Friday, January 25, 2013

Obama, Hillary Clinton to give joint interview

NEW YORK (AP) ? The White House says President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will give their first joint interview to the television news show "60 Minutes," and it will air Sunday.

Clinton is soon to leave her post as secretary of state, and already she is being mentioned as a possible presidential candidate for 2016.

Obama and Clinton competed for the Democratic nomination for president in 2008, and their relationship has been watched closely ever since.

It's not clear what questions the two will face in their joint interview.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-hillary-clinton-joint-interview-181512107.html

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Venezuela VP says govt uncovered assassination plots

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) ? Venezuela's vice president said Wednesday that the government has uncovered a plot to attack him or another senior leader of President Hugo Chavez's party.

The purported plot involved "groups that have infiltrated the country," Vice President Nicolas Maduro said in a speech to government supporters. He added that the authorities believe the unidentified groups intended to attack him or National Assembly President Diosdado Cabello, and then "try to blame one or the other."

After announcing the alleged plot, Maduro traveled to Cuba to see the ailing Chavez, who underwent cancer surgery more than six weeks ago. Cuban state television showed Maduro arriving in Havana on Wednesday night and being greeted by Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez.

In a speech to supporters in Caracas on Wednesday afternoon, Maduro didn't provide any evidence of the plot or say what sort of attacks the authorities believed to have been planned. The vice president also didn't mention any arrests, but said: "Don't be surprised by the actions that will be taken in the coming days."

A large contingent of police and troops with rifles stood guard while Maduro spoke at an outdoor rally.

The vice president and Cabello have often appeared together while Chavez has remained out of sight in Cuba following the operation. Speculation about potential divisions between the two men has arisen, but they have repeatedly insisted they are working together and united.

Maduro said Chavez has gone through a difficult recovery process after the Dec. 11 operation, and that now "he's on the path to a new phase."

Chavez, who was re-elected to another six-year term in October, has not appeared or spoken publicly since he left for Havana on Dec. 10. Government officials have said the 58-year-old president is improving after suffering complications including a severe respiratory infection, but they have not provided specific details about his health.

Even with Chavez absent, his supporters took to Caracas' streets by the thousands Wednesday to commemorate the anniversary of the country's democracy.

The president's supporters, many of whom wore T-shirts emblazoned with an image of the president's eyes, marched through the city in separate groups. They then gathered in the working-class neighborhood of 23 de Enero, which was built by Gen. Marcos Perez Jimenez, Venezuela's last dictator, and later named for the Jan. 23 date of his downfall.

"Our president has brought true democracy to our country. Nobody should believe opposition leaders who say that Chavez is a threat to democracy," said Angel Colmenares, a burly 44-year-old brick mason who waved Venezuela's red, yellow and blue flag as he marched with others through downtown Caracas.

Meanwhile, opposition leader Henrique Capriles joined thousands of government opponents at a separate gathering in a basketball arena in eastern Caracas where he dismissed the alleged plot by referring to the country's high murder rate, saying there are "attacks every day against more than 50 Venezuelans."

Chavez was briefly ousted in a 2002 coup and returned to power within two days. In the years since, Chavez has periodically announced the discovery of plots against him and his government. However, arrests have been few and such claims have largely been unsubstantiated.

The opposition earlier this month had announced plans for a protest on Wednesday but scaled back their event after the government announced its supporters would fill downtown Caracas with their demonstration.

"They wanted a confrontation between Venezuelans," Capriles told reporters, referring to the government.

Capriles also accused the government of providing incomplete and contradictory information about Chavez by "saying the president is walking and telling jokes, but he doesn't communicate with the country."

Since Chavez took office in 1999, Jan. 23 has become a date that underscores Venezuela's political divisions, with opponents often using it to protest against Chavez's government.

"What's evident today is the deep fracture, the immense division, the strong polarization that characterizes Venezuelan society," said Tulio Hernandez, a sociologist and newspaper columnist.

"The group in power is permanently trying to demonstrate the other group, the dissident one, does not form part of the same political community," Hernandez said during a telephone interview, adding that government officials are attempting to portray opposition supporters are "enemies, not adversaries."

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Associated Press writers Jorge Rueda in Caracas and Peter Orsi in Havana contributed to this report.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/venezuela-vp-plot-against-chavez-allies-revealed-200836321.html

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Biometrics using internal body parts: Knobbly knees in competition with fingerprints

Jan. 23, 2013 ? Forget digital fingerprints, iris recognition and voice identification, the next big thing in biometrics could be your knobbly knees. Just as a fingerprints and other body parts are unique to us as individuals and so can be used to prove who we are, so too are our kneecaps. Computer scientist Lior Shamir of Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, Michigan, has now demonstrated how a knee scan could be used to single us out.

The approach based on MRI could be used to quickly register and identify people in a moving queue as they approach passport control at airports for instance or as they walk through the entrance to an office block or other building.

Shamir has tested the approach and achieved accuracy of around 93 percent, this coupled with other factors such as possession of the correct passport, being in the right place at the right time or tied to other biometrics such as iris recognition and signature analysis could be used to prevent deception and fraud. Contact lenses can be used to dupe iris recognition systems, passports can be forged.

"Deceptive manipulation requires an invasive and complicated medical procedure, and therefore it is more resistant to spoofing compared to methods such as face, fingerprints, or iris," Shamir points out. It would be almost impossible to fake one's internal body parts including the kneecaps. Of course, kneecaps are a renowned target of irreversible and deleterious adjustment in the criminal world, but even then shattered kneecaps are likely to be unique to the victim in any case.

MRI scanning avoids health risk of scanning with ionizing radiation, such as X-rays, it would also avoid some of the privacy issues that have arisen with terahertz scanners that can "see" beneath a person's clothing, whereas MRI goes more than skin deep. There is a distinct problem with the implementation of MRI scanning in a security setting in that MRI scanners are very large machines and take a long time to acquire an image of even a small body part such as the kneecap. However, developments in MRI technology are fast moving and it is likely that within the medium term more portable and faster equipment will emerge that could fulfill the security role.

"Further studies will develop the concept of internal biometrics, and will lead to automatic identification methods that are highly resistant to spoofing," concludes Shamir.

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Ohio judge weighs whether to keep rape trial open

(AP) ? A judge planned to rule on whether the upcoming trial of two high school football players charged with raping a 16-year-old girl should be open to the public or closed at the request of the girl, the state attorney general and one defendant.

At issue are concerns about protecting the girl and worries raised by an attorney for defendant Ma'Lik Richmond that keeping the trial open could lead to potential witnesses on his behalf being intimidated.

News organizations including The Associated Press have argued that openness is the best way to ensure public confidence in the proceedings.

Judge Thomas Lipps, a special judge brought in from Hamilton County to oversee the trial, was set to hold a hearing Friday to take testimony from both sides, then decide. The judge has already rejected a request to try the two players separately.

The football players are accused of attacking the girl twice after an alcohol-fueled party in mid-August in Steubenville in far eastern Ohio. Three other students who witnessed the attack but weren't charged are expected to testify at next month's trial. The girl attends a different high school across the river in West Virginia.

The girl and her parents want the trial closed to keep evidence that a judge might rule inadmissible from becoming public, their attorney argued in a court filing Tuesday. That could include "harmful" and "legally non-relevant" evidence, said attorney Robert Fitzsimmons.

Keeping the hearing closed will also protect the girl, who has maintained her anonymity through the proceedings, Fitzsimmons said.

The AP generally doesn't identity people who say they are the victims of sexual assault.

Attorney General Mike DeWine, whose office is prosecuting the case, says it will be difficult enough for the girl to testify, let alone in a public hearing open to the media.

News organizations arguing to keep the hearing open say the case is already subject to speculation that it won't be fully investigated and prosecuted because it involves the city's popular football team. Keeping it open eliminates that speculation, according to arguments by the AP, ABC, CNN, CBS News, The New York Times and WEWS-TV.

The lawyer for Richmond wants the trial closed out of concern that intense publicity and social media commentary could lead to witness intimidation. The attorney, Walter Madison, cited threats he said were made by the hacker-activist group Anonymous to retaliate against people perceived as helping his client.

The other defendant has asked that the case be delayed and moved but not closed.

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

For better or worse, Google owns the mobile app space

Android Central

Google has captured five of the top six spots in the mobile app space, and it isn't likely that they will be slowing down any time soon. That chart you see above is the number of unique (as in you only get counted once) users of the top 10 mobile apps on Android and iOS for the month of December 2012, and as you can see Google is just tearing it up. In fact, according to Comscore Google would have also grabbed the number one spot were it not for the maps fiasco in iOS 6.

That my friends, is a whole lot of eyeballs.

We created Android in response to our own experiences launching mobile apps. We wanted to make sure that there would always be an open platform available for carriers, OEMs, and developers to use to make their innovative ideas a reality. We wanted to make sure that there was no central point of failure, where one industry player could restrict or control the innovations of any other. The solution we chose was an open and open-source platform. -- Google

Google has consistently stated that one of Android's primary goals was to put the Internet, and their apps, into as many hands as possible. With upwards of 75-percent market share alone, and close to 95-percent when combined with the Google-friendly iOS, I think they've succeeded in a very big way.

But while you're cheering and bumping bro-fists over Google's triumph,  I'm thinking of all the great alternatives we'll never get to see because they can't gain a foothold against these kinds of numbers. I'm not talking about Bing, or other apps like it that we already know and find pretty useless, but I think we all can agree that somebody out there has an idea for a way to do things that's better than what we have now. I'm not necessarily knocking Google. I use all of their services and appreciate the hard work and innovation that brought them to me. I just don't want to miss something better. I hope they can find a way to show it to us in this one-sided landscape.

Source: Comscore



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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Looking For Credit? Check Out These Tips For ... - Finance Analysis

Advice for consumers is a business in and of itself these days. Charge cards are often a focus for much of this business. This article includes many helpful suggestions for using credit and insights into the credit industry. It is important for consumers to understand how to choose, use and pay the balance of a credit card.

When you select a card due to the cash or air miles you expect, be certain you understand the terms of the reward program before signing the agreement. Some rewards have expirations dates so you want to make sure you can use the reward before it expires.

If one of your credit cards has lower interest than another, you can utilize that card to pay off the other credit card. This also applies if the cards have similar interest rates, but one offers better rewards or perks attached to it. Make sure you make accurate comparisons before you make the decision.

Be sure that your children know the ins and outs of finances prior to allowing them to get bank cards. It may be difficult to say no or hard to admit your child just isn?t mature enough, but holding back now will lead to better spending habits later and could very well avoid financial disaster.

There are often great bonuses for accepting a new card. Read the fine print before signing up however, because there are often many ways you could be disqualified from the bonus. One of the most common terms is that you spend a set amount of money in a set period.

Be aware of the exact terms of zero percent credit card offers. While this seems great upon first glance, it may prompt some to spend excessively. When a certain period of time elapses, and the interest rate goes up, these individuals may wind up owing a lot of money that they have to struggle to repay.

Never give your card number out over the phone. This is a very common tactic by scammers. Be sure to give you number only to businesses that you trust. Never give your numbers to people who may call you on the phone. No matter what or who they might claim to be, there is no way for you to know who you are talking to.

Read the fine print. If you receive an offer touting a pre-approved card, or a salesperson offers you help in getting the card, make sure you know all the details involved. Be aware of what the interest rate on your card is and how long it will last. Make sure to find out about grace periods and fees.

Keep up with the emails and correspondences from your credit card company. Read them immediately. Creditors are always allowed to change certain things about your fee schedule if they let you know about it in writing. If you don?t wish to be subject to those changes, you can cancel the card.

If you want a credit score that is good, be sure that you?re able to pay credit card payments before it?s due. Paying late will hurt your score and incur extra fees. Avoid this problem by setting up automatic payments to come out of your bank account on the due date or earlier.

Be careful if you buy things online with your credit card. Before you enter any of your credit card information, make sure the site you are using is secure. Any site that is secure will protect your identity, and keep your credit card data under lock and key. Do not pay any attention to emails that want your credit card details.

It is in your best interest to pay off your credit card in full every month. In the ideal credit card situation, they will be paid off entirely in every billing cycle and used simply as conveniences. Using charge cards and paying the balance in full builds up your credit rating, and ensures no interest will be charged to your account.

Keep a close eye on your balance. Be sure that you?re aware of what kind of limits are on your credit card account. Going over this limit will result in greater fees incurred. When you continue to exceed the limit, it is going to take much longer to pay it off.

If you have more than one credit card, it is wise to pay at least one off each month. Your other cards may have high debt, but paying off one select card in full each month helps to build stronger credit.

Start reducing and eliminating high credit card balances. The effort will be rewarded with a higher credit score and easier loan approval with better rates. Pay off more than the minimum every month in order to get ahead.

In conclusion, getting in trouble with your credit cards is far too simple. Carrying a balance, late payments, and big purchases can all get an uneducated credit card user into high debt. Use the information you?ve read here to become a more educated credit user and make smart financial decisions.

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Analysis: Israeli vote is least of neighbors' worries

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A hardline Israeli government or a very hardline one.

With those widely viewed as the likeliest outcomes Of Tuesday's election in Israel, the ballot has aroused minimal interest from Middle Eastern states who once scrutinized such votes for clues about the fate of the so-called peace process.

Whether they endorsed U.S.-backed negotiations with the Palestinians or were out to sabotage them, regional powers would see Israeli polls at least as significant straws in the wind.

Not this time, when the only questions appear to be the size of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's re-election victory and whether he will rely for coalition partners on sworn foes of any territorial compromise with the Palestinians, or seek to include "centrist" parties still formally committed to the quest for an increasingly implausible two-state solution.

Mustapha Kamal Al-Sayyid, a professor of political science at Cairo University, said Arabs were paying little attention to an election destined only to shift Israel further to the right.

"The chances of a peaceful settlement are already thin under Netanyahu, but they would be even more remote under a new Israeli government dominated by rightist parties," he said.

In the United States, Israel's indispensable ally, President Barack Obama may be reluctant to embark on a new drive to break the Middle East deadlock in his second term after U.S.-brokered talks in the first term collapsed almost immediately.

Netanyahu has shifted the whole political terrain to the right, imposing "the language of security, violence and control rather than a language of peace, reconciliation or compromise", argued senior PLO official Hanan Ashrawi.

"Unfortunately that has dominated the whole election campaign," she told Reuters.

REGIONAL FLUX

The region also has more compelling worries than a seemingly predictable parliamentary poll, Israel's first since Arab uprisings erupted two years ago, reshaping the Middle East.

The upheaval's biggest scalp so far is Hosni Mubarak, who preserved Egypt's 1979 peace treaty with Israel for 30 years.

An Islamist leader, Mohamed Mursi, is now in power, saying he will not scrap the pact. But videotapes that surfaced this month of speeches he made in 2010 as a Muslim Brotherhood leader have alarmed Israelis and others with their crude anti-Semitic remarks and calls for children to be taught to hate Israel.

Yet Israel's election is hardly uppermost in the minds of Egyptians, who Al-Sayyid said were preoccupied with this week's anniversary of the anti-Mubarak revolt, their own next election and economic difficulties exacerbated by political turmoil.

Syria's devastating civil war and the ousting of leaders in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Yemen have largely overshadowed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, despite Israel's brief war in November with Hamas Islamist militants in the Gaza Strip.

Hamas, which rejects Israel's right to exist, and its more moderate Palestinian rivals led by President Mahmoud Abbas have renewed attempts to heal their feud since the Gaza conflict. Neither faction has high expectations from the Israeli election.

"Palestinians have no option except to unite against the Zionist enemy (Israel), whose extremism increases every day," Osama Hamdan, the leader of Hamas in Lebanon, told reporters in Gaza on Sunday in a terse comment on the Israeli vote.

Netanyahu, playing on his security credentials, has tried to keep the focus on perceived external threats, especially Iran's nuclear program, while vowing to promote Jewish settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank and east Jerusalem, both captured, along with the Gaza Strip, in the 1967 war.

"The problem in the Middle East is Iran's attempt to build nuclear weapons, the chemical weapons in Syria and the Islamist radicalism spreading in Africa, threatening to sweep the entire region," the prime minister told his cabinet on Sunday.

A day earlier, he said Iran, the Lebanese Shi'ite Islamist group Hezbollah and Hamas were keenly following the Israeli election to gauge whether his ruling party had grown or shrunk.

"They want a weak Israel, a divided one, and the most challenged country in the world must not be divided," he said, after opinion polls showed his sizeable lead was declining.

KHAMENEI'S CONCERNS

Hardline media in Iran have indeed forecast that Netanyahu's Likud party, running jointly with the ultra-nationalist Yisrael Beitenu faction, will fare worse than expected in the polls.

"Contrary to Netanyahu's predictions, the Likud party and its main ally Yisrael Beitenu will be in a weaker position," wrote Sadollah Zarei in Kayhan newspaper, whose editor is considered close to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

But Meir Javedanfar, lecturer in Iranian politics at the Interdisciplinary Center at Herzliya, Israel, said the election rated relatively low on the scale of challenges faced by Iran.

"What Iran's supreme leader probably cares most about is: will the next Israeli government isolate Israel's position in the international community and damage its relations with the EU and U.S. through more settlement building?

"If the answer is yes, then Khamenei will probably sleep easier at night, because he most probably knows that an isolated Israel will find it difficult to justify a unilateral military attack against Iran's nuclear sites," Javedanfar said.

Iran denies seeking atom bombs, but has been markedly secretive about some of its nuclear activity. It points to Israel, widely believed to have the Middle East's only nuclear arsenal, as the main threat to regional peace and security.

Iran's ally Hezbollah is always an avid monitor of its arch-enemy, but the Israeli election can hardly rank with the group's anxiety about the possible fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the loss of its overland arms lifeline from Tehran.

As for the Palestinians, they can only watch in dismay as their cause is eclipsed as a concern for Israeli voters fed up with failed peacemaking and as Netanyahu elevates Iran's nuclear ambitions to the pinnacle of his national agenda.

"He presents Iran as a strategic threat to Israel, and he attempts to present the Palestinian question as a domestic issue under Israeli control," the PLO's Ashrawi said.

"People who know better understand that the Palestinian question is the real existential issue when it comes to Israel - it's the key to peace, legitimacy and stability throughout the region, whereas Iran can be dealt with politically."

(Additional reporting by Yeganeh Torbati in Dubai, Noah Browning in Ramallah, Maayan Lubell in Jerusalem; Editing by Angus MacSwan)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/analysis-israeli-vote-least-neighbors-worries-121829055.html

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Celestial Delish ? (Singapore Food & Recipe Blogger): Soup Broth ...

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Soup Broth Asia
Venue: 252 North Bridge Road, #B1-62 Raffles City Shopping Centre, Singapore 179103
Contact: +65 6338 6909
Opening Hours: Sun to Thur 11am - 10pm | Fri & Sat 11am - 10.30pm
Website: www.soupbrothasia.com

- The Shop
The contemporary Soup Broth Asia is established by The Soup Spoon (a leading soup chain in Singapore since 2002) in August 2010.

The 60-seater outlet offer an exciting variety of the best homemade delicious Asian soups with everything made fresh from the kitchen with No MSG (Monosodium Glutamate) added!!

The secret to their good soups lies in the stock. At Soup Broth Asia, the soup base is prepared from ingredients slow cooked in a tilting kettle for at least 8-hours to ensure a flavorful gourmet stock. The ingredients will then be discard and slow cook with a fresh batch of seafood/meat/veggies before serving to customer. This allows the ingredients to preserve their nutritional value and remain tasty at the same time.

- The Food
Kimchi Beef Hotpot @ $16.80
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The Korean stew-like soup is loaded with crunchy kimchi, Korean rice cakes, tofu and egg. Along with raw slices of beef on the piping-hot lightly spiced kimchi stew. Personally, I will prefer a spicier broth for the extra fiery kick.

Sumo Nabe Hotpot @ $15.80
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The variation of Sumo Nabe hotpot comprises slices of chicken, cabbage, lotus root, fried tofu and carrots. The soy milk broth is light yet thoroughly satisfying. The sweet beany taste enhance the savoury aspect of the broth. It's unique and interesting. I wasn't quite sure if I like it initially, but I quite enjoy the soup thereafter.

Three-Cup Chicken Hotpot @ $13.80
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The thick homemade three-cup sauce has a divine aroma of sesame oil, rice wine and soy sauce. It was deftly flavored and braised succulent. Combined with basil and dried chilli is simply pungent!

Diners can add on Udon Noodles OR Chinese Cabbage OR Enoki Mushroom for a $1.50 to the hotpot.

Paper-Wrapped Herbal Chicken @ $16.80 (Half Chicken)
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The aroma of concoctions and chicken mingle together to exude a heartily scent.

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The delicate aroma and flavourful blend of herbs is a crowd pleaser. Not overly concoctions yet intensely good. The chicken was tender and succulent. Enjoy every bite with the inviting aroma as you tuck in. The dish is completed with a bowl of white rice.

A La Carte
Szechuan Style French Beans @ $6.90
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The wrinkled and tooth tender french beans accompanying crumbled savory bits was drenched in flavor.

Braised Tofu in Sambal Chilli Sauce @ $7.50
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This is comfort food at its best. The sambal chilli sauce was addicting, a tad spicy and sweet. The garlic bites also add an extra flavor punch.

If diners prefer more than soups, they can opt for additional side dishes to round up their meal. There is veggie upgrade at $3.80 or meat upgrade at $4.60 (half size of a la carte). Yam rice is available for a nominal charge of $0.50.

Brewed Pink Barley with Lychee Jelly @ $3.80 (left)
Osmanthus Flower Tea with Goji Berries @ $4.50 (right)
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The Pink Barley with Lychee Jelly taste a tad sweet and remind me of our childhood rose syrup drink. While the Osmanthus flower tea was very refreshing and has a unforgettable aromatic fragrance.

Mango Sago @ $3.80
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The mango sago was rich and not overly sweet.

Cheng Tng @ $3.80
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Cheng tng was a little light in taste.

- My Opinion
Being a soup lover, I likes most of the soups at Soup Broth Asia. They are very heartwarming and tastes of home.

There are plenty of options of soup to suit your taste. They are healthy (no MSG), flavourful (slow boil for at least 8hrs!) and low in calories. Anything better, you will have to cook yourself!

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Thank you Soup Broth Asia for inviting us to taste the new food and beverage menu. We definitely have a good times with the Marketing team, thank you for the warm hospitality.

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We have $15 soup broth vouchers and a soup spoon thumb drive for Giveaway. TWO lucky readers of CelestialDelish will receive either one of them. To take part, simply:
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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Pakistan orders its troops to maintain restraint, observe ceasefire at Line of Control

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Bombers kill more than 35 across Iraq

KIRKUK, Iraq (Reuters) - More than 35 people died in a suicide attack and other bombings in northern Iraq and Baghdad on Wednesday, worsening sectarian strife as Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki faces mounting pressure from minority Sunni Muslims and Kurds.

Shoppers and police helped drag bloodied survivors out of the rubble and wrecked vehicles after a car bomb and a suicide bomber in a truck set off huge blasts in Kirkuk, near the local headquarters of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP).

Maliki, a Shi'ite Muslim, is locked in a feud with ethnic Kurds in autonomous Iraqi Kurdistan over disputed oilfields and is also confronting Sunni protesters in a western province calling for him to step down.

"A suicide bomber driving a truck packed with explosives detonated the vehicle outside the KDP headquarters. It's a crowded area; dozens were killed and wounded," Police Brigadier Sarhat Qadir told Reuters in Kirkuk.

Local Kirkuk health officials and police said at least 25 people were killed and more than 180 were wounded.

Another five people died and 37 more were wounded in another bombing outside a rival Kurdish political party office in Tuz Khurmato, 170 km (105 miles) north of Baghdad.

Roadside bombs and gun attacks in Baghdad and Baiji, north of the capital, killed seven policemen and soldiers.

A year after the last U.S. troops left, Iraq's government of Sunni, Shi'ite and Kurdish parties is mired in a crisis over how to share power, increasing worries that the OPEC member state may relapse into wide-scale sectarian bloodshed

POLITICAL TURMOIL

Violence and unrest are compounding concern that the conflict in neighboring Syria, where mainly Sunni rebels are fighting Shi'ite Iran's ally President Bashar al-Assad, will upset Iraq's own delicate sectarian and ethnic balance.

Wednesday's attacks came a day after a suicide bomber killed an influential Sunni Muslim lawmaker in the west of Iraq, where thousands of Sunni protesters have been holding mass demonstrations against Maliki.

Sunni turmoil erupted in late December after state officials arrested members of a Sunni finance minister's security team on terrorism charges. Authorities denied the arrests were political, but Sunni leaders saw them as a crackdown.

Since the fall of Sunni strongman Saddam Hussein after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, many Sunnis feel they have been marginalized by the leadership of the Shi'ite majority.

Maliki's National Alliance Shi'ite coalition and Sunni-backed Iraqiya bloc held preliminary talks in parliament on Wednesday in attempt to defuse the crisis by addressing the demands of the demonstrations.

"We have to admit that we have a tough job ahead to reach common ground," Ali al-Shallah, a lawmaker with Maliki's alliance. "All the blocs agree to allow time for the government to review protest demands; that's one step."

Deputy Prime Minister Hussein al-Shahristani, a prominent Shi'ite who heads the committee investigating protest demands, said the government had so far freed more 400 detainees held under anti-terrorism laws as a concession.

But protesters want detainees released, a modification of terrorism laws and more control over a campaign against former members of Saddam's outlawed Baath party, a measure they believe is being used unfairly to sideline their leaders.

Violence in Iraq is down since the height of sectarian bloodletting in 2006-2007, when thousands were killed. But last year witnessed a rise in deaths for the first time in three years with more than 4,400 people killed in attacks.

(Additional reporting by Ahmed Rasheed; Writing by Patrick Markey; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

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Colorado town asks judge to lift gag order in movie theater rampage

DENVER (Reuters) - The Colorado city of Aurora has asked a judge presiding over the criminal case of last summer's movie theater massacre to lift a gag order barring police and emergency personnel from publicly discussing the rampage, a court filing made public on Wednesday showed.

Days after the July 20 shooting in which 12 died and dozens wounded, Arapahoe County District Judge William Sylvester imposed a court order prohibiting any party involved in the case, including law enforcement, from talking about it in the media.

Former graduate student James Holmes is charged with multiple counts of first-degree murder and attempted murder stemming from the shooting spree at a midnight screening of the Batman film "The Dark Knight Rises."

After a three-day preliminary hearing last week, Sylvester ruled the prosecution had presented sufficient evidence for Holmes to stand trial.

The city's motion said that because details of the crime were aired in open court, "the evidence has already been revealed to millions of people worldwide." It asked the judge to consider allowing the town's police officers and firefighters to talk about their response to the tragedy.

Holmes, 25, is scheduled to enter a plea to the charges in March. If he enters a not guilty plea, prosecutors have 60 days to decide whether to seek the death penalty.

Movie exhibitor Cinemark planned to formally reopen the multiplex to the public this coming weekend. It has said it is offering free movie passes to survivors, families of the victims and police and emergency personnel who were involved.

(Reporting and writing by Keith Coffman; Editing by Steve Gorman and Philip Barbara)

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Articles on Creative Writers - Write Emotions Into Your Stories

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As a creative writer, you must feel the mood your are writing about. It is imperative if you want to reach your audience. And how are you supposed to do that? By experiencing the mood.
Let's suppose you want to write a scene that displays anger. Maybe the story is about abuse, a mom and dad arguing, or sibling rivalry. Maybe it's about a girl breaking up with her boyfriend because he was playing around on the side. If the scene is intense, you have to get into the mode. I mean red, piping hot angry.
Remember the guy or gal that dumped you 30 years ago? Remember the time you had a bad dream about your mate and you wouldn't speak to him all day? How about when you got steamed at the boss, or got into a heated argument over politics, world affairs, abortion, women's rights, etc.? As a writer, you must capture those emotions again and write them into your scenes. It should be so real that you will need to attend anger management classes to get over it.
Do you need to be happy? Then think of some very happy occasions. Sing really crazy! Laugh like an idiot! And when you begin laughing at yourself, it's time to write that joy into your scene.
Another way to develop the needed emotions is to imagine yourself as the character and write entries in a diary from his/her point of view. Live the make-believe life. Do whatever it takes to crawl into your character's skin. You can't write effectively what you don't know or aren't in the mood for. (You can, however, write a draft for the scene and come back to build it in a more realistic way later.)
Remember that your protagonist (main character, hero) and antagonist (villain) must be three-dimensional characters. They must have a past and a future; they must have problems in their lives and they must work through those problems like real, live people. Those characters should be real enough to walk off the page in your reader's mind and sit next to them. If the reader can't identify with the characters, they aren't likely to stay with the story.
I remember when my daughter was 16-years old. It was not uncommon for her to sit on the floor Indian style, and bawl her eyes out over a drama TV show. One night I winked at my husband and said, "That actress is playing her part really well, isn't she?" He picked up on it and we talked back and forth about the actress' career and wondered out loud what movie they would play in next.
Our daughter turned around, tears dripping off her cheeks, and said, "Quit it, you guys. You're ruining the show!" But what she really meant was, "I'm into the character. I feel what she is feeling. Don't move me out of the scene."
If your characters aren't three-dimensional, you'll lose your readers. Put yourself into the mood and into the groove. Live what you write.
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Earth Science Week 2013 theme announced: "Mapping Our World"

Earth Science Week 2013 theme announced: "Mapping Our World" [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 15-Jan-2013
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American Geological Institute

Alexandria, VA -- The American Geosciences Institute (AGI) is pleased to announce that the theme of Earth Science Week 2013 will be "Mapping Our World." This year's event will promote awareness of the many exciting uses of maps and mapping technologies in the geosciences.

Earth Science Week 2013 materials and activities will engage young people and others in learning how geoscientists, geographers, and other mapping professionals use maps to represent land formations, natural resource deposits, bodies of water, fault lines, volcanic activity, weather patterns, travel routes, parks, businesses, population distribution, our shared geologic heritage, and more. Maps help show how the Earth systems -- geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere -- interact.

"With this theme, Earth Science Week highlights the ways that Earth scientists use maps to understand our planet and how humans use the land," says Geoff Camphire, AGI's Manager of Outreach. "For centuries, people have relied on maps to represent their knowledge of Earth and its systems. From old-world celestial maps and nautical charts to the satellite imaging and digital GIS technology of the 21st century, map-making provides an interactive way of knowing our world."

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Reaching over 50 million people annually, AGI leads Earth Science Week in cooperation with its sponsors and the geoscience community as a service to the public. Each year, community groups, educators, and interested citizens organize celebratory events. Earth Science Week offers the public opportunities to discover the Earth sciences and engage in responsible stewardship of the Earth. Earth Science Week is supported by the U.S. Geological Survey, the AAPG Foundation, the National Park Service, NASA, Esri, and the American Geophysical Union.

Earth Science Week 2013 will be celebrated October 13-19. For more about this week and ways to get involved -- including newsletters, local events, and classroom activities -- please see the Earth Science Week web site at http://www.earthsciweek.org/.


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Earth Science Week 2013 theme announced: "Mapping Our World" [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 15-Jan-2013
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Contact: Geoff Camphire
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American Geological Institute

Alexandria, VA -- The American Geosciences Institute (AGI) is pleased to announce that the theme of Earth Science Week 2013 will be "Mapping Our World." This year's event will promote awareness of the many exciting uses of maps and mapping technologies in the geosciences.

Earth Science Week 2013 materials and activities will engage young people and others in learning how geoscientists, geographers, and other mapping professionals use maps to represent land formations, natural resource deposits, bodies of water, fault lines, volcanic activity, weather patterns, travel routes, parks, businesses, population distribution, our shared geologic heritage, and more. Maps help show how the Earth systems -- geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere -- interact.

"With this theme, Earth Science Week highlights the ways that Earth scientists use maps to understand our planet and how humans use the land," says Geoff Camphire, AGI's Manager of Outreach. "For centuries, people have relied on maps to represent their knowledge of Earth and its systems. From old-world celestial maps and nautical charts to the satellite imaging and digital GIS technology of the 21st century, map-making provides an interactive way of knowing our world."

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Reaching over 50 million people annually, AGI leads Earth Science Week in cooperation with its sponsors and the geoscience community as a service to the public. Each year, community groups, educators, and interested citizens organize celebratory events. Earth Science Week offers the public opportunities to discover the Earth sciences and engage in responsible stewardship of the Earth. Earth Science Week is supported by the U.S. Geological Survey, the AAPG Foundation, the National Park Service, NASA, Esri, and the American Geophysical Union.

Earth Science Week 2013 will be celebrated October 13-19. For more about this week and ways to get involved -- including newsletters, local events, and classroom activities -- please see the Earth Science Week web site at http://www.earthsciweek.org/.


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Dell-Florian K blogged about Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) ? Best Posts of the Week around Windows Server, Exchange, SystemCenter and more ? #11 on Dell TechCenter .

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Monday, January 14, 2013

Seattle University earns 69-66 victory at Denver | Seattle U womens basketball

The Seattle Times Monday 14th January, 2013

DENVER ? Seattle University's women's basketball team gutted out a challenge from Denver for a 69-66 victory to stay unbeaten in Western Athletic Conference play. Sylvia Shephard led the Redhawks (8-6, 5-0) with 21 points and nine rebounds. Shephard's free throw gave the Redhawks a 65-63 lead, but Morgan Van Riper-Rose made a layup with 2:09 left to tie the score at 65. Daidra Brown made a layup with 1:25 remaining to give the Redhawks a ...

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    Gas prices rise 6 cents; first time since October

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    The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline in the United States rose in the last three weeks for the first time since early October, as U.S. refineries passed on the cost of higher crude oil prices, according to a widely followed survey released on Sunday.?

    Gasoline prices averaged $3.3247 per gallon on Jan. 6, up 6.68 cents from Dec. 21, said Trilby Lundberg, editor of the Lundberg Survey.?

    Prices had declined for the prior 11 weeks, falling 57.96 cents since touching near $3.84 on Oct. 5.?

    "This rise is a partial pass-through of higher crude oil prices that U.S. refiners are paying," Lundberg said, noting that more price increases may be coming.?

    "U.S. refiners will need to attempt to complete the pass-through of their higher crude oil costs to marketers and retailers that they supply. That's the main reason we can expect a few more cents at the pump over the next several days, assuming there is no huge change in the price of crude," she said.?

    Of the cities surveyed, Salt Lake City, Utah, drivers paid the least at $2.76 per gallon, and filling the gas tank cost the most on Long Island, in New York, at $3.75 per gallon. (Reporting By Karen Brettell; Editing by Maureen Bavdek)?

    Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/gas-prices-rise-6-cents-first-time-october-1B7951299

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    Sunday, January 13, 2013

    Conoco Phillips looks to resume drilling in north China's Bohai Bay

    BEIJING,?Jan. 10 (Xinhua) --?China's?State?Oceanic?Administration?(SOA)?on?Thursdayset?out?how?it?will?mete?out?strict?environmental?protection?measures?in?Bohai?Seaareas?as?part?of?the?country's?attempt?to?curb?ocean?pollution.

    These?measures,?including?strictly?limiting?commercial?exploitation?in?the?sea?andcarrying?out?oceanic?restoration?projects,?will?help?accelerate?the?recovery?of?BohaiBay,?which?was?seriously?dirtied?by?oil?spilled?from?a?subsidiary?of?the?United?States-based?oil?company?ConocoPhillips?in?2011,?according?to?the?SOA.

    "Environmental?pressure?from?the?ocean?pollution?hasn't?been?relieved?much,?which?inthe?long?run?will?shake?the?foundation?for?stable?economic?and?social?development?incoastal?regions,"?said?the?SOA?head?Liu?Cigui.

    Liu?said?the?SOA?will?work?out?a?sound?oceanic?ecological?appraisal?systemnationwide?and?actively?promote?compensation?for?damage?to?oceanic?zoology.

    The?administration?will?also?slash?the?amount?of?pollutants?allowed?to?enter?the?ocean,and?improve?the?environmental?assessment?system?regarding?oceanic?engineeringprojects.

    Source: http://tortstoday.blogspot.com/2013/01/conoco-phillips-looks-to-resume.html

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    Fateful Maine flight salvaged B-52s 50 years ago

    ELEPHANT MOUNTAIN, Maine (AP) ? Flying low over snowy terrain on a Cold War training mission, Lt. Col. Dan Bulli's massive B-52 bomber hit turbulence that shook the plane so violently that he couldn't read the gauges. Pulling back on the yoke and depressing the throttle, he tried to fly out of the severe wind. Then there was a loud bang.

    Moving at about 325 mph, the unarmed bomber banked, nose down, toward the unforgiving winter wilderness below. Unable to control the plane, Bulli signaled for the crew to eject.

    They had seconds to save themselves.

    Today, the B-52 Stratofortress is a legendary aircraft, one of the longest-serving in U.S. military history, even flying missions in Afghanistan and Iraq. The planes will remain in service for years to come. But it would not have become the workhorse it is without one disastrous flight 50 years ago next week, and a similar one six days later in New Mexico, that helped to underscore a deadly structural weakness.

    "When you're flying combat aircraft, you're pushing your aircraft to the edge" to simulate combat, said Jeff Underwood, historian for the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force in Ohio. "It's very dangerous and the air crew knows it."

    The fateful flight originated on Jan. 24, 1963, at Westover Air Force Base in Massachusetts. The crew was learning to use terrain avoidance radar, designed to help the pilot fly at treetop level to deliver a nuclear strike. Radar advances by the Soviets forced the aircraft with a 185-foot wingspan to fly low to the ground to evade detection, causing unexpected structural fatigue, Underwood said.

    The crew had a choice of two routes, one over Maine and the other over North Carolina.

    Maine was selected because of better weather.

    Bulli, now 90, was an experienced pilot with 9,000 flight hours, responsible for overseeing proficiency of other B-52 pilots and crews.

    Others, including two instructors, joined the flight. Gerald Adler, a navigator, took the seat of the electronic warfare officer, one of only three on the plane that ejects upward during an emergency, along with the pilot and co-pilot. Remaining crew had to eject downward or bail out.

    The flight started out as routine. Powered by eight jet engines and capable of carrying up to 70,000 pounds of conventional munitions, the B-52 approached rural Greenville, 150 miles from Portland. Gusts coming off the 3,000- to 4,000-foot-high mountains buffeted the plane with moderate turbulence, Bulli recalled.

    Eventually, the turbulence became extreme.

    "The instrument panel was vibrating so badly that I couldn't read the dials. I couldn't interpret the radar returns because it was juggling so bad. It was the worst turbulence I had ever encountered," the pilot said.

    After hearing what sounded like an explosion ? he later learned the vertical stabilizer had broken off ? Bulli had just seconds to determine whether the plane was still flyable. Unable to control the aircraft, he ordered the crew to bail.

    The B-52 crashed into a mountainside, killing six crew members who couldn't escape. A seventh, the co-pilot, died after slamming into a tree.

    Bulli shot his ejection seat into the air, bursting through the escape hatch. He smashed his foot on the instrument panel but cleared the aircraft. His parachute snagged a tree, and he ended up dangling 30 feet above the ground.

    Adler's parachute failed to deploy, and he remained strapped to his ejection seat as he shot through the air, tumbling end-over-end before crashing through trees and into the deep snow, which slowed his impact enough to save his life.

    The harsh landing broke ribs and fractured Adler's skull. But worst of all, it crushed his survival kit, leaving no access to the sleeping bag to protect himself from the cold. He pulled out the unused parachute and wrapped himself in it. Bulli eventually lowered himself to the ground, dug a hole in the snow, and climbed into his sleeping bag.

    The two survivors remember a strange sense of quiet, interrupted only by wind whistling over the mountainside. Neither remembers the sound of the plane hitting the mountain.

    Not knowing the fate of the others, or each other, Adler and Bulli settled in for a frigid night in shoulder-high snow. As darkness descended, the temperature plummeted, eventually reaching more than 20 below.

    Their fight for survival wasn't over.

    For 20 hours, they waited.

    The region where the plane crashed remains wilderness, part of the vast North Woods that inspired naturalist Henry David Thoreau. Rescuers had to use helicopters, snowshoes and primitive snowmobiles to reach the wreckage.

    "This is still the last frontier east of the Mississippi. There are fewer people living in Piscataquis County per square mile than anywhere east of the Mississippi," said Greenville police Chief Jeff Pomerleau.

    Eventually, the survivors were found. Adler had severe frostbite. He was unconscious for five days and eventually his leg was amputated because of gangrene. All told, he spent 14 months in a hospital.

    Later, he left the Air Force as a captain to start a new life as lawyer and a city councilman in California.

    After recovering, Bulli continued to fly B-52s. At one point, he returned to Maine to serve at Loring Air Force Base. He retired as a colonel from the Air Force in Nebraska, where he lives.

    Coming at the height of the Cold War, the flight showed that risks and sacrifices even outside of combat were significant. The crash left nine children without fathers and six women without husbands, Adler said.

    "People who're killed in peacetime are often forgotten. Memorial Day events often forget them. Veterans Day events often forget them," said Adler, 81, who lives outside Davis, Calif.

    But the crashes in Maine and New Mexico helped to make the B-52 the reliable aircraft it is today by revealing a fatal weakness in an aircraft that wasn't designed for low-level flying: The vertical stabilizer snapped off under certain conditions.

    Fifty years after the crash, much of the debris remains on Elephant Mountain. Torn pieces of riveted metal. Wing chunks with hydraulic tubes dangling. Parts of the fuselage. Bundles of wire. Wheels and strut assemblies. The 40-foot-tall vertical stabilizer remains where it landed, 1? miles from the other wreckage.

    About 10 miles away, at the clubhouse for the Moosehead Riders snowmobile club, newspaper clippings, Bulli's parachute and Adler's ejection seat are on display. The club has held ceremonies for 20 years at the site and will hold this year's on Saturday, ahead of the anniversary. Pomerleau has taken over organizing the remembrances from another club member, Pete Pratt, who helped keep memory of the flight alive for years.

    Pratt has been to the crash site a hundred times, but it's still an emotional experience. Tears welled in his eyes on a recent visit.

    "It's a very solemn place," said Pomerleau, who joined Pratt at the site. "You think of the families, the wives who lost their husbands, the kids who lost their fathers, the grandchildren who heard the stories. There's so much to absorb."

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