerli, Francisco Garca-de Len, Sarai Esquivel-Bobadilla and Richard Borowsky BMC Evolutionary Biology (in press)

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Contact: Dr Hilary Glover
hilary.glover@biomedcentral.com
44-020-319-22370
BioMed Central

The blind Mexican cavefish (Astyanax mexicanus) have not only lost their sight but have adapted to perpetual darkness by also losing their pigment (albinism) and having altered sleep patterns. New research published in BioMed Central's open access journal BMC Evolutionary Biology shows that the cavefish are an example of convergent evolution, with several populations repeatedly, and independently, losing their sight and pigmentation.

The blind cavefish and the surface dwelling Mexican tetra, despite appearances, are the same species and can interbreed. The cavefish are simply a variant of the Mexican tetra, albeit one adapted to living in complete darkness. A team of researchers from Portugal, America, and Mexico studied the DNA from 11 populations of cavefish (from three geographic regions) and 10 populations of their surface dwelling cousins to help understand the evolutionary origin of the physical differences between them.

While results from the genotyping showed that the surface populations were genetically very similar, the story for the cave populations was very different. The cave forms had a much lower genetic diversity, probably as a result of limited space and food. Not surprisingly the cave populations with the most influx from the surface had the highest diversity. In fact there seemed to be a great deal of migration in both directions.

It has been thought that historically at least two groups of fish lived in the rivers of Sierra de El Abra, Mexico. One group originally colonized the caves, but became extinct on the surface. A different population then restocked the rivers and also invaded the caves.

Prof Richard Borowsky, from the Cave Biology Group at New York University explained, "We were fortunate in being able to use A. mexicanus as a kind of 'natural' experiment where nature has already provided the crosses and isolation events between populations for us. Our genotyping results have provided evidence that the cave variant had at least five separate evolutionary origins from these two ancestral stocks."

Dr Martina Bradic who lead the research continued, "Despite interbreeding and gene flow from the surface populations the eyeless 'cave phenotype' has been maintained in the caves. This indicates that there must be strong selection pressure against eyes in the cave environment. Whatever the advantage of the eyeless condition, it may explain why different populations of A. mexicanus cave fish have independently evolved the same eyeless condition, a striking example of convergent evolution."

Media Contact
Dr Hilary Glover
Scientific Press Officer, BioMed Central
Tel: 44-20-3192-2370
Mob: 44-778-698-1967
Email: hilary.glover@biomedcentral.com

Notes to Editors

1. Gene flow and population structure in the Mexican blind cavefish complex (Astyanax mexicanus) Martina Bradic, Peter Beerli, Francisco Garca-de Len, Sarai Esquivel-Bobadilla and Richard Borowsky BMC Evolutionary Biology (in press)

Please name the journal in any story you write. If you are writing for the web, please link to the article. All articles are available free of charge, according to BioMed Central's open access policy.

Article citation and URL available on request at press@biomedcentral.com on the day of publication.

2. BMC Evolutionary Biology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of molecular and non-molecular evolution of all organisms, as well as phylogenetics and palaeontology.

3. BioMed Central (http://www.biomedcentral.com/) is an STM (Science, Technology and Medicine) publisher which has pioneered the open access publishing model. All peer-reviewed research articles published by BioMed Central are made immediately and freely accessible online, and are licensed to allow redistribution and reuse. BioMed Central is part of Springer Science+Business Media, a leading global publisher in the STM sector.

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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Fireplace ashes ignited Nevada fire that gutted 26 (Reuters)

RENO, Nevada (Reuters) ? The careless disposal of hot fireplace ashes by an elderly man ignited the fierce brush fire that destroyed 26 houses, prompted thousands of people to flee their homes and closed a major highway near northern Nevada's largest city, officials said on Friday.

The man, who was not publicly identified, turned himself over to authorities on Friday expressing deep remorse for the disaster he touched off the previous day, said Nancy Leuenhagen, a spokeswoman for the Washoe County manager's office.

She said investigators planned to turn the case over to the district attorney's office for possible criminal prosecution. Leuenhagen said she did not know whether the man had been placed in custody or whether his home was among those consumed by the wind-whipped blaze.

The fire's advance was halted Thursday night at the southern outskirts of Reno, keeping flames from reaching a metropolitan area of about 420,000 people. Within 24 hours a team of several hundred firefighters working with hand tools and bulldozers had managed to carve containment lines around 65 percent of the blaze's perimeter, officials said.

Most evacuees were being allowed to return, and U.S. Highway 395, the main north-south route between Reno and Nevada's capital, Carson City, was expected to reopen to traffic by midnight Friday.

Authorities said one person was found dead in the fire zone, but it was not immediately clear whether the individual was a victim of the blaze. No further details of the death were given, and no other fatalities or major injuries were reported.

The Reno Gazette Journal reported that one woman was believed to have died by suffocation in the blaze, which fire officials said has scorched an estimated 3,900 acres.

Driven by gale-force wind gusts, the blaze erupted on Thursday afternoon in the Pleasant Valley area south of Reno and prompted the evacuation of 14 communities as it roared northward over hilly, parched scrubland toward the city.

In their haste to save farm animals, authorities opened gates of livestock pens to release horses and cattle onto nearby roads so they could roam out of harm's way on their own.

In an added twist, the fire also forced Vice President Joe Biden to cut short a visit to Reno on Thursday. The high school where he spoke to students and parents was later evacuated as flames crept to within 500 yards of the building.

Reduced visibility from heavy smoke, along with fallen power lines and debris, also prompted authorities to close a 16-mile stretch of Highway 395 through most of Friday, forcing motorists from Reno to take lengthy detours in order to reach Carson City or Lake Tahoe to the south.

At least 2,000 people were still under evacuation as of midday on Friday, down from 10,000 residents urged to leave their homes in Washoe County at the height of the fire threat on Thursday, Leuenhagen said.

Sheriff Mike Haley confirmed on Friday that 26 homes were lost in the blaze, but authorities said firefighters had saved more than 800 dwellings inside the fire zone.

The fire was the latest in a string of disasters to strike in and around Reno in recent months. An Amtrak train wreck 70 miles east of the city killed six people in June.

Then in September, a gunman opened fire in a Carson City pancake house, killing four people before committing suicide. The same month, a vintage plane nose-dived near the grandstand at a Reno air race, killing 11 people.

A fire on the edge of Reno in November blackened at least 2,000 acres of suburban scrubland, damaged dozens of homes and was blamed for the death of an elderly man who suffered a heart attack and lost control of his car while fleeing with his wife.

"It is inconceivable that this community has been struck by tragedy once again," Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval told reporters Thursday night after declaring a state of emergency.

Authorities raised concerns on Friday that heavy rains forecast to hit the area later in the day could unleash mudslides in steep foothills stripped of vegetation and left unstable by back-to-back wildfires.

(Additional reporting and writing by Steve Gorman; Editing by Cynthia Johnston)

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Robert Kraft, Bill BelichickAP

Who?s the greatest coach in NFL history? Any answer would have to consider the likes of Vince Lombardi, Paul Brown, George Halas, Don Shula, Bill Walsh and Chuck Noll. But Patriots owner Robert Kraft says his coach has them all beat.

Kraft said today that he believes Patriots coach Bill Belichick will be remembered as the best coach the league has ever seen.

?I think he?ll go down as the greatest coach in the history of the NFL, because he?s really competing in the era of the salary cap,? Kraft said, via Mike Reiss of ESPN.com. ?When I bought the team, it was the beginning of the salary cap, and I think a lot of great coaches had difficulty understanding how to balance the economics of the game and the budgets. His product knowledge is so great.?

Kraft raises an interesting point about the turnover of NFL rosters these days: Belichick is going for his fourth Super Bowl ring, which would tie him with Noll for the most ever, but Noll did it with the Steelers at a time when franchises could keep the nucleus of a great team together for a decade. The Patriots have only three players on this year?s roster ? Tom Brady, Kevin Faulk and Matt Light ? who were with the Patriots when they won the first Super Bowl under Belichick.

In fact, what Belichick has done in building the Patriots dynasty at a time when there really aren?t dynasties in the NFL is so different than what any of those great coaches of the past did that it?s hard to even compare them. But Kraft has a good point when he suggests that Belichick?s achievement surpasses them all, because it comes at a time when it?s harder to build a dynasty than it ever has been before.

?I think we?re privileged to have him as a head coach,? Kraft said. ?I think he has done an outstanding job.?

And if he earns another Super Bowl ring this year, he may have done the most outstanding job that any coach has ever done.

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

5 unemployed Moroccans set selves on fire (AP)

RABAT, Morocco ? Five unemployed Moroccan men set themselves on fire in the capital Rabat as part of widespread demonstrations in the country over the lack of jobs, especially for university graduates, a rights activist said Thursday. Three were burned badly enough to be hospitalized.

Once rare, self-immolation became a tactic of protest in the Middle East and North Africa ever since a vegetable seller in Tunisia set himself on fire in December 2010 to protest police harassment, setting off an uprising that toppled the government and sparked similar movements elsewhere in the region.

The Moroccans were part of the "unemployed graduates" movement, a loose collections of associations across the country filled with millions of university graduates demanding jobs. The demonstrations are often violently dispersed by police and in some towns and cities have resulted in sustained clashes.

While the official unemployment rate is only 9.1 percent nationally, it rises to around 16 percent for graduates.

On Thursday, the government elected in November presented its new plan to parliament with a focus on job creation, education and improving health care. The Islamist-led government promised to create 200,000 new jobs a year through public and private investment.

Around 160 members of the movement have been occupying an administrative building of the Ministry of Higher Education for the past two weeks in Rabat as part of their protest. Supporters would bring them food until two days ago when security forces stopped them.

"The authorities prevented them from receiving food and water, so five people went outside to get food and threatened to set themselves on fire if they were stopped," said Youssef al-Rissouni of the Moroccan Association for Human Rights.

Of the three who were hospitalized, two were in serious condition, while the other two just had their clothing singed, he added.

A video published by the group online shows a crowd tossing bread over the heads of police towards a building. Several young men on the building then douse themselves with a liquid and jump down and begin collecting the bread.

When riot police armed with truncheons move to stop them, at least two of the men burst into flames and begin running around wildly before they are surrounded by supporters and the flames apparently smothered.

Photos afterwards showed men with large sections of their skin burned. The online newspaper Goud reported that two of the men had second degree burns and were going to be sent to the Casablanca burn unit.

While the Moroccan economy has posted steady growth rates for the last several years of around 4 to 5 percent, it has been unable create enough jobs for the growing numbers of young people entering the work force every year.

The self-immolation of Tunisia's Mohammed Bouazizi in the hardscrabble town of Sidi Bouzid in December 2010 became the symbol of the depths of despair to which the poor of North Africa and the Middle East have sunk. Last week, four more people set themselves on fire in Tunisia, including a father of three who died from his burns.

As Morocco's new government announced its economic plan Thursday, parliament was picketed by at least 1,000 unemployed graduates demanding jobs.

Prime Minister Abdelilah Benkirane's plan called for increased training programs and some government jobs to absorb the unemployed graduates, but will mainly rely on the private sector to create the necessary employment.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/world/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120120/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_morocco_self_immolations

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SiriusXM now available on Canadian Sonos systems

 

Sonos sound system with Android app

Sonos, the Android-friendly speaker system, has been able to stream SiriusXM Radio since 2007, but only in limited geographies. Today, Sirius announced that Canadian subscribers can now remotely stream their favourite stations out to the Wi-Fi-enabled sound system. 

You can check out our full review of the Sonos over here, if you were thinking of picking one up. I've spent a bit of time with it myself, and I was definitely impressed, and it works great from your phone. It's really ideal for bigger homes where you want to have consistent music across multiple rooms, since the whole family of products talks to one another wirelessly. Of course, that gets a little pricy for the speakers alone, and then if you want something like Sirius, then you're also paying subscription fees on top of that, but hey - if you love your music, this is one smart way to get it into your home without the hassle of wires. 

Us poor saps in Canada are usually subject to limited content licenses, so it's no surprise to see a delay here, but when it comes to music, there's really not much we don't have access to anymore. So what's the hold-up, Pandora? Slacker and Rdio are doing business up here just fine. 

Head over to Sonos to snag your system, Sirius to start subscribing, and if you're already a part of the sister service, XM Radio, you should be able to plug in to Sonos later on this year. 

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Friday, January 20, 2012

Assistant Director, Communications and Outreach (Millburn, New ...

The regional offices maintain the agency's nationwide presence, attract leaders and donors to AJC, enhance the agency's influence with key local, national and international decision makers and stakeholders, implement advocacy initiatives at the state/local level, establish and nurture community relationships, and serve as AJC's eyes and ears on the ground.

The Assistant Director, Communications and Outreach, will manage all aspects of the NJ Region?s communications program, working with staff and leadership to ensure that AJC NJ is positioned as a dynamic and vigorous presence among key stakeholders (current and prospective donors, coalition partners, rabbis, media, etc.). In addition, the successful candidate will be responsible for advancing and managing AJC?s Parlor & Policy outreach initiatives in areas around the state.

Primary Communications Responsibilities:
? Develop and implement a comprehensive communications program for the region, including updating the Website, sending out regular emails and using social media to advance the organization?s agenda and engage stakeholders.
? Develop and maintain relationships with key on-line and traditional media. Develop opportunities for media exposure through setting up interviews, op-eds, letters to the editor etc.
? Enhance the visibility of the NJ Region, the Metro and Central NJ Presidents and the Area Director.
? Serve as liaison to communications task forces or committees
? Oversee management of the communications database
? Train staff in technologies needed to sustain active communications program

Primary Outreach Responsibilities:
? Work with leadership to manage and expand ?Parlor & Policy Group? outreach efforts
? Book speakers, design invitations and coordinate logistics for 3-4 programs per year for each Parlor & Policy group
? Manage invite lists and provide appropriate communications between programs
? Work with Metro NJ leadership to integrate Parlor & Policy members into general AJC activities

Secondary Responsibilities:
? Assist in the coordination and management of general AJC programming and activities
? Participate in fundraising efforts as appropriate
? Perform other tasks needed to support overall office effectiveness

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