Friday, August 17, 2012

Spider version of Bigfoot emerges from caves in the Pacific Northwest

ScienceDaily (Aug. 14, 2012) ? The forests of the coastal regions from California to British Columbia are renowned for their unique and ancient animals and plants, such as coast redwoods, tailed frogs, mountain beavers and the legendary Bigfoot (also known as Sasquatch). Whereas Bigfoot is probably just fiction, a huge, newly discovered spider is very real. Trogloraptor (or "cave robber") is named for its cave home and spectacular, elongate claws. It is a spider so evolutionarily special that it represents not only a new genus and species, but also a new family (Trogloraptoridae). Even for the species-rich insects and arachnids, to discover a new, previously unknown family is an historic moment.

A team of citizen scientists from the Western Cave Conservancy and arachnologists from the California Academy of Sciences found these spiders living in caves in southwest Oregon. Colleagues from San Diego State University found more in old-growth redwood forests. Charles Griswold, Curator of Arachnology, Joel Ledford, postdoctoral researcher, and Tracy Audisio, graduate student, all at the California Academy of Sciences, collected, analyzed, and described the new family. Audisio's participation was supported by the Harriet Exline Frizzell Memorial Fund and by the Summer Systematics Institute at the Academy, which is funded by the National Science Foundation.

Trogloraptor hangs beneath rudimentary webs on cave ceilings. It is about four centimeters wide when its legs are extended -- larger than the size of a half-dollar coin. Their extraordinary, raptorial claws suggest that they are fierce, specialized predators, but their prey and attack behavior remain unknown.

The anatomy of Trogloraptor forces arachnologists to revise their understanding of spider evolution. Strong evidence suggests that Trogloraptor is a close relative of goblin spiders, but Trogloraptor possesses a mosaic of ancient, widespread features and evolutionary novelties.

The true distribution of Trogloraptor remains unknown: that such a relatively large, peculiar animal could elude discovery until 2012 suggests that more may be lurking in the forests and caves of western North America.

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  1. Charles Griswold, Tracy Audisio, Joel Ledford. An extraordinary new family of spiders from caves in?the Pacific Northwest (Araneae, Trogloraptoridae,?new family). ZooKeys, 2012; 215 (0): 77 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.215.3547

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Lebanese Shi'ite clan declares end to abductions

BEIRUT (Reuters) - A Lebanese Shi'ite Muslim clan that has kidnapped a group of Syrian opposition members and a Turkish citizen said on Thursday it had enough hostages and had "halted military operations", signaling it would stage no further abductions.

"At this moment, we halted all military operations on Lebanese territory. This announcement is because we have a sufficient number of Syrians linked to the Free Syrian Army," said Maher al-Meqdad, spokesman for the clan which is demanded the release of a kinsman held in Syria.

(Writing by Tom Perry; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/lebanese-shiite-clan-declares-end-abductions-134025971.html

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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Scottish Genealogy Society news - British GENES

Thanks to Ken Nisbet for the latest newsletter from the Scottish Genealogy Society (www.scotsgenealogy.com):

Our Town Stories
We have been in touch with Edinburgh City Libraries about a new project they are working on. They sent us the following information:

Our Town Stories (www.ourtownstories.co.uk) is a new website from Edinburgh City Libraries that explores the history of the city through stories, images and historical maps, from 1700 to the present day. The current website is a pilot version and we plan to launch the new version later in the year.

We're continuing to create stories from our rich heritage collections and are also working with partners who have stories to tell. If you have a story about Edinburgh which you'd like to share online, get in touch with informationdigital @ edinburgh.gov.uk to discuss.

Doors Open Day 2012
The Society has been accepted to take part in this event which will happen on Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd September.

Northern Ireland MIs
An index has been created of the Northern Ireland MIs which are held in the library. This list can now be found in the 'Black Book' and cover Co Antrim, Co Down and Belfast.

New Publication
We have recently published a booklet on the Candlemakers of Edinburgh which was compiled by one of our members, Mr Richard Torrance. The 60-page document's introduction gives a lot of background information on the trade in Edinburgh. It also contains a list of past members, giving varying amounts of information such as apprentices' and employers' names and addresses, going as far back as the early sixteenth century (one Andrew Galloway in 1517). Also included is an index of past?Deacons and other Office Bearers of the Incorporation of Candlemakers, Edinburgh. The cost is ?4.00+p&p and is available from 15 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh EH1 2JL. Tel: 0131 220 3677 or our website: www.scotsgenealogy.com.

By coincidence, we were visited at Victoria Terrace by the current Boxmaster of the Edinburgh Trades Organisation (which the Candlemakers are incorporated under) who informed us that they were holding an exhibition of their rare pictures, archives and artefacts at their premises - "Ashfield", Trades Maiden Hospital, 61 Melville Street?Edinburgh - as part of the Fringe Festival. This is a free event and will run every day from the 1st - 31st August from 10am to 6pm. Special exhibits include the Blue Blanket, the Edinburgh Trades Banner, said to have been carried at the Battle of Flodden in 1513, an original National Covenant dated 1638 and a King James Bible dated 1617. The trades incorporated are: Surgeons, Goldsmiths, Skinners, Furriers,?Hammermen, Wrights, Masons, Tailors, Baxters (bakers), Fleshers (butchers), Cordiners (shoemakers), Weavers, Walkers (fullers, hatmakers & shearers), Bonnetmakers and Dyers, and of course, Candlemakers.

(With thanks to Ken)

Chris

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Source: http://britishgenes.blogspot.com/2012/08/scottish-genealogy-society-news.html

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UN: War crimes on both sides in Syria

The UN Human Rights Council said Wednesday war crimes have been committed by both the Assad regime, and the rebels in Syria. Meanwhile, government war planes bombed a rebel-held town, killing more than 20.

By Ben Hubbard,?Associated Press / August 15, 2012

Injured Syrians arrive at a field hospital after an air strike hit their homes in the town of Azaz on the outskirts of Aleppo, Syria, Wednesday.

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Syrian fighter jets screamed through the sky Wednesday over this rebel-held town, dropping bombs that leveled the better part of a poor neighborhood and wounded scores of people, many of them women and children buried under piles of rubble. Activists said more than 20 people were killed.

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The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 23 people died in the double airstrike and more than 200 were wounded. Mohammed Nour, a local activist reached by phone, put the death toll at 25. Neither figure could be independently confirmed.

Reporters from The Associated Press saw nine dead bodies in the bombings' immediate aftermath, including a baby.

The bombings sent panicked civilians fleeing for cover. So many were wounded that the local hospital locked its doors, directing residents to drive to the nearby Turkish border so the injured could be treated on the other side. One person's remains were bundled into a small satchel.

A group of young men found a man buried in the wreckage of destroyed homes, his clothes torn and his limbs dirty, but still alive.

"God is great! God is great!" they chanted as they yanked him out and laid him on a blanket.

Nearby, a woman sat on a pile of bricks that once was her home, cradling a dead baby wrapped in a dirty cloth. Two other bodies lay next to her, covered in blankets. She screamed and threw stones at a TV crew that tried to film her.

The bombing of Azaz, some 30 miles (50 kilometers) north of Aleppo, shattered the sense of control rebels have sought to project since they took the area from President Bashar Assad's army last month. Azaz is also the town where rebels have been holding 11 Lebanese Shiites they captured in May.

The attack came on the same day the U.N. released a report accusing Assad's forces and pro-government militiamen of war crimes during a May bloodbath in the village of Houla that killed more than 100 civilians, nearly half of them children. It said rebels were also responsible for war crimes in at least three other killings.

The long-awaited report by the U.N. Human Rights Council marks the first time the world body has referred to events in Syria as war crimes ? on both the government and rebel sides ? and could be used in future prosecutions against Assad or others.

It said the scale of the Houla carnage indicated "involvement at the highest levels" of Syria's military and government. The council also said the conflict is moving in increasingly brutal directions on both sides.

Also on Wednesday, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, comprised of 57 member states, released a final statement from its two day summit in Saudi Arabia's Muslim holy city of Mecca urging support of the opposition. The statement did not mention suspending Syria's membership, but OIC Secretary-General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu told reporters after the summit that the organization had agreed to do so. The move is largely symbolic.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/xnjoaOr8NPs/UN-War-crimes-on-both-sides-in-Syria

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Earnings Preview: Lowe's 2Q profit seen rising

NEW YORK (AP) ? Home-improvement chain Lowe's Cos. is set to report its fiscal second-quarter earnings result before the market opens Monday, and analysts will be watching for evidence that shows shoppers spent more on their homes during hot summer months.

WHAT TO WATCH FOR: Although it is still below healthy levels, the housing market has started to recover this year after languishing since the bust in 2006 and 2007. Home sales are higher than last year, and home prices are rising in many markets, partly because the supply of homes for sale has fallen.

Lowe's results will show if homeowners took on more home and garden projects during the summer. Investors also will be looking for an update on Lowe's pricing strategy, moving away from limited-time sales in favor of lowering prices permanently in some areas. The price cutting was largely finished late last year, and the company was working with vendors to lower costs.

Lowe's also made a takeover bid for Rona Inc., a Canadian home-improvement chain, but it was rejected. Lowe's has urged Rona's board to reconsider, so analysts are likely to question Mooresville, N.C.-based Lowe's about that.

WHY IT MATTERS: Strong sales would be a sign that consumers are willing and able to spend more. Consumer spending is closely watched because it accounts for 70 percent of economic activity.

WHAT'S EXPECTED: Analysts expect earnings of 70 cents per share on revenue of $14.44 billion.

LAST YEAR'S QUARTER: Net income was 64 cents per share on revenue of $14.54 billion.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/earnings-preview-lowes-2q-profit-seen-rising-110922051--finance.html

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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

California's Cardoza resigns from House, citing family issues ...

Citing sensitive family needs, U.S. Rep. Dennis Cardoza, D-Calif., has tendered his immediate resignation from the House of Representatives. The surprisingly timed departure takes effect at midnight Wednesday.

A veteran San Joaquin Valley politician first elected to the House in 2002, the 53-year-old Cardoza had announced previously that he wouldn't run for re-election. While citing toxic partisan gridlock on Capitol Hill, he primarily attributed his speeded-up timing to growing burdens on the home front. "In light of the fact that nothing is going to happen for the rest of the year, and in light of the fact that (my wife) and I are facing increasing parenting challenges, this seemed the right time to make this move," Cardoza said in an interview Monday. Cardoza and his wife, Kathleen McLoughlin, have three children: a biological daughter and two adopted siblings. The adopted children, a brother and sister originally from Kern County, Calif., joined the Cardoza household in 2000 after living in foster homes. They now are teenagers. Cardoza has previously spoken publicly, in general terms, about the dangers posed to foster-care children who are exposed at young ages to unstable households and drugs such as methamphetamine, and he's won bipartisan praise for legislation he's introduced to address some of the related problems. He said his children's privacy rights prevented him from offering more details about their current status. Other lawmakers have made similar choices, underscoring the tension between family life and the long hours and constant travel endemic to Congress. Last month, similarly citing an unspecified "family health issue," Rep. Geoff Davis, R-Ky., announced his immediate resignation. Joe Scarborough, who is now an MSNBC personality, cited his children in 2001 when he resigned five months into his fourth House term as a Florida Republican. Although Cardoza's wife, who is a physician, and children moved several years ago from Merced County, Calif., to join him in a rural Maryland residence, he's largely continued to make cross-country treks every week. Often, this has meant flying to California on Friday and returning on a red-eye flight Sunday night, arriving back on the East Coast early Monday morning. "It's incredibly difficult to work the hours required, especially coming from a Western state," Cardoza said. The timing of Cardoza's resignation means there will be no special election to fill his 18th Congressional District seat, which encompasses parts of San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Merced counties. His office staff will remain, taking care of constituent services but steering clear of political advocacy. Cardoza informed most of his staffers of his resignation plans in an emotional telephone conference call Monday. His departure leaves House Republicans with a 240-190 majority over Democrats, with five House vacancies. By most political assessments, Republicans are favored to retain control of the House after the November elections. Cardoza had announced last October that he wouldn't run for re-election, after the bipartisan California Citizens Redistricting Commission carved the San Joaquin Valley into new House districts. The redistricting essentially left Cardoza the choice of retiring or facing off against his longtime friend and ally, U.S. Rep. Jim Costa, D-Calif. "Dennis has always brought candor and dedication to finding real solutions that will be sorely missed in Congress," Costa said in a statement Tuesday. A senior member of the House Agriculture Committee, and a onetime member of the extended House leadership team, Cardoza said some job feelers were extended to him soon after he announced his retirement plans. He said he didn't pursue the opportunities at the time. On Monday, he expressed interest in perhaps serving on some corporate boards and in investment banking; he played his other career cards close to his chest, though new announcements may be imminent. "I'm not leaving my service to the Valley," Cardoza said. "I'll just be doing it from a different venue." Cardoza entered his political career as a staffer for former state assemblyman and later Rep. Gary Condit. Although their relationship soured when Cardoza challenged a politically weakened Condit in 2002 - the two men haven't spoken in the past 10 years - Cardoza retained several key Condit staffers, and on Monday he offered praise for his onetime mentor. Like Condit, Cardoza for a time led the Blue Dog Coalition, a group of moderate-to-conservative House Democrats who sought the center even as party leaders came from the left. As a member of the quietly powerful House Rules Committee from 2006 to 2010, he described his role as bringing centrist positions into play. "The Democratic leadership worked with him, and even depended on him, at all levels," former House majority whip Tony Coelho said. The House is currently out on summer recess. It's expected to be in session for only about seven working days in September, and then will adjourn again in October so members can campaign. A lame-duck session will occur between November and January, though with uncertain prospects for finishing any work.

Source: http://www.kansascity.com/2012/08/14/3762115/californias-cardoza-resigns-from.html

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Longest-running UK comic book 'The Dandy' may end

LONDON (AP) ? Britain's longest-running comic book is facing closure after 75 years in print.

The publisher of "The Dandy" said Tuesday it is reviewing all of its magazine titles to meet the "challenges of the rapidly changing publishing industry."

Circulation of the weekly comic book, first published in 1937 and best-known for cartoon cowboy Desperate Dan and Korky the Cat, dropped to less than 7,500 in the second half of last year. At its peak in 1950 it sold some 2 million copies.

Scotland-based DC Thomson stressed it has yet to decide on the future of "The Dandy," but will ensure all of its characters live on in other platforms ? hinting that their adventures may soon be available only online.

"There are many challenges within the industry at present, but we're excited that the digital revolution has also given us an opportunity to innovate and develop," the publisher said in a statement.

"The Dandy" chronicles the adventures of Desperate Dan, a strong, big-hearted cowboy with a weakness for "cow pies," or enormous meat pies with horns sticking out of them.

When "The Dandy" first went on sale, it cost 2 pence, and it became so successful its publisher launched a similar comic strip, "The Beano," within months.

Anita O'Brien, curator of London's Cartoon Museum, said at its launch "The Dandy" offered its young readers something new: more action and more visual material than contemporary magazines.

"A lot of the publications in Britain would have been what you'd call boy's story papers ? mostly text with a few illustrations," she said. "It was new in having a lot of funny strips, it was very brash and slapstick in its comedy."

But "The Dandy" fell behind the times and many news agents have not stocked it for years, O'Brien said. A re-launch of the publication as "Dandy Xtreme" in 2007 did not halt its decline.

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Online: "The Dandy" is at http://www.dandy.com/

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/longest-running-uk-comic-book-dandy-may-end-164741739.html

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AAA AUGER Fort Worth Plumbing Shares Our Favorite Kitchen ...

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The kitchen is AAA AUGER Fort Worth Plumbing?s favorite room in a home. Not only because we love helping our Fort Worth plumbing clients fix leaky faucets and pesky garbage disposals, but also because it?s where our favorite meals are made and families spend quality time with one another!

That?s why we love these kitchen designers. They create beautiful spaces where our favorite memories are made.

Designer: Alison Victoria of Kitchen Crashers

AAA AUGER Fort Worth Plumbing is addicted to this show! Host and designer, Alison Victoria, surprises shoppers in local home improvement stores with an all-new (and FREE!) kitchen remodel. She follows them home and then, literally, crashes their out-dated and lack-luster kitchens.

Why we love Alison: This designer combines lifestyle and functionality for the ultimate ?wow? impact. She incorporates the homeowners personality into each project and helps them create unique design pieces to make the kitchen crash a memorable experience.

Designer: James Young of I Hate My Kitchen

Kitchen remodels are notorious for being costly headaches. But, they don?t have to be! Remodeling on a budget takes careful planning and prioritizing, but the results are incredible!

Why we love James: He makes homeowners? dreams come true, without wiping out their bank accounts! James helps homeowners decide which aspects of the remodel are worth splurging on, and which aspects they should use cheaper alternatives for. He also makes sure everything is done properly so that the homeowners don?t run into future problems, something AAA AUGER Fort Worth Plumbing truly appreciates!

Are you think about doing a kitchen remodel? Read this tips from AAA AUGER Fort Worth Plumbing. Then, call us today so we can help your remodel go off without a hitch!

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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Is TrapWire surveillance spying on Americans?

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WikiLeaks is under attack again, and many Internet users speculate it may be related to information the site has recently published about a wide-spanning American surveillance system called TrapWire.

"What is TrapWire and why is WikiLeaks under a sophisticated DDOS attack after posting docs about TrapWire?" tweeted journalist, professor and media critic Dan Gillmor Friday.

"What does it mean when WikiLeaks publishes a trove of documents hacked by Anonymous from the strategic intelligence firm Stratfor ? a trove that apparently details a massive electronic spying system run by the U.S. government ? and is then hit by a massive and sustained distributed denial of service attack that prevents journalists and people at large from examining the documents in question?" wondered blogger J.D Tuccille on the libertarian Reason.com website. "I can't be the only person that finds that just a tad ... suggestive."

TrapWire itself is being touted as Big Brother, a hidden means to keep track of every citizen in once-free countries. There are allegations that it uses facial-recognition technology to identify suspects, and that it's been installed in most cities in North America.

"Surveillance Cameras Around The Country Are Being Used In A Huge Spy Network" read a headline on the Business Insider website Friday. "Stratfor emails reveal secret, widespread TrapWire surveillance system," said Russia Today.

"The government has created a piece of technology, called TrapWire, that siphons data from surveillance cameras in stores, casinos and other businesses around the country," wrote Annalee Newitz on the science-fiction blog io9. "Are we living in a total surveillance state without even realizing it?"

Sunday, Anonymous got into the act by announcing "Operation Trapwire," urging followers to "shut this system down and render it useless."

"A giant AI electronic brain able to monitor us through a combination of access to all the CCTV cameras as well as all the online social media feeds is monstrous and Orwellian in its implications and possibilities," read the Anonymous press release.

And Monday, the London Daily Mail told the world that the "U.S. government is secretly spying on EVERYONE using civilian security cameras."

Emails to TrapWire, Inc., and Strategic Forecasting, Inc., aka Stratfor, were not immediately returned.

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Hold on, everyone
There are just two problems with this scenario. First, the distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack on WikiLeaks began more than a week ago, on Aug. 3, before WikiLeaks and other sites first posted information regarding TrapWire on Aug. 8.

"We are not doing this to call attention to ourselves," wrote AntiLeaks, a hacker group claiming responsibility for the DDoS attack. "We are young adults, citizens of the United States of America and are deeply concerned about the recent developments with [WikiLeaks leader] Julian Assange and his attempt at asylum in Ecuador. Assange is the head of a new breed of terrorist. We are doing this as a protest against his attempt to escape justice into Ecuador."

Could it be that someone outside WikiLeaks was tipped off that the TrapWire information would be coming out?

"It's possible that [former TrapWire owner] Abraxas et al. got word that Wikileaks was to be publishing info on TrapWire," former Anonymous spokesman Barrett Brown told SecurityNewsDaily. "It's impossible for anyone to say what methods of surveillance or even HUMINT [human intelligence] WikiLeaks and its people are subjected to. But I'll remain agnostic on the issue until I see any evidence of this, as coincidence is always possible."

The second problem is that TrapWire is no secret, it's not run by the government and it's not everywhere. The Reston, Va.-based company behind it, now also called TrapWire, is happy to tell people what it does.

"TrapWire is a unique, predictive software system designed to detect patterns indicative of terrorist attacks or criminal operations," reads a page on the TrapWire website. "Utilizing a proprietary, rules-based engine, TrapWire detects, analyzes and alerts on suspicious events as they are collected over periods of time and across multiple locations.

"Through the systematic capture of these pre-attack indicators, terrorist or criminal surveillance and pre-attack planning operations can be identified ? and appropriate law enforcement counter measures employed ahead of the attack."

In plain English, TrapWire collects and analyzes surveillance-camera footage as part of counterterrorist efforts.

Laying it all out
Two executives at Abraxas Corp., TrapWire's former owner, wrote an article for the November/December 2006 issue of Crime and Justice International magazine explaining the system. Brochures describing the system can be found online. An Abraxas patent filing for the TrapWire system is a matter of public record.

The patent filing explains that TrapWire is meant to catch potential terrorists conducting their own surveillance and reconnaissance missions on public facilities.

"While international terrorist organizations are using increasingly sophisticated methods, their modus operandi does contain a critical vulnerability: meticulous pre-attack preparations require the terrorists to approach a target facility on multiple occasions to identify and physical and procedural vulnerabilities, probe for weaknesses and conduct practice missions," the patent filing reads.

"TrapWire is specifically designed to exploit this vulnerability by combining deep counterterrorism experience, proven counter-surveillance techniques, unique sensor systems and data mining capabilities to detect attack preparations and allow security personnel to deter or intercept terrorists."

Eyes without a face
While the TrapWire company doesn't disclose who its clients are (its website took down a page detailing its executives' ties to the CIA), it's easy to find some of them.

The minutes of a New Jersey Transit board meeting in November 2011 reveal that a board member recommended the transit authority adopt the system, since it was already being used by the neighboring Metropolitan Transit Authority, which runs the New York City subway and bus systems and operates several commuter railroads.

(Last week, the New York Police Department revealed that already has an even more sophisticated surveillance system in place, which it developed with Microsoft.)

Other TrapWire clients include the Las Vegas Police Department, which provided the software to more than a dozen casinos and, according to Stratfor emails leaked by WikiLeaks, the Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., police departments and the Texas Department of Public Safety.

"It's also been used in London for a while," said Brown, who's been collecting information on Internet-based government surveillance efforts.

Nor is there firm evidence that TrapWire collects facial recognition data. As Internet muckraker Ben Doernberg found in an article dispelling some of the rumors, TrapWire's owners think they don't need it. (PrivacySOS, run by the Massachusetts branch of the ACLU, ran a similar debunking story.)

"The nuclear industry has 104 civilian owned and operated nuclear power plants, and yet they don?t collect or share pre-attack information," Abraxas founder and retired CIA officer Richard "Hollis" Helms told the Northern Virginia Technology Council in 2007. "TrapWire can help do that without infringing anyone's civil liberties. It can collect information about people and vehicles that is more accurate than facial recognition, draw patterns, and do threat assessments of areas that may be under observation from terrorists."

Two months ago, TrapWire updated its own privacy policy, and reiterated that it doesn't collect data on private citizens.

"Generally, no Personal Information or Sensitive Personal Information is recorded by the TrapWire system, and no such information is used by the system to perform its various functions," read the policy paper.

"In the event a system user were to enter either Personal Information or Sensitive Personal Information in a comments field, TrapWire will not share or expose that information to any other subscriber on the system, unless required by law, and, in any case, will otherwise adhere to Safe Harbor Privacy Principles with respect to that information."

The real problems: past, present and future
Whether or not TrapWire's operators are telling the truth about its capabilities is up to the conspiracy theorists, and the lawyers, to decide.

The real scandal, buried beneath the hype, may be that Stratfor seems to have acted as a front man for Abraxas in exchange for a percentage of sales. Stratfor's other clients might not be happy to learn that the firm may be working for a competitor.

"TrapWire for the Great State of Texas is a go. Cash should begin to flow to Abraxas within 10 days," allegedly wrote former Stratfor chief executive officer Fred Burton in an email dated July 16, 2009. "As many of you old-timers know, we arranged to get a cut. I think the first dump is $250,000 to Abraxas, with an annual renewal of $150,000 per year for the TrapWire license."

"TrapWire may be the most successful invention on the GWOT [global war on terrorism] since 9-11," Burton added. "I knew these hacks when they were GS-12's [mid-salaried federal employees] at the CIA. God Bless America. Now they have EVERY major HVT [high-value target] in CONUS [continental U.S.], the UK, Canada, Vegas, Los Angeles, NYC as clients."

(Later in 2009, Burton left Stratfor to take a position with the Texas Department of Public Safety. He has since returned to Stratfor as its vice president of intelligence.)

In any case, Anonymous has geared up for action.

"We will find, hack ? and destroy the servers where the AI 'electronic brain' of this program is housed," read Sunday's Anonymous press release.

It hinted at an action called "Smash a Cam Saturday," though it did not give the date when Guy Fawkes-masked vigilantes should take baseball bats to security cameras.

"TrapWire has access to virtually all CCTV's that have IP/internet connectivity," the press release said. "We have prepared an initial map/database of these cameras across the USA, and we will continue to expand this knowledge base."

"I gather that they intend for every Saturday to be sort of camera-smashing holiday," Brown said.?

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Google+ Hangouts Studio Mode Lets Musicians Stream Concerts With Pristine Sound Quality

Hangouts On Air Studio ModeGoogle wants Hangouts On Air to become the way musicians stream concerts from their garage or the stadium, so today it launches Studio Mode, an option that lets broadcasters optimize sound quality for real-time music instead of voice. Studio Mode makes a big difference, turning the noisy digital gargle into something closer to CD-quality. I've confirmed with Google that Studio Mode streams in stereo at a higher bitrate through a different codec. The feature is?rolling out of the course of the day. Right now, Ustream is a popular choice for artists to share their concerts with people at home, but Google could get everyone rocking Hangouts if Studio Mode makes listeners feel as if they've traded their crappy old MP3 for vinyl. You can hear the difference in the video after the jump...

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AP IMPACT: Med tech's arrest shows flaws in system

(AP) ? Radiology technician David Kwiatkowski was a few weeks into a temporary job at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center-Presbyterian in 2008 when a co-worker accused him of lifting a syringe containing an addictive painkiller from an operating room and sticking it down his pants.

More syringes were found in his pockets and locker. A drug test showed he had fentanyl and other opiates in his system.

In what may be the scariest part of all, authorities say that when he swiped the fentanyl syringe, he left another one in its place, filled with a dummy fluid, ready to be used on a patient.

But Kwiatkowski did not go to jail. No one in Pittsburgh even called the police. Neither the hospital nor the medical staffing agency that placed him in the job informed the national accreditation organization for radiological technicians.

So just days after being fired, he was able to start a new job at a Baltimore hospital. And from there, he went from one hospital to another ? 10 hospitals altogether in the four years after he was fired in Pittsburgh. All of them told The Associated Press they had no knowledge of his disciplinary history when they hired him for temporary jobs.

The potentially grave cost of those loopholes became clear only after Kwiatkowski's arrest last month in New Hampshire, where he stands accused of infecting at least 31 Exeter Hospital patients with hepatitis C by stealing fentanyl syringes and replacing them with dirty ones tainted with his blood.

Now, thousands of hospital patients who may have crossed paths with Kwiatkowski in eight states ? Arizona, Georgia, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, New Hampshire, New York and Pennsylvania ? are being tested to see if they, too, are infected with hepatitis C, a sometimes life-threatening virus that can destroy the liver and cause cancer.

As the Kwiatkowski case demonstrates, medical technicians aren't as closely regulated as doctors or nurses, and there is no nationwide database of misconduct or disciplinary actions against them, the way there is for physicians.

"It seems that what happens in Pittsburgh stays in Pittsburgh," said Barbara Yeninas, a spokeswoman for Springboard Healthcare Staffing and Search, one of at least seven medical staffing agencies that lined up jobs for Kwiatkowski. "They get hired and they get fired and they can move on to wherever else they want."

As Kwiatkowski made his way from one institution to another, the Pittsburgh incident was not even the only time he was accused of stealing drugs and fired.

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Kwiatkowski, 33, became a radiology technician in 2003 in his home state of Michigan after completing a training program. He earned a degree two years later from Madonna University in Livonia, where he was a catcher on the baseball team and became one of the small school's all-time leaders in two inglorious categories: passed balls and steals allowed.

Former teammate Mario D'Herin said Kwiatkowski was regarded as a liar. At one point, he claimed to have cancer.

"Then he said it was Crohn's disease, and it was like the boy who cried wolf ? nobody really believed him," D'Herin said.

In court papers, the FBI said he admitted making up several stories about his life, telling people he had played his college ball at the University of Michigan or saying he had a fiancee who died tragically. Investigators could find no evidence he was treated for cancer.

Kwiatkowski's parents told investigators their son had problems with alcohol, anger and depression. They also believed he had Crohn's disease, a painful bowel condition sometimes treated with fentanyl patches.

Through jail officials, Kwiatkowski declined to be interviewed. His court-appointed lawyer would not comment. Nor would his mother in Canton Township, Mich.

Kwiatkowski has pleaded not guilty to stealing drugs and tampering with needles in New Hampshire. He told investigators he was innocent and suggested that a co-worker had planted a fentanyl syringe found in his car.

"I've already said it. I did not take any drugs or do any drugs ... and I'm gonna stick to that," he said, according to the FBI account.

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People involved in a 2010 incident at Arizona Heart Hospital tell a different story. Kwiatkowski was 10 days into a job assignment when a co-worker found him passed out in a bathroom stall. A stolen syringe, bearing a label for fentanyl, floated in the toilet. In the emergency room, he tested positive for both cocaine and marijuana.

"I'm going to jail," he moaned when he regained consciousness, according to an account given to state regulators by the colleague who found him.

This time police were summoned, but the officers decided not to file charges or even write up a report after being told that Kwiatkowski had flushed the syringe. "We had no evidence. We had nothing except what they told us," said Phoenix Officer James Holmes, a police spokesman.

Hospital officials alerted Springboard, which had gotten Kwiatkowski the assignment in Arizona, and also informed the Arizona Medical Radiologic Board of Examiners, which took steps to revoke Kwiatkowski's license. Springboard also sent a report to the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, the organization that 37 states rely on to verify that technicians have proper credentials.

But after learning police hadn't filed charges, the national accreditation group dropped its inquiry without ever speaking to anyone at the hospital or the state licensing board, said a spokesman, Christopher Cook.

Just days after Kwiatkowski's firing, he landed a new job filling in for striking technicians at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia. He faxed a handwritten note to Arizona licensing officials from a Philadelphia airport hotel saying he would surrender his license rather than fight the accusations.

If Kwiatkowski had been a doctor, that loss of his Arizona license would have jeopardized his ability to work anywhere in the U.S. But in this case, he had nothing to worry about. Like many other states, Pennsylvania doesn't require most radiological technicians to be registered and doesn't maintain records of disciplinary actions against them.

He soon moved on to other hospitals, including Hays Medical Center in Hays, Kan., where he worked in the heart catheterization lab and was involved in the care of 460 patients who are now undergoing testing for hepatitis C.

Linda Ficken, 70, who went to Hays to get a pacemaker two years ago, was informed last week that she has been diagnosed with hepatitis C. The Kansas health department said two other patients have been diagnosed with a strain of the virus closely related to the one Kwiatkowski carries. Further analysis is planned.

"I was pissed," Ficken said. "And I still am. And also with the people that employed him, because he put me and my family in jeopardy, he put a lot of people in jeopardy and this is just going to continue to mushroom. Somebody fell down on the job someplace. He didn't slip through the cracks on his own."

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Hospitals and the staffing agencies that routinely help them fill jobs are supposed to share responsibility for verifying that workers have proper licensing and good reputations. But four of the states where Kwiatkowski worked over the full course of his career ? New Hampshire, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Michigan ? don't even license radiology workers.

The institutions that allowed Kwiatkowski to keep working offered a variety of excuses and explanations as to how he slipped by various background checks and managed to get licensed in other states.

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center spokeswoman Gloria Kreps said that when he was accused of stealing fentanyl, officials did not contact police because they did not believe they had enough evidence. "We noticed unusual behavior, caught him with a syringe, but did not witness him in the act of committing a crime," she said.

They didn't alert the national credentialing organization, she said, because they felt that was the responsibility of Maxim Staffing Solutions, the agency that had placed him. Officials at the staffing agency's parent company did not return calls for comment.

Matt Price, chief executive of Advantage RN, the staffing agency that got Kwiatkowski the position in Philadelphia, said his stint in Phoenix was so short that it was easy for him to hide that he ever worked there.

And because of the need to find strike-replacement workers fast, Temple asked the company to verify only the last two jobs held by each applicant. So even though Kwiatkowski listed his Pittsburgh job on his resume, no one called the hospital for a reference.

In Kansas, which in 2010 became the last state to license Kwiatkowski, the Board of Healing Arts verified his education, national certification and other state licenses, but not his work history, said the agency's lawyer, Kelli Stevens.

In the section of his application detailing previous jobs, he left out nine hospitals, including the two that fired him for suspected drug abuse. He answered "no" to a long list of questions about misconduct, saying he had never been disciplined or used illegal drugs.

He also asked the state to waive its requirement that he send a photocopy of his American Registry of Radiologic Technologists identification card. He claimed that his wallet had recently been stolen and complained in a rambling email about having trouble getting a school he attended to send proof of his degree.

Cook, the spokesman for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, said Kwiatkowski's case underscores the need for a national database of disciplinary actions.

The agency has about 315,000 technicians registered with it. It handles about 3,000 complaints per year. Last year, it issued 222 public sanctions for misconduct that ranged from criminal convictions to failure to follow professional standards.

"If ARRT had more access to information held by state agencies, employers and others, we believe this number would be higher," Cook said.

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Things finally began to unravel for Kwiatkowski in New Hampshire, where a temporary stint at Exeter Hospital starting in April 2011 turned into a permanent job in a cardiac catheterization lab. A co-worker complained that she saw Kwiatkowski acting strangely and sweating, with bloodshot eyes. He was sent home after saying his aunt had died.

Another co-worker said he once saw him with white foam around his mouth. Others told of him shaking, sweating through his scrubs and frequently running off sick to the bathroom, sometimes in the middle of a procedure. A patient's relative discovered a fentanyl syringe in a public bathroom.

In April, Kwiatkowski was charged with leaving the scene of an accident after he backed into a car and drove away.

In May, three doctors simultaneously reported that patients recently treated in the catheterization lab had tested positive for hepatitis C. Within days, Kwiatkowski was also identified as having hepatitis C, and he was suspended as the state began investigating.

In July, police in Massachusetts said they found him intoxicated in a hotel room with a suicide note. He was arrested soon after.

Laboratory testing found that 31 patients had a strain of the hepatitis C virus matching the one Kwiatkowski carried, health authorities said. It isn't clear when he contracted hepatitis C. Prosecutors said in court papers that they have evidence he tested positive at least as far back as 2010. Michigan officials said he tested negative in 2006.

His license in New York is still listed on a state website as active and in good standing.

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David B. Caruso reported from New York. Associated Press writers Eric Tucker in Washington, Paul Davenport in Phoenix and Ed White and Mike Householder in Detroit contributed to this report, as did AP researcher Jennifer Farrar in New York.

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Monday, August 13, 2012

With Paul Ryan as Romney's Running Mate, Democrats See New Attack Line in Local Races

Mitt Romney's selection of Paul Ryan as his running mate for the presumptive Republican presidential ticket brought an immediate response from President Obama's re-election campaign, but it could also have a trickle-down effect on several races in the battle for control of the Senate.

Ryan, a seven-term congressman from Wisconsin, has made waves in recent years with controversial budget proposals and his plan to overhaul Medicare.

Democrats have attacked Ryan for several years, especially since he became chairman of the House Budget Committee in 2010 after Republicans won a majority in the House, but now that Ryan is on the likely GOP presidential ticket, the attacks take on a whole new meaning.

Besides the ramifications of Romney's decision on his own race, there's also the question of the effect on the Senate races, where Republicans are hoping for a net gain of four seats in order to take back the majority, while also taking the White House and maintaining control of the House.

ABC News has identified six key toss-up Senate races this year: Massachusetts, Nevada, Virginia, Missouri, Montana and Ryan's home state of Wisconsin. While it's unclear how Ryan's presence on the ticket will play out in any of these races, it's becoming clear that Democrats will be using this latest development as an attack line going forward.

Virginia

Polling has found the Virginia senate race to be neck and neck, and with the presidential race very tight there as well, both candidates have approached their parties' nominees with a sense of caution - they're open in their support, but it's not always highlighted, and it's not always unwavering. Democratic Senate candidate Tim Kaine has highlighted his difference of opinion with Obama on off-shore drilling, for example.

Like many other Democrats, it appears as though the Kaine campaign sees an opportunity to hurt their opponent, former Virginia Sen. George Allen, by tying him to Ryan's plan. Allen was present at the Romney-Ryan announcement, and Kaine quickly released a statement hitting him for having a fiscal approach that would "gut Medicare resources for millions of American seniors."

"By standing with Paul Ryan today, George Allen continues to embrace a plan that would force hundreds of thousands of Virginia seniors to pay nearly $6,000 more each year in health care. Budgets are about priorities and George Allen's approach would gut Medicare resources for millions of American seniors, devastate investments for education and infrastructure that grow our economy, while defending irresponsible tax breaks for the wealthiest that ballooned our deficit and drove up our debt," Kaine for Virginia spokeswoman Brandi Hoffine said in a statement.

Missouri

Missouri is considered to be a safe bet for Republicans in this presidential cycle - Obama is unpopular and polling has consistently found Romney with a strong lead. Recent polls have shown incumbent Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill in trouble (although Democrats have been buoyed by victory of Rep. Todd Akin in the Republican primary last week, as conventional wisdom suggested he was the easiest candidate for McCaskill to beat) and she's been the target of attacks from outside groups for a long time.

McCaskill appears to view the Ryan announcement as an opportunity for a new attack line on Akin. Today she tweeted "the part of Ryan-Akin budget I hate the most? Cutting Medicare and then giving those cuts to the mega wealthy. Wrong." Expect McCaskill, who is frequently described by her colleagues as a fighter, to hit hard with this new messaging.

Massachusetts

Republican incumbent Scott Brown has stayed away from Mitt Romney thus far; as a Republican running in a Democratic heavy state, Brown will need at least some Obama voters to cross over and vote for him. Brown voted no on the Ryan budget in Congress, and he even went so far as to pen an op-ed in Politico explaining his reasoning, so he should in theory be able to withstand any attacks from Elizabeth Warren, his Democratic opponent, tying him to the controversial proposal.

"While I applaud Ryan for getting the conversation started, I cannot support his specific plan - and therefore will vote 'no' on his budget," Brown wrote in an op-ed in Politico in May 2011.

"Why can't I go along with the Ryan Medicare plan? First, I fear that as health inflation rises, the cost of private plans will outgrow the government premium support - and the elderly will be forced to pay ever higher deductibles and co-pays," he wrote. "Protecting those who have been counting on the current system their entire adult lives should be the key principle of reform."

For now, it appears as though Warren is not attempting to tie her opponent directly to the budget, but reiterate her ties to Obama.

"The choice is clear," Warren said in a statement. "Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan will work to make the rich and powerful, richer and more powerful. I'm standing with President Obama to work for our families, to invest in our kids, and to give our small businesses a fighting chance to succeed because I believe that's how we build a strong foundation for our future."

Nevada

Nevada's economic woes are well documented, and the Romney campaign hopes that said woes will put the state in the Romney column, and the same hope exists down ballot in the tight senate race between incumbent Sen. Dean Heller and Democratic Rep. Shelley Berkley. Heller voted for the Ryan budget twice - once in the House, once in the Senate - and Berkley's campaign has already been attacking him for it.

For Berkley, who is under formal investigation from the House Ethics Committee after being accused of using her office to help her husband's medical practice (she saved a Las Vegas area kidney transplant center, a move that appears to have benefited her husband who is a kidney specialist), the Ryan announcement could be a welcome opportunity to shift the focus. Expect Berkley to continue to charge her opponent with supporting a plan that "would end Medicare as we know it."

Montana

Democrats have already begun to highlight an ad released by Montana Republican Senate candidate Denny Rehberg earlier this year in which the candidate specifically called out Ryan's budget as potentially harmful to seniors.

"Rehberg refused to support a Republican budget plan that could harm the Medicare programs so many of Montana's seniors rely on," the ad, titled "Montana First," said.

Shortly after Romney's announcement, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) sent out a press release highlighting that ad, and there's no reason to believe they won't continue to play up the comments.

Wisconsin

This is of course the state where Ryan's presence on the ticket is most likely to boost Republican's chances of winning the senate seat. The Republican candidate is not yet known in this race- the primary will take place Tuesday and a challenger for Democratic Rep. Tammy Baldwin will emerge from a crowded field. Republicans hope Ryan's presence on the ticket will boost turnout for Romney in the presidential race and turn the state red for the first time in a presidential election since 1984.

As it's likely he'll be campaigning in Wisconsin a lot, Ryan can be expected to hit the stump at least a couple of times for the chosen Republican Senate candidate, and his presence in the race could be the boost Republicans are hoping for across the board.

It's important to note that the population of residents 65 and over in these states is within a couple percentage points of the national average of 13 percent in each instance, so there is not an obvious state where just in terms of numbers, Ryan's presence could be a concern.

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Boris Johnson wins Games political gold

LONDON (Reuters) - In the evening sun near Tower Bridge, people watch Olympians on a big screen and cheer. High above them, on the top floor of the bulbous glass building where he has his office, Mayor of London Boris Johnson is addressing technology entrepreneurs in a speech that underlines his ideology.

Why does Usain Bolt run fast, he asks. Competition - that's why.

The excitement of the crowd outside penetrates the open windows. The blond mop-haired mayor, selling the British capital in a reception in the penthouse, warms to his theme. Another example comes from science.

The 17th-century scientist Robert Hooke, Johnson notes, was also competing fiercely with others in London when he worked out the law of elasticity.

Strain is equal to stress - "as I proved on that zip wire the other day".

The reference - to the minutes when the Mayor of London dangled helplessly from an aerial runway above the assembled crowd in a park - raises a laugh. "Ut tensio sic vis," booms Johnson, offering Hooke's Law in Latin. The audience roars.

Boris Johnson, or plain "Boris" as he is known to most British people, was the political victor at the London Olympics. From the 48-year-old's plummy tones encouraging Underground commuters to avoid congested stations to his imitation of Bolt's victory pose, or his prose likening female beach volleyball players to "glistening otters", he turned 2012 into Boris's Games.

Some say he is an unashamed self-publicist seeking political advantage, some an eccentric, enthusiastic mayor promoting his city. But many pundits believe he ultimately wants the top job.

Britain's current prime minister, David Cameron, went to Eton, the elite fee-paying school, just like Johnson, and shared his Conservative beginnings at Oxford University. Cameron said Johnson "defies all forms of gravity" and called him a "titan" of their Conservative Party.

In the real world, the economy is struggling, Johnson's critics are angry that his warnings on the Underground put people off visiting London, and Britons are asking whether the Games have been worth the 9-10 billion pounds ($14-15.6 billion) investment.

But inside the Games bubble, Johnson, a free-market defender of the banking classes, has repeated a relentlessly upbeat story that attracts the most incongruous support. "I'm incredibly left-wing and I absolutely love Boris Johnson," said Lucy Lapham, a 27-year-old event manager.

"He's come down to our level almost," agreed her friend, Victoria Stickland, 24.

ZOINK!

For Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson, who was born in New York General Hospital in June 1964, the London Games kicked off with a trim of the unruly blond hair that gets mussed up on camera, and a promise that the "Geiger-counter of Olympomania" was headed "Zoink!" off the scale.

Handing financial decision-making for London over to local council officers for the duration of the Games, he took to the stage in Hyde Park.

There he promised the crowd "more gold, silver, bronze medals than it takes to bail out Greece and Spain together".

By the opening ceremony, Georgina Wharton, a 30-year old from Melbourne, Australia, said the best thing about Boris was that he is immune to the political correctness she sees everywhere in Britain.

"He just doesn't care," she said admiringly.

On day one of the Games, Johnson was on camera with Queen Elizabeth, complimenting her for her performance with James Bond in the "magnificent and bonkers" opening ceremony.

By day three, there were headlines about empty seats at Olympic venues. Businesses were blaming his warnings for a slump in their trade. Johnson schmoozed representatives from the creative industries to encourage them to invest in London. He and his staff would, he vowed, "kick down the doors" for them.

By the end of the Games, Johnson's exaggerated claims about the benefits of investing in London had peaked: "Put simply," he said, "there is no other place on the planet where investors will see greater returns."

"BLESSED SPONGE"

Those who know Johnson say that, beneath the cultivated buffoonery, he is an intelligent, serious politician.

His slapstick moments - including a tumble into a river in east London in 2009 - combine with enthusiasm for the eccentric genius of Britain. A journalist as well as a politician, the twice-married Johnson relies on humor and charm to divert attention from a history of sexual affairs.

He has a deft touch with what he calls the "blessed sponge of amnesia", ensuring that he claims credit while others shoulder blame. When he was first elected mayor in 2008, he won more than a million votes - the largest personal mandate of any politician in British history.

The Conservative Party has not won an absolute parliamentary majority for 20 years, and now some of its members and even some polls suggest he could lead the country, although Johnson says this is nonsense. "How could anybody elect a prat (fool) who gets stuck in a zip wire?" he said.

"I think people will look back on these Olympics as a time of great pride," said Tim Montgomerie, editor of a website for Conservative activists. "The whole thing has been magical, and he just seems to have captured the mood."

For Montgomerie, comparisons between Johnson and wartime leader Winston Churchill are not out of place. Like Churchill, he said, "Boris has all kinds of character question-marks about his suitability for the top job, but there is a precedent there, someone who worked out incredibly well".

Many of the London businesses that hoped for a boost from the Games would disagree. Johnson's transport warnings were stopped, but too late for them. Near Olympic venues, the sheer volume of people have prompted crowd-control measures that have hurt business, they say.

At a souvenir stall outside Hyde Park, where live screens have broadcast the Games to thousands of spectators, business has been only OK, says the stallholder: "When it gets too busy we have to shut," she said. "That's one of the things they don't tell you beforehand."

In London's Covent Garden piazza, a year-round tourist hub in the theatre district, Benjamin Pollock's Toyshop did not see the summer crowds who buy its eccentric stock of finger puppets, jumping jacks, antique toy theatres and other trinkets for children.

"It's been a bit of a disaster," said part-owner Louise Heard, laughing. She wants the mayor to help.

"He's the face of London, isn't he? If Boris came out and said tomorrow, 'You know, the Olympics is great, but hey everyone, go shopping' ... if he's seen falling off a zip wire, then he can come do a stunt in the center of London perhaps."

"HORRIBLY RIGHT"

To some extent, the mayor's high-wire act distracted the media from less positive stories, including the fact he had invited media baron Rupert Murdoch to an Olympic swimming event.

That day Johnson also gave an interview to Murdoch's Fox News. "It's all going horribly right - touch wood," he said.

The invitation to Murdoch, whose titles are under investigation for alleged phone-hacking by staff, angered Johnson's opponents. Murdoch titles including the Sun have for years been able to make or break political careers in Britain, a fact underlined by the phone-hacking scandal.

As mayor, Johnson is in charge of the police who are conducting the probe into phone-hacking. His opponents were angry. "The mayor is acting in his own interests and not those of Londoners," said Liberal Democrat Stephen Knight.

Where in the old days Cameron would ask Murdoch to use the back door on his visits to Number 10 Downing Street, Johnson was photographed at the Olympic Aquatics Centre with Murdoch, and said the 81-year-old was one of 23 executives he had hosted.

Murdoch's Sunday Times followed the Sun this week with a positive opinion poll about the mayor. It found Johnson would be the preferred choice for 24 percent of voters to become Conservative leader if Cameron stepped down. Other surveys have underlined the point.

In Hyde Park, though, Games spectators were more cautious. Londoners Yasmin and Fadumo, 16, for example. Sitting on the ground watching the screens, they say the Games have been "really great". But they do not know Boris Johnson.

Leon Oliver, 19, wearing union flag tights, hat and jacket and his face painted with a union flag, certainly knows the London mayor and has enjoyed his antics immensely.

"I wouldn't put him in charge of the country," said the student from Bristol. "Within Britain we have our own humor. Everyone finds him hilarious, but I don't think the world would find him hilarious. I think they'd think he was a bit of a prat."

(Additional reporting by Karolin Schaps and Sophie Kirby)

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Finland Education System Methods and Outcomes Compared to the ...

A recent photo slideshow published by Business Insider featured 26 facts about the school system in Finland.

Finland has one of the best public education systems in the world, so other countries would do well to study the educational model that Finland offers.

Some of the significant points are summarized below for easy reference.

  • Finnish children don?t start school until they are 7.
  • They rarely take exams or do homework until they are well into their teens.
  • The children are not measured at all for the first six years of their education.
  • There is only one mandatory standardized test in Finland, taken when children are 16.
  • All children, clever or not, are taught in the same classrooms.
  • Finland spends around 30 percent less per student than the United States.
  • 30 percent of children receive extra help during their first nine years of school.
  • 66 percent of students go to college. The highest rate in Europe.
  • The difference between weakest and strongest students is the smallest in the World.
  • Science classes are capped at 16 students so that they may perform practical experiments every class.
  • 93 percent of Finns graduate from high school ??17.5 percent higher than the US where 75.5% graduate from high school.
  • 43 percent of Finnish high-school students go to vocational schools.
  • Elementary school students get 75 minutes of recess a day in Finnish versus an average of 27 minutes in the US.
  • Teachers only spend 4 hours a day in the classroom, and take 2 hours a week for ?professional development?.
  • Finland has the same amount of teachers as New York City, but far fewer students ??600,000 students compared to 1.1 million in NYC.
  • The school system is 100% state funded.
  • All teachers in Finland must have a masters degree, which is fully subsidized.
  • The national curriculum is only broad guidelines.
  • Teachers are selected from the top 10% of graduates.
  • In 2010, 6,600 applicants vied for 660 primary school training slots.
  • The average starting salary for a Finnish teacher was $29,000 in 2008 ??Compared with $36,000 in the United States.
  • However, high school teachers with 15 years of experience make 102 percent of what other college graduates make. In the US, high school teachers with 15 years of experience make?62% of what other college graduates make.
  • There is no merit pay for teachers.
  • Teachers are given the same status as doctors and lawyers.
  • In an international standardized measurement in 2001, Finnish children came top or very close to the top for science, reading and mathematics. It?s consistently come top or very near every time since.
  • And despite the differences between Finland and the US, it easily beats countries with a similar demographic. Neighbor Norway, of a similar size and featuring a similar homogeneous culture, follows the same same strategies as the USA and achieves similar rankings in international studies.
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Sunday, August 12, 2012

How to Choose a Suitable Web Hosting Service Provider? (Ezine ...

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Why You Should Buy a House NOW - ERA Home & Family Real Estate

It?s time to buy a home! That is right you heard it here, no more doom and gloom for the real estate market. The time has come to go out and buy some real estate. The only thing holding buyers back has been consumer emotion but a look at the facts should help buyer feel more confident in opening up their wallets for a great opportunity in today?s housing market.

JP Morgan?s Market Insights report has outlined why people looking to buy a home have never been in a better position. Here are just three important points from the JP Morgan report.

The Price is Right

One measure the report looked at was the ratio of personal income to home prices.

?Since 1966, the median price of an existing single family home in the U.S. has varied between 150% and 251% of personal income per household. However, roughly three-quarters of the time it has been in a relatively narrow band between 185% and 230%. In September 2011, the ratio was just 153%, implying that to get back to an average price to income ratio, home prices would have to rise by about 27%.?

Mortgage Rates are Right

Mortgage interest rates are at historic lows as compared to personal income. ?The report notes,??During the week of October 7, Freddie Mac reported that mortgage rates had fallen to an average annual level of 3.94%. Assuming the use of a fixed rate mortgage with 20% down, this would make the median mortgage payment on a single family existing home just 6.9% of per household personal income, compared with an average of 14.4% since 1966.?

What this means is that it is a buyers perfect storm. Buyers who buy now will likely reap a long term financial gain by buying a home at a lower than average cost and financing it for a lower than average cost. It is a win-win situation.

Home Ownership Beats Renting

The report goes on to look at the cost of renting versus owning. JP Morgan predicts that by the ?third quarter of this year, we estimate that the?implied median mortgage payment had fallen to just 78% of the median asking rent. In other?words, at current mortgage rates, home prices would have to rise by 35% just to get back to?their average relationship to rents.?


Home buying is now more affordable than it has been in decades. Home prices are at all time lows, mortgage rates are at rock bottom and income levels remain steady. Despite what you may hear on the nightly news home ownership has never been more affordable.

Source: http://www.erahomeandfamily.com/blog/why-you-should-buy-a-house-now

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3 Treatments For the reason that Screenwriters To Advantage ...

Producers create, writers author. You appetite to compose your plausibility if potential in your question letter to please the producers that it is value their phase to leaf through your article. I do not covet my electrician soliciting me how he had better go covering the subject of accomplishing the work completed or posing my encouragement retorting electric inadequacies ? this is why I hired him / her. Furthermore, producers trust improved & undergo more popular boldness in writers & their screenplays if the writers show a organization understanding since their area in addition to whatsoever they are inscribing about.

1. Observe Something You have More experienced Produced

If you undergo capable a piece of writing conceptualized authoritatively, that needs to be sited in the earliest of the letter. This is where you could well name-drop what integrated thanks to it to legitimize it. This achieves NOT touch upon a manufacturer expression they ?assume it is ample? but excel on it. They for a certainty did not appreciate it adequate to route it.

Same move since whenever any person preferences your screenplay. Do not notify a maker that the commentary you are speaking to each other as respects campaigns hitherto been optioned and also shopped just about town. This will not bid to them.

However, if you skillful a separate piece of writing optioned by a legit maker (not the commentary you are lettering as regards in this letter), then you may perhaps inform that early on on as portion of your bio. Writing

2. Disputes or Awards You have Won

Placing in the Highest 5 or 10 of a competition or prevailing awards further explains the maker a speck of screening drives been ready on your composition and also that a person who reads a bouquet of scripts seem to such as it.

However, be watchful in connection with citing where you located in challenges if you in the Primary 10%. If you assertion that you prepared it to the quarter-finals And also nil ever more, that obviously detracts bask in your acceptability seeing that there were it sounds as if masses of various that were improve on than yours.

Make your reward or competition clatter the greatest it may well by how you dispense the correct information. Since representation, if you located fourth in the Nicholl Camaraderie, you can mention you situated fourth, but this reminds us that there were 3 that were decidedly well. As a replacement, affirmation it as a rotund volume And also urge that you were ?In the Pinnacle 5.? If you comprehend how a lot of entries there were, you would still mention ?out of x? bulk of entries.

3. Adored Screenwriting Work out and also Composition Development

When I do a screenplay consultation, the opening ask I visit my screenwriter is ?What on earth is your environment along with keep fit exercise? How finished you discover to put in writing screenplays??

Their stand up for contributes me an preamble to no matter what I?m pouring to search out in the event that I see their composition. The reality is, I?ve comprehend scripts savours writers who ended 2 time of an intensive screenwriting plan who so far undergone a prolonged manner in which to go ? Plus I?ve see scripts out of writers who on the whole understood on their own along with were surprisingly good.

But in a borderline state of affair plagued by a manufacturer who is not propelled they covet to go through your piece of writing, substantial work out can assistance work flat out one another excess of the edge.

If you do not cause what that could grant you tenability, then do not situate whatsoever, delicately exit one another stupefied. It is enhanced not to place what on earth than to deposit something that reasons scant eminence whereas then they will absorb, as certain, that you impose no improved credibility.

So there you tolerate it ? 3 probable procedures to give a boost to your acceptability in your interrogation letter bio. In conclusion, your bio involves to changed each other sends in studying your draft furthermore, if doable, to still color their go through patently prior to they examine it.

Source: http://zamczysko.waw.pl/2012/08/3-treatments-for-the-reason-that-screenwriters-to-advantage-trustworthiness-in-a-inquire-letter/

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