Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Slowdown in Apple orders weighs on LG Display's first-quarter profit

SEOUL (Reuters) - LG Display Co Ltd reported its smallest profit since it returned to the black in the second quarter of last year, as demand for iPhone and iPad screens from Apple weakened amid concerns the U.S. company is losing its luster in the mobile device market.

Apple Inc, which analysts say provides about 30 percent of LG Display's revenue, is facing intensifying competition from Samsung and up-and-coming rivals. A disappointing forecast by a U.S. supplier to Apple last week heightened fears about slowing demand for the iPhone and iPad, pushing shares of Asian suppliers including LG Display sharply lower.

LG Display, which vies with Samsung Electronics Co Ltd's panel unit for the top position in LCD flat screens globally, made 151 billion won ($135 million) in operating profit in its January-March first quarter. That compared with the average forecast of a 147 billion won profit in a Thomson Reuters poll of analysts.

It was the South Korean company's fourth straight quarterly profit after seven straight quarters of losses, as makers of liquid crystal display panels have since curtailed output after about two years of oversupply.

The result was also a sharp improvement from a loss of 211 billion won a year earlier. But it was down 74 percent from the previous quarter, hurt by a seasonal slowdown in demand and by weaker sales to Apple, which is scheduled to report quarterly results on Tuesday.

Sales of tablet and smartphone panels, which are largely bought by Apple, accounted for 27 percent of LG Display's total screen shipments in the first quarter, down from 31 percent in the fourth quarter.

Jay Yoo, an analyst at Korea Investment & Securities, estimated before the results announcement that LG Display's panel shipments for the iPhone 5 and the latest iPad had fallen 42 percent and 66 percent, respectively, from the prior quarter as Apple struggles with slowing sales growth.

On Tuesday, Apple is expected to report just an 8 percent increase in revenue for its fiscal second quarter, among the weakest showings in years, according to analysts' estimates.

Still, analysts see earnings for LG Display improving in the coming quarters as Apple is expected to introduce upgraded products later this year, and as demand for mobile device screens from affiliate LG Electronics Inc increases.

Samsung Securities analyst Harrison Cho expects Apple to introduce a less costly iPhone around July, helping LG Display improve its sales to Apple from June when initial parts shipments are expected to begin.

LG Display said on Monday that it expects panel shipments will rise by 5 percent to 10 percent in the second quarter from the previous quarter.

Shares in LG Display have fallen about 3 percent in the year to date, compared with a roughly 5 percent drop in the benchmark KOSPI index. The stock closed 2.2 percent higher prior to the results announcement.

(Reporting by Miyoung Kim; Editing by Chris Gallagher)

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Monday, April 22, 2013

Jenna Bush Hager Is ?Totally Crazy? About Daughter Mila

"I don't even really like the color pink, and there's pink all over my apartment," she jokes.

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Bioshock Infinite Weapons Guide: Vox Burstgun ... - Gamer Syndrome

reading: Home ? Guides ? Bioshock Infinite Weapons Guide: Vox Burstgun/ Founder Pig Volley Gun

Published: 20 April 2013 8:29 PM UTC

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Bioshock Infinite offers a good variety of weapons that Booker DeWitt can use to dispose of his enemies. Most of the times these weapons are used together with Vigor to create some truly damaging attacks. Some of the weapons of the game can be found lying around while others require you to defeat specific enemies in order to obtain them. Thanks to Elizabeth your weapons? power can also be enhanced with her possessing the weapon and the ammo thanks to her tears.

Finding a weapon doesn?t mean that you?re done with it as soon as you find another one: you?ll be able to upgrade it in a few different ways using the Minuteman?s ArmoryVending Machines found all over Columbia. The upgrade system allows you to customize weapons to your likings and even retain all these upgrades once you found a new type of the same weapon. It?s quite a unique system which adds a bit more depth to the game.

Vox Burstgun

The Vox burstgun is an automatic weapon of the Vox Populi which can be found in Columbia later in the game. The Burstgun is pretty much alike the Huntsman Carbine, only that the burstgun has a higher fire rate and a lower damage rate compared to the carbine.

Available Upgrades

Burstgun Damage Boost 1 $423
Burstgun Damage Boost 2?$423
Burstgun Recoil Decrease $822
Burstgun Ammo Increase?$672
Max Upgrade Cost $2340

Founder Pig Volley Gun

The Founder Pig Volley Gun is quite a strong weapon, best suited for disposing of group of enemies, both large and small. The shots fired by this weapon have a decent range as well so even if you miss an enemy he will stumble and give you the chance to fire again. You can also fire multiple shots in rapid succession, making this weapon even more useful. The Founder Pig Volley Gun is a slightly less useful in short range and with enemies moving quickly: even though the blast radius is wide, they may be able to completely avoid not only damage but also the stumbling after effect.

Available Upgrades

  • Volley Gun Damage Boost 1 $522
  • Volley Gun Damage Boost 2 $522
  • Volley Gun Radius Increase $536
  • Volley Gun Clip Increase $740
  • Max Upgrade Cost $2320


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NFL Draft '13: When will Te'o be selected?

FILE - In this March 26, 2013, file photo, linebacker Manti Te'o eases up after running the 40-yard dash during Notre Dame's pro day for NFL football scouts in South Bend, Ind. Combine the good, bad and bizarre, and when Te'o gets selected might be the most intriguing part of the NFL draft that starts Thursday, March 25, in New York. (AP Photo/Joe Raymond)

FILE - In this March 26, 2013, file photo, linebacker Manti Te'o eases up after running the 40-yard dash during Notre Dame's pro day for NFL football scouts in South Bend, Ind. Combine the good, bad and bizarre, and when Te'o gets selected might be the most intriguing part of the NFL draft that starts Thursday, March 25, in New York. (AP Photo/Joe Raymond)

NEW YORK (AP) ? When it comes to the NFL draft, getting tricked into an online relationship with a girl that didn't exist ended up being the least of Manti Te'o's problems.

That stinker of a game he played against Alabama? Now that's an issue. Same goes for that less than blazing 40-yard dash he ran at the combine.

Considering all the news involving Te'o since the calendar flipped to 2013, it seems like forever since he was leading Notre Dame to the national title game, playing linebacker like an All-American and cleaning up on the college football awards circuit.

Combine the good, bad and bizarre, and when Te'o gets selected might be the most intriguing part of the NFL draft that starts Thursday in New York.

"There's no doubt he'll be one of the story lines of the night," said former NFL player personnel executive Phil Savage, who works as the executive director of the Senior Bowl.

It's unlikely that Te'o, who turned down a chance to attend the draft, will be off the board during the first 15 or so picks, but come the back-half of the first round, expect plenty of Te'o talk.

Te'o figured to be a highly scrutinized player heading into this draft even before he became a tabloid news and daytime talk show fixation.

The 6-foot-1, 240-pound middle linebacker was the unquestioned leader of a Notre Dame defense that ranked among the best in the country and propelled the Fighting Irish to an undefeated regular season.

Te'o led the team in tackles and made seven interceptions, more than any linebacker in the country. He finished second in the Heisman Trophy voting behind Texas A&M's Johnny Manziel, and took home a trophy case-full of other awards.

At his best, Te'o was being touted by some draft prognosticators as a high first-round pick.

Then Notre Dame played Alabama for the national championship.

The Crimson Tide crushed the Irish 42-14 in South Florida and Te'o looked overwhelmed facing Alabama's array of future NFL draft picks along the line and in the backfield.

You could practically hear Te'o tumbling down draft boards with every missed tackle.

"No question he played poorly against Alabama," NFL draft consultant and former Dallas Cowboys general manager Gil Brandt said.

Then things got weird. It was revealed that Te'o's girlfriend, who supposedly died during the season, never existed. He had been the victim of an elaborate hoax. Catfished.

Aside from being publicly humiliated, the episode called into question Te'o's character, which until then had seemed exemplary. It was another hit to his draft stock.

The final blow came at the combine, where Te'o ran the 40-yard dash in 4.82 seconds, making him one of the slowest linebackers there. He did better at Notre Dame's pro day about a month later, but the damage was done.

Te'o had seemingly gone from surefire first-rounder to maybe a second-round pick. Or at least that's the way it might have looked to those who follow the around-the-clock draft coverage on the Internet and TV these days.

Not so for Brandt, who has Te'o rated as the 20th-best player available.

"I wish he was just a little faster," Brandt said. Though his scouting report of Te'o also includes, "plays faster than his times."

Te'o's lack of straight-line speed could be a problem in man-to-man coverage, but both Brandt and Savage agree Te'o has shown good enough instincts to hold up well in zone coverage. As long he isn't limited to playing only running downs, Te'o can warrant a first-round selection.

"I think in some respects he's going to end up being drafted in the range that would have been expected regardless of what had transpired after the regular season," said Savage, who was general manager of the Browns from 2005-08 and also worked with the Ravens and Eagles.

"The vast majority of player personnel people saw him as a good player, but not as a great player."

Savage compared Te'o to D'Qwell Jackson of the Browns and DeMeco Ryans of the Eagles. Both were drafted early in the second round.

"(Te'o) did not have the explosive burst and hitting ability that you saw in Ray Lewis, Jon Beason, Jonathan Vilma or Luke Keuchly," Savage said.

Keuchly was taken ninth overall last season by Carolina and went on to become the defensive rookie of the year.

As far as character questions related to the fake girlfriend hoax, Brandt said that issue was put to rest when Te'o answered dozens of questions from reporters at the combine.

Brandt said he spent time with Te'o at the combine and came away impressed.

"I thought he was a very bright guy, quality individual. Everything about him I thought was upscale," Brandt said.

Savage said he didn't get a chance to meet Te'o, who turned down an invite to the Senior Bowl, but heard that his interviews with team officials at the combine went well ? and that teams did plenty of digging into his background.

Bears GM Phil Emery told the Chicago Tribune: "I found Manti to be a very good person, a very squared-away guy."

Savage figures there will be an initial media "circus" for whatever team drafts Te'o, and that team needs a plan to deal with it. Some teams might not feel it's worth the hassle, but ultimately the decision on whether to draft Te'o won't be much different from any other prospect.

"The majority of teams have evaluated him," Savage said, "and if he is the next best player on their board when it's their pick, they'll take him."

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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Research finally shows that online education works ? for sex, alcohol and health

TeachAIDS

Students at the Shirimatunda Primary School in Tanzania use a Swahili version of an online course about AIDS created by a company called TeachAIDS.

By Anya Kamenetz, The Hechinger Report

Asia Jackson likes to learn at the computer because she can work at her own pace, which is usually faster than her classmates?. Al-Tariq Linton says, ?It?s one on one. If I have a question, instead of competing for the teacher?s attention, I can go back and read it on my own.? Wanda Williams says her favorite part of the online course she?s taking is the narrator of the videos it includes. ?Rufus made it funny,? she says. ?It was fun.?

As interest in online education rages, these 17- and 18-year-old students at Newark, N.J.?s West Side High are guinea pigs in a global experiment to answer a key but surprisingly elusive question: whether and when it actually works.

Evidence is mixed about how well online courses teach core subjects such as science, math or reading, with a recent large-scale Columbia study showing disadvantages to online learning for community college students. (The study was done at Columbia?s Teachers College, which is also home to The Hechinger Report, producer of this story.) But new research shows that, in certain topics?as for these students in Newark ? computer-based instruction is not only just as effective as the old-fashioned, in-person kind. It?s more effective.

These topics include sex, drugs and health ? subjects in which privacy, personal comfort and customized information are especially important, and embarrassment or cultural taboos can get in the way of classroom teaching.


Simple video- and animation-based interactive courses in these disciplines turn out to be good ways of teaching subjects you may have giggled through in health class. And they?re increasingly being used all over the world with success now confirmed by peer-reviewed, controlled research. The results are important as online education continues to expand faster than its impact and effectiveness can be fully measured.

?We?re seeing significant and large effects on attitudes, knowledge, and also behaviors? from online courses in nontraditional subjects, says Marco Gonzalez-Navarro, an assistant professor at the University of Toronto who coauthored one study of the subject.

Sex in Colombia
Gonzalez-Navarro, working with researchers at Yale and the University of Ottawa, found that Colombian students in an 11-week online course in safer sex created by Profamilia, part of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, knew more about safer sex practices than students who took the conventional, state-mandated health class. And their knowledge was put into practice. For every 68 students who took the online course instead of the traditional course, researchers estimated by reviewing students? medical records and comparing them to those of peers who didn?t take the course, up to two sexually transmitted infections were prevented. The students were also 10 percentage points more likely than their counterparts to redeem vouchers for free condoms offered six months later.

It?s not just that students often feel embarrassed to talk about sex in conventional classrooms, the researchers found. Teachers don?t like teaching about it, making them less effective ? assuming they even broach the topic.

?A lot of teachers are just not comfortable teaching these subjects,? says Gonzalez-Navarro. ?The central education ministry might say you have to give this sex-ed course, but it?s not happening.?

Another series of independent research studies has confirmed the effectiveness of online education about alcohol awareness in the United States. In the largest, the researchers found a short-term reduction in harmful behaviors related to drinking among college freshmen at 15 colleges who took an online course called AlcoholEdu. Similar studies at the University of West Florida and Villanova and Roger Williams found similar results.

AlcoholEdu is produced by EverFi, a venture-funded startup backed by a group of high-profile Silicon Valley investors, including Amazon's Jeff Bezos, Google's Eric Schmidt and Twitter's Evan Williams. In addition to alcohol education, EverFi offers animation, video and game-based courses in sexual violence awareness, financial literacy and digital citizenship, reaching 69 of the nation's largest 100 school districts, and 33 percent of the nation's incoming freshmen.

Five and a half million students have already completed EverFi courses, according to CEO Tom Davidson, each of which includes eight to 10 hours of instruction. Some are used as part of for-credit courses while others are woven into freshman orientation.

?You can?t get your dorm key at NYU until you do our sexual violence prevention course,? says Davidson.

The NIH-funded study of the company?s online alcohol-awareness course found that it was most effective when more freshmen took the class at the same time, suggesting that peer pressure plays a role ? though the results had dissipated by the spring semester, meaning more follow-up was needed.

Tackling cultural taboos
Other ongoing research supports the use of online courses for sex education. Students in China, India and South Africa who completed an online sex-education program called TeachAIDS were 91 percent more knowledgeable about HIV than before they took the course, compared to an improvement of 73 percent for students who were taught the conventional, state-mandated curriculum.

TeachAIDS became a nonprofit in 2009. It was founded by Piya Sorcar and her husband, Shuman Ghosemajumder, who had spent six years in high-level jobs at Google, along with several others. In her Stanford dissertation, Sorcar had examined the role of cultural taboos in dealing with issues of sexual and reproductive health in India.

?Sex education has been banned in some states in India,? she says. ?There have been incidents of teachers burning curricular material in the streets.? In Andhra Pradesh, a state with a population of 85 million, HIV-positive students have been expelled.

Sorcar set out to create a curriculum for HIV/AIDS that would be both culturally acceptable and scientifically rigorous, and that would attack social stigmas by showing what AIDS is, how the virus is transmitted and how to protect against it.

The TeachAIDS course combines a 20- to 25-minute animated video with interactive quizzes. So far, she said, it has been produced in 15 languages and used in 74 countries. For added appeal and to make it more relatable for young people, each country and region features likenesses of and voiceovers by local celebrities. In Botswana, the program stars a hip-hop artist named Scar, who hosts the TV show Idols East Africa; in India, it features Shabana Azmi, an award-winning Hindi actress.

?Our culture doesn?t talk about love or what comes out of it,? says Tristha Ramamurthy, who uses the TeachAIDS curriculum with seventh- through 12th-graders in a network of private schools she oversees in Bangalore, India. ?We have arranged marriages ? we?re very caste-driven. Sex itself is very uncomfortable to talk about, and in school it?s not taught.?

What makes the TeachAIDS material acceptable to her students, Ramamurthy says, is the use of culturally specific euphemisms. For example, a honeymoon suite and two lovebirds kissing suggests intercourse; images of a woman holding a baby stand in for childbirth.

Digital downsides
There are downsides to using online courses to cover health topics. Both the software and the hardware cost money, and funding is often a problem in schools worldwide. TeachAIDS? video-based course has been projected on a wall in villages in Nepal and shown on outdoor screens in Rwanda in between World Cup soccer matches, which extends the program?s reach but sacrifices the advantages of interactivity and privacy. Even at West Side High in Newark, Everfi had to provide a version of the course loaded on a jump drive, because the school had problems with its Internet connection.

EverFi licenses its material to colleges for a fee, but public schools like West Side High can get it free with the backing of corporate or local business underwriters, which have included the National Basketball Association and Capital One bank.? The sponsorships, which can include prizes and giveaways, are seen by some critics as an unwelcome intrusion of business into the classroom.

Nor do any of these courses constitute a hands-off, digital-only solution. The learning effects are strongest in most cases when the programs are used as part of for-credit courses, with teachers in the room to guide and motivate students, and when students take the courses together. And companies like EverFi need to provide ongoing support and professional development for teachers.

But the need for easy-to-use, compelling resources to cover topics that teenagers are not all that eager to discuss with adults is likely to grow, opening more markets to organizations such as EverFi and TeachAIDS.

EverFi is already expanding its offerings. And TeachAIDS is being adopted as part of the official high-school curriculum in Karnataka, an Indian state with a population of 60 million, and the company plans to grow to 50 countries with 90 percent of the world?s HIV cases by 2018.

?We see such a need for these ?everything else? areas outside the core curriculum,? Davidson says of the apparent effectiveness of using online education in this way, and continued research into it. ?New mandates are coming down at the state level, and schools are having trouble getting their arms around them. This is a model that we're following with the development of all our courses:? develop, test, redevelop.?

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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Analyst says Chevron shares poised for growth

NEW YORK (AP) -- A Morgan Stanley analyst said Wednesday that he expects Chevron Corp.'s shares to significantly outperform those of Exxon Mobil Corp. over the next five years because of higher growth and better returns.

THE OPINION: Evan Calio said that U.S. integrated oil companies have been consolidating or dissolving over the past 16 years, with only Chevron and Exxon left.

Calio said that while the consolidation has ended, Chevron's combination of higher production growth and improving returns over the next five years will allow its shares to outperform those of Exxon by about 55 percent, representing about $125 billion in value.

The analyst expects Chevron's production to increase between 4 and 5 percent through 2017, while Exxon's will probably rise 1 to 2 percent.

Calio cut his rating for Exxon to "Underweight" and backed his "Overweight" rating for Chevron.

THE SHARES: In afternoon trading amid a broad market rally, Chevron rose 89 cents to $119.53 and Exxon rose 28 cents to $89.05.

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15 More Insanely Specific Kitchen Gadgets

You'd think you could do most things in the kitchen with a knife and a good mixing bowl. Apparently not, according to the spate of highly specific single-purpose kitchen gadgets that exist. We showed you a few last month, but it turns out there are so many more horrors that we missed. More »
    


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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Missing Suada Gashi: Girl, 12, not seen for four days could be in London or Birmingham

She was seen arriving in London from Birmingham by coach - but later that evening took cash out of an ATM back in Birmingham

Missing: Suada Gashi on CCTV
Missing: Suada Gashi on CCTV

Metropolitan Police

Police are searching for this 12-year-old girl who has not seen since Tuesday and may be in London or Birmingham.

Suada Gashi was captured on CCTV at London's Victoria coach station on Tuesday afternoon at 12.40pm.

She had caught a service from non-stop Birmingham that morning after staying with her older sister who saw her on to the coach.

Suada later told a family member on Skype' that she was in Lewisham, her home area, but she has not been seen there.

However, police say Suada used her mum's bank card at a cash machine back in Birmingham city centre at 6.25pm that night.

The same card was used again to take out cash over-the-counter at a Post Office in the city centre just after 10am on Wednesday.

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Missing: Two photos showing Suada Gashi's different looks

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Suada, of Mediterranean appearance, is known in Elephant & Castle and Croydon as well as Lewisham.

She was last seen wearing a cream top with a black swirl pattern, tan Ugg boots, and was carrying a black shoulder bag.

She is slim, has very long black hair, and looks older than her age.

In the last CCTV image of Suada, she is wearing beige boots, a dark-coloured coat and is carrying a coloured shoulder bag or backpack.

Anyone with information should call the Met Police Missing Persons Unit on 020 8284 8455.

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Italy's center left divided over nemesis Berlusconi

By Catherine Hornby

ROME (Reuters) - Two months after placing first in a vote but falling short of winning power, Italy's main center-left party is still divided over whether to swallow its animosity and consider a government with its scandal-plagued nemesis, Silvio Berlusconi.

Italy has been in limbo since a February election gave no bloc enough votes to govern alone. The center left won a majority in the lower house but not in the Senate, and a huge protest vote for the populist 5-Star Movement has split parliament three ways.

Center-left leader Pier Luigi Bersani has so far rebuffed repeated overtures from center-right leader Berlusconi to form a coalition, while failing in his own attempts to woo 5-Star leader Beppe Grillo to form an alliance. The result has been deadlock.

Some prominent members of Bersani's Democratic Party (PD) have started to challenge his approach, with Florence mayor Matteo Renzi urging him on Thursday either to agree to a coalition with Berlusconi or demand a new election.

PD deputy and former leader Dario Franceschini opened up to negotiations with Berlusconi in an interview with Corriere della Sera daily on Saturday, saying it was time for the PD to "abandon the superiority complex".

"Whether we like it or not, Italians have decided that (Berlusconi) is head of the right, a right who received almost the same amount of votes as us. It is him we need to speak to," Franceschini said.

He stopped short of backing Berlusconi's plan for a broad coalition, saying instead there was room to discuss a transitional government that could carry out pressing reforms for the economy, which is stuck in a deep recession.

Echoing Franceschini's views, the head of the PD in the lower house, Roberto Speranza, told Corriere on Sunday that Berlusconi's legitimacy comes from the votes he receives, which he said can't be considered "second class votes".

The comments in favor of dialogue with Berlusconi, whose multiple trials and sex scandals have left him discredited in the eyes of many politicians, prompted other members of the PD to reaffirm their opposition to any kind of discussion with his People of Freedom (PDL) party.

ABSOLUTE CLOSURE

Senator Laura Puppato said on her web site that suggestions of forming a government with Berlusconi were "a catastrophe for Italy and for the PD".

Another PD Senator, Felice Casson, said on Saturday the party must show "absolute closure" to Berlusconi.

"We can't allow ourselves to have anything to do with him for all that he represents," Italian news agency ANSA quoted him as saying during a party conference.

Former prime minister Berlusconi was forced from power in 2011 by a mounting debt crisis. The 76-year-old media billionaire is appealing against a conviction for tax fraud and is accused of paying for sex with a minor in a separate case.

But he is once-more a key player on Italy's political scene, with recent polls showing his center-right alliance could come out on top in any new election.

On Saturday he said his party was ready to present eight bills to parliament, including a proposal to abolish a hated housing tax, in an attempt to seize the initiative despite the deadlock.

Prominent members of Berlusconi's PDL have welcomed the more open approach of some center-left lawmakers.

"Only Bersani and a group of faithful are still anchored to a strategy that makes no sense," said Renato Brunetta, the PDL's lower house leader. "The rest of the PD is asking about possible solutions to the deadlock...for them too the moment for dialogue with the PDL has arrived."

(Reporting by Catherine Hornby; Editing by Peter Graff)

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Afghan attacks kill three US soldiers, four others, officials say

The State Department has confirmed that one civilian employee was killed in the eastern Afghanistan region. Meanwhile, three more Americans, all of them US troops, were killed in a separate incident in southern Afghanistan. MSNBC's Craig Melvin reports.

By Ismail Sameem, Reuters

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- A car bomb attack killed six people, including three U.S. soldiers and an Afghan doctor, in southern Afghanistan on Saturday and an American civilian died in a separate attack in the east, local and international officials said.

The attacks came as the top U.S. general, Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, arrived in the country for a short visit to assess how much training Afghan troops need before U.S. troops pull out as planned by the end of 2014.

The American troops were traveling in a convoy of vehicles in Qalat, the capital of Zabul province, when the car bomb exploded. Provincial governor Mohammad Ashraf Nasery was unharmed but a local doctor and two foreign civilians also died, according to local and NATO officials.


The convoy was near a hospital and a NATO base at the time of the explosion. Five Afghans, including a student and two reporters, were wounded, a local official said.

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In a separate attack in Afghanistan's east, an American civilian working with the U.S. government was killed during an insurgent attack, the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force said in a statement.

Zabul shares borders with Pakistan to the southeast and the birthplace of the Taliban, Kandahar province, to the south.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the Zabul attack in a text message from spokesman Qari Yousuf Ahmadi. He said a car bomb killed seven foreigners and wounded five others, though he later revised the toll to 13 foreigners killed and nine wounded.

The Taliban routinely exaggerates casualty figures.

The killings come in the wake of a bloody Taliban assault in the country's west on Wednesday that killed 44 people in a courtroom in Farah province. The United Nations says civilians are being increasingly targeted in 2013.

In a statement posted online earlier on Saturday, Taliban spokesman Ahmadi said the Taliban would continue to target Afghan judges and prosecutors.

"The Islamic Emirate, from today onwards, will keep a close watch over courthouses, all its personnel and all those who try to harm Mujahideen and will deal with them the same as the judges and prosecutors of Farah."

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Friday, April 5, 2013

Minnesota's campaign-finance system should be more transparent ...

Legislators are focused on campaign-finance reform this session, and for good reason. In the aftermath of the 2010 Citizens United decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, which struck down the prohibition on corporate and union independent expenditures, the ability of big contributors to avoid disclosure of their political contributions has expanded. Fortunately, Citizens United made it clear that more effective regulation of the disclosure of contributions is constitutional. With the significant increase in large political contributions in the last few years, it is even more important that the identity of the donors be available to the public.

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George Beck

In the 2012 Minnesota election, expenditures by state legislative candidates totaled approximately $8.2 million, with an additional $9 million being spent on legislative races by independent expenditure organizations, sometimes referred to as super PACs. Total spending in one state Senate race exceeded $604,000, with almost $412,000 of that amount resulting from independent expenditures. The underlying source of this independent expenditure funding was not always disclosed.

Undisclosed contributions mean that the public will not know who is supporting a candidate or political committee. It also allows the donor to avoid any responsibility for funding its political aims. The proliferation of this so-called ?dark money? has the potential to undermine our democracy. Minnesotans are unlikely to want to allow a few anonymous people or groups to control the public agenda in our state.

Bills in House and Senate

Legislation authored in the Minnesota House by Rep. Ryan Winkler, DFL-Golden Valley,?and in the Senate by Sen. Ann Rest, DFL-New Hope, will increase the number of individuals and groups required to report and will increase the amount of money regulated and subject to disclosure. The legislation was recommended unanimously by the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board, the state agency responsible for enforcement of Minnesota?s campaign-finance requirements. The legislation will expand disclosure by individuals or associations that engage in communications such as TV or billboard ads, to influence the election of candidates, but which avoid disclosure by avoiding the use of words of ?express advocacy? such as ?Vote for Jones.?

Instead of using words that explicitly support a candidate, a group can urge voters to ?Thank Jones for his voting record? on a particular issue, and thereby avoid having to disclose contributors under existing law. These so-called ?sham issue ads,? directed at a clearly identified candidate, take advantage of a loophole in Minnesota?s disclosure system, which is designed to let voters know who is trying to influence their vote. It has been noted that Minnesota?s failure to provide for reporting of expenditures in support of these ?electioneering communications? prevents the compilation of complete and accurate data. The legislation, which only applies to larger contributions, adopts a recent decision by the United States Supreme Court.

One of the most striking developments in campaign finance since Citizens United is the increase of funding provided by independent expenditure organizations as opposed to funding provided by registered political committees or funds that must disclose all of their donors. Independent expenditure organizations are prohibited from coordinating their efforts with candidates and their spending cannot be limited. In 2010, expenditures by independent expenditure groups in Minnesota elections exceeded $9 million. Approximately $7 million was spent that year by party units and political committees that fully disclose their donors.

Better disclosure of money sources

The switch to, and increase in, spending by independent expenditure groups is attributed to the possibility of non-disclosure of contributors as well as the unlimited amount of money that can be contributed. Corporations can now use their general treasury money with little underlying source disclosure. The proposed legislation would tighten underlying source disclosure for independent expenditure and ballot question political committees or funds, so that better disclosure of the actual sources of money can be obtained.

These changes will be meaningful only if adequate funding of the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board is provided. Since 2002 the Board?s staff has dropped from 9.5 full-time equivalents (FTE), to 7.6 FTE at present. Its budget has been reduced from a high of $735,000 in 2009 to its current level of $689,000 per fiscal year. At the same time, the number of complaints submitted to the agency has increased, and complaints have become more complex, requiring extensive investigation and analysis. The staff cannot now fully complete all of the responsibilities assigned to it by the legislature, including needed training and education for campaign treasurers and lobbyists.

The board has not been able to improve its website so that campaign-finance information is easily available to citizens. If contribution and spending data cannot be easily retrieved by the public, violations of the law cannot be spotted. Minnesota received a grade of C- from the Campaign Disclosure Project in 2008 for the degree to which disclosure reports are accessible to the public. A 2012 report by the National Institute on Money in Politics criticized Minnesota?s database because it cannot be easily searched and downloaded. The board also has not been able to conduct rulemaking to clarify legal requirements for those regulated. Without an increase in funding, staff levels would need to be decreased even further. And without adequate non-partisan enforcement, there is little incentive to follow the law.

Connecting the dots

Few issues are as important to our democratic form of government as citizen awareness of the impact of money on our elections and on decision-making by public officials. Since the amount of contributions cannot always constitutionally be limited, voters at least need to know who is funding efforts to elect candidates or to pass or defeat ballot initiatives. The goal is to permit voters to connect the dots between big contributions and favorable government action post-election, if it exists.

It?s been said that money talks, but when it doesn?t leave its name, it can warp our democracy. This Legislature will have the opportunity to provide a more transparent campaign-finance system and increase the power of ordinary citizens.

George Beck is a retired administrative law judge and a member of the Minnesota Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the full board.

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Source: http://www.minnpost.com/community-voices/2013/04/minnesotas-campaign-finance-system-should-be-more-transparent

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FANTASY BASEBALL INJURY NEWS: YANKS 1B MARK TEXEIRA (WRIST) COULD RETURN AS EARLY AS MAY 1

New York Yankees 1B Mark Texeira is aiming to return to the lineup at or around May 1st from the torn tendon sheath in his wrist that has first injured early in camp.? Manager Joe Girardi and Texeira both confirmed that he is ahead of schedule in his recovery and subsequent visits to specialists have not shown any kind of setback.

Analysis:? Those who took a late round flier on Texeira could get rewarded here as all signs are positive at this point.? Still we have a long way to go before Texeira can possibly return and a setback could happen at a moment's notice so let's not go overboard with this.? While his power is still very good, Texeria has seen a dramatic slip in his batting average the last three seasons, along with an increased propensity of injury.

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Arkansas Oil Spill Sheds Light On Aging Pipeline System

A worker cleans up oil in Mayflower, Ark., on Monday, days after a pipeline ruptured and spewed oil over lawns and roadways.

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A worker cleans up oil in Mayflower, Ark., on Monday, days after a pipeline ruptured and spewed oil over lawns and roadways.

Jeannie Nuss/AP

Amber Bartlett was waiting last Friday for her kids to come home from school. One of them called from the entrance to the upscale subdivision near Little Rock, Ark., to tell her the community was being evacuated because of an oil spill. Bartlett was amazed by what she saw out her front door.

"I mean just rolling oil. I mean it was like a river," she says. "It had little waves in it."

ExxonMobil, the company that runs the pipeline, says it has collected hundreds of thousands of gallons of oil and water from Bartlett's neighborhood.

Bartlett says things could have been much worse. Her children's baby sitter lives in the house closest to where the pipeline burst.

"They play right there every day where it busted," she says. "We are fortunate our babies were not out there during that time."

Bartlett says ExxonMobil has paid hotel bills, fed families and even given children Easter baskets.

"I'm upset," she says. "But accidents happen."

'It Is Catastrophic'

It's not yet clear what caused the accident. Exxon's Pegasus pipeline is 65 years old. It runs 858 miles from Illinois to Texas. It was adapted a few years ago to increase its capacity by 50 percent.

Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel, who is investigating the spill, visited the subdivision Wednesday.

"I have been reminded by Exxon's representatives that this is a relatively small spill and cleanup is going just great," he said. "I hope that they realize that to the homeowners in this area it is not small. It is catastrophic."

McDaniel said he knows underground pipelines are essential to keeping the country's economy going. They carry fuel for cars, airplanes and home furnaces.

"We got to have that, but it has to be maintained," he said. "It has to be inspected."

McDaniel said Exxon has repeatedly told him that inspections were up to date and showed no cause for concern. He said the accident raises questions about whether the inspection process for aging pipelines is adequate.

In fact, more than half of the nation's pipelines were built before 1970. More than 2.5 million miles of pipelines run underground throughout the country. According to federal statistics, they have on average 280 significant spills a year. Most of these accidents aren't big enough to make headlines.

Accidents Preventable?

The National Transportation Safety Board has investigated 20 pipeline accidents since 2000. Debbie Hersman, who heads the agency, says by and large the system is safe.

"But that still doesn't mean that we should accept these accidents when they occur," she says. "Particularly if you can demonstrate that they are preventable. And I will tell you 100 percent of the accidents that we've investigated were completely preventable."

Hersman says her investigators repeatedly find the same problems. For example, cracks and corrosion that were discovered by inspections but never fixed.

"If companies invest in safety, we can get to zero accidents in the pipeline industry," she says.

John Stoody, director for government and public relations at the Association of Oil Pipe Lines, stresses that pipelines' safety record is getting better.

"We spend over a billion dollars every year inspecting the pipelines, checking them for any issues, performing maintenance on them as they're needed," he says. "And it's something we care a lot about. We certainly want to have as few incidents as possible."

Stoody says pipelines are the safest way to transport the fuel we need for our daily lives. He notes than 99.995 percent of petroleum barrels reach their destination safely.

But Anthony Swift, an attorney for the environmental group Natural Resources Defense Counsel, says that's "not a particularly comforting statistic if you look at the sheer amount of crude oil spilled."

Federal data show that on average over the past decade, nearly 3.5 million gallons of oil spilled from pipelines each year.

Swift says the spill in Arkansas sends a wakeup call: It's a reminder of the real risks of an aging pipeline system.

Source: http://www.npr.org/2013/04/04/176189205/arkansas-oil-spill-sheds-light-on-aging-pipeline-system?ft=1&f=1007

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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Breakthrough cancer-killing treatment has no side-effects

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New chemistry could cure human cancers when funding is secured

Cancer painfully ends more than 500,000 lives in the United States each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The scientific crusade against cancer recently achieved a victory under the leadership of University of Missouri Curators' Professor M. Frederick Hawthorne. Hawthorne's team has developed a new form of radiation therapy that successfully put cancer into remission in mice. This innovative treatment produced none of the harmful side-effects of conventional chemo and radiation cancer therapies. Clinical trials in humans could begin soon after Hawthorne secures funding.

"Since the 1930s, scientists have sought success with a cancer treatment known as boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT)," said Hawthorne, a recent winner of the National Medal of Science awarded by President Obama in the White House. "Our team at MU's International Institute of Nano and Molecular Medicine finally found the way to make BNCT work by taking advantage of a cancer cell's biology with nanochemistry."

Cancer cells grow faster than normal cells and in the process absorb more materials than normal cells. Hawthorne's team took advantage of that fact by getting cancer cells to take in and store a boron chemical designed by Hawthorne. When those boron-infused cancer cells were exposed to neutrons, a subatomic particle, the boron atom shattered and selectively tore apart the cancer cells, sparing neighboring healthy cells.

The physical properties of boron made Hawthorne's technique possible. A particular form of boron will split when it captures a neutron and release lithium, helium and energy. Like pool balls careening around a billiards table, the helium and lithium atoms penetrate the cancer cell and destroy it from the inside without harming the surrounding tissues.

"A wide variety of cancers can be attacked with our BNCT technique," Hawthorne said. "The technique worked excellently in mice. We are ready to move on to trials in larger animals, then people. However, before we can start treating humans, we will need to build suitable equipment and facilities. When it is built, MU will have the first radiation therapy of this kind in the world."

Hawthorne believes that his discovery was possible only at the University of Missouri because MU has three features that separate it from other universities in the nation, the reason Hawthorne came to MU from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2006.

"First, it is an example of a small number of universities in the United States with a large number of science and engineering disciplines on the same campus," said Hawthorne. "Second, the largest university research nuclear reactor is located at MU. Finally, it has strong, collegial biomedicine departments. This combination is unique."

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The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) recently published the study, entitled "Boron neutron capture therapy demonstrated in mice bearing EMT 6 tumors following selective delivery of boron by rationally designed liposomes." http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2013/03/27/1303437110


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Breakthrough cancer-killing treatment has no side-effects [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 3-Apr-2013
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Contact: Tim Wall
walltj@missouri.edu
573-882-3346
University of Missouri-Columbia

New chemistry could cure human cancers when funding is secured

Cancer painfully ends more than 500,000 lives in the United States each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The scientific crusade against cancer recently achieved a victory under the leadership of University of Missouri Curators' Professor M. Frederick Hawthorne. Hawthorne's team has developed a new form of radiation therapy that successfully put cancer into remission in mice. This innovative treatment produced none of the harmful side-effects of conventional chemo and radiation cancer therapies. Clinical trials in humans could begin soon after Hawthorne secures funding.

"Since the 1930s, scientists have sought success with a cancer treatment known as boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT)," said Hawthorne, a recent winner of the National Medal of Science awarded by President Obama in the White House. "Our team at MU's International Institute of Nano and Molecular Medicine finally found the way to make BNCT work by taking advantage of a cancer cell's biology with nanochemistry."

Cancer cells grow faster than normal cells and in the process absorb more materials than normal cells. Hawthorne's team took advantage of that fact by getting cancer cells to take in and store a boron chemical designed by Hawthorne. When those boron-infused cancer cells were exposed to neutrons, a subatomic particle, the boron atom shattered and selectively tore apart the cancer cells, sparing neighboring healthy cells.

The physical properties of boron made Hawthorne's technique possible. A particular form of boron will split when it captures a neutron and release lithium, helium and energy. Like pool balls careening around a billiards table, the helium and lithium atoms penetrate the cancer cell and destroy it from the inside without harming the surrounding tissues.

"A wide variety of cancers can be attacked with our BNCT technique," Hawthorne said. "The technique worked excellently in mice. We are ready to move on to trials in larger animals, then people. However, before we can start treating humans, we will need to build suitable equipment and facilities. When it is built, MU will have the first radiation therapy of this kind in the world."

Hawthorne believes that his discovery was possible only at the University of Missouri because MU has three features that separate it from other universities in the nation, the reason Hawthorne came to MU from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2006.

"First, it is an example of a small number of universities in the United States with a large number of science and engineering disciplines on the same campus," said Hawthorne. "Second, the largest university research nuclear reactor is located at MU. Finally, it has strong, collegial biomedicine departments. This combination is unique."

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The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) recently published the study, entitled "Boron neutron capture therapy demonstrated in mice bearing EMT 6 tumors following selective delivery of boron by rationally designed liposomes." http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2013/03/27/1303437110


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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Apple?s ?iTV? said to launch this year with ?major innovation that will revolutionize the TV experience?

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Apple?s (AAPL) own-brand HDTV has reportedly been in the works for years now, and it will finally debut later this year according to a new report. Topeka Capital Markets analyst Brian White, who has reported accurate details about unannounced Apple products in the past, is currently meeting with supply chain sources in China and Taiwan. During his travels, the analyst gleaned information from unnamed sources that has him convinced that Apple will finally launch its ?iTV? in the second half of 2013. And beyond the inevitable excitement among Apple fans as the company enters a new market, White says Apple?s HDTV will include some innovative new features that will make it a game-changer.

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?Our meeting with an [sic] tech supply chain company suggests to us that a full blown Apple ?iTV? will launch in the latter part of 2013,? White wrote in a note to investors on Wednesday. ?Clearly, there has been plenty of mis-guided speculation around the timing of the Apple?s ?iTV? launch and we believe that this is largely due to changes by Apple, most recently around the creation of entirely new user interface aesthetics.?

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The analyst continued, noting that Apple?s upcoming HDTV will include ?a?major innovation that will revolutionize the TV experience.?

The ?iTV? ecosystem represents a major innovation for the $100 billion LCD TV industry that will revolutionize the TV experience forever, in our view. First of all, we believe ?iTV? will be 60-inches in size (but could also include 50-55 inch options). Secondly, we believe Apple will release a miniature device called ?iRing? that will be placed on a user?s finger and act as a navigation pointer for ?iTV?, enhancing the motion detection experience and negating some of the functionality found in a remote. Thirdly, ?iTV? will come with a ?mini iTV? screen that will seamlessly allow users to view content on this smaller, 9.7-inch screen, while also opening up use cases around home security, phone calls, video conferencing and other areas. As part of this experience, Siri and FaceTime will be important. Essentially, we believe the ?mini iTV? screens will be able to capture content from the 60-inch ?iTV? across a distance of up to 200 meters, allowing a user to view ?iTV? content in the kitchen, washroom, garage, bedroom, backyard, etc. We believe Apple will offer one ?mini iTV? per ?iTV? but package options will include up to four screens (i.e., one screen is part of the standard package and pay extra for each additional). While the ?mini iTV? screens will be similar in size compared to the iPad, and thus allow for some manufacturing efficiencies, the capabilities and features will be very basic and thus not an iPad replacement. Furthermore, we believe ?iWatch? will be an important part of the ?iTV? ecosystem, tapping into ?iTV? services in a much more mobile friendly manner, complementing the ?iRing?. The interaction between ?iTV? and making phone calls will be an important feature of this experience, while the ?iWatch? and ?iRing? will provide increased mobility around the home, supplanting the need to carry a smartphone around the house. Finally, we believe consumers will pay approximately $1,500 to $2,500 for the ?iTV? package. The price will be based on the number of ?mini iTV? screens in the package and the screen size of the ?iTV?. Also, we are being told that ?iTV? could be subsidized by certain service providers to expand the market opportunity.

White maintained his Buy rating on Apple shares with a 12-month price target of $888.

This article was originally published on BGR.com

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/apple-itv-said-launch-major-innovation-revolutionize-tv-124522460.html

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Looking back on one full year since Instagram for Android launched

Android Central

One year on, almost half of all Instagram use comes from Android

Today marks exactly one full year of Instagram on Android. The hipster filter, photo dedicated social network has its fans, and its critics alike. Love it or hate it, it's one of those 'must have' apps for a mobile platform -- just take a look at the number of BlackBerry 10 and Windows Phone users screaming out for it. To mark the year, the Instagram team has shared some numbers with us. 

Despite the critics, despite the whole #TeamAndroid and #TeamiPhone deal back in the early days, Instagram for Android is booming. Booming to the point where almost half of all use comes from the Android app. Less than a day after launch the app had been downloaded 1 million times, and to date has in excess of 50 million downloads. 

Also in that year since we saw the Android launch, there was of course the much debated Facebook takeover that priced Instagram at $1billion. In fact, the Android launch and Facebook takeover all happened within the same week.

Over on the official Instagram blog, the developers have highlighted some pretty awesome looking snaps taken using Instagram for Android, so be sure to head on over and check them out.

Source: Instagram



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