Thursday, September 27, 2012

Rovio's Bad Piggies hits Google Play

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Right on cue, mobile game developer Rovio has released Bad Piggies, the swine-centric Angry Birds spin-off, on Google Play and other platforms. The game is available now as a free download from Google's app store, and comes in regular and HD (tablet-optimized) flavors.

Bad Piggies sees players take on the role of the mischievous green pigs from Angry Birds, building all manner of precarious vehicles in order to reach the end of the level, and steal some eggs along the way. The pig-focused gameplay has a lot in common with an earlier Rovio title, Amazing Alex. Players build contraptions, out of parts, in a 2D grid, before taking them for a spin and hoping for the best.

Our early impressions are that it's a fun little game, and with two zones consisting of 45 levels each, in addition to an unlockable sandbox  mode, there should be plenty of content to keep you entertained. We'll have a full review of Bad Piggies up before long, so stay tuned. In the meantime, you can grab the game from the Google Play link above.



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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Man in fatal traffic accident reportedly stealing stop signs just before his death

SEOUL (Reuters) - A chubby South Korean singer who has taken the pop world by storm, topping Apple's iTunes downloads and getting 270 million Youtube views, has vowed to perform his "Gangnam Style" hit topless if it reaches number one. The rapper who does the foot-stomping "horse dance" and goes by the name Psy, returned on Tuesday to the upmarket Seoul suburb that he put on the world music map. "If it ranks number one in the Billboard chart, then I will perform 'Gangnam Style' topless in a place where everyone can watch," Psy told a news conference on his return from the United States. ...

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Burkina sees big boost from new mines, code: minister

OUAGADOUGOU (Reuters) - Seven new mines are expected to open in Burkina Faso and together with an improved mining code should double the sector's contribution to the country's economy in the coming years, the west African nation's mines minister said.

The new mining code, a revamp of a 2003 document that is due to be tabled in parliament by the end of this year, will benefit both the state and mining companies in equal measure, Salif Lamoussa Kabora told Reuters in Ouagadougou late on Tuesday.

The current draft of the law includes a 20 percent tax on the sale of licences, a move that may hit expansion plans by miners operating in the country, which has attracted small and mid-sized companies.

Kabora said there would be a number of other changes to the tax system aimed at increasing government revenues from the sector but declined to give any further details.

Kabora said that the sector's contribution to the economy currently represents 12.7 percent of Burkina Faso's roughly $10 billion gross domestic product. But he said the figure was set to leap with the opening of the nation's eighth mine at the end of 2012 and another six mines in the coming years.

"If I look at the projections, with 14 mines it should come to 20-25 percent (of GDP). That is our aim," he said.

Miners already operating in Burkina Faso, one the world's poorest nations, include Avocet Mining Plc, Cluff Gold Plc and Blackthorn Resources.

The Bissa-Zandkom gold mine, a joint venture between Burkina Faso and Russia's Nordgold, is due to launch production in December.

Operations expected to come online by 2015 include a zinc mine joint-owned by Blackthorn and Glencore and the Tambao manganese mine.

A geology similar to neighbouring Ghana and Mali, Africa's second and third largest bullion producers respectively, has made Burkina Faso attractive to miners lured by gold prices hovering around historic highs.

While a strategy aimed at selling the country's mining potential to investors has proved successful over the past decade, Kabora said the current mining code has not allowed Burkina Faso to fully benefit from the sector's growth.

"In the 2003 code we were trying to attract lots of mining companies. We achieved that...but we were not a country with a mining tradition. There were errors," Kabora said.

"We have decided to make some corrections. But I can assure you that this code will not make investors flee...These changes will benefit the state as well as the mining companies," he added.

On the Fraser Institute's 2011/12 mining index - a measure of industry perceptions of a country's policies and minerals potential - Burkina Faso is ranked third most attractive in Africa, behind Botswana and Ghana and ahead of heavyweights such as South Africa and Mali.

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Obama says Romney has 'newfound outrage' on China

BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (AP) ? President Barack Obama is accusing Republican Mitt Romney of showing "newfound outrage" on cracking down on China, saying his rival's approach is "just not credible."

Speaking in Ohio, Obama says that Romney's approach, quote, "feels like that fox saying, 'you know we need more secure chicken coops.' It's just not credible." The president is also charging Romney with profiting from companies that shipped jobs to China.

Obama and Romney are both in Ohio, where they have tangled over which man would best prevent manufacturing jobs from being shipped to China. Romney has said he would tag the Asian powerhouse as a currency manipulator.

Obama's campaign says the president has brought more trade cases against China in one term than President George W. Bush did in two.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Christina Aguilera Explains Her 'Your Body' Bad Girl

'I had such fun playing that character,' she tells MTV News about Melina Matsoukas-directed video.
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Ryan J. Downey


Christina Aguilera in her "Your Body" music video
Photo: RCA/ Sony Music Entertainment

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Morning-after pills made available to N.Y. high school students

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hundreds of New York City high schools students have received morning-after pills since the launch of a program that provides emergency contraception through public school nurses, the city's health department said on Monday.

Many schools around the nation have long made condoms available to students, but New York health officials said they believe the city is the first to make hormonal contraceptives available.

The program, launched in 13 high schools last year, gives students access to emergency contraceptive pills, designed to prevent pregnancy following unprotected sex or a contraceptive failure if taken within 72 hours, as well as condoms, birth- control pills and pregnancy testing.

The program is designed to battle the problem of unplanned pregnancies among teens, health officials said.

"In New York City over 7,000 young women become pregnant by age 17, 90 percent of which are unplanned," Alexandra Waldhorn, a health department spokeswoman, said in an e-mail.

"We are committed to trying new approaches, like this pilot program in place since January 2011, to improve a situation that can have lifelong consequences," she said.

Parents were informed of the program from the start and given the choice of opting out of any or all of the services but have largely supported the program, Waldhorn said.

Between 1 and 2 percent of parents sent back an opt-out form, she said.

Although the program has been in place since early last year, it was thrust into the public spotlight over the weekend when it was first reported by the New York Post.

The program - known as CATCH for Connecting Adolescents to Comprehensive Healthcare - is an extension of services that already were available to about a quarter of all New York public school students through privately run health clinics.

The 13 public schools were chosen because such facilities were not available nearby.

In the last school year, 567 students received emergency contraception and 580 students received Reclipsen, a birth-control pill, through the program.

Some anti-abortion advocates object to the morning-after drugs, which work by preventing the release of an egg, preventing fertilization or stopping a fertilized egg from attaching to the uterus.

The National Association of School Nurses, contacted by the Post, said it too did not know of any similar program in the nation. (Editing by Ellen Wulfhorst and Philip Barbara)

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Monday, September 24, 2012

RichardtheTenor: Geisha to Go?.

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Geisha to Go?.

Madama Butterfly is an acclaimed masterpiece. I just revisited it, via the Ponnelle opera movie starring Mirella Freni. I finished it with a mix of delight, awe, and rage. What exquisite performances, what a horrid story!The word ?Diva? gets thrown around a lot, and tends to evoke images of spoiled performers trashing hotel rooms. The term refers back to goddesses, female singers who arouse a connection to the divine within us as we watch and listen. Mirella Freni is a diva. So is Christa Ludwig. Freni sings with a palette of delicate colors, opening out to a full-throated forte when necessary. Her acting is calibrated to the finest detail and her ability to believe in what she is doing ? coupled with her petite and winsome beauty ? create an enthralling character. Ludwig combines two almost contradictory skills, magnetic attraction of focus and the ability to refract focus, to make the viewer follow her eyes to whatever she herself is focusing on. She sings well-nigh perfectly but Suzuki is mainly an acting assignment and she extracts every ounce of juice from her part. Together the two divas create a world of love and support with cross currents of mistress/servant and even mother/daughter relationships. The male side of the opera offers less loveable figures. Robert Kerns plays a Sharpless who knows what will happen but stays within his job description and isn?t comfortable interfering. The dead-end exhaustion of his job surfaces as he pulls out his flask for fortification: another out-of-place American doing foreign service under a volcano. Michel S?n?chal?s Goro is a fascinatingly hideous racist caricature, simpering through his buck teeth. Placido Domingo veers from engaging to hammy, allowing an older theatrical vocabulary ? more suggestive of the Duke of Mantua ? to flavor his American sailor cad. The Vienna Philharmonic and Herbert von Karajan play the lushest Puccini imagineable, mostly at very expansive tempi. The range of dynamics and the wealth of detail more than balance the occasional moment of inertia. Jean-Pierre Ponnelle adds a fair amount of visual freedom to what is still essentially a stage production. Interior monologue lines are filmed as voice-overs. There are several effective daydream sequences. But the much-mentioned sea with its wide horizon never actually appears. There are several directorial missteps: how can Pinkerton sing of her first sight of his mother-in-law when she was so prominently featured few pages before? How can Butterfly shy away from revealing her sacred objects on the grounds that there are too many people around when she and Pinkerton are alone in an interior room? These problems vanish if the subtitles are off! Butterfly embraces her husband?s country and religion by dressing western style and redecorating ? but her idea of Christianity is filtered through a European Catholic lens. The devotional picture of Jesus she keeps on her sideboard does not suggest mainstream US culture from the age of Teddy Roosevelt! Ponnelle does not solve the riddle of how to stage an extremely sexy love duet and not have it look tame and stagey. The end of Act 1, a beautiful shot of Butterfly looking up at the stars as Pinkerton drifts sleepwards on her breast does not suggest that Trouble will be born nine months later. Madama Butterfly contains a huge and upsetting cultural conundrum. Two actually. Maybe even three. One is about cross cultural relationships, another about the relative roles of men and women, and a third could be a coded gay subtext. Our heroine loves at sight, gives herself so completely that she loses any sense of individuality apart from her role as wife, subordinates herself to a man?s identity, and acts as an avatar for hopeless unreturned love. In the first act we can adore her and worry about her. In the second we can feel pity and still root for her. But the final scene poses problems that require solutions far different from the one that the playwright (Belasco) has imposed on us. I know, I am using modern cultural awareness to judge the art of another time! But the idea that Butterfly must die rather than live with dishonor is bad enough ? the thought that she is required to give up her child rather than receive child support from the child?s father is unthinkable (to me!). Ponnelle makes the final scene a great deal more cruel than I think it needs to be, with Suzuki dutifully preparing Butterfly for her suicide (horrifying but still touching) and then Butterfly waiting to cut her throat until Pinkerton bursts in and she can imprint her death on him. Her suicide becomes an act of aggression, a punishment. Not at all the self-sacrifice that seems inherent in the story. I suddenly hated her. I understood her rage but it seemed inappropriate, pasted on, utterly unlike anything she had done, said, sung, or been for the previous two and half hours/three years of the opera and its story. What a pity that so much utterly gorgeous and moving music is wedded to a plot so limited by its cultural assumptions. It may record a way of living, but it isn?t a picture I want to wallow in.

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Xbox 720 ? A Major Breakthrough In The Field Of Gaming Consoles -

Monday, September 24th, 2012 at 1:31 am ?

Xbox 720 is Microsoft?s latest advancement venture inside the video clip game console arena. It may get to be the successor to the latest Xbox 360. Rumors about are whirling that the Xbox 720 could possibly be officially launched on the coming E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo conference taking place on June 5, 2012. The Xbox console give off date might be published around 2013.

Microsoft?s Xbox 720 will be competing neck to neck in opposition to Nintendo plus Sony?s following age group video gaming consoles, mainly Nintendo?s Wii U as well as Sony?s Playstation 4. Nintendo recently introduced its Wii U (Wii2) back in E3 2011 for a release date in between April and also December 2012, whilst Sonys Playstation 4 will probably follow with regards to their news at E3 2012 joining Microsofts Xbox 720.

Rumours around the Xbox 720 graphics and also pics include possible built-in Natal technological innovation including complete HD stereoscopic 3D visuals. A chance incorporates incorporation using the 3D television, with 3D technology like the 3D visuals inside a 3D movie theatre. Chipmakers AMD and ATI have currently produced a GPU offer with Microsofts newest Xbox 720 advancement. The latest Xbox 360 Xeon GPU shows its match ups with older gaming applications.

Intel Larrabee or the AMD Chipset?

Supposition from your Inquirer journal in late 2008 announced that Intel is seeking to get its most current top quality GPU Larrabee chipset in to the newest next-generation Xbox 720. Solutions from Inquirer expresses that Intel has made available Microsoft a deal in substitution for getting rid of the utilization of AMD chip in its most up-to-date next-gen system. Intel will give Microsoft featuring its personal most recent top notch processor chip including styling its thermals and also enhancing the Larrabee chipset, allowing Microsoft to subcontract as it desires. Larabee Two, the latest GPU style and design will possibly generate a massive effect in the choosing issue for Microsoft.

The existing Xbox 360 is based on a PowerPC-based CPU created from IBM which has a GPU made by ATI. A attainable Intel deal would transform the landscape, with feasible hardware backwards compatibility removed as a result. Nevertheless, the best things about a Larrabee chipset regarding its CPU function provide an innovating toward throughput computing and are focused by its energy-efficient functionality abilities. Its GPU part has been evolving towards a general-purpose computing and is dedicated by better quality visuals along with data-parallel programming.

The newest Xbox 360 Slim new console currently functions a Vejle CPU/GPU combo processor. It is attainable that the brand new Xbox 720 employs a AMD Fusion chip, perhaps assessing the DX11-capable Krishna APU owing to be issued this year 2012. With AMDs revolutionary technological innovation, we could find Avatar-level pictures that involved top level CGI along with 3D Capturing costing $1 million per every second of footage. Along with possible Avatar-level graphics, it can also flaunt boosted AI and also physics functions. An in-character game might handle its own individual AI individuality.

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Smartphones and social networking rule at the Tokyo Game Show ...

Video gaming is big business, and over 200 companies came to a game show in Japan to prove it. But video games are moving out of the den and the living room, into the packets of gamers, smartphones and tablets dethrone the once-almighty gaming consoles.

TOKYO (majirox news) ? Japan is known as the home of computer games with millions of users. The world?s largest show devoted to these games opened near Tokyo. With 209 companies showing off more than 1,000 titles and devices.

Games to play on smartphones and tablets stole the limelight on the hardware side. Social networking games took front stage on the software.

?In fact, smartphone shipments are expected to exceed computer shipments during 2012,? said Keisuke Asai, director of Global Management of GREE Inc., a leading mobile social gaming network worldwide with a reach of over 140 million users. ?These games used to be for wealthy people, because they had money to buy the hardware and software. But today anyone can play these games on smartphones or computers.?

In 2011, some experts estimated the global market for these products to be a whopping 65 billion dollars.

Old favorites such as Capcom?s ?Biohazard? and the latest incarnation of Square Enix?s ?Final Fantasy were among the native Japanese offerings, but companies from all over the world were present to demonstrate their developments to the gaming world.

?Some companies also offer viewers a peek at video games for free, and then they can purchase them if they want,? Asai said. ?This is one of the reasons that video gaming is growing in developed and developing countries. Regardless of nationality, rich or poor and gender everyone in the world loves playing games.?

Jean, who was at the show, said, ?I came from France. It?s incredible and there so many people everywhere. It?s so much fun and the games are so beautiful.?

Once dominant in the marketplace, the gaming consoles devoted to video games are slipping down the ranks. Mobile games played on smartphones, tablets and social media games, are taking over.

Tomoko Honda, who can dress as her favorite character of ?Final Fantasy,? said, ?I love playing games on my smartphone because I can play it anywhere.?

As gaming is becoming more common, with gamers carrying their virtual lives in their packets and purses to be played anywhere and everywhere. However, here has been concern in Japan about tactics used by game publishers to promote in-game purchases, which have proved expensive luxuries for many gamers.

But whatever the worries of some observers, computer games are still big business. In 2011, some observers estimated the global market for these products to be $65 billion (about the same as the GDP of Ecuador for the same period). This year?s show confirms the continued growth, but also highlights the change from computers to more portable ubiquitous devices, and the use of the Internet as an integral part of more and more games.

Tags: Biohazard, Final Fantasy, gamers, Gree Inc., Japan, Japan computer, social networking, Tokyo Game Show, video

Source: http://www.majiroxnews.com/2012/09/23/smartphones-and-social-networking-rule-at-the-tokyo-game-show/

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WilliamTeach: @truthteam2012 stuck on Romney's tax returns. How about Obama's $16 trillion debt

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Saturday, September 22, 2012

Evidence does not back-up spinal manipulation for acute lower back pain, review finds

ScienceDaily (Sep. 21, 2012) ? Manipulating or "adjusting" the spine is a popular way to treat occasional or acute lower back pain and is covered by many health insurance plans, but a recent review by The Cochrane Library finds no evidence to suggest it is more effective than other therapy options.

According to the National Institutes of Health, lower back pain affects eight out of 10 people, and is commonly caused by injury or overuse. Spinal manipulation (SMT), a technique used by chiropractors, osteopaths, naturopaths and some medical doctors, is used to improve the range of motion of the joints in the spine.

"SMT is a worldwide, extensively practiced intervention; however, its effectiveness for acute lower back pain is not without dispute," said lead reviewer Sidney Rubinstein, senior researcher at the VU University Medical Center in Amsterdam.

The reviewers studied the results from 20 randomized controlled trials representing 2,674 participants with lower back pain of less than six weeks duration. Reviewers concluded that SMT neither reduced pain nor sped recovery faster than treatment options such as exercise, the use of NSAID pain medications or physiotherapy. Surprisingly, the review also found no evidence to suggest that SMT was more effective than therapies known to be ineffective. "This last finding would suggest more research is needed," said Dr. Rubinstein. If SMT is just as effective as accepted interventions, it should be better than ineffective therapies, such as using ultrasound or heat therapy.

"Such reviews may be confusing because they are not comparing apples to apples," said Mitchell Freedman, D.O., director of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Rothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. "For a start, there are different kinds of manipulation, some more aggressive and some limited to stretching. Also, while spinal manipulation is not useful in all circumstances, it can be in some. You do need to look across a whole spectrum."

Another complicating factor is the nature of acute lower back pain. Defined as lasting six weeks or less, it tends to go away on its own in almost 90 percent of all cases."Studies do promote the use of manipulation in subacute to chronic pain which is different from acute pain," said Freedman.

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Resilient Wins Nationwide Online Identity Grant | Virtual-Strategy ...

US Government Awards National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) Grant to Help Build Health and Education Trust Networks

Resilient Network Systems (Resilient) has been awarded an NSTIC grant as the prime contractor building a new system that guarantees trusted identities. Resilient addresses a key technical hurdle in distributed networks, both private and public. The Resilient Trust Network allows people and organizations that don?t know or trust each other to collaborate and share online resources with confidence across the Internet, while also protecting privacy and confidentiality.

President Obama initiated NSTIC to make online transactions more secure for businesses and consumers alike. Intended to foster private sector innovation, NSTIC supports the development of a voluntary identity ecosystem that offers consumers greater convenience, better privacy, and robust cyber-security protection. The grant offers an opportunity to validate the Resilient Trust Network as a breakthrough innovation that can overcome pervasive weaknesses in cyber-security.

Resilient has combined forces with a diverse ecosystem of partners to implement pilot programs that demonstrate trusted online access and coordination in healthcare, education, and entertainment. The Resilient team includes: the American Medical Association (AMA), Aetna, ActiveHealth Management, Medicity, the Kantara Initiative, LexisNexis, National eHealth Collaborative (NeHC), San Diego Beacon eHealth Community, Gorge Health Connect, the American College of Cardiology, NaviNet, National Laboratory for Education Transformation, Riverside Unified School District, the Santa Cruz County Office of Education, and Knowledge Factor.

?The Trust Network overcomes the traditional conflict between enabling personalization and policy enforcement while at the same time preserving privacy,? said Jonathan Hare, Founder and President of Resilient Network Systems. ?Education, healthcare, and online safety for children are important national priorities where traditional approaches to online security have fallen short.?

The Resilient Trust Network enables unparalleled levels of security and privacy by anonymizing data and partitioning execution and policy enforcement across the network. It utilizes neutral brokers to make queries, confirm claims, and enforce policies without revealing personally identifiable information. Novel Zero Knowledge services obfuscate data so the network can virtually link, analyze, and provide access to data and online resources from different organizations and systems, while ensuring that data cannot be used for unauthorized purposes. These capabilities make it possible to simultaneously tap into a diverse network of authoritative and previously unavailable data sources to match and verify identities and to enforce policies.

NSTIC Trust Network Pilots

The NSTIC grant covers two pilots that use the Resilient Trust Network technology: Patient-Centric Coordination of Care for healthcare and Zero-Knowledge Identity and Privacy Protection Service for education and children.

The first pilot, Patient-Centric Coordination of Care, will enable convenient multi-factor, on-demand identity proofing and authentication of patients, physicians, and staff on a national scale. This will facilitate coordination of care among a select group of primary care physicians and cardiologists. It will enhance HIPAA-compliant access to electronic referrals, as well as an advanced clinical decision-support service.

Two innovative health information exchange organizations were selected as pilot sites to demonstrate cross-state and cross-software platform coordination via the Trust Network. San Diego Beacon eHealth Community is a partnership made up of UC San Diego Health System, VA San Diego Healthcare System, Sharp Healthcare, Scripps Health, Kaiser Permanente, and others. Gorge Health Connect links hospitals, health centers, primary care providers, and specialists in Oregon.

?We support the work of NSTIC to go beyond using simple user IDs and passwords in an effort to accelerate progress toward improved systems for interoperable, trusted online credentials,? said Brian Ahier, President of Gorge Health Connect. ?Creating a fully functioning identity ecosystem within healthcare is a critical component for enabling health data exchange to scale to the national level.?

Source: http://www.virtual-strategy.com/2012/09/21/resilient-wins-nationwide-online-identity-grant

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Friday, September 21, 2012

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Insults to Islam ignite violence in Pakistan, 15 killed

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Muslim protests against insults to the Prophet Mohammad turned violent in Pakistan, where at least 15 people were killed on Friday, the Muslim day of prayer, but remained mostly peaceful in other Islamic countries.

In France, where the publication of cartoons denigrating the Prophet stoked anger over an anti-Islam video made in California, authorities banned all protests over the issue.

"There will be strictly no exceptions. Demonstrations will be banned and broken up," said Interior Minister Manuel Valls.

Tunisia's Islamist-led government also banned protests against the images published by French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo. Four people were killed and almost 30 wounded last week when the U.S. embassy was stormed in a protest over the film.

Many Western and Muslim politicians and clerics have appealed for calm, denouncing those behind the mockery of the Prophet, but also condemning violent reactions to it.

At street level, Muslims enraged by attacks on their faith spoke of a culture war against those in the West who put rights to freedom of expression before religious sensitivities.

"They hate him (the Prophet Mohammad) and show this through their continued works in the West, through their writings, cartoons, films and the way they launch war against him in schools," said Abdessalam Abdullah, a preacher at a mosque in Beirut's Palestinian refugee camp of Bourj al-Barajneh.

Muslims consider any depiction of the Prophet blasphemous.

Western diplomatic missions in Muslim nations tightened security ahead of Friday prayers. France ordered embassies, schools and cultural centers to close in a score of countries and Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said some would stay shut over the weekend.

"CUT HIM IN PIECES"

In Pakistan, tens of thousands of people joined protests encouraged by the government in several cities including Islamabad, Karachi, Peshawar, Lahore, Multan and Muzaffarabad.

The bloodiest unrest erupted in the southern city of Karachi, where 10 people were killed, including three policemen, and more than 100 wounded, according to Allah Bachayo Memon, spokesman of the chief minister of Sindh province. He said about 20 vehicles, three banks and five cinemas were set on fire.

Crowds set two cinemas ablaze and ransacked shops in the northwestern city of Peshawar, clashing with riot police who fired tear gas. At least five people were killed.

In Mardan in the northwest, police said a Christian church was set on fire and several people hurt.

Mohammed Tariq Khan, a protester in Islamabad, said: "Our demand is that whoever has blasphemed against our holy Prophet should be handed over to us so we can cut him up into tiny pieces in front of the entire nation."

Security forces fired in the air in Peshawar and the eastern city of Lahore to keep protesters away from U.S. consulates. Police fired tear gas at about 1,000 protesters in Islamabad.

The U.S. embassy in Pakistan has run television spots, one featuring Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, saying the government had nothing to do with the film about Mohammad.

Pakistan had declared Friday a "Day of Love" for the Prophet and Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf said an attack on Islam's founder was "an attack on the whole 1.5 billion Muslims".

The Foreign Ministry summoned the U.S. charg? d'affaires to lodge a protest over the video posted on YouTube, the latest in an array of irritants poisoning U.S.-Pakistani relations.

In neighboring Afghanistan, police contacted religious and community leaders to try to prevent bloodshed. Protests in Kabul and the northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif only attracted a few hundred people and no violence was reported, but a cleric told one crowd: "If you kill Americans, it's legal and allowable."

About 10,000 Islamists gathered in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka after Friday prayers, chanting slogans and burning U.S. and French flags and an effigy of U.S. President Barack Obama.

PEACEFUL PROTESTS

Protests went off peacefully in the Arab world, where last week several embassies were attacked and the U.S. envoy to Libya was killed in an initial burst of unrest over the film.

Thousands of Libyans marched in Benghazi on Friday in support of democracy and against the Islamist militias that Washington blames for the attack on the U.S. consulate last week that killed four Americans including the ambassador. Authorities said eight people in total had been arrested over the attack.

A few dozen Egyptians protested near the French embassy in Cairo, but were kept away from the premises by police deployed in large numbers to avoid a repeat of violence at the U.S. embassy last week.

Mainstream Islamic leaders in Egypt, where Islamist parties have moved to the heart of government since Hosni Mubarak was toppled, have expressed outrage, but urged a peaceful response.

In remarks to Reuters, the leader of the Nour Party, one of the biggest ultraorthodox Islamist parties in Egypt, echoed calls for the criminalization of insults to religions including Islam. But he said it was important to separate between an offender and an entire society.

"The reasonable people in the West outnumber the thoughtless," said Emad Abdel Ghafour. "Contact should be kept up with the reasonable people," he added. "It is unreasonable that reactions come through arson and killing. We all suffer and are affected by these acts," he said.

In Yemen, where the U.S. embassy was stormed last week, several hundred Shi'ite protesters chanted anti-American slogans, but riot police blocked the route to the embassy.

Anger over the film brought several thousand Shi'ites and Sunnis together in a rare show of sectarian unity in Iraq's southern city of Basra, where they burnt U.S. and Israeli flags.

Thousands marched against the film on Thursday in a district of eastern Saudi Arabia where members of the Shi'ite Muslim minority have staged anti-government demonstrations since last year, a local activist said. Photographs of the march showed protesters burning American flags.

Lebanon's Hezbollah-run al-Manar television showed thousands of people waving Lebanese and yellow Hezbollah flags as they marched past the Roman ruins of Baalbek and shouted slogans such as "Death to America, death to those who insult the Prophet".

"Both the film and the cartoons are malicious and deliberately provocative. The film particularly portrays a disgracefully distorted image of Muslims," Rupert Colville, spokesman for U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay, told a news briefing in Geneva.

He said Pillay upheld people's right to protest peacefully, but saw no justification for violent and destructive reactions.

"In the case of Charlie Hebdo, given that they knew perfectly what happened in response to the film last week, it seems doubly irresponsible on their part to have published these cartoons," Colville said of the French magazine.

(Writing by Alistair Lyon; reporting by bureaux in Asia, the Middle East and France editing by Andrew Roche)

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Romneys paid $1.94 million in fed taxes for 2011

Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney gets out of his vehicle before boarding his campaign plane in West Palm Beach, Fla., Friday, Sept. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney gets out of his vehicle before boarding his campaign plane in West Palm Beach, Fla., Friday, Sept. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

(AP) ? Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann, paid $1.94 million in federal taxes on last year's income of $13.7 million, for an effective tax rate of 14.1 percent, his campaign said Friday.

That's slightly above the 13.9 percent rate the couple paid in 2010. Most of the 2011 income was from investments.

Campaign officials said the couple filed the return Friday with the Internal Revenue Service, after receiving an extension. They were to publicly release their full 2011 returns late Friday.

Romney's taxes have emerged as a key issue during the 2012 presidential race with President Barack Obama. Romney released his 2010 tax returns and a 2011 estimate in January, but he has declined to disclose his returns from earlier years.

His vast fortune and his long association with Bain Capital, the private equity firm he cofounded, have been much discussed this year.

His campaign earlier estimated that Romney would pay about $3.2 million in taxes for the year, an estimate well above the $1.9 million actually paid. He paid about $3 million in federal income taxes in 2010 ? an effective rate of 13.9 percent.

Critics, including Obama, have urged Romney to release more than just the two years of returns and follow his father's model. When George Romney ran for president, he released 12 years of tax returns.

Mitt Romney's campaign did put out a summary Friday by Brad Malt, the trustee of the couple's blind trust, saying that over the 20-year 1990-2009 period, the Romneys owed both state and federal income taxes and paid federal taxes at an effective annual rate of 20.2 percent

Obama's own tax return for last year showed that he and his wife, Michelle, paid $162,074 in federal taxes on $789,674 in adjusted gross income, an effective tax rate of 20.5 percent. Their income plunged from $1.7 million in 2010, with declining sales of the president's books. In 2009, the Obamas reported income of $5.5 million, fueled by the best-selling books.

The Romneys' exact totals for 2011 were federal taxes of $1,935,708 and on income of $13,696.951.

Most of Romney's income is from investments held in a blind trust, and campaign aides have stressed that he makes no decisions on how his money is invested.

During the 20-year period, the Romneys paid an effective federal income tax rate of between 13.45 percent and 13.66 percent each year, trustee Malt wrote.

For last year, the Romneys claimed a deduction for $2.25 million of their $4.021 million in charitable contributions, Malt said. In the previous year, a large percentage of those contributions went to the Mormon Church.

They could have claimed a higher charitable deduction, Malt said, but the couple "limited their deductions of charitable contributions to conform to the governor's statement (n August, based on the January estimate of income, that he paid at least 13 percent in income taxes in each of the last 10 years."

Romney told reporters in August that he's never paid less than 13 percent of his income in taxes during the past decade. He said that Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's claim to have heard that he paid no taxes in some years was "totally false."

The former Massachusetts governor, who would be among the richest presidents ever elected, is aggressively competing with Obama for the support of middle class voters. Romney has estimated wealth of as much as $250 million.

His tax rate of 14.1 percent is below that of many Americans because most of it flows from capital gains, which are taxed at 15 percent whereas the top marginal income tax rate now is 35 percent.

On average, middle-income families, those making from $50,000 to $75,000 a year, pay 12.8 percent of their income in federal taxes, according to Congress' Joint Committee on Taxation.

Several tax law experts said Friday that Romney's newly released tax returns would not be much help in uncovering the most persistent mysteries of the candidate's sprawling finances ? whether he used aggressive tax-deferral strategies, what are the specifics and tax advantages of his numerous offshore investments, what is the source of his massive retirement account and what are the details behind his now-closed $3 million Swiss bank account.

The analysts said those details could emerge only if Romney provided far more of his tax returns ? including files dating back to his years at Bain Capital, the private firm he left in 2001. Romney, who initially refused to disclose any tax returns, has drawn the line at providing only his 2010 and 2011 returns.

"The issue has never been Romney's 2011 tax return ? in fact, it is a distraction to the real issues," said Edward D. Kleinbard, a law professor at the University of Southern California and former chief of staff of Congress' Joint Committee on Taxation. "All the important compliance and policy questions relating to Romney's personal tax matters relate to the past."

Only multiple returns would provide details about Romney's $100 million retirement account and how it grew, Kleinbard said. He also earlier returns would be crucial in knowing how often he paid gift tax on family trusts.

Joseph Bankman, a Stanford University law school professor and expert on tax law, said Friday, "It's the Bain years we'd really need to know to have a full assessment of his tax strategies." Bankman said that the 2010 and 2011 returns "only raised these questions, but they can't provide real answers."

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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Windows Phone 8X by HTC hands-on: Microsoft's modern mobile OS personified in polycarbonate

Windows Phone 8X by HTC handson Microsoft's modern mobile OS personified in polycarbonate

One thing's for sure: HTC's not playing it safe with the Windows Phone 8X. The flagship line, officially announced at its event in New York today, arrives emboldened not only by an array of lively hues, but also with the mark of the mighty Microsoft, itself. Yes, you need only glance at the handset's name to know this tapered, polycarbonate affair bears an intrinsic connection to the UI it aims to bolster; a symbiotic bond made all too apparent by the hard-edged, modern hull housing the equally modern, live-tiled WP8 OS. But a focus on fresh, eye-catching industrial design isn't the only tale being told by the OEM. There are specs to talk about -- compelling ones.

Departing drastically from the Mango forbears that attempted to blaze a path, the 8X boasts internals that position it competitively with other contemporary smartphones, ushering WP 8 into the tech industry's here and now. In keeping with its high-end ilk, the device sports a 4.3-inch 720p Super LCD 2 display (341ppi) powered by a 1.5GHz dual-core S4 and complemented by 1GB RAM, NFC, 16GB of storage, as well as an integrated 1,800mAh battery. It should be clear from that rundown alone that this is not your Windows Phone device of yore. So, follow along as we wrap our fingers 'round its California Blue body and report back with some first impressions.

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The more people rely on their intuitions, the more cooperative they become

ScienceDaily (Sep. 19, 2012) ? It's an age old question: Why do we do good? What makes people sometimes willing to put "We" ahead of "Me?" Perhaps our first impulse is to be selfish, and cooperation is all about reining in greed. Or maybe cooperation happens spontaneously, and too much thinking gets in the way.

Harvard scientists are getting closer to an answer, showing that people's first response is to cooperate and that stopping to think encourages selfishness.

David Rand, a Post-Doctoral Fellow in Psychology, Joshua Greene, the John and Ruth Hazel Associate Professor of the Social Sciences in the Department of Psychology, and Martin Nowak, Professor of Mathematics and of Biology, and Director of the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics, have published their findings in the September 20 issue of Nature. They recruited thousands of participants to play a "public goods game" in which it's "Me" vs. "Us." Subjects were put into small groups and faced with a choice: Keep the money you've been given, or contribute it into a common pool that grows and benefits the whole group. Hold onto the money and you come out ahead, but the group does best when everyone contributes.

The researchers wanted to know whether people's first impulse is cooperative or selfish. To find out, they started by looking at how quickly different people made their choices, and found that faster deciders were more likely to contribute to the common good.

Next they forced people to go fast or to stop and think, and found the same thing: Faster deciders tended to be more cooperative, and the people who had to stop and think gave less.

Finally, the researchers tested their hypothesis by manipulating people's mindsets. They asked some people to think about the benefits of intuition before choosing how much to contribute. Others were asked to think about the virtues of careful reasoning. Once again, intuition promoted cooperation, and deliberation did the opposite.

While some might interpret the results as suggesting that cooperation is "innate" or "hard-wired," if anything they highlight the role of experience. People who had better opinions of those around them in everyday life showed more cooperative impulses in these experiments, and previous experience with these kinds of studies eroded those impulses.

"In daily life, it's generally in your interest to be cooperative," Rand said. "So we internalize cooperation as the right way to behave. Then when we come into unusual environments, where incentives like reputation and sanctions are removed, our first response is to keep behaving the way we do in normal life. When we think about it, however, we realize that this is one of those rare situations where we can be selfish and get away with it."

Unlike many psychology studies, which use small numbers of college students, these experiments tested thousands of people from around the world using Amazon Mechanical Turk, an online labor market that's becoming an increasingly popular tool for social science research.

According to Rand, the findings highlight an interesting and counterintuitive truth -- that careful thought and reflection have a dark side. But is reflection always bad?

"When it's 'Me' vs. 'Us,' our intuitions seem to work well. That's what's going on here," explains Joshua Greene. "But what happens when people have different moral intuitions, for example, about abortion or raising taxes? When intuitions clash -- when it's the values of 'Us' vs. 'Them' -- reasoning and reflection may be our best hope for reconciling our differences."

"Over millions of years we've evolved the capacity for cooperation," explains Martin Nowak. "These psychological experiments examine the causes of cooperation on a shorter timescale, on the order of seconds. Both perspectives are essential as we face global problems which require cooperation on a massive scale. We need to understand where cooperation comes from historically and how best to make it happen here and now."

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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

American Airlines sends thousands of layoff notices

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American Airlines has told over 11,000 workers they could lose their jobs as part of its reorganization.

By Roland Jones, NBC News

American Airlines has told over 11,000 workers they could lose their jobs as part of its reorganization in bankruptcy.

However, the U.S. airline, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection?in November, said it expects that fewer than 40 percent of those it sent notices to, or 4,400 people, will actually be laid off in November and December.

The job cut notifications come as a result of the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act, which requires workers to be told about major layoffs or plant closures 60 days in advance.

Jamie Horwitz, a spokesman for the Transport Workers Union, a representative for workers that received WARN Act notices said the layoff notices ?will look worse than the actual layoffs.?

Horwitz said about 800 employees had agreed to leave American voluntarily, a move that will further reduce the number of expected layoffs. American said in February it planned to cut up to 14,000 jobs as part of a plan to slim down its operations in bankruptcy.

American also said it is cutting flights by one to two percent for the rest of September and October.
The cuts are partly due to an increase in pilot sick days and greater maintenance reports by flight crews led to flight cancellations and delays, Hicks said. American operates about 1,700 flights a day.

According to flight tracking service FlightAware.com, over the past two weeks American Airlines has canceled more flights than any other major U.S. airline.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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Horses Go Hungry As Hay Prices Soar ? CBS Detroit

Maizie and Luke are both blind (credit: horseshaven.org)

Maizie and Luke are both blind (credit: horseshaven.org)

HOWELL (WWJ) - The drought and excessive heat that began in March has led to a new crisis as we head into fall: A dramatic increase in the number of starving, abandoned horses across the state.

Cindy Ashley, manager of Horses Haven rescue in Howell, said they?re?struggling?to find a way to care for horses that people can no longer afford to keep as pets.

?The reason that we?ve had such a huge onslaught lately of people applying for their horses to come to us is because of the drought,? Ashley told WWJ Newsradio 950?s Jon Hewett. ?Our hay costs have almost tripled and also the grain as gone up 20 percent. Every day we get calls from people wanting to who take care of horses ?? they just can?t do it anymore.?

 Horses Go Hungry As Hay Prices Soar

Robin is a 23-year-old Mini Pinto (credit: horseshaven.org)

With a waiting list of more than 100 animals, the current adoption wait time at Horses Haven now stands at two years.

?We have taken in ?quite a few this year but we are at capacity and donations are down because of the economy. We used to get hay donations; we no longer get hay donations,? Ashley said. ?We?re just lucky to get volunteers to come out here and help the horses.?

Horses Haven isn?t the only animal rescue operation seeing such demand. ?Ashley said there are about 20 similar operations across the state, and all of them are full.

?This winter it?s gonna get really bad. There?s gonna be horses abandoned and it?s not gonna be pretty,? said Ashley. ?There was a time when we would have jumped in to take them ourselves, but we just can?t do that anymore.?

For information on adopting or sponsoring a Horses Haven horse, or to make a donation to the rescue, visit this link. ?You can also search for an adoptable horse looking for a good home via PetFinder at this link.

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Why Do People Read Self Help Books? | itworkss

It is an intriguing conundrum why scientific and social studies are constantly telling us all that our standard of living is now better than ever. And yet concurrently we are also deluged with health frightens and information to advise that the population is, generally, becoming increasingly unhealthy.

With high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease on the rise, doctors regularly attribute our health problems to the stress of everyday life. This suggests that although our lifestyles may have improved over the years, oahu is the quality with which we glance after ourselves which is deteriorating.

And for each of the marvels of modern science, it can be with increasing frequency that we are looking at holistic and choice therapies for replies. This is evidenced inside growing industry involving ?Motivation.? While there is no hard and fast meaning of what the term self help is the term for, thematically it could be said to will include a mixture of personal development and also popular psychology.

All it takes is a simple browse through the local book store and you?ll undoubtedly come across a protruding section of self help books, full of no end of titles across a multitude of portions. However, even though the issues covered may be great and varied, your motivation behind this sort of purchases inevitably lies with a fundamental requirement for self improvement, often having a desire to deepen one?s philosophical understanding of one?s self.

Just what exactly are the topics paid by such self help reading content? Common sub-genres tend to contain business self help, personal well being, life coaching and wealth creation.

Readily available areas you can see that self help books are not used purely for self representation and introspection, also for guidance in handling our professional life, relationships with others and overcoming physical and also mental barriers for example fighting addictions along with overcoming phobias.

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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

What Do You Know? Girls Are Still Saying Sh*t

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Monday, September 17, 2012

5 Digital Highlights From New York Fashion Week

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