Friday, August 31, 2012

Adobe: Sports helps drive 'TV Everywhere'

The Olympics may have been the biggest streaming sports splash thus far, but football season could stretch the field even more.

Eventually every single TV broadcast may likely be streamable to your mobile device or a second screen in your home. "We think that within two years (that is possible)," says Campbell Foster, director of product marketing for Adobe's video and ad solutions. "Certainly, the media companies and the operators see the opportunity here. It's just the matter of getting the consumers to adopt it."

Adobe Pass is an authentication method for TV Everywhere, the concept of being able to access pay TV content on computers, tablets, smartphones and other devices. More than 150 cable and satellite operators use the technology to verify customers' viewing of programming from networks and studios.

Among the latest adoptees: the Pac-12 and Big Ten Networks, which let pay TV subscribers stream live video broadcasts of Football games and other programming.

STORY: ?The college and pro football streaming line-up

U.S. pay TV subscribers engaged in more than 88 million authenticated streams during the Games, according to Adobe, which worked with NBC to verify viewers. That's the biggest single event in TV Everywhere's short history, Foster said in an interview.

Overall, nearly 7 million pay TV subscriber homes viewed Olympics content. "From Olympics and March Madness we're seeing the hockey stick growth starting to happen right now," he says.

About 70% of the streams went to computers while 30% went to tablets and smartphones. Apple iOS devices dominated with 81% of streams vs. 19% for Android-based devices.

To watch online streams of pay TV content, typically, consumers log in to an app or browser using credentials from their pay TV provider. Some Cablevision and Comcast customers who get TV and Internet from those companies are authenticated automatically when they use a second screen at home.

Foster expects growth as consumers become more comfortable with devices and authentication becomes easier. "It's making the most of your pay TV service," he says. "If you pay for cable TV, you can access most of that content if not all of it, through your iPad or your Android device."

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Terror attack survivor becomes Paralympian

Martine Wright, left, of Britain shakes hands with Larysa Klochkova left, of Ukraine, prior to their women' sitting volleyball match at the 2012 Paralympics games, Friday, Aug. 31, 2012, in London. On July 7, 2005, four suicide bombers detonated explosives on London?s transit system, killing 52 commuters and the four attackers. Wright was among the injured on 7/7, losing both her legs. Seven years later, she?s been transformed into an athlete, a Paralympian.(AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

Martine Wright, left, of Britain shakes hands with Larysa Klochkova left, of Ukraine, prior to their women' sitting volleyball match at the 2012 Paralympics games, Friday, Aug. 31, 2012, in London. On July 7, 2005, four suicide bombers detonated explosives on London?s transit system, killing 52 commuters and the four attackers. Wright was among the injured on 7/7, losing both her legs. Seven years later, she?s been transformed into an athlete, a Paralympian.(AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

Martine Wright of Britain gestures as she plays the Ukraine, during their women' sitting volleyball match at the 2012 Paralympics games, Friday, Aug. 31, 2012, in London. On July 7, 2005, four suicide bombers detonated explosives on London?s transit system, killing 52 commuters and the four attackers. Wright was among the injured on 7/7, losing both her legs. Seven years later, she?s been transformed into an athlete, a Paralympian.(AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

Martine Wright, left, of Britain holds up the No 8 sign as she come on as a substitute to play against Ukraine, during their women' sitting volleyball match at the 2012 Paralympics games, Friday, Aug. 31, 2012, in London. On July 7, 2005, four suicide bombers detonated explosives on London?s transit system, killing 52 commuters and the four attackers. Wright was among the injured on 7/7, losing both her legs. Seven years later, she?s been transformed into an athlete, a Paralympian.(AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

Martine Wright, right, of Britain fails to return the ball from Ilona Yudina, left, of Ukraine, during their women' sitting volleyball match at the 2012 Paralympics games, Friday, Aug. 31, 2012, in London. On July 7, 2005, four suicide bombers detonated explosives on London?s transit system, killing 52 commuters and the four attackers. Wright was among the injured on 7/7, losing both her legs. Seven years later, she?s been transformed into an athlete, a Paralympian.(AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

Martine Wright of Britain gives a media interview following her women' volleyball match against Ukraine, at the 2012 Paralympics games, Friday, Aug. 31, 2012, in London. On July 7, 2005, four suicide bombers detonated explosives on London?s transit system, killing 52 commuters and the four attackers. Wright was among the injured on 7/7, losing both her legs. Seven years later, she?s been transformed into an athlete, a Paralympian.(AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

(AP) ? On the volleyball court far below her son's "Go Mummy Go" banner, Martine Wright abruptly slid on her backside across the floor.

That little burst of motion, a swift move to keep a long rally alive, was the culmination of a seven-year ordeal that began a day after London was awarded the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics.

On Friday, Wright completed her transformation from Olympic fan to Paralympic athlete, sitting bemused by a scrum of reporters after playing for Britain's sitting volleyball match against Ukraine.

"All I kept thinking of that morning was, 'How the hell am I going to get tickets for this?'" Wright said, remembering back to when her hometown won the right to host the 2012 Games. "Now in a weird, weird twist of fate, destiny ? whatever you want to call it ? I don't need tickets. I'm actually taking part."

Wright lost her legs on July 7, 2005, when four suicide bombers inspired by Osama bin Laden detonated explosives on three London Underground trains and a bus, killing 52 commuters.

Wright shouldn't have even been on the train that day. She woke up late and took the subway into work instead of driving. After the explosion, she became trapped in the mangled metal of a disintegrated carriage.

She was the last person to be evacuated.

During her rehabilitation, she learned to play disabled sports, first wheelchair tennis before finding her niche in sitting volleyball. And on Friday, she was playing for her country in front of her 3-year-old son, Oscar, and other family and friends.

"To finally get on court, in front of my friends and family who have been such a great support, was an absolute dream come true. And a dream I never actually had before July 7," Wright said. "I suppose if people take something from my story, and my journey, then sometimes that gives me strength and inspiration."

On Friday, Wright came on as a substitute early in Britain's 25-9, 25-20, 25-14 loss to Ukraine. She'll have at least two more chances to play in the sitting volleyball tournament before the Paralympics end next weekend.

Wright told The Associated Press earlier this year that she was one of the "lucky ones" on July 7. Some may disagree.

She told an inquest into the terror attacks that she recalled a flash of light and a sensation of being thrown from side to side when the bombs went off.

She looked up, and saw one of the new sneakers she had just bought. It was bloody, blown off her foot and skewered on a piece of metal. An off-duty policewoman, Elizabeth Kenworthy, found her, wrapped her leg in a tourniquet, held her hand, moistened her lips with water. She had lost three-fourths of her blood.

Her body swelled to twice its normal size because of her injuries. Her brother and sister saw her in the hospital and told the police it wasn't her.

Wright will tell you that she had help to get through the seven years since 7/7. It's about her team ? what she refers to as "Team Me" ? her support group of family and friends. It started in the hospital, with her mother, holding her daughter's face in her hands, telling her she could have died or suffered brain damage.

But that didn't happen. Martine was still Martine.

Wright saw the impact of the bombs on so many others. Families grieved. The city reeled in shock. She ultimately had to decide: What would it be, Martine?

The answer began with small steps on prosthetic legs. She fell down. But she got back up, again and again.

"When you go through something traumatic in your life ... you sometimes lose who you are," she said. "You're thrown in this completely new world. When it happened to me, it didn't sort of happen overnight, suddenly, an epiphany ? Right. I can live my life now. It's a very gradual process."

She learned to fly, took up skiing. She got married, had a gorgeous little boy. But she needed more.

Always athletic, she missed the competitiveness she once experienced while working as a marketing manager ? that passion for success, the thrill of winning. She became attracted to sitting volleyball because you don't use a wheelchair.

Like volleyball, it has six players to a side and three touches allowed, but the net is lower and players mostly sit on the floor. When Wright is on the court, she isn't thinking about disability.

Plus, at the gym, Wright found camaraderie. Her teammates, too, have their stories ? like Samantha Bowen, a veteran who was injured while serving in Iraq. On Friday, they were all a family.

Wright went into the match buoyed by receiving an email from Kenworthy during the week, wishing her good luck.

And the banner ? her son Oscar's tribute ? well, that was part of the dream, too. To have the family there, to have them be able to share the moment ? it closed the circle for her. Now it's not a dream anymore.

"It's such a negative thing that happened in my life," Wright said. "But I've gained something so positive. It's a miracle in itself."

Go Mummy indeed.

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Associated Press writer Danica Kirka contributed to this report.

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will.i.am debuts new single ... from Mars (+video)

NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has beamed to Earth will.i.am's 'Reach for the Stars' Tuesday, in the first music broadcast from another planet.?

By Associated Press / August 29, 2012

Will.i.am (c.) listens to NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Sciences and Exploration Directorate Chief Scientist Jim Garvin (l.) talk next to a mock up of the Mars rover Curiosity in Pasadena, Calif. On Tuesday, NASA will debut a new song by will.i.am.

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Will.i.am has premiered his new single ? from?Mars.

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The?NASA?rover Curiosity beamed to Earth his new song "Reach for the Stars" on Tuesday in the first music broadcast from another planet, to the delight of students who gathered at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory to listen.

The song had been uploaded to the rover, which landed near the equator of?Mars, and played it back ? a journey of some 700 million miles (1,100 million kilometers).

The musician, who promotes science and mathematics education, was among more than a dozen celebrities who were invited to JPL to watch Curiosity's landing earlier this month. Others included Wil Wheaton, Seth Green and Morgan Freeman.

In 2008,?NASA?beamed the Beatles' "Across the Universe" into the cosmos to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the song.

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OIG Report on Fast and Furious ?10 Times Worse? Than Expected; Marines vs. Zetas: U.S. Hunts Drug Cartels in Guatemala; Mexico Makes Large Offshore Oil Find

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BUCHINARI, SINALOA

The Mexican military has arrested 5 gunmen in this small town, and seized their weapons which included rifles, handguns and ammunition. The vehicle they were in, reported as stolen, was also seized.

NEZAHUALC?YOTL, STATE OF M?XICO

The bodies of a man and woman were found dumped in the street, with hands and feet bound. There were bullet wounds to their bodies, with a final ?coup de grace? to the head. A narco message was left, signed by the LFM (La Familia Michoacana).

ISLA, VERACRUZ

The three-time mayor of Isla, Nahum Tress Manica and his son, Oscar Tress Marini were killed while driving to the island. In the past two years, at least a dozen people have been executed, several of them prominent politicians of that region.

CUERNAVACA, MORELOS

Ten federal police have been detained and are being held in a Morelos jail for kidnapping and extortion. They went to the business allegedly with an arrest warrant, and then took a businesswoman to her home in an exclusive area of Jiutepec. There they told her they would help her for 1 million dollars. She called her brother who agreed to pay 200,000 pesos, but in reviewing the video of the business, realized they were federal police. He sent the video to the commander of the federal police, who proceeded with criminal proceedings against them. The following day, a Judge ordered them held.

TAMAULIPAS

A federal judge has ordered the arrest of the former Governor Tomas Yarrington Ruvalcaba, and INTERPOL now has the warrant and is looking in 150 countries for him. He was last seen in public in May. ?Photo below.


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Mexico Makes Large Offshore Oil Find
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Hyundai Motors to Invest $130 Million in New Plant in Mexico
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Los Zetas drug cartel operate spy networks in Mexico and U.S.
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?30 Killed? in Gunfight as Mexico State Heats Up
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Report: Guadalajara Represents Mexico?s Present, Future Crime Battles
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International Arrest Warrant Issued for Mexico Governor
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Mexicans see a losing battle in the war on crooked police
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Jalisco authorities confirm that the Mencho remains at large
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Juarez Murders: Mexican Government Unveils Memorial For Slain Women
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Marines vs. Zetas: U.S. Hunts Drug Cartels in Guatemala
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Guatemala Seizes Second Heroin Shipment in a Week
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Guatemalan Prosecutor Seriously Wounded in Attack
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Firearm Homicides in Latin America Exceed Global Average: Report
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Precursor Chemicals from China Seized in Guatemalan Caribbean
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Bolivian police confiscated two tons of uranium
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Brazil Intensifies Anti-Drug Pursuit on Borders
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UAVs in Public Security and Civil Defense, Part 1
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Colombian Government Launches Peace Talks With FARC
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Pilot Killed in Crash of Drug Plane in Venezuela
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Aunt says the daughter of Cuba?s vice president defected for love
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OIG report on Fast and Furious ?10 times worse? than expected

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Feds strike against Mexican cartel and Mexican Mafia members in Inland Empire
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Mexican drug cartels fight turf battles in Chicago
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Americans Shot in Mexico Were CIA Operatives Aiding in Drug War
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Grassley: Federal judge should overturn Obama?s Fast and Furious executive privilege claim
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ICE Agents Raid North Hollywood Auto Shop For International Drug Trafficking
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Beneath Antarctic ice, a potent greenhouse gas?

A study published Wednesday suggests that the Antarctic Ice Sheet holds vast amounts of methane, which, if released during a thaw, could accelerate global warming.??

By Nina Chestney,?Reuters / August 29, 2012

Edge of an ice shelf close to the Halley Station, Antarctica.

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Large volumes of the greenhouse gas methane could have been produced under the Antarctic Ice Sheet over millions of years, which could add to global warming if released into the atmosphere by a thaw, a study said on Wednesday.

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Scientists from the universities of Bristol, Utrecht, California and Alberta simulated the accumulation of methane in Antarctic sedimentary basins using models and calculations.

They found it was likely there were micro-organisms there that would have been able to convert the ice sheet's large deposits of organic carbon into the potent gas.

If present, methane would most likely be trapped under the ice.

But it could be released into the atmosphere as rising global temperatures melt the ice sheet, fuelling even more global warming, the scientists said in the paper published in the journal Nature.

"The Antarctic Ice Sheet could constitute a previously neglected component of the global methane hydrate inventory although significant uncertainty exists," the scientists said.

Methane stays in the atmosphere for up to 15 years. Levels have been on the rise over the past few years, following a period of stability since 1998.

The gas is normally trapped as "methane hydrate" in sediments under a seabed. Methane hydrate is a form of water ice containing a large amount of methane which is usually stable.

As temperatures rise, the hydrate breaks down and methane is released from the sea bed, mostly dissolving into the seawater.

But if trapped methane broke sea surfaces and escaped into the atmosphere, it would intensify global warming.

Scientists have already identified thousands of sites in the Arctic where methane is bubbling into the atmosphere but the potential for methane formation under the Antarctic Ice Sheet has been less well studied.

Conditions under the Antarctic Ice Sheet seem capable of producing methane as the water is oxygen-depleted, hosts micro-organisms and contains significant reservoirs of organic carbon, Wednesday's study said.

"We calculate that the sub-Antarctic hydrate inventory could be of the same order of magnitude as that of recent estimates made for Arctic permafrost."

In 2008, American and Russian experts estimated that 0.5 megatonnes of methane are released per year and at least 1,400 gigatonnes of carbon is trapped as methane and methane hydrates under the Arctic permafrost.

But up to 50 gigatonnes of hydrate storage could be released at any time, which would increase the methane content of the Earth's atmosphere by a factor of 12, they warned.

(Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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13 Science-Backed Reasons Tea Is Awesome | Greatist

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13 Science-Backed Reasons Tea Is Awesome

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Put down those saucer cups and get chugging, tea is officially awesome for our health. Before loading up on Red Zinger, make sure that ?tea? is actually tea. Real tea is derived from a particular plant (Camellia sinensis) and includes only four varieties: green, black, white, and oolong. Anything else (like herbal ?tea?) is an infusion of a different plant and isn?t technically tea.

But what real tea lacks in variety, it makes up for with some serious health benefits. Researchers attribute tea?s health properties to polyphenols (a type of antioxidants) and phytochemicals. Though most studies have focused on the better-known green and black teas, white and oolong also bring benefits to the table. Read on to find out why coffee?s little cousin rocks our health.

Why Tea Is (Healthy and) Awesome

1. Tea can boost exercise endurance. Scientists found the catechins?(antioxidants) in green tea extract increase the body?s ability to burn fat as fuel, which accounts for improved muscle endurance[].

2. Drinking tea might reduce the risk of heart attack. Tea might also?help protect?against cardiovascular and degenerative diseases[].

3. The antioxidants in tea might help protect against a boatload of cancers, including breast, colon[], colorectal[], skin, lung[], esophagus, stomach, small intestine, pancreas, liver[], ovarian[], prostate[], and oral[]cancers[]. But don?t rely solely on tea to keep a healthy body: Tea might not be a miracle cure, after all[][]. While more studies than not suggest that tea has cancer-fighting benefits, current research on cancer is mixed.

4. Tea helps fight free radicals. Tea is high in Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity (?ORAC? to its friends), which is a fancy way of saying that it helps destroy free radicals (which can damage DNA) in the body. While bodies are designed to fight free radicals on their own, they?re not 100 percent effective?and since damage from these radical oxygen ninjas has been linked to cancer, heart disease, and neurological degeneration, we?ll take all the help we can get.

5. Tea is hydrating to the body (even despite the caffeine!)[].

6. Drinking tea can?lower the risk of Parkinson?s disease. When considered with other factors like smoking, physical activity, age, and body mass index, regular tea drinking was associated with a lowered risk of Parkinson?s disease in both men and women[].

7. Tea might provide protection from ultraviolet rays. We know it?s important to limit exposure to UV rays, and we all know what it?s like to feel the burn. The good news is that green tea may act as a back-up sunscreen[].

8. Tea could keep waist circumference in check. In one study, participants who regularly consumed hot tea had lower waist circumference and lower BMI than non-consuming participants[]. Scientists speculate that regular tea drinking lowers the risk of metabolic syndrome (which increases the risk of diabetes, artery disease, and stroke), although it?s important to remember that correlation does not equal causation.

9. Regular tea drinking might also?counteract some of the negative effects of smoking[] and might even lessen the risk of lung cancer (good news, obviously, but not a justification for cigs).

10. Tea could be beneficial to people with Type II diabetes. Studies suggest that compounds in green tea could help diabetics better process sugars[].

11. Tea can help the body recover from radiation. One study found that tea helped protect against cellular degeneration upon exposure to radiation, while another found that tea can help skin bounce back post-exposure[].

12. Green tea has been found to improve bone mineral density and strength[].

13. Tea might be an effective agent in the prevention and treatment of neurological diseases, especially degenerative diseases (think Alzheimer?s). While many factors influence brain health, polyphenols in green tea may help maintain the parts of the brain that regulate learning and memory[].

Steeped In Controversy ? The Answer/Debate

Though most research on tea is highly positive, it?s not all definitive ? so keep these caveats in mind before stocking up on gallons of the stuff:

1. Keep it cool. Repeatedly drinking hot beverages may boost the risk of esophageal cancer[]. Give tea several minutes to cool off before sipping.

2. A rat does not a human make. Chemicals in tea may react differently in the lab than they do in the human body[]. Tannins (and the other good stuff in green tea) may not be bioavailable for humans, meaning tea might not always benefit human health to the same degree as in lab studies suggest.

3. All tea drinks are not created equal. The body?s access to the good stuff in tea might be determined by the tea variety, canning and processing, and the way it was brewed[][].

The Takeaway

At the very least, tea should be safe to consume?? just not in excessive amounts[][]. So brew up a batch of the good stuff ??hot or cold?? and enjoy.

Do you drink tea regularly? Have you noticed any health benefits? Let us know in comments! ?

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Karzai moves to replace Afghan security chiefs

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) ? Afghan President Hamid Karzai moved to replace the country's intelligence chief and the ministers of defense and interior Wednesday, the first step in what senior government officials said was a planned wider Cabinet shakeup aimed at solidifying the president's power before elections and the drawdown of foreign forces.

The president also is trying to shore up his shaken security team as his administration struggles to build an army and police force in the face of a resurgent Taliban as the U.S. and other foreign forces begin to withdraw. Those coalition's training efforts have increasingly become a target for insurgents ? NATO said Wednesday that three more of its service members were killed an Afghan wearing an army uniform in the latest in a string of attacks by Afghan's on international trainers.

Karzai's latest reshuffle of top officials ? if it goes through ? appeared to be an attempt to stack the Cabinet and electoral commission with his allies in a bid to retain power behind-the-scenes after his final five-year term ends and the international troops withdraw in 2014.

"With the elections coming, with the transition ... it is a time for him to re-strengthen his team," said Martine van Bijlert, an expert at the Afghan Analysts Network. "I think we could be seeing a major reshuffle. ... The question is always: Can he make it stick?"

An Afghan official close to the president's office told The Associated Press the head of the country's election commission, the attorney general and the finance minister are expected to be among the top positions to be part of the shakeup. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief the media.

Nothing is final until there is an official announcement from Karzai, and the president could still change his nominees or leave the government largely untouched. But van Bijlert noted that while rumors of Cabinet shakeups are common, Karzai may use the window provided by the parliament's sacking of his defense and interior ministers to make wider changes.

However, any changes must be confirmed by parliament, and it is unclear whether Karzai would be able to muster the necessary support from lawmakers, many of whom feel the president too often ignores parliament's constitutional powers, to push his nominees through. There were already grumblings among lawmakers about some of the names that have emerged.

Two senior Afghan officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release the information, told The Associated Press that Assadullah Khalid, the minister of tribal and border affairs, would replace Rahtamullah Nabil as the head of the National Directorate of Security ? the country's main spy agency. Khalid, a former governor of two provinces, has been criticized for alleged human rights violations and could be a controversial pick.

A statement from Karzai's office Wednesday said Nabil would step down because he had finished his two-year term. It did not name a replacement.

Karzai also plans to name Bismullah Khan Mohammadi, who was ousted from his post as interior minister earlier this month by parliament, as defense minister, and Mushtaba Patang, an ex-police chief in the country's north, as the new interior minister, according to Abdul Qadir Qalatwal, a lawmaker from Zabul province.

He said the president's office had notified parliament of the names.

A spokesman for Karzai, Hamid Elmi, confirmed that the president would send nominees for the defense and interior ministers, as well as for a new intelligence chief, "in the near future," but he would not confirm the names.

The planned swap of the three key security officials raised questions of stability in the administration as the Afghan government struggles to build a 352,000-strong army and police force by the end of the year that can fight the Taliban, a centerpiece of the withdrawal strategy for the U.S. and its allies. Despite some reports of improved Afghan security performance, violence continues to spiral across the country.

NATO spokesman Jamie Graybeal said the coming changes will not slow progress toward building the Afghan security forces, saying the coalition's relationship with the Afghan government "reaches across various levels of the ministries and will guarantee our strategy for transformation will remain on track."

The U.S. has spent $22 billion on the training effort that has been plagued with pitfalls, including an alarming number of U.S. and allied deaths by Afghans who turned their weapons on their international counterparts. There have been at least 34 such attacks so far this year, killing 42 coalition members, mostly Americans.

In the latest insider attack, the coalition said three of its troops were killed by a man in an Afghan army uniform who turned their gun on them on a NATO base Wednesday night in southern Afghanistan. It gave no other details.

Two U.S. defense officials said the dead were not Americans and that the shooting took place in Uruzgan province, where the only non-American coalition forces are Australian. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media.

Keeping Mohammadi on the security team is likely to please NATO, since it is already used to working with him, but the potential nomination of Khalid could be more problematic with the international military coalition, the analyst van Bijlert said.

"He is part of the circle of people that Karzai likes to appoint," van Bijlert said. "He's always had friends among the internationals, people that really like to work with him. But he's always had pretty strong critics as well, and that is particularly because he had a record of human rights abuses when he was governor of Ghazni and governor of Kandahar."

And Mohammadi may not survive a parliamentary confirmation vote as defense minister. Lawmakers on Aug. 4 removed him and Defense Minister Abdul Rahim Wardak in a vote of no confidence, citing past security lapses, corruption allegations and outrage at reports of Pakistani cross-border shelling as reasons.

"Those ministers who were rejected by the parliament will never be confirmed in another vote," vowed Mohammad Nahim Lalai, a lawmaker from Kandahar.

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Associated Press writers Amir Shah and Rahim Faiez in Kabul and Robert Burns in Washington contributed to this report.

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Fake coyotes used to scare geese at Mich. beach

In an Aug. 28, 2012 photo, Howell Parks & Recreation Dept. employee Mary Steward places one of several coyote decoys in the beach sands of the Howell City Park's swimming beach. The fake critters are expected to scare away geese which regularly use the area, fouling the waters of nearby Thompson Lake. (AP Photo/Livingston County Daily Press & Argus, Alan Ward) NO SALES

In an Aug. 28, 2012 photo, Howell Parks & Recreation Dept. employee Mary Steward places one of several coyote decoys in the beach sands of the Howell City Park's swimming beach. The fake critters are expected to scare away geese which regularly use the area, fouling the waters of nearby Thompson Lake. (AP Photo/Livingston County Daily Press & Argus, Alan Ward) NO SALES

In an Aug. 28, 2012 photo, dozens of geese paddle in the waters of Thompson Lake near the Lake Street boat launch at JHowell City Park. The nearby beach at Howell City Park is expected to be closed for the rest of the summer swimming season because of elevated E. coli levels, believed to be coming from the geese excretions that line some waterfronts. The Howell Area Parks and Recreation Authority is hoping fake coyotes encourage the birds to land elsewhere. (AP Photo/Livingston County Daily Press & Argus, Alan Ward) NO SALES

(AP) ? A Michigan community that's fed up with geese fouling up a beach is hoping fake coyotes encourage the birds to land elsewhere.

The Livingston County Daily Press & Argus of Howell and WHMI-FM report that the beach on Thompson Lake at Howell City Park is expected to be closed for the rest of the summer swimming season because of elevated E. coli levels. The beach was shut down this month and goose poop is blamed.

Debbie Mikula is director of the Howell Area Parks and Recreation Authority. She says the fake coyotes have shown some success in keeping the birds away. They're being moved at night to trick the geese into thinking they're real.

The hope is that the beach about 45 miles northwest of Detroit will reopen next year.

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U.N. rights expert condemns Israeli ruling on Corrie death

GENEVA (Reuters) - A U.N. investigator condemned an Israeli court on Thursday for clearing the military of blame for the death of American activist crushed by an army bulldozer, calling it a "victory for impunity".

The ruling handed down on Tuesday on the civil suit brought by the family of Rachel Corrie was part of a pattern of decisions exonerating Israeli military actions and political leaders, said Richard Falk, United Nations special rapporteur on human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories.

"The judge's decision represents a defeat for justice and accountability, and a victory for impunity for the Israeli military," Falk said in a statement issued in Geneva.

Corrie's family accused Israel of intentionally and unlawfully killing their 23-year-old daughter in March 2003, launching a civil case in the northern city of Haifa after a military investigation found the army was not responsible.

Corrie had joined activists trying to stop the Israeli army from demolishing houses in the southern Gaza town of Rafah during a Palestinian uprising. The family has said it will appeal the ruling.

Judge Oded Gershon said the death was a "regrettable accident" and invoked a clause that absolved the army because the incident had happened during a wartime situation.

But Falk said that the decision "flies directly in the face of the Geneva Conventions, which impose on an occupying power an unconditional obligation to protect the civilian population".

As an aid worker, Corrie was entitled to protection by occupying forces and the house demolition appeared to violate the pact's prohibition on targeting civilian property, he said.

"This is a sad outcome, above all for the Corrie family ... but also for the rule of law and the hope that an Israeli court would place limits on the violence of the state, particularly in relation to innocent and unarmed civilians in an occupied territory," he said.

Falk, an American expert on international law serving as an independent U.N. expert since 2008, is a vocal critic of Israel, accusing it of crimes against humanity for its blockade of Gaza.

Falk, who is Jewish, was detained and turned back from Israel in 2008, forcing him to abort a planned mission to Gaza - a deportation denounced by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.

He reports to the U.N. Human Rights Council, whose June/July session was boycotted by Israel's delegation, which accuses the 47-member forum of bias. Its latest investigation into Israeli practices is into whether Jewish settlements in the Palestinian territories violate human rights law.

(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; editing by Andrew Roche)

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Record-breaking stellar explosion helps astronomers understand far-off galaxy

ScienceDaily (Aug. 30, 2012) ? Astronomers took advantage of the most distant supernova of its type to probe a galaxy some 9.5 billion light years away. The light from the exploding star, discovered by Pan-STARRS with followup spectroscopic observations by the Gemini North telescope and the Multiple Mirror Telescope, confirmed that the gas environment between the stars in the distant galaxy is "reassuringly normal.

An international research team, led by Edo Berger of Harvard University, made the most of a dying star's fury to probe a distant galaxy some 9.5 billion light-years distant. The dying star, which lit the galactic scene, is the most distant stellar explosion of its kind ever studied. According to Berger, "It's like someone turned on a flashlight in a dark room and suddenly allowed us to see, for a short time, what this far-off galaxy looks like, what it is composed of."

The study, published recently in The Astrophysical Journal, describes how the researchers used the exploding star's light (called an ultra-luminous core-collapse supernova) as a probe to study the gas conditions in the space between the host galaxy's stars. Berger says the findings reveal that the distant galaxy's interstellar conditions appear "reassuringly normal" when compared to those seen in the galaxies of our local universe. "This shows the enormous potential of using the most luminous supernovae to study the early universe," he says. "Ultimately it will help us understand how galaxies like our Milky Way came to be."

The discovery of the dying star in this distant galaxy was made using images from the Pan-STARRS1 survey telescope on Haleakala in Maui, Hawai'i. "These are the types of exciting and unexpected applications that appear when a new capability comes on line," said John Tonry, one of the study's co-authors and supernovae researcher at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa's Institute for Astronomy. Tonry adds, "Pan-STARRS is pioneering a new era in deep, wide-field, time-critical astronomy -- and this is just the beginning." After the Pan-STARRS discovery, spectroscopic follow-up studies using the Multiple Mirror Telescope in Arizona and the 8-meter Gemini North telescope on Mauna Kea, Hawai'i provided the data used by the team to probe the gas of the distant galaxy's interstellar environment.

The spectra revealed the signatures of a distant ultra-luminous supernova, and equally important, the unique fingerprints of iron and magnesium within the distant galaxy that hosted the explosion. The galaxy itself contains a very young population of stars (~15 to 45 million years old) with a mass totaling some 2 billon Suns.

Left: Portion of the Gemini spectrum of PS1-11bam from December 5 containing several interstellar absorption features of Fe II and Mg II at z = 1.566 (black). The error spectrum is shown in blue. For comparison we plot the GRB composite spectrum of Christensen et al. (2011). Right: A zoom-in on the relevant Fe II and Mg II lines demonstrates the similarity to GRB absorption spectra. Also shown is the [O II]3727 emission line at z = 1.567 from the January 1 Gemini spectrum.

The ultra-luminous supernova explosion belongs to a relatively recently-identified and special breed of exploding stars. They are some 10-100 times more luminous than their ordinary less-energetic cousins and unusually blue in color. While the process leading to their demise is still being explored, evidence points to the central core-collapse of a star having as much as 100 times the mass of our Sun. The collapse triggers an enormous explosion that blasts prodigious amounts of heavier elements through the star's enormous outer layers before expanding into space.

Traditionally, astronomers have used two techniques to study distant galaxies: They would either; 1) look directly for chemical elements leaving bright imprints on the galaxy's spectrum of light; or 2) search indirectly for dark signatures in the spectrum of an even more distant quasar, which reveals chemical elements in an intervening system that have absorbed light along our line of sight.

Recently, astronomers have supplanted these methods with another: seeking dark absorption imprints in the afterglows of "gamma-ray bursts" (GRBs); these brief flashes are the brightest and most energetic explosions in the universe, but they fade away within hours. The method is also limited by the need for expensive Earth-orbiting satellites to first detect and pinpoint a burst's location with precision before astronomers can make ground-based studies.

"The beauty of studying distant galaxies using ultra-luminous supernovae as a tool is that it eliminates the need for satellites and offers more time for study," says Alicia Soderberg of Harvard University. "A typical ultra-luminous supernova can take several weeks to fade away."

The study by Berger and his team provides the ?rst direct demonstration that ultra-luminous supernovae can serve as probes of distant galaxies. Their results suggest that with the future combination of large survey and spectroscopic telescopes ultra-luminous supernovae could be used to probe galaxies 90 percent of the way back to the Big Bang.

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  1. E. Berger, R. Chornock, R. Lunnan, R. Foley, I. Czekala, A. Rest, C. Leibler, A. M. Soderberg, K. Roth, G. Narayan, M. E. Huber, D. Milisavljevic, N. E. Sanders, M. Drout, R. Margutti, R. P. Kirshner, G. H. Marion, P. J. Challis, A. G. Riess, S. J. Smartt, W. S. Burgett, K. W. Hodapp, J. N. Heasley, N. Kaiser, R.-P. Kudritzki, E. A. Magnier, M. McCrum, P. A. Price, K. Smith, J. L. Tonry, R. J. Wainscoat. ULTRALUMINOUS SUPERNOVAE AS A NEW PROBE OF THE INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM IN DISTANT GALAXIES. The Astrophysical Journal, 2012; 755 (2): L29 DOI: 10.1088/2041-8205/755/2/L29

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Treasury yields inch higher along with stocks

U.S. Treasury yields inched up on Wednesday after the government reported that the economy grew faster in the spring than first thought.

The yield on the 10-year Treasury note edged up to 1.66 percent from 1.64 percent late Tuesday.

Rising yields can be a sign that investors are feeling more confident about the economy, because the government has to pay more to get investors to choose bonds over riskier stocks.

The price, which moves inversely to the yield, fell 15.6 cents for every $100 invested.

It was an unusually quiet day on Wall Street. Stocks nosed higher after the government reported that the economy grew at 1.7 percent in the spring, better than the previous estimate of 1.5 percent.

Trading was slow, with many investors still on vacation and not much major news to influence any of the markets.

The 30-year bond followed a similar pattern. The yield edged up to 2.77 percent from 2.75 percent. The price fell 37.5 cents for every $100 invested.

In other trading, the yield on the two-year note rose to 0.28 percent from 0.26 percent. The yield on the five-year note rose to 0.69 percent from 0.67 percent. The yield on the three-month note held at 0.10 percent.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/treasury-yields-inch-higher-along-stocks-195139594--finance.html

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Prioritizing your Home Improvement To-Do List - Weekly Planet ...

If you are like many homeowners, you have a seemingly endless list of home improvement projects ' remodel the kitchen, paint the house, replace the roof' where to start? For most people, tackling all of the projects on the list at once would be infeasible, so some prioritizing is in order. We have compiled some tips to help you prioritize your home improvement to-do list in a way that makes sense for your situation:

First address repairs that will incur additional costs if neglected. Any issues with the home that will worsen and cost more money with time should be high priority. Water damage is a good example, as are foundation and roof problems. A water leak left unfixed could mean massive costs down the line, such as replacing water damaged walls and mold remediation. Unfortunately these types of repairs are less exciting than for instance remodeling the kitchen or installing new hardwood floors, but they are necessary for the longevity and value of the home.

Consider any necessary electrical, HVAC and plumbing repairs or upgrades. Ensuring that the mechanical aspects of the home are in working order is another phase of home improvement that may seem less than exciting, but in most cases function takes priority over aesthetics. It would be difficult to enjoy a newly remodeled bathroom without a functional water heater, or to enjoy anything about your home with a broken heater in freezing temperatures. Use your best judgment to determine what mechanical repairs are necessary.

Budget should be considered in planning your home improvement timeline. Your home improvement list probably has a mix of costly and less expensive projects. The financial magnitude of different projects should be considered as you prioritize. Expensive projects may be spaced out according to your financial means, with smaller projects filling the spaces between.

Separate fantasy from reality. There may be one or more items on your list that are more of "I wish I could.." than "I plan to'" There is nothing wrong with aiming high, but distinguishing which projects get the green light and which stay in the wish list category is a part of prioritizing. This does not mean you have to remove your fantasy projects from the list, but rather that it helps to be realistic about them when setting up your project timeline.

Prioritizing the order in which projects should be done and planning a realistic timeline based on your financial situation and the condition of your home can alleviate the anxiety of a seemingly never ending to-do list.


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Hot spots pinpointed as earthquake trigger points: Small droplets of friction-generated melts can lead to 'megaquakes'

ScienceDaily (Aug. 29, 2012) ? Scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego have come a step closer to deciphering some of the basic mysteries and mechanisms behind earthquakes and how average-sized earthquakes may evolve into massive earthquakes.

In a paper published in the Aug. 30 issue of the journal Nature, Scripps scientists Kevin Brown and Yuri Fialko describe new information gleaned from laboratory experiments mimicking earthquake processes. The researchers discovered how fault zones weaken in select locations shortly after a fault reaches an earthquake tipping point.

They coined such locations as "melt welts" and describe the mechanism akin to an ice skater's blade reducing friction by melting the ice surface. The mechanism may be similar to "hot spots" known in automobile brake-clutch components.

"Melt welts appear to be working as part of a complicated feedback mechanism where complex dynamic weakening processes become further concentrated into initially highly stressed regions of a fault," said Brown, first author of the study and a professor in the Geosciences Research Division at Scripps. "The process allows highly stressed areas to rapidly break down, acting like the weakest links in the chain. Even initially stable regions of a fault can experience runaway slip by this process if they are pushed at velocities above a key tipping point."

"This adds to the fundamental understanding of the earthquake process because it really addresses the question of how these ruptures become energetic and dynamic and run away for long distances," said Fialko, a paper coauthor and a professor in the Cecil H. and Ida M. Green Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics at Scripps.

The study's results, supported by funding from the National Science Foundation, appear to help answer a longstanding paradox in seismology. Key fault zones such as the San Andreas Fault produce far too little heat from friction compared with the size and magnitude of the earthquakes they produce. Laboratory experiments show that thermal energy normally released by friction during slip can become rapidly reduced, potentially helping to account for a "low heat flow paradox." The melt welts also may help explain certain questions in earthquake rupture dynamics such as why some slowly slipping tremor-generating events can snowball into massive earthquakes if they pass a velocity tipping point.

"This may be relevant for how you get from large earthquakes to giant earthquakes," said Brown, who used the example of last year's magnitude 9.0 earthquake off Japan. "We thought that large patches of the fault were just creeping along at a constant rate, then all of a sudden they were activated and slipped to produce a mega earthquake that produced a giant tsunami."

Fialko says the melt welt finding could eventually lead to improved "shake" maps of ground-shaking intensities, as well as improvements in structural engineering plans. Future studies include investigations about why the melt welt weakening occurs and if it applies to most or all common fault zone materials, as well as field research to locate melt welts along fault zones.

The Scripps Marine Science Development Center provided the machinery used in the study's experiments.

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  1. Kevin M. Brown, Yuri Fialko. ?Melt welt? mechanism of extreme weakening of gabbro at seismic slip rates. Nature, 2012; 488 (7413): 638 DOI: 10.1038/nature11370

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Emmy Rossum Is 'Deliciously Evil' In 'Beautiful Creatures'

Actress talks exclusively with MTV News about magical role in big-screen adaptation.
By Amy Wilkinson


Emmy Rossum on the set of "Beautiful Creatures"
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Beltre lifts Rangers past Rays

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updated 10:55 p.m. ET Aug. 27, 2012

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) - Adrian Beltre extended his hot seven-game streak into another week.

Beltre was 3 for 3 with a home run and four RBIs, including driving in the go-ahead run in the bottom of the fifth inning, to lead the Texas Rangers to a 6-5 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday night.

Elvis Andrus scored on Beltre's single to give the AL West leaders a series-opening win. Nelson Cruz also homered and Mike Olt added an RBI for Texas.

Derek Holland (9-6) got the win, giving up five runs - three earned - on six hits in six innings. He struck out five and walked one.

Beltre, who was selected AL player of the week after a three-homer game and another in which he hit for the cycle, is hitting .385 with six homers and 13 RBIs in his last eight games.

"He's locked in," Rangers manager Ron Washington said. "We need everything he's giving us right now. He's one of the guys in our lineup that makes it work."

Relievers Alexi Ogando and Mike Adams, and closer Joe Nathan struck out six of the nine hitters they faced in working perfect seventh, eighth and ninth innings. Nathan earned his 23rd consecutive save opportunity and 26th this season.

Tampa Bay ace David Price (16-5) snapped a stretch of 12 consecutive quality starts in which he had pitched at least seven innings. The lefty, who entered with a majors-low 2.28 ERA and tied for the league lead for victories, didn't make it to the fifth, giving up six runs on 10 hits in four innings.

In eight career regular-season starts against the Rangers, Price is 1-3 with a 6.04 ERA. In four starts at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, his ERA is 10.26.

"I didn't feel like I was throwing the ball any different than I was during the stretch where I've been successful," Price said. "It's Texas, they're a good-hitting team, and they're feeling it right now."

The Rangers continually jumped on first-pitch fastballs.

"We were trying to look for a pitch we could handle," said Beltre, noting that Price likes to get ahead of hitters. "He comes after hitters, so we were ready."

The Rays entered with the AL's best road record (35-27), but found they were no match for Beltre.

Beltre, who reached base a fourth time with a walk in the seventh, and Cruz had back-to-back home runs in the bottom of the second to erase a 2-0 deficit - the first time Price has allowed consecutive homers in his career.

Olt's groundout to shortstop Ben Zobrist drove in the Rangers' third run.

Beltre's double with no outs in the third scored Elvis Andrus and Josh Hamilton to make the score 5-3. Price was able to limit the damage by retiring the next three hitters on two groundouts and a strikeout of Geovany Soto.

Over his last 65 games, Beltre is hitting .332 with 15 homers, 14 doubles and 44 RBIs.

"I don't know," Beltre said when asked if he's ever had a streak like the past eight games. "Probably. I don't keep track. Right now, I feel good. I feel comfortable, and have confidence offensively."

B.J. Upton's run-scoring triple and Zobrist's RBI single tied the score at 5-all in the fifth.

An error led to two unearned runs for the Rays in the first inning.

Upton reached base on a fielding miscue by Andrus at short, who then dropped a potential double play relay on the next hitter, Ben Zobrist, who reached on a fielder's choice.

Evan Longoria, who was 2 for 4, then took a 3-2 pitch deep off the left-field foul pole for a home run.

"We screwed up the first inning," Washington said, "but the offenses wouldn't stop."

The Rays' Nos. 5-9 hitters went 0 for 18 with eight strikeouts.

Notes: With the home run and a single, Longoria is hitting .435 (10 for 23) lifetime against Rangers starter Holland. ... Beltre has had 25 or more home runs in seven seasons. ... Price led the major leagues in ERA and tied for most wins entering Monday's game. In the last 50 years, only eight pitchers Sandy Koufax (1963, `65-66), Jim Palmer (1975), Ron Guidry (1978), Dwight Gooden (1985), Bret Saberhagen (1989), Greg Maddux (1995), Pedro Martinez (1999) and Johan Santana (2006) have finished the season leading the majors in both categories - and all have won the Cy Young.

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