Thursday, February 28, 2013

U.S. tourist feared missing in Peru sends greetings from military base

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - One of two California tourists in Peru feared by family to have been kidnapped sent home her first online greeting in a month on Wednesday, saying she and her boyfriend were safe on a military base, playing with a monkey and being treated like celebrities.

The Facebook message was posted a day after the Peruvian government said Jamie Neal and her traveling companion, Garrett Hand, both 25, had surfaced on a riverboat in the Amazon, surprised to learn they were the subjects of an international search.

"Everyone is interviewing us and taking photos, saying that we are now famous in Peru," Neal wrote from a military installation at Pantoja, in northern Peru near the border with Ecuador, where she said she and Hand had been taken.

"The Peruvian military gave us our own house to stay in and food and a bunch of booze to drink," Neal said, adding, "This is ... insane." She also said Peruvian tourism officials planned to fly a plane to Pantoja on Thursday to meet "us and bring us gifts."

Hand later posted a separate greeting on his own Facebook page, saying simply, "I'm alive."

It was not clear why the couple were brought to a military base, and tourism officials in Lima, the Peruvian capital, were not immediately available for comment.

Neal apologized for worrying friends and family with her disappearance but said that she and Hand had been traveling through remote villages in the Amazon without electricity, telephones or Internet service.

MAKING FRIENDS WITH A MONKEY

The couple were still unable to make a phone call via Skype because of slow Internet connections at the base, she said, adding they would call home when it was possible.

Neal concluded her message saying she was "going to go play with the pet monkey we named Pepe ... he was just biting my toes."

The Oakland, California, couple embarked on an open-ended bicycle tour of South America in late November. Relatives said that after hearing from the couple regularly, all communication from the pair stopped on January 25, along with activity on their bank accounts.

Relatives and co-workers expressed fears that Hand and Neal might have been abducted.

At the time, the couple were traveling to Lima from Cusco, a mountainous region near the ancient Incan city of Machu Picchu, where U.S. tourists were recently advised of kidnapping risks linked to a turf war between government forces and Maoist Shining Path rebels.

Peruvian officials launched a search for Neal and Hand shortly after they were reported missing and announced on Tuesday that the couple were found safe in Angoteros, Peru, on a boat up the Napo River headed for Ecuador.

Francine Fitzgerald, Hand's mother, said she would still fear for the couple's safety until she talked to them on the phone and saw a recent photo of them.

"We need to insist that an American citizen government official is witness to this supposed meeting that is going to occur sometime within the next day or two," the Hand family said in a statement early on Wednesday.

The Hand and Neal families did not respond to interview requests on Wednesday.

Peru's minister of tourism told CNN he was "deeply concerned" that the media attention caused by the missing couple would negatively affect his country.

(Editing by Steve Gorman, Cynthia Johnston and Peter Cooney)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-tourist-missing-peru-sends-greetings-military-031618990.html

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Unions aim to soften impact of cuts on workers

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Federal employee labor unions are trying to soften the blow for more than 1 million government workers who may be forced to take unpaid time off if mandatory budget cuts kick in this week.

Union leaders have been working furiously to persuade agency managers to make other cuts that won't affect employee paychecks. But if agencies do insist on furloughs, unions say they can bargain over when they take place and other terms that could help workers in financial trouble.

"We plan to exercise those rights," said Jacqueline Simon, public policy director at the American Federation of Government Employees, which represents over 650,000 workers.

More than half of the nation's 2.1 million government workers may be required to take furloughs if automatic budget cuts, known as the sequester, take effect and agencies are forced to trim budgets. Agencies also may impose hiring freezes, release temporary employees or decline to renew contract workers.

The Defense Department has said it expects to furlough 800,000 civilian workers for 22 days each, spread across more than five months, which would mean a 20 percent pay cut over that period. The Pentagon also plans to lay off as many as 46,000 temporary and contract employees.

Other federal agencies are likely to furlough several hundred thousand more workers, according to a memo last month from the Office of Management and Budget.

Unions can't stop furloughs, but they can ask to examine the agency's budget documents and make managers show there is no other way to make the cuts without furloughs.

"Our position is that the Department of Defense and every other agency actually has a lot more discretion than they're letting on and that furloughs are entirely unnecessary," Simon said. "There's certainly plenty of low-paid federal employees for whom a 20 percent pay cut means they will not be able to pay their bills."

Besides receiving no pay, a worker on furlough would not accumulate vacation time and would receive a smaller match for their government retirement account. The worker's annual salary also would be lower when calculating pension benefits.

"The impact is going to be devastating, not just on the employees who are serving unpaid furlough days, but on the American public, who depend on the services these employees provide," said Colleen Kelly, president of the National Treasury Employees Union, which represents about 150,000 workers at 31 federal agencies.

So far, Kelly's union has received only one official notice of intent to furlough workers. That came from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which plans to furlough all 60,000 employees for up to 14 days if the sequestration goes into effect. Kelly said other agencies are looking at furloughs but have not yet specified the cuts.

"We've reached out to agencies in an effort to work with them to find ways to cut spending so that the cuts don't come on the backs of employees on furlough days," she said.

The general expectation is that employees would serve one furlough day per two-week pay period. But the union can bargain on behalf of employees who may want to serve all the days together or delay them until later in the year for personal or financial reasons.

Negotiations can also resolve whether workers can swap furlough days with other employees, or whether some workers can volunteer to serve more furlough days so others don't have to. There also may be work deadlines to consider, since some workers remain accountable to complete projects even if they cannot be at work.

The federal Office of Personnel Management, which issues guidance on how agencies carry out furloughs, declined a request for comment. But in a memo to agencies, OPM states that government officials have duty to bargain "over any negotiable impact and implementation proposals" the union may submit regarding furloughs.

In a memo to Environmental Protection Agency employees on Tuesday, acting administrator Bob Perciasepe said the agency has been taking "aggressive action" to control costs over the past few months, such as reducing contract, grant and administrative spending. But even with those savings, he said, the EPA would still have to furlough workers.

"We are working to minimize the burden on employees and their families while still enabling the agency to meet its obligations and fulfill its mission," Perciasepe said. "We are also meeting with EPA's national unions to prepare a plan for implementation."

Every agency must provide notice at least 30 days before any furlough process begins. The earliest furloughs could begin is April 1.

A few agencies have said they expect to avoid furloughs, including the Social Security Administration, Small Business Administration and Smithsonian Institution. The Veterans Affairs Department has been excluded from sequestration cuts.

"Agencies can be creative and agencies can be uncreative," Simon said. "Our position is, don't come to us because we're the easy target."

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

C. Everett Koop, 'rock star' surgeon general, dies

NEW YORK (AP) ? Dr. C. Everett Koop has long been regarded as the nation's doctor? even though it has been nearly a quarter-century since he was surgeon general.

Koop, who died Monday at his home in Hanover, N.H., at age 96, was by far the best known and most influential person to carry that title. Koop, a 6-foot-1 evangelical Presbyterian with a biblical prophet's beard, donned a public health uniform in the early 1980s and became an enduring, science-based national spokesman on health issues.

He served for eight years during the Reagan administration and was a breed apart from his political bosses. He thundered about the evils of tobacco companies during a multiyear campaign to drive down smoking rates, and he became the government's spokesman on AIDS when it was still considered a "gay disease" by much of the public.

"He really changed the national conversation, and he showed real courage in pursuing the duties of his job," said Chris Collins, a vice president of amfAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research.

Even before that, he had been a leading figure in medicine. He was one of the first U.S. doctors to specialize in pediatric surgery at a time when children with complicated conditions were often simply written off as untreatable. In the 1950s, he drew national headlines for innovative surgeries such as separating conjoined twins.

His medical heroics are well noted, but he may be better remembered for transforming from a pariah in the eyes of the public health community into a remarkable servant who elevated the influence of the surgeon general ? if only temporarily.

"He set the bar high for all who followed in his footsteps," said Dr. Richard Carmona, who served as surgeon general a decade later under President George W. Bush.

Koop's religious beliefs grew after the 1968 death of his son David in a mountain-climbing accident, and he became an outspoken opponent of abortion. His activism is what brought him to the attention of the administration of President Ronald Reagan, who decided to nominate him for surgeon general in 1981. Though once a position with real power, surgeon generals had been stripped of most of their responsibilities in the 1960s.

By the time Koop got the job, the position was kind of a glorified health educator.

But Koop ran with it. One of his early steps involved the admiral's uniform that is bestowed to the surgeon general but that Koop's predecessors had worn only on ceremonial occasions. In his first year in the post, Koop stopped wearing his trademark bowties and suit jackets and instead began wearing the uniform, seeing it as a way to raise the visual prestige of the office.

In those military suits, he surprised the officials who had appointed him by setting aside his religious beliefs and feelings about abortion and instead waging a series of science-based public health crusades.

He was arguably most effective on smoking. He issued a series of reports that detailed the dangers of tobacco smoke, and in speeches began calling for a smoke-free society by the year 2000. He didn't get his wish, but smoking rates did drop from 38 percent to 27 percent while he was in office ? a huge decline.

Koop led other groundbreaking initiatives, but perhaps none is better remembered than his work on AIDS.

The disease was first identified in 1981, before Koop was officially in office, and it changed U.S. society. It destroyed the body's immune system and led to ghastly death, but initially was identified in gay men, and many people thought of it as something most heterosexuals didn't have to worry about.

U.S. scientists worked hard to identify the virus and work on ways to fight it, but the government's health education and policy efforts moved far more slowly. Reagan for years was silent on the issue. Following mounting criticism, Reagan in 1986 asked Koop to prepare a report on AIDS for the American public.

His report, released later that year, stressed that AIDS was a threat to all Americans and called for wider use of condoms and more comprehensive sex education, as early as the third grade. He went on to speak frankly about AIDS in an HBO special and engineered the mailing of an educational pamphlet on AIDS to more than 100 million U.S. households in 1988.

Koop personally opposed homosexuality and believed sex should be saved for marriage. But he insisted that Americans, especially young people, must not die because they were deprived of explicit information about how HIV was transmitted.

Koop's speeches and empathetic approach made him a hero to a wide swath of America, including public health workers, gay activists and journalists. Some called him a "scientific Bruce Springsteen." AIDS activists chanted "Koop, Koop" at his appearances and booed other officials.

"I was walking down the street with him one time" about five years ago, recalled Dr. George Wohlreich, director of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, a medical society with which Koop had longstanding ties. "People were yelling out, 'There goes Dr. Koop!' You'd have thought he was a rock star."

Koop angered conservatives by refusing to issue a report requested by the Reagan White House, saying he could not find enough scientific evidence to determine whether abortion has harmful psychological effects on women.

He got static from some staff at the White House for his actions, but Reagan himself never tried to silence Koop. At a congressional hearing in 2007, Koop spoke about political pressure on the surgeon general post. He said Reagan was pressed to fire him every day.

After his death was reported Monday, the tributes poured forth, including a statement from New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who has made smoking restrictions a hallmark of his tenure.

"The nation has lost a visionary public health leader today with the passing of former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, who was born and raised in Brooklyn," Bloomberg said. "Outspoken on the dangers of smoking, his leadership led to stronger warning labels on cigarettes and increased awareness about second-hand smoke, creating an environment that helped millions of Americans to stop smoking ? and setting the stage for the dramatic changes in smoking laws that have occurred over the past decade."

Dr. Anthony Fauci of the National Institutes of Health taught Koop what was known about AIDS during quiet after-hours talks in the early 1980s and became a close friend.

"A less strong person would have bent under the pressure," Fauci said. "He was driven by what's the right thing to do."

Carmona, a surgeon general years later, said Koop was a mentor who preached the importance of staying true to the science in speeches and reports ? even when it made certain politicians uncomfortable.

"We remember him for the example he set for all of us," Carmona said.

Koop's nomination originally was met with staunch opposition. Women's groups and liberal politicians complained Reagan had selected him only because of his conservative views, especially his staunch opposition to abortion.

Foes noted that Koop traveled the country in 1979 and 1980 giving speeches that predicted a progression "from liberalized abortion to infanticide to passive euthanasia to active euthanasia, indeed to the very beginnings of the political climate that led to Auschwitz, Dachau and Belsen."

But Koop, a devout Presbyterian, was confirmed as surgeon general after he told a Senate panel he would not use the post to promote his religious ideology. He kept his word and eventually won wide respect with his blend of old-fashioned values, pragmatism and empathy.

Koop was modest about his accomplishments, saying before leaving office in 1989, "My only influence was through moral suasion."

The office declined after that. Few of his successors had his speaking ability or stage presence. Fewer still were able to secure the support of key political bosses and overcome the meddling of everyone else. The office gradually lost prestige and visibility, and now has come to a point where most people can't name the current surgeon general. (It's Dr. Regina Benjamin.)

Even after leaving office, Koop continued to promote public health causes, from preventing childhood accidents to better training for doctors.

"I will use the written word, the spoken word and whatever I can in the electronic media to deliver health messages to this country as long as people will listen," he promised.

In 1996, he rapped Republican presidential hopeful Bob Dole for suggesting that tobacco was not invariably addictive, saying Dole's comments "either exposed his abysmal lack of knowledge of nicotine addiction or his blind support of the tobacco industry."

He maintained his personal opposition to abortion. After he left office, he told medical students it violated their Hippocratic oath. In 2009, he wrote to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, urging that health care legislation include a provision to ensure doctors and medical students would not be forced to perform abortions. The letter briefly set off a security scare because it was hand delivered.

Koop served as chairman of the National Safe Kids Campaign and as an adviser to President Bill Clinton's health care reform plan.

Worried that medicine had lost old-fashioned caring and personal relationships between doctors and patients, Koop opened an institute at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire to teach medical students basic values and ethics. He also was a part-owner of a short-lived venture, drkoop.com, to provide consumer health care information via the Internet.

Koop was the only son of a Manhattan banker and the nephew of a doctor. He said by age 5 he knew he wanted to be a surgeon and at age 13 he practiced his skills on neighborhood cats. He attended Dartmouth, where he received the nickname Chick, short for "chicken Koop." It stuck for life.

He received his medical degree at Cornell Medical College, choosing pediatric surgery because so few surgeons practiced it. In 1938, he married Elizabeth Flanagan, the daughter of a Connecticut doctor. They had four children. Koop's wife died in 2007, and he married Cora Hogue in 2010.

He was appointed surgeon-in-chief at Children's Hospital in Philadelphia and served as a professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He pioneered surgery on newborns and successfully separated three sets of conjoined twins. He won national acclaim by reconstructing the chest of a baby born with the heart outside the body.

Although raised as a Baptist, he was drawn to a Presbyterian church near the hospital, where he developed an abiding faith. He began praying at the bedside of his young patients ? ignoring the snickers of some of his colleagues.

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Contributing to this report were Associated Press writers Wilson Ring in Montpelier, Vt.; Jeff McMillan in Philadelphia; and AP Medical Writer Lauran Neergaard in Washington.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/c-everett-koop-rock-star-surgeon-general-dies-075731610.html

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Can South Africa's justice system handle the Oscar Pistorius case? (+video)

The lead detective in the Oscar Pistorius murder case has been replaced. But can the South African police force recover from the mistakes made to date?

By Staff,?CSMonitor.com / February 21, 2013

Detective Hilton Botha sits inside the court witness box during the Oscar Pistorius bail hearing in Pretoria, South Africa. Botha is off the case, and now faces attempted murder charges himself over a 2011 shooting, police said Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013,

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The lead investigator in the Oscar Pistorius murder case has been replaced. Why? Detective Hilton Botha himself now faces charges of attempted murder.

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Yes, the detective investigating the murder of Reeve Steenkamp had attempted murder charges reinstated on Feb. 4 ? some 10 days before the Pistorius case. Botha and two other police officers face seven counts of attempted murder in a 2011 shooting incident. The drunk policemen allegedly fired at a minibus they were trying to stop.

In an attempt to rebound from this setback, South Africa's National Police Commission Riah Phiyega said Thursday that a team of "highly skilled and experienced' detectives will now take over the investigation. South African Olympic runner Pistorius faces a premeditated murder charge for the killing of his girlfriend Reeva SteenKamp.

But this sudden removal of Botha, in addition to his testimony during three days of bail hearings, is raising questions not only about the quality of the prosecution's case but the effectiveness of South Africa's judicial system.

During Thursday's bail hearing, Pistorius's defense attorney Barry Roux cast doubt on the version of events given by Botha on previous days.? Prosecutors claimed Steenkamp had fled to the bathroom after a fight, fearing an enraged Pistorius. But Pistorius's version of events was that she had gone to the bathroom to relieve herself, and he didn't know it was her behind the door when he fired the gun four times. He thought she was an intruder.

On Thursday, Botha conceded that the angle of the shots was consistent with Pistorius's version of events.

As The Guardian live blog on the case reported:

"Defence lawyer Barry Roux said that Steenkamp?s bladder was empty when she died, indicating she had indeed got up to use the toilet. Usually at 3am you would not find an empty bladder, Roux said. Roux said Steenkamp?s autopsy showed no sign of defensive wounds or an assault. Botha said that was correct. Roux said that Steenkamp might have locked the toilet door to protect herself when she heard Pistorius shouting that there was a burglar. And he said that Botha could not say for sure that the shots were fired from 1.5m away and at the angle he described ? and Botha admitted he couldn?t be sure about that. Roux also criticised Botha?s handling of the crime scene, saying the police had failed to find a bullet cartridge and that Botha had walked in to the house without protective feet covers on, contaminating the scene."

And there were other mistakes that came to light on Wednesday, as The Christian Science Monitor reported, "Police ... left a 9 mm slug from the barrage that killed Reeva Steenkamp inside a toilet and lost track of illegal ammunition found inside the house."

"Unfortunately there are too many instances of poor police work," Gerhard Kemp, a professor of criminal law at the University of Stellenbosch, told Reuters. "It's absolutely not CSI. It's a totally different world."

On Thursday, Desmond Nair, the magistrate in charge of the bail hearing, also raised questions about the competence of Botha's work, asking why the police hadn't acquired Steenkamp's phone records yet.

"Do you agree that [if] the deceased received SMSs or Phonecalls at 3 a.m., would it change the position of case?" the judge asked.

Pistorius's attroney, Roux pressed his advantage Thursday. "The poor quality of the evidence offered by investigative officer Botha exposed the disastrous shortcomings of the state's case," Roux said. "We cannot sit back and take comfort that he [Botha] is telling the truth."

Asked about Botha's court performance and handling of the investigation, National Police Commission Phiyega said South Africa's police force "can stand on its own" compared to others around the world, according to The Associated Press.

And Reuters reports:

With huge international media interest in the case against a global celebrity, many South Africans feel that apparent initial slip-ups by the police are hurting the country's image.

"Bring someone from outside to sort out this mess," said businessman Godfrey Baloyi. "The whole justice system needs an overhaul."

The bail hearing in Pretoria is scheduled to continue on Friday.

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

MathGnomes: Learn Mathematics with iPhone - User Generated ...

It is rare that you find educational games that hold appeal for both children and adults. I can honestly say that this is one time where they have succeeded in marketing to both genres. Anyone who has been struggling with their math skills - or learning them for the first time - will enjoy this cute little app that teaches the fundamentals of mathematics.

How It Works

Possibly the most popular feature of this game is the customization every step of the way. You can select what kind of problems you will have, within addition, multiplication, subtraction and division. It has over a million problems, so you won't often come across the same one twice. It also has a difficulty setting that provides multiple-step questions.

Another great feature is being able to email the last 1000 questions to any email address, including answers. Which allows the instructor to see what has to be worked on by each individual student. Making it a fantastic application for home schoolers and regular school students alike.

What People Are Saying

Everyone who plays this game seems to love it. Students are able to genuinely learn in a fun way. Adults are able to monitor student progress and assist along their journey. Even adults who play it seem to enjoy themselves, which is a rarity for this kind of game.

Conclusion

I am a big fan of this game. Not only is it a function education tool, but the gnomes are adorable. I would recommend it to anyone.

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Police: Gaza militants fire rocket into Israel

JERUSALEM (AP) ? Israeli police say a rocket has been fired from the Gaza Strip into Israel. A police spokesman says there was damage to a road but no injuries.

It's the first such rocket from the Palestinian territory to land in Israel since Israeli-Gaza fighting last November.

Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld says the remains of a rocket were found on Tuesday near the city of Ashkelon, in southern Israel.

There have been protests throughout the West Bank in recent days in support of Palestinians held in Israeli jails. This weekend, one Palestinian prisoner died under disputed circumstances, prompting more protests.

A statement from the Palestinian president's office says President Mahmoud Abbas has instructed Palestinian security officials to preserve order in the West Bank, but he blames Israel for the violence.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/police-gaza-militants-fire-rocket-israel-055058642.html

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Report: Barnes & Noble Might Give Up on the Nook

According to the New York Times, struggling bookmonger Barnes & Noble might be about to shelve its Nook. The problem is one more common to physical books than tablets: nobody's buying them. More »


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Monday, February 25, 2013

Google Tolls the Death Knell for Web Directories | SiteProNews ...

Throughout 2012, Google made great strides in trimming the garbage from search results, as it moved towards rewarding good content. Truly excellent outcomes, lots of hearty applause!

However, the latest heavy-handed, brutish attack on web directories and those who choose to use to them is both petty and spiteful. It?s unworthy of Google, and is bound to have far-reaching consequences. It?s also totally unnecessary, as an equitable outcome could have been achieved by quietly ignoring any perceived low-value links to websites. Deliberately devaluing websites because of links that Google arbitrarily decides are of low value is overkill. It takes no account of several aspects:

* the intrinsic value of the punished website?s content
* the fact that website owners cannot control who links to them
* the existence of an incoming link should not automatically be judged as manipulative

I?ve been working on websites since the year before Google appeared on the scene ? when Alta Vista, Lycos and Northern Light were the Big 3 search engines. Like many website owners, I?ve alway thought of web directories as a safe place to promote my online businesses? It has always seemed inconceivable that your website could be punished by a Search Engine because it was listed on a Directory!

Conversely, I?ve always studiously avoided link rings, forum signature spam, blog rings, free-for-all links, 3-way link schemes ? you get the picture? Directories have always seemed sacrosanct, a safe haven?

In my view, January 22nd 2013 marked a huge step towards destroying the very fabric and integrity of the web, eliminating competition and stifling our online freedoms and preferences!

Google Forbids Listings on Directories?

Around the globe, small businesses struggle to compete at every level. Website owners try valiantly to find a competitive edge, and lots of listings in little niche directories can deliver incremental visitor increases. Since the web began life a few short years ago, the traditional method of raising a website?s online profile has ALWAYS been submissions to search engines and directories.

But now, Google says NO ? we don?t like it when you do that! Cease and desist or we?ll slash your rankings and traffic as punishment. That?s a gross over-reaction to a trivial problem that smacks more of a vindictive dictator than a responsible internet citizen? Hell, even Fidel Castro has better manners than that? Vladimir Putin, I?m not so sure?

Deliberately Dealing Death to Directories?

Those struggling to get a niche web directory off the ground have just been dealt a hammer blow by a bloody-minded, malevolent internet giant. No informed website owner in their right mind would now submit their website to a new directory, because Google is clearly and unequivocally taking the sword to websites that do so. That?s a bit rich, considering that a few short years ago, Google itself used a cloned version of the Open Directory for its own purposes. What?s sauce for the goose is apparently not sauce for the gander in 2013?

Niche directories have always provided local and personalized richness and color to the web by virtue of the fact that they are usually human-edited. Almost all of them set out on a road to solicit members and subscribers, with the hope of an eventual popularity that might one day be translated into an income. Historically, like all small business start-ups, few succeed.

Attacks on paid links have seemed like a potentially serious threat to directories that charge fees? Wary website owners have shied away from paying for a submission / link to their sites, with a consequent negative impact on the financial viability of web directories.

Google?s January Penguin update has just ensured that the majority of existing directories will be overwhelmed with requests for subscription cancellations and link removals. As word spread about Google?s vicious attacks on websites that have incoming links from directories, submissions are sure to dry up. Starting a new directory would be madness, doomed to failure?

Penguin 2013 seems intent on progressive elimination of directories per se! Is it a coincidence that this savage but effective way to eliminate a huge block of competition for search traffic leaves the author of the attack as the most likely beneficiary?

The Collateral Damage ? Negative SEO

It also opens the door to a flood of ?negative SEO? attacks ? the fastest way to topple your competition now is to submit their site to several hundred budding little directories and watch their rankings plummet. Oh, that won?t happen, said a Google spokes-person? Famous last words? Negative SEO is already clearly and unequivocally rampant AND effective!

Good Internet Citizens

In my view, a healthy internet is of vital global importance for all sorts of reasons. It requires healthy competition, a rich diversity and active participation by as many little businesses as possible.

The Last Word

I?m sure a lot of people would like to see companies like Google leading by example, and encouraging competition and nurturing diversity. Stomping out directories, and those who submit to them, is a gross over-reaction to a tiny little problem. That?s always been the problem with hunting mice from an elephant ? innocent bystanders always get trampled!

I would not be surprised to see a class action lawsuit brought against Google this year, by an association of web directories seeking compensatory damages for what are clearly anti-competitive actions.


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Obesity Reduces Quality of Life in Boys | Psych Central News

By Traci Pedersen Associate News Editor
Reviewed by John M. Grohol, Psy.D. on February 23, 2013

Obesity Reduces Quality of Life in BoysFor boys, being overweight or obese significantly lowers their quality of life compared to healthy weight peers.? Interestingly, these results were not found in girls.

The study, published in the Journal of Adolescent Health, also showed that quality of life (QOL) scores improved for children of either sex whose weight status changed from overweight/obese to normal.

The research involved more than 2,000 Australian school children who were about 12 years old at the start of the study in 2004-2005. The researchers followed up with the children after five years.?

The participants then answered a questionnaire designed to measure whether being obese (also known as? adiposity) influenced their quality of life at age 17 or 18.

?Adiposity in boys was associated with poorer quality of life during adolescence. This association was not observed among girls.

?In both boys and girls, though, persistent overweight or obesity was related to poorer physical functioning after the five years. In contrast, weight loss was associated with improved quality of life during adolescence,? said Bamini Gopinath, Ph.D., senior research fellow at the University of Sydney in Australia.

The questionnaire measured the children?s physical and psychosocial health.?It also calculated a combined total quality of life score. The psychosocial health summary score reflected how well the teens were functioning emotionally and socially.

The study revealed that both males and females who were obese at the start of the study and who later reduced to a normal weight had far better physical functioning scores than those who remained obese after five years. These physical functioning scores measured one aspect of the overall quality of life score.

?The findings suggest that an unhealthy weight status and excess body fat could negatively impact the mental and physical wellbeing of adolescents, particularly boys,? said Gopinath.

He noted that the study highlights the value of looking at the quality of life among obese teens in both clinical practice and in research studies.?

He also added that ?obesity prevention and treatment efforts [ought] to address the broad spectrum of psychosocial implications of being obese as a teenager.?

Lawrence J. Cheskin, M.D., director of the Johns Hopkins Weight Management Center, noted that the differences in quality of life and physical functioning between obese and normal weight teens has not been carefully done before.

?The fact that QOL improved with improvement in weight over time is also important,? said Cheskin. He added that parents, health care providers and teenagers need to understand the far-reaching effects that being overweight can have on a teen?s enjoyment of life.

Source:? Center for Advancing Health

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APA Reference
Pedersen, T. (2013). Obesity Reduces Quality of Life in Boys. Psych Central. Retrieved on February 25, 2013, from http://psychcentral.com/news/2013/02/24/obesity-reduces-quality-of-life-in-boys/51902.html

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Visa, Samsung Ink NFC Deal, Galaxy S IV First In Line For Deep Integration; ROAM Is Visa?s First ?Ready? Mobile Payment Partner

visaVisa is swiftly moving ahead announcing its first partners for its new NFC initiative and push into the wider world of mobile payments -- two programs it announced a few days ago?that come with a set of APIs to let third parties integrate the credit card giant's payment services more seamlessly into their own.?Visa has named Samsung as its first global NFC partner, and dongle maker Ingenico-owned ROAM as its first mobile payment partner for its Visa Ready program.

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

TKC BLOG COMMUNITY CONFIRMED!!! KCFD SHOULD HAVE EVACUATED JJ'S EARLIER!!!

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You weren't on the scene. You just had people send you photos. You don't know how the situation went down. I DO and KCFD IS NOT TO BLAME!

This" plan" Dave Helling is referring to had nothing to do with small scale single unit evacuations. It is only intended for large scale city wide evacuations. Both issues are completely different subjects. This guy has no clue.... It's sweeps times and they continue to want to burn someone at the stake. It's a witch hunt. Trying to use that document while attempting to prove fault is off base, that isn't the evacuation plans intent. That's like trying to use a trackhoe to plant flowers in your garden. Yeah... That machine will dig holes... But there are better tools for the job. SOP was followed, end of story.

Get a clue jackass. You have no business trying to figure out how an emergency plan is suppose toward when you don't even have any training. The fire dept trains to put out fires, not figure out how to fix a gas main. That is the gas companies job. If the gas company says that it is not a concern than the fire dept has no say unless they see something grossly wrong, All you idiots say you smelled gas for hours but not one of you called 911. May be this wouldn't have happened if you all had actually called but I guess you were too busy with Facebook and your latte. Just to give you a heads up Tony. If a powerline goes down, a water main break happens, or a major incident happens at Honeywell the fire dept defers to those agencies that control those sources. Blame will fall on the contractor, MGE, and all you DBs who didn't call and report a gas leak. I said it first.

"The plan is hardly a set of rules that every firefighter could be expected to recite. And, like similar plans, it gives public responders significant flexibility in determining if and when to order an evacuation.

That flexibility is critical because not every gas leak or minor emergency requires widespread evacuation. Although the blueprint does not explicitly require it, in practice, consultation with private workers and other experts at the scene is a common part of that calculation. "

That is intersting.

Everything I have read has get outta jail free cards built into the rhetoric.

Lawyers will figure this out.

I havn?t seen a time line yet that is or has been accepted by the authorities in question and the media. I think that will be forthcoming and because of the high profile nature of the event, will be accurate.

At this point, based on conversation and comments, it looks like we can establish this much.

The standard equipment carried by MGE is the MSA 260. This unit detects gas and runs less than $1000.00 (I find them on line for way less.). It has not been established to morons in the street like me, if the KCFD carries them also.

Typically, a multi-gas detector is used (LEL, CO, O2, and H2) because those are the most common hazards found in confined space entry (tanks, vessels, sewers).

With regard to the MSA 260?Is that the standard for on site determination of danger with relation to gas? Does the Fire Dept have them? Does MGE have them? Are there better units that MGE carries that would over rule a reading of an MSA 260? Who carries those? Is there a precedent or hierarchy for responsibility with concern to protocols in similar situations?

These facts, for observers are yet to be established.

Here is an explanation of hierarchy responsibility by a commenter, and it rings true to me at this point.

?The fire Department shows up, gets an on scene briefing by anyone having relevant information, and then directs the response.

In your scenario, he would have heard from the boring contractor (yes, I hit a line in the alley. I had about 75 feet of my reel out heading north, i hit an obstruction, pushed through it, and began smelling gas, alled 911 right away) and then from MGE (LEL readings elevated in the alley. Gas may be migrating into surrounding structures.) There would have been a discussion of where the shut offs were (e.g. does MGE know where they are, etc).

Whether he calls for additional manpower, chooses to wait for more MGE employees, continues his investigation or begins a full evacuation, just the fact that he had a known rupture that was not under control and elevated LEL readings, coupled with an obvious smell of gas, should have been enough for him to stick around.?

At this point, it seems that the the blame is going to fall on the KCFD, not so much because they could have prevented the explosion, but the fact that it looks like they abandoned thier post.

In addition, it seems at this point, to me, that the KCFD is in control and is the final word on what actions to take in these situations.

The thing that stands out to me, is the testimony of many whom were with in close proximity who smelled an overpowering stench of natural gas, in juxtaposition with the fact-that we KNOW the KCFD was on site and left while this smell still existed (WAS AN MSA 260 EMPLOYED?).

There is a dramatic difference of opinion to this point on the ability to shut down gas valves. Apparantly you can shut down ?Curb? valves close to business? but NEVER a main valve. This must be what Mark McDonald was referring to and, is and will be a crucial piece of information (Was it done/ Who did it? When was it done? etc) in the coming weeks.

No matter what your opinion of the KCFD and MGE?s performance, I can?t believe that these two companies thought there was any real danger, or they don?t leave. Or do they? A shift in the wind? No MSA 260 on the trucks. Do we have the right time line yet?

It doesn?t look like there is a time line established and that, along with assessment of other variables in conjunction with the actions of the relavent personell will determine who hangs and who pays.

People will hang, and money will be paid.

Lets hope the lawyers get it right and the victims can move on.

Most of the info here, I got from commenters kind enought to supply urls that I looked up.

Wow. I didn't realize Tony was a state fire investigator. Thanks for cracking this case, Alonzo.

Local 42 and the Fire Chiefs' Union -- yes, they have a union too but no one ever talks about them -- will be posting comments all over this blog trying to knock this allegation down.

I bet you see 100 comments on this post Tony.

They are supposed to take charge of a situation like a gas leak, and they did not to it.

KCFD is to blame. They were the trained responders on the scene and should have taken control of the situation. To leave is up to laborers from the gas company certainly did not work. KCFD was negligent.

Hey Chuck, you're NOT a trained blogger and you're NOT in TKC's basement, so you have no business writing anything on this blog. Quit your fucking typing.

KCFD was complacent and lackadaisical in addressing the gas leak. Deal with it, FD.

I wasn't there, so I guess I have no business commenting on that wreck in the race yesterday.

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A "Trained Blogger".

If you don't like it, quit whining about me like a little bitch and enlighten us with your takes on the events at JJs.

What a fuckin joke, a "Trained Blogger".

Hey, go back to takin pictures of your dick with your cell phone and sending them to yourself.

KCFD is to blame. Sly knows it. Sly and the city council are owned by Local 42. So they are working on the coverup. This time the coverup won't work because the national media will not let it happen.

9:12- Not only the national media, but the Feds, as well.

They should have put out the call around noon, that there was free watermelon, neck bones and fried chicken at JJ's...

They should have put out the call around noon, that there was free watermelon, neck bones and fried chicken at JJ's...

It was Glutes Day at the firehouse, so they had to get their butt reps in before they took charge of anything. When it comes to body building, it does not matter what or who burns up if the pretty boy firefighters have not felt the burn in their muscles. The older guys just nursed hang-overs from their last off hours and watched their belly buttons move closer to their chins.

Was just told by a sanitation employee that the KCMO Sanitation Department has suspended trash pickup indefinitely because the residential streets are not safe for the crews to travel. If the expected storm hits KC this week, the suspension of service will extend until the regularly scheduled pick-up schedule in first week of March.

In order to avoid negative publicity for as long as possible, the offices of the City Manager and the Mayor ordered the Sanitation Department to not issue a public announcement on this decision and to leave the announcement on the city's Web site that trucks would be working Saturday and Sunday.

The City's failure to conduct a snow removal campaign in residential neighborhoods now means that citizens will have to store 2-3 weeks of trash before the next pick-up.

Media inquiries about trash and recycling should be directed to Sean Demory, public information officer for the Public Works Department, at 816-935-7487.

Source: http://www.tonyskansascity.com/2013/02/tkc-blog-community-confirmed-kcfd.html

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Los ?ltimos argumentos hacen mas que creible la posibilidad de que Apple fabricase un iPhone Low Cost

Cuando parec?a que el rumor del iPhone Low Cost hab?a quedado olvidado aparecen nuevas noticias que?devuelven?crebilidad a la posibilidad de que Apple pudiese construir este dispositivo.

En este caso es la analista Katy?Huberty de la consultora?Morgan Stanley quien se atreve a a mencionarlo tras la reuni?n mantenida con Peter Oppenheimer, el CFO, director financiero, de Apple.

Los argumentos en favor de que Apple pudiese llevar a cabo la?comercializaci?n?de un iPhone Low Cost se centran en el ?xito cosechado por el iPad Mini, el incremento de ventas en un iPad de?dimensiones?mas reducidas, si, pero tambi?n de un precio mas bajo.

Kate Huberly ha sintetizado en tres puntos sus razones, ser?an las siguientes.

El iPad Mini ha tenido un gran ?xito de ventas en?los?mercados emergentes, el nicho de crecimiento para Apple, destacando China y Brasil, donde se han vendido el 50% de las unidades farbicadas.

Aunque se pudiese bajar de precio un iPhone de la gama actual, esto no es algo que guste en el mercado chino, les gusta tener el ?ltimo modelo, no uno antiguo rebajado, el iPhone Low Cost ser?a un modelo nuevo.

El iPhone 4 se ha vendido a nivel mundial muy bien en el ?ltimo trimestre , no hay imagen de obsolescencia, ?incluso creciendo en ventas respecto.

Como puedes ver el panorama que la crisis ha dejado junto al bajo poder adquisitivo de los?pa?ses?emergentes hace que un gran?n?mero?de potenciales compradores de Apple que no pueden permitirse el modelo de gama alta si hiciesen un esfuerzo por conseguir un producto Apple.

Viendo el ?xito que el iPad Mini ha tenido en ventas y el beneficio que ha cosechado Apple con esta acci?n no creo que haga dudar a Apple en crear un nuevo iPhone, no creo que sea un low cost, suena a malo, si no un iPhone con la pantalla del iPhone 4 y con un OS actualizado.

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Osborne says AAA downgrade is reminder of debt problems

Approximately 150 federal and state law enforcement agents launched a massive raid on one of the biggest?perpetrators?of government fraud in America: The Scooter Store. Yes, that's right. The nation's largest provider of single-person electric vehicles and power chairs is the target of a federal investigation, probably because many of the people who ride around their "personal mobility?devices" don't actually need them.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/osborne-says-aaa-downgrade-reminder-debt-problems-221715863--finance.html

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Ini Smartphone Kloning Galaxy Note 3 versi Vendor China

Liputan6.com, Jakarta : Samsung sudah lama dikabarkan akan merilis phablet Galaxy Note 3. Di phablet terbarunya ini, Samsung akan menggunakan prosesor Exynos 8-core dan layar 6,3 inci, lebih besar dari yang layar 5,5 inci yang digunakan Galaxy Note 2.

Tapi ketika Galaxy Note 3 belum dirilis secara resmi, kloningan phablet ini sudah terlebih dulu muncul. Adalah perusahaan Cina, Century Electronics Group yang memperkenalkan kloning Galaxy Note 3.

Dilansir dari laman GizChina, Jumat (22/2/2013), Century akan menghadirkan kloning Galaxy Note 3 yang hadir dengan layar 5,7 inci. Perangkat ini juga akan dilengkapi dengan prosesor quadcore MT 6589 dari Mediatek di dalamnya.

Desain yang digunakan di produk ini sebenarnya terlihat mirip dengan Galaxy Note 2. Tapi dari nama Note 3 yang digunakan, produk ini seperti berusaha untuk mencuri start kehadiran Galaxy Note 3 dengan menjadi kloningnya.

Note 3 versi Cina memiliki layar 5,7 inci dengan resolusi 720p. Kamera utama menggunakan 8 MP dan kamera depan 5 MP. Kinerja didukung dengan chip quadcore 1,2 GHz dan RAM 1 GB, serta kapasitas penyimpanan 8 GB.

Belum diketahui harganya, tapi diprediksi sekitar US$ 160. Kemungkinan Note 3 dari Century Electronics Group ini hanya akan hadir di pasar Cina. (GAL)

Source: http://tekno.liputan6.com/read/519480/ini-smartphone-kloning-galaxy-note-3-versi-vendor-china

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NBA Trade Rumors: L.A. Clippers Chris Paul Called Boston Celtics Kevin Garnett Before Deadline? Point Guard Told KG He Could Make Him A Clipper?

The Boston Celtics ended up with guard Jordan Crawford in exchange for Leandro Barbosa and Jason Collins to the Washington Wizards. However, every top Boston star: Paul Pierce, Rajon Rondo, and Kevin Garnett, were reportedly on the block.

The one deal that many thought would be consummated first surfaced over All-Star weekend and would have sent Garnett to the Los Angeles Clippers for point guard Eric Bledsoe and center DeAndre Jordan. The hold-ups being Garnett?s no-trade clause, and L.A.?s hesitation to drain the depth that has made them contenders in the West.

But according to the Boston Herald, Celtics team president Danny Ainge was still in contact with the Clippers up until Thursday?s deadline, and L.A. superstar point guard Chris Paul called Garnett to tell him if he wanted to be a Clipper, Paul ?would make it happen.?

However, Garnett reportedly told Paul he wanted to stay in Boston.

That kind of loyalty was one of the reasons Garnett stayed with the floundering Minnesota Timberwolves for the majority of his career, but he may have passed up on a championship run in the process.

The No. 3 seed Clippers produce the No. 4 ranked defense, and the ninth best offense in the league. Garnett would have provided them an excellent and proven post defender, and rebounder, capable of battling the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder come playoff time. As evidenced by their blowout loss to the Spurs Thursday night, the Clippers could have used Garnett's services.

Currently the No. 7 seed, Boston is mired in the bottom tier of playoff teams in the East, and the fact that each of their All-Stars was on the trading block could have signaled the Celtics are strongly considering a rebuilding process. Adding a blossoming floor general like Bledsoe and an at-times dominant and athletic center like Jordan, were excellent starting points for a Boston reset.

Still, Garnett's advanced age, 36, has many suggesting he's playing year-to-year, even though he has two seasons and $24 million left on his contract. For now, the rest of the league will wonder what may have been.

Source: http://www.ibtimes.com/nba-trade-rumors-la-clippers-chris-paul-called-boston-celtics-kevin-garnett-deadline-point-guard

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Friday, February 22, 2013

Brad DeLong : Ann Marie Marciarille: Self-Insurance by Small ...

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Missouri State of Mind: Self-Insurance by Small Employers Under the ACA: [S]elf-insurance in employer-sponsored health insurance is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma? the explosive growth in self-insurance by employer sponsored health insurance plans is? under-discussed? the New York Times took it on?. explains? 59% of private sector workers with health coverage are enrolled in self-insured plans (up from 41% in 1998)? the exemption of self-insured plan from state health insurance regulation is not premised on any genuine absence from all insurance markets, the article explains about self-insured plans' participation in the stop-loss insurance market?. The stop-loss market responds by cherry picking among the new refugees on the basis of -- you guess it -- health status of the employee group, reintroducing underwriting by small group to places where it had been eliminated for individuals by the Affordable Care Act.?

The moral of the story? Whereever and whenever we have competing insurance products whose profitability is determined by calculating every health care payout as a loss, the insurance markets will respond accordingly -- ever inventing more methods, even if once or twice removed, to screen those who need health insurance out of the health insurance marketplace.

Maintaining the pooling equilibrium as health care costs increase is going to be really hard. If it turns out to be impossible--well, then, the ACA system will lurch toward pay-or-play and then single-payer.

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Loyola University Maryland for Firefox 0.7.1.0

This is a Firefox and Google Chrome theme especially designed for serious Greyhound fans. It brings all the latest news from Loyola athletics and it integrates with Twitter and Facebook.

The Loyola University Maryland add-on is designed to work with the Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer web browsers.

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New Mexico State of the State Address

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Governor Susana Martinez (R) delivered the annual state of the state address to a joint session of the legislature in the State Capitol in Santa Fe.?She called on lawmakers to work on legislation addressing childhood .. Read More Governor Susana Martinez (R) delivered the annual state of the state address to a joint session of the legislature in the State Capitol in Santa Fe.?She called on lawmakers to work on legislation addressing childhood literacy and education reform and had a first-grade student read from one of his projects.?Other topics included jobs, the economy, and equipping the workforce.

The address ends abruptly.

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Finmeccanica, Indian officials discuss bribery claims

ROME/MILAN (Reuters) - Italian defense group Finmeccanica and Indian officials discussed corruption allegations connected with the purchase of 12 helicopters in a meeting on Thursday that both sides said was positive.

The Indian delegation is in Italy to collect evidence relating to allegations that Finmeccanica paid bribes to win the 560 million euro ($750 million) contract awarded in 2010 to its Anglo-Italian helicopter unit AgustaWestland.

An Italian investigation, which escalated last week with the arrest of the then head of Finmeccanica, Giuseppe Orsi, is putting pressure on the Indian government, already buffeted by a string of graft cases.

It has also become a political issue in Italy ahead of parliamentary elections on February 24-25.

Italian prosecutors accuse Orsi of paying bribes to intermediaries to secure the helicopter deal back in 2010, when he was head of AgustaWestland. According to the arrest warrant, the Indian tender was twisted to favour the Italian firm.

India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Monday the government had nothing to hide.

Orsi has denied any wrongdoing.

Finmeccanica's new chief executive officer, Alessandro Pansa, and an Indian official with direct knowledge of the matter welcomed Thursday's talks.

"A very positive meeting for our side. The company has assured us it will provide all the papers to satisfy our concerns about the allegations ... in the shortest possible time," the Indian official said.

India's defence ministry has threatened to cancel the helicopter deal unless Finmeccanica can give assurances that no bribes were paid. Three AW101 helicopters, manufactured in Yeovil in the UK, have already been delivered to India.

Italian financial newspaper MF said on Thursday the group would make a writedown on the Indian helicopters order.

Finmeccanica, Italy's second-largest private sector employer, was not immediately available to comment on the report.

The four-man delegation, led by Indian Ministry of Defense Joint Secretary Shri Arun Kumar Bal and Central Bureau of Investigation official Mahipal Yadav, arrived in northern Italy earlier this week and has already met judge Luca Labianca, who signed off Orsi's arrest warrant.

The Indian official said on Thursday the team would also meet a high-ranking official at Italy's Foreign Affairs Ministry in Rome on Thursday as well as Eugenio Fusco, the Italian prosecutor investigating the case, on Friday.

Finmeccanica said on Thursday it delayed the approval of its full-year accounts from March 12 to a new meeting to be held no later than April 30, to "evaluate the impact of recent economic events on its balance sheet."

It said its board discussed the sale of its AnsaldoEnergia unit but no decision on this issue was taken.

The group has put AnsaldoEnergia up for sale as part of an asset disposal plan aimed at streamlining the company and avoiding credit rating downgrades.

It also named Daniele Romiti as the chief of its helicopter unit, replacing Bruno Spagnolini, who was arrested earlier in February with Finmeccanica's former CEO as part of the probe.

(Editing by Erica Billingham and Phil Berlowitz)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/finmeccanica-indian-officials-discuss-bribery-claims-203057151--finance.html

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Rebel Apple investor tries to rally Street

(AP) ? A Wall Street maverick who wants Apple Inc. to share more of its wealth with investors took his case to other shareholders Thursday, urging them to send management a message by voting against a company proposal at the upcoming annual meeting.

On a conference call with investors and reporters, David Einhorn, founder of hedge fund Greenlight Capital, laid out the case for something he calls "iPrefs," a class of dividend-bearing preferred stock. He wants Apple to issue these shares free to shareholders as way of committing to use its massive profits for the benefit of shareholders.

Right now, Apple hands only a small amount of its profits to shareholders through dividends and stock buybacks. The rest of the money goes in the bank, where Apple's cash hoard amounted to $137 billion at the end of last year.

Einhorn's proposal isn't on the agenda for Apple's annual shareholders meeting next Wednesday. Instead, he wants to turn voting on a company proposal ?one that attempts to bundle several governance measures? into a referendum on his plan. Among the measures is one that would eliminate the board's leeway to issue preferred shares without approval from shareholders, something that would make implementing Einhorn's iPrefs somewhat more time-consuming.

Einhorn sued Apple earlier this month to force it to unbundle the various governance measures and permit voting on each one.

Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company's proposal puts more power in the hands of shareholders, making it difficult to understand why a shareholder would fight it. Calling the fight a waste of time, Cook said Apple won't squander money by mailing letters to shareholders to persuade them to vote for the proposal.

"My preference is that everyone on both sides of this issue would take the money they're spending on this and donating it to a worthy cause," Cook said at an investor conference last week.

However, Cook said the company is actively looking at ways to use its cash for the benefit of shareholders, and would consider Einhorn's proposal.

Few other investors have come out in favor Einhorn's plan. The California Public Employees' Retirement System, the country's largest pension fund, has said it will vote for Apple's proposal, which would also let shareholders vote against directors. CalPERS owns 2.7 million Apple shares, nearly three times as many as Greenlight.

On Thursday, the Nathan Cummings Foundation, which has a $400 million endowment and invests in both Apple and Einhorn's hedge fund, said it rejected the "false choice" Einhorn was offering.

Einhorn intends "to hold governance reforms hostage to his efforts to draw cash out of Apple. This flies in the face of what we know about long-term value creation," said Simon Greer, CEO of the foundation.

A company with excess cash will usually reward shareholders by raising its dividend or issuing a one-time dividend. It could also buy back more shares. Einhorn believes none of these routes would yield as much shareholder value as the iPrefs, because their 4 percent annual dividend yield would make them attractive to investors that otherwise wouldn't look at Apple shares, like pension funds and endowments.

"In contrast to the rest of Apple's business, where innovation is the norm, Apple's attitude toward managing its cash has been exceedingly non-innovative," Einhorn said on the call.

Greenlight has been an Apple shareholder since 2010, and has 1.3 million shares worth about $580 million.

Apple shares closed down $2.78, or less than one percent, Thursday at $446.07. The shares are down 37 percent from their all-time peak of $705.07 hit in September. Investors are concerned that the company's growth is slowing after a remarkable decade. Its profits remain high.

Einhorn, 44, been highly successful at "shorting" the stocks of companies that have hidden weaknesses, effectively betting that their value will decline. He shorted Lehman Brothers in 2007, a year before the financial firm went under. More recently, his comments have sent the stocks of Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Herbalife and Chipotle Mexican Grill plummeting.

Forbes lists his wealth as of Sept. 2012 at $1.2 billion.

Associated Press

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Walking Sticks From Around The World Talk & Tour ~ 03 ... - Moonlady

Feb 20, 2013 by Moonlady News

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Charlie Hagen of Irving has traveled extensively around the world. In his journeys he has developed an impressive collection of walking sticks and canes. Though he worked for Enserch Exploration Inc. in Iran for two years in 1975-1977, many of his unique pieces were gathered following his retirement in 1996. They range from a 1939 World?s Fair souvenir stick that folds and becomes a seat to one from Russia. The oldest one belonged to his Dad. His first one is a carved chain design from one solid piece of wood. Perhaps the most unique one is made with a carved head that includes real teeth and hair from a goat. One walking stick he had to purchase twice. Unknowingly to him, a walking stick made in China had a built in sword. Upon arrival at the airport, it was discovered by the authorities and confiscated. He later found a similar one to purchase in China and this time separated it so that it would fit inside of a suitcase for shipment home. Others in his collection have come from Australia/New Zealand to Blanco, Texas. One carries a notation of being presented in 1909 and was found buried as a field was being plowed. This unique collection will be on display during the monthly tour of the Irving Heritage House at 303 South O?Connor on Sunday, March 3, from 3pm to 5pm. Mr. Hagen will be on hand to share stories about each piece. Docent led tours of the Heritage House begin at 3pm and 4pm.

Admission is free. For more information, call 972-252-3838.

Heritage House

The Heritage House is located at 303 S. O?Connor Road in Irving. Docent-led tours at 3:00 and 4:00 PM. on the first Sunday of each month, except for January and February.

The Irving Heritage Society? was founded in 1978 as an outgrowth of the American Bicentennial Commission. Mr. and Mrs. Neill English and Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Bates, who directed the Commission, realized a permanent organization was needed to support a renewed interest in history, especially local history, and to maintain and preserve Heritage House.

The Society selected the depot logo because of Irving?s beginning as a railroad town. Soon, the group found a new project, the establishment of Heritage Park. The project included restoration of the Caster cabin and the acquisition of a depot, caboose, vintage water tank, and windmill for the park.

The Heritage House, one of Irving?s oldest homes, was built in 1912 by C. P. Schulze for his bride, Virginia Tucker, of Dallas. C. P. was the brother of J. O. Schulze, co-founder of Irving in 1903. The home was deeded to the City of Irving to be used as a tour home in 1975 as a bicentennial gift by the Schulze heirs. After a small amount of restoration, the home was completely furnished with original Schulze (both J. O. and C. P.) family antiques, and gifts and loans from other Irving families.The Heritage House was designated as a Texas State Historical Landmark in 1986.

Source: http://moonlady.com/walking-sticks-from-around-the-world-talk-tour/

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