Monday, October 31, 2011

Series champion Cardinals a big hit at Saints-Rams (AP)

ST. LOUIS ? Chris Carpenter, Tony La Russa and the World Series champion Cardinals drew huge cheers Sunday at the NFL game between the St. Louis Rams and New Orleans Saints.

About a dozen Cardinals showed up at the Edward Jones Dome. They got a prolonged standing ovation when they were introduced early in the first quarter, and waved to the crowd from the end zone.

"To be on the sideline is definitely an adrenaline rush and we're not even playing today," pitcher Edwin Jackson said.

The Cardinals' presence revved up the fans and may have rubbed off on the Rams, too. Winless this season and two-touchdown underdogs to the Saints, the Rams led 17-0 at halftime.

Carpenter wore the jersey of star running back Steven Jackson when he went to midfield for the coin toss. Carpenter beat Texas in Game 7 on Friday night.

La Russa sported the jersey of injured quarterback Sam Bradford. The manager was joined by Matt Holliday, Kyle Lohse and several other Cardinals.

"This is my first time in this stadium. It's awesome to be part of this," catcher Yadier Molina said.

The Cardinals' victory parade was to be held later in the day and finish up a few blocks away at Busch Stadium.

"Listening to thousands and thousands of people going crazy for us is definitely going to give people chill bumps. I definitely wouldn't mind doing it again," Jackson said.

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The Legal Ramifications Of Drinking And Flying - This Just In ...

Have you ever been on a plane next to someone who seems a little wobbly? Maybe they smell a bit of rum and coke. Or are slurring. Maybe they start to act up a little, start demanding more drinks, or harassing the crewmembers and other passengers.

It's one thing to have a drink before your flight, or to have some wine with dinner onboard. But, if you're wondering what the consequences are for being completely intoxicated on a flight, they can be pretty severe.

Earlier this month, an American Airlines flight from New York to Los Angeles was diverted to Denver after a drunken passenger struck a flight attendant in the face, the Associated Press reported. Flight attendants had to restrain and sit on him until the flight landed, upon which he was arrested and charged with interfering with flight crew.

First off, a passenger who already appears intoxicated at the gate shouldn?t be allowed to board, according to federal regulations.

Air carriers have federally-required protocol for dealing with disturbances involving the service of alcoholic beverages onboard, the removal of a passenger who appears to be intoxicated, and how to handle passengers who have brought their own alcoholic beverages onboard (I personally witnessed this last one myself, when an elderly woman on an international flight I was on tried to crack open her Duty Free vodka bottle).

If a passenger doesn't comply with federal regulations and interferes with a crewmember, it can be considered a criminal violation, resulting in arrest.

In August, the U.S. Ski Team dismissed an 18-year-old member of its development squad after he was accused of getting drunk and then urinating on a fellow passenger aboard a JetBlue flight to New York, according to a story in USA Today. Criminal charges were later dropped.

While these are some of the more extreme cases, surely many readers have been in a situation that could have veered towards the uncomfortable and even dangerous had a passenger's drinking habits escalated during the flight.

Have any drunken passenger horror stories you care to share? Indulge (but perhaps don't over overindulge) us in the comment section below.

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Occupy San Fernando Valley Targets Major Banks - Studio City, CA Patch

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The Occupy San Fernando Valley, with about 20 people in the group,began its protest by targeting major banks in Van Nuys.

After forming up outside Van Nuys City Hall about about 12:30 p.m., the protesters marched north on Van Nuys boulevard, and stopped in front of the Wells Fargo Bank branch on the corner of an Vanowen Street.

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Open Thread: ?Scott Brown, Tea Party Patriarch? (Balloon Juice)

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The Extracurricular Activities of Eric Cantor's Press Staff (The Atlantic Wire)

From stunning dance moves to prurient Twitter habits, the extracurricular activities of House Majority Leader Eric Cantor's press team have been the special target of FishBowlDC's Betsy Rothstein this week. Earlier today, the DC gossip blogger caught wind of a collection of fabulous photos of Cantor's deputy press secretary sashaying and doing the splits all about the nation's capital. The photos of Cantor flak Megan Whittemore, hosted by Getty Images, were taken by Roll Call photographer Tom Williams for a profile detailing Whittemore's mad dance skills and yoga prowess. "When she?s not at work answering journalists? questions and prepping the Majority Leader for media talks, Whittemore practices splits, pli?s and pirouettes and performs several times each year with modern dance companies based in the D.C. area," reads the profile. (You can check out all her wicked moves here).

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Too bad no cartwheels near the Washington Monument.

Related: Obama and Cantor Got Snippy at the White House Yesterday

Moving on, there's Cantor's communications director Brad Dayspring or as The New York Times calls him, "Cantor's Rasputin of retort." In a Monday story, the Times featured him in a piece about the increasingly deft Twitter skills of GOP operatives. Rothstein took the opportunity to breeze through who he follows on Twitter and found an account that stuck out: @SexyTwitPics, an account that retweets "only the HOTTEST Pics DIRECTLY from Sexy Ladies' Twitter Accts! ... Ladies Mention us w your pics! 18+."? By no means a Weinergate-level gaffe (the man's only looking) but an amusing find given that most people would probably clean up their Twitter follows after being the subject of a lengthy The New York Times article. (The account pushes out R-rated photos alongside more innocent photos such as the following.)

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When contacted by Rothstein, he justified following the account:

First of all, as my Twitter account notes ? it is not an official account ? it is my own opinion.? See: Communications Director, Office of the Majority Leader. Opinions are my own unless noted and RT?s aren?t an endorsement, yadda yadda. Second, the reason I follow it is because my friend in San Diego is a model who was featured on the site and suggested that her friends follow it. Third, really? I don?t think this is a productive story for anyone. Are we really going to start looking into the thousands of accounts that people follow?

Unsurprisingly, Dayspring no longer follows @SexyTwitPics. All in all, Cantor's staff appears to be leading a fairly active extracurricular life. Suffice it to say, Whittemore is probably a little more happy with her brush with media exposure.

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Out-of-Touch Herman Cain Becomes GOP Frontrunner (ContributorNetwork)

COMMENTARY | Dismissed for months as a fringe candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, Herman Cain has surged to the head of the pack in recent weeks. Yet this surprising twist in the Republican nomination contest has also increased Cain's exposure, and his comments have revealed a man out of touch with Main Street America.

The momentum began when Cain trounced front runner Rick Perry, the governor of Texas, in September's Florida straw poll. Then came the new Washington Post-ABC poll earlier this week, revealing that Cain's support had risen from 4 percent to 16 percent. That poll also showed that more than half of Cain's supporters were strongly behind him, compared to 1/3 or less for other candidates.

Herman Cain's newly won popularity has also won him greater media coverage, however, and Cain has not used that well. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal on October 5, Cain lashed out at the Occupy Wall Street protests that have swept the country by saying "I don't have facts to back this up, but I happen to believe that these demonstrations are planned and orchestrated to distract from the failed policies of the Obama administration."

Starting out by essentially saying "I don't know what I'm talking about" is never wise, but Cain went on to blame high unemployment on the unemployed. "Don't blame Wall Street, don't blame the big banks. If you don't have a job and you are not rich, blame yourself!" He then went on to indicate that laying the blame on Wall Street was misplaced, saying "We're not in 2008 -- we're in 2011" as if the Great Recession was not a continuing concern.

Comments like that reveal Cain, a former chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and Godfather's Pizza CEO, as out of touch with Main Street. While Cain was undoubtedly feeding red meat to the GOP base, one wonders how unemployed Tea Party activists feel about being told that their joblessness is their own fault, when the unemployment rate stubbornly hovers above 9 percent. It smacks of the same arrogant ignorance that led Wall Street bankers to claim huge bonuses and auto industry executives to fly to Washington on private jets while begging for multi-billion dollar bail-outs.

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Samsung Galaxy Note review

Remember the display on your first mobile phone? If you've been chatting on the go for as long as we have, it was probably barely big enough to fit a complete telephone number -- let alone a contact name or text message. And your first smartphone? Even displaying scaled-down, WAP versions of web pages was asking a lot. Now, those mobile devices we couldn't live without have screens that are much, much larger. Sometimes, though, we secretly wish they were even bigger still.

Samsung's new GT-N7000 Galaxy Note is the handset those dreams are made of -- if you happen to share that dream about obnoxiously large smartphones, that is. It's as thin as a Galaxy S II, lightning fast and its 5.3-inch HD Super AMOLED display is as gorgeous as it is enormous; the 1280 x 800 pixels you once could only get with a full-size laptop (or in the Galaxy Tab 10.1) can now slide comfortably into your front pocket. Its jumbo display makes it the perfect candidate for a notepad replacement and, with the included S Pen stylus, you'll have no problem jotting notes on the fly, marking up screenshots or signing documents electronically. But, is that massive display too much of a good thing? You'll need to jump past the break to find out.

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Why Cher is the iVillage Woman of the Week

We salute Cher for her steadfast support of son Chaz during his Dancing with the Stars journey and the message her unconditional love sends to anyone struggling with gender identity.

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Graphene grows better on certain copper crystals

ScienceDaily (Oct. 27, 2011) ? New observations could improve industrial production of high-quality graphene, hastening the era of graphene-based consumer electronics, thanks to University of Illinois engineers.

By combining data from several imaging techniques, the team found that the quality of graphene depends on the crystal structure of the copper substrate it grows on. Led by electrical and computer engineering professors Joseph Lyding and Eric Pop, the researchers published their findings in the journal Nano Letters.

"Graphene is a very important material," Lyding said. "The future of electronics may depend on it. The quality of its production is one of the key unsolved problems in nanotechnology. This is a step in the direction of solving that problem."

To produce large sheets of graphene, methane gas is piped into a furnace containing a sheet of copper foil. When the methane strikes the copper, the carbon-hydrogen bonds crack. Hydrogen escapes as gas, while the carbon sticks to the copper surface. The carbon atoms move around until they find each other and bond to make graphene. Copper is an appealing substrate because it is relatively cheap and promotes single-layer graphene growth, which is important for electronics applications.

"It's a very cost-effective, straightforward way to make graphene on a large scale," said Joshua Wood, a graduate student and the lead author of the paper.

"However, this does not take into consideration the subtleties of growing graphene," he said. "Understanding these subtleties is important for making high-quality, high-performance electronics."

While graphene grown on copper tends to be better than graphene grown on other substrates, it remains riddled with defects and multi-layer sections, precluding high-performance applications. Researchers have speculated that the roughness of the copper surface may affect graphene growth, but the Illinois group found that the copper's crystal structure is more important.

Copper foils are a patchwork of different crystal structures. As the methane falls onto the foil surface, the shapes of the copper crystals it encounters affect how well the carbon atoms form graphene.

Different crystal shapes are assigned index numbers. Using several advanced imaging techniques, the Illinois team found that patches of copper with higher index numbers tend to have lower-quality graphene growth. They also found that two common crystal structures, numbered (100) and (111), have the worst and the best growth, respectively. The (100) crystals have a cubic shape, with wide gaps between atoms. Meanwhile, (111) has a densely packed hexagonal structure.

"In the (100) configuration the carbon atoms are more likely to stick in the holes in the copper on the atomic level, and then they stack vertically rather than diffusing out and growing laterally," Wood said. "The (111) surface is hexagonal, and graphene is also hexagonal. It's not to say there's a perfect match, but that there's a preferred match between the surfaces."

Researchers now are faced with balancing the cost of all (111) copper and the value of high-quality, defect-free graphene. It is possible to produce single-crystal copper, but it is difficult and prohibitively expensive.

The U. of I. team speculates that it may be possible to improve copper foil manufacturing so that it has a higher percentage of (111) crystals. Graphene grown on such foil would not be ideal, but may be "good enough" for most applications.

"The question is, how do you optimize it while still maintaining cost effectiveness for technological applications?" said Pop, a co-author of the paper. "As a community, we're still writing the cookbook for graphene. We're constantly refining our techniques, trying out new recipes. As with any technology in its infancy, we are still exploring what works and what doesn't."

Next, the researchers hope to use their methodology to study the growth of other two-dimensional materials, including insulators to improve graphene device performance. They also plan to follow up on their observations by growing graphene on single-crystal copper.

"There's a lot of confusion in the graphene business right now," Lyding said. "The fact that there is a clear observational difference between these different growth indices helps steer the research and will probably lead to more quantitative experiments as well as better modeling. This paper is funneling things in that direction."

Lyding and Pop are affiliated with the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the U. of I. The Office of Naval Research, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and the Army Research Office supported this research.

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Ericsson sells its Sony Ericsson stake to Sony

(AP) ? LM Ericsson AB will sell its 50 percent stake in mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson to Sony Corp. for euro1.05 billion ($1.46 billion) in cash, the Swedish wireless equipment firm said Thursday.

Ericsson said Sony Ericsson will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony and integrated into Sony's broad platform of network-connected consumer electronics products.

The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory approvals, but has been approved by appropriate decision-making bodies of both companies.

Ericsson said the transaction gives Sony an opportunity to rapidly integrate smartphones into its portfolio of network-connected consumer electronics device, such as tablets, televisions and personal computers.

Sony CEO, Sir Howard Stringer, said the acquisition will afford Sony operational efficiencies in engineering, network development and marketing.

"This acquisition makes sense for Sony and Ericsson, and it will make the difference for consumers, who want to connect with content wherever they are, whenever they want," Stringer said.

The deal will also provide Sony with an intellectual property cross-licensing agreement, covering all products and services of Sony as well as ownership of five essential patent families relating to wireless handset technology.

Helena Nordman-Knutson, an analyst with Ohman Fondkommission in Stockholm, said the deal was expected and Ericsson received a good price for its stake.

"Sony Ericsson has no strategic value for Ericsson anymore," Knutson said.

She added the licensing agreement will be positive for both Ericsson and Sony.

Shares in Ericsson rose by 5.4 percent to 70.3 kroner ($10.7) when the Stockholm stock exchange opened, while Sony stock climbed 5.4 percent to 1.65 yen ($21.7) in Tokyo.

Ericsson said the shift in the mobile market, from simple mobile phones to smartphones that include access to internet services and content, means the synergies for the company in having both a telecoms services portfolio and a handset operation have decreased.

The transaction is a logical strategic step that takes into account the nature of this evolution and its impact on the marketplace, the company said in a statement.

"Ten years ago when we formed the joint venture, thereby combining Sony's consumer products knowledge with Ericsson's telecommunication technology expertise, it was a perfect match to drive the development of feature phones. Today we take an equally logical step as Sony acquires our stake in Sony Ericsson and makes it a part of its broad range of consumer devices," said Ericsson CEO Hans Vestberg.

Ericsson said it will now focus on the global wireless market as a whole and how wireless connectivity can benefit people, business and society beyond just phones.

Ericsson and Sony will also set up a wireless connectivity initiative aimed at driving and developing the market's adoption of connectivity across multiple platforms, they said.

The agreement is expected to close in January 2012.

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Friday, October 28, 2011

Asteroid Lutetia May Have Heart of Hot Melted Metal (SPACE.com)

A new look at an?asteroid in deep space has revealed signs of a?molten-hot core, a smoldering remnant from the earliest days of the solar system that?could also help unlock secrets of some of Earth's weirdest meteorites, researchers say.

At the heart of the new study is the asteroid 21 Lutetia, one of the millions of rocks in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. ?The European Space Agency's Rosetta probe flew by 21 Lutetia in 2010, providing scientists with their first detailed look at a large asteroid.

Measurements of Lutetia have found it to be unusually dense for an asteroid. Because its surface appears porous, its density could be explained by a heart of molten metal, similar to those of planets like Earth.

If so, scientists say, Lutetia might be an example of arrested development: a body that, in the solar system's infancy, was on its way toward growing into a planet but never got there. It could also help explain the origins of mysterious magnetic meteorites on Earth, scientists added.

"The asteroid belt may be more interesting than it seems on the surface," said researcher Benjamin Weiss, a planetary scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [Rosetta's photos of asteroid 21 Lutetia]

Heart of an asteroid

Asteroids in the main belt are mostly relatively small and light, with fissures and voids reaching all the way into their interiors that make them very porous. Close-up images of Lutetia taken by the probe revealed cracks and craters run across its battered surface, too.

The scientists created a model of Lutetia's shape based on images taken by ?Rosetta's Optical, Spectroscopic, and Infrared Remote Imaging System (OSIRIS). Holger Sierks at the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Germany and his colleagues estimated the asteroid's size to be 75 miles long, 63 miles tall and 47 miles wide (121 by 101 by 75 kilometers).

The research team next calculated the asteroid's mass by noting how Lutetia's gravitational field distorted radio signals from Rosetta. The strength of a body's gravitational field is directly related to its mass, and the amount of distortion suggested the asteroid is 1.8 million billion tons (1.7 million billion metric tons).

Once the scientists knew the asteroid's volume and mass, they could determine its density. Martin P?tzold at the University of Cologne in Germany and his colleagues found the density to one of highest ever calculated for an asteroid: approximately 212 pounds per cubic foot (3,400 kilograms per cubic meter), or nearly as dense as diamond.

Since the huge fractures seen on Lutetia's surface hint that its crust is porous, researchers accounted for the asteroid's density by suggesting it has a molten core.

This could mean "that there is a whole spectrum of strange planetary beasts that formed in between primordial and fully differentiated bodies," Weiss told SPACE.com.

The scientists detailed their findings in three papers in the Oct. 28 issue of the journal Science.

Asteroid with an inner fire

If Lutetia does have a molten core, it would be the first asteroid known to be partially differentiated into a molten interior and cooler exterior, as Earth is. [7 Strangest Asteroids in the Solar System]

As the solar system began to form about 4.5 billion years ago, planets were born from collisions of dust and rock. The numerous chunks that stayed relatively small formed asteroids, while others eventually grew through accretion to the size of planets. These worlds once were extraordinarily hot, but they eventually cooled from the outside, forming a crust around a molten core.

Lutetia may be a case of arrested planetary development: a body large enough to develop and retain a molten core, yet not reach planetary size.

"The planets don't retain a record of these early differentiation processes," Weiss said. "This asteroid may be a relic of the first events of melting in a body."

Asteroids with molten cores could help explain mysteriously magnetic meteorites seen on Earth. Weiss and his colleagues have suggested that such magnetization most likely occurred in asteroids with a molten metallic core ? a big shift from the traditional picture of an asteroid as a primordial, unmelted objects.

"The origin of this magnetization has been a key unsolved problem for nearly five decades," Weiss said. "If asteroids are partially differentiated, they could have formed molten metallic cores that generated ancient magnetic fields. These fields could explain the magnetization observed in many kinds of primitive meteorites."

To confirm whether any given asteroid actually did have a molten core, scientists could take samples directly from it. A NASA team is currently planning to launch a probe in 2016 that will take a sample from an asteroid and return it to Earth.

"The challenge is, the body has to be big," Weiss said. "If it's not big, then it's not going to retain a molten interior. The problem then is, all the big bodies are not going to be easily excavated."

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Avon stock sinks on SEC probe, pulled 2011 outlook (AP)

NEW YORK ? Avon Products Inc. said Thursday the Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating its contact with financial analysts in 2010 and 2011, the latest roadblock for the cosmetics direct seller that is struggling to turn around its results.

Avon also reported its third-quarter net income slipped a worse-than-expected 1 percent, hurt by complications implementing a business system in Brazil and the uncertain global economy. The New York company said it is reviewing all aspects of its business and withdrew its full year revenue guidance.

Shares ? which were already down 21 percent since the beginning of the year ? dropped another 18 percent by Thursday afternoon.

"Obviously, we're disappointed with our third-quarter results and the slower-than-expected pace of recovery," said CEO Andrea Jung in a conference call with analysts. "We're fully accessing our long-range business plan, and targeting an operational and financial update to investors in the first quarter of 2012."

Analysts are becoming increasingly less confident that Avon can improve its business, however.

Avon, known in the U.S. for its "Avon ladies" going door-to-door selling its cosmetics, has in more recent years focused on expanding overseas, and about 80 percent of its revenue comes from outside of the U.S.

But results have been erratic, with the company frequently missing analyst expectations and posting disappointing revenue in some of its largest markets like Brazil and Russia. It has also been dealing with a bribery investigation since 2008. The investigation started in China and has grown to other countries.

Avon has implemented a restructuring program, cut costs and made executive changes, but results are still falling short.

Stifel Nicolaus analyst Mark Astrachan said Avon was lagging competitors, and it is "unlikely to enact meaningful operating improvements anytime soon." He downgraded the company to "Hold" from "Buy."

The SEC probes add to the uncertainty, he said. The company disclosed in a filing that the regulator is investigating its contact with financial analysts in 2010 and 2011. The SEC also formalized its inquiry into matters related to Avon's own bribery probe.

"One inquiry is bad, two is a major headache," Astrachan said. "The substantially stepped-up SEC woes makes it increasingly difficult for management to focus on a turnaround."

Avon said it was cooperating with the SEC and the investigations but did not disclose any other information about the nature of the probe into its contact with financial analysts. Avon had no further comment on the probe or Astrachan's report.

The New York company's net income was $164.2 million, or 38 cents per share, in the July-September quarter. That's down from $166.7 million, or 38 cents per share, last year.

Revenue rose 6 percent to $2.76 billion. Analysts expected earnings of 46 cents per share on revenue of $2.83 billion, according to FactSet.

Beauty sales rose 8 percent, with gains in perfume, makeup, personal care products and skin care.

In Latin America, which makes up about half of Avon's business, revenue rose 11 percent. Results were boosted by the weaker dollar and strength in Mexico and Venezuela, which helped offset the unexpected weakness in Brazil, where revenue fell 3 percent excluding the effect of the weaker dollar.

Companies that sell goods internationally get a boost from a weaker dollar when they convert revenue in foreign currencies back into the dollar.

The problems in Brazil, usually a stronghold for Avon, stem from implementing an "enterprise resource planning" business management software system, which caused "greater disruptions than we anticipated," said CEO Andrea Jung.

In North America, which accounts for about 18 percent of revenue, sales fell 7 percent.

Total units sold fell 5 percent during the quarter and the number of Avon's direct sellers was flat.

Jung said in the U.S. the company revamped its marketing to focus on value and holiday gifts, and orders have improved in the short term.

Shares fell $4.20, or 18.3 percent, to close at $18.81 Thursday.

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For Real? Herman Cain Ad Shows Chief of Staff Smoking a Cigarette (Atlantic Politics Channel)

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Nokia Asha brings Angry Birds to the developing world, Mighty Eagle soars (video)

Well we're pretty Angry ourselves, being that Nokia nearly foiled our liveblog plans and made it all but impossible to transmit photos and video thanks to an absolutely miserable attempt at providing internet access. But Nokia World is not without mobile gaming opportunities, and a few minutes with the Birds seemed to do the trick (shifting our moods, at the very least -- there's still no reliable internet).

We met up with Mr. Angry Birds himself, Peter Vesterbacka, who took us through a demo of the game on one of Nokia's new Asha Series 40 devices. The game, which has already seen an absolutely massive 400 million downloads, will come preloaded on the Asha 303, giving Vesterbacka and Rovio a chance to bring the game to emerging markets in China, India and Africa, where touchscreen devices are currently priced out of reach. The game seemed to perform just as well as it does on other platforms, so expect the same Angry Birds experience here as well. Jump past the break for a hands-on with Rovio's Mighty Eagle.

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Dr. Boyce Watkins: Tyler Perry, Al Sharpton and the "Proper Negro" Remark (Huffington post)

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

From Tripoli to Tehran (The Weekly Standard)

Washington (The Weekly Standard) Vol. 017, Issue 07 - 10/31/2011 ? Killing Muammar Qaddafi wasn?t easy. What President Obama said would take days wound up taking eight months. At first the administration did not seem to understand that NATO?s objective of protecting the civilians rising up against the Libyan tyrant?s 40-year rule would require capturing or killing the man who was most likely to harm them. Unfortunately, the learning curve here seems to be something of a yardstick for Washington?s understanding of the Middle Eastern state most likely to kill Americans???the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Still, we applaud the White House for at last getting Qaddafi. His execution at the hands of Libyan rebels closes a dark chapter in history, one that saw the murder of hundreds of U.S. citizens in acts of terror sponsored and directed by Qaddafi, including most spectacularly the Lockerbie bombing in 1988. Our thoughts are primarily with the family and friends of those killed by Qaddafi?s agents. The justice they have now is final and cannot be betrayed again, as it was two years ago when Libyan intelligence officer Abdel Basset al-Megrahi was released from a Scottish prison and returned home to a hero?s welcome. Later it became clear that Megrahi?s freedom was the price the British government paid for a prospective oil deal???with the cost borne by the relatives of Qaddafi?s victims.

London, to be sure, played a leading role in the NATO action against Qaddafi. But the Megrahi deal should remind us that our interests do not always align with those of our allies. The point of American leadership is not only that we lead, but that we do so for the purpose of maintaining and advancing American security, especially the protection of U.S. citizens. If this is not a priority for the British, then it is certainly not going to matter to, say, the Russians and Chinese. So why is the Obama administration wasting valuable time seeking support from Moscow and China in its efforts to isolate Iran?

When one considers Qaddafi?s career of anti-American terror, a larger and even more dangerous assault on the United States becomes ever clearer: the Islamic Republic of Iran?s decades-long war against America. Given Tehran?s efforts the last several years in Iraq and Afghanistan, the clerical regime and its Revolutionary Guards cohort are perhaps responsible for more American deaths than Qaddafi. The U.S.-led coalition against Saddam Hussein compelled Qaddafi to abandon his nuclear weapons program. The Iranians have pressed on with theirs.

The White House is rightly proud to have brought down Qaddafi without risking the lives of American ground troops. Libya, the administration believes, is a new model for projecting American power. ?What we?re moving towards,? says deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes, ?is a far more targeted use of force in which we apply direct power against al Qaeda and those who pose a direct threat to the United States and then galvanize collective action against global security challenges.? But that is not the way it is going to go with Iran. Instead, the United States is going to find itself in a large and destructive conflict with the Islamic Republic.

The plot to kill the Saudi ambassador in a Washington restaurant shows that the Iranians are getting bolder. The bizarre belief that the Drug Enforcement Administration, FBI, and CIA have fundamentally misconstrued the Iranian operation in its details and its provenance shows that American elites have become even more elaborate in their efforts to explain away Iranian intentions and ambitions. In effect, we?ve executed a disinformation campaign against ourselves, in which we keep saying the water that is about to come to a boil is only getting a little warmer. The Iranians, though, see it rather more clearly: The Americans have deterred themselves and will pull back even further once we?ve acquired the bomb.

Iranian aggression and American wishful thinking will bring not peace but war. Hitler was incensed with Chamberlain when the Brits finally went to war after the invasion of Poland: There was nothing in the past behavior of the allies that suggested they would ever do anything but appease the German dictator. We can imagine Iran?s supreme leader Ali Khameini will be similarly furious when we finally take action against the Iranian regime. The Americans did nothing to stop us before, they will rightly note???not when we bombed their embassy in Beirut and the Marine barracks, not in Iraq, not in Afghanistan, not when we plotted to kill the Saudi envoy regardless of American casualties in the U.S. capital.

One day soon, however, the Iranians will cross the line, and the American president will have no choice but to retaliate???even if the Iranians have the bomb. There won?t be time then for the ?collective action? prized by Obama and his deputies. The time for ?collective action? is now.

Collective action does not mean bringing the unmovable Russians and Chinese on board. It means going after Revolutionary Guard camps. It means destabilizing Iran?s ally Syria by creating a no-fly zone there that protects the Syrian opposition and helps bring down Bashar al-Assad. Collective action means using every possible method and tactic to destabilize the Iranian regime by working with allies inside and outside of Iran. It means doing everything possible to ensure that Ayatollah Ali Khameini, stripped of his clerical robes, is the next Middle East dictator dragged from a hole in the ground.

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Quake rescuers save baby, Turkey requests aid (Reuters)

ERCIS, Turkey (Reuters) ? Rescuers pulled a two-week-old baby girl alive from a collapsed apartment block on Tuesday as they battled to find survivors of an earthquake in eastern Turkey that killed more than 400 people and made tens of thousands homeless.

The baby's mother and a grandmother were also brought out alive on stretchers to jubilant cries from onlookers who followed the dramatic rescue under cold, pouring rain.

"It's a miracle!" said Senol Yigit, the uncle of the baby, Azra, whose name means "purity" or "untouched" in Arabic. "I'm so happy. What can I say? We have been waiting for two days. We had lost hope when we first saw the building," he said sobbing.

However, hope of finding more people alive under the rubble faded with every passing hour as more bodies were found.

The death toll from Sunday's 7.2-magnitude quake rose to 459, with 1,352 injured, the Disaster and Emergency Administration said. The final count was likely to rise further as many people were still missing and 2,262 buildings had collapsed.

Thousands prepared to spend a third night in freezing temperatures in crowded tents or huddled around fires across a quake-prone region in Van province, near the Iranian border.

With the government facing criticism over shortages of tents and other relief items, Turkey requested prefabricated housing and tents from more than 30 countries, including Israel, a Foreign Ministry official told Reuters.

Ties between the two former strategic allies have been frayed since Israeli commandos killed nine Turks on board a Gaza-bound flotilla last year.

Many victims accused the central government of poor organization and of being slow in delivering aid to a region inhabited mostly by minority Kurds and home to a separatist insurgency against the Turkish state. Fighting broke out among desperate victims to grab tents from overwhelmed aid workers.

Spelling more trouble for authorities, gunshots were heard as prisoners set fire to a jail and fought with guards in Van, two days after a jailbreak in which 200 were reported to have escaped in the chaos after the quake.

The ruling AK Party has apologized for distribution problems. Urgency to offer shelters was heightened by worsening weather, with the first winter snow less than a month away.

"PUSHED BACK 100 YEARS"

"We have no tents, everybody is living outdoors. Van has collapsed psychologically, life has stopped. Tens of thousands are on the streets. Everybody is in panic," Kemal Balci, a construction worker, said as he awaited news of friends injured in the quake at a hospital in Van.

"Aid has been arriving late. Van has been reduced to zero. We have no jobs, no bread, no water and there are nine members in my family. If the government doesn't give a hand to Van it will be like Afghanistan. Van has been pushed back 100 years."

The quake, Turkey's most powerful in a decade, is one more affliction for Kurds, the dominant ethnic group in impoverished southeast Turkey, where more than 40,000 people have been killed in a three-decade-long separatist insurgency.

In an escalation of hostilities, Turkish warplanes struck targets overnight in northern Iraq, where the separatist militants have bases.

About 500 soldiers have crossed the border with armored vehicles following an attack last week by Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) fighters that killed 24 Turkish troops, security sources said.

Quake rescue efforts focused on Ercis, a town of 100,000 that was worst hit, and Van, the provincial capital, have been hampered by power cuts and by more than 500 aftershocks, including one with a magnitude of 5.4 on Tuesday.

"MIRACLE" BABY

Emergency workers extracted the infant girl from the wreckage two days after she was buried with her mother under an apartment block.

The mother was clutching the child to her chest when they were reached by rescuers, who then set about rescuing the mother and a grandmother who were also still alive.

"We're going to get them out soon," a rescuer assured the other grandmother, whose eyes brimmed with tears of joy at the survival of her grandchild, who was born prematurely.

Elsewhere, exhausted workers used machinery, jackhammers, shovels, pick axes and bare hands to comb through rubble. Every so often, they would shout for silence and generators and diggers would stop, straining to hear voices under rubble. Seconds later the drone of the machinery would start again.

The Turkish Red Crescent said it is preparing temporary shelter for about 40,000 people, although there are no reliable figures for the homeless.

SLOW RESPONSE

Officials said 12,000 more tents would reach Van on Tuesday for the neediest, particularly in villages.

"Life has become hell. We are outside, the weather is cold. There are no tents," said Emin Kayram, 53, sitting by a campfire in Ercis after spending the night with his family of eight in a van parked nearby. His nephew was trapped in the debris of a building behind him, where rescue workers dug through the night.

"He is 18, a student. He is still stuck in there. This is the third day but you can't lose hope. We have to wait here."

How fast Ankara manages to deliver aid and long-term relief to the survivors might have political consequences in a region plagued by poverty and the Kurdish insurgency, analysts said.

Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, who won a third consecutive term with a strong majority in a June election, has promised to push reforms in parliament and rewrite the constitution to address long-time Kurdish grievances in an effort to end violence. Erdogan traveled to the region on Sunday, and President Abdullah Gul has also announced plans to visit.

"If we want to win the hearts of our brothers of Kurdish origin, we should act now. We should beat the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) with this approach, which is more effective than arms," leading analyst Mehmet Ali Birand wrote.

Fighting broke out among a crowd of around 200-300 people

after a truck arrived in Van city and started handing out tents next to a cemetery. Women were hit and kicked as people tried to force their way through to get access to the tents, while police tried in vain to establish order.

"There is absolutely no coordination, you have to step on people to get a tent," said jobless Suleyman Akbulut, 18.

"The prime minister runs for help when it's Palestine or Somalia, sends ships to Palestine, almost goes to war with Israel for the sake of Palestinians, but he doesn't move a muscle when it comes to his own people," said Emrullah, a young man of about 18.

(Additional reporting by Ece Toksabay; Writing by Ibon Villelabeitia, Daren Butler and Simon Cameron-Moore; Editing by Michael Roddy)

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Canon EOS-1D X first hands-on (video)

Professional photographers know the drill: every few years, Canon or Nikon announces a game-changing DSLR, often prompting top photogs to unload their complete kits and switch to another system in a never-ending attempt to shoot with the best. This time, Canon is first out of the gate, with its flagship EOS-1D X -- the latest in a series that dates back to 2001 with the EOS-1D. As you've probably noticed, the company's new top model looks virtually identical to its decade-old ancestor, but is otherwise a far cry from that four megapixel CCD sensor-sporting dinosaur. We've been anxiously awaiting an opportunity to check out Canon's new $6,800 18.1 megapixel full-frame model since first getting word of the beastly camera last week, and just had a chance to go hands-on during the company's Pro Solutions event in London. Jump past the break for our impressions and a video walkthrough.

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