Saturday, December 31, 2011

How are you going to deal with Verizon's $2 'convenience' fee?

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Let's face it, that Verizon will start charging an extra $2 a month to pay your bill in certain ways kinda sucks, no two ways about it. But companies don't do these sort of things just to see how we'll react. They know a goodly number of people will just pay their $24 a year and go about their business.

So how are you going to handle it?



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Friday, December 30, 2011

Chavez muses on 'US cancer plot'

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has questioned the rash of cancer cases among Latin American leaders and asked if somehow the US might have a way to induce the illness.

Mr Chavez has long wondered whether the US government could be plotting to oust him, but his latest remarks went far beyond any such theories.

The leftist leader referred to the cancer diagnosis of Argentine president Cristina Fernandez, and noted that he and the leaders of Brazil and Paraguay have also struggled with the illness recently.

Mr Chavez called it very strange. He said he is not accusing the US and does not have any proof.

But he asked: "Would it be strange if they had developed a technology to induce cancer and no one knew it?"

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

North Koreans' Tears, Sadness Upon Kim Jong Il's Death (Time.com)

Ever since North Korea announced the death of Kim Jong Il, the wailing has come nonstop. From the woman in black on television, who announced that the Dear Leader had slipped these surly bonds of earth, to those who have gathered daily since then to moan and wail and beat their chests in agonized sadness, the North Koreans have shown that they do public grief better than anyone else.

And make no mistake: they have just begun to weep. Tomorrow, Dec. 28, when Kim Jong Il's funeral takes place in Pyongyang, the masses will be bawling and howling. They'll cry like few men (or women) have cried before. As the rest of the world has watched these scenes, most people are asking a very reasonable question: Are these people nuts? (See photos of Kim Jong Il lying in state.)

After all, it's not as if they had been living somewhere else when tens if not hundreds of thousands of their fellow North Koreans died of starvation in the late 1990s, the direct result of the ludicrous economic policies put in place by the Dear Leader. They walked past the corpses every day. "Everyone knew what was going on," says Kim Shin-yong, who defected from the North in 2002. Nor are they unaware that thousands of others have been flung into the country's notorious political prisons, many for no other reason than being related to somebody who had somehow offended the regime. Yet out they've come, crying their eyes out for a leader who is a sure-shot first-ballot entrant into the Despots Hall of Fame.

Why do they do it? The answer, as is usual in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is complicated. Many psychologists who view these scenes from afar consider them legitimate. Raised in isolation and fed an unrelenting diet of personality-cult-driven propaganda for their entire lives, a people can feel rudderless and grief-stricken when they hear that Kim has joined his late father, the Great Leader Kim Il Sung, in the afterlife. Scott Atran, a psychologist at the University of Michigan, notes accurately enough that the people of North Korea were told from Day One that virtually everything they have came from the Dear Leader, "and they have no alternative form of reality." And mass grief, though particularly intense in North Korea, isn't wholly unique. Chinese of a certain age recall that when Mao Zedong died in 1976, many Chinese were shocked into tears that the father of their country was no longer with them.

But as Jane Bolton, a psychiatrist, wrote last year in Psychology Today, "a lot of misunderstanding happens around the act of crying," and in North Korea, is that ever true. There are reasons other than grief that enter into play that, to put it politely, would not be a factor elsewhere. Cheong Seong Chang, a longtime North Korea watcher in Seoul, notes that mid-level party officials, if they are seen to be wailing louder than co-workers, "might get promoted." (See 10 things you didn't know about North Korea's new leader Kim Jong Un.)

And it's what happens to that other guy -- the guy stupid enough not to be wailing in public -- that provides the real motivation. Scholars of the system in North Korea say that if you are out and about and happen upon a group of criers, you'd best be seen crying too -- particularly if there are cameras rolling. As Lee Sung Yoon, a researcher for the National Asia Research Program, told CNN recently, "If you're not devastated by the news, you might get in trouble."

North Korean defectors say you can eliminate the might from that sentence: the country, they claim, has a network of domestic informants that makes the old East German Stasi look like amateurs. The fact that the Dear Leader could preside over a famine like the one in the '90s and not have the regime even wobble shows just how tight a grip the government has on its benighted population.

The question -- almost unknowable from the outside -- is, What happens behind closed doors? Are the Koreans still crying? North Korea watchers observe that there is less intensity to the public displays of grief this time than when Kim Il Sung, the founder of the DPRK, died in 1994. They further note that the population is not quite as ignorant of the outside world today as it was back then. Modern technologies (cell phones and DVDs from South Korea and China) find their way into the country these days. Thousands defected in the wake of the famine, and many figured out ways to get messages back to friends and relatives about what life is like in China -- or in South Korea, if they are lucky enough to make it that far. (See pictures of the busy life of Kim Jong Il.)

Still, clues about what North Koreans actually think are maddeningly elusive. You take them where you can and try to fit them into the puzzle. Consider this: I spent a few days visiting a new university just outside Pyongyang about two weeks before Kim Jong Il died. The school is attended by elite kids, many of them connected to senior levels of government or the military. Some of the faculty and administration of this experimental new school -- all of whom are foreigners -- were on campus when the announcement of Kim's death came. I asked one person how the students had reacted to the news. Was there wailing, gnashing of teeth, rending of garments? "They were quiet, definitely," this person said. "But there was no crying."

None? "No. None that I saw."

Which was a relief to hear. The kids who attend this school are anything but stupid. They know a bit about the outside world, but they are also very much products of the regime. That there wasn't a damp eye in the house is not, frankly, what I was expecting to hear. Remember that the next time you see news footage of what one friend of mine in Seoul calls "the great North Korean wailing contest." Not everything is as it seems in North Korea, and they're not as nuts as they look.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

India's tea sales through e auction crosses 1 billion kg mark

Last Updated : 28 December 2011 at 13:30 IST

NEW DELHI (Commodity Online): The cummulative sales of tea in India through e-auction , introduced by Tea Board of India, across six centres crossed 1 billion kg mark on 22nd December, according to Tea Board of India.

India is the first country in the world to introduce e-auction in primary marketing of tea and it took off in November 2009 and Coonor is the first centre to conduct live e-auctions. Earlier, the attempts were made to introduce e-autions but did not work.

Seeing the remarkable success of tea e-auction, the stakeholders ensured that 100% of all teas sold in the six auction centres were through e-auctions. Presently, only Darjeeling tea is sold through the manual auction route in Kolkata, reported expressbuzz.com .

Tea board also plans to start e-auctions for tea waste, bulk tea and package tea.

India is ranked second in terms of production in the world and produces around 980 million kg of tea annually.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Washington County Sheriff?s Office

The number of calls and tickets issued by the Washington County Sheriff?s Office calls and were unavailable for the 72-hour period ending at 6 a.m. today.

The sheriff?s office did report this activity:

Cameron Truxal was arrested Thursday after a traffic stop in the 5000 block of U.S. 290 East. Truxal was charged with possession of a controlled substance (1-4 grams), possession of dangerous drugs and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Lawrence Burton was taken into custody for an outstanding warrant for parole violation Thursday in the 1500 block of Farewell Street after deputies learned he was at that location.

A motorist assist call Friday in the 4100 block of Highway 105 resulted in the arrest of Travis Keith of Dayton, Texas on a public intoxication charge.

Cameron Plaisance was also arrested on a public intoxication charge after deputies were dispatched Friday to the 12000 block of Coyote Run Lane for a disturbance call.

A traffic stop Friday in the 2200 block of Old Mill Creek Road resulted in the arrest of Devon Kalbas on charges of driving while his license is suspended, speeding, failing to display a driver?s license upon demand and failing to change the address on his driver?s license within 30 days.

A driver was found slumped inside his vehicle in a convenience store Saturday in the 17000 block of Highway 105. Roberto Jaimes was taken into custody for public intoxication and having an open container in a vehicle.

A disturbance call Sunday in the 12000 block of Huesmann Road resulted in the arrest of Brittney Karbowski on charges of family violence and public intoxication.

A traffic stop today in the 9000 block of Highway 105 resulted in the arrest of Douglas Henderson on charges of driving while license suspended with prior convictions and failing to dim vehicle headlights within 500 feet of another vehicle.


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JXD S7100 Android Gaming Tablet/Handset Boasts Galaxy S II ...

We?ve seen quite a few Android gaming handsets make their way out of China and while the JXD S7100 doesn?t look much different, it?s what this handset has on the inside that really caught our eye. Boasting specs more along the lines of a Galaxy S II device, the JXD offers almost the same processor with a dual-core Cortex A-9 processor and Mali 400 graphics core powering the device. This makes the JXD more than capable of most graphics intensive Android titles as long as they don?t require anything over Android 2.2, which the device comes shipped with. Also found inside the device is 512MB of RAM, 2MP rear/.3MP front facing cameras, 16GB of internal storage and HDMI out. A huge 7-inch touchscreen display can be found on front with a resolution of 800?480.

The JXD S7100 laughably advertises ?Apple games? and most will find greater use with the available emulator apps for Android than its own custom app center. I?d say the most appeal is in its $140 price-tag making this an almost instant buy should you come across this at your local swap meet. If you want to see the JXD in action, check out the video below ? oh, and you?re going to want to turn your speakers up.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

India?s mobile handset manufacturer, Lava to invest $5m in Nigeria to benefit Ghana

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Lava International, an Indian mobile handset manufacturer says on December 22, 2011 that it will invest $5 million next year 2012 to develop service centres and brand building in Nigeria.

The company sells nearly 50,000 units in Nigeria per month.

The investment will see Ghana also benefiting from the value.

?We will go ahead and invest $5 million to develop the service centre and brand building in Nigeria. This investment will also benefit our operations in Ghana, as it sources a lot of content from Nigeria,? Sunil Raina, chief marketing officer of Lava International is quoted by Indo-Asian News Service (IANS) as telling journalists.

According to IANS, Raina said the company?s phones have been very well received in Nigeria because ?Consumer wants in India and these markets are very similar and we are focusing on providing products which have long battery life with standard features.?

Lava is said to be targeting 10% of handset market share in Nigeria after it started offering mobile phones in less than five months, according to the news service.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Walter Wayne Wills, 63, Pensacola, Florida

Walter Wayne Wills, age 63, passed away December 23, 2011 in Pensacola, Florida.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday December 28, 2011 from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at Emerald Coast Funeral Home 113 Racetrack Rd. N. E. Fort Walton Beach Florida.
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Esther Wojcicki: Give Yourself A Free University Education at University of the People

Here is a Christmas-Hannukah gift you can give yourself, a loved one, a friend, or the world---A university education online for free. Is this some kind of trick?

Nope, it isn't a trick. It is a new university called University of the People (appropriately named) but the degrees are limited in scope right now since the University is fairly new. But the important ones are there.

It is the world's first tuition-free online academic institution dedicated to the global advancement and democratization of higher education.

Just go to their website and check it out for yourself.

The vision of University of the People is that "universal access to education is a key to world peace and global economic development." I agree and I am sure most people would.

Their program is all online. In the U.S., approximately 4 million students are currently enrolled in online education many of them in University of Phoenix, a for profit institution that has a large variety of course offerings, but it is expensive. On the other hand, University of the People provides an unprecedented tuition-free online academic experience to a worldwide-audience.

So far they offer four degree programs. All of these degrees are in areas where there is job growth---business administration and computer science. In the U.S. we have hundreds of computer science jobs that go unfilled each year. We need more computer science majors to meet our technological needs worldwide. We need businesspeople to be entrepreneurs and start new businesses.

For those who are job hunting, you might want to consider signing up for one of these courses They are accessible on your computer at home for free. No commuting, no travel expenses. It is right there on your desk.

Here are the four degrees offered at the University of the People:
1)Associate (A.S.-B.A.) and 2) Bachelor (B.S.-B.A.) degrees in Business Administration
3)Associate (A.S.-C.S.) and 4) Bachelor (B.S.-C.S.) degrees in Computer Science.

How can University of the People offer degrees for free? It is a non-profit organization and it accepts donations; these donations support many of the students. The University is supported by companies, foundations and individuals. Some students pay the low fees.

Presently, it has 300 students from 50 countries around the world. It costs just $4,000K for a student to go to the university for four years. Compare that with the tuition costs of $100,000 for four years at many universities.

The founder Shai Reshef understands the education world. He is an experienced entrepreneur who was Chairman of the Kidum Group a for-profit educational services company which he later sold to Kaplan, one of the world's largest education companies and a subsidiary of the Washington Post. Business Week recently wrote an article about Shai and the university.

Those who would like to support a student at the University of the People, can donate online. Any amount is welcome and it is tax deductible. Imagine being able to change someone's life for the better. Turns out that it would cost only $6 million to educate everyone in the world at University of the People, according to Shai. Not much when you consider how much we spend on just defense.

For those of you who want give yourself a gift of a degree, go online and fill out an application to enroll. It is an exciting opportunity and the time of year to be giving.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

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Linux VPS Vs. Windows VPS: Making An Informed Decision


Linux VPS Vs. Windows VPS: Making An Informed Decision

One of the most important decisions you?ll have to make when choosing a virtual private server (VPS) is whether a Linux or Windows-based option is right for you. While dedicated IT professionals will often swear by one system or another, it is often less clear which one provides a greater benefit for small and medium-sized businesses. While many basic functions are shared between the two, there are several notable differences that may help tip the scales.

Similarities in a Linux and Windows VPS

Both a Windows and a Linux VPS will operate in the same basic way ? by dividing a physical server into virtual slices that can be occupied by your business, allowing you to store data and run applications. This division can happen using either the Linux kernel for container-based virtualization or the Windows Hyper-V hypervisor which creates parent and child partitions that support multiple server slices. Both Windows and Linux VPS options support PHP and MySQL and give you access to a set of resources you can scale up as they are needed; it?s the details that make the difference.

Windows VPS Benefits

There are a number of benefits to choosing a Windows-based VPS, starting with a more familiar graphical user interface (GUI). The Windows GUI is well-known and easy to use, and is especially helpful if you?re just getting into the world of virtual private servers. In addition, a Windows Hyper-V/Server 2008 combination will offer support for ASP and ASP.NET for website hosting, something that a Linux VPS doesn?t excel at. Remote desktop access is also a benefit for Windows VPS, which allows direct access from anywhere to your VPS server via your GUI. This makes configuration and server management far easier than through the text-based SSH interface offered by Linux solutions. You?ll also get better support for Microsoft SQL and Microsoft Access ? while they may work with Linux, they are work natively with Windows.

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One of the key benefits to a Linux VPS is cost ? because Linux is an open-source program, many virtual private server plans are cheaper with a Linux option instead of Windows. Most Linux server applications are also available freely, and while support for certain distributions of Linux may not be as robust as that for Windows, you will not need to bear the cost of licensing fees. Linux also offers you greater choice when it comes to VPS control panels ? while the Plesk panel will work with both Windows and Linux VPS solutions, cPanel can only be used with Linux. You?ll also typically see a greater level of reliability from Linux-based options because of the passionate community support that many flavors of the OS enjoy. Linux can be optimized to work in almost any environment, providing increased performance overall. SSH Access also offers a benefit for Linux VPS users ? while it is more complicated to use because it is text-based, the lack of a heavy GUI will lighten your server load, so to speak.

Ultimately, the choice between a Linux and Windows VPS comes down to which OS offers you the best value for your dollar. Linux is a great option for businesses owners that are more technically adept or that want direct control over their server via SSH. Linux also has more variants of its OS to choose from. Windows solutions, meanwhile, work seamlessly right out of the virtual box and, when Hyper-V is combined with Windows Server R2 2008, can provide ease of use along with live migration services and failover protection in the form of high availability (HA) clustering.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Welles' Oscar for 'Citizen Kane' sells for $861K

(AP) ? The Academy Award statuette that Orson Welles won for the original screenplay of "Citizen Kane" was auctioned for more than $861,000 Tuesday in Los Angeles.

Nate D. Sanders Auctions spokesman Sam Heller said bidders from around the world, including David Copperfield, vied for the Oscar.

The 1942 Oscar was thought to be lost for decades. It surfaced in 1994 when cinematographer Gary Graver tried to sell it. The sale was stopped by Beatrice Welles, Orson's youngest daughter and sole heir.

Copperfield, who was outbid in the auction, said he admires Welles not only for his cinematic successes, but because he, too, was a magician. Welles hosted Copperfield's first television special.

The auction house declined to release the highest bidder's name. It said only a handful of Academy Awards have sold for nearly a million dollars.

Michael Jackson paid $1.54 million in 1999 for the best picture Oscar awarded to David O. Selznick for "Gone With The Wind."

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Is Strauss-Kahn staging a political comeback ? on his wife's coattails?

Former IMF head Dominique Strauss-Kahn, whose political life seemed over after sexual assault accusations, is back with a speech criticizing the EU. Does this, and his wife's selection as 'Woman of the Year,' signal his comeback?

Seven months ago, accused of sexually assaulting?a hotel maid, Dominique Strauss-Kahn was a man for whom time appeared to have run out.

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The prominent managing director of the International Monetary Fund, the man who was poised to be the Socialist Party's presidential candidate challenging French President Nicolas Sarkozy, was finished, termin?, in the eyes of many. But yesterday, Mr. Strauss-Kahn made his first foray back into public life, giving a well-publicized speech to a Chinese-based Internet firm, blasting Europe for the eurozone crisis. And on the same day, Strauss-Kahn?s wife, Anne Sinclair, was named ?Woman of the Year? in a public opinion poll for her ?loyalty and courage? in standing by her man.

In his speech to the Chinese Internet company NetEase in Beijing, Strauss-Kahn let it be known he was not impressed with the restructuring of the European Union?s single-currency zone, hammered together by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Strauss-Kahn?s apparent rival, French President Sarkozy.

?None of the main problems has been addressed,? he said. ?There?s no central budget in Europe, no institutional centres, no lender of last resort, no expansion of the monetary policy.?

The French paper Le Monde carried more from Strauss-Kahn?s speech, which is translated here:

"With the recent storm, the raft seems not to?be?strong enough,? he said, speaking of the eurozone.??The fact that the euro is still in the middle of the river and that the union budget is not completed makes it very, very vulnerable, and the raft seems about to sink. (...)?I am not convinced that [French President] Sarkozy and [German Chancellor] Madame?Merkel will understand each other and this is probably one of the reasons why the European system has problems ahead,? he said.

Is it because the French public is, like Strauss-Kahn, pessimistic about the Eurozone bailout plan, or is it because they are simply sick of Sarkozy? Whatever the reasons, the French seem more than willing to overlook or move past Strauss-Kahn?s fall from grace?and see him return to the public stage.

Strauss-Kahn was?accused of sexually assaulting a hotel maid in New York City last May. Before that, he was the main challenger to Sarkozy in the upcoming 2012 presidential elections. Instead, he was escorted off his plane back to France in handcuff and put through a ?perp walk? by New York City police. He resigned his position as head of the IMF and spent the next few months preparing his defense.

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Why Syria?s revolution needs a Benghazi

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An image aken from a video uploaded on YouTube shows Syrian anti-government protesters waving the former Syrian flag during a demonstration in Khirbet al-Ghazaleh in Daraa province on November 18, 2011.

By Ayman Mohyeldin, NBC News Correspondent

Ayman Mohyeldin covered the Middle East for several years as a correspondent for Al Jazeera?s English language channel. He reported extensively on the revolution in Egypt earlier this year, as well as on Tunisia?s fall. He recently became an NBC News Correspondent.

ANALYSIS

This Friday marks the end of another week of political upheaval across the Arab world with the international spotlight honing in Syria.
In the past week, the often-impotent League of Arab States took a stand against the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad. The decision by the Arab League is a positive step, albeit late.

After Assad?s failure to meet a deadline to withdraw the Syrian military off the streets and talk to his political foes, the Arab League suspended Syria?s membership.

The move came after the organization assumed that Assad?s regime was genuinely engaged with it to end the Syrian uprisings through a brokered or negotiated settlement. This proved to be a false assumption. Force was the ultimate weapon of choice for the regime ? reforms and negotiations were simply diplomatic covers to give the government the time to deal with the issue militarily.


The ?Arab? decision
Beyond the somewhat symbolic gesture of isolating Syria from the Arab world, the Arab League decision could potentially have an impact on the ground. It?s not so much that it will deter the Syrian regime from continuing its military operations against protesters as it will likely embolden the opposition.

The Arab League?s decision has effectively told the opposition, both internally and externally, that the Arab world no longer wants to do business with Assad ? and new alternatives are welcomed.

This is also a call being echoed individually by Arab leaders, such as Jordan?s King Abdullah, who earlier this week was the first Arab leader to openly call for Assad to step down. "If Bashar [Assad] has the interest of his country [at heart] he would step down, but he would also create an ability to reach out and start a new phase of Syrian political life," Abdullah told the BBC.

Neighboring and regional countries from Iran to Turkey to Qatar, as well as non-state players like Hezbollah, will now have a choice to make.? Come to the strategic defense of the embattled Assad regime and risk a similar public wrath and condemnation or work against the regime by recognizing, aiding, funding and even arming the opposition in accordance with the collective regional will.

Qatar is one country that was instrumental in arming and funding the Libyan opposition. It would not come as a surprise if Qatari funds and weapons ended up in the hands of Syrian opposition by way of Turkey or Jordan.

Internationalizing the conflict
But the Arab Leagues decision, also poses a dilemma for the international community. With no military capabilities, no standing military force or technical capabilities, the Arab League can do very little to actually stop the regime and protect civilians.

In Libya, the League essentially kicked the issue up to the international arena, first to the U.N. and then NATO, which imposed the no-fly zone and carried out subsequent airstrikes that ultimately turned the tide against Moammar Gadhafi?s forces.

By condemning Syria and suspending its membership, the Arab League has played pretty much all the cards it has. Yes, it can try to further isolate and sanction the regime, but member states have already begun doing that unilaterally but withdrawing ambassadors and suspending bilateral trade and investments with Damascus.

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Unlike its mantra when it comes to Iran?s nuclear program and a possible military strike, the U.S. has maintained that, ?it?s keeping its options on the table? in terms of Syria. But the U.S. and other Western powers have also made it clear that any Libyan-style NATO operations are off the table.

In remarks to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Nov. 9, Jeffrey Feltman, the State Department?s Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern Affairs, said: ?Overall, the [Obama] administration is following a careful but deliberate and principled course. This is necessary given Syria?s complex and unique circumstances. We do not seek further militarization of this conflict. Syria is not Libya.?

This has given Assad a lifeline ? he knows that his use of force will not be countered by any international use of force, no matter how bad it gets.

Assad?s options
With the international community unwilling to act militarily and the Arab League having exhausted their options, Assad can now shift his focus from the international diplomatic arena to his immediate existential threat ? his own people.

He has demonstrated his willingness to use force to suppress those he has labeled as terrorists and militants. He has also rejected any notion of stepping down, seeking refuge in another Arab country or transitioning power to alternative forces.

And at this point, it?s unlikely that Assad will reach full international isolation so long as Russia, a longtime ally, and China continue to drag their feet on taking a firm stance.

Even if it were fully isolated, it does not mean the Syrian regime would crumble. Assad?s legitimacy may have eroded but his capabilities to rule can remain in place for the foreseeable future so long as he does not lose physical territory in his own country or key supply routes that can be used by the opposition to smuggle in weapons, cash and resources from neighboring countries.

In addition, Assad has been a close ally of Iran and Hezbollah and may be inclined to cash in favors for the years of support he provided both of them in the wake of their own regional political isolation and diplomatic hardships.

Free Syrian Army
Although it is in its nascent stages, the Free Syria Army ? a growing group of army defectors carrying out attacks against regime elements inside Syria ? could prove to be the tipping balance in this conflict. But the Free Syria Army has a long way to go before it can succeed operationally and politically.

Complete with its own Facebook page, the FSA says it has tens of thousands of soldiers all across the country ?capable of targeting the regime in its most strategic locations,? as it demonstrated with their high-profile attack on the Air Force Intelligence complex on the edge of Damascus earlier this week.?

For now, the leader of the FSA, Col. Riad al Asaad, is operating along the Syria-Turkey border (which has significant ramifications on Turkey?s role inside Syria). In a phone interview posted on the Facebook page, Asaad said the FSA is drawing its financial and military support from within the ranks of the regime?s military and the people of Syria, an indication that members of the regime?s security apparatus are defecting in large numbers.

While this may be the case, these forces have yet to prove they can act as a military deterrent to the regime. More important, for the FSA to succeed, it must capture and secure a base of operations within the country that can become the ?liberated? capital of the opposition, similar to the way Libyan rebels held Benghazi, that nation?s second-largest city. This city would then allow a political and military opposition council to form and operate directly against the regime within the country. When the Libyan opposition managed to ?liberate? Benghazi and make it a safe haven from which it could operate, the countdown on the Gadhafi regime began.

To do so, the FSA must also secure a border with a neighboring country that can serve as a conduit for supplies, medical assistance and safe travel.

But for now the Syrian opposition, both politically and militarily, are not functioning as a single cohesive unit with a base of operation and coordinated messaging. This can improve with time, especially with the help of countries such as Turkey, which is clearly allowing the FSA to operate from within its own borders.

Mustafa Ozer / AFP - Getty Images

Syrians living in Turkey chant slogans as they wave Turkish and Syrian flags protesting against the government of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad after Friday prayers during a demonstration in front of the Syrian consulate in Istanbul, on Nov. 18.

Turkey?s backyard
Throughout the Arab Awakening, Turkey has been involved in almost every revolution. For the most part, it has been involved politically in calling on previous leaders to step down ? often times ahead of other Arab or European leaders. Sometimes its positions faltered early, as was the case in Libya. But now the Arab revolutions have reached Turkey?s doorstep and there is no ambiguity about its role.

On one hand, it has been among the most critical of the Assad regime. Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan had invested a lot of political and diplomatic effort in working with Syria ? increasing trade, attempting to negotiate a final peace deal with Israel and bolstering bilateral Turkish-Syrian relations.

But once the uprisings began, the Syrian regime shunned Turkish mediation efforts ? at times brazenly in the public eye. At one point, Syrian tanks reportedly entered Turkish territory in July as thousands were fleeing the fighting.

Turkey in return has made its position clear with its actions: It has given safe refuge to thousands of Syrian refugees; it has allowed the leadership of the FSA to reside in Turkey along its border with Syria; and Turkey has reportedly intercepted arms shipments making their way into Syria.

As a NATO member and a powerful regional player, Turkey may attempt to assume more of the strategic role in facilitating assistance to the Syrian opposition if the FSA can manage to secure a base of operations and safe routes to Turkey from within Syria.

Civil war?
With the stage set, regionally and domestically, there is one inevitability: The conflict in Syria is certain to escalate.

Unlike other Arab revolutions, each with it own challenges and strategic significance, Syria takes it to a whole new level.

Like every other Arab leader who has fled, or has been deposed or has been killed by his own people, Assad has warned that after him there will be chaos and that the region would be engulfed in violence.

Because of its strategic location ? Syria is a country that borders both Israel and Iran, has porous borders with Iraq and Lebanon and has an internal ethnic composition rife with disparities and historical differences ? many are worried about the effects of the fall of the Assad regime on the region. That has paralyzed the international community. The lessons of Iraq are still fresh in everyone?s mind and few dare to deconstruct a regime if it means opening a Pandora?s box inside Syria.

Even Russia?s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned this week that the attacks by the FSA could mark the beginning of ?real civil war? in Syria.

But those who believe Syria is on the verge of civil war fail to recognize what these Arab revolutions are about. It?s precisely for this reason, I dislike the term, the Arab Spring.

I disagree with the term primarily because spring is a season with a beginning and an end and it that ultimately passes. But what is happening across the Arab world is much more of an ?Arab Awakening? -- and awakenings can be painful and groggy, even on a good morning.

More important, the people who are protesting on the streets in Syria and who have been for the past eight months did so not to impose an ideology but to get rid of one ? an ideology of oppression.

It?s for this reason I don?t believe the uprising in Syria is on the verge of a civil war. Nor was the Libya conflict a civil war. In revolutions, those fighting to change the regimes and those fighting to preserve regimes are not fighting ideological wars competing for the hearts and minds of citizens.

Those fighting for change are fighting for a cause ? freedom. Those fighting to save the regimes are struggling to maintain power and those that are doing the fighting on their behalf are mostly doing it out of fear ? not out of loyalty.

I think a real civil war, as we have seen around the world time and time, is when competing forces are fighting to advance ideologies and consolidate power. I don?t believe that is what the people in the Arab world who are facing down tanks, guns and bullets are fighting for today.

But then again, this is Friday and Fridays always mark the beginning of a new week of opportunity across the Arab world.

Source: http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/18/8883853-why-syrias-revolution-needs-a-benghazi

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Friday, November 18, 2011

In an enzyme critical for life, X-ray emission cracks mystery atom

ScienceDaily (Nov. 17, 2011) ? Like a shadowy character just hidden from view, a mystery atom in the middle of a complex enzyme called nitrogenase had long hindered scientists' ability to study the enzyme fully.

But now an international team of scientists led by Serena DeBeer, Cornell assistant professor of chemistry and chemical biology, has pulled back the curtain using powerful synchrotron spectroscopy and computational modeling to reveal carbon as the once-elusive atom.

The research was published online Nov. 17 in the journal Science.

"For chemists, one of the first steps you want to be able to take is to actually model the site," said DeBeer. "It turns out that the chemistry of how this cluster behaves will be different depending on what atom is in the middle. This is the first step toward trying to unravel its mechanism."

Why nitrogenase? In nature, all life requires the element nitrogen from the atmosphere to form amino acids and build proteins. Bacteria need to convert nitrogen to ammonia as a precursor to more complex biosynthetic processes. The enzyme that catalyzes all this is nitrogenase, and it does it by breaking one of the strongest bonds in chemistry -- the nitrogen triple bond.

The chemical industry has figured out how to convert nitrogen to ammonia in high-temperature and high-pressure industrial environments. There's a fascination with understanding how the enzyme makes this same process work in nature, DeBeer said.

DeBeer and colleagues honed in on a subset of atoms in the relatively large enzyme, called the iron-molybdenum cofactor, which was thought to be the site where dinitrogen (N2) gets converted to ammonia, and where the mystery atom is situated inside.

The team used a method called X-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) at the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Light Source to excite the electrons in the cofactor's iron cluster and to watch how electrons refilled the spots, called "holes," they left behind. The holes were sometimes filled by an electron belonging to a neighboring atom -- emitting X-ray signatures with distinct ionization potentials that would distinguish between different kinds of atoms.

This was how it was revealed that the cofactor contained a carbon atom, rather than a nitrogen or an oxygen atom, that was bound to the iron atoms in the cluster.

The paper's first author is Kyle M. Lancaster, a Cornell postdoctoral associate in chemistry. DeBeer's collaborators are at the University of Bonn in Germany, University of California-Irvine, Max Planck Institute and the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory at Stanford.

The research was supported by Cornell, the University of Bonn, the Max Planck Society and the National Institutes of Health.

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Juhi Chawla to act opposite Sanjay

Juhi Chawla is ready to step back into the spotlight once again. The actress after a gap of 13 years would be seen working with Sanjay Dutt in Ajay Devgn?s home production ?SOS- Son Of Sardar?. The comic caper would star Juhi in lead opposite the deadly Dutt. The duo had shared the screen space [...]

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Catholic diocese ups offer for Crystal Cathedral (Providence Journal)

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'Three Little Pigs' raise Taiwan campaign cash

It started early last month, when a small Taiwanese boy handed over his coin-filled piggy bank to the opposition candidate for president, only to have the government declare the donation illegal because it violated a prohibition on minors' involvement in political campaigns.

That gave rise to the Democratic Progressive Party's "Three Little Pigs" movement, which is now sweeping this island of 23 million people.

With a nod to the fairy tale, the DPP has been handing out hamster-sized plastic piggy banks in shiny oranges and reds. The idea is that by banding together to make small donations, tens of thousands of economically challenged workers and farmers can overcome the big bad wolf of Taiwanese corporate power and defeat incumbent Ma Ying-jeou and his supposedly capitalist cronies in the Jan. 14 presidential poll.

The piggy campaign is a salient reminder that not all Taiwanese politics revolves around the issue of the island's complex relations with China, from which it split amid civil war in 1949. While that issue tends to garner the most interest abroad, Taiwanese themselves are usually more concerned with bread and butter questions such as wages, inflation and jobs.

Taiwan's economy has fared relatively well in recent years, avoiding the slow growth syndrome that has afflicted most of the West. But complaints over rising income inequality have been mounting, fueled by a residential building boom that seems largely reserved for high-wage earners and a shift in the labor market that appears to punish relatively unskilled or undereducated workers.

That has provided a big political opening for Tsai Ing-wen, the 54-year-old DPP presidential candidate, and the star of the suddenly trendy piggy bank campaign.

Robin Hood heroine?
Scion of a wealthy family, the soft-spoken Tsai has been transformed almost overnight from a wonkish intellectual whose privileged background allowed her to study abroad, into a Robin Hood-like heroine committed to lifting the poor from the hardships of life.

"She is so extraordinary," said 63-year-old welfare recipient Bei Ling, who lives with her husband in the Taipei working class suburb of Banciao. "Whenever we see her on TV we are moved to tears."

Even Ma supporters ? and latest polls still give him a razor-thin lead over Tsai ? acknowledge that he can't compete with her in the garnering-love-from-the-masses department.

Since taking office 3 1/2 years ago, the 61-year-old Ma has won plaudits for helping Taiwan navigate through the global financial crisis, but has been widely criticized for his perceived inability to address the interests of blue-collar workers, farmers and others among the less well-off, and for his seeming lack of human empathy. Like Tsai he comes from a well-connected family whose privileged status helped underwrite his foreign education.

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Tsai has worked hard at exploiting Ma's supposed weaknesses.

Clad in simple clothes and sometimes wearing a farmer's traditional straw hat, she has visited countless rural villages and working class districts across the island, chatting with farmers and laborers in front of countless television cameras, in an attempt to burnish her populist credentials.

Now, with the piggy campaign in full swing, she is inundated almost everywhere she goes with supporters presenting her with piggy banks stuffed with modest amounts of cash.

Government waste in spotlight
Tsai's cause is being helped by mounting public criticism of government waste, which resurfaced late last month following revelations that officials spent $7 million on a glitzy National Day production that that few people paid very much attention to.

Political commentator Hu Wen-hui of the pro-DPP Liberty Times newspaper wrote that with scandals like this, it's no surprise that Ma is locked in an extremely tight race.

"Millions of piggies are showing their anger against the Ma government," Hu wrote. "They embody a demand for revolutionary change."

Premier Wu Den-yih, Ma's vice-presidential running mate, said the piggies' innocent image did not reflect the true face of the DPP and its well-born presidential candidate.

"You don't turn a remote person into an approachable one just by giving her a piggy," he said.

Former DPP lawmaker Lin Cho-shui disagreed, saying the success of the piggy campaign reflected mounting popular unease over income inequality and rising unemployment.

"With middle and worker-class livelihoods under threat," he said, "it has fed into a collective social anxiety."

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Monday, November 14, 2011

552 million people could have diabetes by 2030

(AP) ? The International Diabetes Federation predicts that one in 10 adults could have diabetes by 2030, according to their latest statistics.

In a report issued on Monday, the advocacy group estimated that 552 million people would have diabetes in the next two decades based on things like aging and demographic changes. Currently, the group says that one in about eight people have diabetes.

The figure includes both types of diabetes as well as cases that are undiagnosed. The group expects the number of cases to jump by 90 percent even in Africa, where infectious diseases have previously been the top killer. Without including the impact of increasing obesity, the International Diabetes Federation said its figures were conservative.

According to the World Health Organization, there are about 346 million people worldwide with diabetes, with more than 80 percent of deaths occurring in developing countries. The agency projects diabetes deaths will double by 2030 and said the International Diabetes Federation's prediction was possible.

"It's a credible figure," said Gojka Roglic, head of WHO's diabetes unit. "But whether or not it's correct, we can't say."

Roglic said the projected future rise in diabetes cases was because of aging rather than the obesity epidemic. Most cases of diabetes are Type 2, the kind that mainly hits people in middle age, and is linked to weight gain and a sedentary lifestyle.

Roglic said a substantial number of future diabetes cases were preventable. "It's worrying because these people will have an illness which is serious, debilitating, and shortens their lives," she said. "But it doesn't have to happen if we take the right interventions."

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(This version CORRECTS Corrects global estimate to 552 million instead of 522 million in headlines and 2nd paragraph, adds that current diabetes estimate is one in eight people)

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Greentech: Turning Up the Pressure to Keep Gas in the Game

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Mazda has said it has no plans to bring hybrids or E.V.?s to the United States. It is instead banking on its new Skyactiv engine, which is more efficient.

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Fleeing suspect found in Michigan leaf pile

(AP) ? Police investigating an alarm at a Michigan restaurant used a thermal imaging device to find a fleeing suspect hiding in a pile of leaves.

The Grand Rapids Press reports (http://bit.ly/vTxHRJ ) that when the man was discovered concealed under leaves in a bush in Hastings, near Grand Rapids, he ran off again ? and jumped into a river.

Police arrested the suspect after he went to a nearby motel to change his clothes. Officers found a backpack belonging to the man that contained waste from methamphetamine production and say he likely was making meth in the motel room.

The man is being held on a probation violation. He is expected to face drug charges.

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