Monday, October 31, 2011

PFT: Fox sticking with Tebow ... for now

File photo of Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress during the second half of the Vikings' National League preseason football game against the Seahawks in MinneapolisReuters

With plenty of football developments from Sunday to be updated and summarized and dissected, there?s a news item from Sunday morning that merits a brief mention, and a slightly less brief comment.

Dan Pompei suggests that, in the coming wave of NFL head-coaching vacancies, former Vikings coach Brad Childress could get a second chance.? ?It will be an upset if Childress isn?t a candidate for a head coaching job or two in the offseason,? Pompei writes, explaining that front offices are taking a ?harder look? at Childress? efforts given the Vikings? performances following his departure.

Front offices should look a lot harder.

The Vikings are struggling now in large part because of Childress.? His inability to develop Tarvaris Jackson (or, alternatively, the failed decision to trade up in round two to draft Jackson in 2006) eventually forced the Vikings to bend a knee twice for Brett Favre.? Without Favre, Childress was a .500 coach who couldn?t win a playoff game.? With Favre, Childress was just good enough to send 12 men onto the field after a time out to blow a golden opportunity to steal a Super Bowl berth from the Saints.

Though this isn?t intended to be an exhaustive and comprehensive list of Chilly?s failures, he simply doesn?t have the total skill set or temperament to be an effective NFL head coach.? He?s too thin-skinned, as demonstrated by a pissy email I received earlier this year after mentioning that Percy Harvin?s migraines cleared up completely after Childress left town.? Indeed, his people skills leave much to be desired.? At press conferences, he comes off at times as mean-spirited (like when he suggested that Jeff George should go to a fantasy camp if he wants to play quarterback) and out of touch (like when Childress used the laughably goofy phrase ?programmatic non-fit? to explain the decision to fire Randy Moss).

Regarding Moss, Childress committed the cardinal coaching sin by using his final authority over the roster without giving the guy who signs the checks the courtesy of a head?s up and/or a chance to try to talk Childress out of it.? He sparred verbally, and unnecessarily, with guys like Daunte Culpepper over his rehab and Troy Williamson over time off for his grandmother?s death.

Childress proved the Peter Principle at the NFL level, rising through the ranks to a level that ultimately was above his head.? Childress is less deserving of another shot than Super Bowl-winner Brian Billick, two-time NFC finalist Dennis Green, or even NFC champion Jim Fassel.? At most, Childress should get another opportunity to be an offensive coordinator, and if he does well then maybe he should be considered eventually for a head-coaching job.? But to suggest that the Vikings? current predicament should make Childress look good by comparison is to ignore Chilly?s role in running the ship aground.

That said, plenty of Vikings fans would support his candidacy for another job.? Especially if the Bears fire Lovie Smith.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/10/31/fox-will-stick-with-tebow-for-now/related/

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16 NYC cops plead not guilty in corruption probe

An anonymous tip about a crooked cop grew during the past three years into a sweeping internal corruption probe on the under-the-table practice of fixing tickets, with dozens of wiretaps, 10,000 intercepted calls and an officer undercover as a barber in a sting, authorities said.

Thirteen New York Police Department officers, two sergeants and a lieutenant were slapped with criminal charges Friday, just three days after the embarrassing arrests of five officers in a separate gun-running probe.

Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said it was "difficult" to have to announce for the second time in a week that his officers had been arrested for misconduct.

"These misdeeds tarnish the good name and reputation of the vast majority of police officers who perform their duties honestly," he said.

Kelly said the probe included 300 cases that are being handled internally. Bronx District Attorney Robert Johnson said he hoped the criminal charges send a message that corruption would not be tolerated. The city lost about $2 million in killed-off tickets, he said.

The majority of the arrested are officials with the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, arguably the most powerful law enforcement union in the nation, with 23,000 members. Union leaders say the practice of making a ticket disappear for a friend or family member was not only sanctioned, it was condoned at the highest levels of the nation's biggest police department.

Union President Patrick Lynch vowed that when the dust settled, they'd prove it.

"Taking care of your family, taking care of your friends is not a crime," he said. "To take a courtesy and turn it into a crime is wrong."

Hundreds of union members went to support the officers, some in suits, others dressed in jeans and sweat shirts, clogging the street near the Bronx courthouse, filling the hallways and applauding in court after the officers left. Detective Steven McDonald, a city hero paralyzed decades ago, was in the courtroom in a wheelchair, with an American flag on this lap.

The officers pleaded not guilty to hundreds of charges including misconduct, grand larceny, records tampering and obstructing governmental administration. Among those charged was Jennara Cobb, an internal affairs bureau lieutenant who pleaded not guilty to charges she leaked information to union officials about the probe.

As a result of her meeting, word quickly spread and union delegates started to alter the way they fixed tickets, prosecutor Jonathan Ortiz said.

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"The investigation was significantly compromised because of her actions," he said.

Her attorney, Philip Karasyk, said she had been unfairly singled out.

"That wiretap was leaking like a sieve," he said.

The case started with an anonymous tip in 2009 that a 40th Precinct officer, Jose Ramos, was selling drugs in his barbershop. An undercover officer hired as a barber monitored Ramos, who also was accused of shuttling drugs while in his police uniform.

Story: NYPD ticket-fixing charges expected

"He sold his shield, he violated his oath," Assistant District Attorney Omer Wiceyk said.

Ramos was recorded saying he "stopped caring about the law a long time ago," the prosecutor said.

Ramos pleaded not guilty to drug and other charges. His attorney, John Sandleitner, said the charges were ridiculous.

"The DA's office basically made a circus of this," he said.

While officers were listening to Ramos on a wiretap, they caught calls from people seeing if Ramos could fix tickets for them, prosecutors said. The conversations led to more wiretaps that produced evidence of additional officers across the borough having similar conversations, they said.

There are generally three ways the citations are fixed: They are voided by a ranking official, a copy is ripped up before it reaches court or the officer doesn't appear on the day of the summons.

Kelly said the case exposed departmental weaknesses that were swiftly addressed. The NYPD installed a new computer system that tracks tickets and makes it much more difficult to tamper with the paper trail. Kelly also created a new unit to sit in on traffic court testimony and comb through paperwork to ensure none of the methods is being wrongly employed.

He said the practice was wrong and can't be glossed over as "courtesies" or as part of an acceptable culture.

"Members of the public don't accept favoritism," he said. "They resent it, as well they should."

Earlier this week, federal prosecutors in Manhattan brought conspiracy and other charges against five current and three former officers, alleging they were part of a gun-running ring. In two other recent unrelated federal cases, one officer was charged with arresting a black man without cause and using a racial slur to describe the suspect and another was charged with using a law enforcement database to try to trump up charges against an innocent man.

Longtime police historian Thomas Reppetto said it's "not the best time for the department."

"Does it rise to the level of the great scandals that have occurred in the past? No," he said. "Ticket fixing is not on the same level as drug dealing."

Kelly said the cases could undermine morale, "But I look at the work done every day and it's outstanding."

The highest-ranking union members charged in the probe were Joseph Anthony, Michael Hernandez and Brian McGuckin.

The other officers were union representatives, and all were stationed in Bronx precincts: Virgilio Bencosme, Luis R. Rodriguez, Jaime Payan, Eugene P. O'Reilly, Christopher Manzi and Jason Cenizal.

Ramos' supervisor, sergeant Jacob G. Solorzano, also was charged.

The officers pleaded not guilty and were released.

While on the wiretap, investigators also uncovered that three other officers and a sergeant covered up an assault for a friend, prosecutors said. Sergeant Marc Manara and Officers Ruben Peralta, Jeffrey Regan and Christopher Scott, all from the same precinct, were arrested as well. The friend was arrested on the initial assault charge, prosecutors said. The officers pleaded not guilty.

In addition, three others were charged along with Ramos with insurance fraud and other crimes.

The last serious corruption scandal for the NYPD was the so-called Dirty 30 case from the early 1990s. More than 33 officers from Harlem's 30th Precinct were implicated in the probe, with most pleading guilty to charges including stealing cash from drug dealers, taking bribes, beating suspects and lying under oath to cover their tracks.

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Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45078456/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Sex In The City Star Mario Cantone Reveals Secret Marriage

Sex In The City Star Mario Cantone Reveals Secret Marriage

Actor Mario Cantone is a married man after tying the knot with his partner of 20 years, Jerry Dixon. Cantone, 51, exchanged vows with theater [...]

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China to Launch Spacecraft On First Docking Test Flight in November (SPACE.com)

China will launch an unmanned spacecraft in November to make the country's first in-space docking, state media reported Wednesday (Oct. 26).

The Shenzhou 8 mission is set to launch early next month Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China. The spacecraft is due to dock with the robotic Tiangong-1 module, which was launched separately in September. That craft is a prototype space lab, part of China's long-term goal of building its own manned space station in orbit.

The Tiangong 1-Shenzhou 8 maneuver will be China's first spacecraft docking. It's a necessary step toward assembling a larger space station.

In preparation for the launch, Shenzhou 8 and its carrier rocket, an upgraded Chinese Long March-2F, were transferred to the launch pad this morning, state news agency Xinhua reported. The vehicle took two hours to travel almost a mile (1,500 meters) along a 66-foot wide (20 meter) railway from its assembly and testing center.

Final testing of the spacecraft is set to take place over the coming days, Lu Jinrong, the launch center's chief engineer, told Xinhua. The main assembly and testing of the spacecraft and rocket system is complete, he said.

Lu said the Tiangong 1 ("Heavenly Palace") module is performing well in space, and is ready for the docking test. If the upcoming mission is successful, it will be followed by two more docking missions with the Shenzhou 9 and Shenzhou 10 spacecraft, yet to launch.

Ultimately, China hopes to build a 60-ton space station by 2020. The nation is only the third, behind Russia and the United States, to independently launch people to space.

You can follow SPACE.com Senior Writer Clara Moskowitz on Twitter @ClaraMoskowitz.?Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter @Spacedotcomand on Facebook.

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Peter Jackson working with ex-US death row inmate (AP)

WELLINGTON, New Zealand ? A news report says renowned New Zealand movie director Peter Jackson is working with an American once on death row in hopes of getting the man a complete pardon.

The New Zealand Herald reported Friday that Jackson, who directed the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, got an exemption to New Zealand law to allow Damien Echols to visit him. Echols was part of a group known as the West Memphis Three who were convicted of killing three boys in the U.S. state of Arkansas in 1993.

The three men were released in August under a deal in which their initial convictions were set aside and they pleaded guilty to lesser charges ? while publicly proclaiming their innocence.

Three HBO films about the case helped spark a movement to free the men, who spent 18 years in jail.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/oceania/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111028/ap_on_re_as/as_new_zealand_jackson_and_echols

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Friday, October 28, 2011

Terrorist attack outside US Embassy in Bosnia (AP)

SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina ? A man armed with hand grenades and an automatic weapon opened fire outside the U.S. Embassy in Bosnia Friday in what authorities called a terrorist attack. A policeman and the gunman were wounded, but the embassy said none of its employees was hurt.

Sarajevo Mayor Alija Behmen said the gunman "got off a tram with a Kalashnikov and started shooting at the American Embassy." Witnesses told Bosnian television that the man urged pedestrians to move away, saying he was targeting only the embassy.

He wore a beard and was dressed in an outfit with short pants that reveal his ankles ? typical for followers of the conservative Wahhabi branch of Islam.

One police officer guarding the building was wounded before police surrounded the gunman. After a 30-minute standoff, the sound of a single shot echoed and AP video showed the shooter slump to the ground.

Police arrested the wounded man ? who one of Bosnia's three presidents said is a foreigner ? and took him away in an ambulance as pedestrians cowered behind buildings and vehicles. Hospital spokeswoman Biljana Jandric told The Associated Press the gunman had a minor wound to his leg, and would spend the night at the hospital before being released into police custody.

State Prosecutor Dubravko Campara identified the shooter as Mevlid Jasarevic, from Novi Pazar, the administrative capital of the southern Serbian region of Sandzak, who was tried in Austria for robbery in 2005.

Campara said Jasarevic had crossed the Serbian border into Bosnia Friday morning. He said Jasarevic had two hand grenades with him when he was arrested and is also currently under investigation by Serbian police, but did not detail why.

Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dacic confirmed his identity and said he is 23 years old. Bosnian TV said Jasarevic is a Wahhabi follower.

The Wahhabis are an extremely conservative branch which is rooted in Saudi Arabia and linked to religious militants in parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Western intelligence reports have alleged that the tense, impoverished area of Sandzak, along with Muslim-dominated regions in Bosnia, are rich ground for recruiting so-called "white al-Qaida" ? Muslims with Western features who could easily blend into European or U.S. cities and carry out attacks.

The Islamic extremists joined Bosnia's 1992-95 war for independence. They were largely tolerated by the U.S. and the West because of their opposition to late Serbia's strongman Slobodan Milosevic's quest to create "Greater Serbia" out of the former Yugoslav republics.

In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said several bullets struck the outside wall of the embassy, but that all embassy personnel were safe. She said the wounded police officer had been assigned to protect the embassy. Ambassador Patrick Moon expressed his gratitude for the swift response by the police.

"Our thoughts and prayers at this time are with those who put their lives on the line to protect the embassy," Nuland told reporters.

Bakir Izetbegovic, one of Bosnia's three presidents, issued a statement condemning "the terrorist attack on the embassy of the United States."

"The United States is a proven friend of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Its government and its people supported us in the most difficult moments in our history and nobody has the right to jeopardize our relations," he said.

Zeljko Komsic, chairman of Bosnia's presidency, said told AP that authorities have not yet determined whether the attack "was the act of an individual, or something organized."

"But whatever it was, it is not just an attack on the U.S. Embassy or the U.S., it is also an attack on Bosnia and Herzegovina," he said.

Bosnian Muslims are extremely protective of their relations with the U.S. because it was the driving force behind NATO military intervention and brokered a peace agreement that ended Bosnia's war.

The head of Bosnia's Islamic Community, Mustafa Ceric, condemned the attack late Friday, and said "the attack on the U.S. Embassy is an attack on us."

"We will confront every individual or group that jeopardizes the peace and security in this city and this country," he said in a statement.

Serbian police said Jasarevic was briefly arrested a year ago for brandishing "a large knife" during a visit by the U.S. Ambassador to Serbia and other Western envoys to Novi Pazar.

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Associated Press writers Aida Cerkez in Sarajevo and Dusan Stojanovic in Belgrade contributed.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/terrorism/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111028/ap_on_re_eu/eu_bosnia_shooting_spree

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Doctor suggests tabloids publish daily smoking death toll

ScienceDaily (Oct. 25, 2011) ? While smoking remains legal, the number of smokers is never going to fall significantly, argues public health doctor in a letter to this week's British Medical Journal.

Dr Paul Jepson suggests the tabloid press publish a list of the names of the more than 250 people killed by smoking related disease each day, as part of a "fundamental re-think" on smoking. "Any other drug causing a fraction of the morbidity and mortality of tobacco would have been outlawed long ago," he says.

He explains that in 2010, mephedrone became a class B drug following widespread media coverage and reports of some deaths in the preceding months, although the evidence surrounding the dangers of mephedrone does not exist. This is in stark contrast to tobacco, he argues, which is responsible for around 100,000 deaths each year in the UK. Why should smoking get special treatment?

"People's attitude towards drugs should be evidence based, and not informed by politics or popular opinion. How must smokers feel when they are encouraged to quit their habit by the same government that welcomes tobacco taxes so gladly?"

He concludes: "While smoking remains legal, the number of smokers is never going to fall significantly -- no matter how much taxes rise, how plain cigarette packets become, or how many millions of pounds is spent on cessation."

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

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Android Rules Report On Ad Impressions (NewsFactor)

Adding to a fusillade of good news for Google as it pushes its Android operating system, a mobile-advertising company said Android devices accounted for more than half its traffic in the third quarter.

Millennial Media said that while Apple devices comprised the largest percentage of ad impressions for any one manufacturer, 23.09 percent, devices by Samsung (16.48), HTC (15.50) and Motorola (10.70) that run Android collectively steered 56 percent of the connected-device and smartphone impressions to the platform. (HTC and Samsung also make devices using Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 operating system.)

Research In Motion's BlackBerry devices ranked fourth, with 11.5 percent of traffic.

Of the iOS devices detected by Millennial Media, 54 percent were iPhones, while iPod Touch and iPad devices combined made up the other 46 percent.

Dominating the Top 20

Of the top 20 phones detected by the company, 15 were Android-based, and six of those were made by Taiwanese manufacturer HTC, showing 100 percent growth year-over-year. The iPhone was the No. 1 phone with 12.55 percent of impressions, followed by LG's Android-based Optimus at 6.3 percent and the BlackBerry Curve, with 4.7 percent. No Windows-based phone made Millennial's top 20.

Impressions by Windows-based devices made up just 1 percent of the total, as did Symbian-based phones.

Android apps also showed impressive power, with a 49 percent share of impressions coming from apps, a 20 percent growth quarter-over-quarter, with gaming making up the top app category for ads, up 26 percent from the prior quarter.

But Apple's iOS was no slouch in the report, either, with a 60 percent rise in impressions over the last year and a whopping 456 percent rise in iPad impressions over last year.

Smartphones made up the largest share of impressions by far, 72 percent, compared with 14 percent each for feature phones and connected devices, including tablets.

One vs. Many

As in any smartphone comparison of Android to Apple, it should be noted that Apple's numbers are impressive given that it only makes one phone (with several models) compared to the dozens that run Android.

The news comes as mobile-research firm Research2Guidance reported that the application market for Android devices reached 319,000 (though some of those may be later removed) and that developer interest in the platform is skyrocketing. At the same time, ABI Research found that Android-based phones were downloading more apps than iPhones. Additionally, Strategy Analytics found that Android-based tablets have risen to 27 percent of the market, up from just over 2 percent at the end of last year.

The ad impression statistics came during a quarter when many premium Android devices were released, such as Motorola's Droid Bionic, but before the release of Apple's iPhone 4S this month.

"I think it's reasonable to say that Android has profited from RIM's continuing, overall weakness," said Charles King, principal analyst of Pund-IT.

King said the continued momentum of Android made him wonder about Apple's "insistence on owning and controlling virtually every aspect of its products, from the development process through sales to customers, as compared to the OEM model that Android phones and Wintel PCs leverage."

"That's been great from an overall profit standpoint," King said, "but it's also tended to limit Apple's ability to grow or even -- in the case of PCs and servers -- to compete effectively ."

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/personaltech/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nf/20111025/bs_nf/80742

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Voters with housing woes giving up on politicians (AP)

MESA, Ariz. ? Like just about everyone in the Phoenix area, Jen Pollock has lost several neighbors to foreclosure and short sales. And, like hundreds of thousands of others in Arizona, Pollock and her husband are upside down on their mortgage, owing about twice as much as their suburban house is now worth.

They don't want to walk away from it. They just wish someone would let them renegotiate their mortgage.

"The banks keep telling us they won't talk to us unless we miss some payments. But that would ruin our credit," said the 36-year-old mom as her son climbed around a north Phoenix playground.

Asked if she was upset by the lack of solutions being offered by presidential candidates for the housing crisis, she said she doesn't pay much attention to politics.

Across America, despite the hundreds protesting for limited government or more government action, a broad swath of the middle class hit hard by the crash in housing prices is quietly resigned, given up on seeing any relief ? particularly from politicians.

"No one's come up with the answer," said Mesa Mayor Scott Smith, who hosted President Barack Obama in 2009 when the president launched his first foreclosure relief plan.

"People are just holding on and thinking that as life generally is, somehow this thing will work its way out. I think they have zero confidence in the politicians' ability to work it out for them," said Smith, a Republican leading a Republican-dominated suburb.

Obama unveiled another relief plan Monday in Las Vegas, the nation's foreclosure capital. The new plan eases eligibility for people like Pollock to qualify for new loan terms. But banks are not required to participate, leaving many questions about whether the plan will be any more effective than the other measures that have been offered up over the past four years.

"Most of the programs have been based on ideas of reducing your monthly payments for a period of time," said Jay Butler, a professor emeritus at Arizona State University's W.P. Carey School of Business who has closely tracked the housing and foreclosure crisis in Arizona. "I think a lot of these ideas started in the Bush administration with the idea that was going to be relatively short-lived, one or two years, and things would get back to great and glorious. And none of that has happened."

And many of those programs, Butler said, are not being used by the people who really need them.

"It's difficult to understand programs," he said. "Who do you contact? The loan servicer? The lender? They might not even have the mortgage anymore. Then you have all these scams going on. ... It's sort of like this snowball running down the crest. It just keeps getting bigger and bigger and sooner or later it just runs you over."

Housing, Butler said, is just part of the issue.

"Food and energy prices went up. People are not getting pay raises. A lot of people who have jobs find health care and pension costs going up, so net take-home pay is going down," he said. "So it's just sort of like you are getting hammered."

And that makes it far too complex for politicians to put their arms around.

At the Republican presidential candidates' debate in Las Vegas last week, a property owner asked the candidates what specifically they would do to fix the housing crisis. The discussion on the stage quickly dissolved into bickering about who supported Obama's economic stimulus package.

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who has released an Internet ad chastising Obama for the housing crisis in Nevada, said government programs to fix the crisis haven't worked. A day earlier, he told a local newspaper the crisis needs to run its course and hit bottom.

Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann sympathized with mothers who are in a foreclosure crisis, but none of the candidates offered an answer.

The Democratic National Committee unveiled a television ad Monday, set to run in Arizona, attacking Romney's statements to the Las Vegas newspaper. And Arizona Democratic Chairman Andrei Cherny said that while voters are resigned, he expects Obama to make more announcements on the housing issue in coming months.

But Butler says there is not much more they can do.

"Politicians get too much credit when it's good and too much blame when it's bad," he said.

One of his colleagues, real estate professor Mark Strapp, said that while Obama seems to be trying to fix past wrongs that sent the help to the wrong people, Republicans will probably continue to ignore the issue because they don't want to alienate Wall Street.

"They don't want to deal with it because there is not an easy solution," Strapp said.

When the housing crisis first hit his city, Smith said about 8 percent of the housing stock in Mesa was empty ? about 12,000 homes. While fewer for-sale and foreclosure signs dot the landscape now, he those numbers have held steady for about four years now.

A former builder, Smith says most of his friends from that business have been out of work for three years. Most have lost their homes and spent all their savings. Now they are just scraping by.

Are they even talking about presidential politics?

"Not really. Maybe some are," Smith said. "But they've lost so much hope in what Washington can do. They are so turned off by the posturing, the bickering, the partisanship, that it's not even worth talking about."

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/personalfinance/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111025/ap_on_go_ot/us_housing_politics

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Android 4.0: Ice Cream Sandwich Core Improvements (ContributorNetwork)

The newest Android OS release, Ice Cream Sandwich, finally fulfills something that Android users everywhere were craving, according to Android User Experience Director Matias Duarte. That something is an Android OS that users could "love using" instead of simply needing to use it. With this in mind, let us look at what Ice Cream Sandwich is in addition to the core differences between this and the earlier Android smartphone and tablet PC operating systems.

What is Ice Cream Sandwich?

Ice Cream Sandwich, also known as Android 4.0, is the newest iteration of the Android operating system and it is featured on the new Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Because Android OS is free to use, many smartphone manufacturers have used it as a base operating system, then develop their own user interfaces to run with it, or "over top" it as it is known. Two good examples of this type of UI and OS customization by manufacturers is the HTC Sense UI and the Motorola MOTOBLUR, as both run over top Android and offer users additional features or better UI control.

What other Android versions came before Ice Cream?

It is the fourth is a long line of Android operating systems made for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet PCs. Earlier Android OS versions include Android 2.3 - 2.3.7 known as Gingerbread and its various incremental updates, Android 2.2 or Froyo, Android 2.1 or ?clair, Android 1.6 or Donut, and Android 1.5, or Cupcake. These versions are used on various smartphones, while Android 3.0 - 3.2 known as Honeycomb, is used exclusively on Tablet PCs.

What makes Ice Cream Sandwich Different from earlier versions?

Ice Cream Sandwich is different from previous versions in that it was developed so manufactures can use it for both tablet PCs and smartphones without problems, whereas earlier versions were made for one or the other. It also offers a redesigned user interface, new communication abilities, and an overall improved user experience.

What new UI features are offered by Ice Cream?

Some of the new abilities and features include a new typeface that works better with the high definition displays offered by many manufacturers in addition to a new System Bar and Action Bar, both appearing on every screen, but are dimmable for full screen use. Additionally, more intuitive multitasking and navigational abilities are available as are interactive notifications, improved folders and favorites on the home screen. Ice Cream also features better accessibility and network control, improved resizable widgets, call and text response, and spell check, in addition to new voice input abilities including streaming voice abilities. Android 4.0 also features improved security as it allows users to unlock the smartphone.

What New Sharing and Communications abilities are offered?

Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 offers users' a People app and a Me profile that links and stores groups, social profiles, contacts, status updates, allowing better social integration and faster connections. Additionally, the improved Calendar makes it easier to share files, and information and the Phone app offers a visual voicemail system that streamlines messaging.

What about features specific to the Galaxy Nexus Smartphone?

Android Ice Cream Sandwich is debuting on the Galaxy Nexus, Samsung's newest addition to the Galaxy line of phones, and Ice Cream Sandwich offers features specific to its advanced hardware. More specifically, the Android 4.0 Camera app features improvements such as better focusing, no lagging exposure time, and the ability to take photos with the HD video recording resolution. Also improved is face detection, easier focusing, panorama mode, and intuitive sharing abilities.

Jessica (JC) Torpey is a self-taught computer technician with more than 10 years experience in the field. JC's passion is studying the various political and business aspects of the technology industry. Combining that knowledge with her love of computers, JC uses it to influence her writing.

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Italy cabinet meets amid division over pensions (Reuters)

ROME (Reuters) ? Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi summoned his cabinet for an emergency meeting on Monday, seeking to overcome opposition from his coalition allies over demands from European partners for swift economic reform measures.

Following explicit calls for action at the weekend from German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy, Berlusconi is due to propose reforms to the pension system so far been resisted by his partners in the Northern League.

On Monday, parliamentary group leader Marco Reguzzoni repeated that the League was firmly against any changes that would raise the pension age to 67 from 65, a step urged by institutions including the Bank of Italy.

"The League has always been against any pension reforms," Reguzzoni told Italian television. "We've made alternative proposals which we will discuss in cabinet."

EU leaders have become increasingly alarmed at the government's erratic response to the crisis, which could threaten the entire euro zone if Italy does not manage to shore up its finances and regain the confidence of financial markets.

However, touching the pension system presents a formidable challenge to a weakened government that has been riven by internal divisions and distracted by a variety of scandals involving Berlusconi and several other ministers.

Under the current system, the basic pension age for men is 65, a level to which the women's pension age is being gradually increased. Many Italians however have a form of length-of-service pension which allows them to retire earlier, based on the number of years they have paid contributions.

League leaders have so far resisted major pension reforms and overcoming their objections will be vital for the 75-year-old prime minister, who depends on the pro-devolution regional party for his narrow but so far stable parliamentary majority.

Berlusconi's struggling center-right government has announced a succession of reforms and budget balancing measures since August when market pressure forced the European Central Bank to support Italian bonds by intervening in the market.

None of the plans, including a commitment to balance the budget by 2013, has succeeded in convincing markets and Italian bond yields are now up at 5.9 percent, close to the levels they reached when the ECB began its bond buying program in August.

Economy Minister Giulio Tremonti has promised a decree to boost growth with measures such as opening up closed professions and cutting red tape and raising revenue though steps such as privatizations and a possible wealth tax.

The decree has been repeatedly delayed following deep differences between ministers over key parts of the package.

(Reporting by James Mackenzie; Editing by Alastair Macdonald)

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Insight: NY gas drillers' victory soured by tough new rules (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Reuters) ? The end of a drilling ban in New York was meant to be a new dawn for energy companies. After years of waiting, they would finally be able to exploit the richest deposit of natural gas in the country.

But as companies delve into new regulations for drilling in New York, they're discovering a bitter reality: half the land they had leased for drilling may now be out of bounds.

In proposed new rules for drilling, which are expected to be finalized early next year, the state has imposed an off-limits buffer around its waterways due to environmental concerns about the effects that drilling will have on water supplies.

The buffers are as much as 20 times larger than neighboring, industry-friendly Pennsylvania.

After looking at maps of thousands of potentially forbidden acres, some companies are considering leaving the state altogether, Reuters has discovered.

Royal Dutch Shell, which has leased about 90,000 acres for drilling in New York, reckons that 40 percent of that land could be off limits under the proposed laws, a company source told Reuters after Shell completed modeling of its acreage in the state.

"We are looking at a potentially significant impact," the source said.

Inflection Energy, a small independent company with 15,000 acres in New York, is reconsidering drilling there after studies showed that about 60 percent of its acreage might not be drillable.

"It is forcing us to change our business model," said Inflection chief executive Mark Sexton. "If the regulations go ahead we will allocate more resources to Pennsylvania than New York. Originally we had planned to focus more on New York."

Inflection had aimed to increase leased land to 50,000 acres.

The revelation of the stiff restrictions on drilling near aquifers and waterways, a previously unreported aspect of environmental regulations proposed this summer, is the latest set-back for shale drillers in New York, where unusually fierce local opposition has stunted development.

It also highlights how tougher state regulations could rein in the rampant expansion of natural gas produced using hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, a controversial technique to extract gas from shale rock deep below the surface by blasting it with chemical-laced water.

ENVIRONMENTAL SET-BACKS

The moratorium on drilling New York's portion of the huge Marcellus Shale gas deposit -- which extends south through Pennsylvania and West Virginia -- was put in place as environmentalists warned that drilling fluids used in fracking and methane could find their way into underground water sources and taint supply for millions of homes across the state.

The gas industry denies the link and had hoped that a concerted campaign to dispel fears about the impact of fracking would help turn New York policy in their favor.

"This (lease buying) was all done without the knowledge that the DEC was going to propose these increased setbacks," said Thomas West, an attorney in Albany New York who represents oil and gas companies. "It has a significant impact on the drillability of this acreage."

Some New York land has been off limits for years. The state has gone to great lengths to protect its drinking water from the chemicals used in fracking, far more than other gas-producing regions in the United States.

The long wait to drill has hit some companies hard, after they bet the wrong way on New York.

Norse Energy moved its headquarters to Buffalo, New York, four years ago, expecting to find fortune drilling the Marcellus. But after investing $100 million in New York, Norse laid off half its staff last month; its shares on the Oslo stock market have lost nearly all their value.

Norse, which owns leases on 180,000 acres in New York, is also considering leaving the state.

"We are in survival mode. We bet a lot on New York opening up for development and are now talking to the creditors on a regular basis," Norse executive vice president Dennis Holbrook said.

Even before the regulations were proposed, companies have been leaving the state. Last year, Talisman Energy, one of the biggest drillers in the Marcellus shale, moved its U.S. headquarters from Buffalo to Warrendale, Pennsylvania.

JOBS VS WATER

Governor Cuomo wants to lift the ban on fracking by next year, hoping to replicate an energy boom which is already underway and creating jobs in neighboring Pennsylvania.

But Cuomo must reconcile a spiraling economy and the need to boost jobs with concerns that fracking is harmful to the environment and New York's precious fresh water.

The New York Department of Environmental Conservation has recommended that no drilling take place within 500 feet of New York's 18 primary aquifers, within 4,000 feet of the New York City and Syracuse watersheds and within 2,000 feet of rivers or streams.

In Pennsylvania, home to part of the Marcellus, the buffer from rivers and streams is 100 feet, with plans to extend this to 300 feet.

Cuomo's motives are clear: allowing fracking in New York could add nearly 55,000 jobs and $1.7 billion in revenue, the DEC said in a report in September.

But, with proposed regulations open to a ninety day comment period, parties are calling for stricter regulations that could leave even more land out of bounds to drillers.

"In a perfect world the setbacks need not be that far, but incidents will happen," said John Williams, a ground water expert at the U.S. Geological Survey.

A blow-out at a Chesapeake Energy natural gas well in Pennsylvania in April caused fracking fluids to spill into local waterways, heightening the debate about the safety of the chemicals used in the process. In New Jersey, just south of New York, fracking has been banned.

The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is calling for a seven-mile buffer from elderly underground water pipes that feed the state's major cities and traverse potentially busy drilling areas in the Marcellus.

Under the current proposed regulations, there are no buffers around New York's aqueducts.

"These tunnels were not designed to withstand this type of subsurface activity," said DEP commissioner Carter Strickland in a statement this month. "By the time one knows there is a problem, it may be too late to avoid serious impacts."

Parties have until December to put their comments to the DEC, after which regulations will be finalized. Drilling permits could be issued as early as mid-2012.

"What is interesting is the growing strength and intensity of public opposition to fracking," Eric Goldstein, a lawyer with the National Resources Defense Council, said after attending a public meeting on fracking in Albany this month.

"It would be nonsensical policy to put the priceless water supply infrastructure for half the state's population at risk for the potential gains from fracking."

(Reporting by Edward McAllister; Editing by Alden Bentley)

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Strong: Cardinals CB Conner broke his neck

Injured Louisville senior cornerback Anthony Conner is taken off the field by medical personnel after suffering a broken neck in a first half collision in a NCAA college football game against Rutgers in Louisville, Ky., Friday, Oct. 21, 2011. (AP Photo / Garry Jones)

Injured Louisville senior cornerback Anthony Conner is taken off the field by medical personnel after suffering a broken neck in a first half collision in a NCAA college football game against Rutgers in Louisville, Ky., Friday, Oct. 21, 2011. (AP Photo / Garry Jones)

(AP) ? Louisville coach Charlie Strong says cornerback Anthony Conner broke his neck when his head hit the knee of Rutgers receiver Mohamed Sanu but he isn't paralyzed.

Conner was carted off the field Friday night after going down on the first play of the second quarter, and team officials said a few minutes later that the senior was conscious with feeling in his extremities.

Strong said Conner was able to squeeze hands and raised his hand, which made his teammates feel he'd be OK. But the coach found out about the severity of the injury during a timeout late in Louisville's 16-14 win.

"Anthony Conner, it's so sad," Strong said. "Our prayers go out to him and his family, but he ended up breaking his neck."

Conner came in low to tackle Sanu, and the cornerback flipped the Rutgers receiver. But Conner's helmet banged off Sanu's right knee, and he went down on the field. Trainers worked on him for several minutes, strapping him to a backboard. He did move his feet and a hand as he was carted off to an ambulance where he was taken to Jewish Hospital.

"He was talking, and he could squeeze your hand and that was it," Strong said.

Strong said he told his players about the severity of Conner's injury a few minutes after the game ended in the locker room.

"When he raised his hand up, they just, they just figured it was OK," said Strong, who worked at Mississippi the season after Chucky Mullins was paralyzed by a hit Oct. 28, 1989, against Vanderbilt.

"It's just so tough anytime you lose a player," said Strong, who kept tapping the side of the podium as he spoke. "It's what happens in this game, but you just never think it'll happen to one of your own. For that to happen, it is, it's sad. I think our players, I told them right after the game. I ended up telling them about it, and some of them didn't take it very well. The whole team didn't take it very well."

Senior linebacker Dexter Heyman called Conner, a starter, one of their great warriors.

"But we're not going to sit there and feel sorry for ourselves now that he's out. He's a great personal friend of mine and he's a great personal friend of a lot of guys, but at the end of the day we do have football games to play and we do have to go out here and execute and we have to perform."

The Scarlet Knights all came out onto the field and knelt, watching as trainers worked on Conner. Just over a year ago, many of these players watched teammate Eric LeGrand carted off the field when the defensive lineman fractured two vertebrae tackling an Army kick returner.

With Strong not sharing the news of Conner's injury with his own team until after the game, the Scarlet Knights likely didn't hear about the severity before packing up for their trip home.

"They were in the same position last year," Strong said.

Associated Press

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

NASA sets buffers for Apollo moon landing sites

NASA has begun drafting guidelines to protect the Apollo 11 and Apollo 17 landing sites, listing them as off-limits, and including ground-travel buffers and no-fly zones to avoid spraying rocket exhaust or dust onto aging, but historic, equipment.

Robert Kelso, NASA?s director of lunar commercial services at Johnson Space Center in Houston, has taken a hard look at future revisits to the Apollo sites and how to protect U.S. government artifacts on the moon.

Kelso has carved out a set of guidelines intended to safeguard the historic and scientific value of more than three dozen "heritage sites" on the lunar surface.?

The report, which was released on July 20, is titled "NASA?s Recommendations to Space-Faring Entities: How to Protect and Preserve the Historic and Scientific Value of U.S. Government Lunar Artifacts." [ Photos: NASA's Apollo Moon Missions ]

A greater urgency for guidelines has been sparked by the Google Lunar X Prize?s offer of $20 million to any private team that lands a robotic rover on the moon?s surface. An additional $4 million has been offered for any team that snaps pictures of artifacts near or at the Apollo landing sites.

Key question
For Kelso, a key question is: "As the small commercial landers make preparations for possible visits to these historic sites, how do we protect these culturally significant sites from damage so that we can inspect them historically and scientifically?"

The recommendations listed by NASA are intended to apply to U.S. government artifacts on the lunar surface, such as:

  • Apollo lunar surface landing and roving hardware;
  • Unmanned lunar surface landing sites (e.g., Surveyor robotic landing sites) and impact sites, such as those of NASA's Ranger spacecraft, as well as the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) that slammed into the moon in October 2009;
  • U.S. government experiments left on the lunar surface, tools, equipment, miscellaneous moonwalking gear; and
  • Specific indicators of U.S. human, human-robotic lunar presence, including footprints and rover tracks.

Archaeological input
A recognized leader in the emerging field of space heritage and archaeology is Beth O?Leary, an anthropology professor here at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces.

O?Leary has spent more than a decade working with historians and archaeologists researching how to study and curate human artifacts on the moon. [ Photos: Our Changing Moon ]

Given a small grant from NASA and the New Mexico Space Grant Consortium, O?Leary spearheaded work through a Lunar Legacy Project that investigated protection of the Apollo 11 landing site.

?There is a need for more archaeological input into the process of protecting what is certainly humanity?s most extraordinary series of events that led us off the Earth and onto the Moon,? O?Leary told Space.com.

The recent capacities of NASA?s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) ? now circling the moon ? has? demonstrated that the probe could be used by archaeologists as an important remote sensing tool for identifying and mapping historic lunar sites.?

Keep-out zones
O?Leary said that the NASA guidelines create a series of keep-out zones and boundaries around the historic artifacts and features at all Apollo sites. Apollo 11 and Apollo 17 are acknowledged as having special historical and cultural significance, she said.

Those two locales are treated as unique by prohibiting visits to any part of these sites, and all future visiting vehicles would remain beyond the "artifact boundaries" of each entire site.

"This provides a robust zone of protection around these two sites," O?Leary said.

In the NASA study ? for hopper configuration landers that are able to perform "low-altitude"/tangential fly-bys of identified sites ? special guidelines have been written to ensure negligible plume interactions at the surface.

High heritage value
"For me, the NASA document represents a giant leap for lunar historic preservation," O?Leary explained. "NASA references its ownership of its lunar hardware and the need for protecting what it calls 'witness plates' or 'lunar assets' ? those significant artifacts it created in the past that are now on the moon. This is a critical first step and many more have to follow, but for the first time NASA formally recognizes the heritage value of Apollo 11 and other extraordinary lunar sites."

The NASA report also recognizes there have been no human impacts to the sites, which are in pristine, undisturbed condition except for the effects of the space environment.??

"Importantly, it recognizes that future missions can disturb or change the earlier lunar sites in ways that scientific and historic information can be lost," O?Leary said. Also, some of the sites are still active and continue to provide data ? such as Apollo retro-reflectors used to measure the distance between the Earth and moon via laser ranging.

"It was time for a preservation strategy," O?Leary said.

Leonard David has been reporting on the space industry for more than five decades. He is a winner of this year's National Space Club Press Award and a past editor-in-chief of the National Space Society's Ad Astra and Space World magazines. He has written for SPACE.com since 1999.

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

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Monday, October 3, 2011

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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Dozens suffer minor injuries in Amtrak crash

A firefighter tends to an injured man at the scene where an Amtrak train collided with a big rig truck in Knightsen, Calif. on Friday, Sept. 30, 2011. According to Amtrak spokeswoman Vernae Graham , the train was carrying about 200 passengers from Oakland to Bakersfield when it collided with a truck around 7:15 p.m. at a rural crossing east of Brentwood. The truck's driver was reportedly not hurt. Graham said the train resumed the trip to Bakersfield with many of the passengers deciding to stay on. The 37 passengers and two crew members who suffered "minor to moderate" injuries have been released from hospitals. (AP Photo/Bay Area News Group, Sherry LaVars)

A firefighter tends to an injured man at the scene where an Amtrak train collided with a big rig truck in Knightsen, Calif. on Friday, Sept. 30, 2011. According to Amtrak spokeswoman Vernae Graham , the train was carrying about 200 passengers from Oakland to Bakersfield when it collided with a truck around 7:15 p.m. at a rural crossing east of Brentwood. The truck's driver was reportedly not hurt. Graham said the train resumed the trip to Bakersfield with many of the passengers deciding to stay on. The 37 passengers and two crew members who suffered "minor to moderate" injuries have been released from hospitals. (AP Photo/Bay Area News Group, Sherry LaVars)

Emergency crews respond to the scene where an Amtrak passenger train collided with a farm truck at the Orwood Road crossing near Brentwood, Calif. Friday, Sept. 30, 2011. According to Amtrak spokeswoman Vernae Graham , the train was carrying about 200 passengers from Oakland to Bakersfield when it collided with a truck around 7:15 p.m. at a rural crossing east of Brentwood. The truck's driver was reportedly not hurt. Graham said the train resumed the trip to Bakersfield with many of the passengers deciding to stay on. The 37 passengers and two crew members who suffered "minor to moderate" injuries have been released from hospitals. (AP Photo/Bay Area News Group, Sherry LaVars)

(AP) ? The 37 passengers and two crew members who suffered "minor to moderate" injuries when an Amtrak passenger train collided with a truck in Northern California have been released from hospitals, an Amtrak spokeswoman said Saturday.

Vernae Graham said they were taken to three Contra Costa County hospitals Friday night with what she described as bumps and bruises. All 39 were treated and released.

The train was carrying 191 passengers from Oakland to Bakersfield when it collided with a truck around 7:15 p.m. at a rural crossing east of Brentwood, according to Graham. The driver of the truck and a passenger inside were reportedly not hurt.

Graham did not know how fast the train was going, but she said the maximum speed limit in the area was 79 miles per hour.

"When it hit, you felt a jerk and then you just started looking around to see if everyone was OK," passenger Halim Gentry told the Contra Costa Times. "I wanted to get off the train at first, but then they told us to stay on."

There were no lights or gates at the crossing, according to Graham. She said the train resumed the trip to Bakersfield with 144 passengers aboard around 1:10 a.m.

Graham said local agencies may be investigating the crash. The National Transportation Safety Board will not be conducting a probe, she said.

California Highway Patrol and Contra Costa County Sheriff's officials said they were not aware of any investigations by their respective agencies.

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Information from: San Francisco Chronicle, http://www.sfgate.com

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