Wednesday, July 31, 2013

If Ed Sheeran's Marriage Pact Isn't With Taylor Swift, Who Is It?

'I do have one of those pacts,' Sheeran admits to MTV News.

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Snowden's father says willing to fly to Moscow on FBI request

MOSCOW (Reuters) - The father of former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden said on Wednesday he was willing to agree to a request by the FBI to fly to Moscow to see his son, but first needed to know what the security services wanted.

Lonnie Snowden told state-owned Russian 24 television the FBI had suggested a "few weeks ago" that he should travel to Moscow to talk to his son, who faces espionage charges in the United States for exposing secret U.S. surveillance programs.

Edward Snowden, whose exposure of the surveillance raised questions about intrusion into private lives, has been stuck in the transit zone of Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport since arriving from Hong Kong more than a month ago.

His father has had no direct contact with him.

"I received this suggestion (from the FBI to travel to Moscow) a few weeks ago, and I have yet to decline it," Lonnie Snowden said, his English translated into Russian. He added that he would first like to know what the FBI wanted him to do.

He said he believed his 30-year-old son, who has applied for temporary asylum in Russia after the cancellation of his travel documents meant he was unable to travel on to a preferred destination in Latin America, was better off in Moscow.

"If he wants to spend the rest of his life in Russia, I would agree. I am not against it," he said. "If I were in his place, I would stay in Russia, and I hope that Russia will accept him."

Lonnie Snowden again said he did not think his son would get a fair trial in the United States because of "what happened in the last 5-6 weeks".

"I hope that he will return home and appear in court ... But I don't expect that ... a court would be fair. We cannot guarantee a fair court."

The Russian lawyer helping Edward Snowden, Anatoly Kucherena, told the program he thought his asylum request would be granted "in the coming days", and that the United States had failed to send an official extradition request.

"If you want (to have Snowden handed over), you should adhere to the law, so send, according to existing rules of cooperation between states, a corresponding legal document, correctly filled out. But there is no such thing," said Kucherena, a lawyer who is close to the Kremlin.

"Just saying 'hand him over' is absolutely dishonorable and incorrect."

(Reporting by Megan Davies; Writing by Elizabeth Piper; Editing by Catherine Evans)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/snowdens-father-says-willing-fly-moscow-fbi-request-055527965.html

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El Reno stockyard auctions return after tornado

BY CARMEN FORMAN cforman@opubco.com ? Modified: July 31, 2013 at 4:00 pm ? Published: July 30, 2013

Thunder rumbling, rain pinging against the metal building and sporadic power outages at Monday's OKC West Stockyards cattle auction, were eerily reminiscent of May 31, but this time there was no tornado.

Monday's auction was the second since the business was destroyed in the EF5 tornado, said Bill Barnhart, OKC West managing partner.

The auction house opened in 1989 and takes cattle on consignment and cleans, sorts and sells them.

Thirteen people and 160 cows were on the property when the tornado came rolling through. All humans and cows survived, but the business' four buildings were demolished.

?Good Lord ordered a remodel, so we're going to remodel,? Barnhart said.

Barnhart also decided to make some improvements.

Since his employees had to find creative hiding places from the storm such as under a stairwell in the restaurant or under the cow-weighing machine, Barnhart decided to install a storm shelter in the new arena, employee Sonny Barthold said.

Improvements also included newer camera equipment to film proceedings for the online audience. The auctions are posted on the Internet in a live-stream so people at home or at work can bid on cattle.

?Bill took this on like a war and he won this war,? Barthold said. ?If you've got to go to battle, you want him on your side.?

Two of the four buildings at OKC West have been rebuilt. It was essential to rebuild the arena and feed barn in order to get back to business, Barnhart said. Until the office building and truck wash are rebuilt, offices have been temporarily moved to the back of the arena.

A scientific controversy erupted this week over claims that methane trapped beneath the Arctic Ocean could suddenly escape, releasing huge quantities of methane, a greenhouse gas, in coming decades, with a huge cost to the global economy.

The issue being debated is this: Could the Arctic seafloor really fart out 50 billion tons of methane in the next few decades? In a commentary published in the journal Nature on Wednesday (July 24), researchers predicted that the rapid shrinking of Arctic sea ice would warm the Arctic Ocean, thawing permafrost beneath the East Siberian Sea and releasing methane gas trapped in the sediments. The big methane belch would come with a $60 trillion price tag, due to intensified global warming from the added methane in the atmosphere, the authors said.

But climate scientists and experts on methane hydrates, the compound that contains the methane, quickly shot down the methane-release scenario.

"The paper says that their scenario is 'likely.' I strongly disagree," said Gavin Schmidt, a climate scientist at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York.

An unlikely scenario

One line of evidence Schmidt cites comes from ice core records, which include two warm Arctic periods that occurred 8,000 and 125,000 years ago, he said. There is strong evidence that summer sea ice was?reduced during these periods, and so the methane-release mechanism?(reduced sea ice causes sea floor?warming and hydrate melting) could have happened then, too. But there's no methane pulse in ice cores from either warm period, Schmidt said. "It might be a small thing that we can't detect, but if it was large enough to have a big climate impact, we would see it," Schmidt told LiveScience.

David Archer, a climate scientist at the University of Chicago, said no one has yet proposed a mechanism to quickly release large quantities of methane gas from seafloor sediments into the atmosphere. "It has to be released within a few years to have much impact on climate, but the mechanisms for release operate on time scales of centuries and longer," Archer said in an email interview.

Methane has a lifetime of about 10 years in the atmosphere before it starts breaking down into other compounds. [What are Greenhouse Gases?]

Defending new model

Today (July 26), Peter Wadhams, a co-author of the Nature commentary, defended the work against critics in an essay posted online.

"The mechanism which is causing the observed mass of rising methane plumes in the East Siberian Sea is itself unprecedented, and the scientists who dismissed the idea of extensive methane release in earlier research were simply not aware of the new mechanism that is causing it," wrote Wadhams, an oceanographer at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom.

"But once the ice disappears, as it has done, the temperature of the water can rise significantly, and the heat content reaching the seabed can melt the frozen sediments at a rate that was never before possible," Wadhams added. "David Archer's 2010 comment that 'so far no one has seen or proposed a mechanism to make that (a catastrophic methane release) happen' was not informed by the ... mechanism described above. Carolyn Ruppel's review of 2011 equally does not reflect awareness of this new mechanism," Wadhams wrote.

But Ruppel, a methane hydrate expert at the U.S. Geological Survey who authored a review of research on gas hydrates in 2011, also called the sudden-thawing scenario unrealistic.

"I would say it's nearly impossible," Ruppel, chief of the USGS Gas Hydrates Project in Woods Holes, Mass., told LiveScience.

Methane: microbial or hydrate?

Much of the Arctic's methane sits in permafrost buried under hundreds of meters of seafloor sediments, Ruppel said. The deposits formed on exposed ground during the last Ice Age, when sea levels were lower. The rising seas have been warming the deposits for millennia. Any added warming will have to work down through the thick sediment cap.

Much of the modeling predictions in the Nature commentary were based on recent discoveries of rising methane plumes in the East Siberian Sea. However, those plumes may be from methane hydrates or from microbes.

"Methane release in the Arctic from both marine and terrestrial sources is expected to increase with warming climate, as documented in numerous papers," Ruppel said. "Much of the methane may actually be produced in the shallow sediments by microbial processes and be completely unrelated to methane hydrates." ? ?

However, there has yet to be a detectable change in Arctic methane emissions in the atmosphere over the past two decades, Ed Dlugokencky, a research scientist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Earth System Research Laboratory, said in an email interview.

Email Becky Oskin or follow her @beckyoskin. Follow us @livescience, Facebook?& Google+. Original article on LiveScience.com.

Copyright 2013 LiveScience, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/arctic-methane-claims-questioned-165849114.html

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China arrests 18 more GlaxoSmithKline staff in corruption probe

Another 18 GlaxoSmithKline employees have been detained by Chinese authorities as a major criminal investigation into alleged corruption widens.

The British drugs giant is embroiled in a scandal which allegedly saw millions of euro in bribes paid to Chinese doctors and health officials to boost sales and raise prices.

Chinese state media said police have detained more GSK employees after four of the company?s senior executives were arrested in relation to the claims earlier this month.

A report also claimed the group faced similar allegations from a whistleblower as early as January, although the group has said it only became aware of the specific problems identified by Chinese police two weeks ago.

The Sunday Telegraph said an email from an anonymous whistleblower was sent to the GSK board, auditors and the UK's Serious Fraud Office in January, detailing similar claims to those now being investigated by Chinese police.

The email alleged money was transferred into ?almost every? new GSK sales employee?s personal bank account to pay cash bribes to doctors to prescribe drugs.

GSK today said it ?thoroughly investigated? the whistleblower?s allegations earlier this year.

A spokesman said: ?These investigations did not support the specific allegations being made by the whistleblower.

?We understand that the allegations made by the Chinese authorities in the ongoing investigation are different and separate to the whistleblower?s particular allegations.

GSK boss Andrew Witty last week described the recent corruption allegations as ?shameful? and ?deeply disappointing?.

But he sought to blame a handful of senior managers for the scandal, saying bosses at the pharmaceuticals company?s London headquarters knew nothing of the alleged bribery.

He said: ?Just as we see in all large organisations, unfortunately there is a risk that individuals can sometimes do inappropriate things.

?I remain strongly of the view that 99.99% of the people in this organisation are absolutely operating in the appropriate way and understand not just the rules but the values the company stands by.?

Sir Andrew admitted the scandal will have an impact on the company?s performance in China.

It is claimed senior managers at GSK funnelled money through travel agencies for ?conference services?, with cash then kicked back to the managers and some of it used for bribes.

Sir Andrew said: ?It appears that certain senior executives in the China business have acted outside our processes and controls to both defraud the company and the Chinese health care system.

?To see these allegations about people working for GSK is shameful. For me personally they are deeply disappointing.?

GSK has said it is co-operating fully with Chinese authorities, and has hired an international law firm to conduct an independent review into what went wrong in China.

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Senior VP Bob Mansfield removed from Apple's leadership page (updated)

Senior VP Bob Mansfield removed from Apple's leadership page

It could mean nothing, but it could mean everything. As of this morning, Bob Mansfield was still a senior vice president at one of the world's most iconic technology firms. As of now, his leadership bio is nowhere to be found on Apple's official web presence. If you'll recall, Mansfield has had an interesting couple of years at Apple. In June of 2012, he abruptly announced that he was retiring. A couple of weeks later, he publicly addressed mounting criticism regarding Apple's computers and their relationship with EPEAT, seemingly putting the kibosh on said retirement. A few weeks following that, Mansfield actually got a promotion, with his responsibilities growing once again during the executive shakeup of October 2012. It's unclear if someone accidentally deleted the profile of one of Apple's most important figureheads (read: unlikely), or if Mr. Mansfield truly has stepped aside, but we'll be reaching out to Apple in hopes of clarifying things.

Update: Reuters' Poornima Gupta is reporting that Mansfield is "no longer with Apple's executive team, but will remain at Apple working on special projects reporting to Tim Cook."

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Parkland community garden celebrates success

by WHAS11

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Posted on July 27, 2013 at 11:54 PM

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS11) ? It?s been three months since the Parkland Community Garden opened and Councilwoman Attica Scott invited the community on its progression.

The goal is to encourage healthy living and eating by teaching people in urban neighborhoods how to grown their own fresh food.

?We live on Hazel Street, we?ve grown up in the Parkland community and just to see the revitalization going on and interested neighbors, it?s wonderful,? resident Mary Agnew said.

Now that the community garden has proven its success, volunteers are expanding it to add 6 new raised beds.

There are also talks of doing the same thing in the southwest part of district one.
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Source: http://www.whas11.com/news/local/Parkland-community-garden-celebrates-success-217262081.html

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ITT Educational's Q2 Earnings & Revs Lag

ITT Educational Services Inc's. (ESI) earnings of 89 cents per share in the second quarter of 2013 lagged the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 91 cents by 2.2%.? Earnings declined 54.6% from the year-ago earnings of $1.96 per share. The double-digit decline in revenues and margin contraction took a toll on the bottom line.

Quarterly revenues totaled $259.9 million, down 21.2% from the prior-year quarter due to weak total enrollments. Total revenue also lagged the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $274 million by 5.2%. ?

ITT Educational reported total enrollment of 58,617 students for the second quarter of 2013, down 11.7% year over year. However, new enrollments witnessed an increase of 7.5% to 16,883 students in the quarter.

New enrollment growth was driven by a double-digit increase in new enrollments in drafting and design, electronics engineering and network administration. New enrollment was also driven by growth in nursing programs and the bachelor program in project management.

New enrollments were further driven by a significant increase in scholarships compared to the prior year quarter, which led to greater conversion of student applications into new enrollment. The company provided $50.4 million in institutional scholarships and awards during the second quarter of 2013, much higher than $16.9 million in the prior year quarter. About 70% of the students received a scholarship/award during the second quarter of 2013. The company?s revenue per student decreased 8.2% from the prior-year quarter to $4,259.

During the quarter, student persistence rates declined 290 basis points (bps) to 68.4% due to a 17.7% dip in the number of continuing students. Student persistence rate is calculated by dividing the number of continuing students in any academic term by total student enrollment in the immediately preceding academic term.

Operating earnings of $35.2 dipped 54.5% year over year due to a weak top line and higher bad debt expenses. Operating margin dipped 1,000 bps to 13.5%.
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Cost of educational services in the second quarter of 2013 came in at $123.8 million, down 12.1% year over year, owing to a decline in compensation costs and course supplies expenses due to reduced student enrollment. However, as a percentage of revenues, cost of educational services increased 490 bps to 47.6% owing to a decline in revenues.

Student services and administrative (:SSA) expenses declined 9.5% to $100.9 million in the second quarter of 2013. However, as a percentage of revenues, SSA expenses increased 500 bps to 38.8% owing to lower revenues and higher bad debt expenses.

Fiscal 2013 Outlook

For 2013, the company maintained its prior guidance. Earnings per share are expected in the range of $3.50 ? $4.00. The company expects earnings per share in the range of 45 cents to 55 cents per share for the third quarter of 2013 and 83 cents to $1.23 for the fourth quarter of 2013.

Revenue per student in 2013 is expected to decline in the range of 4.0% to 6.0%.

The company continues to expect earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (:EBITDA) to range between $165 million and $190 million in fiscal 2013.

ITT Educational Services carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold).

Education stocks such as ATA, Inc. (ATAI), Capella Education Co. (CPLA) and TAL Education Group (XRS) are currently performing well and are worth considering. All the three companies carry a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy).
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Saturday, July 27, 2013

NCAA penalizes Montana football program

The University of Montana was hit with NCAA sanctions on Friday for failing to monitor the football program under former coach Robin Pflugrad.

The findings of an NCAA investigation included improper booster benefits to players, bail money and free legal representation for two athletes, and complimentary meals, clothing, lodging and transportation.

The penalties, most of which were self-imposed by the university, were a three-year probation, the loss of four scholarships in each of the next three seasons and vacating five wins because ineligible athletes played in those games. Two of the victories came in the FCS playoffs against Central Arkansas and Northern Iowa during an 11-3 season.

Pflugrad, who was fired in 2012 and currently serves as the offensive coordinator at Weber State, is suspended from coaching for the first game of the 2013 season. He also will be restricted in recruiting and required to attend an NCAA regional rules seminar next year.

The investigated focused on the October 2011 arrests of cornerback Trumaine Johnson and backup quarterback Gerald Kemp after police responded to complaints of a loud party.

The NCAA determined that a booster provided bail money for the two and an attorney gave them about $1,500 in free legal representation. Pflugrad failed to report the impermissible benefits to university officials and athletic director Jim O'Day also had knowledge of the improper benefits, the NCAA found.

The NCAA additionally uncovered evidence that boosters gave meals to at least eight athletes in the program on more than 100 occasions from 2004 through 2012 and that another player received free storage space for a month, transportation, clothing and a small cash loan.

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President, SECDEF, VCJC commemorate 60th anniversary of Korean War armistice [Image 5 of 19]

U.S. President Barack Obama speaks during a ceremony commemorating the signing of the Korean armistice 60 years ago at the Korean War Memorial in Washington, July 27, 2013. (Department of Defense Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Daniel Hinton)




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The Smashing Pumpkins @ Wembley Arena, London

smashing pumpkins1 300x300?They don?t like it when I talk,? admits The?Smashing Pumpkins? baldy evil genius Billy Corgan during a mid-set interlude. ?I always get into trouble when I talk.? If that?s true it?s not in evidence tonight. There?s nothing of the wilfully antagonistic, indulgent Corgan the media like to present. Tonight?s set is about as crowd-pleasing as this band can actually get.

Last time Corgan?s mob were in town they played two hours straight of b-sides, unreleased material and album deep-cuts. Casual fans were baffled by a set that opened with two brand new songs and followed them up with all 10 minutes of 1992 b-side Starla. It was 40 minutes before they played a single, and when they did it was Siva, which hardly set the charts alight on its 1991 release. Mutters of ?self-indulgence? and the band having ?disappeared up their own arse? hit Twitter soon after.

Those who complained were missing the point. The Smashing Pumpkins have always done this, regardless of who was standing beside Corgan. Their ?classic? line up headlined the Reading Festival in 1995 with a set that was two thirds comprised of completely unreleased songs. The Pumpkins hardcore, the ones that have stuck with Corgan through his many regenerations, delight in this stuff ? the more obscure the better; the deeper the cut, the lengthier the redux, the more hungrily it?s devoured. If you don?t like 20 minute space-rock jams on forgotten album tracks, you don?t really like The Smashing Pumpkins. It?s just what they do.

Which is why tonight?s set is such a surprise. Tonight Corgan doesn?t just play his biggest hits, he actually opens with them. Tonight Tonight, probably the most sumptuous and accessible of their mid ?90s big guns, kicks of proceedings. It?s followed up by Cherub Rock, a brilliant cover of Space Oddity, the none-more-heavy XYU and the beautiful Disarm. It?s about as friendly an opening half hour as Corgan could possibly have played. It pays off, too. The Wembley Arena crowd, spoiled by such wanton treats, are now truly onside, allowing the band to slip into a suite of songs from the their recent return-to-form Oceania album. The tracks, backed by a kaleidoscopic barrage of psychedelic projections, are genuinely well received; there?s none of the restlessness you often sense in an arena crowd when an old band play new songs.

The latest Pumpkins line up, completed by long-serving guitarist Jeff Schroeder, bassist Nicole Fiorentino and drummer Mike Byrne, is the first properly gelling backline Corgan has had since about 1996, and it?s nowhere more apparent than in the newer material, especially the gorgeous, airy Pin Wheels. Slipped into the middle of the newies is 33, one of the gentler moments from the landmark Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness; this version of The Smashing Pumpkins manage to make it feel of a piece with the Oceania material; they?re not just playing an oldie, but reinterpreting it.

Corgan seems to enjoying himself too, joking about media whores, listing classic British bands ?Black Sabbath, Led Zepplin, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones? Wishbone Ash? and reminiscing about playing the Astoria. ?There?s a nice balance here between the commercial and the esoteric ? unusually, Corgan plays straight up-versions of nearly all of the band?s classic-era singles (Today, Bullet With Butterfly Wings, Zero, Ava Adore, Stand Inside Your Love), alongside a more typical lengthy prog-out on the metalcore United States, tonight?s only dip into the much-maligned Zeitgeist.

The audience won over, the night now their own, Corgan reverts to type in the encore. We get The Celestials, ?one of Oceania?s standouts, and rarely played since its release, and a final closing run through 1995?s Porcelina Of The Vast Oceans. It?s a blissful take on an archetypal Pumpkins epic, all quiet/loud dynamics, slow builds, mounting tension and explosive release. It?s a song that?s bobbed in and out of the bands set for nearly 20 years, and tonight is genuinely one of the best versions this writer has seen them do.

As the crowd filters out, having seen one of the most notoriously unpredictable and not-always reliable forces in music treat an audience to all-the-hits, treat the hardcore to fan favourites, and treat them all to the strongest new material he?s written in a decade, someone starts to grumble: ?I can?t believe they didn?t play 1979.? There?s no pleasing some people.

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Friday, July 26, 2013

NOAA Goes Live With New Forecasting Supercomputers

I suspect if they removed the computers and installed windows in the offices of our local TV meteorologists we would get better short term forecasts. I've also decided that any precipitation forecast more than about 3-4 days out that doesn't involve a system as large as a hurricane is just a wild-ass guess*. Heck, even real time they're often wrong, the local guys are fond of reporting sunny all day while I'm actually looking outside at it raining.

*Well, unless you're in SoCal Mar-Dec, in which case "Sunny" is always the statistically correct answer, or Orlando/Daytona, where "It will rain at 3:45pm for 5 minutes" is always the statistically correct answer.

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After Big Brother Africa, Natasha gears for Malawi parliamentary seat


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One of Malawi?s representatives to this year?s Big Brother Africa (BBA) The Chase Natasha Tonthola says she is nursing ambitions to contest, for the second time, for the parliamentary seat in one of the constituencies in eastern district of Balaka.

Malawi is expected to hold tripartite elections next year whose voter registration exercise in currently underway.

Tonthola,?who failed during the 2004 primary elections of ?United Democratic Front (UDF) , says her ambition is in no way connected to the new status she has gained after participating in the BBA.

?Some of you will be saying just because I have been to the BBA then I have the guts to eye a parliamentary seat. If you go back, you will see what am talking about, have been in politics and so this is just a continuation,? a local newspaper,?Daily Times?quotes her saying.

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She says she hatched the plans to try again before she went into the house and now it?s time she would first go to the constituency she?didn?t?disclose and talk to the people there.

Tonthola ?also declined to mention the party she will contest for this time around but she was quick to say that as a woman her?role model and source of inspiration is the leader of the ruling People?s Party ?(PP) President Joyce Banda.

?As a woman, President Joyce Banda has showed that there is nothing which can stop us from contesting as leaders. We can go far as long as we have a vision and work hard,? she said.

She says since she come from a poor background??she wants to be doing charity work as well saying it was difficult for her to approach some organizations for help in the past??because she was not known,? she said.

Tonthola owns a restaurant in the capital Lilongwe and was more popular ?and trusted in the BBA house such that she was tasked to host Airtel Talk show where she was seen interviewing fellow housemates.

She will join a bandwagon of? other artists who are also vying for parliamentary seats in the next year?s elections among them musician Lawrence Mbenjere and Malawi Writers Union (Mawu) president Sambalikagwa Mvona.

Source: http://www.nyasatimes.com/2013/07/24/after-big-brother-africa-natasha-gears-for-malawi-parliamentary-seat/

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Dewani to appeal extradition to South Africa

"Lawyers acting for Shrien Dewani will review today's [Wednesday] judgment and lodge an appeal during which time Shrien will remain in the UK," Dewani's family said in a statement after the ruling, said the British Press Association.

"Shrien Dewani remains unfit to be extradited or to face trial. Shrien remains committed to returning to South Africa when his health would permit a full trial and when appropriate protections are in place for his health and safety.

"The legal process is ongoing and it would be inappropriate to comment further," the statement reportedly read.

Chief Magistrate Howard Riddle made his ruling in the Westminster Magistrate's Court despite arguments by Dewani's defence team that he could suffer setbacks in his mental health if sent back now.

They wanted the decision delayed by six months. The 33-year-old British businessman had earlier been diagnosed with depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.

The courtroom was packed with murdered Anni Dewani's relatives, who wore photographs of her pinned to their clothes, decorated with pink ribbons.

Riddle said: "It is not in question that Shrien Dewani will be returned to South Africa. The treating clinicians continue to state that Mr Dewani will recover.

"There has been recovery, but it has been slow. It may be a long time before Mr Dewani is fit to plead, but he may be closer to that point.

"It is not impossible that if returned now, then after a reasonable period of further treatment and assessment he will be found fit to plead and a trial can take place."

Dewani has undergone treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder and depression since his wife's death.

Dewani is suspected of ordering the killing of his new wife Anni, 28, who was shot as the couple travelled in a taxi on the outskirts of Cape Town in November 2010.

So far three men have been convicted over Anni's death.

Last year, South African Xolile Mngeni was convicted of premeditated murder for shooting her, and was sentenced to life imprisonment.

Prosecutors claimed he was a hitman hired by Dewani to kill his wife, something that Dewani has consistently denied.

Taxi driver Zola Tongo was jailed for 18 years after he admitted his part in the killing, and another accomplice, Mziwamadoda Qwabe, also pleaded guilty to murder and was handed a 25-year prison sentence.

Riddle ruled in 2011 that Dewani should be extradited, but this was successfully appealed against and he was ordered to look again at the case.

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Unique Baby Shower - Fresh Baby Shower Favors

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By Ashley Moran

Hosting a baby shower to welcome the pending arrival of someone close to you? Are you tired of playing the same games and seeing the same themes over and over again? Well, luckily these days there are plenty of creative ideas to help you plan something that will make your older relatives say ?I wish they?d have done that in my day!?

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Make Room for Daddy

First of all, it?s no longer necessary to quarantine baby showers to adult women only. Fathers are more involved in the birth and child care of their babies, so why not have the guys there for the fun? Child care isn?t just a woman?s job anymore. In the old days, men weren?t even allowed in the delivery room. Everything baby-related was ?women?s business?, no wonder why they were excluded from the shower.

Today, more baby showers are including the friends and family of the expecting parents, including the guys and kids. Kid-friendly showers are also becoming more popular. Put out a few crafts or coloring books for the kiddies to help entertain them. For the guys, encourage them to bring something for ?daddy?. Daddy ?tool belts? or ?kits? are popular. Also, Daddy Diaper Showers are a hit.

If the guys in your life want their own party, let them! Have some snacks and games for the guys separately, why not? Have a little game of blindfolded ?Pin the Diaper on the Balloon? for a really fun time.

You can even wait until after the baby is born and host a ?See and Sip?. This is much like an open house where couples come and mingle, just like a cocktail party, but bring gifts and see the new baby!

Whoooo Wants to be on Your Nursery Wall?

If ducks and bears are your thing, fine. But there are some other creatures that are gracing the walls of the nursery these days. Owls are all the rage. And it?s easy to see why, they?re cute! Owls have made their way to the baby shower scene as well. Everything from the invitations and paper goods to the guest books and favors are now easily found with these guys.

Mother Goose

A fun and interactive baby shower idea involves each guest bringing the baby a copy of their favorite childhood storybook. This helps mom and dad to build up their soon to be much needed library of bedtime stories. They can also bring a gift associated with the theme of the book like perhaps a stuffed white rabbit for ?Alice in Wonderland?.

Just a Sprinkle

Showers aren?t just for first-time mothers anymore. The second or third (and so on) child is just as important as the first one. Why not celebrate their upcoming arrivals as well? If mom and dad still have everything from the first baby, just host a ?Sprinkle? instead of a full-blown ?shower?. Guests can bring a small gift for the parents or newly needed items for the baby rather than the all out ?I need everything? theme from the first child.

Sometimes an ?already mom? still needs a thing or two. Perhaps it?s been a while since the last baby came and things were given away or sold. Or maybe this new arrival is a surprise! If mom and dad didn?t see this one coming, they might need an extra hand getting things gathered together again.

Pink or Blue?

The Gender Reveal Shower is one of the hottest new trends in baby showers. There are several ways you can do this, but the most popular way to reveal the gender is inside the cake. The doctor gives a sealed envelope with the baby?s gender to the hostess of the shower. The hostess tells ONLY the baker who then bakes the inside of the cake pink or blue, depending on the gender. The cake is iced with a different color. Everyone then gathers around the cutting of the shower cake to see what the baby will be!

The only trouble with this type of shower is that since your guests won?t know what the gender is UNTIL the actual shower, they won?t be able to purchase gender-related gifts for you. But it?s still a sweet notion of shared surprise, nevertheless. It?s easy to see why this one is so popular.

Reach out and Touch Someone

Long distance baby showers are great for those couples who have moved away from their main friend and family base. It may not always be feasible for the couple to travel, especially when they?re expecting! But their nearest and dearest will still want to shower them with baby gifts.

Luckily, technology has made this super easy for us now. Online gift registries and e-invites help you pull it all together. Simply ask mom to register for the baby shower online and the guests will know what to buy, the same as for a traditional shower. The guests then mail the packages to the home of the expecting parents. While you?ll miss one another?s company, the sentiment (and gifts) is still much appreciated.

You may want to keep in mind the possibility of friends and family who aren?t too computer savvy. Mailing them a list of suggested items and a printed invitation explaining the situation is usually a good way to involve these not-so-techy loved ones. You can even mail them a baby shower favor to commemorate the event, the same as you would hand one out in person.

A baby shower will be one of the most memorable days of a mom?s life. As families and traditions change, so do these celebrations. While the tried and true clothespin game (don?t say ?baby?!) is still fun, you can break the mold and host a baby shower as unique and trendy as the mommy-to-be.

Ashley Moran is the owner of Cherished Gifts & Favors, an online store specializing in the latest trends in unique baby shower favors, party favors, party decorations, baby shower gifts and personalized gifts for many other special gift giving occasions.

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Holiday reading: Gorge on the mistakes of others

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HE IS known as one of the greatest physicists of the 20th century. A Nobel prizewinner who coined the term "neutrino", Enrico Fermi's mind was so sharp, and his work so infallible, that colleagues called him "the pope".

Yet this reputation came back to bite him. Embarrassingly for Fermi, he was once photographed in front of a blackboard on which he had written several important equations relating to quantum mechanics (see picture), one of which ? the equation for alpha ? contained a mistake. Unfortunately for Fermi, it escaped the eyes of designers at the US post office, who used the photograph on a stamp to commemorate the 100th anniversary of his birth. The story, as well as the photograph, has gone down in history.

As Fermi showed, when it comes to human error even great scientists are far from immune. But whether you are doing theoretical physics or number crunching, it is painfully easy for the wrong digit to slip into a calculation. In Magnificent Mistakes in Mathematics, Alfred Posamentier and Ingmar Lehmann relate the story of William Shanks, a 19th-century British mathematician who spent 15 years calculating the value of pi to a record 707 places.

Shanks was long dead when, in 1946, an error was discovered in the 528th digit. Unfortunately that was too late for the owners of the Palais de la D?couverte in Paris, who had immortalised Shanks's number in large wooden digits on the domed ceiling of their building's cupola.

But for me it is the mathematical gaffes the rest of us are more likely to fall for that make Posamentier and Lehmann's book interesting. My favourites are the proofs that involve dividing by zero, leading to results such as 1=2.

Mario Livio takes a grander view of mistakes. In Brilliant Blunders, Livio uses the errors of great scientists as a prism through which to explore some of science's most important episodes. The result is a sideways look at some well-known stories. But it's hard not to stumble over Livio's criteria for blunders. One of the more significant early criticisms of Darwin's theory of evolution, for example, involved the idea of blended inheritance: that an advantageous characteristic would inevitably be diluted in the next generation, further diluted in the one beyond and so on, as in the mixing of paints.

According to Livio, Darwin blundered by failing to anticipate that the mechanism of natural selection simply does not work under this assumption. That seems harsh since Darwin had doubts over blended inheritance, and had already taken a huge theoretical leap in understanding heredity at the time.

Then there is Lord Kelvin, who calculated Earth's age by measuring the rate at which the planet is cooling and comparing this to the heat generated by the various chemical processes. Kelvin settled on the youthful figure of 98 million years old, because he was unaware of the heat that nuclear processes can generate. We now know the real figure is some 4.5 billion years. But characterising Kelvin's work as stupid or careless seems a blunder in itself given that his approach changed the way we think about our world and established geology as a mainstream science.

Livio is insightful in other ways, though, not least in showing that, however you wish to define it, fallibility exists in even great scientists and their work.

Oscar Wilde once wrote that "experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes". These books remind us that these experiences can prove edifying and entertaining for others.

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Interpol issues alert over Iraqi jail breaks

PARIS (Reuters) - Interpol issued an international alert on Wednesday over hundreds of fugitives who escaped two Iraqi prisons in attacks claimed by al Qaeda, saying the jail breaks were a "major threat" to global security.

More than 500 inmates fled on Monday following the simultaneous raids.

"Many of the escaped prisoners were senior-level al Qaeda members, some of whom had been sentenced to death," Interpol said in its statement.

The police organization said it had alerted countries in the region at the request of Iraq, whose authorities were gathering photographs and fingerprints of the fugitives so an alert could be issued worldwide to help track them down.

The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant said it had deployed suicide attackers, rockets, and 12 car bombs, killing 120 Iraqi guards and SWAT forces in the attacks in Taji, north of Baghdad, and Abu Ghraib, the prison made notorious a decade ago by photographs showing abuse of prisoners by U.S. soldiers.

Iraq's Interior Ministry and medical sources said 29 police and soldiers were killed, and 36 wounded.

(Reporting by Leigh Thomas; Editing by Alison Williams)

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Quick Decision Loans: What You Need to Know | Debt Reduction 101

It could be for any reason, for example a large bill or a desperate need for a new car, but there might come a time that you need a sum of money quickly. A quick decision loan is an option available to most people, but before you sign up what is there to understand?

What is it?

An unsecured term loan will get you the money you need with a shorter paying back period than most secured loans. You can also get one if you are a tenant, for example.

A quick decision loan isn?t a payday loan

Many people incorrectly group quick decision unsecured loans with payday loans, but there are many differences between the two. Just because you get a decision quickly ? it doesn?t mean it is a payday loan. An unsecured loan will generally be for a longer length of time than a payday loan, for example 1-3 years, whereas with the latter the maximum tends to be 30 days.

With a payday loan the APR you will pay is astronomical and can be as much as 3,000%. Scaled down, this means you will pay a great deal more than you borrow, even for a small amount. If you need to borrow a fairly large amount of money then other loan options are a safer bet.

What can you use the money for?

If approved, you can use the money you have borrowed for anything. More often than not it will be to help pay for a cost that had not previously been budgeted for, such as a particularly high bill or a car. Everyday Loans, for example, offers unsecured wedding loans.

Always ensure that you can afford to repay any money that you borrow. If you are in doubt about any specific loan, always seek independent financial advice.

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Apple Testing a Range of New Screen Sizes for iPhone and iPad Products

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?Rumours that Apple is working on a wider range of screen sizes for its next version iPhones and iPads got a boost following reports that suppliers have been asked to send display screens for a range of sizes to be evaluated by the company.

Citing sources at the suppliers, the Wall Street Journal reported that they have been asked for a range of iPhone scale screens that would take the smartphone into the so-called phablet range. Meanwhile, others have been asked for a slightly larger iPad display screen, that could take it upto just under 13 inches.

Apple has been long suspected of developing a low-cost iPhone possibly with a smaller screen as it seeks to widen its customer base. However, the company has also been said to be looking at following the Samsung route of pushing out handsets in almost every size possible in order to appeal to every possible neiche of the smartphone market.

Samsung's approach lead it to overtake Apple as the single largest smartphone manufacturer.

"Apple has been slow to react to consumer desire for larger smartphone screens, [and] entry level price points on new phones," said BGC Financial's Colin Gillis in an investor note. "Waiting and waiting, for the new products to launch, has become painful," he wrote.

Apple and its suppliers are preparing to ramp production of a new iPad in coming weeks, according to people at component suppliers. A new iPhone is expected to go into production later this year.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

New Nexus 7 surfaces in photos, packaging and all

You know that new Nexus 7 that's been leaked several times over the past few weeks? Well, it looks like someone just got their hands on it early, according to these newly released images on Reddit. There's not much else to glean from these snapshots aside from new packaging (we've included an image of that after the break), a SKU and what is obviously a new Nexus tablet -- the rear matches the leaked renders we saw from @evleaks a couple of days ago. Aside from its 7-inch screen size, rumored specs include a 5-megapixel camera and that highly-anticipated Android 4.3. We're not sure how this guy got it so early, but this does signify the imminent arrival of Google's next tablet.

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Comments of the Week: Fish Tacos and Apple Porn

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Listen up, gringos. It?s time for your prizes. We were truly blessed by the news that a man in Tennessee was suing Apple because big booties, y?all, that?s what life?s all about, but not as blessed as the lovely ChinoMoreno, who?rather than see her lifestyle disastrously changed by pornography?saw her romantic life transform overnight:

ChinoMoreno:?I?m glad that I accidentally viewed porn for it was there that I learned that chicks LOVE anal. Now I have tons of suitors, I got a raise at work and I have no children.

A scholar if there ever was one, that Chino. We wish you the best, but we must move on to the rest.

This next one is a personal favorite so I?m pretty disappointed in you nerds for not nominating it. From Vince?s coverage of Riff Raff?s legal expertise:

Stinky Pete:?Rumor has it Franco has made a counter-offer of Neill Blomkamp?s cell phone number and five minutes staring in silence at Maria Abramovic?s baggy cans.

Very insensitive of you to forget the diacritic (also her name is Marina), but I laughed at ?baggy cans? and congratulated myself for recognizing the reference in the first place. In reality her cans are prettay perkay, befitting her intellectual grace and attraction to hip hop. My apologies to those of you who didn?t get my text, I was too busy segueing into the FilmDrunk song of the Summer: Tay Allyn?s ?Mass Text.? The video had you all pretty excited, inevitably inspiring comparisons of the young(?) starlet(?) to the belles you see in them nude internet movies.

A Cup:?She looks like a 31 yr old pornstar playing a barely legal teen. Like I always say to my computer screen, I?ll play along, but we both know the truth.

It?s funny because it?s true, too true,?like a toddler chewing through an Isuzu?seatbelt off Central Avenue?while mommy?s left you?to film a quick scene but?she?ll be back, won?t you mommy, won?t you? Too true. That?s my spoken word porn poem, and I apologize.

This week?s Comment of the Week belongs to Otto Man, for his heroic work in the thread for Nick Cave?s script for Gladiator 2 a.k.a.?Christ Killer:

Otto Man:?If you?d told me that a famously belligerent Australian actor had commissioned a script called ?Christ Killer,? this is not the story I would?ve imagined.

Congratulations, Otto. Since the debate resulted in a tie (not to mention John Wayne In a Devo Hat scuffed my stepmom?s new linoleum), you are now granted the final word on the edibility of carrots.

To the rest: remember to keep your wits about you, and nominate your favorite comments of the week in the comments section of this very thread. For next week, the winner will receive a poorly photoshopped scene of their choosing (estimated cash value: $250,000). Scene description limited to 140 characters.

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