Sunday, December 30, 2012

Former President Bush remains hospitalized

HOUSTON ? Former President George H.W. Bush remains in intensive care in a Houston hospital recovering from a fever that arose after a long battle with bronchitis.

Family spokesman Jim McGrath said Saturday he would release a statement if there was anything to report, but wasn't sure there would be.

McGrath said Friday that the 88-year-old Bush's condition continued to improve since moving into intensive care at Methodist Hospital on Sunday. Later Friday, McGrath said that updates on the president would come on an "as-warranted" basis.

Bush was hospitalized Nov. 23 for treatment of a bronchitis-related cough.

Bush, the 41st president, is the country's oldest living former president by a few months.

Source: http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/d6f2f8da4aa4499d9cf31b62df1f4f2f/US--Bush-Hospitalized

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2 Georgia boys found safe in Texas

First it was the start of winter vacation. Then Christmas Eve and Christmas passed, as had Henry Cleary's eighth birthday.

But finally -- after 10 days away from home, with his mother and the rest of their family unaware of where they were most of that time -- Henry and his older brother, Ben, should soon be heading back to Georgia.

The two boys were found Saturday evening in Austin, Texas -- about 950 miles west of their hometown of Roswell, an Atlanta suburb -- Austin Police Lt. James Nisula told CNN.

The brothers are safe. And the man who is suspected of taking them, their father Daniel Cleary, is in police custody, according to Nisula.

He will be charged with interstate interference with custody, a felony, and extradited back to Georgia, according to Roswell Police Lt. James H. McGee.

"I'm ecstatic, I'm in shock," Theresa Nash, soon after hearing the news and getting off the phone with her boys.

Her joy was a far cry from what she was feeling a few hours earlier.

Nash said she didn't know why her estranged husband did not bring the boys home as planned Wednesday from a trip to Tennessee that began December 19. She told CNN affiliate WSB-TV that she had not heard from Daniel Cleary since December 22.

In an emotional plea on CNN Saturday, she asked for the boys to be brought home safely.

"He's trying to take care of them," she said of her estranged husband. "But I think it's a scary situation for everybody at this point."

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

An Explanation For Instagram's Drop - Business Insider

Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom has some explaining to do.

A report that Instagram's user numbers were plummeting spooked Facebook investors so badly that the stock dropped 3 percent this morning.

The only problem: The numbers?or rather, the ways in which the New York Post and others interpreted them?were bogus.

So how did this happen, and what do we actually know about Instagram's usage?

It's a vital question, because Facebook's acquisition of Instagram has been seen as a major victory, keeping Twitter and other competitors from grabbing an incredibly fast-growing photo-based social network. Instagram now has substantially more mobile usage than Twitter.

But Instagram's now seen as vulnerable after a badly handled rollout of new terms of service which scared users into thinking Instagram was going to use their photos in advertisements. Flickr and Twitter's rollout of new mobile photo-sharing features seemed opportunely timed to take advantage of the fuss.

So the narrative that Instagram had taken a big hit felt intuitively appealing.

This much everyone agrees on: An app activity-counting service, AppData, run by Inside Network, showed a sudden, marked drop in Instagram users connected to Facebook around Christmas.

That's not all Instagram users?just the ones who have linked their Instagram and Facebook accounts and actively connect the two by logging in, sharing photos or likes from Instagram to Facebook, or other actions that bridge the app and the social network.

AppData tracks activity on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. On a monthly basis, Instagram has grown 15 percent from Thanksgiving, when it had 38 million monthly active users who posted a record-setting 10 million photos. It now has 43 million monthly active users connected to Facebook.

AppData's weekly numbers are steadily up, too. They grew by 2.3 million users to 29.4 million in seven days.

Those are not numbers you'd associate with a troubled app.

It's only in the daily numbers where we see a drop, from 15.9 million to 12.4 million users.

If you're familiar with AppData numbers, you know that they occasionally show short-term glitches, which the service ascribes to changes in how Facebook reports the underlying app-usage numbers it relies on. These usually work themselves out over time as Facebook improves how it reports app activity, but they bedevil app developers, especially social game makers, for whom AppData numbers constitute something like TV's Nielsen ratings.

On December 21, Instagram released new versions of its app for iOS and Android.

Around the holidays, of course, a lot of people got new smartphones and tablets, with new operating systems.

In its latest version for iPhones and iPads, Instagram introduced support for a new feature built into Apple's mobile operating system that connects apps to Facebook. Facebook-connected apps worked on iPhones before, but the new OS feature makes things a lot smoother.

This is just a theory, but what if that direct, OS-level connection changed the way Instagram's app interacts with Facebook in a way that causes less apparent activity on the service?

One other explanation: Instagram made some change to the app that upset a lot of real users, who tend to care about things like how the app works and how their pictures look much more than they do about poorly worded legalese.

Either of those theories strikes us as more plausible than 25 percent of Instagram's user base abandoning it overnight even as it adds millions of new users at breakneck speed.

We asked Facebook and Inside Network, the operator of the AppData service, for comment on our theories, but haven't heard back yet.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/explanation-instagram-appdata-2012-12

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Friday, December 28, 2012

Private company to offer rides to moon by 2020

Golden Spike says it hopes to sell missions to the moon for over $1 billion.

By Clara Moskowitz,?SPACE.com / December 7, 2012

This undated image made available by NASA and photographed by the Expedition 28 crew aboard the International Space Station, shows the moon, at center with the limb of Earth near the bottom transitioning into the orange-colored troposphere, the lowest and most dense portion of the Earth's atmosphere.

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A new private venture aims to sell manned trips to the moon by 2020, its founders announced today (Dec. 6).

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The company, called Golden Spike (after the final spike built into the First Transcontinental Railroad), plans to sell each moon mission for about $1.5 billion ? a relative bargain, said the company's president and CEO Alan Stern, a former director of NASA?s Science Mission Directorate.

For the same price as many unmanned robotic missions, Golden Spike will provide a round trip for two humans to the moon.

"We're selling to nations, corporations and individuals," Stern told SPACE.com. "Get in line ? and I think it's going to be a long one." [How Golden Spike's Moon Landing Plan Works (Infographic )]

Stern and Golden Spike's chairman of the board of directors, Gerry Griffin, a former Apollo flight director and NASA Johnson Space Center director, announced their plans today at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.

Shopping for a rocket

The company's leaders have not yet chosen a launch vehicle or space capsule to transport their passengers; Stern expects to make the final selections in 2014.

To keep costs low, Golden Spike will likely use existing or already-under-development rockets and spacecraft. However, the company will need to commission its own lunar lander and specially designed spacesuits. Stern called rumors that Golden Spike had already chosen SpaceX's Falcon 9 Heavy rocket "not true."

The company has been in the works, and under wraps, for two and a half years, Stern said.

"I don?t think anybody's got us beat," he added. "This is state-of-the-art cool."

The missions are being targeted at countries without their own space agencies or that can't afford to launch people to the moon independently, as well as scientific organizations and even private individuals looking to take the trip of a lifetime.

"We have spoken to space agencies from both Asian and European countries and found real interest," Stern said.

Private moon race

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/science/~3/UbH0hPTO37Q/Private-company-to-offer-rides-to-moon-by-2020

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Top 3 Mistakes Step-Families Make (and How to Avoid Them)

In order to have the best chance at success in your step-family, it?s important to avoid some common mistakes. Unfortunately, these mistakes are easy to make, and many people don?t even know they?re mistakes! So here is a list of the top 3 mistakes step-families make, and how to avoid them.

1. Criticizing the Other Parent

Just who ?the other parent? is will differ from family to family. However, the point is that (in most step-family situations) there are biological parents and step-parents. And when you criticize the other parent, it tends to make the child of that parent feel terrible. It?s very easy to do, especially if the other parent is difficult to deal with, or is less-than-perfect in his or her parenting ability.

In other words, it?s hard to see the other parent cause emotional damage to the child and not say anything negative about that parent. Remember, though, that the other parent is half of your child (from a genetic standpoint), and saying bad things about the other parent feels like you?re saying bad things about the child.

How to avoid this mistake: Focus on how your child feels and how the other parent makes him or her feel. For instance, if you find out the other parent did something that upset your child, rather than criticizing the other parent for that, ask the child how that made him or her feel. Then offer some coping mechanisms and tools to help your child deal with the other parent?s behavior. If you are ?the other parent? and you?re being criticized in a way that you feel is unjust or untrue, don?t criticize in return. Instead, do the above ? ask the child how it makes him or her feel when you get criticized.

2. Acting Like Nothing Is Wrong

Okay, maybe nothing is really ?wrong? ? at least, not that you can see. But this mistake takes several forms, such as pretending like the other parent(s) doesn?t/don?t exist, or acting like everything?s normal while not acknowledging the very real difficulties presented in a remarriage. There may be a need for therapy, counseling, or both; and such treatment may need to be ongoing as the step-family evolves (new babies, moving, etc.).

How to avoid this mistake: Recognize that remarriage and step-family situations are a major transition for children, even if they don?t show much outwardly. Don?t be afraid to seek counseling or therapy, and make sure communication lines are open. Don?t fear negative feelings or make them ?not allowed.?

3. Not Respecting the Other Parent?s Time

It?s easy to make this mistake, especially in this day and age of crazy schedules and full days and nights. Step-parents may not look at bonding time with the other parent as important, and therefore may ?blow it off? and not accommodate it in their schedule. This can be difficult to balance, especially if the other parent doesn?t respect the visitation schedule and expects the step-family to drop everything whenever he/she wants to spend time with the child.

How to avoid this mistake: When a child?s biological parent wants to spend time with the child, make sure you respect that time and try not to schedule anything over that time.

However, it?s important for the other parent to realize that schedules and routines are important to kids. The best thing to do is to respect the court-ordered visitation schedule or whatever schedule you have worked out, and tell the other parent that you need to know at least a week (or more) in advance about activities that are outside the normal visitation schedule. That way, you?re respecting the time the other parent can spend with the child without being at the other parent?s ?beck and call.?

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Weird Science 2012: Sex, drugs and doomsday

Videos from the University of California at San Francisco show how researchers studied the alcohol consumption habits of lovelorn fruit flies in one of 2012's weirdest experiments.

By Alan Boyle

Sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll and the Apocalypse: 2012 had it all. But only 10 stories about the past year's strangest scientific research can make it into our Weird Science hall of fame???so we're going to need your help.


Past winners of the Weird Science Awards include glow-in-the-dark kittens and puppies, a 2,700-year-old marijuana stash, meth-crazy fruit flies, reattached rabbit penises and the corpse-dissolving machine. The Maya apocalypse came in for honorable mention last year, but this could be an even bigger year for end-of-the-world weirdness.

There are lots of other contenders from 2012, however. It's hard to beat the story about the sex-starved flies who drowned their sorrows in alcohol while researchers watched. That covers sex and drugs. It also can make you feel sorry for the scientists who had to watch all that fly-sized heartbreak. (They might want to compare notes with the researchers who studied why alcohol makes people feel good.)

The sixth annual Weird Science Award competition follows the precedent we've set in past years: We offer up 30 nominees from the past year, and it's up to you to pick the top 10. We've included one of the studies that won an?Ig Nobel award. honoring for "research that makes people laugh ? and then think." That's a fine criterion for the Weirdies as well. Or you can go with research that makes you laugh ? and then makes you wonder, "What on earth were they thinking?"

Write-in votes and second-guessing are encouraged; you can register them in your comments. If a write-in vote gets enough support from commenters, the research in question will be added to the ballot.

The 10 nominees that get the most votes as of noon ET Jan. 2 will be the 2013 winners of the Weirdy Awards. Later that day, we'll discuss this year's crop of weird science with Ig Nobel creator Marc Abrahams on "Virtually Speaking Science," a talk show that plays out on the Web and in the Second Life virtual world. Tune in at 9 p.m. ET Jan. 2.

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Maya shamans take part in a ceremony on Dec. 21, celebrating the end of the calendar cycle known as Baktun 13 - and the end of the hype over a 2012 doomsday. Click on the image to watch a video about the phenomenon.

Here are the nominees, in chronological order. May the oddest science stories be ever in your favor!

Source: http://cosmiclog.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/12/26/16169611-from-sex-starved-flies-to-murderous-chimps-vote-for-the-weirdest-science?lite

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Miles Nielsen among those featured in Chicago New Year's bash ...

Rockford?s Miles Nielsen will perform in the New Year?s Eve Rock ?n? Roll Ball Dec. 31 at the InterContinental Chicago O?Hare in Rosemont, Ill. (File photo by Todd Reicher)

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Rockford?s Miles Nielsen ? along with Soul Asylum, Hairbanger?s Ball, Your Villain My Hero and top DJs ? will be featured in a New Year?s Eve Rock ?n? Roll Ball at the InterContinental Chicago O?Hare, 5300 N. River Road, Rosemont, Ill., Dec. 31. Event begins at 8:30 p.m.

Event prices range from $79 for general admission up to $339 for VIP room packages. Tickets can be purchased through www.ticketweb.com and hotel and restaurant packages are available through www.icohare.com.

Soul Asylum will headline the show. Their critically-acclaimed new album, Delayed Reaction, was released over the summer. Miles Nielsen and The Rusted Hearts will open the show. Chicago?s ?80s rhythmic riders-of-the-night, Hairbangers Ball will perform in the Avedon Ballroom. Your Villain My Hero combines top 40 pop, club and dance music with a sexy, high-energy stage show. Named one of Chicago?s ?Top 5? suburban bars by Time Out Chicago, the Montrose Room will be rocking with Chicago?s top DJs.

This is the 16th year for Big Creek Production?s New Year?s Eve Rock ?N? Roll Ball.

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Sunday, December 23, 2012

'Smart-Tattoos': How They Could End Up Saving Your Life

So they?re not exactly cute, but if you came of age during the 90s, chances are you have at least regrettable tattoo anyway. (Raise your hand if that same tattoo is in the shape of a butterfly!)?? But the latest temporary tattoos do much more than serve as a symbol of misspent youth; they can read a body?s internal processes and alert the user of potential dangers like a dip in blood sugar or a drop in kidney function? all without having to draw any blood.

A recent collaboration between researchers at the University of California San Diego and the University of Toronto created a lightweight and stick-on ?smart tattoo.? Embedded in its fibers are a set of ?ion-selective electrodes? which is a cooler way of saying ?sensors that detect the pH or salt levels of the skin, as well minerals like potassium, and even blood oxidation."

In other words, it can monitor athletic performance at a granular level, but without any of the bulk or wiring of older sensors. It also means that for the first time, detailed athletic response testing would no longer be limited to the walls of a sports clinic, but could be done daily by the athlete herself. And because the stick-ons are both quick and cheap to produce, it seems a natural fit with a mass market roll-out. Researchers are hoping they?ve designed the next big thing in sports training and expect it to hit shelves within the next twelve months.

MORE: One in Ten Adults Will Be Diabetic in 20 Years

But this athletic testing sensor is only the latest iteration of a variety of body-reading tattoos set to hit the market in the coming year.

Sano Intelligence is in the testing phase of a smart tattoo that reads a wearer?s blood markers. The application would be particularly useful for diabetics, who need to keep strict control over their blood sugar levels and often have to resort to finger-prick tests to determine if those levels are within normal range. The Sano patch would not only allow them to forgo the pain of finger-pricks, but the constant hassle of dragging around testing devices and interrupting daily activities to draw their own blood.

And Boston-based MC10 announced earlier this year that it would soon release its own ?stretchable electronics? patch, that can be applied internally to human organs, or externally to human skin, or clothing, depending on what needed to be monitored. ?The stick-on?s ability to remain flexible while reading vital signs means that it could effectively gauge the function of specific organs, track brain processes, and monitor more mainstream functions like heart rate, blood oxidation and body hydration.?

What's going to make the biggest difference in our daily lives as a result of this technology isn't even the technology itself- it's that for the first time, we as patients will be able to maintain our mobility and independence as we're being monitored. This presumably could mean it would be easier to catch oncoming deficiencies before they manifest any symptoms, and the distance between the patient and her specialist would no longer be a hinderance to treatment.

Do you think this kind of technology would be useful in your own life, or do you think that a sensor monitoring your vital signs is just too "sci-fi" for your taste?

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A Bay Area native, Andri Antoniades previously worked as a fashion industry journalist and medical writer.??In addition to reporting the weekend news on TakePart, she volunteers as a webeditor for locally-based nonprofits and works as a freelance feature writer for?TimeOutLA.com. Email Andri | @andritweets?| TakePart.com

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Japan's Abe heaps pressure on BOJ to set 2 percent inflation target

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's next premier, Shinzo Abe, renewed pressure on the central bank to adopt a 2 percent inflation target, saying that he will try to revise a law guaranteeing its independence if his demand is not met.

He also said he will pick someone who agrees with his views on the need for bolder monetary easing to succeed BOJ Governor Masaaki Shirakawa when his term expires in April next year.

"At this month's policy meeting, the BOJ said it would examine (setting an inflation target) at its next meeting" in January, Abe said on television on Sunday.

"If it doesn't, we'll revise the BOJ Law and set up a policy accord with the central bank to agree on an inflation target. We may also seek to have the BOJ held accountable for job growth."

The comments are the strongest warning to date on the possibility of revising the law guaranteeing the BOJ's independence from political interference. It is rare for a prime minister or a would-be premier to make explicit demands on what the BOJ should do at its policy-setting meetings.

Abe, who is set to become prime minister on Wednesday after his opposition Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) won this month's lower house election, has put the BOJ at the center of political debate, urging bolder monetary stimulus to beat deflation.

He wants the BOJ to share with the government a binding 2 percent inflation target, double the central bank's current goal, and ease policy "unlimitedly" to achieve it. There is no specific time frame.

Under pressure, the central bank loosened policy on Thursday for the third time in four months by boosting asset purchases. It also said it would consider setting a higher inflation target at its next policy-setting meeting on January 21-22.

Some central bank policymakers, notably the conservative Shirakawa, have been reluctant to set a 2 percent inflation target in a country which has been mired in grinding deflation for more than a decade.

But they may have little choice but to meet Abe's demand given explicit threats to the BOJ's independence.

Abe's LDP and coalition partner hold a two-thirds majority in the powerful lower house that allows them to overrule bills turned down in the upper house - including one to revise the BOJ Law.

"Countries around the world are printing more money to boost their export competitiveness. Japan must do so too" to keep the yen from rising, Abe said. "It makes a big difference whether the yen is at 80 to the dollar, or at 90 to the dollar."

Abe's new government will have the power to nominate a new BOJ governor when Shirakawa's term ends in April next year. The nomination, unlike other legislation, needs approval by both houses of parliament.

That means Abe needs support from other parties to pass through the nomination in the upper house, where his coalition doesn't hold a majority.

"I'd like to have someone who agrees with our view (on monetary policy)," Abe said on Shirakawa's successor. "There are parties that share my view" which should be willing to cooperate with the LDP in passing the nomination through the upper house, he said.

(Reporting by Leika Kihara; Editing by Nick Macfie)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/japans-abe-heaps-pressure-boj-set-2-percent-013509973--business.html

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Groups: Autism not to blame for violence | MyFOX8.com ...

(CNN) ? Since news first broke about the shooting at a Connecticut elementary school, people began wondering how something so horrible could happen.

Within a few hours, before the magnitude of the tragedy was fully known, reports began to surface that the shooter, Adam Lanza, was autistic or had Asperger?s syndrome in addition to a possible personality or anxiety disorder such as obessive-compulsive disorder.

A relative told investigators that Lanza had a form of autism, according to a law enforcement official, who spoke under condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the investigation. CNN has not been able to confirm independently whether Lanza was diagnosed with autism or Asperger?s syndrome, a higher-functioning form of autism.

However, national autism organizations cautioned against speculation about a link between violence and autism or Asperger?s.

While the motive for this crime is still unknown and may never be fully understood, what is clear, according to experts, is that autism cannot be blamed.

?There is absolutely no evidence or any reliable research that suggests a linkage between autism and planned violence,? the Autism Society said in a statement. ?To imply or suggest that some linkage exists is wrong and is harmful to more than 1.5 million law-abiding, nonviolent and wonderful individuals who live with autism each day.?

Peter Bell of Autism Speaks said, ?Autism did not cause this horror.? Bell, executive vice president for programs and services for the advocacy and research group, is also the father of a son with autism.

Bell said it?s not unusual to want to figure out why someone would commit such a heinous crime, but he also cautioned people to do so responsibly.

And by definition, he said, people with a diagnosis of autism or Asperger?s are not inclined to commit an act of violence. The likelihood of this happening would be no different than the rest of the population, he added.

One in 88 children in the United States have autism, according to the latest estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; one in 54 are boys.

Autism spectrum disorders, including Asperger?s syndrome, are a range of developmental disorders of the brain.

They can cause significant social impairments, communication problems and restricted, repetitive and stereotyped patterns of behavior.

It?s important for the public to know that the gunman?s actions can?t be linked with autism spectrum disorders, said Dr. Max Wiznitzer, a pediatric neurologist and autism expert at Rainbow Babies and Children?s Hospital in Cleveland.

?Aggression and violence in the ASD population is reactive, not preplanned and deliberate,? he said.

For example, sometimes children with autism will get violent because they are sick or frustrated and unable to communicate how they feel.

Wiznitzer also said that violence among autism spectrum disorder patients is ?sometimes due to ASD features such as desire for sameness but usually related to a co-existing disorder such as anxiety or ADHD (attention-deficit hyperactive disorder).?

What concerns advocacy groups such as Autism Speaks, the Autism Society and the Autism Research Initiative is that linking autism with violence will once again stigmatize people with autism and turn back the clock on progress made so far.

?Please do not judge any individual with autism based on what is being said about a killer of innocent children and teachers,? the Autism Society said in its statement.

Bell said he is concerned that linking autism to this crime could even endanger innocent people and that the community will begin to fear those with autism.

?We worked so hard to try (integrate them) into our communities, give them opportunities to be employees, to be able to live in our neighborhoods, and if people do jump to conclusions, we really risk taking significant steps backward for people in this population,? he said.

In a statement, Autistic Global Initiative Director Valerie Paradiz said, ?The autism community has long labored toward building understanding, awareness and trust within communities throughout the United States and the world.

?As adults with autism living productive, peaceful lives, we urge the media and professionals who participate in speculative interviews about the motives of the accused shooter to refrain from misleading comments about autism and other neurodevelopmental disabilities. ? (M)isinformation could easily trigger increased prejudice and misunderstanding.?

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    Sen. Daniel Inouye of Hawaii dead at 88

    FILE - In this Monday, Sept. 19, 2011 file photo, Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, president pro temper of the Senate, and a recipient of the Medal of Honor, attends a ceremony on Capitol Hill in Washington, where he is presented a commemorative coin marking the 150th anniversary of the creation of the Medal of Honor by Congress. Inouye has died of respiratory complications, Monday, Dec. 17, 2012. He was 88. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

    FILE - In this Monday, Sept. 19, 2011 file photo, Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, president pro temper of the Senate, and a recipient of the Medal of Honor, attends a ceremony on Capitol Hill in Washington, where he is presented a commemorative coin marking the 150th anniversary of the creation of the Medal of Honor by Congress. Inouye has died of respiratory complications, Monday, Dec. 17, 2012. He was 88. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

    FILE - In this May 19, 1973 file photo, Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, D-Hawaii, a member of the Watergate investigating committee, questions witness James McCord during the hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, as John M. Montoya, Democrat of New Mexico, is at right. Inouye, the influential Democrat who broke racial barriers on Capitol Hill and played key roles in congressional investigations of the Watergate and Iran-Contra scandals, died of respiratory complications, Monday, Dec. 17, 2012, according to his office. He was 88. (AP Photo/File)

    FILE - In this Friday, July 9, 2010 file photo, U.S. Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, is seen at the ceremony welcoming F-22 Raptor fighter jets to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickham in Honolulu. Inouye has died of respiratory complications, Monday, Dec. 17, 2012, according to Inouye's office. He was 88. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia, File)

    FILE - In this July 24, 2009 file photo, President Barack Obama signs a proclamation celebrating the 19th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, as Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, left, looks over his shoulder in the East Room at the White House in Washington. Inouye has died of respiratory complications, Monday, Dec. 17, 2012, according to his office. He was 88. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

    FILE - In this undated photo provided by the 442nd Veterans Club, Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, is shown in uniform when he was a member of the Army's 442nd Regimental Combat Team, made up almost entirely of Japanese-Americans during World War II. Inouye, the influential Democrat who broke racial barriers on Capitol Hill and played key roles in congressional investigations of the Watergate and Iran-Contra scandals, died of respiratory complications, Monday, Dec. 17, 2012, according to his office. He was 88. (AP Photo/442nd Veterans Club, File)

    (AP) ? Recovering from war wounds that left him with one arm, Danny Inouye wanted a cigarette and needed a light.

    The nurse at the Army hospital in Michigan threw a pack of matches on his chest. He wanted to curse her. Instead, she taught him how to light it one-handed.

    "Then she said, 'I'm not going to be around here for the rest of your life. You'll have to learn how to light your own matches, cut your own meat, dress yourself and do everything else. So from now on you're going to be learning,'" Inouye recalled decades later.

    From that moment on it seemed like nothing would stop a determined Daniel K. Inouye, who died Monday after a uniquely American life defined by heroism in war and decades of service in the Senate ? and a lifelong love of Hawaii symbolized by his last utterance.

    "Aloha."

    Inouye, who broke racial barriers on Capitol Hill and played key roles in congressional investigations of the Watergate and Iran-Contra scandals, was 88.

    A senator since January 1963, Inouye was currently the longest serving senator and was president pro tempore of the Senate, third in the line of presidential succession. His office said Monday that he died of respiratory complications at a Washington-area hospital.

    Less than an hour after Inouye's passing, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid announced Inouye's death to a stunned chamber. "Our friend Daniel Inouye has died," Reid said somberly. Shocked members of the Senate stood in the aisles or slumped in their chairs.

    Inouye was a World War II hero and Medal of Honor recipient who lost an arm to a German hand grenade during a battle in Italy. He became the first Japanese-American to serve in Congress, when he was elected to the House in 1959, the year Hawaii became a state. He won election to the Senate three years later and served there longer than anyone in American history except Robert Byrd of West Virginia, who died in 2010 after 51 years in the Senate.

    President Barack Obama, a native of Hawaii, said in a statement, "Tonight, our country has lost a true American hero with the passing of Sen. Daniel Inouye. ... It was his incredible bravery during World War II ? including one heroic effort that cost him his arm but earned him the Medal of Honor ? that made Danny not just a colleague and a mentor, but someone revered by all of us lucky enough to know him."

    Obama also sent a tweet that ended "Aloha, Danny."

    Inouye died after a relatively brief hospitalization. Once a regular smoker, he had a portion of a lung removed in the 1960s after a misdiagnosis for cancer. Just last week, he issued a statement expressing optimism about his recovery.

    Despite his age and illness, Inouye's death shocked members of the Senate.

    "I'm too broken up," said Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., who becomes president pro tem of the Senate. Leahy also is poised to take over the Senate Appropriations Committee.

    "He was the kind of man, in short, that America has always been grateful to have, especially in her darkest hours, men who lead by example and who expect nothing in return," said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.

    Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie will appoint a replacement, choosing from a list of three candidates selected by the state Democratic Party. "We're preparing to say goodbye," Abercrombie said. "Everything else will take place in good time."

    Whomever Abercrombie appoints would serve until a special election in 2014.

    Inouye has represented Hawaii since it became a state in 1959, first in the House. He was handily re-elected to a ninth term in 2010 with 75 percent of the vote.

    His last utterance, his office said, was "Aloha."

    Inouye became president pro tem of the Senate in 2010, a largely ceremonial post that also placed him in the line of succession to the presidency, after the vice president and the speaker of the House.

    Earlier, he had taken the helm of the powerful Appropriations Committee, where he spent most of his Senate career attending to Hawaii. At the height of his power, Inouye routinely secured tens of millions of dollars annually for the state's roads, schools, national lands and military bases.

    Although tremendously popular in his home state, Inouye actively avoided the national spotlight until he was thrust into it. He was the keynote speaker at the 1968 Democratic National Convention, and later reluctantly joined the Senate's select committee on the Watergate scandal. The panel's investigation led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.

    Inouye also served as chairman of the committee that investigated the Iran-Contra arms and money affair, which rocked Ronald Reagan's presidency.

    A quiet but powerful lawmaker, Inouye ran for Senate majority leader several times without success. He gained power as a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee and chairman of the defense appropriations subcommittee before Republicans took control of the Senate in 1994.

    When the Democrats regained control in the 2006 elections, Inouye became chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee. He left that post two years later to become chairman of the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee.

    Inouye also chaired the Senate Indian Affairs Committee for many years. He was made an honorary member of the Navajo nation and given the name "The Leader Who Has Returned With a Plan."

    In 2000, Inouye was one of 22 Asian-American World War II veterans who belatedly received the nation's top honor for bravery on the battlefield, the Medal of Honor. The junior senator from Hawaii at the time, Daniel Akaka, had worked for years to get officials to review records to determine if some soldiers had been denied the honor because of racial bias.

    Inouye's first political campaign in 1954 helped break the Republican Party's political domination of Hawaii. He was elected to the Territorial House of Representatives, where he served as majority leader. He became a territorial senator in 1958.

    Inouye was serving as Hawaii's first congressman in 1962, when he ran for the Senate and won 70 percent of the vote against Republican Benjamin Dillingham II, a member of a prominent Hawaii family.

    He is the last remaining member of the Senate to have voted for the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

    "He served as a defender of the people of this country, championing historic changes for civil rights, including the equal rights of women, Asian-Americans, African-Americans and Native Hawaiians," said a visibly emotional Sen. Daniel Akaka, his longtime Hawaii colleague. "It is an incredible understatement to call him an institution, but this chamber will never be the same without him."

    In 1968, President Lyndon Johnson urged Vice President Hubert Humphrey, who had won the Democratic nomination for president, to select Inouye as his running mate. Johnson told Humphrey that Inouye's World War II injuries would silence Humphrey's critics on the Vietnam War.

    "He answers Vietnam with that empty sleeve. He answers your problems with (Republican presidential candidate Richard) Nixon with that empty sleeve," Johnson said.

    But Inouye was not interested.

    "He was content in his position as a U.S. senator representing Hawaii," Jennifer Sabas, Inouye's Hawaii chief of staff, said in 2008.

    Inouye reluctantly joined the Watergate proceedings at the strong urging of Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield. The panel's investigation of the role of the Nixon White House in covering up a burglary at Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate in June 1972 ultimately prompted the House to initiate impeachment proceedings against Nixon, who resigned before the issue reached a vote in the House.

    In one of the most memorable exchanges of the Watergate proceedings, an attorney for two of Nixon's closest advisers, John Ehrlichman and Bob Haldeman, referred to Inouye as a "little Jap."

    The attorney, John J. Wilson, later apologized. Inouye accepted the apology, noting that the slur came after he had muttered "what a liar" into a microphone that he thought had been turned off following Ehrlichman's testimony.

    After the hearings, Inouye said he thought the committee's findings "will have a lasting effect on future presidents and their advisers. It will help reform the campaign practices of the nation."

    He achieved celebrity status when he served as chairman of the congressional panel investigating the Iran-Contra affair in 1987. That committee held lengthy hearings into allegations that top Reagan administration officials had facilitated the sale of weapons to Iran, in violation of a congressional arms embargo, in hopes of winning the release of American hostages in Iran and to raise money to help support anti-communist fighters in Nicaragua.

    "This was not a happy chore, but it had to be done," Inouye said of the hearings.

    The panel sharply criticized Reagan for what it considered laxity in handling his duties as president. "We were fair," Inouye said. "Not because we wanted to be fair but because we had to be fair."

    Born Sept. 7, 1924, to immigrant parents in Honolulu, Inouye was 17 and dreaming of becoming a surgeon when Japanese planes flew over his home to bomb Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, changing the course of his life.

    In 1943, Inouye volunteered for the Army and was assigned to the famed Japanese-American 442nd Regimental Combat Team, which earned the nickname "Go For Broke" and was one of the most decorated units of the war. Inouye rose to the rank of captain and earned the Distinguished Service Cross and Bronze Star. Many of the 22 veterans who received Medals of Honor in 2000 had been in the 442nd.

    Unlike the families of many of his comrades in arms, Inouye's wasn't subjected to the trauma and indignity of being sent by the U.S. government during the war to internment camps for Japanese Americans.

    "It was the ultimate of patriotism," Inouye said at a 442nd reunion. "These men, who came from behind barbed wire internment camps where the Japanese-Americans were held, to volunteer to fight and give their lives. ... We knew we were expendable."

    Inouye said he didn't feel he had any choice but to go to war.

    "I tried to put myself in the shoes of my neighbors who were not Japanese," Inouye once said. "I felt that there was a need for us to demonstrate that we're just as good as anybody else.

    "The price was bloody and expensive, but I felt we succeeded," he said.

    Inouye's dream of becoming a surgeon ended in the closing days of the war.

    On April 21, 1945, he was leading a charge on a machine gun nest in Italy's Po Valley. He was shot in the abdomen, but kept inching toward the machine gun and managed to throw two grenades before his right arm was shattered by a German grenade. Even then, he continued to direct his platoon.

    "By his gallant, aggressive tactics and by his indomitable leadership, Second Lieutenant Inouye enabled his platoon to advance through formidable resistance," his Medal of Honor citation said.

    He spent the next 20 months in military hospitals. During his convalescence, Inouye met Bob Dole, the future majority leader of the Senate and 1996 Republican presidential candidate, who also was recovering from severe war injuries. The two later served together in the Senate for decades.

    "With Sen. Inouye, what you saw is what you got and what you got was just a wonderful human being that served his country after the ill-treatment of the Japanese, lost an arm in the process," Dole said Monday. "He was the best bridge player on our floor. He did it all with one arm."

    Despite his military service and honors, Inouye returned to an often-hostile America. On his way home from the war, he often recounted, he entered a San Francisco barbershop only to be told, "We don't cut Jap hair."

    He returned to Hawaii and received a bachelor's degree in government and economics from the University of Hawaii in 1950. He graduated from George Washington University's law school in 1952.

    Inouye proposed to Margaret Shinobu Awamura on their second date, and they married in 1949. Their only child, Daniel Jr., was born in 1964. When his wife died in 2006, Inouye said, "It was a most special blessing to have had Maggie in my life for 58 years."

    He remarried in 2008, to Irene Hirano, a Los Angeles community leader. Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, with whom Inouye forged a remarkable friendship and alliance, served as Inouye's best man.

    Inouye shunned the trappings of Washington's elite, leaving the telephone number of his Bethesda, Md., home in the phone book.

    He took pride in handling even the smallest requests from his constituents.

    He said he once was awakened at 2 a.m. by a telephone call from a Hawaii family asking for help in getting a soldier home for a family emergency. Inouye said he immediately called the Pentagon, and 30 minutes later the soldier had his orders to return home.

    "That's a special type of satisfaction that I can enjoy that none of you can," he said.

    Associated Press

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    Monday, December 17, 2012

    Oil below $87 as US fiscal concerns drag on

    The price of oil hovered below $87 a barrel Monday as uncertainty over a deal on the U.S. budget overshadowed expectations of economic stimulus in Japan and China.

    By early afternoon in Europe, benchmark oil for January delivery was down 7 cents to $86.66 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract ended up 84 cents Friday at $86.73.

    In London, Brent crude was down 36 cents at $107.82 on the ICE Futures exchange.

    Oil prices were kept in check by the lack of agreement in Washington on the U.S. budget, as concerns grew that tax increases and spending cuts that will take effect next year if no deal is reached will hinder economic growth and demand for crude.

    Analysts, however, said that if the "fiscal cliff" can be avoided, commodities like oil could make gains.

    "If U.S. fiscal cliff issues can be resolved soon, a strong and broad-based rally across commodities is possible, as investors are under-exposed," said a report from Barclays in London.

    Meanwhile, hopes grew that Japan's new government would offer stimulus to boost growth. Weekend elections delivered a resounding victory to the Liberal Democratic Party, returning it to power after a three-year hiatus. Leader Shinzo Abe has called for aggressive steps to break Japan out of its 20-year economic decline.

    In China, new Communist Party leaders are promising reforms aimed at reducing reliance on exports and more spending, if needed, to prop up a shaky economic recovery. In the first statement of their economic goals since taking power in November, the new party leaders pledged continuity Sunday with long-term plans aimed at nurturing self-sustaining growth and raising income.

    In other energy futures trading on Nymex:

    ? Wholesale gasoline was down 0.23 cent to $2.6585 a gallon.

    ? Heating oil retreated 0.42 cent to $2.9727 a gallon.

    ? Natural gas added 4.4 cents to $3.358 per 1,000 cubic feet.

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    Compact Exercise Equipment

    Compact exercise equipment can be equipment that is small and does not take up much room. It can also be equipment that is full size, but can be folded up and slid under a bed or put into a closet. Compact exercise equipment should not need a permanent place in in your home. It can be used and stored out of site.

    You can get many types of exercise equipment in a compact style. Stationary bikes, treadmills and steppers all have compact versions as well as some well known home gyms. If you cannot get to the gym or prefer to exercise in your home rather than a public gym, compact exercise equipment can be an alternative that will work for you. Here are some of the most popular pieces of compact exercise equipment.

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    This bike is a great way to multi task. You can get your exercise and answer your email at the same time. A lot of people must agree with this concept, because the FitDesk Semi-Recumbent Pedal Desk has great consumer reviews (4.7 out of 5 stars from 135 reviews). This unique design provides comfortable placement of your forearms on a padded and contoured desk surface for stable handsfree use of keyboards and game controllers. Supports your upper body for extremely comfortable use. If you are looking for a cardio workout and don't have the time, now you no longer have an excuse. This items folds away and is priced at less than $250.

    The treadmill is one of the most popular items in gym and if you cannot get to the gym having a treadmill in your home is a great option, but space can be a problem with a treadmill in your home If you are looking for a simple, portable walking treadmill, the LifeSpan TR200 Fold 'n' Stor folding treadmill, which collapses quickly and fits easily under a bed or stands up in a closet or behind a door is an excellent choice. The TR200--which comes fully assembled and is ready to use right out of the box--is outfitted with a blue LCD console that tracks your time, calories, distance, steps, heart rate, speed, and incline level. As a result, it's a breeze to track your workout progress with every routine by viewing the simultaneous readouts and exercise program profile.

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    Using Business Cards And Running Ads To Boost Online Sales

    What kind of internet business do you have? Do you sell web hosting? Do you sell ebooks? Do you sell CD?s and DVD?s? Do you sell furniture? Do you sell cupcakes online? Do you sell golf products? What kind of business are you in? This is an integral question that you need to ask yourself.

    However, no matter what the answer to your question is, I?m sure you have it all wrong. Why do I say this?

    Well because, it doesn?t matter what kind of online business that you have? the real business that you are in is in the INTERNET MARKETING business. You should shift your way of thinking so that you can become a marketing master, instead of being someone that is only good at what you do.

    You see you will never get the breakthrough sales and profits in your internet business if you don?t know how to market it correctly. This isn?t like an offline business where it?s all about ?location, location, location?. You have to market your internet business in a way where your online presence is felt everywhere.

    So if you want a constant stream of new customers coming into your online business, you will need to become a marketing master. And in today?s lesson, I want to show you how you can make this a reality for yourself. I?m still practicing these techniques, and I can assure you that they can work for you also. Here?s tip number 1:

    1) Redo those business cards

    Do you hang out with alot of friends and colleagues who have a business also? If so, then this a great time for you to get custom designed business cards that you can hand out to your colleagues, and they in return will give it to someone else who could use your services. I see it happen all the time.

    When designing your business card, it should be like a mini ad? like a classified ad. Sure you want to put your company name on the car along with your contact information and etc? but you will also want to make it enticing also. Include a strong headline on your card, along with a link back to your website, or a link to your squeeze page where you can capture the lead. Both work fine? think about your price when considering each option.

    On the back of your card, include testimonials from past customers. This will help to boost your credibility, and people will perceive you as an expert. Also, include your website link on the back of the card also. Here?s another quick tip:

    2) Run ads

    Nothing will bring you instant traffic faster than running ads. This is a great way to see results quickly, and to build your confidence when it comes to see sales on a recurring basis.

    There are all kinds of places where you can run ads from. I personally like pay per click advertising. It?s fast and very effective. You should consider Google Adwords and Microsoft Adcenter.

    These 2 tips for boosting your sales and profits are things that can propel your business to the next level. I highly suggest you start using them today if you want to have the most success as possible in your internet business.

    Good luck with using these 2 tips in your online business today.

    For more internet marketing secrets, simply visit the website below:
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    Saturday, December 15, 2012

    Nanocrystals not small enough to avoid defects

    Dec. 13, 2012 ? Nanocrystals as protective coatings for advanced gas turbine and jet engines are receiving a lot of attention for their many advantageous mechanical properties, including their resistance to stress. However, contrary to computer simulations, the tiny size of nanocrystals apparently does not safeguard them from defects.

    In a study by researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab)and collaborators from multiple institutions, nanocrystals of nickel subjected to high pressure continued to suffer dislocation-mediated plastic deformation even when the crystals were only three nanometers in size. These experimental findings, which were carried out at Berkeley Lab's Advanced Light Source (ALS), a premier source of X-rays and ultraviolet light for scientific research, show that dislocations can form in the finest of nanocrystals when stress is applied.

    "We cannot ignore or underestimate the role of dislocations -- defects or irregularities -- in fine nanocrystals as external stress can change the entire picture," says Bin Chen, a materials scientist with the ALS Experimental Systems Group who led this research. "Our results demonstrate that dislocation-mediated deformation persists to smaller crystal sizes than anticipated, primarily because computer models have not given enough consideration to the effects of external stress and grain boundaries."

    Chen is the lead and corresponding author of a paper in Science describing this work. The paper is titled "Texture of Nanocrystalline Nickel: Probing the Lower Size Limit of Dislocation Activity." Co-authoring this paper were Katie Lutker, Selva Vennila Raju, Jinyuan Yan, Waruntorn Kanitpanyacharoen, Jialin Lei, Shizhong Yang, Hans-Rudolf Wenk, Ho-kwang Mao and Quentin Williams.

    Plastic deformation is a permanent change in the shape or size of a material as the result of an applied stress. The likelihood of plastic deformation increases with the presence of dislocations -- defects or irregularities -- within the material's structure. Most materials are made up of small crystals, called "grains," and what happens at the boundaries between these grains is critical to material properties. Based on computer simulations and electron microscopy analysis, the belief has been that dislocation-mediated plastic deformation becomes inactive below a grain size of at least 10 nanometers, and possibly as large as 30 nanometers.

    "The idea was that below a critical length scale, dislocation-mediated deformation activity would give way to grain-boundary sliding, diffusion, and grain rotation," Chen says. "However, there were many unresolved questions with regards to whether plasticity in ultrafine nanocrystalline grains could still be generated by dislocations and how pressure might affect the deformational regimes."

    To investigate grain size and pressure effects on the plastic deformation of nanometals, Chen and his colleagues used ALS Beamline 12.2.2, a superconducting bend magnet beamline that supports radial diamond-anvil-cell X-ray diffraction experiments. Chen and his co-authors recorded in situ observations under a range of high pressures of texturing (when the crystalline grains have preferred orientations) in stressed polycrystalline nickel samples featuring grain sizes of 500-, 20- and 3-nanometers.

    "Substantial texturing was observed at pressures above 3.0 gigapascals for nickel with 500-nanometer grain size and at greater than 11.0 gigapascals for nickel with 20-nanometer grain size," Chen says. "Surprisingly, texturing was also seen in nickel with 3-nanometer grain size when compressed above 18.5 gigapascals. This tells us that under high external pressures, dislocation activity can be extended down to a few-nanometers-length scale."

    Chen and his co-authors started with nanocrystalline nickel because its face-center cubic structure remains stable under a wide pressure range. They are now applying their techniques to the study of other nanocrystalline materials, both metals and non-metals.

    This research was funded by the National Science Foundation, NASA and the DOE Office of Science. The ALS is a DOE Office of Science national user facility.

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    1. B. Chen, K. Lutker, S. V. Raju, J. Yan, W. Kanitpanyacharoen, J. Lei, S. Yang, H.-R. Wenk, H.-k. Mao, Q. Williams. Texture of Nanocrystalline Nickel: Probing the Lower Size Limit of Dislocation Activity. Science, 2012; 338 (6113): 1448 DOI: 10.1126/science.1228211

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    mabel's Site - Horse Racing Guide For Future Owners ? Recreation ...

    Many people have always been wishing to come up with activities that would serve as a form of recreation. In the olden days, racing has been among the best events that bring about the best adrenaline rush a crowd could ever encounter. They used to be purely for entertainment to see which of the competitors is the most well-trained and well-bred. They have been converted into games of chance which involve bets that have been legalized by the states these days. You ought to get hold of a proper horse racing guide which will show you what you need to learn about investing in this industry so that you can end up the winner and profitable from this sport.

    The Horses

    It takes a specific one to be able to compete in derbies but there are lots of different types and breeds that exist nowadays. The most suitable breed for this sport is called the thoroughbred, and they are perfectly known for their spirit, speed, and agility. These characteristics are very essential in the quest for success therefore most owners would find these animals expensive to purchase, maintain, and train. The purity of their bloodlines has a big impact in dictating their market value. If a steed comes from a family of well-known champions, they could eventually set you back a small fortune.

    Training and Maintenance

    In order to keep it in shape for the upcoming games, it would require the services of a very good trainer. A good trainer is also expensive to employ because of the tedious nature of his job. You would also need a good veterinarian on your crew in order to keep your steed strong and healthy. They have to be fed with only the best to be able to have the energy and strength to complete the course and combined with vaccinations, vitamins, and meals, they all cost a lot of money too. So that it will have a shiny coat and be free from disease so that it will appear well taken care of, another individual or two is also tasked to clean and groom the horse.

    Jockeys

    A jockey is a very integral part of your team because he will be the person who will lead your mare or stallion to drive his limits. He could be able to get your steed to win if all goes well. It is therefore important for him in order to connect properly with the equine and use that connection to obtain the racing horse to complete the course with flying colors.


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    Trade negotiation mindset damages climate change talks, says ...

    Global efforts to get a new deal to combat climate change are foundering because they are based on the competitive mindset of trade negotiations rather than collaborative problem-solving, says Green Party climate change spokesman Kennedy Graham.

    Speaking at a Victoria University-hosted briefing on the outcomes of the latest round of global climate change talks in Doha, Graham said trade and climate change required "qualitatively different kinds of negotiations."

    Trade talks were competitive, sought to maximise national self-interest and were not bound by any deadlines, whereas climate change required global cooperation, was about protecting the planet to remain habitable, and had a finite timeline if "cataclysmic" climate change is to be avoided.

    "We are using a trade mentality, not just New Zealand but especially New Zealand, and we are screwing up at a fundamental level."

    Also addressing the seminar was Business New Zealand's representative at Doha, John Carnegie, who warned the global business community is steadily losing interest in the United Nations-led talks, which are failing to unlock the new business opportunities that would come with a push to decarbonise global economic activity.

    "Expectations (of Doha) were low and those were more than delivered on," he said of his "two weeks in a bubble of unreality."

    Local commentators have focused on the fact New Zealand was punished for leaving the Kyoto Protocol by being barred from secondary market trading in carbon beyond 2015. But Carnegie said this would be seen by history as "no more than a footnote" compared to the loss of the Clean Development Mechanism, which has generated carbon credits for emitter countries when they invest in approved carbon reduction schemes in developing countries.

    The result would see CDM-linked carbon credits eventually become worthless.

    "It's highly unlikely that business will have any trust at all in the development of any new UN market-based initiatives," he said. "I think we have seen the sun set on the use of UN market mechanisms."

    Instead, businesses were increasingly responding to consumer and supply chain pressure to demonstrate environmental integrity.

    New Zealand's climate change ambassador at the talks, Jo Tyndall, described how saw China, India and other major developing economies fought to keep a "firewall" between rich and poor countries in a post-Kyoto deal which is supposed to take effect from 2020.

    The new deal is intended to bind in far more of the world's total greenhouse gas emissions than were covered in the First Commitment Period of the Kyoto Protocol, which expires at the end of this month.

    That means placing carbon constraints on the fast-growing economies of Asia and South America, although Graham said it was neither morally right nor politically possible that there would be no firewall between developed and developing countries in the new deal, which is to be negotiated by 2015.

    Former climate change negotiator Adrian Macey told the seminar there was still a gradual move towards a platform for all countries to contribute to a global climate change deal.

    He criticised both the business and environmental lobbies, with business disengaged and environmental non-government organisations locked in a mindset of guilt and blame towards wealthy countries.

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    Christmas comes to Vatican with tree lighting

    Pope Benedict XVI, center, delivers his blessing in between his personal aide Georg Gaenswein, right, and Monsignor Leonardo Sapienza during his weekly general audience at the Vatican, Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012. In perhaps the most drawn out Twitter launch ever, Pope Benedict XVI pushed the button on a tablet brought to him at the end of his general audience Wednesday. It read: "Dear friends, I am pleased to get in touch with you through Twitter. Thank you for your generous response. I bless all of you from my heart."Later in the day he was to respond to a few messages sent to him from around the world.As the countdown to his first tweet from his Twitter handle (at)Pontifex neared, the pope had garnered nearly 1 million followers in the eight languages of his account. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

    Pope Benedict XVI, center, delivers his blessing in between his personal aide Georg Gaenswein, right, and Monsignor Leonardo Sapienza during his weekly general audience at the Vatican, Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012. In perhaps the most drawn out Twitter launch ever, Pope Benedict XVI pushed the button on a tablet brought to him at the end of his general audience Wednesday. It read: "Dear friends, I am pleased to get in touch with you through Twitter. Thank you for your generous response. I bless all of you from my heart."Later in the day he was to respond to a few messages sent to him from around the world.As the countdown to his first tweet from his Twitter handle (at)Pontifex neared, the pope had garnered nearly 1 million followers in the eight languages of his account. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

    The 24 meters (78.74 feet) Christmas tree is lit in St. Peter's square at the Vatican, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. The Christmas season kicks off Friday at the Vatican with the traditional lighting of the tree in St. Peter's Square ? and a reminder from the Pope about what happened when the "lights" of God were turned off in past atheistic regimes. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

    The 24 meters (78.74 feet) Christmas tree is lit in St. Peter's square at the Vatican, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. The Christmas season kicks off Friday at the Vatican with the traditional lighting of the tree in St. Peter's Square ? and a reminder from the Pope about what happened when the "lights" of God were turned off in past atheistic regimes. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

    The 24 meters (78.74 feet) Christmas tree is lit in St. Peter's square at the Vatican, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. The Christmas season kicks off Friday at the Vatican with the traditional lighting of the tree in St. Peter's Square ? and a reminder from the Pope about what happened when the "lights" of God were turned off in past atheistic regimes. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

    The St. Peter's Basilica is reflected on a Christmas decoration of the 24 meters (78.74 feet) Christmas tree that was lit in St. Peter's square at the Vatican, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. The Christmas season kicks off Friday at the Vatican with the traditional lighting of the tree in St. Peter's Square ? and a reminder from the Pope about what happened when the "lights" of God were turned off in past atheistic regimes. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

    (AP) ? The Christmas season kicked off Friday at the Vatican with the traditional lighting of the tree in St. Peter's Square ? and a reminder from the pope about what happened when the "lights" of God were turned off in past atheistic regimes.

    Benedict XVI, 85, occasionally refers to his experiences as a devout young Catholic in Nazi Germany in pressing his case for Europe to recover its Christian heritage and reassert its faith in everyday life.

    In comments to a delegation from Italy's south-central Molise region, which donated the Vatican's main Christmas tree this year, Benedict said the tree lights that were being turned on at a ceremony early Friday evening represented "divine light."

    "And when in the past they tried to stamp out the light of God to instead turn on illusory and misleading glows, there were seasons of tragic violence against man," he said.

    "And this is because when they tried to cancel God's name from the pages of history, the result was a distortion, where even the most noble and beautiful words, like 'freedom,' 'common good' and 'justice' ... lost their true meaning."

    When the tree was lit, singers from the Molise area sang traditional local songs, and a Vatican band played Christmas melodies.

    Friday marked the start of a busy Christmas season for Benedict that will culminate with Mass on Christmas Eve in St. Peter's Basilica, a speech on Christmas Day and another Mass on New Year's Day to mark the Catholic Church's world day of peace.

    The Vatican on Friday released the pope's peace message, in which he called for policymakers to think of themselves as peacemakers in economic and social policy. He warned that abortion and gay marriage were threats to peace.

    "Those who insufficiently value human life, and in consequence, support among other things the liberalization of abortion perhaps do not realize that in this way they are proposing the pursuit of a false peace," since peace presupposes protecting the weakest, he wrote.

    Laws granting legal status for gay unions, he said, "actually harm and help destabilize marriage" by obscuring its specific nature as a union between man and woman that forms the basis of society.

    Benedict also renewed his call for a new world financial order guided by ethical and moral decisions, saying the profit-at-all-cost mentality of the past was selfish and destructive.

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