Saturday, December 31, 2011

Britney Spears to plan 'country wedding'

Britney Spears is planning a 'traditional Southern-style' wedding.

The 'Criminal' hitmaker - who announced her engagement to her former manager Jason Trawick earlier this month - is said to be keen to shun a lavish Hollywood wedding and opt for a close, country gathering with her friends and family.

An insider told In Touch Weekly magazine: 'She wants a traditional Southern-style wedding with comfort food, surrounded by her family, her two sons and all of her childhood friends, as opposed to a Hollywood wedding.'

Jason surprised Britney - who has sons Sean Preston, six, and Jayden James, five, with ex-husband Kevin Federline - by throwing her a huge engagement party at the Chocolate Lounge and Sugar Factory in the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas the day after he asked her to marry him.

She tweeted: 'OMG. Last night Jason surprised me with the one gift I've been waiting for. Can't wait to show you! SO SO SO excited!!!! Xxo(sic)'

Jason - who has been dating Britney for two years - asked permission from her father Jamie before getting down and one knee.

In addition to her union with Kevin Federline, Britney was also married to childhood friend Jason Alexander for just 55 hours in 2004.

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Small Business Marketing Ideas for Us All

You?ll probably never get enough small business marketing tips since marketing remains the most important part of what your small business does. Here are some ideas you won?t want to be without to make customers take a second look at who you are and what you do.

Tips & Inspiration

20 content marketing ideas. Content marketing is a huge part of online business, but some entrepreneurs may be somewhat intimidated by the idea. If you fall into this category, here are some great ideas to get you started. Small Business Trends

Learning marketing tricks from other businesses. OK, this might not sound like such a revolutionary idea, but, hey, have you ever tried getting some ideas from a business that has little or nothing to do with yours? Maybe you should! Copyblogger

Being Remarkable

The hundred things that make your business special. What makes a Mexican restaurant in Utah so unique it?s worth blogging about? It could be hundreds of little things that make your small business unique. Do you know what they are? Seth Godin?s Blog

Where none have gone before. Sometimes making an impression in your business is as simple as doing something no other business has done before?at least successfully. Check this startup?s stab at unique service.?What accomplishment would set your business apart??WSJ

Strategy & Tools

How quality and price impact your market. This round table discussion with entrepreneurs about balancing the right quality with the right price is a great look at how marketing is a part of everything you do. You?re the Boss

There?s a new social media marketing tool in town. While it?s important to choose your battles when it comes to online marketing, new platforms can offer intriguing new possibilities. Here?s a review of one more to explore. E-Marketing Associates

Getting Feedback

Why Twitter?s still a top tool. While you can explore the new and exotic to market your small business, it may also be a good idea not to ignore the old standbys. Here?s a look at why Twitter?s still the best promotional tool for your business. BusinessInfoGuide.com

Marketing to your early adopters. By now, most businesses are aware of the value of early adopters, those people?who will try almost anything new, when marketing a new product or service. But there are some things you may want to keep in mind when marketing to this pioneering group. Startup Professionals Musings

More Marketing Ideas

Does your business tell a story??Telling a story may make your product or service more attractive to customers. Here are some simple considerations when it comes to using storytelling in your company?s marketing efforts.?Channelship

Tips for better e-mail marketing. E-mail marketing remains a powerful tool and an important method of keeping information about your business in front of potential customers. Here?s another look at doing it right. Sales Tip a Day

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Greek tax officials on strike

People queue at a tax office during the last working day of the year in northern Athens, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011. Tax office employees will hold a 48-hour strike on Thursday and Friday against planned pay cuts and the implementation of a new emergency property tax. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)

People queue at a tax office during the last working day of the year in northern Athens, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011. Tax office employees will hold a 48-hour strike on Thursday and Friday against planned pay cuts and the implementation of a new emergency property tax. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)

A man fills a document as others wait in lines at a tax office during the last working day of the year, in northern Athens, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011. Tax office employees will hold a 48-hour strike on Thursday and Friday against planned pay cuts and implementation of the new emergency property tax. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)

A woman holds car license plates as she queues with others at a tax office, during the last working day of the year, in northern Athens, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011. Tax office employees will hold a 48-hour strike on Thursday and Friday against planned pay cuts and implementation of the new emergency property tax. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)

(AP) ? Greek tax officials walked off the job Thursday at the start of a 48-hour strike to protest salary cuts and other austerity measures, as the government struggles to meet revenue targets demanded by the crisis-struck country's international creditors.

Tax offices shut down for the last two working days of the year, prompting hundreds of Greeks on Wednesday to rush to settle last-minute issues before the strike. Many handed over their car license plates, preferring to keep their vehicles off the road rather than paying an increased tax.

Greece has been surviving since May 2010 on multibillion euro rescue loans from other eurozone countries and the International Monetary Fund after years of government overspending left it with an unsustainable public debt.

In return for the euro110 billion ($144 billion) bailout, the previous Socialist government imposed harsh austerity measures, increasing taxes and retirement ages, cutting pensions and salaries, and suspending tens of thousands of civil servants on reduced pay.

"As a result of the austerity measures putting some tax officers on reduced pay, we have 5,500 fewer tax office jobs," said tax officers' union head Charalambos Nikolakopoulos.

Tax evasion has been rampant in Greece, despite repeated efforts to crack down on the practice.

The strike comes a day after the sudden resignation of two prosecutors heading the judicial task force charged with fighting tax evasion. The two, Grigoris Peponis and Spiros Mouzakitis, claimed they were being sidelined and implied government interference in their work.

They said the government was "attempting to replace and get rid of" them with a new draft law that would appoint a high court prosecutor in their stead. The finance and justice ministries said the draft plan was meant to improve the task force's functioning.

Prime Minister Lucas Papademos, who was appointed to head an interim coalition government in November after a political crisis forced his predecessor to resign, was meeting with top judicial officials on Thursday following the resignations.

The main Supreme Court prosecutor ordered an investigation into why the two resigned and their allegations of interference.

The repeated rounds of austerity cuts have left the country struggling through a deep recession, with the economy projected to contract for a fourth year in 2012. It quickly became clear that the initial bailout would not be enough to prevent Greece from a potentially catastrophic default, and European leaders agreed in late October on a second, euro130 billion bailout for the country.

The new package includes provisions for private creditors to write off 50 percent of the value of Greek bonds they hold, potentially cutting Greece's overall debt by euro100 billion. But the details of this remain to be worked out, and the country is currently involved in tough negotiations.

If the debt writedown goes through and Greece implements all it has pledged to in the way of austerity measures and privatizations, the country is expected to reduce its debt to 120 percent of gross domestic product by 2020, from 161 percent of GDP this year.

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Oil hovers below $100 after US supplies soar (AP)

SINGAPORE ? Oil prices hovered below $100 a barrel Thursday in Asia after a report showed U.S. crude supplies jumped last week, a sign demand could be weakening.

Benchmark crude for February delivery rose 19 cents to $99.55 a barrel at midday Singapore time in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract fell $1.98 to settle at $99.36 in New York on Wednesday.

In London, Brent crude was down 2 cents at $107.54 a barrel on the ICE Futures exchange.

The American Petroleum Institute said late Wednesday that crude inventories rose 9.6 million barrels last week while analysts surveyed by Platts, the energy information arm of McGraw-Hill Cos., had predicted a drop of 2.3 barrels.

Inventories of gasoline added 1.9 barrels last week while distillates grew 600,000 barrels, the API said.

The Energy Department's Energy Information Administration reports its weekly supply data later Thursday.

Investors are also closely watching developments in the Persian Gulf. On Tuesday, Iran's vice president said his country will close the Strait of Hormuz, and cut off crude exports, if Western nations impose sanctions on Iran's oil shipments.

On Wednesday, the U.S. Navy warned that any disruption of traffic in the strait, though which about a sixth of global production passes, would not be tolerated. A Saudi oil ministry official said his country and other Gulf producers are ready to provide more oil if Iran tries to block the strait.

"(Closing the Strait of Hormuz) would instantly draw all consuming nations into opposition with Tehran," energy consultant Cameron Hanover said in a report. "The U.S. and its Arab allies would be compelled to open it by military force."

"Under any scenario, that would be a game-changer."

In other Nymex trading, heating oil rose 0.4 cents to $2.91 per gallon and gasoline futures slid 0.1 cent at $2.64 per gallon. Natural gas futures were up 1.1 cents to $3.13 per 1,000 cubic feet.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

A GOP county leader in Iowa calls for moratorium on attack ads (Washington Post)

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Michael Lohan Approves of Daughter Lindsay's Playboy Spread (omg!)

Michael Lohan Approves of Daughter Lindsay's Playboy Spread

While many fathers may cringe at the idea of their daughters stripping down for a magazine, Michael Lohan is looking on the bright side of things.

"If she's happy with it, I?m happy with it," Lohan said on Dr. Drew's The Lifechangers about daughter Lindsay Lohan's nude Playboy photos. "It's a move in a direction where she?s working?so as far as I'm concerned it's a good move."

PHOTOS: Lindsay's OMG moments

Lindsay, 25, earned an reported $1 million for her nude photos in Playboy's January/February 2012 issue, where she poses in a Marilyn Monroe-esque shoot on a red velvet background.

PHOTOS: Celebrity nude scandals of 2011

And although Lindsay's parents, Michael, 51, and Dina Lohan, 49 make headlines for not getting along, she too seems to mirror Michael's remarks.

PHOTOS: How Lindsay's face has changed over the years

"It was an opportunity for her. She's 25-years-old now, so it was her ultimate decision," Dina explained to The Insider in November. "It will be tastefully done."

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Indiana Pacers NBA Basketball at Bankers Life Fieldhouse


Monday, December 26, 2011, 7:00 PM.
Indiana Pacers NBA Basketball at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

Detroit Pistons vs. Indiana Pacers in the Home Opener of the shortened 2011-2012 NBA season at Bankers Life Fieldhouse (formerly Conseco Fieldhouse). Tickets: Venue Box Office or Ticketmaster. Info: See Web site below or call 317-917-2727.
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Location: Bankers Life Fieldhouse, 125 South Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Marion County.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

DailyStarLeb: Cristiano #Ronaldo: #Spain's #LaLiga is the best http://t.co/fPNcMX52 #soccer #football #realmadrid

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Hire Purchase Beneficial or a debt trap for consumers

As Christmas bells start ringing it ushers the season of buying and shopping.? Often consumers are flooded with images of various items they can buy now and pay for later.

Companies often use attractive packages to make these deals appear irresistible and snare the unsuspecting customer.? For example, one furniture company offers a ready discount card for hire purchase customers that rewards them with discounts up to 15%? when shown at selected companies.

I wonder though if the cost of hire purchase is simply too high?? Consumers often pay for the item several times over what they would have paid in cash.? The interest payments vary among companies but there is a very real risk of overpaying for the item.

Consider too that after making a number of payments you are faced with an unexpected expense and can end up losing the item and all the previous payments.

So is it worth it to buy now and pay later?? You be the judge!? Let me hear from you! Do you think Hire Purchase agreements are beneficial for consumers?

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Gaza's Hamas leader launches Muslim world trip (AP)

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip ? Gaza's prime minister left the territory Sunday on his first trip abroad since his militant Hamas movement seized power in June 2007, hoping to improve ties with Muslim countries swept up in the uprisings convulsing the Arab world.

Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh's deputy, Mohammed Awwad, said the Gaza leader would visit Egypt, Sudan, Qatar, Bahrain, Tunisia and Turkey.

Awwad said Haniyeh would discuss possible development projects for Gaza and the West Bank, as well as progress toward reconciling the dueling governments of the two Palestinian territories and Israeli construction in disputed Jerusalem.

"We hope that with this visit we can turn a new page in Palestinian-Arab relations," he said before Haniyeh left for neighboring Egypt through Gaza's Rafah crossing.

His departure was confirmed by border official Maher Abu Sabha.

Awwad said the Gaza prime minister would meet with uprising leaders as well as official decision-makers.

Haniyeh plans to be abroad at least two weeks and possibly more if he receives invitations to visit from other Muslim countries, Awwad said.

Haniyeh had been confined to Gaza, mostly because of tensions with Egypt and fighting with Israel. But Egypt's new rulers have warmed up to Hamas since longtime President Hosni Mubarak was toppled in February.

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Dec. 27, 2011: University Closed for Winter Break

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Japan to ask Myanmar to join bilateral pact: Kyodo (Reuters)

TOKYO (Reuters) ? Japan's foreign minister will suggest that Myanmar enter negotiations on a bilateral investment accord when he holds talks with the country's top officials next week, Kyodo News reported Sunday.

The talks would mark another step as Myanmar gradually reconnects with the rest of the world after decades of tight military rule.

A series of reforms have been initiated by President Thein Sein aimed at pushing for the lifting of decades of Western sanctions and attracting much-needed foreign investment in the country formerly known as Burma.

Japanese Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba is traveling to Myanmar Sunday to meet his counterpart, Wunna Maung Lwin, as well as the president next week.

In Naypyitaw, Gemba will discuss the investment accord, which would promote cross-border investment and allow trade disputes to be settled under international frameworks, Kyodo said, citing a government source.

Gemba will also meet pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi and will likely invite her to visit Japan in the near future, Kyodo said.

Gemba's visit is the first by a Japanese foreign minister in nine years.

In a landmark step, U.S. President Barack Obama decided last month to open the door to expanded ties, saying he saw potential for progress in a country until recently seen as an isolated military dictatorship firmly aligned with China.

That decision was followed soon after by a visit to Myanmar by U.S. Foreign Secretary Hillary Clinton, during which Myanmar's new civilian government pledged to forge ahead with political reforms and re-engage with the global community.

(Reporting by Mari Saito)

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Foodspotting Starts Looking for Business Models | Adweek

Foodspotting.com CEO and co-founder Alexa?Andrzejewski has said she's?currently more interested in building an audience than making money?but the social food recommendation startup is beginning to experiment with business models.

Those experiments take a couple of different forms. One of them, a partnership with deals startup Scoutmob, shows up whenever you open Foodspotting's mobile app. The app presents a lineup of food recommendations in your neighborhood (Foodspotting users post pictures and reviews of different dishes), but the second spot is reserved for a deal from Scoutmob (say, 50 percent off on a hamburger at a nearby restaurant).

The initial response has been positive, Andrzejewski said, and Foodspotting could expand its deal offerings?mostly by working with partners like Scoutmob, rather than building its own program.

"Right now we haven't built up a lot of restaurant relationships ourselves," she said. "We've spent some time talking to restaurant owners, and they're just completely overwhelmed by every startup approaching them."

Foodspotting could also become a virtual blackboard for restaurants that want to share their daily specials with a broad audience, Andrzejewski said. The company has been talking to businesses about a program where they could push specials at targeted Foodspotting users. So, for example, if you're a fan of burritos, you might receive a notification whenever there's a restaurant in your neighborhood offering a related special.

National brands also appear to be interested in reaching Foodspotting's audience. Earlier this month, the company announced a promotion with Sony and Pretzel Crisps where Foodspotting users could win "golden tickets" for using the app, and those tickets could be redeemed for rewards from both companies.

If this is all tentative and experimental, it still suggests that Foodspotting may eventually be able to turn its user base (the company announced in August that its app has been downloaded more than 1 million times) into a real moneymaker.

As for building an audience, Andrzejewski said she plans to release a new version of the app early next year, one that could make Foodspotting more appealing to nonfoodies.?It moves away from a search-based model, instead presenting a "Pandora-like" interface that recommends food based on your preferences.

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Joe Giudice Indicted on Fraud Charges, Remains a Moron


Stop us if you've heard this before: Joe Giudice is in major trouble with the law.

The husband of Real Housewives of New Jersey cast member Teresa Giudice was indicted today on one charge of wrongfully using identifying information of another and one charge of impersonation.

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The crimes allegedly took place when Joe used his brother's marriage license and birth certificate to obtain a driver’s license in June 2010. Combined, these counts could land Joe in jail for over 10 years.

Teresa's 40-year old squeeze has also been arrested for DUI and accused of hiding assets from the court after filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in 2009. At one time, his cumulative debt totaled $11 million.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Canada's real estate market likely to cool: report

Canada is at the top of a list of 10 developed nations when it comes to the health of our real estate market, but activity is expected to cool here too, according to a new report from Scotiabank.
The report into global real estate trends says the slow pace of the global economic recovery, intensifying sovereign debt worries, high unemployment and weak consumer confidence are all putting pressure on the global market???????????????..Full Article: Source


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Summary Box: Nike 2nd-qtr profit rises 3 percent (AP)

THE QUARTER: Nike Inc. reported a 3 percent uptick in second-quarter profit as strong demand and higher prices for its shoes, clothes and gear offset increased costs.

THE RESULTS: Nike's net income totaled $469 million, or $1 per share. Revenue increased 18 percent to $5.73 billion.

THE ESTIMATE: The quarter beat analysts' expectations of 97 cents per share on revenue of $5.63 billion, according to FactSet.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

BP settles with spill blow-out preventer maker Cameron (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Cameron International Corp (CAM.N) agreed a $250 million settlement with BP (BP.L) to help pay for costs associated with the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, raising hopes that deals between the British oil major and two other contractors could follow.

The settlement with Cameron, which made the blow-out preventer that failed at BP's doomed Macondo well, is the fourth BP has reached with parties involved in the accident which caused the biggest offshore oil spill in the U.S.

Settlement agreements with two remaining parties, Transocean (RIGN.VX) and Halliburton (HAL.N), have to date, however, proved elusive.

Transocean, the owner and operator of the Deepwater Horizon rig, and Halliburton, which supplied cement to cap the well, are both being sued by BP to share the cost of the spill and cleanup, while the two have launched lawsuits of their own.

The settlement with Cameron will put pressure on the two remaining contractors to follow suit, analysts said.

"It shows that BP is prepared to be reasonable when settling with contractors - this ought to raise hopes that settlements with Halliburton and Transocean are more, rather than less likely to follow," JP Morgan analyst Fred Lucas said.

Cameron International said BP had agreed to indemnify the company for current and future compensatory claims associated with the spill.

Investors, relieved that the deal removes uncertainty over Cameron's financial obligations, pushed the oilfield service company's shares up 7 percent.

"Cameron is the fourth company to settle with BP and contribute to economic and environmental restoration efforts in the Gulf. Unfortunately, other companies persist in refusing to accept responsibility for their roles in the accident and for contributing to restoration efforts," BP chief executive Bob Dudley said in a statement.

Analysts at UBS said the settlement was positive for BP.

"It indicates Cameron has probably judged BP is unlikely to be found grossly negligent. We also note Cameron is the second oil service contractor to settle despite theoretically being protected by indemnity clauses," UBS said.

Transocean said in November that it sees maintaining its contractual indemnity as the base for any potential settlement with BP.

The U.S. government in September assigned most of the blame for the disaster to BP, the operator of the well.

The settlement agreement between BP and Cameron is not an admission of liability by either party, the two companies said, acknowledging that the Gulf of Mexico oil spill resulted from "complex and interlinked causes involving multiple parties".

The cases between the companies are among hundreds of claims set to go to trial before a federal judge in New Orleans in February to assign blame and damages for the Macondo blowout.

Cameron expects to take a charge in the fourth quarter for any amounts not covered by insurance, the Houston company said, adding that its insurers are expected to fund no less than $170 million of this agreement.

"We view the grand total is a very reasonable amount, and a significant overhang has now been removed from the company," analysts at Raymond James said in a note to clients.

BP, which has said the total bill for the oil spill, including fines will be $42 billion, said it will place the $250 million from Cameron into the $20 billion victims' compensation fund it established last year.

BP has to date concluded settlements with its partners in the well, Anadarko Petroleum Corp (APC.N) and Japanese trading house Mitsui's (8031.T) exploration unit MOEX, as well as Weatherford International Ltd (WFT.S) (WFT.N), which made equipment used in the well.

The company has so far paid out $7.5 billion to individuals, businesses and government entities, it said.

Shares in BP closed down 0.5 percent to 445.75 pence on Friday, slightly underperforming the European index of oil and gas companies (.SXEP) which was 0.1 percent lower.

(Reporting by Sakthi Prasad in Bangalore, Anna Driver in Houston, and Sarah Young in London; Editing by Steve Orlofsky and Elaine Hardcastle)

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Corsair ships Vengeance gaming mice and keyboards, procrastinating shoppers rejoice

Remember that Vengeance line of gaming products that Corsair outed a few months back? We'll forgive you if not, and we'll also take this opportunity to refresh your memory while affirming that the company is shipping the bulk of 'em out just in time for the holidays. The Vengeance K60 and Vengeance K90 gaming keyboards and the Vengeance M60 and Vengeance M90 laser gaming mice and all clad in aluminum, with the K Series aimed at first-person shooter loyalists and the Ms aimed at those who just generally want to be awesome. You can catch up on the nitty-gritty just after the break, but here's the bad news: the K90, K60, M90 and M60 will go for $129, $109, $79 and $69 in order of mention.

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Foreign investment in China falls in November (AP)

SHANGHAI ? Foreign direct investment in China fell for the first time since 2009 in November, by nearly 10 percent, as weakness in the U.S. and crisis-stricken Europe takes a growing toll on the country's growth.

The $8.8 billion in foreign investment in November was down 9.8 percent from a year earlier, the Commerce Ministry reported. Foreign investment in October climbed 8.8 percent from the year before.

The number of newly approved foreign ventures in November fell 12.9 percent from a year earlier to 2,718, the ministry said.

Foreign direct investment covers spending on physical assets such as factories and excludes financial assets such as stocks.

Actual investment in January through November rose 13.2 percent to $103.8 billion ? slowing from the 15.9 percent increase seen in January to October, when total foreign direct investment was $95 billion.

Investment from the U.S. has dropped 23 percent this year, as of the end of November, to $2.74 billion, though spending by other regions grew or held steady, the ministry said.

Investment from the European Union edged up 0.3 percent from a year earlier to $5.98 billion while investment from Asia jumped 18 percent to $89.6 billion.

In assessing China's trade situation, ministry spokesman Shen Danyang said weak demand due to Europe's debt crisis means China's exporters will face "very severe" conditions in coming months.

The ministry reported a surge in trade with other emerging markets such as Brazil and Russia. China has said it will focus more on boosting exports to those countries to help offset weakness in the West.

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'God Particle' Found? Search for the Higgs Boson Narrows (Time.com)

Physics has a well-deserved reputation for being horrendously complicated, but sometimes it's the simplest questions that lead to truly profound insights. When Einstein asked himself, "What would happen if you could ride on a beam of light?" for example, the answer led him to the Special Theory of Relativity.

For the past few decades, particle physicists have been wrestling with another deceptively simple question: Why does anything have mass? You might wonder "why not?" But according to modern physics, you can't get away that easily. The existence of mass ? the property of matter that gives gravity something to pull on ? needs explaining. (Photos: The Large Hadron Particle Collider)

Now, say two independent teams of scientists who revealed their results at a symposium in Switzerland Tuesday morning, there are experimental signs of an elusive particle formally known as the Higgs boson ? and informally known as the "God particle." If the Higgs is really there, the existence of mass has finally been explained, and a Scottish physicist named Peter Higgs is a lock for the Nobel prize.

It's a big "if," though, and nobody is making an actual claim. Indeed, said Fabiola Gianotti, a member of one of the teams said at the symposium. "We cannot conclude anything at this stage." (Top 10 Scientific Breakthroughs)

But that hardly means there's nothing to say. The gathering took place in a packed auditorium at the CERN laboratory outside Geneva ? the home of the mammoth Large Hadron Collider. The LHC, which is the world's most powerful particle accelerator, works by taking subatomic protons, sending them racing in opposite directions through a 17-mile oval-shaped tunnel, then letting them smash together head-on at nearly the speed of light. The impact is powerful enough to vaporize the particles into tiny fireballs of pure energy, recreating conditions in the first moments after the Big Bang. Then, just as in the early universe, the energy re-condenses into particles. Among them may be the elusive Higgs.

That's what physicists have been hoping for, anyway, since long before the LHC was even built. It was way back in the 1960's that Peter Higgs, of the University of Edinburgh, proposed what came to be known as the "Higgs mechanism" (others came up with similar ideas, but his is the name that stuck). The way it works is ... no, let's not go there. Suffice it to say that there's a sort of energy field that pervades the universe, and that when particles like protons, neutrons, quarks and the rest interact with the Higgs field, they're rewarded with mass. The Higgs boson helps broker the transaction. (Photos: Seeking Beauty in Scientific Research)

When the Higgs condenses out of particle collisions, it immediately decays into other particles, so physicists can't see it directly; they can only reconstruct its existence from the debris, like a CSI unit reconstructing what a bomb must have looked like from the fragments. And since each mini-Big Bang creates so many particles that decay into so many other particles, the reconstruction is incredibly difficult. The good news is that the new hints of a Higgs in all of that particle debris come from not one, but two entirely different detectors at the LHC ? the ATLAS (for "A Toroidal LHC ApparatuS") and the CMS (for Compact Muon Solenoid). The two operate in different ways, as a sort of mutual cross-check.

Both detectors have seen evidence of the Higgs ? which is big news and the reason for both the symposium and all of the speculation that attended its announcement. But the less good news is that in statistical terms, that evidence weighs in at what is known as the three-sigma confidence level. No need to go here in too much detail either, except to say you'd need to get to the five-sigma stage to claim an actual discovery. "It's too early to draw a definite conclusion," said Gianotti. "We need four times as much data." (See "Higgs Boson May Have Been Found! (But Probably Not.)")

Getting that data requires many thousands of fireballs, and the LHC accelerator will need another year or more to crank all of them out and allow Gianotti and her colleagues to announce that they've indeed discovered the Higgs boson. Or not. "The number of sub-three-sigma discoveries that have turned out to be wrong," says Princeton astrophysicist Michael Strauss, "is reasonably large."

You'd think that if the hunt for the Higgs comes to nothing it would be a big disappointment for physicists. But it's not necessarily so. Finding the Higgs would add a key missing brick to the edifice of the so-called Standard Model of particle physics, which would be important ? but also just a bit dull. (See "Why the Large Hadron Collider Matters: The Search for the 'God Particle'")

"The great irony," Harvard theorist Lisa Randall told the New York Times a day or two ago, "is that not finding a Higgs boson would be spectacular from the point of view of particle physics, pointing to something more interesting than the simple Higgs model." For physicists, it turns out, "be careful what you wish," especially if you're wishing for a Higgs, may truer than it seems.

(See "Higgs Boson: The Ghost in the Machine")

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Animal rights activists sue to challenge 2006 law (AP)

BOSTON ? A group of animal rights activists has filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a law they say treats them like terrorists if they demonstrate against businesses that use or sell animal products.

Five activists represented by the Center for Constitutional Rights filed the federal lawsuit in Boston Thursday, asking that the Animal Enterprise Terrorist Act be declared unconstitutional.

Staff attorney Rachel Meeropol says the 2006 law has had a chilling effect on the animal rights community, with activists afraid to participate in public protests out of fear they will be prosecuted. Meeropol says the law punishes people who criticize or demonstrate against any so-called "animal enterprise" if they damage property or the profitability of the business.

The activists say the law unconstitutionally restricts their right to speak about animal rights issues.

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SEC looking to appeal blocked Citigroup settlement: report (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Enforcement staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission may request the commissioners leading the agency that they appeal last month's rejection by a U.S. district judge of a proposed $285 million settlement with Citigroup, the Wall Street Journal said, citing people familiar with the matter.

In November, Judge Jed Rakoff angrily threw out Citigroup's proposed settlement over the sale of toxic mortgage debt, excoriating the SEC over how it reaches corporate fraud settlements.

Talks aimed at hammering out several other agreements between the agency and financial firms it has accused of misconduct before or during the financial crisis have stalled, people told the Journal.

"Everything's come to a halt because the SEC doesn't know what to ask for anymore in the settlements," one of the people told the newspaper.

If SEC commissioners approve, the agency could appeal the November 28 ruling to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, people familiar with the situation told the newspaper.

An SEC spokesman declined to comment to the Journal on the agency's plans. Officials at the SEC could not immediately be reached for comment by Reuters outside regular U.S. business hours.

(Reporting by Sakthi Prasad in Bangalore; Editing by Matt Driskill)

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Top-grade stem cells seen boosting research trials (Reuters)

LONDON (Reuters) ? British scientists have made the first human embryonic stem cells of a high enough grade to use in patients and deposited them in a public stem cell bank for development in human trials by drug companies and researchers by 2014.

A team from King's College London said on Monday they were submitting two clinical-grade stem cell lines to the UK Stem Cell Bank (UKSBC), which will test and validate them before offering them to researchers.

This could speed the path towards new stem-cell treatments for conditions like blindness, severe injury or heart disease.

"This first batch of cells is the culmination of nearly 10 years of research. This is a significant milestone," said Peter Braude, who led the King's team.

The cells are the first to be grown completely free from animal-derived products, known as "xeno-free," and developed specifically to be of clinical grade and for public use.

The hope is that the cells will be grown and processed by the bank to feed cell stocks for human trials and, beyond that, patient treatments.

The cells have the potential to become the "gold standard" lines for developing new stem cell based therapies for use in regenerative medicine trials in patients, Braude told reporters at a briefing.

It is likely to be many years before treatments are fully developed and licensed, but the cells could be used in human trials of potential therapies by 2014, the team said.

Stem cells are the body's master cells, the source for all other cells. Scientists say they could transform medicine, providing treatments for blindness, spinal cord and other severe injuries, as well as generating cells for damaged organs.

Human embryonic stem (hES) cells can be grown in the laboratory indefinitely while retaining their capacity to develop into specialized cell types, such as nerve or heart muscle cells, which can then be used in clinical trials.

The UK Stem Cell bank already has more than 90 research grade stem cell lines for use in laboratory studies, but as yet has no clinical grade xeno-free lines for use in human trials.

"In the future, patients hoping for the benefit of regenerative medicine for serious medical conditions caused by illness, injury and ageing can expect improved progress on cures or amelioration from hES cell-based therapy," said Dusko Ilic, a senior lecturer in stem cell science at King's.

A few companies, such as Pfizer and Advanced Cell Technology, are already conducting or are about to start human trials using hES cells -- which are harvested from embryos -- to test their potential for repairing spinal cord injuries and eye disorders like macular degeneration.

But the hES cell lines for these early trials were reclassified from "research grade" to "clinical grade" for specific short-term clinical studies in selected disease areas.

Braude said this is not considered appropriate for the future of cell therapy because of the expense of extra testing and reclassification, and the potential risks.

"While it might be reasonable to incur additional risks for these early pioneering studies, it is not reasonable to accept these risks for the long-term future," he said. "Therefore the highest standard of xeno-free lines are urgently needed."

Braude's team's cells were grown from frozen embryos donated by patients who had had in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment and no longer wanted to use their remaining stored embryos. The embryos would otherwise have been discarded, Braude said.

Glyn Stacey, head of the UKSCB, said these first clinical grade lines would be an "important resource" and an initial step towards the bank's aim to make available a panel of tested clinical grade lines within the next three years.

"The process of testing will be rigorous and not all cells lines received will make the grade," he said.

(Editing by David Cowell)

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Congo's Kabila leading in early results (AP)

KINSHASA, Congo ? Preliminary results from Congo's presidential election show incumbent Joseph Kabila leading opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi, although the country's election chief warned only a small percentage of precincts had been counted.

With around 15 percent of votes tallied, Kabila leads with over 1,52 million, around 52 percent, according to results announced Friday. Tshisekedi is second among the 11 candidates with 997,074, or 34 percent.

Election commission president Daniel Ngoy Mulunda released the early results four days after Monday's vote, after the Election Day was extended for three days to give porters time to transport ballots from the remote corners of this giant nation.

Compiling the results was chaotic. In the capital Kinshasa, sacks of ballots brought in on the backs of poll workers piled up on grass outside the counting center, many having split open. People trampled on the ballots which had spilled on the dirt path leading into the warehouse.

Mulunda released the first results after opposition candidate Vital Kamerhe called a press conference urging the commission to publish partial results for the sake of transparency.

Complicating procedures, fake results had been posted on the election commission's website, said Mulunda. Young Tshisekedi supporters also weaved between cars at downtown intersections, selling a $1 sheet showing a different set of provisional results which had their choice of president in the lead.

Congo remains on edge after days of violence which left at least 18 dead and seriously wounded 100 more, with most of the deaths caused by troops loyal to Kabila, Human Rights Watch said in Friday.

The violence peaked on Saturday when tens of thousands of people descended on Kinshasa's airport to welcome home Tshisekedi as he returned from his final campaign tour in the country's interior. In the government crackdown that followed, at least 14 people were killed, according to the report by the New York-based rights group.

Soldiers fired into the crowd, hitting a 27-year-old mother of five in the head. Among the other victims was a 22-year-old who was shot dead while walking outside a granary near the airport. On Election Day, mobs descended on poling stations. Poll workers were beaten, and vote centers were destroyed.

Government spokesman Lambert Mende denied the accusations in the report, saying the presidential guard shot in the air.

"We are in an African city. We are Africans. And nowhere ? not in (the neighborhood of) Masina, not in the mayor's office ? no one is aware of a wake, or of a funeral. No cemetery has registered a burial. Only HRW is aware of this," he said.

Analysts are concerned that there could be further bloodshed when the election results are announced, scheduled for next Tuesday.

The U.N. Security Council on Friday condemned the bloodshed and urged all candidates and their supporters to refrain from further violent acts.

Congo's enormous territory still includes sections of the bush that are controlled by rebel groups, like in the east where the brutal Lord's Resistance Army is known to be based.

In Oriental province near the town of Faradje, Human Rights Watch says the Lord's Resistance Army attacked a group of voters on their way to vote. Three men were killed, and ten women were abducted. The report says that one of the women, who was six months' pregnant, was raped. She was later released and taken to the hospital but lost her baby.

This is only the second free election in Congo's 51-year history, and the first to be organized entirely by the government instead of by the international community. The logistical challenges are casting a cloud of doubt over the vote, and three of the 11 candidates running for president have already called for the ballot to be annulled.

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Congo elections: Poll results, and irregularities, trickle in

Guest blogger Jason K. Stearns -- who is observing the elections in Bukavu -- provides a few results, and warns that charges of irregularities suggest the potential for violence ahead.

Results are trickling in slowly, while speculations are flying around in all possible directions. Tshisekedi's people claim that they will win 55% of the vote, while the president's people are sure of victory. It is difficult to imagine a situation in which one of the hopefuls gracefully concedes; it is easy to imagine how violent escalation could take place.?

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I have posted some results below, all of which stem from Congolese civil society observers.

First, however, some developments. The compilation is proceeding very slowly, with only a few percent of votes in each province officially compiled. People who visit the four national compilation centers in Kinshasa report somewhat chaotic scenes, with some ballot envelopes torn and strewn about. Election commission president Ngoy Mulunda told reporters that election officials will invalidate any package that do not meet the requirements - which raised questions of what will happen with torn envelopes. In addition, he had previously been reported as saying that elections will not be repeated in areas where voters burned down polling stations, raising further question of voter disenfranchisement. The election commission is not making results known as it goes, and the media authority has banned any announcement of preliminary results in the press.?

UDPS (the opposition Union for Democracy and Social Progress party)?officials have been sending text messages around the country reporting the arrival of airplanes full of ballots after election day. Diplomats confirm that three airplanes arrived at Njili airport in Kinshasa - one on November 29, two on the morning of November 30 - from South Africa. While some sources suggest that the first plane had 20 tons of election material on it, I have not been able to confirm the freight of the second two planes. It would, of course, be strange for the government to be importing ballots to the country when voting had ended in the vast majority of areas.

In the meantime, all major observation missions have put out preliminary statements on the process. All congratulated the Congolese on elections and the election commission on rising to the huge logistical challenge. None of them passed judgment on the elections in general - that will have to wait for their final report - and only the Congolese Renosec monitors from civil society confirmed that there had been fraud, "but not enough to call into question the process." The Carter Center suggested that in 16% of cases irregularities led to a negative evaluation of voting, while the European Union provided an exhaustive list of flaws but did not suggest that this had compromised the overall process. We will have to wait for 5 days (and perhaps longer?) for a final conclusion.?
Nonetheless, some preliminary results, to be taken with care (also, these are all urban areas):

Kananga town (53,000 votes counted):
Tshisekedi 95,7%
Kabila 3,5%
Uvira (38,000)
Kabila 65%
Kamerhe 30%
Tshisekedi 5%
Butembo town (63,000)
Mbusa Nyamwisi 37%
Kamerhe: 26%
Kabila: 22%
Beni town (54,000)
Mbusa Nyamwisi 33%
Kabila 24%
Kamerhe 21%
Bukavu (103,000)
Kamerhe 66%
Kabila 34%
Kisangani (unknown number of votes counted)
Kamerhe 2%-10%
Tshisekedi 2%-20%
Kabila 20%-80%

? Jason K.Stearns blogs about the?Democratic Republic of Congo?and the Great Lakes region at?Congo Siasa.

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Walmart Launches Shopycat, A Social Gift Finder Built On Top Of Facebook

ShopycatRetailing giant Walmart is launching its first-ever social gifting platform tonight, dubbed "Shopycat." The service, previously in beta, is initially available as a Facebook application where it will also be promoted to the nearly 11 million Facebook users who have "liked" Walmart's fan page. The app, which suggests gifts for friends based on their Facebook use, was built with technology Walmart acquired from social media startup Kosmix (now @WalmartLabs) earlier this year. And here's the interesting part: the new app won't just point you to pages on Walmart.com for its gift recommendations. It also recommends products from nearly two dozen other retailers, including Barnes & Noble, ThinkGeek, RedEnvelope, NBC Universal, Hot Topic and more. (Just not, of course, Amazon).

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PROMISES, PROMISES: Candidates shield records (AP)

WASHINGTON ? In the final weeks of Mitt Romney's term as Massachusetts governor, a small team of aides combed through statehouse filing cabinets. They filled more than 630 cartons with papers destined for the state archives as the primary documentary legacy of his administration. One floor, though, was almost completely off limits to them: Romney's inner sanctum, his third-floor office.

The former legislative affairs director who headed the archiving effort, John O'Keefe, recalls that his team was given a stack of Romney's public schedules over four years and a limited variety of other documents from the governor's executive office, but not much else. "We were told we were not in charge of archiving the third floor," he says.

The mystery deepened recently when the chief legal counsel for Romney's Democratic successor, Gov. Deval Patrick, said that just before Patrick took office, material on a state government web server that housed Romney's emails was erased. Top Romney aides also bought and removed their state-issued computer hard drives, and remaining leased computers were replaced. Romney said he followed the law in authorizing the purge, and his campaign aides said their actions were based on a 1997 Massachusetts court ruling that all governors' records are private.

Romney's selective policy toward public access and preservation of his executive records raises stark questions about how transparent his administration would be if he were to become president. He's not alone. Other leading candidates for the presidency ? incumbent Barack Obama and Texas Gov. Rick Perry ? have touted their commitment to transparency, but their administrations also have been selective at times in the records they disclose. They have limited, stalled or denied access when it suited their purposes.

"What I wish Americans could expect is a politician who talked a good game and walked a good game, too," said Ken Bunting, executive director of the nonpartisan National Freedom of Information Coalition. "The reality is everybody gives lip service to transparency and accountability."

Romney's submission of paper documents to the Massachusetts archives was made "in the interest of transparency and to help provide a record of his time in office," said Eric Fehrnstrom, a senior campaign adviser. But the holdings in the archives are far from comprehensive. An Associated Press reporter sent from Washington earlier this fall spent a week examining the Romney archives, but did not find paper copies of any emails to or from Romney or any internal calendars or in-house memos ? all commonly used by governors. There are no state archives records accounting for what happened to those materials.

The growing use by government agencies and political campaigns of new channels of electronic communication, including text messages, online videos and social media services, has opened new dimensions in the availability of public records. But presidential candidates haven't been especially transparent.

"There's the potential for a lot more raw information than in the past as emails and other electronic communications replace phone and face-to-face conversations," said Peter Scheer, executive director of the First Amendment Coalition, a nonprofit public interest group. "The problem is we're seeing officials and governments moving more and more to shield those materials from public access."

Only about one-quarter of the 630 cartons of Romney paper records are available for inspection at the Massachusetts archives. State legal officials have yet to say whether the 1997 court ruling allows access to the other material. Even if they do, Assistant State Archivist Michael Comeau said, staff shortages and time-consuming redaction checks could extend delays close to the 2012 election. More than 75 cartons examined by the AP revealed staff and legislative documents but no internal materials written to or from Romney himself ? except for ceremonial bill-signing and official letters.

As governor, Romney's careful line on providing records was based on a 1997 Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruling that "the governor is not explicitly included" among other state officials and agencies covered by the state's Public Records Law, which generally requires agencies to submit to records requests. Other governors since 1997 have interpreted the ruling similarly.

The AP submitted detailed questions to Romney about how his administration handled public records when he was governor, but the campaign responded with only a brief statement: "The governor's office in Massachusetts is not subject to the state's public records law. As a legal matter, it is not required to disclose any documents." Fehrnstrom, who was Romney's chief spokesman during that era, said the Romney campaign does not possess any remaining gubernatorial records outside of the Massachusetts archives.

After The Boston Globe first reported that his aides had purged electronic files, Romney said the deleted materials might have contained confidential medical, judicial or personnel records. Still, when Romney's archive team found confidential files at the end of his administration, they separated those materials from thousands of other documents that were turned over to the archives. O'Keefe, now city manager in Manchester, Vt., recalled that anything that appeared "confidential in nature" was turned over to a private vendor for shredding.

Suggesting that Romney's Massachusetts administration "deliberately sought to delete public records" in advance of his 2007 presidential run, the Democratic National Committee has pressed three separate Massachusetts public records requests for more background on the purge. Romney's campaign has responded with its own request to Patrick's office asking for any evidence of collaboration between his staff and Obama re-election officials.

Gavi Wolfe, a legal counsel for the Boston office of the American Civil Liberties Union, said Romney's authorization of the purging of third-floor electronic files set an "alarming" precedent: "I would be concerned about the chief executive wanting to shield the actions of his administration from public scrutiny." Romney said during a New Hampshire campaign stop that if elected, his presidential administration "would do what's required by the law and then some."

In three years in the White House, Obama set an even more ambitious standard, committing publicly to improving transparency and setting clear goals for federal agencies to respond more quickly and expansively to public records requests.

Obama signed an executive order on his first day in office in 2009, directing federal officials to make good on his detailed commitment to broaden accountability. His directive led to the opening of White House visitor logs and plans to improve responses to records requests, whistleblower protections and declassification of outdated secret documents.

But many of Obama's broad commitments have not been met. In the face of criticism, the Justice Department abandoned a proposal that would have allowed officials to pretend that some government files didn't exist when people asked to see them. And the government completely turned down records in one-third of all requests in 2010 ? even censoring 194 pages of internal emails about Obama's Open Government directive.

The White House and Energy Department have been hesitant and selective turning over records related to the GOP-led congressional investigation of Solyndra, the failed California solar panel company. The AP pressed three separate appeals for records in September, but Energy Department officials said they would take months because of the number of documents and requests to read them. In early October, as Congress threatened to issue subpoenas, White House officials quickly provided reporters with thousands of pages and DVDs filled with hundreds of emails.

White House officials would not comment on the sudden shift, but campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt said, "The president and this administration are changing the ways Washington works in terms of transparency."

In Texas, Perry has made similar claims, pointing to broad swaths of electronic data that his administration has made available online ? from state agency expenditures to death certificates. But Perry's administration has also blocked viewing of expenditures for his security guards when he travels, even though much of that travel has been subsidized by campaign funds or by private business executives. He also barred access to his reviews of death penalty cases and to his private calendars, even though his predecessor, former President George W. Bush, had made both available when he was governor.

"The people of America aren't seeing the real Rick Perry," said Keith Elkins, executive director of the Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas. "They may get a glimpse of him on the campaign trail, but the real record has been hidden and carefully parceled out."

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Associated Press writers Brett J. Blackledge, Matthew Daly and Jack Gillum contributed to this report.

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