Friday, July 26, 2013

Usain Bolt: Doping scandals 'set us back'

LONDON (AP) ? Usain Bolt believes the recent doping scandals in sprinting hurt the sport and insists he's running clean.

The world's fastest man stopped short of condemning fellow Jamaican sprinters Asafa Powell and Sherone Simpson or American rival Tyson Gay, whose failed doping tests have left the sport in turmoil ahead of worlds.

"Definitely, it's going to set us back a little bit," Bolt said Thursday in London before a Diamond League meet ? his first competition in the city since his three gold medals at last year's Olympics. "But as a person, I can't focus on this."

Bolt said it won't affect his preparations for the upcoming world championships In Moscow.

"I still have world championships, everyone is stepping up their game, so I have to really focus on that," he said. "I am just trying to work hard, run fast and hopefully help people to forget what has happened and just move on."

He'll run the 100 meters Friday and 4x100 relay Saturday at the meet in London's Olympic Stadium, which marks the one-year anniversary of the opening ceremony.

In his first public comments since news of the high-profile doping cases broke on July 14, Bolt promised that he won't be the next sprint star to be embroiled in a scandal.

"I was made to inspire people and to run, and I was given the gift and that's what I do," the six-time Olympic champion said. "I am confident in myself and my team, the people I work with. And I know I am clean.

"So I'm just going to continue running, using my talent and just trying to improve the sport."

If the recent cases have cast doubt about Bolt's own integrity, the 100- and 200-meter world record-holder asked skeptics to check his record.

"If you were following me since 2002, you would know that I have been doing phenomenal things since I was 15," the 26-year-old Bolt said. "I was the youngest person to win the world juniors at 15. I ran the world junior (200) record 19.93 at 17 ... I have broken every record there is to break, in every event I have ever done."

Powell and Simpson tested positive for the stimulant oxilofrone at Jamaica's national championships in June. Discus thrower Allison Randall and two other athletes also returned positives for banned substances at the same meet.

"It was surprising, definitely, what's going on," Bolt said. "I think there's a lot of details that's left to be discussed. So I'm just sitting and waiting to see the results and what's what because there's a lot of things that hasn't been said and done yet."

Bolt said he reached out through text message with Powell after the positive test was announced.

"I didn't want to bombard him with questions," Bolt said. "I told him, 'Sorry to hear what was going on.' And he said 'Yes, it's kind of rough, it's hard.'

"And I just told him to stay strong and stay focused, and hopefully everything will work out."

Powell was the last man to hold the 100-meter world record before Bolt broke it in 2008. He also helped the Jamaicans to the 4x100-meter relay gold medal at the 2008 Olympics.

In almost 20 minutes with reporters, Bolt avoided any direct criticism of his fellow athletes.

"In life things happen, people make mistakes, mishaps happen," Bolt said in response to a question about doping sanctions.

Both Powell and Gay claim they failed drug tests because they trusted people they didn't know well.

Bolt doesn't doubt his inner circle and was astounded by the suggestion he could inadvertently be given a banned supplement and test positive.

"What?! I am clean," Bolt shot back while insisting he only takes vitamins not supplements. "You have to be careful as an athlete what you do and what you ingest, the food you eat and stuff like that.

"But I am not worried because ... I have a great team around me to make sure everything go smoothly."

Bolt was asked about the severity of doping sanctions, whether a two-year ban was too lenient.

"Drugs are harsh on the sport, I can say it's really bad," he said. "I don't make the rules, really. I can't determine how harsh the rules should be."

While Bolt was speaking Friday, another doping case emerged involving a Jamaican sportsman.

The Caribbean island's soccer federation said it was notified by FIFA that a player tested positive for a banned substance after a World Cup qualifying match against Honduras on June 11, which Jamaica lost 2-0. The player and the substance involved were not identified.

Sprinter Kim Collins, who is competing in the two-day meet, accepts that every athlete is now under scrutiny. He says the recent doping cases "leave a bad taste for all of us."

"Everyone is judged and I will be judged running fast at my age," said the 37-year-old Collins, a former 100-meter world champion from St. Kitts and Nevis.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/usain-bolt-doping-scandals-set-us-back-143440687.html

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Microsoft Officially Reduces Surface RT Price Tag, Now $349 ? Forbes

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Shoreline Energy Corporation Provides Update on the Closing of the Final Tranche of the Flow-Through Private Placement

CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwired - July 15, 2013) -

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Shoreline Energy Corp. (TSX:SEQ) ("Shoreline" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that further to the Company's press release dated July 3, 2013, the Company anticipates closing the final tranche of its flow through private placement (the "Offering") on or about July 23, 2013 at which time Shoreline will publish its third quarter capital expenditure program and associated guidance.

All of the securities issued in connection with the Offering will be subject to a four-month hold period under applicable Canadian securities laws.

About Shoreline Energy

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Shoreline is a Calgary, Alberta based corporation engaged in the exploration, development and production of petroleum and natural gas. Shoreline offers investors a combination of value growth via lower risk development of additional oil reserves and production on its current lands and pays a quarterly dividend. The Common Shares are currently listed on the TSX under the trading symbol "SEQ" and the debentures under the trading symbol "SEQ.DB". Additional information regarding Shoreline is available under the Corporation's profile at www.sedar.com or at the Corporation's website, www.shorelineenergy.ca.

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Today in Texas History: On this day in 1839, some 500 Texas troops under Kelsey...

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Monday, July 15, 2013

Tri-Town Flag Football champions crowned for ages 5 through 11

On Father?s Day the new Tri-Town Flag Football League crowned four championship teams in its inaugural spring season. The Tri-Town league consisted of teams from Boxford, Topsfield and Middleton and had 180 kids playing on Sundays this spring at Spofford Pond School fields in Boxford.

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Age 5-6 Super Bowl Champion Giants

In the 5-6 age group, the Giants were victorious in a hard-fought 14-6 victory over the Falcons finishing a perfect season.

The Giants were led by the rushing attack of Max Ludmar, Carter Stepanick and Zach Rubin. The quarterback attack was led by Sam Richardson, William Bandar and Cole Velardo.?

William Bandar was also the leading receiver on the day catching a big TD pass from Velardo. The defense was led by Ryan Richardson, Jimmy Farrell, Jake Malachowski and Evan Velardo who all made plays all over the field.

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Age 7-8 ?A? Super Bowl Champion Panthers

The 7-/8-year-old Panthers capped off an undefeated season with a 15-6 victory over the Bears in the ?A? division Super Bowl. The game was well-played and competitive wire to wire.

Matt Richardson hooked up for two TD passes with Colby LaGrassa leading the Panthers? offensive charge. Cam LaGrassa, Gaven Moreschi and Jason Karas led a stout defensive unit with sacks, flags in the backfield, and key third down stops limiting the Bears to only one score.

Chris McCarthy ripped off a big run to get the team out of an offensive bind and jumpstart the offense.

Mike Berrigan, Christian Schaeffer and Will Dempsey all had key runs allowing the team to keep the ball and control the clock.?

Max DeMayo caught a pass for an extra point and intercepted a Bears? pass late in the game to seal the victory for the Panthers.???

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Age 7-8 ?B? Super Bowl Champion Cardinals

The Cardinals won the ?B? division Super Bowl in a very exciting 24-18 overtime victory over the Texans. It was definitely a nail-biter throughout.

Both teams really threw the ball well and the defense was great all-around. Evan Karcher had some really great passes to Braden Tingle, Zachary Soltys and Corin Canada-Hunt to put some points on the board.

Aaron Cote and Marc Gaudin had some excellent defensive plays and Sam English had an unbelievable interception for a touch down and Ryan Leete kept the teams motivation going with his dance moves after every play.

The game went into OT and all the boys played as a team to take the win with a 24-18 over the Texans. Great game, Texans!

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Age 9-11 Super Bowl Champion Eagles

The last game of the day was for the 9-11 Super Bowl Championship and the Eagles prevailed 25-19 in a physical game against the Redskins.

Bobby McKenna, Sean Callahan, Matthew O?Brien and Mason Moreshchi led the offense. McKenna had several amazing catches from Callahan.

The defense was led by Jason Lee, Willem Magnifico, Armando Cresta and Chris Dambrosio.

The league is now taking registrations for its fall season for boys and girls from 5-12.?? Please email tritown@northshoreflagfootball.com for registration information.

Source: http://www.wickedlocal.com/boxford/sports/x1592802139/Tri-Town-Flag-Football-champions-crowned-for-ages-5-through-11?rssfeed=true

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Kyle Massey Does Not Have Cancer, Rep Confirms ... - Just Jared

Despite Twitter rumors to the contrary, Kyle Massey has not been diagnosed with cancer.

It is unclear how or why the false news began circulating, but a rep for the 21-year-old Dancing with the Stars alum confirms that the reports are untrue.

?We are not sure where this rumor started, but we would like to put a stop to it immediately,? his rep tells JustJared.com. ?This is a very serious disease and he?s upset that someone would make light of such a serious subject. He has been affected personally from the disease as he has had family members who have passed away from cancer.?

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Hi,

Over night it was trending on Twitter that I am dying of cancer. I want to say first, ?I do not have cancer? and I don?t know where this inconsiderate and insensitive rumor originated from. Cancer is a disease that is very personal to me and my family. I have had 2 uncles and a very dear friend who passed away in the last two years from cancer and my Granddad currently has prostate cancer and my Grandmother is currently in a nursing home because of Alzheimer?s Disease?So, making light of any illnesses that a person has no control over getting is not something to joke about or make light of!

My team and I are making every attempt to find out the original source of this story because it?s just not cool.

I support Children?s Hospital of Los Angeles through Disney Channel and Britti Cares International in support of children with various diseases and illnesses and donate my time with pride and dignity.

This hoax is just plain classless! Especially in light of the various tragedies happening this weekend and the Trayvon Martin verdict.

Respectfully,

Kyle Massey

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Source: http://www.justjared.com/2013/07/14/kyle-massey-does-not-have-cancer-rep-confirms/

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Chinese woman reportedly killed by shock from charging iPhone 5

A woman in China is reported to have been killed by an electric shock discharged from her iPhone 5 whilst the device was charging.

Ma Ailun, a 23-year-old woman from Xinjiang, northwestern China, was killed by an electric shock over the weekend. Her older sister took to Chinese social networking site Sina Weibo, purporting that the fatal charge was delivered when Ma answered her phone as the device was charging.

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According to her sister, the device had been purchased in December and was under warranty. The device has since been handed over to the authorities as part of the investigation into her death.

In a statement following the news, Apple said:

We are deeply saddened to learn of this tragic incident and offer our condolences to the Ma family? We will fully investigate and cooperate with authorities in this matter.

Whilst incidents such as this are incredibly rare, experts have noted that there is a risk to using electrical devices whilst being charged. The news pushed the hashtag ?iPhone 5? into Twitter?s top ten worldwide trends.

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

NFL Total Access features Steelers in '32 in 32' segment

NFL Network Shaun O'Hara doesn't see the Steelers as the Deebo of the division anymore. Donovan McNabb disagrees, to an extent.

Gone are James Harrison, Rashard Mendenhall, Mike Wallace and Keenan Lewis, says NFL Network.

Certainly not new news.

NFL Network analyst Shaun O'Hara at least gets sort of original, in suggesting much of the 2013 season will be on offensive coordinator Todd Haley.

"Dick LeBeau, he's walking into the meeting room with Mike Tomlin and Todd Haley, and he's saying, 'what more can I do?'" O'Hara said, illustrating his point that the Steelers offense needs to step up in 2013, citing a decline in big-play production from the unit coached by former offensive coordinator Bruce Arians to Haley's regime last season.

"The second thing is the run game," O'Hara continued. "It slipped down to 26th. They only averaged 96 yards per game. They've got to do a better job on offense."

O'Hara picked the Steelers to finish third in the AFC North, behind Baltimore and Cincinnati for the second consecutive year.

Former Eagles, Redskins and Vikings quarterback Donovan McNabb was a bit more optimistic on the Steelers' chances in 2013.

Citing the health history of quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, McNabb noted that concern, but pointed out Roethlisberger had the best third-down rating in the NFL before his injury in Week 10. McNabb also thought Roethlisberger tried to do too much when he returned from that injury.

McNabb picked the Bengals to win the division, the Steelers finishing second and the Ravens third.

"I think he and Todd Haley are going to sit down in training camp, get things hashed out, and I think they're going to explode throughout the season."

O'Hara didn't buy it.

"The Steelers are no longer Deebo," he said, referring to the character in the movie "Friday," after which the former Steeler Harrison was nicknamed. "They're no longer stealing that beach cruiser from the other teams of the division. They are all getting better."

Come the start of the season, we'll see who's bike it is. Punk.

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Source: http://www.behindthesteelcurtain.com/2013/7/13/4519848/nfl-total-access-features-steelers-in-32-in-32-segment

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Microsoft Announces New Hardware Certification Requirements for Windows 8.1

Microsoft has promised that Windows 8.1 would spawn a new wave of devices and to make sure that all new units are capable to provide a unique experience, the company is also working on a new set of hardware certification requirements for the OS update.

As noted by ZDNet, all certified Windows devices will need to be equipped with Bluetooth in case they already have Wi-Fi capabilities, while front-facing 720p webcams will be a must-have for devices with integrated displays, such as tablets and notebooks.

Higher-fidelity speakers and microphones are also required for certified Windows devices.

Microsoft is also said to prepare the second-generation Surface tablet, so all these requirements could be an indication that the upcoming tablet might actually be much more advanced when it comes to hardware.

Of course, no details are yet available, but sources claim that the new Surface should be here by October.

Source: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Microsoft-Announces-New-Hardware-Certification-Requirements-for-Windows-8-1-367859.shtml

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WWE Money in the Bank 2013 predictions

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Source: http://www.wwe.com/shows/moneyinthebank/2013/money-in-the-bank-2013-predictions

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"not really gay" woman - The Lesbian Question

Lesbian sleeping with ?not really gay? woman

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I am a lesbian, 43 and I am in love with a woman who describes herself as ?not really gay?. We have known each other for ten years. We have a strong emotional and spiritual bond. She has had heterosexual relationships most of her life: three long and intense sexual relationships with men.
She had her first lesbian encounter when she was 62 and it was with me, when I was 37. She has three daughters around my age. That summer, she abruptly ended the sex, leaving me feeling bereft, citing the age gap and not wanting to be in a relationship with me as she does not like the idea of being ?gay? or wanting to open up to a woman. She says her body tells her it is wrong for her. Yet, quite unexpectedly, when we were on holiday last summer, she woke me out of bed and asked if I would like to come into her bed for a cuddle. Well, sex was on offer and I fancy her so I jumped into her bed. So our friendship has remained ambiguous. Since then, we have slept together a few other times. She still has an issue about being in a gay relationship: she feels it is not natural to her. Everytime we have sex, she wakes up feeling depressed, saying that being with a woman is wrong for her and is not what she really wants and she says she can?t acknowledge me as her lover. And yet she keeps coming back. We keep being drawn to each other. We do not want to lose this. How to resist the sex that we want so strongly when it happens, but which makes us both miserable afterwards ? because she feels it is wrong for her and withdraws, making me feel sad. She thinks it?s a disaster: she wants me sometimes but it depresses her and it depresses me in turn. Does this sound hopeless?

Source: http://www.thelesbianquestion.com/2013/07/13/lesbian-sleeping-with-not-really-gay-woman/

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

California memorial to honor World War II 'comfort women'

The Glendale City Council has approved creation of a memorial for women who were used as sex slaves for Japanese soldiers during World War II.

Despite objections from Japanese-Americans, the council voted 4-1 on Tuesday to permit installation of the monument at Glendale Central Park honoring the so-called "comfort women" from Korea, China and other occupied nations.

A survivor of the ordeal was expected to attend the planned July 30 unveiling in the Los Angeles suburb, which has about 10,000 Korean-American residents.

The planned memorial - a statue of a girl seated next to an empty chair - is a replica of a monument installed across the street from the Japanese Embassy in Seoul, the Pasadena Star-News reported Tuesday.

The nonprofit Korean American Forum of California will fund and build it.

"I don't see this as designed to be a monument to shame Japan," Councilwoman Laura Friedman said. "What happened to those girls was a tragedy, and that's what this monument is about."

Historians believe that as many as 200,000 girls and women were forced into Japanese military brothels.

However, many Japanese and Japanese-Americans dispute the claims. Dozens of Japanese-Americans spoke against the monument at the council meeting.

The memorial would "bring out hate crimes and conflict," said Yoshi Miyake, 60, a massage therapist from Los Angeles. "Comfort ladies were nothing more than prostitutes."

Glendale officials also received hundreds of angry emails, mostly from Japan, that called the women willing prostitutes, the Los Angeles Times (http://lat.ms/13OgmQv) reported Wednesday.

Council members disputed that view.

"A 14-year-old girl doesn't voluntarily leave her village in Korea to go serve the Japanese army, give me a break," Councilman Frank Quintero said.

Other critics have claimed the girls were sold by their parents, went willingly to help their families, or were coerced by Korean pimps rather than by Japanese, the Times said.

Proposed memorials in New Jersey, New York and Singapore faced similar organized opposition.

The Japanese government issued a formal apology in 1993 for the treatment of the women, saying they "suffered immeasurable pain and incurable physical and psychological wounds."

The government's official position is the women's story "should not be politicized or be turned into a diplomatic issue," Takehiko Wajima, a spokesman for the Consulate General of Japan in Los Angeles, told the Times.

The mayor of Osaka - Japan's second-largest city - sparked an uproar and U.S. condemnation in May when he said the use of the women was necessary for military discipline and providing rest for troops.

Toru Hashimoto later sought to clarify his comments, saying he meant military authorities during that time must have deemed the practice necessary. Hashimoto also said he may have lacked "international sensitivity."

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NBA Exec: Jahlil Okafor Most Skilled High School Center In 20 Years

Jahlil Okafor has been called the most skilled high school center ever scouted by a well-regarded NBA executive with over 20 years of experience.

Okafor is 6'11, 270 pounds out of Chicago's Whitney Young.

Okafor averaged 21 points and nine rebounds during his junior season while finishing second to Jabari Parker for Mr. Basketball of Illinois.

Okafor is considering Arizona, Baylor, Duke, Illinois, Kentucky, Kansas, Michigan State and Ohio State.

Okafor averaged 10.8 points on 77.2 percent shooting from the floor and 4.8 rebounds over nine games in the 2013 U-19 World Championships.

Source: http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/228878/NBA-Exec-Jahlil-Okafor-Most-Skilled-High-School-Center-In-20-Years

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Friday, July 12, 2013

NBA free agency 2013: Bobcats may ship out Gerald Henderson

Talks on a long-term contract between Gerald Henderson and the Charlotte Bobcats have stalled and the team is now exploring sign-and-trade options for the restricted free-agent wing, Yahoo! Sports reported Wednesday night.

Yahoo! reported that the Bobcats are talking with multiple teams, though no specific teams were mentioned.

PHOTOS: SN's Top 20 NBA free agents

Henderson, 25, just completed his fourth pro season, all with the Bobcats. The Duke product averaged a career-high 15.5 points as he alternated between shooting guard and small forward. His 3-point shooting jumped dramatically to a career-best 33.0 percent.

Also Wednesday, the Charlotte Observer reported that the team waived forward Tyrus Thomas under the NBA's amnesty provision. The $18 million owed Thomas over the next two seasons will no longer count toward the team's cap. The Bobcats also officially signed free-agent center Al Jefferson and first-round draft pick Cody Zeller.

Source: http://www.sportingnews.com/nba/story/2013-07-11/nba-free-agency-2013-gerald-henderson-bobcats-tyrus-thomas-amnesty-cody-zeller

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Brazil's Eletrobras cuts over 4,000 jobs in buyout

Brazilian state-led electric utility Eletrobras said on Friday 4,088 employees had agreed to a buyout package aimed at cutting payrolls and slashing costs in the face of lower electricity tariffs.

The company, formally called Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA, agreed in December to a government plan to renew expiring hydroelectric dam concessions in exchange for electricity rate cuts of between 18 per cent and 32 per cent. The move led to a fourth-quarter loss of 10.5 billion reais ($4.6 billion) last year and a loss of 36 million reais in the first quarter of 2013.

In April the company said it planned to spend 1.4 billion reais to cut 5,000 jobs as it embarks on a three-year turnaround effort aimed at slashing costs by 30 per cent.

Source: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international-business/brazils-eletrobras-cuts-over-4000-jobs-in-buyout/articleshow/21045468.cms

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Editor's Letter: The mobile megapixel wars go thermonuclear

In each issue of Distro, editor-in-chief Tim Stevens publishes a wrap-up of the week in news.

DNP Editor's Letter The mobile megapixel wars go thermonuclear

Nokia has been teasing a zoomable Windows Phone smartphone for what seems like ages now, and finally it has been revealed. It's the Nokia Lumia 1020, stepping up another 100 over the 920 thanks to the addition of a 41-megapixel, backside-illuminated sensor sitting behind a six-element Zeiss lens. Video capture is 1080p and the cameraphone intriguingly offers full manual control, but it's basically a Lumia 920 beyond that, with a 4.5-inch, 1,280 x 768 display and a 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor.

So, naturally, the draw is that camera, and while we've seen some promising early results from stills and videos, we're obviously going to have to spend more time with the thing to see if it's worth the considerable dent it will make in your pocket. Admittedly, it's far more pocketable than Samsung's Galaxy S4 Zoom, but it remains to be seen whether megapixels can really sell phones. We'll find out on July 26th, when the phone will be available at AT&T for $300.

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

AP: Mexican land donation to church draws fire

A government donation of land to the Roman Catholic church to build a chapel in the Mexican resort city of Cancun is drawing fire in a country sensitive to religious favoritism.

Local officials in other Mexican cities have drawn fire recently for publicly "dedicating" their cities to Jesus Christ and God at religious events, despite the country's long history of religious conflicts, including the 1920s Cristero war in which tens of thousands died.

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Source: http://www.pewforum.org/Religion-News/Mexican-land-donation-to-church-draws-fire.aspx

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The US, apparently, supports everyone in Egypt (and no one likes it)

The Muslim Brotherhood, revolutionary activists, Coptic Christians, and the Army all make the cut.

By Dan Murphy,?Staff writer / July 11, 2013

Something for everyone! (Ambassador to Egypt Anne Patterson and Mohamed Morsi at a June 30 protest in Damietta).

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Al Jazeera carried a long article on its English language website yesterday designed to create the impression that the US bought and paid for the mass street protests that led Egypt's military to kick President Mohamed Morsi from office on July 3.

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The piece, "Exclusive: US bankrolled anti-Morsi activists," is filled with breathless prose about what "documents obtained" reveal about how the "US channeled funding through a State Department programme to promote democracy in the Middle East region. This programme vigorously supported activists and politicians who have fomented unrest in Egypt."

The framing of the story is to suggest that the US helped plan and finance the events that led to the military coup in Egypt.

There's just one problem. All of the documents obtained refer to financing to secular groups in Egypt in 2011 and before. That puts the funding before Mr. Morsi even came to power. The piece fails to mention that the offices of NGOs funded by the US government's National Endowment for Democracy (NED) were ordered shut in Egypt in 2011, when Egypt was still run by a military junta.

Before then the US government's democracy promotion program was fairly limited, with groups conducting political party training with all comers, from various secular groups to the Muslim Brotherhood to the Salafi parties.

The Egyptian state has always been hostile to foreign, particularly US democracy funding, no matter who's in charge. The?reason for this is fairly straightforward???its ultimate object is to make it harder for the powers that be to stay that way.?

The Al Jazeera story goes on to say that "NED has removed public access to its Egyptian grant recipients in 2011 and 2012 from its website. NED officials didn't respond to repeated interview requests."

Looks like they've got something to hide, huh? Well, what the piece fails to mention is that members of Egyptian civil society organizations who received US and other foreign funding were threatened with jail for accepting the cash after the NGO raids in 2011.

Egypt, from the time the Supreme Council for the Armed Forces were in power, put 43 foreign and local NGO employees on trial for the crime of accepting US, German, and other foreign money. Helping grant recipients avoid jail time seems responsible to me. At any rate, President Morsi's government allowed the trials to go forward after he came to power, and the 43 defendants were all given jail sentences at the start of June.

Did some anti-Morsi people get US money in 2011 (when nobody cared about Morsi) and before? You betcha. Have some of the people who got US money engaged in heated, violent rhetoric? Yes (and so has the Muslim Brotherhood and, well, practically every political faction in Egypt). Might some still be getting US money ??it's possible. But the article also neglects to mention the Tammarod ("Rebel") group that organized the mass protests against Morsi's rule.

This is not surprising coming from Al Jazeera, which is after all controlled by Qatar, a major Muslim Brotherhood backer that has used the network's Arabic language channel to support the movement. That editorial line has sullied the station's reputation, beloved by Egypt's Tahrir Square revolutionaries during the uprising against Mubarak, among the protesters who supported Morsi's downfall. For Al Jazeera the Muslim Brotherhood is the home team, and it's been as eager to demonize the opposition as the opposition (and the press that favors its views) have been to demonize the Brotherhood.

The US, of course, has managed to alienate everyone in Egypt (or maybe alienating everyone in the Middle East is just inevitable for the US.) Posters attacking US Ambassador to Egypt Anne Paterson were common at the protests that started June 30 and culminated in Morsi's downfall. One popular one showed Ambassador Patterson and President Obama side by side saying the pair "support terrorism in Egypt."

The Brotherhood's opponents, you see, came to the conclusion that the Muslim Brotherhood was in cahoots with the US and that the US had backed Morsi's rise to power over the will of the "people."

The impression was helped along by a tone-deaf speech Patterson delivered on June 18, in which she appeared to call for the anti-Morsi protests to be called off. "Because many in the Egyptian Government are affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood or its Freedom and Justice Party, the US Government must work with them," she said then. "Some say that street action will produce better results than elections. To be honest, my government and I are deeply skeptical."

But the conspiracies about US support for the Muslim Brotherhood have been around since their strong showing in parliamentary elections in 2012.

How conspiratorial? al-Dustour, a newspaper close to a secularist party staunchly opposed to the Muslim Brotherhood carried a headline after Morsi's fall that said "Egypt has crushed the Zionist, American and Muslim Brotherhood's lobby with the ouster of Morsi."

This is all a bit of what goes around, comes around. During the 2011 uprising against Mubarak, the protesters in Tahrir Square and elsewhere were angry that the US dragged its feet on abandoning support for Mubarak, just as state TV and Mubarak officials constantly complained of the meddling of "foreign hands" and sought to describe the protesters as disloyal Egyptians whipped up by US and other foreign cash, not by belief.

The US has been fairly consistent in its policy throughout all of this. Keep the money pipeline to Egypt's military, whether they're in charge or not, flowing. The US-supported Mubarak until his fall was inevitable, then dumped him. The US supported SCAF while it ruled Egypt, and it supported President Morsi during his year in power until, like Mubarak, his fall became inevitable. And now the US will back the new promised transitional process. It made that abundantly clear yesterday, when the US said a scheduled delivery of four F-16 fighters would go ahead as promised.

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News Summary: Recession changes youth attitudes

PRIORITIZING: Young people showed more interest in conserving resources and a bit more concern about their fellow human beings, according to an analysis of high school students in the wake of the Great Recession.

CHANGING ATTITUDES: Compared with youths who were surveyed a few years before the recession hit, more of the Great Recession group also was less interested in big-ticket items such as vacation homes and new cars, researchers at San Diego State University and UCLA found.

PAYING THE PIPER: The Great Recession group was still most likely to want jobs where they could make a "significant" amount of money, but the study authors say that may simply be attributable to the ever-rising cost of day-to-day expenses.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/news-summary-recession-changes-youth-attitudes-201202098.html

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Facebook Graph Search: A bit better, a bit scarier ? but mostly just different

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Facebook's Graph Search, a feature which was announced in January, is finally being rolled out widely. Like most other changes, it has the social network's users nervous. Do you need to be terrified? Do you need to quit Facebook? Here's what you should know.

What is Graph Search?
Let's say you want to know which of your friends knows someone who lives in Berlin, Germany. You can type "friends of my friends who live in Berlin, Germany" into Graph Search. Ta da! You'll have a list of the relevant individuals. Want to know which of your friends enjoyed the "Twilight" series? Type "friends who like Twilight" into Graph Search.

Get the idea?

Graph Search allows you to put together pretty elaborate queries for answers to all sorts of questions. If it floats your boat, you could try something along the lines of "people who live in San Francisco, California and like cats and also like goats and also are software engineers."

Woah! I can easily find people who like embarrassing things!
If I can see information on your Facebook profile, I can find it using Graph Search. This means that if you've shared information publicly, anyone can find it using Graph Search. This includes embarrassing things ? like the fact that you ironically "liked" Justin Bieber at some point.

This isn't a reason to panic and throw your laptop out the window though. It just means it's time to tweak your privacy settings.

Quick! Tell me what to lock down!
If I were your mother, I'd probably wag my finger and scold you for not having your Facebook privacy settings adjusted perfectly already. But unless you're my future offspring and have traveled back through time to witness the rollout of Facebook's Graph Search, there's probably no need for that.

Instead, let's talk about the things you need to check on:

  • The past. To limit the visibility of all your old posts in one go, you can go into your privacy settings and click on "Limit Past Posts." Select "Limit Old Posts" and you should be able to make everything that was once public limited to only your friends. Were you tagged in some embarrassing photos? Find the photo, click on the "Report/Remove tag" button, click "Untag Photo."
  • The present. It's a bit tedious, but you should go through your Profile and check on all the little "audience" selectors on various sections. You can limit things like your hometown, Pages you've liked, your alma mater, and so on from the public (and from strangers' Graph Search queries).
  • The future. Be aware of the audience on posts. Are you making something public? Are you limiting it to friends of friends? Also remember that you don't just have to worry about your own posts. If you allow your friends to tag you in photos, those could potentially appear in search results.

Won't someone think of the children?!?
Unsavory characters with not-entirely-acceptable tastes may think of typing queries along the lines of "women under 17 who live near me" into Graph Search. The folks at Facebook anticipated this.

To protect the privacy of users ages of 13 and 17, Facebook keeps certain information ? including age and location ? from being shared beyond friends of friends. Attempting searches which could produce information related to minors leads to a simple message explaining that Facebook "couldn't find any results for this search." (This is assuming that you're not between the ages of 13 and 17 and have friends or friends of friends who'd match the search query.)

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Coalition writes to GOP lawmakers on immigration

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ATLANTA (AP) ? A coalition of groups in Georgia is urging the state's members of Congress to vote against any immigration reform bill that includes a path to legalization for people living in the country illegally.

The groups, which call themselves the Georgia Immigration Enforcement Coalition, say they sent a letter signed by more than 50 groups to Georgia's Republican U.S. House delegation Monday.

The letter asks the lawmakers to take a pledge to oppose and vote against any legislation that includes the legalization of people in the country illegally. The organizers of the effort are also vowing to support primary candidates against Republicans who vote for a plan that includes legalization.

The coalition includes tea party groups from around the state as well as other conservative groups.

Source: http://calhountimes.com/bookmark/23079723

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2013-14 NBA Rookie of the Year Odds

michigan burkeThe 2013 NBA Draft did not go according to plan as the Cleveland Cavaliers grabbed UNLV forward Anthony Bennett with the No. 1 overall pick. Most pundits expected the Cavs to take Kentucky?s Nerlens Noel with the first selection, but Noel ended up sliding to sixth where the New Orleans Pelicans took him and subsequently traded him to the Philadelphia 76ers. No matter, both Bennett and Noel will have, barring injury, every opportunity to prove which club made the proper choice. If the latest 2013-14 NBA Rookie of the Year Odds from Bovada.lv are correct, the Utah Jazz should be pleased with their decision to trade for Michigan?s Trey Burke (selected No. 9 by Minnesota). Burke, who averaged 18.6 points and 6.7 assists per game for the Wolverines last year, is a 4 to 1 favorite to win Rookie of the Year honors while Bennett and Noel are drawing 10 to 1 and 33 to 1 odds, respectively.

The offshore bookmaker?s second pick for rookie of the year is the second pick in the draft, shooting guard Victor Oladipo (Orlando Magic) at 11 to 2 odds. Rounding out the top five rookie of the year favorites are C.J. McCollum (15/2), Otto Porter (15/2), and Michael Carter-Williams (9/1). McCollum, who was taken 10th overall, will join reigning rookie of the year Damian Lillard in Portland while Porter and Carter-Williams will suit up for the Wizards and 76ers, respectively.

Three of the last five NBA Rookie of the Year winners have been No. 1 overall picks, including Derrick Rose, Blake Griffin, and Kyrie Irving. The last player selected outside the top 10 to win the honor was Mark Jackson in 1988. Jackson, who now coaches the Golden State Warriors, was taken 18th by the New York Knicks.

2013-14 NBA Rookie of the Year Odds: Provided by Bovada.lv

Trey Burke (Jazz) 4/1
Victor Oladipo (Magic) 11/2
C.J. McCollum (Trail Blazers) 15/2
Otto Porter (Wizards) 15/2
Michael Carter-Williams (76ers) 9/1
Anthony Bennett (Cavaliers) 10/1
Ben McLemore (Kings) 10/1
Cody Zeller (Bobcats) 12/1
Alex Len (Suns) 14/1
Kelly Olynyk (Celtics) 14/1
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (Pistons) 14/1
Shabazz Muhammad (Timberwolves) 15/1
Shane Larkin (Mavericks) 16/1
Sergey Karasev (Cavaliers) 25/1
Tim Hardaway Jr. (Knicks) 25/1
Nerlens Noel (76ers) 33/1
Dennis Schroeder (Hawks) 33/1

Source: http://sports-odds.com/nba/070913-201314-nba-rookie-of-the-year-odds.html

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Russia: Syrian Rebels Used Chemical Weapons in Aleppo (Voice Of America)

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Investigators interview Asiana Airlines pilots

In this Saturday, July 6, 2013 aerial photo, the wreckage of Asiana Flight 214 lies on the ground after it crashed at the San Francisco International Airport, in San Francisco. The pilot at the controls of airliner had just 43 hours of flight time in the Boeing 777 and was landing one for the first time at San Francisco International. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

In this Saturday, July 6, 2013 aerial photo, the wreckage of Asiana Flight 214 lies on the ground after it crashed at the San Francisco International Airport, in San Francisco. The pilot at the controls of airliner had just 43 hours of flight time in the Boeing 777 and was landing one for the first time at San Francisco International. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

In this Saturday, July 6, 2013 aerial photo, the wreckage of Asiana Flight 214 lies on the ground after it crashed at the San Francisco International Airport, in San Francisco. The pilot at the controls of airliner had just 43 hours of flight time in the Boeing 777 and was landing one for the first time at San Francisco International. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

Deborah Hersman of the National Transportation Safety Board speaks at a news conference , Monday, July 8, 2013 in South San Francisco, Calif. An Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 crashed upon landing Saturday, July 6, at San Francisco International Airport, and two of the 307 passengers aboard were killed. (AP Photo/George Nikitin)

Asiana Airlines President and CEO Yoon Young-doo answers reporters' questions before heading to San Francisco at the flight gate of the Incheon International Airport in Incheon, west of Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, July 9, 2013. A South Korean official says both U.S. and Korean investigators have been interviewing the pilots who were in the cockpit when an Asiana Airlines plane clipped a seawall before crash landing at San Francisco International Airport Saturday.(AP Photo/Lee Jin-man, Pool)

In this Saturday, July 6, 2013 aerial photo, a United Airlines plane passes on the adjacent runway next to the wreckage of Asiana Flight 214 after it crashed at the San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, earlier in the day. The pilot at the controls of airliner had just 43 hours of flight time in the Boeing 777 and was landing one for the first time at San Francisco International. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

(AP) ? Aviation investigators put more questions to the pilots of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 on Tuesday, trying to learn what was happening in the cockpit of the Boeing 777 as the plane made a dangerously low and slow approach before a crash-landing that killed two passengers.

Audio recordings from the accident indicate the crew did not realize they were in trouble until seconds before hitting the seawall at the end of the runway, a calamitous impact that broke off the tail and sent the fuselage bouncing and skidding across the airfield.

Investigators have a general idea of the events that preceded the crash. But they need to hear the pilots' accounts to understand why the jetliner went down on a clear day with no sign of mechanical trouble.

Here is what is known: Seven seconds before impact, someone in the cockpit asked for more speed after apparently noticing that the jet was flying far slower than its recommended landing speed. A few seconds later, the yoke began to vibrate violently, an automatic warning telling the pilot the plane is losing lift and in imminent danger of an aerodynamic stall. One and a half seconds before impact came a command to abort the landing.

Those are the few details the National Transportation Safety Board has released so far from cockpit voice recordings, air traffic control communications and flight data collected from the smashed jet, which slammed tail-first into the waterfront tarmac Saturday.

The plane's airspeed has emerged as a key question mark in the investigation. All aircraft have minimum safe flying speeds that must be maintained or pilots risk a stall, which robs a plane of the lift it needs to stay airborne. Below those speeds, planes become unmaneuverable.

Because pilots, not the control tower, are responsible for the approach and landing, former NTSB Chairman James Hall said, the cockpit communications will be key to figuring out what went wrong.

"Good communication with the flight crew as well as the flight attendants is something I'm sure they're going to look at closely with this event," he said Tuesday. "Who was making decisions?"

Hall was on the transportation board when a Korean Airlines Boeing 747 crashed in Guam in 1997, an accident investigators blamed in part on an authoritarian cockpit culture that made newer pilots reluctant to challenge captains.

Since then, the industry has adopted broad training and requirements for crew resource management, a communications system or philosophy airline pilots are taught in part so that pilots who not at the controls feel free to voice any safety concerns or correct any unsafe behavior, even if it means challenging a more senior pilot or saying something that might give offense.

If any of the Asiana pilots "saw something out of parameters for a safe landing," they were obligated to speak up, said Cass Howell, an associate dean at the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Fla.

"There are dozens and dozens of accidents that were preventable had someone been able to speak up when they should have, but they were reluctant to do so for any number of reasons, including looking stupid or offending the captain," said Howell, a former Marine Corps pilot.

There's been no indication, from verbal calls or mechanical issues, that an emergency was ever declared by pilots, who included a captain who was training on the 777 and landing one in San Francisco for the first time. While four pilots were aboard, it is not clear if all four were in the cockpit when they landed.

Most airlines would require all four pilots to be present for the landing, the time when something is most likely to go wrong, experienced pilots said.

"If there are four pilots there, even if you are sitting on a jump seat, that's something you watch, the airspeed and the descent profile," said John Cox, a former US Airways pilot and former Air Line Pilots Association accident investigator.

Investigators want to nail down exactly what all four pilots were doing at all times.

"We're looking at what they were doing, and we want to understand why they were doing it,." Deborah Hersman, head of the NTSB, said Monday. "We want to understand what they knew and what they understood."

Hersman said she hoped to provide more details from the interviews during a news briefing scheduled for Tuesday afternoon.

It's unlikely there was a lot of chatter as the plane came in. The Federal Aviation Administration's "sterile cockpit" rules require pilots to refrain from any unnecessary conversation while the plane is below 10,000 feet so that their attention is focused on taking off or landing. What little conversation takes places is supposed to be necessary to safely completing the task at hand.

Choi Jeong-ho, a senior official for South Korea's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, told reporters in a briefing Tuesday in South Korea that investigators from both countries questioned two of the four Asiana pilots, Lee Gang-guk and Lee Jeong-min, on Monday. They planned to question the other two pilots and air controllers Tuesday.

Choi said recorded conversation between the pilots and air controllers at the San Francisco airport would be investigated, too.

In addition, authorities were reviewing the initial rescue efforts after fire officials acknowledged that one of their trucks might have run over one of the two Chinese teenagers killed in the crash. The students, Wang Linjia and Ye Mengyuan, were part of a larger group headed for a Christian summer camp with dozens of classmates.

Asiana President Yoon Young-doo arrived in San Francisco from South Korea on Tuesday morning, fighting his way through a pack of journalists outside customs.

He said he will look at the efforts of airline employees to help injured passengers and their family members, visit with the NTSB and other organizations to apologize for the crash and try to meet injured passengers.

Yoon said he can't meet with the Asiana pilots because no outside contact with them is allowed until the investigation is completed.

Yoon said Lee Jeong-min, a 777 pilot, was the pilot on 33 flights to San Francisco, and Lee Gang-guk was a pilot on 29 flights into San Francisco but on other planes.

Lee Jeong-min had been named a training pilot on the flight because he was among the top 25 percent of Asiana pilots, Yoon said. Lee Gang-guk had logged nearly 10,000 hours operating other planes but had only 43 hours in the 777, a plane he still was getting used to flying, said Asiana spokeswoman Lee Hyomin.

More than 180 people aboard the plane went to hospitals with injuries. But remarkably, more than a third didn't even require hospitalization.

The passengers included 141 Chinese, 77 South Koreans, 64 Americans, three Canadians, three Indians, one Japanese, one Vietnamese and one person from France.

South Korea officials said 39 people remained hospitalized in seven different hospitals in San Francisco.

The flight originated in Shanghai, China, and stopped over in Seoul, South Korea, before making the nearly 11-hour trip to San Francisco.

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Associated Press writers Jason Dearen, Terry Collins, Paul Elias, Lisa Leff and Sudhin Thanawala in San Francisco and Hyung-jin Kim in Seoul also contributed to this report.

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Ariane 6 rocket design selected

The basic design for Europe's next generation rocket, the Ariane 6, has been selected.

It will be powered by two solid-fuelled lower stages and incorporate the liquid-fuelled upper-stage currently being developed as an upgrade for the existing Ariane 5 vehicle.

The concept was chosen following six months of trade-off studies.

Member states of the European Space Agency approved Ariane 6 development at a ministerial council last November.

Esa governments expect the new launcher to enter service at the start of the next decade.

The 6 will have less lifting capacity than the five - some 3-6.5 tonnes to the high orbits occupied by telecoms satellites, versus the 11.5 tonnes the 5 will have after its upgrade.

But the 6 will launch just one spacecraft at a time, not the two routinely orbited by the 5 now.

Also, the primary driver to a new configuration is the desire to reduce costs of manufacture and operation.

Ariane 5, although remarkably reliable and successful, is priced above its competition.

Ministers fear the vehicle's current market dominance will be eroded over time unless a cheaper approach is adopted.

The goal is to try produce and launch a rocket for no more than about 70m euros (?60m/?90m).

The 6 hopes to achieve this by slimming down the production consortium, which is spread across the continent, and by including fewer, less complex components in the build itself.

The baseline configuration is what is termed "PPH", where the "P" stands for "poudre" (or "powder" in English) to indicate solid propulsion, and where "H" stands for "hydrogen", to indicate the use of super-chilled liquid propellants.

In the 6, the first stage will have a line of three motors, each loaded with 135 tonnes of solid propellant, to lift the vehicle and its payload off the pad.

The in-line trio of motors will burn for a few minutes before separating and falling away. A second solid stage will then ignite and lift what remains of the vehicle into space.

This too will separate once exhausted, to allow the liquid-fuelled Vinci upper-stage to complete the task of placing the satellite in its final intended orbit.

Unlike the current Ariane 5 upper-stage, Vinci will bring itself out of the sky after the mission to limit the amount of junk circling the Earth.

The clam-shell fairing which protects the payload during the early phases of the ascent will have a diameter of 5.4m - the same as Ariane 5.

Esa says the Ariane 6 will build on the advances made by European industry in recent years, and will benefit from synergies with its newly introduced Vega rocket.

This is much smaller than Ariane but uses a lot of solids knowhow, and is manufactured with composite techniques the 6 would hope to copy.

Ariane 5 was introduced in 1996. After some early failures it has become the main means by which commercial telecoms satellites - the platforms that relay TV, phone and internet traffic - get into orbit.

Flying out of its Kourou base in French Guiana, the rocket also lifts the ATV space truck, the largest cargo vessel supplying the International Space Station.

And in 2018, Ariane 5 is scheduled to launch the James Webb Space Telescope, the $10bn (?7bn/8bn euros) successor to the Hubble observatory.

A site at Kourou for the 6's new pad has already been identified.

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Apple and Samsung Brace Themselves for Chinese Competition, Lenovo and Huawai Set to Take Over Smartphone Industry

China has been penetrating markets here and there quite successfully. In the previous year, the country managed to join the competition giving competitors a run for their money. The global phone industry has shifted - Apple and Samsung are no longer just the players.

Previously, smartphones were targeted to a high-end market. Only the affluent or rich can afford to buy the device. These days, there are emerging markets offering companies lots of opportunities. Different types of smartphones have also emerged forcing players like Apple and Samsung to diversify products to cater to different consumer groups.

The diversifying needs and emerging markets are the two primary factors that will affect the growth of smartphone sales in the future. Major Chinese tech manufacturers like Lenovo, Huawi, Oppo, Coolpad, Xioami and ZTE are taking advantage of this. It is only a matter of time before these players put out their series of products challenging features of the bigger market shareholders.

Although Samsung remains the top selling vendor of phones in China, earning 20 percent of the market shares for Q1 2013, Chinese companies are poised to overtake according to Canalys. They have already gone past Apple. The company has around 8 percent of the smartphone market in China.

Players like Huawei and Lenovo have been successful in switching gears and expanding their services and products. Lenovo has improved their position after releasing the ThinkPad laptops. The firm expressed venture into the smartphones industry in no time.

"There's a long tail of local competitors that are going to push Apple and Samsung harder and harder," Neil Mawston , analyst from Strategy Analytics, explained.

Many phone consumers in China are particular about the price because network operators do not usually subsidize the phones in the country. Unlike in Europe in United States where the subsidies cover for a certain sum masking the actual amount people pay for their phones. More importantly, Chinese consumers switch cell phones faster than people in the West. Analyst say consumers change their phones around every six months compared with consumers in Europe and United States.

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Monday, July 8, 2013

Bharti Airtel repays Rs.6796 crore debt

Cambodian Times (IANS) Monday 8th July, 2013

India's largest telecommunication provider Bharti Airtel Monday announced that it has repaid its Rs.6,796 crore debt from the 5 percent stake sale to the Qatar Foundation Endowment.

The company said in a statement that this significant debt reduction will result in the improvement in its capital structure and balance sheet leverage.

"In June 2013, Bharti had issued 199,870,006 new equity shares, representing 5 percent equity stake in the company, to Qatar Foundation Endowment for a total consideration of Rs.6,796 crore," it said.

Source: http://www.cambodiantimes.com/index.php/sid/215687182/scat/d805653303cbbba8

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Sunday, July 7, 2013

Solar Plane Takes Off on Last Leg of Historic Cross-Country Flight

A solar-powered airplane is poised to complete an historic cross-country flight across the United States this weekend, after taking off on the last leg of its journey this morning (July 6) from Washington, D.C.

The plane, called Solar Impulse, departed Washington Dulles International Airport at 4:46 a.m. EDT today, and is expected to reach New York City early Sunday (July 7), at 2 a.m. EDT, after approximately 21 hours in the air. The aircraft is scheduled to land at John F. Kennedy International Airport.

After taking off from the nation's capital, Solar Impulse will cross the Chesapeake Bay, which surrounds Virginia and Maryland, and will follow the Atlantic Coast toward Atlantic City, N.J., at an average cruising altitude of 8,000 feet (2,440 meters), according to company officials. As the plane approaches New York City, it will fly over the Verrazano Bridge, which links the boroughs of Staten Island and Brooklyn, and pass by the iconic Statue of Liberty. [Images: Cross-Country Flight in a Solar-Powered Plane]

Each leg of Solar Impulse's flight is being streamed live online, where up-to-date information on the aircraft's position, altitude and speed will be featured. The live feed also includes views inside the airplane's cockpit, and from Solar Impulse's mission control center in Switzerland.

Solar Impulse is also hosting a Google Hangout during the flight, with a number of participants, including Erik Lindbergh, the grandson of famed aviator Charles Lindbergh.

This is the fifth and last leg of Solar Impulse's cross-country journey, which began May 3 near San Francisco, Calif. Since then, the solar-powered aircraft has made stops in Phoenix, Dallas, St. Louis, Cincinnati and Washington, D.C.

Solar Impulse is the first airplane capable of flying day and night without using any fuel. The plane is powered entirely by solar panels and batteries, and generates roughly the same amount of power as a small scooter, company officials have said.

Solar Impulse co-founder and Swiss pilot Andr? Borschberg is piloting the plane on the final leg of its journey. Borschberg and Solar Impulse's other co-founder, Bertrand Piccard, have alternated flying the single-seater plane on the coast-to-coast trip.

After landing in New York City, Solar Impulse officials will host a news conference on Monday (July 8) at John F. Kennedy International Airport. During their stay in the "Big Apple," Borschberg and Piccard are also expected to participate in a NASDAQ Opening Bell Ceremony in Times Square and will meet with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon on Tuesday (July 9).

Solar Impulse's record-setting cross-country journey is part of an initiative called "Clean Generation," which aims to promote clean technologies and sustainable energy solutions.

In Washington, D.C., Solar Impulse presented the Clean Generation goals to key decision makers at the White House and Capitol Hill, including Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz.

Follow Denise Chow on Twitter @denisechow. Follow LiveScience @livescience, Facebook?& Google+. Original article on?LiveScience.com.

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Butler has promoted Brandon Miller from assistant coach to head coach of its men's basketball team.

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Coast to coast walk for cancer survivor

A NANTMEL woman who beat cancer is embarking on a 200 mile plus trek later this month, in order to raise funds for two local charities.


Rhiannon Sparrow, who underwent treatment for breast cancer two years ago, is preparing to walk more than 200 miles to raise money for The Bracken Trust, in Llandrindod Wells, and the Mid Wales Tenovus Bus.


Rhiannon?s walk will take her two weeks, starting on July 20 and finishing on August 2.


Prior to the walk, Rhiannon said: ?I?m feeling a combination of apprehension and excitement leading up to the trek. I am feeling very positive and lucky for the tremendous support I have received.?


She will begin her walk at Worm?s Head on the Gower, South Wales and walking the length of Wales to Aber Falls on the North Coast.


Rhiannon?s challenge will take her over all the upland areas that make the ?spine? of Wales, crossing the Beacons, the Elenydd, Pumlimon, the Tarrens, Cadair Idris, and finally the Rhinog, Moelwyn and other mountains of Snowdonia.


She will enter Powys via the Elan Valley on July 25, before moving onto the Northern half of Wales on July 27.


Mother-of-two Rhiannon, who was diagnosed in April 2011, underwent two lumpectomies, including lymph node removal, an eventual mastectomy, and chemotherapy followed by radiotherapy.


?I was treated at Hereford County Hospital through the Macmillan Renton Unit and their care, support, professionalism and sensitivity were outstanding,? she said.


?What was a potentially life threatening and devastating experience became a manageable and simply life changing experience, not only for me but also my family.


?It got the better of me a few times but you just have to keep going,? she added.


Rhiannon who was given the all-clear last April, has since had a second elective mastectomy to remove further risk and is now awaiting reconstruction.


Rhiannon will not be alone during any stage of the challenge, as her family, friends and husband will be with her on different days and stages of the challenge.


?This for me is all about giving something back to the services that have helped me.
?I am choosing a long path - one that takes me through my home country of Wales, taking in many of the upland areas that are close to my heart,? she said.


Rhiannon said that The Bracken Trust, in Llandrindod, is one of her chosen charities because it provided her with much needed and sympathetic support during her illness and with her lymphodoema treatment.


Rhiannon had no dealings with Tenovus during her illness but said she has chosen that cause because they are extending their Mid Wales Tenovus Bus further north in Powys.


She said: ?This will provide more and more local support and treatment to cancer patients, including chemotherapy. This will avoid the long journeys to Hereford, Cardiff or other hospitals and will greatly improve the experience for patients in Mid Wales.


?Some people can be sat all day on a bus for five minutes of treatment, it?s the last thing people need.?


Rhiannon has set herself a target of ?5,000 to raise for her chosen charities.
?I would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who has donated so far and for my family and friends for their immense support,? she added.


If you would like to sponsor Rhiannon can do so by visiting

http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/rhiannonsparrow, you can also follow Rhiannon on Twitter: @rhicoast2coast or Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/RhiannonSparrowsCoast2CoastForCancerWalk

Source: http://www.countytimes.co.uk:80/news/124323/coast-to-coast-walk-for-cancer-survivor.aspx

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