Saturday, December 31, 2011

Lawsuit seeks to get Gingrich on Va. ballot

Republican presidential candidate, former House speaker Newt Gingrich speaks during a campaign stop, Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011, in Storm Lake, Iowa. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Republican presidential candidate, former House speaker Newt Gingrich speaks during a campaign stop, Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011, in Storm Lake, Iowa. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

(AP) ? A Virginia attorney and tea party activist is seeking to have Newt Gingrich's name placed on the state's Super Tuesday primary ballot.

Attorney Jonathon Moseley of Reston, Va., says he filed the suit Thursday in the Circuit Court of Richmond County. It contends that Gingrich met the requirement of filing 10,000 signatures and that many of those were improperly excluded. The suit also takes issue with how the Republican Party of Virginia determined that not enough signatures were valid.

Only Mitt Romney and Ron Paul have been found eligible for the Virginia primary ballot. The campaign of Rick Perry is challenging his exclusion in court.

Moseley says he is acting independently of the Gingrich campaign but is encouraging the former House speaker to join his suit.

Gingrich spokesman R.C. Hammond said the campaign has not decided how to proceed in Virginia.

Gingrich believes that he was kept off the ballot in the state ? where he now lives ? because a paid campaign worker committed fraud by turning in false signatures, according to Hammond.

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Xcel Energy customers to see rate increase

Xcel Energy customers will see an increase on their bill come 2012.

The state?s Public Regulation Commission approved a nearly 4.7 percent rate hike for more than 100,000 customers in Southeast New Mexico.

Xcel requested the increase because it needs to pay for system improvements, a spokesperson said.

Xcel serves communities in Southeastern New Mexico.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

New clues as to why some older people may be losing their memory

ScienceDaily (Dec. 29, 2011) ? New research links 'silent strokes,' or small spots of dead brain cells, found in about one out of four older adults to memory loss in the elderly. The study is published in the January 3, 2012, print issue of Neurology?, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.

"The new aspect of this study of memory loss in the elderly is that it examines silent strokes and hippocampal shrinkage simultaneously," said study author Adam M. Brickman, PhD, of the Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer's Disease and the Aging Brain at Columbia University Medical Center in New York.

For the study, a group of 658 people ages 65 and older and free of dementia were given MRI brain scans. Participants also underwent tests that measured their memory, language, speed at processing information and visual perception. A total of 174 of the participants had silent strokes.

The study found people with silent strokes scored somewhat worse on memory tests than those without silent strokes. This was true whether or not people had a small hippocampus, which is the memory center of the brain.

"Given that conditions like Alzheimer's disease are defined mainly by memory problems, our results may lead to further insight into what causes symptoms and the development of new interventions for prevention. Since silent strokes and the volume of the hippocampus appeared to be associated with memory loss separately in our study, our results also support stroke prevention as a means for staving off memory problems," said Brickman.

The study was supported by the National Institutes of Health.

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Company to close at least 100 Sears, Kmart stores

Pedestrians pass a Kmart location Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011, in New York. Sears Holdings Corporation, the parent company of Sears and Kmart department stores, announced Tuesday morning that it will close 100 to 120 stores after a sluggish holiday season.(AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

Pedestrians pass a Kmart location Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011, in New York. Sears Holdings Corporation, the parent company of Sears and Kmart department stores, announced Tuesday morning that it will close 100 to 120 stores after a sluggish holiday season.(AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

Shoppers leave a Kmart location Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011, in New York. Sears Holdings Corporation, the parent company of Sears and Kmart department stores, announced Tuesday morning that it will close 100 to 120 stores after a sluggish holiday season.(AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

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(AP) ? After a disastrous holiday shopping season, the parent company of Sears and Kmart will close at least 100 stores to raise cash ? a move that sparked speculation about whether the 125-year-old retailer can avoid a death spiral fed by declining sales and deteriorating stores.

Sears Holdings Corp., a pillar of American retailing that famously began with a mail-order catalog in the 1880s, declared Tuesday that it would no longer prop up "marginally performing" locations. The company pledged to refocus its efforts on stores that make money.

Sears' stock quickly plunged, dropping 27 percent.

The closings are the latest and most visible move by Eddie Lampert, the hands-on chairman who has struggled to reverse the company's fortunes.

As rivals Wal-Mart and Target Corp. spruced up stores in recent years, Sears Holdings confronted falling sales and perceptions of dowdy merchandise.

Some analysts wondered if it was already too late, questioning whether the retailer can afford to upgrade stores as it burns through its cash reserves.

The sales weakness "begins and some would argue ends with Sears' reluctance to invest in stores and service," Credit Suisse analyst Gary Balter wrote in a note to clients.

"There's no reason to go to Sears," added New York-based independent retail analyst Brian Sozzi. "It offers a depressing shopping experience and uncompetitive prices."

Spokesman Chris Brathwaite said no one had determined which stores would close or how many jobs might be cut. He disputed doubts about the company's survival, noting it still has $2.9 billion available under its credit lines.

"While our operating performance has not met our expectations, we have significant assets," including inventory, real estate and valuable proprietary brands such as Kenmore and Craftsman, Brathwaite said.

Sears and Kmart were both retail pioneers. Sears' catalog and department stores were fixtures of American life stretching back to the 19th century before being hurt in recent years by competition from steep discounters and by missteps that included forays into financial services and the decision to sell off a lucrative credit card business.

Kmart helped create the discount-store format that Wal-Mart Stores Inc. came to dominate.

Some customers complained that they have a hard time connecting with the Kmart and Sears of today.

Preschool teacher Sara Kriz, picking up hair conditioner at a Kmart on Tuesday in Manhattan, said she used to shop at Kmart often but now goes there only once every few months: "Only when I have to," she said.

"It seems easier to go to Target and Wal-Mart to get the same thing at the same price," Kriz added. "The stores are cleaner, and they're better stocked."

Sears Holdings has watched its cash and short-term investments plummet by nearly half since Jan. 31, from about $1.3 billion to about $700 million.

The projected closings represent only about 3 percent of Sears Holdings' U.S. stores. And the company has actually added stores since the Sears-Kmart merger in 2005. It has about 3,560 stores in the U.S., up from 3,500 right after the merger, thanks to the addition of more small stores.

But the company hinted that more closings could be on the horizon as it focuses on honing the better-performing stores.

The closings announced Tuesday were expected to generate $140 million to $170 million in cash as the company sells those stores' inventory. Selling or subleasing the properties could generate more money.

In addition to the closings, the company announced that revenue at stores open at least a year fell 5.2 percent for the eight weeks ended Dec. 25, a crucial time because of the holiday shopping season.

Kmart's layaway program, meant to help cash-strapped customers buy presents by paying for them a little at a time, faltered as Wal-Mart brought back layaway for the holiday season after getting rid of the program in 2006. Sears stores reported softer sales of home appliances, usually a strength.

The company predicted that fourth-quarter adjusted earnings will be less than half the $933 million reported for the same quarter last year. It also expects a non-cash charge of $1.6 billion to $1.8 billion in the quarter to write off the value of carried-over tax deductions it now doesn't expect to be profitable enough to use.

Part of Sears Holdings' problem is the weak economy that is hurting virtually all retailers that cater to low- and middle-income shoppers, who are being forced to cut back on spending.

But both Lampert and Lou D'Ambrosio, who was named CEO in February, have said the company needs to keep up with the changing retail landscape, where shoppers are going online for convenience and finding better prices on their smartphones even once they're in the store.

Andrew Jassin, co-founder at retail management consultancy Jassin Consulting Group, said his fashion supplier clients that sell to Sears aren't limiting orders, but they're watching to see what steps the company will take next.

"People are generally questioning the survivability long-term," Jassin said.

Hedge fund manager Lampert engineered the combination of Sears and Kmart in 2005, about two years after he helped bring Kmart out of bankruptcy. Skeptics criticized the combination as the marriage of two weak companies that would only hurt each other.

But both stores were once giants.

Sears, which started with a lone Minnesota watch seller in 1886, helped define the mail-order catalog industry, selling shoes, clothes, guns and even ready-to-assemble homes to farmers across the country.

Kmart, which started as a five-and-dime in Detroit in 1899, once commanded a retail empire that included Waldenbooks, Borders, OfficeMax and Sports Authority before spinning them off. A long sales decline and an ill-advised price war against Wal-Mart led to its 2003 bankruptcy filing, which let Lampert gain control of the company.

Analysts and investors were initially enthused by speculation that Lampert was combining the companies to unlock the value of their real estate. But years passed without a big move to do that ? and commercial real estate values took a painful hit in the Great Recession.

Lynn Crosbie, shopping at a Sears store in Portland, Ore., said she wasn't surprised by news of the closings.

Crosbie said she goes to Kmart for stocking stuffers and was disappointed this year by messy, understaffed stores.

"The quality has gone downhill," she said, looking around the nearly empty store. "Even the cashiers aren't as happy or friendly."

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Associated Press Writers Anne D'Innocenzio in New York and Sarah Skidmore in Portland, Ore., contributed to this report.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Boom! DJ Earworm mashes top songs of 2011

By Sierra Marquina, E! Online

Boom, he's done it again! DJ Earworm has kept to his annual tradition?of fusing together the top songs of the year, entitling 2011's mash up "United State of Pop 2011 (World Go Boom)."

RELATED: Top 10 Jams of 2011

DJ Earworm, also known as Jordan Roseman, revealed on his website?that 2011's edition was inspired by the year's "songs of regret and anger, pride and perseverance, and lots of fire."

As for how the DJ decides which songs make the cut? Earworm says he looked to the year's weekly charts to ensure even the "late-breaking hits" like Rihanna's "We Found Love" and LMFAO's "Sexy and I Know It" were sure to be included.

Other artists featured in the catchy mashup include Adele, Britney Spears, Cee Lo Green, Britney Spears, Katy Perry, Nicki Minaj, 50 Cent, and more!

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NAACP President: Ron Paul Is Not A Racist

Paul Joseph Watson, Prison Planet 1/13/2008

Austin NAACP President Nelson Linder, who has known Ron Paul for 20 years, unequivocally dismissed charges that the Congressman was a racist in light of recent smear attempts, and said the reason for him being attacked was that he was a threat to the establishment.

Linder joined Alex Jones for two segments on his KLBJ Sunday show this evening, during which he commented on the controversy created by media hit pieces that attempted to tarnish Paul as a racist by making him culpable for decades old newsletter articles written by other people.

?Knowing Ron Paul?s intent, I think he is trying to improve this country but I think also, when you talk about the Constitution and you constantly criticize the federal government versus state I think a lot of folks are going to misconstrue that?.so I think it?s very easy for folks who want to to take his position out of context and that?s what I?m hearing,? said Linder.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Week in review: Social media slacking and Google's steely grip

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Japan, China Look to FTA Talks, Debt Buys

Japan and China agreed to start formal talks early next year on a free trade pact that would also include South Korea, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda said on Sunday after talks that showed the deepening bonds between Asia's two biggest economies.?

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Yoshihiko Noda, prime minister of Japan, left, is greeted by Wen Jiabao, prime minister of China, during a welcoming ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, on Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011. Noda is on a two-day official visit to China.


Japan also said it was looking to buy Chinese treasury debt, and the two governments agreed to enhance financial cooperation.?

"On a free trade agreement among Japan, China and South Korea, we've made a substantial progress for an early start of negotiations," Noda told reporters after his meeting with Premier Wen Jiabao.??

China's central bank, the People's Bank of China, said on its website (www.pbc.gov.cn) that the two leaders agreed to strengthen bilateral financial market cooperation and "encourage the use of the renminbi and Japanese yen in international trade transactions between the two countries".?

The renminbi is another name for China's yuan currency.?

The trade talks announcement builds on an agreement between the three countries last month also to seek a trilateral investment treaty and finish studies on the proposed free trade agreement by the end of December so that they could start formal negotiations on the trade pact.?

"China is willing to closely coordinate with Japan to promote our two countries' monetary and financial development, and to accelerate progress of the China-Japan-Republic of Korea free-trade zone and East Asian financial cooperation," Wen told Noda at the meeting, according to Chinese Foreign Ministry's official website (www.mfa.gov.cn).??

But the regional trade negotiations could also compete for attention with Washington's push for a Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), after Japan said last month it wants to join in the talks over the U.S. proposal.?
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Closer Economic Ties??

Despite sometimes rancorous political ties between the two neighbours, Japan's economic fortunes are increasingly tied to China's economic growth and consumer demand.??

China and Japan are also the world's first and second-biggest holders of foreign reserves. Wen told Noda that closer economic ties were in both countries' interests.?

"The deep-seated consequences of the current international financial crisis continue to spread, and the complexity and severity of global and world developments have exceeded our expectations," Wen said.?

"China and Japan both have the need and conditions to join hands more closely to respond to challenges and deepen mutually beneficial strategic relations."?

China has been Japan's biggest trading partner since 2009.?

In 2010, trade between the two nations grew by 22.3 percent? compared to levels in 2009, reaching 26.5 trillion yen ($339.3? billion), according to the Japan External Trade Organization.?

In a statement issued after the two leaders' meeting, the Japanese government said it would seek to buy Chinese government bonds ? a tentative step toward diversification of Tokyo's large foreign exchange reserves that are believed to be mostly held in dollars.

China central bank said the two governments agreed to support Japanese businesses issuing yuan bonds in Tokyo and other markets outside of China, and Japan Bank for International Cooperation would begin a pilot scheme for issuing yuan-denominated bonds in mainland China.?

The People's Bank of China also said it will support Japan in using the yuan for direct investment in China.?

But Japanese officials have stressed that Japan's trust in dollar assets remains unshaken, and the scale of the planned purchase of Chinese government bonds will be small.??

Wen and Noda also agreed to set up a framework to discuss maritime issues after diplomatic ties deteriorated sharply last year following Japan's arrest of a Chinese fishing boat captain near disputed isles in the East China Sea.??

Bilateral meetings attended by vice ministers and senior officials from relevant ministries will be held periodically to exchange views, in an effort to prevent a similar row from happening.?

"On maritime matters, we have successfully set up a channel to solve problems through multi-layered dialogue," Noda told reporters.??

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Kim Jong Un hailed "Supreme Leader" by military

The North Korean military hailed Kim Jong Un, the country?s new leader, its ?supreme leader,? the Associated Press reported.

The support of the military is considered crucial during this time, when Kim Jong Un is taking over the country less than a week after his father, Kim Jong Il died.

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In a commentary written by Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of the ruling Workers? Party and the primary outlet of the government?s policy statements, Kim Jung Un was referred to as ?our heart,? The New York Times reported.

?We urge Comrade Kim Jong Un to embrace the people?s call on him to become our supreme commander,? the commentary said, The Times reported. ?We will complete the great task of our songun revolution by upholding Comrade Kim Jong Un as our supreme commander, our general.?

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Kim Jung Un?s latest title and the show of public support sends the strong signal that North Korea will maintain Kim Jong Il?s ?military first? policy for now. The policy was first adopted during the famine in the 1990s, which started the building of nuclear weapons and gave the military and its leaders a more prominent place in the government and North Korean society, according to The Times.

On Saturday Kim Jung Un made his third visit to the palace where his father?s body is currently lying, accompanied by North Korea?s top military brass, the AP reported. Kim Jong Il announced his son, Kim Jung Un, would be his successor in September 2010 as the third generation Kim to rule the country.

Read more at GlobalPost: In-depth series: North Korea, what's next?

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Colorado couple suspected in crime-scene theft arrested in Washington state

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A couple from Craig suspected of pilfering the crime scene of the murder-suicide of a Denver father and son were arrested in a Spokane Valley, Wash., hotel Friday night.

Kimberly Mae McCaffery, 35, allegedly used a hacksaw to cut off two fingers of 62-year-old William Ahrold's dead, frozen hand in order to steal the pistol police believe Ahrold used to kill his 9-year-old son, Jackson.

Her boyfriend, Jerod Morris Reeves, 29, is also charged with stealing the pistol, as well as Ahrold's wallet, credit cards, iPhone and gasoline from the Ahrolds' van.

They were arrested in eastern Washington state, about 110 miles south of the Canadian border.

McCaffery and Reeves have a history of drug arrests in western

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Colorado. They were arrested together in Eagle County on possession of amphetamine, meth and drugmaking equipment in September. McCaffery had a court appearance scheduled last Wednesday, but she failed to appear, court records note.

On Dec. 13, the day the Ahrolds were reported missing, Reeves posted $5,000 bond in a Routt County case involving drugs and several traffic offenses.

In 2008, he lost custody of at least one child in Moffat County, records indicate. He was divorced there in 2002.

Court records also show that in 2001, Reeves was charged with kidnapping in relation to domestic violence.

The Ahrolds' bodies and van were discovered on Dec. 17 by a Bureau of Land Management employee off Grand County Road 1 near the end of Grand County Road 102, in the southwest part of the county.

The Ahrolds were last seen Dec. 9 and were reported missing to Denver police four days later.

Surveillance photos allegedly showing McCaffery and Reeves using Ahrold's credit cards put authorities on their cross-country trail last week.

Spokane Valley police said Saturday the FBI alerted their agency Friday afternoon that the couple was in the area, based on credit card use.

This eventually led officers to the Red Top Motel. Online reviews of the motel are consistently bleak, describing abandoned cars and cheap weekly rates. "All you see is prostitutes and meth users there 2 4/7," according to a review on Yahoo Travel.

KREM-TV reported Saturday afternoon that Reeves told officers he sold the gun that McCaffery cut from William Ahrold's hand.

Reeves and McCaffery face charges of tampering with physical evidence, criminal possession of a financial device for the credit-card theft, first-degree criminal trespass and abuse of a corpse and other charges.

They were being held without bail Saturday in the Spokane County Jail, awaiting extradition, according to jail records.

Their bail amounts in Grand County on their latest charges have been pre-set at $500,000, records show.

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Jaguar photo shows conservation success in Bolivia

ScienceDaily (Dec. 22, 2011) ? The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) just released a dramatic photo of a female jaguar and her two cubs near the Isoso Station of the Santa Cruz-Puerto Suarez Gas Pipeline in Kaa Iya National Park in Bolivia. The adult jaguar, nicknamed Kaaiyana, has been seen with her cubs in the area for over a month; though WCS conservationists have confirmed she has been a resident in the vicinity for at least six years.

"Kaaiyana's tolerance of observers is a testimony to the absence of hunters in this area, and her success as a mother means there is plenty of food for her and her cubs to eat," said Dr. John Polisar, Coordinator of the Wildlife Conservation Society's Jaguar Conservation Program.

At more than 13,200 square miles (34,400 square kilometers), Kaa Iya National Park is the largest protected area in Bolivia and safeguards the most expansive and best-conserved dry forest in the world. It is found in a transition zone between Chacoan and Chiquitano dry forest ecosystems and includes unique vegetation and rare wildlife such as giant armadillos, Chacoan titi monkeys, and Chacoan peccaries. The creation of Kaa Iya in 1995 marked the first time in South America that a protected area was established through the initiative of an indigenous group, the Guaran?-Isoce?o people.

WCS has conducted extensive research in the area and estimates that at least 1,000 jaguars live in the Gran Chaco Jaguar Conservation Unit, a 47,000 square-mile (124,000 square kilometer) area spanning southern Bolivia and northern Paraguay. With support from the Liz Claiborne and Art Ortenberg Foundation, WCS is promoting conservation action across the Gran Chaco.

The construction of the 1,900-mile (3,100 kilometer) Bolivia-Brazil gas pipeline that cuts across Kaa Iya National Park and the Isoso indigenous land required developing institutional alliances to minimize environmental impacts. With the participation of private energy companies, which make up Gas TransBoliviano (GTB), as well as the Isoso indigenous organization, and an independent member, the Kaa Iya Foundation was created in 2003 as a mechanism to deliver a match with WCS funds to conduct wildlife research and environmental education in the park, which is funded and managed by the Bolivian government.

Among the research efforts first supported by the foundation were jaguar surveys. Kaayiana was first detected by WCS researcher Dr. Andrew Noss at the Isoso site in 2005 with male jaguars, and again in 2006 with a cub. The Kaa Iya park guards work with GTB personnel to prevent illegal hunting and settlements along the right-of-way to the gas pipeline and ensure the protection of wildlife, including jaguar prey, in the park.

"The photographic histories of jaguars in the area by WCS and the reproductive success of this female are testimony that conservation efforts have been effective," said Julie Kunen, WCS Director of Latin America and Caribbean Programs.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

This Wonderful Time Lapse Walk Captures New York's Holiday Feeling Perfectly [Video]

Walking through the New York wonderland during the holidays could be a pretty magical experience. This video, made by Cris Magliozzi, captures that feeling perfectly. It's a very special time lapse, made while he was walking from Central Park to Rockefeller Center. More »


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Morning markets: moisture talk rains on grains' parade

The macroeconomic boost which spurred gains in Chicago in the last session had trouble repeating the trick on Wednesday, leaving agricultural commodities once again to a weak start.

Many risk assets made gains, including Asian shares, which played catch-up with the gains made by Western stocks on Tuesday, backed by firm Germany business confidence data.

Shares closed up 1.5% in Tokyo, 3.1% in Seoul and 2.1% in Sydney.

Crucially for commodities, the dollar, in which many of them are denominated, continued to slide, easing 0.5% and helping Brent crude add 0.8% to pop back above $107 a barrel as of 08:20 GMT.

'Too premature'

But Chicago crops were having none of it, as the idea of much needed rains to refresh corn and soybeans in parts of Argentina and Brazil suppressed drought fears.

"The bears are convinced that it's too premature for short-term dryness to be much of a concern," Jon Michalscheck at Benson Quinn Commodities said, although such fears might be more justified "if the current pattern would extend into the New Year for any length of time".

In fact, a front is set to bring rains to the key Argentine agricultural state of Buenos Aires today, before pushing into other areas.

"The showers and thunderstorms are clearly [going to be] heaviest over Buenos Aires and Entre Rios with lighter rains over Santa Fe and Eastern Cordoba," David Tolleris at WxRisk.com said.

'Not nearly adequate'

That is not to say that this rain will necessarily be enough to answer all Argentine farmers' prayers.

"Given the amount of heat we have seen over the past few days and Argentina, the overall dry conditions of the past several weeks and the fact that there is going to be more hot temperatures next week, my view is that these rains coming over the next two or three days are better than nothing but not nearly adequate," Mr Tolleris added.

Temperatures in Argentina on Monday were "blisteringly hot", easily topping 40 degrees Celsius, or roughly 100 degrees Fahrenheit - bad news for pollinating corn (as US growers found earlier this year).

But the forecast was enough to keep crops on the back foot.

Chinese data

Corn for March eased 0.1% to $6.06 a bushel, despite getting some help from a South Korean order for 55,000 tonnes of the grain.

Soybeans for January edged 0.5 cents lower to $11.44 a bushel. They confronted the additional pressure of Chinese data showing that of the bumper 5.69m tonnes of soybeans the country imported last month, less than 2.5m tonnes came from the US.

That represents a 35% drop year on year, and appears emblematic of Brazil's expected takeover from the US of leadership in world soybean shipments in 2011-12.

Furthermore, there are ideas of a potential sharp drop-off in Chinese imports, after China failed to sell 309,000 tonnes of the oilseed from state reserves, sparking ideas that demand from crushers, beset by weak margins, remains poor.

'Heavy snowstorms'

The weakness carried over into wheat too, which faces its own weather issue in the form of snow on the southern US Plains, bringing moisture much-needed here too.

"Heavy snowstorms brought as much as 15 inches of snow to key hard red winter wheat-growing areas of US Plains, ensuring the dormant crop will have enough moisture through the winter," Lynette Tan at Phillip Futures said, although there are ideas that more moisture will be needed to really do the trick.

Chicago's March lot fell 0.3% to $6.06 a bushel.

And New York cotton, which did not even manage to follow other farm commodities higher in the last session, remained soft, shedding 0.2% to 86.64 cents a pound for March delivery.

"Slow physical demand and thin holiday markets means the cotton market is likely to limp its way into 2012," Luke Mathews at Commonwealth Bank of Australia said.

'Heavy rains'

For gains, it was necessary to go to Chicago rough rice, which added 1.0% to $14.135 a hundredweight, helped by talk in Thailand, the top exporter, that the recent floods will delay harvesting of its second crop, if not reducing it by much.

?Rain talk also helped Kuala Lumpur palm oil add 1.1% to 3,054 ringgit a tonne for March delivery.

"Malaysia's weather office has warned of heavy rains in the key oil palm growing state of Johor that accounts for a fifth of national output," Ker Chung Yang at Phillip Futures said.

"Notably, production is already coming down partly due to seasonally weaker yields. The market expects output to fall more than 18% this month."

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Friday, December 23, 2011

John Chamberlain, made art from scrap, dies in NYC (AP)

NEW YORK ? An artist known for turning automotive scrap metal into sculpture has died in New York City. John Chamberlain was 84.

The Gagosian Gallery represented Chamberlain and says he died Wednesday in Manhattan.

Chamberlain's career spanned decades. He started working with junked car metal in the late 1950s, gaining admirers and critics. He also worked with materials as wide-ranging as paper bags, aluminum foil and foam rubber.

Chamberlain's work has been exhibited all over the world. His first retrospective was at the city's Guggenheim Museum in 1971.

The Guggenheim announced earlier this month another retrospective of his work will be on exhibit from February to May of next year. The exhibit will include 95 of Chamberlain's works from throughout his career.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Sunday, December 18, 2011

'Voice of Vatican' Foley eulogized at Pa. church (Providence Journal)

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Madonna to release first album in Live Nation deal

Director Madonna attends a special screening of "W.E." at the Museum of Modern Art on Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)

Director Madonna attends a special screening of "W.E." at the Museum of Modern Art on Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)

(AP) ? The Material Girl is finally going to make good on her promise to produce new albums under an all-encompassing rights deal worth $120 million that she signed with concert promoter Live Nation more than four years ago.

Madonna will release a new album in late March through Universal Music Group's Interscope Records, the label said Thursday.

Live Nation Entertainment Inc. will participate in the profits, if the album does well.

It will be her first album in five years and is part of a three-album agreement with Interscope. It will follow the late January release of the single "Gimme All Your Luvin'" and her halftime performance at the Super Bowl on Feb. 5.

Madonna broke from her longtime music backer, Warner Music Group, and was among the first of a host of megastars that Live Nation signed to huge rights deals that would give the concert promoter a share of revenue from touring, merchandise, fan clubs, sponsorships and even recorded music. Her deal covered 10 years.

Other pricey deals around that time included artists Jay-Z, Shakira, Nickelback and U2.

Live Nation has never had the ability to record, promote and distribute albums, so it has tied up with traditional recording companies to make its so-called "360 deals" work.

Jay-Z released his first album under his deal, "The Blueprint 3," with the help of Warner Music's Atlantic label in September 2009. "Watch the Throne," the rapper's collaborative album with Kanye West, came out in August with an assist from Universal's Def Jam.

Madonna's manager, Guy Oseary, said in a statement that "we couldn't be happier" with the new arrangement. "We anticipate a very bright future at our new home."

The expensive signings have not quite worked out as expected for Live Nation. It issued $25 million in new stock to pay Madonna in October 2007, but later found itself on the hook to make up the difference in cash when its stock price collapsed.

Live Nation shares closed at $8.23 on Thursday, down from $21.45 the day it closed the deal with Madonna.

It also took a $13.4 million write-down on the deals in the first quarter of 2010 as it revised downward their expected value.

The company, which merged with Ticketmaster in early 2010, has generated some sales from the deals, however. Madonna's "Sticky & Sweet" tour, which began in August 2008, went on to gross more than $400 million, giving her the crown for the most successful tour ever by a solo artist.

Associated Press

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Grovo


When I have to figure something out, I turn to my favorite Internet search site and start typing. A few web pages and videos later, I'm usually all set, or at the very least have had my most basic questions answered and now have new ones to investigate. For some people, though, that process is intimidating and not at all intuitive. For them, there's?

Grovo (free to $9 per month; enterprise license price undisclosed) a free online educational site that teaches people how to use different Internet sites and services through video tutorials.

Grovo teaches basic navigation and functionality of sites that help you promote your business (Facebook Pages, Yelp), manage your business (Basecamp, Paypal), or just get by in life (Skype, Flickr, OpenTable). A recent expansion in late 2011 added a lot more business-focused content in particular. If you're not on the bleeding edge of technology, it's hard enough to keep track of the sites that come out, much less learn how to use them all.

For the most part, Grovo is a how-to guide, not a "why" analysis. It's more about instruction than objective analysis, strategy, or best practices. It's about learning the basics. For more advanced online, video-based learning, Editors' Choice?Lynda.com(from $25 per month, 4 stars) does a fantastic job of teaching power users of various sites and software how to stay on top of the latest versions of their favorite tools. For learning academic subjects like statistics and art history (as opposed to how to use software), there's Khan Academy?(free, 4 stars), another Editors' Choice for e-learning that's a joy to watch because of the excellent content and teachers. Conversely, Grovo doesn't have instructors so much as voice actors who read a script, and it shows.

What Can You Learn on Grovo?
To use Grovo, you have to create a username and password and establish a profile. Your user account includes a dashboard, which helps you keep track of the learning videos you watch. Optionally, you can fill out a short survey so Grovo can suggest more lessons on things you're interested in learning.

To give you an idea of what you can learn on Grovo, it segments its lessons into 14 categories: social media, online marketing, productivity, local info, shopping, reference, communication, video, photos, browsing, music, selling, travel, and other. ?

All the lessons come in the form of screencast videos, so you see what's happening on the screen while an instructor provides a voiceover explanation of the tool, site, or service and how to use it. The segmentation of content is appropriate. No videos are more than a few minutes long.

The quality of the audio?how clear they sounds, the speed of speech?is excellent. And the videos look great, too. They're well polished, although Khan Academy is a perfect example of why polish doesn't always matter. Khan's strength is its content and the teachers who bring life to it, not the low-tech Yahoo Doodle software that you the learner actually watch on screen. Grovo's polish at times feels and sounds like advertising. It's clean and crisp with music laid over it, but because it lacks an enthusiastic and genuine teacher behind the material, it's stilted.

On each video page, a Study Center appears at the bottom, which includes the lesson quiz, glossary of terms, and PDF lesson summary that you can download or print if you want to review the material offline. Another nice feature for visual learners or the hard-of-hearing is closed captioning and a separate transcript file for each video.

The design and layout of the individual video page is excellent for an online learning system, the page never scrolling too long and the parts clearly labeled.

Quizzes, Tracks and Other Features
As you watch videos in a series?for example, to learn what Foursquare Merchant means and how to sign up for the service?a component of your dashboard records your progress. Watch three videos of a six-segment series, and the ticker will show you're 50 percent done.

Quizzes are included that test the knowledge you just learned. If you complete a series of videos and pass the quiz, Grovo tells you you're "certified" in that subject.

One of the new features that Grovo added in late 2011 is the ability to select a "track" of content to watch. Tracks are themes that have pointed outcomes. "Move Your Business to the Cloud" is one.? "Find a Job Online" and "Grow Your Business with Social Media" are two other examples. Select a track, answer a few questions, and Grovo will create a customized set of video tutorials to help you accomplish your goal.

Two other new features, groups and assignments, encourage users to help teach others. If you're in a group with someone, let's say a colleague who has asked for your help in learning to use Twitter, you can assign that person the task of watching the relevant Twitter videos and completing the quiz.

Grovo for Beginners
For individuals and small business owners who are utterly in the weeds with social media?the kinds of people who don't know to search for instruction via a search engine or video site?Grovo could be useful because it provides absolutely rudimentary how-tos for tools they may need and may find intimidating to simply try freehand. The value of Grovo for those of us who already have some tech savvy is we can use Grovo as a resource when friends, family, and colleagues need help, assigning them content that we know will cover the basics thoroughly and in an easy-to-use interface.

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Senate leaders hope deal near on payroll tax cut (AP)

WASHINGTON ? Shifting from confrontation to cooperation, Senate leaders of both parties expressed optimism Thursday that agreement was near on extending this year's payroll tax cut, renewing unemployment benefits and averting a federal shutdown.

Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., opened the Senate's morning session by saying he and the chamber's top Republican have held talks to resolve remaining disputes. With lawmakers itching to return home before the holidays, Reid said he and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., hope they can reach a deal "that would get us out of here in a reasonable time, in the next few days."

Standing just across the aisle, McConnell agreed with Reid ? a sharp contrast to recent days, when the two have fired sharp partisan volleys at each other.

"We're confident, optimistic we'll be able to resolve both on a bipartisan basis," said McConnell, referring to one bill that would renew the payroll tax cut and jobless benefits, and a separate spending measure that would keep federal agencies open.

The turnabout in part reflected the calendar: 160 million Americans would get a sudden tax increase on Jan. 1 if the payroll tax cut was not renewed, and most government agencies would close this Saturday without agreement on spending legislation.

The drive to broker agreements also underscored a sense that weeks of partisan battling, in which each party accused the other of causing tax increases and a federal shutdown, had finally taken their course.

"We've done enough back and forth, the Republican leader and me, staking out our positions, and our positions are fairly clear to the American people," Reid said.

A clear sign of movement came late Wednesday, when aides said Democrats were abandoning their demand for a surtax on millionaires to help finance payroll tax cuts.

On a separate spending dispute, House Republicans had said Wednesday night that they would try pushing a massive $1 trillion spending bill through the House on Friday, relying only on GOP votes, to prevent a federal shutdown. Reid said Thursday that he believed remaining partisan disputes on that bill could be quickly settled.

Neither party wants to risk the wrath of voters by closing government agencies.

White House communications director Dan Pfeiffer said Wednesday that President Barack Obama had problems with some social, environmental and other provisions in the spending legislation. Pfeiffer said Congress should approve a short-term bill to keep the government open while disputes are resolved.

The pre-Christmas wrangling caps a contentious year in a capital hindered by divided government, with Democrats controlling the White House and Senate while Republicans run the House. Lawmakers have engaged in down-to-the-wire drama even when performing the most mundane acts of governing, such as keeping agencies functioning and extending federal borrowing authority, tasks that are only becoming more politically delicate as the calendar nears the 2012 election year.

The GOP-run House approved its version of a payroll tax cut bill this week, but it drew solid opposition from Democrats and Obama in part because it would force work on the Keystone XL oil pipeline from western Canada to Texas Gulf Coast refineries, which Obama would rather delay. They are also unhappy that the bill is financed by cuts to civilian federal workers, Obama's health care overhaul bill and other programs that Democrats say would avoid meaningful contributions from the rich.

Senate aides said a new, Democratic version of that bill would exclude a 1.9 percent surtax on people earning more than $1 million a year, a levy Democrats relied on to pay for their previous payroll tax cut bills. Instead, they said, their new legislation's savings would include higher fees that government-run Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would charge to back mortgages and revenue from selling portions of the broadcast spectrum.

In one instance of cooperation, the Senate was expected to give final congressional approval Thursday to a $662 billion defense bill that would allow the administration to prosecute terrorism suspects in the civilian justice system.

The White House had initially issued a veto threat against the bill over language requiring the military to handle some terrorism suspects. An agreement was reached by including a provision ensuring that the role of domestic law enforcement agencies would be unchanged.

The bill, which the House approved Wednesday by 283-136, lays the groundwork for weapons purchases, U.S. military activity overseas and the Energy Department's national security programs. Reflecting a period of tight budgets and diminishing U.S. involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan, the legislation envisions $27 billion less spending than Obama proposed ? money that will be supplied in separate legislation.

Also Wednesday, the Senate rejected rival Republican and Democratic proposals to amend the Constitution to require a balanced federal budget.

Democrats had worried that passage of the spending bill, by removing the threat of a federal shutdown, would take pressure off House Republicans to continue bargaining on the separate payroll tax legislation.

However, spotlighting the degree of disagreement between the two parties, they are even at odds over whether the $1 trillion measure is a bipartisan compromise or not.

Republicans and at least one Democrat said agreement had been reached earlier in the week. But the White House and Reid said disagreements remain, with Reid citing provisions relating to travel to Cuba and funding for the Commodities Future Trading Commission.

The spending bill would finance the Pentagon and nine other Cabinet-level departments, as well as scores of smaller agencies. It would trim the budgets of the Environmental Protection Agency, foreign aid and Congress itself while providing funds to combat AIDS in Africa, patrol the U.S.-Mexico border, operate national parks and boost veterans' health care.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Monti wins vote on Italian austerity package (Reuters)

ROME (Reuters) ? Italy's government easily won a confidence vote on its tough austerity package on Friday, the first step in parliamentary approval for sweeping measures aimed at saving the euro zone's third-largest economy from financial disaster.

The Chamber of Deputies approved the 33-billion euro ($43 billion) package, which affects everything from pensions to home ownership taxes, by 495 votes to 88.

The plan, contested by Italy's unions and the opposition Northern League, has been in effect since Monti's government approved it on December 4. But it needed full parliamentary approval within 60 days to remain in force.

The upper house, where Monti is a life senator, is expected to approve the package definitively next week, most likely in another confidence vote.

Monti, a former European commissioner, called the vote in the lower house to speed the package through parliament and avoid debate on dozens of amendments, mostly tabled by the League which has tried to obstruct the measures.

The package, which has been hailed by Italy's European partners, will cut costs, raise taxes and reform pensions in a bid to restore market confidence in Italy's finances and balance its budget by 2013.

The collapse of investors' confidence during the summer under the previous government of Silvio Berlusconi thrust Italy to the centre of the euro zone debt crisis and pushed its borrowing costs to untenable levels on bond markets.

While Monti has seen his popularity slip slightly in opinion polls since he formed his technocrat government nearly one month ago, his overall support in parliament is strong.

The two biggest groups, Berlusconi's centre-right People of Freedom Party (PDL) and the centre-left Democratic Party (PD), support the government although both want it to soften the plan's impact on their core supporters.

Both parties know they cannot sabotage the government despite their misgivings without risking an economic catastrophe that would probably lead to a sovereign default and destroy the euro currency.

"We would have wanted more but we will continue our battle ... to support those who don't have a voice," Dario Franceschini, lower house PD leader, said in his pre-vote address to parliament.

"This is just the beginning. Our aim is to save our country," he said.

PDL parliamentary leader Fabrizio Cichitto, speaking as Berlusconi sat next to him in the cramped party benches instead of the government dais he occupied until last month, said: "We are entering a recession and we realize this calls for extraordinary measures."

"STALINIST-STYLE" DECISIONS

But Cichitto asked Monti to introduce more measures to stimulate growth and called some of his proposals to liberalize closed professions, "Stalinist style."

Pressure from the centre-right has forced Monti to delay plans to liberalize some sectors, such as pharmacies, taxis, lawyers and notaries, which are still protected by unions and guilds which want to keep their numbers low.

The devolutionist League and the small centrist Italy of Values party voted against Monti. The Northern League heckled him in the Senate earlier this week, holding up placards saying, "This is not a budget, but a hold-up."

At Friday's vote, League parliamentarian Emanuela Munerato turned up dressed as a factory worker to suggest the working class is most hurt by the austerity package, which the government says is necessary to prevent economic ruin.

Analysts say soaring borrowing costs and the prospect of a fast-deepening recession still threaten to undermine Italy's fiscal consolidation efforts, while much of the country's fate is out of its hands, as investors react to a lack of decisive action by European leaders to face the broader debt crisis.

Underlining the depth of the crisis, the main employers' lobby Confindustria on Thursday slashed its growth forecast for Italy next year to minus 1.6 percent from a previous estimate of plus 0.2 percent and said the country was already in recession.

It said even this forecast was based on Italian bond yields dropping to below 5 percent by April compared to around 7 percent now -- the level at which Ireland, Greece and Portugal were forced to take bailouts.

(Reporting By Philip Pullella; editing by Barry Moody)

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Katie Couric and Boyfriend Brooks Perlin Split

Brooks Perlin is free at last. Katie Couric and her much younger boyfriend have split up according to a representative at ABC. Couric, who is in her 50′s, has been dating Brooks Perlin who is in his late 30′s. The couple have been dating five years and had met at a cancer research fundraising event. Katie had lost her husband to colon cancer and has been very active in raising money for cancer research. Earlier today, the New York Post reported that Brooks, an entrepreneur, is moving out of Katie’s Upper East Side home. Reports have stated that the couple has decided to move on. Couric and Brooks have very much enjoyed their time together but have decided it is time to go their separate ways. Katie is set to host ABC’s “The Year” on December 15th. The show profiles news makers in 2011. Couric stepped down from the “CBS Evening News” anchor desk in May and will start her new syndicated daytime talk show, “Katie,” in September. Perlin is the chief financial officer at Eco Supply Center, an environmentally friendly building-supplies distributor. This is now the second older woman/younger man break up to hit the news recently following the [...]

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Billionaire Paul Allen's New Space Project Has Deep Roots (SPACE.com)

Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's new spaceflight venture shouldn't come as a big surprise, because the billionaire has set his sights on the heavens before.

Allen announced today (Dec. 13) that he is forming a new company called Stratolaunch Systems, which plans to launch payloads to orbit from a huge plane at high altitude. Stratolaunch Systems continues a trend for Allen, who has funded several different spaceflight and astronomy efforts over the years.

These ventures are the natural outgrowths of a lifelong fascination with space, said Allen, who as a boy dreamed of becoming an astronaut.

"For me, the fascination with space never ended, and I never stopped dreaming about what might be possible," Allen said during a press conference in Seattle today. [Images: Paul Allen's Giant Airplane Launch Pad]

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Following SpaceShipOne

The air-launch concept behind Stratolaunch Systems is similar to that of SpaceShipOne, which won the $10 million Ansari X Prize for suborbital spaceflight in 2004.

The design of SpaceShipOne and its mothership, the White Knight, later became the basis for Virgin Galactic's commercial spaceliner SpaceShipTwo, which may begin carrying tourists to suborbital space as early as next year.

The similarity between the two projects is no coicidence. SpaceShipOne was a joint venture between Allen ? who reportedly invested more than $20 million in the effort ? and Scaled Composites, a California firm headed by aerospace engineer Burt Rutan.

Now, Rutan will serve on the board for Stratolaunch Systems, and Scaled will develop the new company's gigantic airplane mothership.

The multistage rocket booster used by Stratolaunch will be built by the California-based company Space Exploration Technologies, better known as SpaceX, officials said.

Funding the SETI search

Allen has also advanced research in astronomy ? specifically, the hunt for intelligent alien life in the universe. His foundation helped fund the SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Institute's Allen Telescope Array (ATA), a set of 42 radio antennas located about 300 miles (500 kilometers) northeast of San Francisco.

Since 2001, Allen's foundation has given about $29 million to develop and help build and operate the array, which researchers use to scan newly discovered alien planets for microwave signals that could indicate the presence of intelligent civilizations.

"Paul was brave enough to go out on a limb and fund all of our technology development work for three years, because this is a new kind of telescope that no one had built before," Jill Tarter, director of the Center for SETI Research at the SETI Institute, told SPACE.com. "He has been a very good partner."

The long-term plan is to expand the array to 350 telescopes. Allen never intended to fund this larger array all by himself; he wanted some partners to come in and help out, Tarter said. That hasn't happened yet, so the SETI Institute is pressing forward with the 42 telescopes for now.

Allen also established the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame, which opened in Seattle in 2004. His scientific interests aren't limited to spaceflight and exploration, however; they're very broad, and Allen has helped fund major research efforts in genetics, medicine and neuroscience, among other fields.

"I'm a huge fan of anything that pushes forward the boundaries of what we can do in science and technology," Allen said. "That's my history. Those are my passions."

You can follow SPACE.com senior writer Mike Wall on Twitter: @michaeldwall. Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter @Spacedotcom and on Facebook.

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