Friday, December 14, 2012

Is Kerry now a lock for secretary of state?

So, it's official: Ambassador Susan Rice will not?be Secretary of State ? she's withdrawn and President Obama has accepted, and John McCain is twisting his face in pleasure somewhere. Which means... John Kerry, right? Well, yes, probably ? all the conservatives just love him now. But speculation also puts some other options in front of the president between now and whenever Hillary Clinton steps down ? including, but not limited to, her husband.

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The Long Shot

Name: Richard Berman

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Credentials: 15 terms in Congress; served on important security committees; reputation for being discreet.?

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Source of Speculation: A bunch of people talking about it to reporters. But not in a "we hear that Obama's thinking..." kind of way. Berman just lost re-election after his district in California was re-zoned, and the guy who beat him said he thought he might be good for the job???and so it went from there.?

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Likelihood of Actually Getting It: Slim. Berman doesn't even have the kind of national profile necessary for such an international job, and no White House officials are leaking his name. It's all good-will consolation prize quotes from his teammates after he just lost his job.?

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The Really?Long Shot

Name: Bill Clinton

Credentials: Served two terms as President; former Gov. of Arkansas; is insanely popular; Obama owes him a favor for helping to save his campaign with his legendary, mostly-improvised convention speech.?

Source of Speculation: Joe Nocera thinks it's a good idea, and a New York Post report from June said Clinton might be angling for the Secretary of State job under a potential Ander Cuomo Presidency if Hillary does decide not to run in 2016. "I think everyone who knows Bill Clinton knows he'd love to be secretary of state because he's so smart and because he knows so much about the world," an 'insider' told the Post.

Likelihood of Actually Getting It: Dream on.

The Fool-Me-Twice Shot

Name: Jon Huntsman

Credentials: Former Utah Gov, former Ambassador to China and Singapore, former Republican presidential candidate.?

Source of Speculation: An Associated Press report?that said "officials" were looking at him for the job.?

Likelihood of Actually Getting It: Slim, for different reasons. Namely that he'd probably never accept the appointment. Huntsman was the Republican Obama's team was most scared of?in the last election, and the President named him his Ambassador to China, so it's clear Obama thinks highly of him. But Huntsman has dreams of potentially running for the Big Job again, potentially against Hillary in 2016, and this would make it pretty hard ? if not impossible ? to get Republican support for that.?

The Safe Bet

Name: William Burns

Credentials: Current Deputy Secretary of State.

Source of Speculation: The same report that named Huntsman as a candidate.?

Likelihood of Actually Getting It: Good, if not great. He's Hillary's current number two, and he's getting good buzz with "insiders," apparently. The report that floated his name left things a bit unspectacular, though. Burns, "is a career diplomat who has no political baggage and would be unlikely to stir significant opposition among lawmakers." So, basically, he's an unsexy pick that wouldn't garner any headlines.?

The Safest Bet

Name: John Kerry

Credentials: He's getting it.?

Source of Speculation: He's getting it.

Likelihood of Actually Getting It: Guys, it's going to be Kerry. Just stop.?

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/beyond-john-kerry-secretary-state-candidates-now-rice-224235393.html

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Israeli FM Lieberman resigns

FILE - in this Thursday, Dec. 13, 2012 file photo, Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman speaks to the media during an event of his political party in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Friday, Dec. 14, 2012 Lieberman has announced he is resigning a day after an indictment for breach of trust was filed against him by the country's attorney general. (AP Photo/Dan Balilty, File)

FILE - in this Thursday, Dec. 13, 2012 file photo, Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman speaks to the media during an event of his political party in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Friday, Dec. 14, 2012 Lieberman has announced he is resigning a day after an indictment for breach of trust was filed against him by the country's attorney general. (AP Photo/Dan Balilty, File)

Israel's Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman speaks to the media during an event in Tel Aviv, Israel, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2012. Israel?s powerful foreign minister resisted calls to resign after he was charged Thursday with breach of trust for actions that allegedly compromised a criminal investigation into his business dealings, throwing the country's election campaign into disarray just weeks before the vote. (AP Photo/Dan Balilty)

FILE - In this Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011 file photo, Israel's Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman talks with members of the Bosnian Presidency during meeting in Sarajevo. Israel's powerful foreign minister was charged Thursday with breach of trust, but escaped more serious charges in a fraud and money-laundering case that could jeopardize his political career and upend the Israeli political system just a month before parliamentary elections. The decision by Israel's attorney general capped an investigation into Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman that stretched back more than a decade. Lieberman, a close ally of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, immediately came under heavy pressure to resign. (AP Photo/Amel Emric, File)

JERUSALEM (AP) ? Israel's powerful foreign minister announced his resignation from government Friday, a day after an indictment for breach of trust was filed against him by the country's attorney general. Avigdor Lieberman's move shakes up Israel's election campaign and may impact Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's political calculations barely a month before the vote.

Lieberman continued to maintain his innocence in a statement and indicated that he could return to politics in time for Jan. 22 national elections if he was cleared or could reach a plea bargain.

"Even though I know I did not break any law ... I have decided to resign from my position as foreign minister and deputy prime minister," Lieberman said. "After 16 years of investigations against me I can end this issue quickly without delay and completely clear my name," he said.

Lieberman said he made the decision Friday after conferring with his lawyers and with his election campaign staff. "I am doing this because I am convinced that Israel's citizens should be able to go to the polls after this matter has been settled ... and I can continue to serve the state of Israel and Israel's citizens as part of a strong united leadership that will cope with the security, economic and political challenges it faces," he said.

Lieberman was charged Thursday with breach of trust in a fraud and money-laundering case threatening to upend the Israeli political system just a month before parliamentary elections.

The Soviet-born Lieberman is head of Yisrael Beitenu, an ultranationalist party that is especially popular with immigrants from the former Soviet Union. With a tough-talking message that has questioned the loyalty of the Jewish state's Arab minority, sharply criticized the Palestinians and confronted foreign critics, he has at times alienated Israel's allies while becoming an influential voice in Israeli politics.

Yisrael Beitenu and Netanyahu's Likud Party recently joined forces and are running together on a joint list in the parliamentary elections. Opinion polls have predicted the list would be by far the largest bloc in parliament and lead a new coalition government.

Netanyahu is heavily favored to win the premiership, but Lieberman's departure will have a major impact on negotiations to build a governing coalition. Lieberman is Yisrael Beitenu's founder and main attraction to voters. His resignation could mean that Netanyahu would be stuck with a list of leftovers with little appeal to the general public.

Lieberman spokesman Tzachi Moshe said the minister is not resigning from the party list, meaning he is still running for parliament.

Former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni of the new "Movement" Party issued a statement welcoming Lieberman's departure. "Avigdor Lieberman did the right thing," she wrote.

Prosecutors have long suspected that Lieberman illicitly received millions of dollars from businessmen and laundered the cash through straw companies in eastern Europe while he was a lawmaker and Cabinet minister. In his decision Thursday, Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein said the case was not strong enough for a prosecution.

"I am convinced that there is no reasonable chance of a conviction in the offenses Lieberman is suspected of and that case should be closed," Weinstein said in his decision.

Instead, Lieberman was charged with the lesser offense of receiving official material from the investigation against him from the former Israeli ambassador to Belarus.

The envoy had received the documents from the foreign ministry, which sought additional information on Lieberman from Belarus authorities. The ambassador, Zeev Ben-Aryeh, reached a plea bargain in the case earlier this year. At a press conference Thursday night, Lieberman said that when he received information about the investigation from his ambassador, he immediately ripped it up and flushed it down the toilet because he knew it was wrong.

Previous court rulings in other, more serious criminal cases against Cabinet officials have forced them to resign. Facing the prospect of an indictment, former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert announced his decision to step down in 2008 before formal corruption charges were filed against him. Olmert this year was cleared of most charges, but convicted of breach of trust.

"Lieberman's resignation was very important because it strengthens the norms of our court system where if an official is suspected of corruption they step down even though legally they don't have to, in order to preserve the public's faith in the government," said Moshe Negbi, Israel Radio's legal affairs commentator.

Negbi told The Associated Press that it was unlikely a speedy trial or a plea bargain could clear the way for Lieberman to return to government before the election.

"I don't think there is a chance of a quick trial before the election because legal procedures take time. Even if there would be a trial, what kind of compromise could there be in this case? If the court charges him with moral turpitude then he cannot be a minister," he said.

Avraham Diskin, a political scientist at Hebrew University, said that Netanyahu would still probably be re-elected and might even take on the portfolio of foreign minister himself. But he said some voters might vote even further to the ultranationalist right now Lieberman has left and possibly bolster Naftali Bennett's party, the Jewish Home.

The blunt-talking Lieberman, a native of Moldova, has amassed power with support from immigrants from the Soviet Union and other Israelis drawn to his broadsides against Israeli Arabs, dovish groups, the Palestinians and Western Europe.

Known for his Russian-accented monotone, he became a national figure in 1996 when he served as Netanyahu's chief of staff during the latter's previous term as prime minister. He later quit the Likud and was elected to parliament in 1999 as head of Yisrael Beitenu (Israel Our Home), a secular hawkish party he established to represent the more than 1 million immigrants from the former Soviet Union.

His party was the third largest in 2009 elections, drawing many votes from native Israelis as well as his traditional base.

Lieberman is known for inflammatory rhetoric that has at times agitated his partners in government. He has called for executing Israeli Arab lawmakers who met with leaders of the Palestinian militant group Hamas. As a lawmaker in 2008, he said Egypt's then-President Hosni Mubarak "can go to hell."

More recently, Lieberman pushed a series of legislative proposals that critics said were anti-Arab, including a failed attempt to require Israelis to sign a loyalty oath or have their citizenship revoked. He has also called for redrawing Israel's border to place Arab towns under Palestinian jurisdiction.

He also has embarrassed Netanyahu by expressing contrasting views to that of the government, including skepticism over the chances of reaching peace with the Palestinians. Lieberman has called Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas an "obstacle to peace" and urged his removal.

Earlier this week, he lashed out at the international community, saying many world leaders would sacrifice Israel to radical Islam just as Europe appeased the Nazis before World War II.

Associated Press

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Population, Russian values key to our future: Putin

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia must increase its population and develop its patriotic and spiritual values or lose its soul and face collapse, President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday.

In his first state of the nation address since he started a six-year third term in May, Putin mixed discussion of the need to fight corruption and improve state services such as schools with lofty talk of the Russian identity and soul.

He issued a familiar warning to the West and his own political foes, saying that foreign meddling in Russian politics was unacceptable and that politicians must not accept financial support from abroad.

On the world stage, he said Russia was counteracting those who sow chaos, an apparent reference to U.S. military action abroad and Western support for government opponents in nations such as Libya and Syria.

But the focus in the speech to lawmakers in an ornate Kremlin reception room, was mostly domestic - and Putin suggested the biggest threat to Russia was from a population that has fallen by millions since the 1991 Soviet collapse.

Russia's population fell to 141.9 last year from 148.7 in 1992, according to the World Bank.

"If the nation is not capable of preserving itself and reproducing, if it loses it vital bearings and ideals, then it doesn't need foreign enemies - it will fall apart on its own," Putin said.

"For Russia to be sovereign and strong, we must be more and we must be better," he said in comments televised nationwide.

Putin reiterated warnings against extremism and calls for ethnic harmony, saying that despite the country's diversity "we are one people - Russians."

SPIRITUAL BONDS

"We must not only preserve but develop our national identity and soul. We must not lose ourselves as a nation - we must be and remain Russia," he said in his 80-minute address.

Thirteen years after he rose to power, and more than two decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Putin still seems to be searching for an overarching idea to unite Russians.

With the patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church sitting in the front row, Putin said it is crucial to "support institutions that are bearers of traditional values."

"It is painful for me to say this, but I must: Russian society today is experiencing an obvious deficit of spiritual bonds," Putin said. "Mercy, compassion and support for one another - a lack of those things that have always made us stronger, of which we always were proud."

His remarks appeared aimed to cast moral values as the lynchpin of Russian society without specifically singling out the Russian Orthodox Church, which most Russians identify themselves with though only a minority regularly go to church and the country has a millions-strong Muslim minority.

In power since 2000 as president or prime minister, Putin as used annual appearances to shape an image of a strong, sharp-minded leader in command of economic facts and figures and with a finger on the pulse of the people.

But public confidence in the government is low, and pressure is growing on the Kremlin to translate oil and gas income into improvements in roads, schools, police, pensions, housing and healthcare that millions find wanting.

Putin devoted much of the speech to such issues, and he vowed tougher efforts to tackle corruption that has hobbled Russia's post-Soviet resurgence and shown few signs of easing since he came to power.

(Additional reporting by Alissa de Carbonnel, Gabriela Baczynska, Thomas Grove and Nastassia Astrasheuskaya; Editing by Jon Boyle)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/population-russian-values-key-future-putin-105355862--business.html

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WSU researchers help boost business sales with scents | Local ...

PULLMAN, WA - It's a well known fact that certain scents can affect the way people shop, but researchers at Washington State University set out to find which ones can actually help increase sales.

Whether it's the smell of old books in a used bookstore, or coffee outside a local cafe, there are a lot of scents that we associate with shopping. Especially around the holidays.

"Kind of puts them in the spirit, they come in, they comment, 'Oh, this smells like Christmas," said Neill's Flowers & Gifts Owner Mitch Chandler. "And since this time of the year, we're kind of a Christmas store, you know, it's important that they feel Christmas when they come in."

But could a certain type of smell make you spend more? That's what Washington State University doctoral student Manja Zidansek has been researching for the last couple of years.

"So we've known for a while that certain smells impact shopping behavior, and what we wanted to find out is which scents worked best," said Zidansek. "And to be able to do that, what we've done is created a simple scent and a complex scent."

A simple scent has only one component, while a complex scent is the combination of simple scents. For example, Zidansek used orange as the simple sent, and orange combined with basil and green tea as the complex scent.

"They were of the same pleasantness, the same familiarity, the same attractiveness, everything was the same," said Zidansek. "The only difference was in that simplicity or complexity."

Part of the research was conducted on the WSU campus.

Researchers brought participants into a lab, filled the room with a certain scent, and had them do word problems.

"In the presence of a simple smell, we see that they are able to solve more problems correctly, and they actually solve them in a lesser amount of time," said Zidansek.

The other half was done at a store in Switzerland. They observed how shopping behavior in the presence of a simple and a complex scent, while all the prices and products stayed the same.

"And what we found is that when customers shop in the presence of a simple smell, the sales increases by about 20%," said Zidansek.

In conclusion, business owners could increase sales by adding a pleasant scent to their store, as long as it's the right one.

"Simple scents free up customer's mind, if you want," said Zidansek. "So, it's what we call 'processing fluency,' they focus more on shopping, what doesn't happen in the presence of a complex smell or no smell."

This is helpful information for business owners because filling a store with a simple scent is easy and relatively cheap to implement, and if it's done correctly, it can significantly benefit sales.

Source: http://www.klewtv.com/news/local/WSU-researchers-help-boost-businesses-with-scents-183075161.html

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Humans made cheese 7,500 years ago, researchers say

LONDON | Wed Dec 12, 2012 2:17pm EST

LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have found the earliest evidence of prehistoric cheese-making from a study of 7,500-year-old pottery fragments that are perforated just like modern cheese strainers.

Milk production and dairy processing allowed early farmers to produce food without slaughtering precious livestock, and making cheese turned milk into a less perishable food that was more digestible for a population who at the time would have been intolerant to the lactose contained in milk.

Researchers from the University of Bristol in Britain, with colleagues in the United States and Poland, analyzed fatty acids embedded in prehistoric pottery from the Polish region of Kuyavia, and found they had been used to separate milk into fat-rich curds for cheese and lactose-containing whey.

"The presence of milk residues in sieves ... constitutes the earliest direct evidence for cheese-making," said M?lanie Salque from Bristol, one of the authors of the research, which was published in the journal Nature.

Peter Bogucki, another researcher involved in the work, said: "Making cheese allowed them to reduce the lactose content of milk, and we know that, at that time, most of the humans were not tolerant to lactose."

Milk residues have been found at ancient sites up to 8,000 years old in Turkey and Libya, but there was no evidence that the milk had been processed into cheese.

Until now, the earliest evidence of cheese-making came from depictions of milk processing in murals several thousand years younger than the pottery fragments.

The researchers believe other vessels found in the same region were used for other specific purposes. Jars lined with beeswax were probably for storing water, and pottery containing the remnants of carcass fats was probably used for cooking meat.

"It is truly remarkable, the depth of insights into ancient human diet and food processing technologies these ancient fats preserved in archaeological ceramics are now providing us with," said Richard Evershed, who heads the Bristol team.

(Reporting by Chris Wickham; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

Source: http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/reuters/scienceNews/~3/vIqzRXkBe5c/us-science-cheese-idUSBRE8BB1JS20121212

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Friday, November 9, 2012

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Here's How We Know Beijing Is Terrified About ... - Business Insider

It's been 91 years since China's Communist Party was first founded but, the party is growing increasingly antsy about its survival.

The Bo Xilai scandal has drawn attention to rampant corruption within the party. The public has grown increasingly outraged by the wealth gap, land grabs, incidents like the high speed rail crash, and government efforts to suppress protests and censorship.

Listening to Hu Jintao's speech at the 18th Party Congress one could tell the Communist Party (CPC) had taken note of growing public anger.

First, outgoing president Hu spent a significant amount of time talking about corruption within the party. He said corruption could "prove fatal to the party, and even cause the collapse of the party and the fall of the state," and toughened his rhetoric, warning that party members found guilty of corruption would be "brought to justice without mercy".

And another little detail caught our attention too.

In setting new growth targets, Hu said China would double its 2010 GDP and per capita income for rural and urban residents by 2020. This is the first time that per capita income had been included in the economic growth target set, according to Xinhua.

China's per capita income has been on the rise for some time now but residents are still unhappy. The country has a high Gini coefficient, a measure of income inequality. The Gini coefficient is measured on a scale of 0 to 1 where zero expresses perfect equality and 1 expresses perfect inequality. The UN has said 0.4 is the level beyond which there is a risk of social unrest and China is reported to have a Gini coefficient above that critical level.

The government has for the eleventh straight year refused to publish the Gini coefficient because it claims that data on high-income groups is incomplete. But Caixin Online reports that it is because the government wants to mask the wealth gap in the country, another cause of unrest among the public.

In delivering his speech Hu acknowledged the income inequality problem and spent some time talking about boosting the incomes of the lower-income groups. From Xinhua:

China should deepen reform of the wage and salary system in enterprises, government bodies and public institutions, promote collective bargaining on wages in enterprises, and protect income earned through work, and increase proprietary individual income through multiple channels.

"We should improve the way in which income is distributed, protect lawful income, increase the income of low-income groups, adjust excessively high income, and prohibit illicit income," he said.

Academics like Minxin Pei (in a Project Syndicate column) have warned that the Communist Party is right to worry about its future:

"The CCP?s monopoly of public moral authority is long gone, and now its monopoly of political power is at risk as well. That loss is compounded by the collapse of the Party?s credibility among ordinary people.

For a regime whose credibility is gone, the costs of maintaining power are exorbitant ? and eventually unbearable ? because it must resort to repression more frequently and heavily.

But repression is yielding diminishing returns for the Party, owing to a third revolutionary development: the dramatic decline in the cost of collective action. ...If governing by fear is no longer tenable, China?s new rulers must start fearing for the CCP's future.

To this point, Cheng Li at the Brooking Institution has warned that "if the CCP intends to regain the public?s confidence and avoid a bottom-up revolution, it must abandon the notion of ?authoritarian resilience? and embrace a systematic democratic transition."

If the Communist Party wants to secure its future, it needs to ensure that it is heeding the concerns of the public by bridging income inequality and stamping out corruption.

Note: The piece was updated to include comments by Minxin Pei and Cheng Li.

SEE ALSO: IT BEGINS - China's Once-In-A-Decade Leadership Transition Kicks Off >

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/heres-how-we-know-beijing-is-terrified-about-social-rest-2012-11

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Friday, November 2, 2012

Happy children less at risk of becoming victims of cyberbullying

ScienceDaily (Oct. 31, 2012) ? The latest research on the impact of cyberbullying on children has just been collected in a special double issue of the journal Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties, published by Routledge. From the complex relationships between cyberbullies and their victims, to a greater moral disengagement in cyberbullies compared to traditional bullies.

Advances in technology have made life better for most people. But they've also meant that school bullies can now torment their victims by mobile phone or over the Internet, rather than just in school or in the playground, making life much worse for many young people.

Cyberbullying is now a large part of all bullying in schools, and has its own characteristics. While still fundamentally a 'systemic abuse of power' like 'traditional' bullying, cyberbullying is mainly 'indirect, rather than face to face, and may be anonymous'; the bully rarely sees the reaction of his or her victims immediately (and thus the consequences); the potential audience for the bully is wider; and nasty messages can follow a victim around by phone or computer to any location, at any time of day, making it very hard to escape from.

For these reasons, cyberbullying is now a topic of major international concern. The latest research on its impact has just been collected in a special double issue of the journal Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties (17 [3/4] 2012).

Guest Editor Peter K. Smith from Goldsmiths, University of London, has collected 15 articles with data from 12 countries. Five papers provide context by discussing traditional forms of bullying. Two papers introduce, define and explain the concept of cyberbullying, while eight further papers examine the phenomenon in more detail, often using traditionally bullying as comparison. The papers discuss the complex relationship between emotional and behavioural factors for both cyberbullies and their victims, to help understand and prevent its rise. One paper found, for example, that 'those involved in cyberbullying showed greater moral disengagement than those involved in traditional bullying', but also that children who were happier at school were less at risk of becoming victims', hopefully pointing the way to at least one form of prevention.

Academics, educators, social workers and parents have been tackling the issue of bullying in one form or another for years. Unfortunately, the advent of cyberbullying presents them with yet another front in their battle. Efforts to tackle this new form of bullying can draw on established techniques, but more research is needed. This special issue is a very important first step in reducing the misery bullying, both 'cyber' and 'traditional', causes for so many young people.

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Smarter electric grids could help us weather stormy future

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As of Tuesday morning, Sandy was blamed for power outages affecting more than 8 million people. Although?of little help to people in the dark today, so-called smart-grid technologies being installed around the country will make the electric grid more resilient to future storms, according to an industry expert.

One caveat: ?It is economically unfeasible to storm-proof your system, and by storm-proof I mean resilient to anything that could happen,? Dean Oskvig, president of engineering consulting firm Black & Veatch?s global energy business, told NBC News Tuesday.

But utilities are installing technology such as self-healing switches that automatically route power around outages in an effort to minimize disruptions to service, he said.

Much of the smart grid is really about the installation of sensors and other equipment that offer utilities real-time monitoring of the grid so that they can detect and isolate power outages more quickly, which limits their spread and impact.?

Real-time monitoring of the grid also enables integration of small-scale distributed power stations onto the grid, which can provide electricity to a neighborhood, for example, when the city?s main plant is down.

Distributed power stations harken back to early days of the electric system when it was a hodgepodge of ?small individual generators all over the place and it was simply chaotic,? Oskvig said. As a result, greater reliability and efficiency drove evolution toward a system that relies on central power plants.

Today, however, the communications technology that underpins smart-grid systems ?has a way of accommodating a lot more distributed generation than we were able to do in the past,? he added.?

By the same token, a more intelligent grid is able to accommodate increased wind and solar power, which are plagued by intermittency.

?But, when you are faced with something like the storm out east, a smart grid will only take you so far,? Oskvig said.?

Utilities can make their grids more resilient with more traditional approaches such as?putting more of their power lines underground, which puts them out of the way of wind-toppled trees. But undergrounding lines costs several million dollars per mile versus a few hundred thousand dollars for overhead lines.

And even when lines are underground, that doesn?t mean the system is storm-proof. Power lines in New York City, for example, are already mostly underground. That didn?t stop floodwater from shutting down substations, Oskvig noted.

What measures a utility takes to make their systems more resilient to storms is a cost-benefit calculation. Sandy is considered a once-in-a-generation-type storm. Is it worth spending to put in?underground lines, install self-healing technology or build more, smaller distributed generation plants?

Given that Sandy is the type of storm that experts believe is consistent with global climate change, a more resilient grid seems prudent for our stormier future, a future that by some accounts is already here.

In the last year?New York, for example, has seen two tropical storms and a ?freak? snowstorm on Halloween 2011 that dumped a foot of snow. Each of those storms led to costly power outages that were, in isolation, considered rare events.

The cost of implementing the technologies required to smarten up and improve the grid will cost about $1.5 trillion over the next two decades, Mark Brownstein with the Environmental Defense Fund told American Public Media?s Marketplace on Monday.?

John Roach is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. To learn more about him, check out his website. For more of our Future of Technology series, watch the featured video below.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/futureoftech/smarter-electric-grids-could-help-us-weather-stormy-future-1C6759331

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George Lucas Made $4 Billion Without Investors - Business Insider

An entrepreneur by the name of George Lucas just cashed out of the company he founded and built: Lucasfilm.

Unlike many entrepreneurs who build companies these days, George Lucas didn't raise any VC money.

And that means he gets to keep the whole check Disney wrote for his company, which was for a not-inconsequential $4 billion.

How did George Lucas build a company worth $4 billion without any outside investors?

Here are the key points:

  • He quit an early career when he realized it wasn't right for him (he wanted to be a race-car driver ... until he almost got killed in a crash)
  • He made a type of product he loved and cared deeply about (movies)
  • He made?and learned from?lots and lots of different products (There were many Lucas movies before Star Wars)
  • He evolved (Lucas's early movies were artsy non-commercial films)
  • He studied and learned from the best mentors (Francis Ford Coppola, among others)
  • He became friends with other extremely talented people in the industry (Steven Spielberg, among others)
  • He was shrewd (He sold his directing services to Fox Studios for Star Wars for cheap?but kept all the merchandise, licensing, and sequel rights, which Fox didn't want)
  • He was very, very patient (Unlike many of today's entrepreneurs and investors, Lucas wasn't looking for a "quick flip." Lucasfilm was founded in 1971, 41 years ago)

Put all those things together, and you've got yourself a recipe for building a great business.

And how here are the details, as described by Wikipedia:

George Walton Lucas, Jr. (born May 14, 1944) is an American film producer, screenwriter, director, and entrepreneur. He was the founder, chairman and chief executive of Lucasfilm before selling the company to Disney on October 30, 2012. [8] He is best known as the creator of the space opera franchise Star Wars and the archaeologist-adventurer character Indiana Jones. Lucas is one of the American film industry's most financially successful directors/producers, with an estimated net worth of $3.3 billion as of 2012.[1]

Early life and education

George Lucas was born in Modesto, California, the son of Dorothy Ellinore (n?e Bomberger) and George Walton Lucas, Sr. (1913?1991), who owned a stationery store.[9][10]

Lucas grew up in the Central Valley town of Modesto, and his early passion for cars and motor racing would eventually serve as inspiration for his USC student film 1:42.08, as well as his Oscar-nominated low-budget phenomenon, American Graffiti. Long before Lucas became obsessed with film making, he wanted to be a race-car driver, and he spent most of his high school years racing on the underground circuit at fairgrounds and hanging out at garages. On June 12, 1962, while driving his souped-up Autobianchi Bianchina, another driver broadsided him, flipping over his car, and almost killing him, causing him to lose interest in racing as a career.[5][11] He attended Modesto Junior College, where he studied, amongst other subjects, anthropology, sociology and literature.[5] He also began filming with an 8?mm camera, including filming car races.[5]

At this time, Lucas and his friend John Plummer became interested in Canyon Cinema: screenings of underground, avant-garde 16?mm filmmakers like Jordan Belson, Stan Brakhage and Bruce Conner.[3] Lucas and Plummer also saw classic European films of the time, including Jean-Luc Godard's Breathless, Francois Truffaut's Jules et Jim, and Federico Fellini's 8?.[3] "That's when George really started exploring," Plummer said.[3] Through his interest in autocross racing, Lucas met renowned cinematographer Haskell Wexler, another race enthusiast.[3][5] Wexler, later to work with Lucas on several occasions, was impressed by Lucas' talent.[5] "George had a very good eye, and he thought visually," he recalled.[3]

Lucas then transferred to the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts. USC was one of the earliest universities to have a school devoted to motion picture film. During the years at USC, George Lucas shared a dorm room with Randal Kleiser. Along with classmates such as Walter Murch, Hal Barwood and John Milius, they became a clique of film students known as The Dirty Dozen. He also became very good friends with fellow acclaimed student filmmaker and future Indiana Jones collaborator, Steven Spielberg. Lucas was deeply influenced by the Filmic Expression course taught at the school by filmmaker Lester Novros which concentrated on the non-narrative elements of Film Form like color, light, movement, space, and time. Another huge inspiration was the Serbian montagist (and dean of the USC Film Department) Slavko Vorkapich, a film theoretician comparable in historical importance to Sergei Eisenstein, who moved to Hollywood to make stunning montage sequences for studio features at MGM, RKO, and Paramount. Vorkapich taught the autonomous nature of the cinematic art form, emphasizing the unique dynamic quality of movement and kinetic energy inherent in motion pictures.

Lucas saw many inspiring films in class, particularly the visual films coming out of the National Film Board of Canada like Arthur Lipsett's 21-87, the French-Canadian cameraman Jean-Claude Labrecque's cin?ma v?rit? 60 Cycles, the work of Norman McLaren, and the documentaries of Claude Jutra. Lucas fell madly in love with pure cinema and quickly became prolific at making 16?mm nonstory noncharacter visual tone poems and cin?ma v?rit? with such titles as Look at Life, Herbie, 1:42.08, The Emperor, Anyone Lived in a Pretty (how) Town, Filmmaker, and 6-18-67. He was passionate and interested in camerawork and editing, defining himself as a filmmaker as opposed to being a director, and he loved making abstract visual films that create emotions purely through cinema.[3]

After graduating with a bachelor of fine arts in film in 1967, he tried joining the United States Air Force as an officer, but he was immediately turned down because of his numerous speeding tickets. He was later drafted by the Army for military service in Vietnam, but he was exempted from service after medical tests showed he had diabetes, the disease that killed his paternal grandfather.

In 1967, Lucas re-enrolled as a USC graduate student in film production. Working as a teaching instructor for a class of U.S. Navy students who were being taught documentary cinematography, Lucas directed the short film Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB, which won first prize at the 1967?68 National Student Film Festival, and was later adapted into his first full-length feature film, THX 1138. Lucas was awarded a student scholarship by Warner Brothers to observe and work on the making of a film of his choosing. The film he chose was Finian's Rainbow (1968) which was being directed by Francis Ford Coppola, who was revered among film school students of the time as a cinema graduate who had "made it" in Hollywood. In 1969, George Lucas was one of the camera operators on the classic Rolling Stones concert film Gimme Shelter.

Film career

George Lucas is a filmmaker, with a film career dominated by writing and production. Aside from the nine short films he made in the 1960s, he also directed six major features. His work from 1971 and 1977 as a writer-director, which established him as a major figure in Hollywood, consists of just three films: THX 1138, American Graffiti, and Star Wars. There was a 22-year hiatus between the original Star Wars film and his only other feature-film directing credits, the three Star Wars prequels.

Lucas acted as a writer and executive producer on another successful Hollywood film franchise, the Indiana Jones series. In addition, he established his own effects company, Industrial Light and Magic (ILM), to make the original Star Wars film. The company is now one of the most successful in the industry.

Lucas co-founded the studio American Zoetrope with Coppola?whom he met during his internship at Warner Brothers?hoping to create a liberating environment for filmmakers to direct outside the perceived oppressive control of the Hollywood studio system[citation needed]. His first full-length feature film produced by the studio, THX 1138, was not a success. Lucas then created his own company, Lucasfilm, Ltd., and directed American Graffiti (1973). His new-found wealth and reputation enabled him to develop a story set in space. Even so, he encountered difficulties getting Star Wars made. It was only because Alan Ladd, Jr., at Fox Studios liked American Graffiti that he forced through a production and distribution deal for the film, which ended up restoring Fox to financial stability after a number of flops.[12]

Star Wars quickly became the highest-grossing film of all-time, displaced five years later by Spielberg?s E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. After the success of American Graffiti and prior to the beginning of filming on Star Wars, Lucas was encouraged to renegotiate for a higher fee for writing and directing Star Wars than the $150,000 agreed.[5] He declined to do so, instead negotiating for advantage in some of the as-yet-unspecified parts of his contract with Fox, in particular ownership of licensing and merchandising rights (for novelizations, T-shirts, toys, etc.) and contractual arrangements for sequels.[5] The studio were apparently unconcerned to let go of these rights - at the time, licensed products and merchandising did not represent the significant market that it is now.[5] This negotiation has earned Lucasfilm hundreds of millions of dollars over the years, as Lucas has exploited merchandising rights wisely, and now directly profits from all licensed games, toys, and collectibles created for the franchise.[5]

Over the two decades after the first Star Wars film, Lucas worked extensively as a writer and/or producer, including the many Star Wars spinoffs made for film, TV, and other media. He acted as executive producer for the next two Star Wars films, assigning the direction of The Empire Strikes Back to Irvin Kershner and Return of the Jedi to Richard Marquand, while receiving a story credit on the former and sharing a screenwriting credit with Lawrence Kasdan on the latter. Lucas also acted as executive producer and story writer on all four of the Indiana Jones films, which he convinced his colleague and good friend, Steven Spielberg, to direct. Other notable projects as a producer or executive producer in this period include Kurosawa's Kagemusha (1980), Lawrence Kasdan's Body Heat (1981), Jim Henson's Labyrinth (1986), Godfrey Reggio's Powaqqatsi (1986) and the animated film The Land Before Time (1988). There were also some less successful projects, however, including More American Graffiti (1979), the ill-fated Howard the Duck (1986), which was arguably[citation needed] the biggest flop of his career; Willow (1988, which Lucas also wrote); and Coppola's Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988). Between 1992 and 1996, Lucas served as executive producer for the television spinoff The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. In 1997, for the 20th anniversary of Star Wars, Lucas went back to his trilogy to enhance and add certain scenes using newly available digital technology. These new versions were released in theaters as the Star Wars Trilogy: Special Edition. For DVD releases in 2004, this series has received further revisions to make them congruent with the prequel trilogy. Besides the additions to the Star Wars franchise, in 2004 a George Lucas Director's Cut of THX 1138 was released, with the film re-cut and containing a number of CGI revisions.

The animation studio Pixar was founded as the Graphics Group[citation needed], one third of the Computer Division of Lucasfilm. Pixar's early computer graphics research resulted in groundbreaking effects in films such as Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan[13] and Young Sherlock Holmes,[13] and the group was purchased in 1986 by Steve Jobs shortly after he left Apple after a power struggle at Apple Computer. Jobs paid U.S. $5 million to Lucas and put U.S. $5 million as capital into the company. The sale reflected Lucas' desire to stop the cash flow losses from his 7-year research projects associated with new entertainment technology tools, as well as his company's new focus on creating entertainment products rather than tools. A contributing factor was cash-flow difficulties following Lucas' 1983 divorce concurrent with the sudden dropoff in revenues from Star Wars licenses following the release of Return of the Jedi.

The sound-equipped system, THX Ltd, was founded by Lucas and Tomlinson Holman.[14] The company was formerly owned by Lucasfilm, and contains equipment for stereo, digital, and theatrical sound for films, and music. Skywalker Sound and Industrial Light & Magic, are the sound and visual effects subdivisions of Lucasfilm, while Lucasfilm Games, later renamed LucasArts, produces products for the gaming industry.

In 1994, Lucas began work on the screenplay for the prequel Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, which would be the first film he had directed in over two decades. The Phantom Menace was released in 1999, beginning a new trilogy of Star Wars films. Lucas also directed Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith which were released in 2002 and 2005, respectively. Numerous critics considered these films inferior to the previously released Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi.[15][16][17]

In 2008, he reteamed with Spielberg for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

Lucas currently serves as executive producer for Star Wars: The Clone Wars, an animated television series on Cartoon Network, which was preceded by a feature film of the same name. He is also working on a so-far untitled Star Wars live-action series.

For the film Red Tails (2012), Lucas serves as story-writer and executive producer. He also took over direction of reshoots while director Anthony Hemingway worked on other projects. Lucas is working on his first musical, an untitled CGI project being produced at Skywalker Ranch. Kevin Munroe is directing and David Berenbaum wrote the screenplay.[18]

Semi-retirement

?I?m moving away from the business... From the company, from all this kind of stuff.?

?George Lucas on his future career plans.[19]

In January 2012, Lucas announced his retirement from producing large-scale blockbuster films and instead re-focusing his career on smaller, independently budgeted features. He did not specify whether or not this would affect his involvement with a fifth installment of the Indiana Jones series.[19][20][21] In June 2012, it was announced that producer Kathleen Kennedy, a long-term collaborator with Steven Spielberg and a producer of the Indiana Jones films, had been appointed as co-chair of Lucasfilm Ltd.[22][23] It was reported that Kennedy would work alongside Lucas, who would remain chief executive and serve as co-chairman for at least one year, after which she would succeed him as the company's sole leader.[22][23]

Philanthropy

In 1991, The George Lucas Educational Foundation was founded as a nonprofit operating foundation to celebrate and encourage innovation in schools. The Foundation's content is available under the brand Edutopia, in an award-winning web site, social media and via documentary films. Lucas, through his foundation, was one of the leading proponents of the E-rate program in the universal service fund,[24] which was enacted as part of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. On June 24, 2008, Lucas testified before the United States House of Representatives subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet as the head of his Foundation to advocate for a free wireless broadband educational network.[25]

In 2005, Lucas gave US$1 million to help build the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial on the National Mall in Washington D.C. to commemorate American civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.[26]

On September 19, 2006, USC announced that George Lucas had donated $175?180 million to his alma mater to expand the film school. It is the largest single donation to USC and the largest gift to a film school anywhere.[27] Previous donations led to the already existing George Lucas Instructional Building and Marcia Lucas Post-Production building.[28][29]

Lucas has pledged to give half of his fortune to charity as part of an effort called The Giving Pledge led by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett to persuade America's richest individuals to donate their financial wealth to charities.[30][31]

Awards

The American Film Institute awarded Lucas its Life Achievement Award on June 9, 2005.[32] This was shortly after the release of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, about which he joked stating that, since he views the entire Star Wars series as one film, he could actually receive the award now that he had finally "gone back and finished the movie."

On June 5, 2005, Lucas was named among the 100 "Greatest Americans" by the Discovery Channel.[33]

Lucas was nominated for four Academy Awards: Best Directing and Writing for American Graffiti, and Best Directing and Writing for Star Wars. He received the Academy's Irving G. Thalberg Award in 1991. He appeared at the 79th Academy Awards ceremony in 2007 with Steven Spielberg and Francis Ford Coppola to present the Best Director award to their friend Martin Scorsese. During the speech, Spielberg and Coppola talked about the joy of winning an Oscar, making fun of Lucas, who has not won a competitive Oscar.

On June 17, 2006, the Science Fiction Hall of Fame inducted George Lucas and three others.[34][35]

On January 1, 2007 George Lucas served as the Grand Marshal for the 2007 Tournament of Roses Parade, and made the coin toss at the 2007 Rose Bowl.

On August 25, 2009, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver announced that Lucas would be one of 13 California Hall of Fame inductees in The California Museum's yearlong exhibit. The induction ceremony was on December 1, 2009 in Sacramento, California.

On September 6, 2009, Lucas was in Venice to present to the Pixar team the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement during the 2009 Biennale Venice Film Festival.

Personal life

In 1969, Lucas married film editor Marcia Lou Griffin, who went on to win an Academy Award for her editing work on the original Star Wars film. George and Marcia adopted a daughter, Amanda, in 1981, and divorced in 1983. Lucas has since adopted two more children: Katie, born in 1988, and Jett, born in 1993. All three of his children have appeared in the three Star Wars prequels, as has Lucas himself. During the 1980s, Lucas was in a relationship with singer Linda Ronstadt. He has been dating Mellody Hobson, president of Ariel Investments, since 2006 and she has accompanied him to several events including the 79th Academy Awards ceremony in February 2007, an American Film Institute event in October 2007, the 2008 Cannes Film Festival held in May, and the 2010 Golden Globes.[36][37][38]

Lucas was born and raised in a Methodist family.[5] The religious and mythical themes in Star Wars were inspired by Lucas' interest in the writings of mythologist Joseph Campbell,[39] and he would eventually come to identify strongly with the Eastern religious philosophies he studied and incorporated into his films, which were a major inspiration for "the Force." Lucas eventually came to state that his religion was "Buddhist Methodist". Lucas resides in Marin County.[40][41]

Lucas has said that he is a fan of Seth MacFarlane's hit TV show Family Guy. MacFarlane has said that Lucasfilm was extremely helpful when the Family Guy crew wanted to parody their works.[42]

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NYSE shuttered for 2nd day as Sandy pounds away

Wall Street remained shuttered Tuesday as post-tropical storm Sandy battered New York City for the second straight day.

The New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq and CME exchanges remained closed while officials tested contingency plans and backup systems, hoping to ensure trading can resume as normal later in the week.

Large parts of Manhattan were flooded by late Monday and early Tuesday. Water cascaded over several seawalls in lower Manhattan and a highway close to the island's east side was flooded.

CNN and other U.S. media reported early Monday morning that the trading floor of the NYSE was under a metre of water.

But a spokesman for the exchange confirmed to CBC News that those reports were untrue. "[That] report was totally wrong," Ray Pellechia said. "No water at all in [the] building or surrounding streets."

Officials say they hope the exchange can open and get back to normal business on Wednesday. "It's a monumental event, and we take it very seriously," said Larry Leibowitz, NYSE's chief operating officer. "It's not a hyped-up drama."

At a Duane Reade drugstore a block or so away from the NYSE building, there were signs of life. One man was buying candles, scented, and asking for extra matches, as another walked out clutching a 12-pack of beer.

Airlines cancelled thousands of flights and stranded travellers, while insurers brace for payouts estimated to be in the $5 to $10 billion range, catastrophic loss modelling firm Eqecat said.

The company's preliminary estimates are that the total damage will range between $10 billion and $20 billion. That could top last year's $15.8 billion tally for Hurricane Irene. CoreLogic, a private data provider, estimates there are 284,000 homes worth about $88 billion in the hurricane's path.

If so, Hurricane Sandy would be among the 10 most costly hurricanes in U.S. history. But it would still be far below the worst ? Hurricane Katrina, which cost $108 billion and caused 1,200 deaths in 2005.

"Assuming the storm simply disrupts things for a few days and it doesn't do significant damage to infrastructure, then I don't think it will have a significant national impact," Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, said Monday.

Experts also note that while natural disasters often hit the economy in the short term, the rebuilding dollars that follow often stimulate the economy to come back stronger than it was before.

Here are some more ways the world's largest economy is being affected by the storm:

Air travel in the Northeast is all but stopped for at least two days. Airlines cancelled more than 10,000 flights for Monday and Tuesday from Washington to Boston. The disruptions spread across the nation and overseas, stranding passengers from Hong Kong to Europe. Carriers could suffer a short-term hit to earnings as they spend more to shuffle crews and planes. The airline cancellations have already surpassed those from Hurricane Irene last August and are on par with those from a major snowstorm that socked the East Coast early last year.

Three nuclear plants were shut down as a precaution, and authorities dispatched monitors to examine 11 others for signs of stress. The Salem Unit 1 in southern Delaware, Nine Mile Point and Indian Point 3 in N.Y. were all shuttered. The fear is that Sandy could disrupt the flow of water that the plants need to intake to stay cool, but as of yet there's no evidence that's happening.

The nation's major retailers are expected to lose billions of dollars, and the losses could extend into the crucial holiday shopping season. Sales at department stores, clothing chains, jewellers and other sellers of non-essential goods are expected to suffer the most.

Power outages and disruptions in major East Coast cities "may take a toll on demand unlike anything we have seen before," Phil Flynn, a senior market analyst for Price Futures Group, wrote in a report. Some of the biggest oil refineries in the Northeast were closed, and others were running at reduced capacity. As businesses closed and drivers stayed home, demand for gasoline was expected to fall.

The cost to insurers is expected to rival the insured damage from Hurricane Irene last year. Damage from Irene cost insurers roughly $5 billion, according to Sterne, Agee & Leach Research. Because the storm is hitting a highly populous region, with "one of the highest concentrations of wealth in the world," the damages are likely to run into the billions, say analysts at Morgan Stanley.

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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Disney to buy "Star Wars" producer for $4.05 billion

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Walt Disney Co has agreed to buy filmmaker George Lucas's Lucasfilm Ltd and the "Star Wars" franchise for $4.05 billion in cash and stock, a blockbuster deal that includes the surprise promise of a new film in the series in 2015.

Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger, in prepared remarks for analysts, said the plan was to release a new movie in the series every two to three years thereafter. The last "Star Wars" picture was "Revenge of the Sith" in 2005, and Lucas has in past denied any plans for more.

Lucas, a Hollywood icon known for exercising control over the most minute details of the fictional universe he created, will remain as a creative consultant on the new films.

"It`s now time for me to pass 'Star Wars' on to a new generation of filmmakers," he said in a statement. Lucas will become the second-largest individual holder of Disney shares, with a 2.2 percent stake.

Disney will pay about half the purchase price in cash and issue about 40 million shares at closing.

Chief Financial Officer Jay Rasulo, in prepared remarks, said the deal would lower Disney's earnings per share by a low single-digits percentage in fiscal 2013 and 2014. He also said Disney would repurchase all of the issued shares on the open market within the next two years, on top of planned buybacks.

This deal marks the third time in less than seven years that Disney has signed a massive deal to take over a beloved studio or character portfolio, part of its strategy to acquire brands that can be stretched across TV, movies, theme parks and the Internet.

In early 2006, Disney struck a deal to acquire "Toy Story" creator Pixar, and in the summer of 2009 it bought the comic book powerhouse Marvel Entertainment

"Because Lucas is private, I would assume most investors would be surprised (by the deal). My point of view is that Disney already has a great portfolio and this adds one more. They don't have any holes, but their past deals have been additive," said Morningstar analyst Michael Corty.

From a fan's perspective, critics said there was sure to be at least some excitement at the prospect of episode seven in the saga of Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader.

"Do I want to see more Star Wars movies? Not really, but they're not making these movies for me. There's a whole new generation of Star Wars fans, and they worship the prequels like folks my age worshipped the original trilogy," the film writer "Mr. Beaks" said on the well-regarded industry site Ain't It Cool News.

Besides "Star Wars," the Lucasfilm deal also includes rights to the "Indiana Jones" franchise, though Disney did not elaborate on any plans for that series.

(Additional reporting by Michael Erman in New York and Himank Sharma in Bangalore; Writing by Ben Berkowitz; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty and Ciro Scotti)

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Add Fun to the Home With a Game Table Set | Traffic Secrets

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Once you choose which type game table works best for your needs, it will be time to go shopping. Take a summary of your must haves in a set along with you. Look for a game table that?s durable. Your don?t want your table failing following the first few games. Check the materials the table is made from and ensure they?re quality. Be sure to shop around to get the best price. The price of the set you buy will largely rely on the kind of table you select. If you shop around you will find a great set at a fair price. You will be on the right path to lots of fun game nights.

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Visualized: Nikon's Small World microscope photography contest winners

Visualized Nikon's Small World microscope photography contest winners

3D render? The latest submission to deviantART? No, that's a microscopic photo of the blood-brain barrier in a live zebrafish embryo taken by Dr. Jennifer Peters and Dr. Michael Taylor at 20X magnification, and it's the latest winner of Nikon's annual Small World Photomicrography Competition. Not surprisingly, the runners-up in the contest (drawn from some 2,000 submissions) are just as impressive -- hit the links below for a look at all of them. Those interested in having themselves featured next year (and taking home up to $3,000 in Nikon gear) have until April 30th to get their submissions in for the next competition.

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Middle school roundup: North Whitfield softball wins league title ...

For the 10th time in the past 12 seasons, the North Whitfield Middle Lady Pioneers are the North Georgia Middle School Athletic League softball champions.

Coach Melanie Reed?s team upset top-seeded and previously undefeated Westside 4-0 in the championship game Monday at Northwest Whitfield High to claim back-to-back league titles.

?We started off kind of rocky at the start and had a lot of rain ? and the first time we were really together as a team we were playing a game,? Reed said. ?We finally pulled it all together and put together a great run.?

Seventh-grade pitcher Shelby Walters was the winner in the championship game, striking out 11 and giving up just two hits. She was supported by error-free defense from the Lady Pioneers.

North Whitfield (11-2-1) was led offensively by catcher Sydney Ross, who was 3-for-4 in the title game, while Alyie Coker, Madeleine Kalafut and Walters were all 2-for-4.

Alyssa Ward and Jolene Gale had the lone hits for the host Lady Rockets (13-1).

The game was scoreless until the third, when singles by Kalafut and Coker and a walk to Ross set the stage for Tori Henderson, who delivered a two-run single to right for a 2-0 lead. The Lady Pioneers added their final two runs in the seventh. Ross delivered a two-run single to bring in Makenzie Eaton and Caroline Kiker.

It was more than enough offense for Walters.

?She is a very special pitcher,? Reed said . ?She is a freak of nature. I used to call (Northwest standout pitcher) Emily Boyd that. Shelby had a perfect game this year and three or four no-hitters. She is just a phenomenal player. She is the full package.?

North Whitfield advanced to the title game with a 2-1 win over New Hope in the semifinals, where Walters also struck out 11.

New Hope took an early 1-0 lead before Henderson tied the game in the fourth with an RBI single to bring in Ross, who had doubled to lead off the inning. In the fifth, Hannah Jackson led the inning off with a single and came all the way around to score on Eaton?s triple to get the win.

Reed said her group of eighth-graders responded to the slow start this season.

?I love this group of girls,? she said. ?They have a special place in my heart. They were almost all playing as sixth-graders. They really stepped up and took control. You can?t ask much better for the way they came out in the championship game and hit the ball.?

No other statistics or results from the league playoffs were reported by The Daily Citizen?s deadline.

Golf

? North Whitfield?s boys and Gladden?s girls were the winners in a nine-hole tri-match that also included New Hope on Monday at Spring Lakes Golf Club in Chatsworth.

In the girls match, Tori Owens shot a 42 to earn medalist honors and lead Gladden to the win. Teammate Peyton Hawkins added a 60 for the Lady Warriors? 102, which put them ahead of New Hope (118) and North Whitfield (118).

New Hope?s Aleana Thompson and Autumn Thompson each turned in a counting round of 59, while North Whitfield?s Serene Wiggins (58) and Jenna Bagley (60) scored for the Lady Pioneers.

Also participating were Gladden?s Erica Chambers (61), New Hope?s Savannah Lofty (62) and North Whitfield?s Jovin Adams (61).

In the boys match, Trevor Owens shot a 47 to earn medalist honors and lead North Whitfield to the win. David Manis (48), Walt Douglas (50) and Trent Collins (55) also scored for the Pioneers, whose 200 bested New Hope (231) and Gladden (253).

New Hope?s scores came from Haven Morgan (52), Trey Swinney (59), Riley Jordan (59) and Carson Wright (61). Gladden was led by Tony Burns (61), while Mason Ankney, Patrick Parrish, Tucker Patterson and Blaine Thornbury each shot a 64.

Also competing were North Whitfield?s Will Douglas (57) and Carter Staten (61).

In junior varsity boys action, North Whitfield?s Will Brooker (56) and Gannon Beavers (60) combined for the winning 116 over Gladden?s 128, which came from Chandler Simmons (64) and Joseph Messer (64).

Also participating were North Whitfield?s Austin Burton (62) and Sam Wilson (63).

? In a nine-hole boys match between North Whitfield and New Hope last week at Lookout Mountain Golf and Country Club, the Pioneers? 209 topped New Hope?s 235.

Manis shot a 50 to earn medalist honors and lead North Whitfield, which also got counting rounds from Will Douglas (51), Walt Douglas (52), Owens (56) and Collins (56).

New Hope?s counting rounds came from Morgan (55), Jordan (59), Swinney (59) and Wright (62).

Also participating for North Whitfield were Staten (58), Brooker (62), Wilson (62), Beavers (63), Burton (63), Jacob Hawkins (63) and Taylor Garlock (63).

In the girls match, no participants were able to break triple-bogey on the course, so each girl scored a 63 and each team tied at 126.

New Hope?s golfers were Lofty, Rylee Merritt, Aleana Thompson and Autumn Thompson. North Whitfield?s participants were Bagley and Wiggins.

The Daily Citizen?s area middle school roundup publishes each Monday and Thursday in The Daily Citizen. Coaches should send results to sports@daltoncitizen.com, with the final score, outstanding performers, team?s win-loss record and date and location of the competition included in the report.

Events that take place on Monday and Tuesday must be received by noon Wednesday for publication; events that take place on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday must be received by noon Sunday for publication. Events reported after the deadline or without complete information may not be published.

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Friday, October 26, 2012

How to Take Your Small Business to the Next Level - SmallBizLady

SMALL BIZ CHAT LOGO 20121 300x123 How to Take Your Small Business to the Next LevelEvery week asSmallBizLady, I conduct interviews with experts on my Twitter talk show #SmallBizChat. The show takes place every Wednesday on Twitter from 8-9pm ET. This is excerpted from my recent interview with JJ Ramberg, @JJRamberg, the host of Your Business?on MSNBC, which is dedicated to issues affecting small business owners. Ramberg is also the co-founder of GoodSearch.com, a search engine that donates 50 percent of revenue to the charities and schools its users designate. She?s the author of the new book, It?s Your Business, 183 Essential tips that will transform your small business.

SmallBizLady:?You?ve?been hosting Your Business?on MSNBC for six years now. Who is your favorite person that you?ve interviewed?

JJ Ramberg: While I don?t have one favorite, one of the people who made the biggest impression on me was Kim Bensen from Kim?s Light Bagels.? Kim had spent most of her adult life raising her children and running her house.? But, when her husband lost his job, she decided to take their small amount of savings and invest it into an idea she had to make low-fat bagels.? This was a big risk ? they had no income, four kids and a mortgage and Kim had basically no business experience.? She did have a strong sense that there was a market for her product, and a won?t-take-no-for-an-answer kind of personality. She worked incredibly hard knocking on doors until she finally got one retailer to sell her bagels.? Now, Kim has a company that not only supports her own family, but the families of all her employees!

SmallBizLady: I know you are an entrepreneur yourself. What is the proudest moment of your life as a small business owner?

JJ Ramberg: In 2005, my brother Ken and I launched a company called GoodSearch.com which turns your everyday actions into ways to support your favorite cause.? So, each time you search the internet, shop online or dine out, a donation is made to your favorite charity or school at no cost to you.? Last year, 15 million people used GoodSearch. My proudest moment was the day we sent checks to the charities that first year.? We were still very much in start-up mode and so we printed all the checks ourselves, gathered in my brother?s living room and had an assembly line of people printing the checks and stuffing the envelopes.? It was so exciting because it was the moment that proved that our idea really resonated with people.

SmallBizLady: What is the biggest lesson?you?ve?learned in your business?

JJ Ramberg: Prioritizing is incredibly hard and yet mission critical.? As entrepreneurs and small business owners, a lot of us see opportunity around every corner and are constantly coming up with new ideas.? At GoodSearch, at any given time, we have a list of about twenty new initiatives that we are very excited about launching.?? And, we want them all done yesterday.? But obviously that?s not possible.? So, we have very focused management meetings where we talk about what we think our team should tackle first, second, third etc? We often come into the meetings with each of us having different ideas of where things should land on that priority list, but we leave the meetings all in agreement.?? Setting that clear direction is incredibly important to the success of how our company operates.

SmallBizLady: You wrote the book ?It?s Your Business.?? It includes 183 tips that you learned from people you?ve interviewed.? What is your favorite tip in the book?

JJ Ramberg: Tip number 101 is one of my favorites. It?s ?Turn no into yes ? part one.?? The basic idea is that if a potential client decides she does not want to work with you, don?t let this be the end of the relationship ? keep their need or project in mind and contact them after a week or so with a piece of advice or an article or something that relates to their project.? This should not be a solicitation for their business, but something to keep you top of mind in case something goes wrong with the service provider they ended up choosing.

SmallBizLady: Do you have an example of how to turn a No into Yes in a small business?

JJ Ramberg: I sure do. Ashlie Yair runs a company that designs events ? A.Y. Dzyne.? She was contacted by someone who wanted her company to plan a child?s birthday party.? Ashlie put together a proposal, but the potential client ended up not hiring her, saying she decided to do it herself.? About a week later, Ashlie sent the woman an email saying that she came across a castle that would work perfectly for the party and she just wanted to pass it along.? The next day, the potential client sent Ashlie an email thanking her for the link and asking if A.Y. Dzyne was still available for hire.? Just a few minutes of Ashlie?s time ended up getting her a new job!

SmallBizLady: What tip from the book do you find yourself using the most in your own company?

JJ Ramberg: I try to use Tip 109 every day -? Never say no to a potential client. Basically, if someone asks if you provide something, instead of saying no, try and answer in a way that explains what you do offer.? Here?s an example.? I was sitting in the reception area of Pilates on Fifth in New York City and a woman walked in and asked the receptionist, ?Do you have yoga here??? Instead of answering no, the receptionist said ?We have Pilates and cardiolates, have you ever tried cardiolates??? The founders of the studio, Kimberly and Katherine Corp told me that they have trained people to not say no.? No is off-putting and a conversation ender.? As you can guess, in the example I just gave, the woman ended up signing up for a cardiolates class. If the receptionist had simply answered ?No, we don?t have? yoga,? it?s likely that potential customer would have just walked away.

SmallBizLady: Confidence is such an issue for small business owners, how can people be more confident in running their business?

JJ Ramberg: At some point, as an entrepreneur, you just have to take a risk.

SmallBizLady: What is the biggest mistake you see entrepreneurs make?

JJ Ramberg:? Making things too confusing! As small business owners, our companies are our babies.? And so, when someone asks us about it, we often start going on and on and on about every little detail.? Well, you have to remember that saying too much is often akin to saying nothing.? The listener gets lost, confused or bored.? Every time you explain what your company does to someone new, give yourself a test ? is this simple enough for someone who does not live this company every day to understand?? As one company I just interviewed told me, always do the KISS check ? Keep It Simple Stupid!

SmallBizLady: The holidays are getting to be around the corner, I saw that you have a fun tip about giving your clients gifts.

JJ Ramberg: I do!? This was one of the first tips we gathered for the book.? It?s tip 123 and the advice is to send your holiday gifts right before Thanksgiving.? That way your gift will not get lost in a pile of other gifts and will really stand out!

SmallBizLady: It seems that you care strongly about socially responsible business.? How can people incorporate being socially responsible in their own companies?

JJ Ramberg: I truly believe that running a strong company and keeping people employed is socially responsible in and of itself.? In addition, you can do little things every day to help out your community or a cause you care about.? For example, if you go to GoodShop.com, you can link over to stores like Office Depot or Target and buy all of your office supplies and a percentage of what you spend will go to your favorite charity.? You can also sponsor local nonprofits or events that help your community.?Doing good is a great way to both feel good and get the word out about your company.

SmallBizLady: You and your brother Ken run your business together, that sounds like it could be tough at times. Do have suggestions for how to run a successful family business?

JJ Ramberg: It?s actually never tough.? I feel incredibly lucky to be working with Ken as he?s one of the smartest and most creative people I?ve ever known.? I think we both have different strengths and really appreciate what the other brings to the table.? Ken and my mom had started a business together previously (Jobtrak which they sold to Monster.com) and so it may just be in our blood that we have good working relationships with family members.? My suggestion is that before you go into business with a family member, be very clear that you not only love them as your brother (sister, mom etc.), but also that you respect them as a business person.

SmallBizLady: People often talk about work/life balance.? How do you manage it?

JJ Ramberg: Well there is no doubt that I had a very busy last few years.? Within five years, I launched a company, launched a tv show, got married and had three kids (who are now 2, 4 and 5).? That said, I have a wonderful support system everywhere.? Scott Leon, the executive producer of Your Business, and the entire staff (including my two co-authors Lisa Everson and Frank Silverstein) are all dedicated, as I am, to making this show the best it can be.? At home, I have a great husband who shares in everything we do there.? And at GoodSearch, Ken, my brother has been an incredible co-founder. About a year ago, we also hired Scott Garell, the former President of Ask.com, to be the CEO of the company. ?So, the key is, surround yourself with good people.? ?I try to separate my work and family life so that when I?m working, I?m working and when I?m with my family, that gets my full attention. Granted, it doesn?t always work, but I try!

If you found this interview helpful, join us on Wednesdays 8-9pm ET follow @SmallBizChat?on Twitter. Here?s how to participate in #SmallBizChat: http://bit.ly/S797e

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Melinda F. Emerson, known to many as SmallBizLady is America?s #1 small business expert. As CEO of Quintessence Multimedia, Melinda educates entrepreneurs and Fortune 500 companies on subjects including small business start-up, business development and social media marketing to fulfill her mission to end small business failure. She writes a weekly column on social media for The New York Times. Forbes Magazine named her #1 woman for entrepreneurs to follow on Twitter. She hosts #SmallBizChat Wednesdays on Twitter 8-9pm ET for emerging entrepreneurs. She also publishes a resource blog http://www.succeedasyourownboss.com Melinda is also the bestselling author of Become Your Own Boss in 12 months; A Month-by-Month Guide to a Business That Works.?

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