Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Red and blue PlayStation 3 variants to hit Japan next month

Red and blue PlayStation 3 variants to hit Japan next month

Sony's current console line up a little too monochrome for your taste? Look towards the sunrise -- a more colorful PlayStation is about to arrive in Japan. Starting next month, Japanese gamers will be able to decorate their living room with PS3s in "garnet red" and "azurite blue." Sony says the colorful variants will be available in limited quantities when they launch on February 28th, packing a 250GB HDD and priced at ¥24,980 ($279). The colors appeared in Europe over the weekend, too -- flaunting 500GB HDD and a €330 (about $440) sticker price on Amazon.de. No word on North American availability, though we wouldn't be surprised to see it show up in a bundle somewhere down the road.

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Blog vs. Ezine Publishing | Wordpreneur

MagazinesJust thinking out loud.

My electronic publishing roots are so very old school. The ?plain text newsletter files passed along through single line dialup Bulletin Board Systems (BBSs) before anyone had an inkling what the Internet was? kind of old school. Yeah, those were ezines, eventually a ?new? publication format everyone was getting excited over when the Web boomed in the 90s. Blog? Whazzat?

It?s been a while since I last purposely worked on putting together an ezine ?issue.? Fun to do, absolutely, but I?ve since moved on to blogging. Still have a number of friends who do them though ? weeklies, monthlies, some for years, even a decade?plus. While I have long since abandoned the format and simply use a free service like Google Feedburner to automatically take posts from this blog?s RSS feed and periodically email links and summaries to email subscribers who prefer to get their Wordpreneur fix that way instead of dropping by the blog directly. That?s what you?ll be subscribing to if you click on the orange RSS Feed icon you see on the right ? OK, here it is too:

(Although, now that I?m thinking about it, I really should be doing more than just that orange icon ? like an actual subscription email data entry ?form? ? to build a subscriber list.)

Depending on how often I add content to Wordpreneur, some of those emails Feedburner automatically sends out look pretty darn ezine-ish, actually, and compelling. I?ll paste one below, from just yesterday, links and all, as an example. I think I could opt to have whole posts sent instead of these short bursts, but for a whole bunch of reasons I?ve decided against doing that. Traditional ezine publishers, on the other hand, normally do send whole articles in each issue, and with some, particularly the monthlies, two or more of them in each issue. And intros and ads and news and links and chatter and etc. etc. etc. besides. They are, after all, newsletters.

Neither here nor there and to each his own. Is my way (RSS updates packaged in auto-emails) better than the more traditional-like ezine? No idea. No data on that, although I would imagine there is some somewhere we can find if we just Google around. But something in the ?blogs are better? camp did jump out at me as I quickly scanned through yesterday?s Feedburner-generated update I got in my inbox:

Sharing links. It?s easier for folks to share the direct links to just the content they want to share. Whether they want to pass it around by email to personal contacts or write about in articles and blog posts (how I normally end up sharing links), it?s just plain easier.

Not to mention eliminates non-sharing because they can?t share just the content they want! That?s for persnickety folks like me, actually. Assuming we?re lucky enough the ezine publisher actually posts issues online for us to be able to link to (not always), I can?t tell you how many times I?ve wanted to link to an article in an issue but scrapped that idea since I didn?t want my readers to: (a) be needlessly exposed to all the other jibber-jabber (other articles, ads, notices, news, admin stuff, blah blah blah) that?s in a typical ezine, and (b) be forced to wade through that aforementioned jibber-jabber just to get to the desired content, what with ezine content being pretty linear. Unless there?s no alternative content. But guess what: Usually, there is, somewhere else, or even self-generated quickly.

Blogs have all that other stuff too? Peripherally, yeah. Peripherally. Big diff.

Food for thought.

Here?s that copy of the Feedburner-generated ?issue? from fresh Wordpreneur content:

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KDP users can choose if they want to make 70%? or 35% royalty. The catch is, to make 70% users must price their eBooks competitively? between $2.99 and $9.99? Anything lower than $2.99 and many consumers begin to wonder if the content inside is worth it, unless the description of the eBook states the eBook [...]

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Too many professional bios are stiff, formal, stodgy, plodding and downright boring. More potent than Ambien. It isn?t often when you see personal facts ? really fun details that paint a picture ? inserted into someone?s professional bio?? Read full article @ The Publicity Hound?s Blog ??? ???- 25 Ways to Write for Money. Open [...]

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Monday, January 21, 2013

Manti Te'o to be interviewed by Katie Couric

NEW YORK (AP) ? Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o will be interviewed by Katie Couric, the first on-camera interview given by the All-American since news broke about the dead girlfriend hoax.

Te'o and his parents will appear on Couric's syndicated talk show Thursday. ABC News announced the interview Sunday, but gave no details as to when it will take place and where.

Te'o gave an off-camera interview with ESPN on Friday night. He insists he was the victim of the hoax, not a participant. The Heisman Trophy runner-up said he had an online romance with a woman he never met and in September was informed that the woman died from leukemia.

Te'o told ESPN that the person suspected of being the mastermind of the hoax has contacted him and apologized.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/manti-teo-interviewed-katie-couric-194106958--spt.html

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Eugene Kaspersky And Mikko Hypponen Talk Red October And The Future Of Cyber Warfare At DLD

kaspersky_dldWhat is the consequence of cyber warfare slowly becoming increasingly common? That was the basic question that guided the DLD keynotes of Eugene Kaspersky, the co-founder of security company Kaspersky Lab, and F-Secure's chief research officer Mikko Hypponen.

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Clinton, Carter join Obama inaugural gathering

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton arrive at the ceremonial swearing-in for President Barack Obama at the U.S. Capitol during the 57th Presidential Inauguration in Washington, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton arrive at the ceremonial swearing-in for President Barack Obama at the U.S. Capitol during the 57th Presidential Inauguration in Washington, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

(AP) ? Former presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter joined lawmakers and other dignitaries at the Capitol for President Barack Obama's ceremonial swearing-in Monday to a second term.

The two men are the only living Democrats who have occupied the White House. Clinton was accompanied by his wife, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is departing as Obama's second term gets under way.

Former first lady Rosalynn Carter accompanied her husband for the ceremonies at the Capitol's West front.

Neither former President George W. Bush nor his father, former President George H.W. Bush, were expected to attend. Both are Republicans.

The elder Bush was recently released from the hospital, where he was treated for bronchitis and other issues.

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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Musial was 'most beloved' Cardinal

'Stan the Man' was 3-time MVP; hitting standout helped Cardinals win 3 World Series titles

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Stan Musial was so revered in St. Louis, two statues of him stand outside Busch Stadium.

By R.B. FALLSTROM

updated 2:27 a.m. ET Jan. 20, 2013

ST. LOUIS - No last name necessary.

A slew of batting titles. Corkscrew stance. Humble. A gentleman. All-around good guy.

Stan the Man.

Stanley Frank Musial, the St. Louis Cardinals star who was one of the greatest players in the history of baseball, died Saturday. He was 92.

"I never heard anybody say a bad word about him - ever," Willie Mays said in a statement released by the Hall of Fame.

The Cardinals announced Musial's death in a news release and said he died at his home in Ladue, a St. Louis suburb, surrounded by family. The team said Musial's son-in-law, Dave Edmonds, informed the club of the slugger's death.

Earlier Saturday, baseball lost another Hall of Famer when longtime Baltimore Orioles manager Earl Weaver died at age 82.

Musial, the Midwest icon with too many batting records to fit on his Hall of Fame plaque, was so revered in St. Louis that two statues in his honor stand outside Busch Stadium - one just wouldn't do him justice. He was one of baseball's greatest hitters, every bit the equal of Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio even without the bright lights of the big city.

Musial won seven National League batting crowns, was a three-time MVP and helped the Cardinals capture three World Series championships in the 1940s.

He spent his entire 22-year career with the Cardinals and made the All-Star team 24 times - baseball held two All-Star games each summer for a few seasons. He had been the longest-tenured living Hall of Famer.

"Stan will be remembered in baseball annals as one of the pillars of our game," Hall of Fame President Jeff Idelson said. "The mold broke with Stan. There will never be another like him."

A pitcher in the low minors until he injured his arm, Musial turned to playing the outfield and first base. It was a stroke of luck for him, as he went on to hit .331 with 475 home runs before retiring in 1963.

Widely considered the greatest Cardinals player ever, Musial was the first person in team history to have his number retired. Ol' 6 probably was the most popular, too, especially after Albert Pujols skipped town.

"I will cherish my friendship with Stan for as long as I live," Pujols wrote on Twitter. "Rest in Peace."

At the suggestion of a pal, actor John Wayne, Musial carried around autographed cards of himself to give away. He enjoyed doing magic tricks for kids and was fond of pulling out a harmonica to entertain crowds with a favorite, "The Wabash Cannonball."

Scandal-free and eager to play every day, Musial struck a chord with fans throughout America's heartland and beyond. For much of his career, St. Louis was the most western outpost in the majors, and the Cardinals' vast radio network spread word about him in all directions.

Farmers in the field and families on the porch would tune in, as did a future president - Bill Clinton recalled doing his homework listening to Musial's exploits.

"We have lost the most beloved member of the Cardinals family," team chairman William DeWitt Jr. said.

Musial's public appearances dwindled in recent years, though he took part in the pregame festivities at Busch Stadium during the 2011 postseason as the Cardinals won the World Series. And he was at the White House in February 2011 when President Barack Obama presented him with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, America's highest civilian honor for contributions to society.

At the ceremony, President Obama said: "Stan remains to this day an icon untarnished, a beloved pillar of the community, a gentleman you'd want your kids to emulate."

He certainly delivered at the plate.

Musial never struck out 50 times in a season. He led the NL in most every hitting category for at least one year, except homers. He hit a career-high 39 home runs in 1948, falling one short of winning the Triple Crown.

"Major League Baseball has lost one of its true legends in Stan Musial, a Hall of Famer in every sense and a man who led a great American life. He was the heart and soul of the historic St. Louis Cardinals franchise for generations," Commissioner Bud Selig said. "As remarkable as `Stan the Man' was on the field, he was a true gentleman in life. All of Major League Baseball mourns his passing."

In all, Musial held 55 records when he retired in 1963. Fittingly, the accolades on his bronze Hall plaque start off with this fact, rather than flowery prose: "Holds many National League records ..."

He played nearly until his 43rd birthday, adding to his totals. He got a hit with his final swing, sending an RBI single past Cincinnati's rookie second baseman - that was Pete Rose, who would break Musial's league hit record of 3,630 some 18 years later.

Of those hits, Musial got exactly 1,815 at home and exactly 1,815 on the road. He also finished with 1,951 RBIs and scored 1,949 runs.

All that balance despite a most unorthodox left-handed stance. Legs and knees close together, he would cock the bat near his ear and twist his body away from the pitcher. When the ball came, he uncoiled.

Unusual, that aspect of Musial.

Asked to describe the habits that kept him in baseball for so long, Musial once said: "Get eight hours of sleep regularly. Keep your weight down, run a mile a day. If you must smoke, try light cigars. They cut down on inhaling."

One last thing, he said: "Make it a point to bat .300."

As for how he did that, Musial offered a secret.

"I consciously memorized the speed at which every pitcher in the league threw his fastball, curve, and slider," he said. "Then, I'd pick up the speed of the ball in the first 30 feet of its flight and knew how it would move once it has crossed the plate."

It worked pretty well, considering Musial began his baseball career as a pitcher in the low minors. And by his account, as he said during his induction speech in Cooperstown, an injury had left him as a "dead, left-handed pitcher just out of Class D."

Hoping to still reach the majors, he turned to another position. It was just the change he needed.

Musial made his major league debut late in 1941, the season that Williams batted .406 for the Boston Red Sox and DiMaggio hit in a record 56 straight games for the New York Yankees.

Musial never expressed regret or remorse that he didn't attract more attention than the cool DiMaggio or prickly Williams. Fact is, Musial was plenty familiar in every place he played.

Few could bring themselves to boo baseball's nicest superstar, not even the Brooklyn Dodgers crowds that helped give him his nickname, a sign of weary respect for his .359 batting average at Ebbets Field.

Many, many years before any sports fans yelled "You're the man!" at their favorite athletes, Stan was indeed the Man.

Dodgers pitcher Preacher Roe once joked about how to handle Musial: "I throw him four wide ones and then I try to pick him off first base."

Brooklynites had another reason to think well of Musial: Unlike Enos Slaughter and other Cardinals teammates, he was supportive when the Dodgers' Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier in 1947. Bob Gibson, who started out with the Cardinals in the late 1950s, would recall how Musial had helped establish a warm atmosphere between blacks and whites on the team.

"I knew Stan very well," Mays said. "He used to take care of me at All-Star games, 24 of them. He was a true gentleman who understood the race thing and did all he could."

Like DiMaggio and Williams, Musial embodied a time when the greats stayed with one team. He joined the Cardinals during the last remnants of the Gas House Gang and stayed in St. Louis until Gibson and Curt Flood ushered in a new era of greatness.

"Sad to hear about Stan the Man, it's an honor to wear the same uniform," current Cardinals slugger Matt Holliday tweeted.


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HBT: Stan Musial?s name doesn?t dot the record books anywhere near as frequently as those of Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron and Barry Bonds. Still, for consistent greatness, perhaps no one matched Stan the Man, who died Saturday at 92.

Musial was 'most beloved' Cardinal

Stan Musial, one of baseball's greatest hitters and a Hall of Famer with the St. Louis Cardinals for more than two decades, has died. He was 92.

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Limit Soap Dispenser Output with a Rubber Band

Limit Soap Dispenser Output with a Rubber BandIf your usual soap dispenser doles out more soap than you would like you can restrict the amount pumped by wrapping a rubber band around the neck of the pump. You can usually double the life of your soap refill using this method and your hands will be just as clean.

This tip comes from productive living weblog Marc and Angel who list his tip along with 39 other uses for rubber bands.

I've just been informed that the original post idea and photo are actually from Flickr user chilsta. The source link below has been reflected to update that and now credits Marc and Angel with the referral and not as the original source. My apologies for the oversight.

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Republicans lying low for Obama inauguration

WASHINGTON (AP) ? For many Republicans, this is a good weekend to get away from it all.

With hundreds of thousands of Democrats traveling to nation's capital for President Barack Obama's swearing-in ceremonies, Republicans and supporters of last fall's GOP presidential candidate, Mitt Romney, are leaving town for sunny vacation destinations and company conferences or staying indoors and avoiding the crowds.

After failing to recapture the White House for a second straight presidential election, many are not exactly in a partying mood.

"It's a good time to lay low," said John Feehery, the president of Quinn Gillespie Communications and a former top congressional aide.

As Democrats prepare to mark Obama's second inauguration on Monday by bundling up along the parade route or donning party gowns or tuxedos, Republicans are spending the long Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend with quick vacation getaways, quiet time at home or trips to the movie theater.

Few plan any "mourning parties" or "bawls" that have been the staples of past inaugural festivities for the party out of power. But invites to pricey balls and swanky soirees tend to be scarce if your candidate lost and watching television provides a constant reminder of November's elections.

"Invitations must have gotten lost in the mail!" former Romney adviser Ed Gillespie wrote in an email saying he had no major plans for the weekend.

Charlie Spies, an attorney and co-founder of the pro-Romney super PAC called Restore Our Future, was in Las Vegas for the weekend, hosting about 100 Republicans, including some former Romney campaign aides, at events in the Wynn Las Vegas and Venetian Resort Hotel Casino.

Spies held a similar gathering for about 20 friends and associates four years ago but said he was surprised by the amount of interest this time.

"I was expecting more than 20 but no place near this response," he said. "But I think people were excited to have an opportunity to be someplace other than D.C. and let President Obama and his supporters have their day in the sun."

Ron Bonjean, a former Bush administration and congressional aide who runs a public affairs firm, convened a small work retreat at a resort in Mexico and said he planned to use the time to prepare for new challenges in 2013.

"It's the perfect time for us to be productive and focused on the year ahead while Washington is consumed with swearing in the president," he said.

Republicans will be part of the inauguration ceremony, with members of Congress gathered on the west front steps of the Capitol for Obama's swearing-in. Many Republican lawmakers are attending state balls during the weekend to welcome their constituents.

Some Republican leaders ? including House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., and House Armed Services Chairman Howard "Buck" McKeon, R-Calif. ? planned to attend an inauguration-related ball on Sunday night honoring members of the military.

The bipartisan event includes a performance by Lynyrd Skynyrd, the rock band that canceled its show at last summer's Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., because of Tropical Storm Isaac.

After the parties end, the work to win back the White House begins. The Republican National Committee is holding its winter meeting in Charlotte, N.C., next week. A major topic of discussion will be finding ways to reach out to minority voters and win elections.

Next weekend, a robust lineup of Republican luminaries, including Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, Romney's running mate, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, will address conservatives at a conference organized by the National Review Institute.

For Republicans, this is a season of introspection and planning for the future.

"When you're winning, you're thinking about the possibilities. When you lose, you're thinking about what went wrong," Feehery said. "When you're winning, you're thinking about your next job. When you lose, you're thinking about keeping your job."

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/republicans-lying-low-obama-inauguration-090623292--politics.html

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Saturday, January 19, 2013

THE RESET: Debt, stocks both up in 1st Obama term

Two things soared big time during President Barack Obama's first term: the national debt and the stock market.

So what gives?

The debt rose from $10.6 trillion four years ago to close to $16.4 trillion now, a 55 percent increase.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average was 7,949 on Inauguration Day 2009. On Friday, was it was hovering around 13,600 in midday trading, an increase of better than 70 percent.

Both increases are products of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.

Stocks have posted big gains, for sure, but they're still down from the Dow's all-time high of 14,164 on Oct. 9, 2007.

And the surge in the national debt reflects higher government spending on stimulus and safety-net programs and two wars as well as lower tax revenues due to weaker corporate and personal earnings, job losses and Bush-era tax cuts.

For most of the past four years, Obama has emphasized that he inherited the bad times from President George W. Bush.

But as he moves this weekend into his second term, it will become harder and harder to blame his predecessor's policies for present woes.

The recession began in December 2007 and technically ended in mid-2009. But the economy remains troubled, recovery excruciatingly slow.

The economy grew only about 2 percent in 2012 and isn't projected to rise much above that for the next few years.

Unemployment is 7.8 percent ? right where it was in January 2009, but down from a high of 10 percent in October 2009. It's likely to be years before job growth returns to pre-recession levels of 5-6 percent.

Real median household income is down, Americans living below the poverty line up.

Obama calls his second-term Inauguration a reminder that much more needs to be done to heal the economy.

"It's also a reminder for me that this country has gone through some very tough times before," he said in a new video from the Presidential Inaugural Committee. "But we always come out on the other side."

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/reset-debt-stocks-both-1st-obama-term-181332796--politics.html

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Fashion designer John Galliano starts comeback: Vogue

LONDON (Reuters) - Disgraced fashion designer John Galliano is making his return to the industry with a temporary residency at Oscar de la Renta's studio in New York, Vogue magazine reported on Friday.

The British designer, who was fired by Dior in 2011 after he was caught on camera making anti-Semitic remarks in a Paris cafe, will spend the next three weeks with de la Renta as he prepares for his forthcoming New York Fashion Week show, a report on vogue.co.uk said.

"John and I have known each other for many years and I am a great admirer of his talent," de la Renta was quoted by Vogue as saying.

Galliano's sudden departure from the star position at one of the multi-billion dollar global fashion world's most recognized labels shook the industry and left LVMH, Dior's owner and a leading international luxury goods conglomerate, without a creative leader at its top couture brand for months.

Dior's new lead designer, Raf Simons, presented his first ready-to-wear collection in September 2012.

A French court handed out a 6,000-euro ($8,000) suspended fine to Galliano in 2011 after he was found guilty of anti-Semitic behavior. Galliano said an addiction to drugs and drink had left him out of control.

"He has worked long and hard on his recovery and I am happy to give him the opportunity to reimmerse himself in the world of fashion and reacclimate in an environment where he has been so creative," de la Renta told Vogue.

Since his Dior dismissal, Galliano, 52, has designed British model Kate Moss's wedding dress and was mooted as the new creative director of the relaunched fashion label Schiaparelli in rumors that were quickly dismissed, Vogue reported.

Galliano is widely thought of as one of the most talented and creative names in fashion. His shows for his eponymous label and Dior were known for their drama and theatrical beauty.

"I am grateful to Oscar beyond words for inviting me to spend time with him in the familiar surroundings of a design studio," Galliano was quoted as saying by Vogue. "His support and faith in me is humbling."

Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman said she was also "delighted" by the news.

"Oscar de la Renta is the king of uptown style and John Galliano the prince of romantic glamour, so it should be a magical match," she told Vogue. "I am delighted John's returning to fashion."

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(Reporting by Paul Casciato, editing by Mark Heinrich)

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Sony Sells NYC Headquarters for $1.1B

Here?s yet another sign that Sony?s glory days are over, at least for now. It has agreed to sell its?distinctive 37-story U.S. headquarters building at 550 Madison Ave. in March to a consortium led by commercial real estate company The Chetrit Group. Sony doesn?t have to move yet: It has a three-year leaseback agreement for the executive offices and businesses including Sony Music Entertainment, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, and Sony Pictures Entertainment. But the Tokyo-based company says the deal is needed to help?strengthen its ?financial foundation and business competitiveness and for future growth.? It expects net cash proceeds of about $770M, and plans to record about $685M in operating income. The gain, which takes advantage of the relatively strong demand for NYC real estate, plus an upgrade of the company by Goldman Sachs to ?neutral? from ?sell,? contributed to a 5.8% pop for Sony?s stock shortly after the market opened on Friday.

The building, designed by architects Philip Johnson?and John Burgee, struck many as a throwback when it was finished in 1984 to serve as AT&T?s headquarters. The ornamental top was said to resemble a Chippendale bookcase. Sony began to lease space there in the early 1990s and bought the building for $236M in 2002. It has served as an elegant base of operations for Sony executives who enjoyed its panoramic views of NYC, a small corporate dining room with some of the best sushi in town, and a state-of-the-art movie screening room. The building also has become a tourist destination with its indoor atrium next to the flagship Sony Store and the Sony Wonder Technology Lab ? a free-of-charge tour that offers kids hands-on opportunities to learn about high-tech audio and video equipment.

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Friday, January 18, 2013

Today on New Scientist: 17 January 2013

Young stars emerge from the Scorpion's smoke

A cluster of bright blue stars seen shining in a nearby stellar nursery offers clues to how our sun was born

Australian inferno previews fire-prone future

Climate change is ramping up fire risk around the world and the bush fires raging in Australia, could be a taster of what's to come

Obama to scientists: Tell us how to calm gun violence

The president has asked Congress to release millions of dollars for new research into gun violence, including the influence of video games

Battle of the bottle: How to curb overindulgers

The alcohol industry says it's against excessive drinking, so why does it neglect the best ways of encouraging moderation, asks Peter Aldhous

Life expectancy lower in US than other rich countries

US citizens die younger and experience worse health at all stages of life than their peers in 16 other wealthy countries

Australia wildfires delay black hole studies

Ferocious fires that damaged the Siding Spring observatory, one of the southern hemisphere's largest, are delaying astronomy research

Bad grammar make good password, research say

Even long passwords are comparatively easy to crack if they contain words and numbers that make grammatical sense, according to new research

New Origami condom adds pleasure to safe sex

Watch how a new silicone contraceptive doubles as a sex toy thanks to its unique design

Tinkerers are the real movers and shakers

Self-taught experimenters still hold the keys to progress, argues Alec Foege in The Tinkerers. PLUS: Bill Streever's Heat meanders into lukewarm territory

Kinect sensor poised to leap into everyday life

Depth-sensing technology could revolutionise next generation of consumer electronics, and a lot more besides

Drought, fire, ice: world is gripped by extreme weather

Predicted effects of climate change are kicking in - the year has hardly started, but unusual events are already wreaking havoc across continents

NASA buys blow-up habitat for space station astronauts

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Sixty foreigners still caught in Sahara hostage crisis

ALGIERS (Reuters) - About 60 foreigners were still being held hostage or missing inside a gas plant on Friday after Algerian forces stormed the desert complex to free hundreds of captives taken by Islamist militants, who threatened to attack other energy installations.

The attack, which plunged capitals around the world into crisis mode, is a serious escalation of unrest in northwestern Africa, where French forces have been in Mali since last week fighting an Islamist takeover of Timbuktu and other towns.

"We are still dealing with a fluid and dangerous situation where a part of the terrorist threat has been eliminated in one part of the site, but there still remains a threat in another part," British Prime Minister David Cameron told his parliament.

A local Algerian source said 60 foreigners were still in the facility and some were being held hostage, but it was unclear how many and how many might be in hiding elsewhere in the sprawling compound. It was also not known whether some might have been killed and the bodies not found.

Those still unaccounted for included 10 from Japan, eight Norwegians and a number of Britons put by Cameron at "less than 30". Washington has said a number of Americans were among the hostages, without giving details, and the local source said a U.S. aircraft landed nearby on Friday.

As Western leaders clamored for news of their nationals, several expressed anger they had not been consulted by the Algerian government about its decision to storm the facility.

Algeria's state news agency said earlier more than half of 132 foreign hostages were freed and that the army had rescued 650 hostages, 573 of whom were Algerians.

"(The army) is still trying to achieve a ?peaceful outcome' before neutralizing the terrorist group that is holed up in the (facility) and freeing a group of hostages that is still being held," it said, quoting a security source.

Thirty hostages, including several Westerners, were killed during Thursday's assault, the source said, along with at least 18 of their captors, who said they had taken the site as retaliation for French intervention against Islamists in neighboring Mali.

(Additional reporting by Ali Abdelatti in Cairo, Eamonn Mallie in Belfast, Gwladys Fouche in Oslo, Mohammed Abbas in London and Padraic Halpin and Conor Humprhies in Dublin; Writing by Philippa Fletcher; Editing by Alastair Macdonald)

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WASHINGTON - US home construction in 2012 highest in 4 years ...

WASHINGTON -- U.S. builders started work on homes in December at the fastest pace in 4 1/2 years and finished 2012 as their best year for residential construction since the early stages of the housing crisis.

The Commerce Department said Thursday that builders broke ground on houses and apartments last month at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 954,000. That's 12.1 percent higher than November's annual rate. And it is nearly double the recession low reached in April 2009.

Construction increased last month for both single-family homes and apartments. And the pace in which builders requested permits to start more homes ticked up to a 4 1/2 year high.

For the year, builders started work on 780,000 homes. That's still roughly half of the annual number of starts consistent with healthier markets. But it is an increase of 28.1 percent from 2011. And it is the most since 2008 - shortly after the housing market began to collapse in late 2006 and 2007.

Steady hiring, record-low mortgage rates and a tight supply of new and previously occupied homes available for sale have helped boost sales and prices in most markets. That has persuaded builders to start more homes, which adds to economic growth and hiring.

"There is no denying that the housing market recovery is solidifying, and we expect construction activity to ramp up to the 1 million annualized threshold by the end of this year," said Michael Dolega, an economist with TD Economics, in a note to clients.

Dolega said the gains in home building helped boost construction hiring in December by 30,000 jobs - the most in 15 months. He predicts the construction industry could add half a million jobs in 2013.

In December, the pace of single-family home construction, which makes up two-thirds of the market, increased 8 percent. While that's well below healthy levels, single-family housing starts are now 75 percent higher than the recession low reached in March 2009.

Apartment construction, which is more volatile, surged 23 percent last month. It is now back to pre-recession levels.

Applications for building permits, a sign of future construction, inched up to a rate of 903,000 - the highest level since July 2008.

"The strong rise in single-family starts is a clear indication of builder confidence in the sales outlook," said Pierre Ellis, an economist at Decision Economics, in a note to clients.

Confidence among homebuilders held steady in January at the highest level in nearly seven years. But builders are feeling slightly less optimistic about their prospects for sales over the next six months, according to a survey released Wednesday.

In November, sales of previously occupied homes rose to their highest level in three years, while new-home sales reached a 2 1/2-year high.

Those factors have helped make homebuilders more confident and spurred new home construction. But homebuilders' are still warily watching the current standoff in Washington between President Barack Obama and Congress over several approaching budget deadlines, including the need to boost the nation's $16.4 trillion borrowing limit.

Though new homes represent less than 20 percent of the housing sales market, they have an outsize impact on the economy. Each home built creates an average of three jobs for a year and generates about $90,000 in tax revenue, according to data from the homebuilders association.

Source: http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/2013/01/17/3278327/us-home-construction-rises-121.html

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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Young Cubans Take a Critical Look at Fatherhood ? Global Issues

  • by Ivet Gonzalez (havana)
  • Wednesday, January 16, 2013
  • Inter Press Service

HAVANA, Jan 16 (IPS) - While more and more young men in Cuba today are rising above cultural prejudices that condition their role as fathers, many continue to conform to traditional styles of fatherhood, often reproducing negative patterns of neglect and abandonment, with serious repercussions for the whole family in light of the country's economic and legal situation.

A father and son in a Havana street. Credit: Jorge Luis Ba?os /IPS

"Many take fatherhood seriously and come to it with a different attitude, but others don't. The way I see it, it depends on the social environment they move in, their age, and whether the pregnancy was planned or not," says Raynol P?rez, a young 24-year-old father who is home to put his small daughter Vanesa to bed every night.

In his opinion, the pregnancy is a critical period.

"The future father's involvement or lack of involvement during the pregnancy is an indication of how he will behave when the baby is born," he tells IPS.

"A good way to measure this is by the number of pregnant women who go to their medical check-ups with a man. There's still only very few men who accompany their partners to their appointments," this young married man, whose daughter was born when he was studying law at Havana University, says.

In a 2011 article on the role of fathers in Cuban families (published in Spanish under the title "Una mirada del ejercicio de la paternidad en familias cubanas"), psychologist Anais ?ngela Chapelli revealed that the issue has for the most part not been addressed from a male perspective in studies conducted on the subject in this Caribbean island.

Chapelli notes that more information is needed on how men view fatherhood and on their experiences as fathers.

There have been changes in the way fatherhood is experienced and viewed, which have been brought on by the erosion of the patriarchal system through the advancement of women's rights, as well as by a number of increasingly widespread phenomena, such as civil unions, migration, unwed mothers, divorces, same-sex unions, blended families, and single-parent households headed by men.

However, over half a century of public policies aimed at improving the situation of women have failed to eradicate Cuba's deep-rooted sexist culture, with strong stereotypes still dictating how fathers and mothers are expected to behave. Moreover, while there are many social efforts made to bring about change among women, very little is done to promote a similar change in men.

But sociologist Magela Romero and other young experts on the subject have observed a growing trend in Cuban families, as more and more the role of ?provider' ? economic or otherwise ? is no longer seen as an exclusively male obligation, and men are in turn more involved in domestic life and new forms of fatherhood.

But these experts also note that fatherhood still takes a backseat to motherhood.

University student Emanuel George told IPS that the view that a father's role is limited to that of "economic and material provider" is a firmly entrenched stereotype. Popular sayings such as "Anyone can be your father, but you have only one mother" perpetuate this image, George says.

Lourdes Pasalodos, a journalist, has delved further in the issue. Her book "En el nombre del hijo" (In the name of the son), published in 2009, openly addresses fatherhood problems such as abandonment and neglect, approaching them from a common-sense perspective.

"This affects both men and women," Pasalodos told IPS. In her opinion, "the presence of men in the home has become less important" as a result of the high rate of male emigration in the 1990s and a sexist culture that is still going strong and "pushes men away from the home", among other factors.

"Once they're divorced or separated, many fathers forget their obligations to their children, causing them psychological, emotional, and financial harm," she said. The period from 2010 to 2011 saw a slight increase in the annual rate of marriages, and while the rate of divorces has dropped, it remains high.

However, the last fertility study, which was conducted in 2009 by the National Bureau of Statistics and Information, revealed that young couples choose a civil union over marriage, and that "they see marriage differently" from previous generations, as they no longer view it as a necessary step before sexual relations or as a precondition to having children.

Pasalodos believes a cultural and educational change is needed. "Many live as a family but are never home and leave their children's care to the mother of their children," she says.

"We need to bring our education in line with the times and start teaching elementary school children about both the roles of mothers and fathers, and how to change a diaper, for example, among other parenting skills," she suggests.

This cultural gap may explain why the legal progress made in terms of gender equality in recent years has had little impact. As of 2007, only 17 fathers had applied to fully enjoy their right to care for or share in the care of their children during their first year of life, as provided under Decree Law No. 234, passed in 2003.

Official sources say the situation has not changed much since then.

This legal measure was promoted by the non-governmental organisation Federaci?n de Mujeres Cubanas (Federation of Cuban Women or FMC) with the aim of guaranteeing the right of working fathers to take a year off work to care for their infant children in the event of the death or abandonment of the children's mother, and to a six-month leave to take over for the mother once the exclusive breastfeeding period is over.

A 25-year-old biologist from the southern coastal city of Cienfuegos, located 232 kilometres from Havana, observes that when a couple splits up, the father's relationship with their children changes, as the children usually stay with the mother.

According to this young professional who asked to remain anonymous, the change in how a father behaves towards his children after a separation is so common that people often talk of fathers also "divorcing their kids."

"I'm not just saying this because that's how it was with me and my daughter. I've seen it happen to a lot of people I know," the biologist, who works at a government research centre, told IPS in a telephone interview. In her opinion, it all comes down to the father's sense of responsibility.

She also believes that the Code of Family Law, which is from 1975, "is very outdated and its provisions are too general."

When she separated she pored over those regulations, which she says, "talk about everything but specify nothing", and in the end filed a legal complaint to obtain court-ordered child support from her ex-husband and to settle custody issues. "I was lucky because my lawyer has handled many cases like mine and the judge put my little girl's well-being first," she says.

"We were able to get more child support than what is usually granted and the judge ruled that my ex would only be able to have our baby overnight after she was no longer breastfeeding," she adds. But "the money he has to send me every month doesn't even cover half of what I need to support her," and "unless he comes to see her he forgets about her and doesn't worry about how she's doing," she complains.

While very much ahead of its time in child protection and gender equality issues, the Code of Family Law needs to be revised and amended to reflect the current situation of Cuban families, activists say. FMC and Cuba's National Union of Jurists worked together on a new draft code and presented it to parliament several years ago, but legislators have yet to discuss it.

(END)

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'Seek Justice for Immigrants': 150 Liberal & Conservative - The Blaze

Evangelical Christians are, once again, coming out en force to push for immigration reform. On Thursday, an array of faith leaders came together to throw their weight behind the?Evangelical Immigration Table (EIT), a collective of pastors and preachers who are intent on seeing immigration reform enacted. TheBlaze first reported about this group?back in June 2012, noting the fact that the initiative successfully bridges the divide between liberals like Jim Wallis and?conservatives?like Richard Land. Now, the?movement has released a new video ? and a challenge initiative ? calling for believers to join in the push to revamp the nation?s immigration system.

The video, entitled, ?I Was a Stranger,? is intended to spark Christian participation in a challenge that goes by the same name. The clip?s?description reads, ?Evangelical leaders read from Matthew?25:31-46 in this video designed to help launch the ?I Was a Stranger? Challenge, encouraging Christians to allow their thinking about immigration to be informed by biblical principles.?

Evangelicals Launch I Was a Stranger Campaign to Push for Immigration Reform in the U.S.

Progressive Pastor Jim Wallis of Sojourners, who appears in the ?I Was a Stranger? video (Photo Credit: Vimeo)

In addition to reading the verses, the pastors depicted in the video hope that viewers will take the ?I Was a Stranger Challenge,? a proclamation that calls believers to pray for 40 days, while reflecting on the many Bible verses that deal with the complex issue of immigration. The goal is to motivate the faith community to take action, as individuals can also challenge their churches, campuses and communities to engage on the issue. Here?s how the challenge is framed:

Taking part in the challenge is simple. We?ve prepared a bookmark that lists forty different short biblical passages that relate in one way or another to the topic of immigration. Get your bookmark?stick it in your Bible, and commit to reading one passage each day for forty consecutive days. Set aside some time each day to pray as well, asking God to help you to see immigrants as he does, and also praying for elected officials, who have the responsibility of crafting public policies that dramatically impact the lives of immigrants.

Evangelicals Launch I Was a Stranger Campaign to Push for Immigration Reform in the U.S.

A screen shot from the ?I Was a Stranger Challenge? web site

?The heart of why evangelical Christians believe we should love, welcome, and seek justice for immigrants is our commitment to the authority of Scripture over every aspect of our lives,? reads the web site advertising the challenge. ?The Bible speaks clearly and repeatedly to God?s concern for the immigrant, guiding the Christ-follower toward principles that we believe should inform both the interpersonal ways that we interact with our immigrant neighbors and the public policies that we support.?

Watch the video, below:

Christianity Today has more about the new push for the EIT as well as the coincidental timing ? especially considering President Barack Obama?s expected advocation of changes to the current system ? of the leaders? push for reform:

More than 150 evangelical leaders have?renewed their calls?for comprehensive immigration reform by?signing on?to the Evangelical Immigration Table (EIT), a relatively new initiative that unites, among others, unlikely partners such as Sojourners and the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. According to?CNN, a?new video launched today?will serve as the campaign?s ?first concerted push?on immigration, with the goal of getting meaningful immigration reform through Congress in 2013.?

And if all goes according to the president?s plan, new legislation could come as early as August, reports?The New York Times. Obama?will urge?the newly inaugurated 113th Congress to move quickly on an immigration reform package that likely will include a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, as well as ?nationwide verification of legal status for all newly hired workers; add visas to relieve backlogs and allow highly skilled immigrants to stay; and create some form of guest-worker program to bring in low-wage immigrants in the future.?

While not explicitly citing Obama?s purported plans, the diverse faith leaders involved seek to fix what they see as a ?moral, economic and political crisis? in America surrounding current immigration policies.?For more about the EIT?s campaign, ?I Was a Stranger,? click here.

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Key Sales Skills of Modern Sales Professional | MTD Sales Training ...

The global situation we face means that literally everything has changed in the last few years. Change is the only constant, and businesses who have fallen by the wayside lay as epitaphs to the inability of many organisations to recognise how they have to adapt to the real world of today and the future.

The sales profession is no different. If you are still using techniques that were designed, developed or conceived more than five years ago, then prepare for some sobering news; the buyer who bought from you when you used those tactics five years ago doesn?t exist anymore!

Instead, just like a phoenix rising from the ashes, a new buyer has risen up, one who is business-savvy, knows what they want and how they want it, and has little time to debate the rights and wrongs as to whether your tired, old sales techniques and processes are still relevant.

We need to not only be up-to-speed with this new world order (which, by the way, will continue to change at an ever-increasing and faster pace); we also need to be one, two and ten steps ahead of how the new buyers are thinking, proactively driving the direction of how businesses will need to react to their competition in the future.

The modern sales professional needs to be aware of how today?s changes are affecting the way their buyers buy. If you?re not ahead of the game when it comes to how technology is driving the sales processes of the future, you?ll be floundering on the beach of poverty, scraping a living from the fossils of yesterday?s crumbs from so-called loyal customers.

So, what are the sales skills you need to thrive, not just today, but long into the future?

1. Know The World Your Customer Is Trading In

Yes, you need to be an expert in your product and services and the benefits they bring to your customers and prospects. But that?s the baseline, the minimum you need to know.

You also need to know the industries you work in better than your customers do, the competition your customer is facing daily, and the challenges your customer will be facing in the future.

Customers want a sales person who is an expert in everything there is to know about the products, services and market they are working in. The buyer also wants the sales person to educate them, to teach them where their future opportunities will be, what markets will be available to them and what they need to do to achieve growth.

Having a salesperson with this background knowledge develops a partnership instead of a transactional relationship.

2. Lead The Charge To Embrace The Digital Customer

Today, nearly 60% of B2B buying steps are completed before buyers connect with a salesperson. That?s a staggering statistic! Yet B2B companies are not leading the charge to embrace the digital customer. They are not setting up online sales channels. They are not exploring social selling solutions. They are not adopting marketing automation programs. They are not outfitting their sales teams with tablets and mobile phones. They are not implementing sales enablement solutions.

That?s why you see so many sales cultures that are stuck in a rut, and so many sales teams that are failing to meet revenue goals. You need to become social-media-savvy in every sense of the words. Buyers have shifted from being people who need to be told everything to people who know more than you!

When you call a prospect, they can have your company website, your LinkedIn profile, your Facebook Business page and your You-Tube channel up on their screens in seconds.

If you?re not thinking the way your prospects do at the technological level, stand by to be shot out of the competitive waters.

3. Don?t Talk About Your Products; Talk About How You Can Help Your Customer Build Their Future Business

The majority of people we meet don?t want to hear sales pitches anymore. They probably know what you sell, as it?s not that much different from your competitor?s anyway.

Instead of trying to blind prospects with facts and information about your products, the modern sales professional discusses the business challenges that the prospect is facing. They discuss the business world that is affecting their markets. They identify the pain points the business is experiencing. They challenge the mind-sets the prospect is working within. And they build a vision of a better future by using the salesperson?s products and services.

If the prospect?s world cannot be changed for the better by using your products and services, what are you doing there? Surely they would be better off with you as a business partner than with the company they are already using?

Then prove that point.

People make decisions based on the changes those decisions will make for them in the future. They don?t buy products; they buy the profits or benefits those products will bring them.

Modern sales professionals don?t pitch products. They discuss how the future results will be brighter if only the prospect?s business used their solutions!

4. Relentlessly Build Your Knowledge In Areas That Will Benefit You

Sales is your profession, the career you have chosen for yourself. It?s what brings home the bacon, keeps you motivated and creates your lifestyle.

Modern sales professionals know that if they are to not only survive in today?s business world, but also thrive and succeed, they need to have a comprehensive, proactive process for keeping up-to-date with the changes that are happening within their field.

Let me ask you a question; how many books, CDs or DVDs on sales have you read, listened to or watched in the last year?

If you are serious about your career, your personal development and your future earnings, you need to take researching your chosen field seriously.

Your library needs to be up-to-date. Sales books written more than five years ago will not have the necessary information on social media and technology that you need today.

You need CDs that inspire you on your car, plane and train journeys. Spending two hours a day in your car listening to the radio or music CDs is a wasted opportunity. Buy, lease, rent, download or borrow CDs or MP3s that can give your knowledge the boost to drive your performance and keep your motivation in tip-top condition.

Watch DVDs on selling from the masters of their trade. It will provide you with information and knowledge that will assist your prospects and new business partners to develop their business.

Don?t leave the building of your skills and talents to the mercy of training courses or sporadic coaching from your manager. Like successful sales professionals of today, take personal responsibility for developing your skill-sets by listening to and reading about people who have been there and succeeded.

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These sales skills will allow you to prove your worth to your prospects and customers alike. Keep yourself in shape by following them and you?ll see the opportunities open up for you now and, more specifically, in the future.

Happy Selling!

Sean McPheat

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Gulf activists step up campaigns despite quiet crackdown

DUBAI (Reuters) - When security forces raided the home of one of his friends in eastern Saudi Arabia one day last August, Ali al-Fardan felt a net tightening around him.

"Dear friends, I think I am at risk," the 37-year-old activist, who uses a pseudonym to avoid arrest, wrote in a message to his email contacts.

"CID (state security) attacked one of my friends' homes last night over his support for me ..."

Although Fardan remains free, his fears are real and shared by dozens of human rights campaigners in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf Arab states who work largely behind the scenes to document alleged rights abuses or push for political or social reforms.

Like the activists themselves, the crackdowns in the U.S.-allied region may not make the top international headlines.

But rights groups say that in some ways they are just as harsh as elsewhere in the Middle East, and have intensified as critics, emboldened in the past two years by the Arab Spring uprisings, become more vocal.

Of particular concern to governments is the growing number of lawyers, journalists, teachers and other influential citizens who have been using modern social media tools to record events in areas that are hard for foreigners to reach.

Working discreetly under assumed names or publicly through existing but often unlicensed rights groups, many take risks by contacting what in some countries are regarded as "evildoers", "Zionist tools" or "instruments of amorality".

They email news flashes, reports, photos or video recordings to rights groups and international news organizations.

On paper, there is nothing that bars citizens in most Gulf states from freely speaking their minds.

But in reality, activists know that they put themselves at risk on charges of "tarnishing the reputation of the state" for being critical in public instead of taking grievances to the rulers, as is common in the Gulf's centuries-old tribal culture.

"Talking to the press is a red line," the campaigner who goes by the name of Fardan told Reuters in an interview conducted by email. "They will ban me from travelling abroad, and put me in jail for months, if not years."

Opposition to Gulf Arab governments comes from a variety of groups -- disgruntled Shi'ite Muslims alleging discrimination in many walks of life, Sunni Muslim unemployed youth demanding jobs, human rights and anti-corruption campaigners, liberals seeking a more open society and more accountable government and Islamists calling for stricter adherence to religion.

Despite these differing aims, the groups' acts of dissent incur similar consequences.

In Saudi Arabia, at least three people have been jailed for speaking to foreign media, activist Waleed Abu al-Khair said.

They include Khaled al-Johani, the only person to turn up for a "day of rage" called for by activists in March 2011 in the Saudi capital Riyadh, who was detained after he demanded political reforms in comments to the BBC. Johani was freed more than a year later.

Abu al-Khair said he faces charges himself for speaking to the Financial Times.

Saudi authorities and officials in other states in the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council deny targeting activists for human rights work but say that people who participate in illegal protests or foment unrest can be arrested.

Activists in other countries, including Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait and the UAE, have faced government crackdowns and harassment in varying degrees, rights groups say.

Philip Luther, Amnesty International's director for the Middle East and Africa, said campaigners, especially those calling for reforms in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the UAE, face arbitrary travel bans without due process and with no time limit.

"In Bahrain opposition activists have had their nationalities stripped and in UAE a bidoon blogger was expelled from the country," Luther said. The term bidoon refers to stateless Arabs who live in several Gulf Arab states. UAE officials say he was expelled for security reasons.

ARAB SPRING

The response in the oil-producing Gulf has been sharp and perhaps ultimately more effective than in other parts of the Middle East partly because the authorities have moved swiftly to silence potential sources of criticism, and not just political dissidents, before they get out of control, activists say.

Many have rounded up activists and put them on trial. Others closed websites judged to be spreading "immoral" views or publishing news that does not conform to national culture, including the "Free Saudi Liberals", whose editor Raid Badawi was charged with cyber crime.

The UAE has shut down the office of the RAND Corporation, an official said in December, the latest Western research institute to be closed by the Gulf Arab state. Last March, it closed Germany's Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) and the U.S.-funded National Democratic Institute (NDI), citing licensing irregularities.

Surveillance of rights activists has turned into regular harassment and several activists have been brought to court.

"Before the Arab Spring, protests happened infrequently and arrests were for individuals," said an activist in Oman, where mass demonstrations over unemployment rocked the country in March 2011.

"Nowadays, the crackdown has increased many-fold," said the activist, who agreed to be interviewed but later asked not to be named for fear of government reprisals.

Oman denies cracking down on freedom of expression but says the country's laws prohibit criticism of the country's long-time ruler, Sultan Qaboos, and slander in general.

Saudi Arabia announced a $110 billion financial package to improve the lot of ordinary citizens but also banned protests and deployed National Guards to its Eastern Province where discontent among the country's Shi'ite Muslim minority erupted into protests in early 2011.

The kingdom portrayed the demonstrations as a national security issue, accusing Shi'ite Iran of fomenting the troubles, a charge Iran denies. Saudi Arabia took a similar line with Sunni activists demanding reforms elsewhere in the country.

SURVEILLANCE

Eager to avoid international criticism over their human rights record, authorities in the Gulf have sought to persuade activists to tone down their activities.

Mohammed al-Qahtani, one of 11 people on trial on charges of "implanting the seeds of sedition and division" and challenging officials, said interrogators have offered to drop charges against him if he agreed to apologize for his work and stop his activities.

"We are all under strict and close watch, but we don't mind because we work in public and we are not doing anything against the law," said Qahtani, co-founder of the Saudi Civil and Political Rights Association (ACPRA).

In the UAE, the crackdown focused on Islamists suspected of plotting to set up an Islamist state but also included liberal activists in its net.

Five activists among a group of some 130 people who signed a petition demanding reforms were arrested in April 2011 and charged with insulting the country's rulers. The UAE maintains that it was the insults that some members had directed at its leaders, rather than the petition, that prompted the arrests.

President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahayan pardoned the five men soon after a court found them guilty, but rights campaigners said more was to come. Ahmed Mansoor, an outspoken activist who blogs about political reform, said he faced a "smear campaign" on social media and was twice assaulted by unknown assailants.

"After our case attracted massive international criticism, we thought things would be better and mistakes would not be repeated. We were wrong," said Mansoor, one of the five who were arrested, told Reuters. "We were shocked to see the citizenship of six (Islamists)... revoked without any trial or even adhering to the constitutional due process."

Other Gulf states have followed a similar pattern.

Qatar, which supported Arab Spring revolts, drew calls of hypocrisy in November when it jailed a poet who had praised the revolt against overthrown Tunisian President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali.

The poet, Mohammed Ibn al-Dheeb al-Ajami, was imprisoned for life on charges of inciting the overthrow of the Qatari government by writing, "We are all Tunisia, in the face of the repressive elite", and insulting the country's absolute monarch by referring to "sheikhs playing on their Playstations".

Rights groups said that despite the crackdown, Gulf activists have grown more vocal since the Arab Spring protests began in 2011.

"There have been indications of greater solidarity work by activists on cases in Gulf countries other than their own," Amnesty International's Luther said. "The repression against activists has largely not silenced them."

(Additional reporting by Rania El Gamal; Editing by Mark Heinrich and Sonya Hepinstall)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/gulf-activists-step-campaigns-despite-quiet-crackdown-174429294.html

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Columbus Gay Real Estate: HER Realtors Becomes the Fastest ...

January 15, 2013

Columbus, OH - Today HER Realtors, central Ohio's largest real estate brokerage, is announcing a merger with Real Living Realty Services in Dayton, and Real Living Realty Services in Cincinnati to create one of the largest, and the fastest growing brokerage in the state.? The new, larger company will be known as HER Realtors in all three markets.

In October of 2012, HER Realtors left the Real Living franchise network, and began an aggressive local and regional growth plan.

"This is a very exciting day! ?We are merging these great companies into a force that is unrivaled in our markets.? The HER Realtors name has long been synonymous with superior customer service, the most professional real estate agents and the most innovative technology and tools in the business," said Harley E. Rouda, Jr. "It feels good to be returning to my roots."

HER Realtors was founded by real estate pioneer and innovator, Harley E. Rouda, Sr., who passed away in June of 2012.? Rouda, Jr., left his position as president of Real Living Real Estate, a national franchise company that was founded within the HER Realtors organization in 2001, and is now the CEO of Trident Holdings, Inc., which has various investments in real estate related businesses throughout the Midwest, including HER Realtors.

With this merger, HER Realtors will be home to approximately 900 associates in nearly 60 offices throughout central and southwestern Ohio.? The combined sales volume of the companies in 2012 was approximately $1.4 billion.

"The timing could not be better for this move, and over the next few weeks and months the company will be announcing additional mergers, new search tools for consumers and additional business support tools for sales associates to make sure we continue to earn the trust of our clients," Rouda added. "With the emerging strength of the market, and the shared strength of these companies coming together, we are extremely well positioned for future growth."

For more information please contact:

Chris Derrow, President

614-273-6020

Michael Mahon, Executive Vice President, General Manager

614-273-6024

Source: http://columbusgayrealtor.blogspot.com/2013/01/her-realtors-becomes-fastest-growing.html

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