Thursday, April 25, 2013

Boston bombings: Who's the mysterious 'Misha'?

Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev fell under the influence of a Muslim named 'Misha,' who steered the religiously apathetic young man toward a strict strain of Islam, family members said. Who is 'Misha'?

By Adam Goldman,?Associate Press, Eric Tucker,?Associated Press, Matt Apuzzo,?Associated Press / April 24, 2013

n this Feb. 17, 2010, photo, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, left, accepts the trophy for winning the 2010 New England Golden Gloves Championship from Dr. Joseph Downes, right, in Lowell, Mass. But soon after Tsarnaev gave up boxing as being 'unIslamic.'

(AP Photo/The Lowell Sun, Julia Malakie)

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In the years before the Boston Marathon bombings, Tamerlan Tsarnaev fell under the influence of a new friend, a Muslim convert who steered the religiously apathetic young man toward a strict strain of Islam, family members said.

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Under the tutelage of a friend known to the Tsarnaev family only as Misha, Tamerlan gave up boxing and stopped studying music, his family said. He began opposing the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. He turned to websites and literature claiming that the CIA was behind the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and Jews controlled the world.

"Somehow, he just took his brain," said Tamerlan's uncle, Ruslan Tsarni, who recalled conversations with Tamerlan's worried father about Misha's influence. Efforts over several days by The Associated Press to identify and interview Misha have been unsuccessful.

Tamerlan's relationship with Misha could be a clue in understanding the motives behind his religious transformation and, ultimately, the attack itself. Two U.S. officials say he had no tie to terrorist groups.

Throughout his religious makeover, Tamerlan maintained a strong influence over his siblings, including Dzhokhar, who investigators say carried out the deadly attack by his older brother's side, killing three and injuring 264 people.

"They all loved Tamerlan. He was the eldest one and he, in many ways, was the role model for his sisters and his brother," said Elmirza Khozhugov, 26, the ex-husband of Tamerlan's sister, Ailina. "You could always hear his younger brother and sisters say, 'Tamerlan said this,' and 'Tamerlan said that.' Dzhokhar loved him. He would do whatever Tamerlan would say.

"Even my ex-wife loved him so much and respected him so much,"said Khozhugov. "I'd have arguments with her and if Tamerlan took my side, she would agree: 'OK, if Tamerlan said it.'"

Khozhugov said he was close to Tamaran when he was married and they kept in touch for a while but drifted apart in the past two years or so. He spoke to the AP from his home in Almaty, Kazakhstan. A family member in the United States provided the contact information.

Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed in a police shootout Friday. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was charged Monday with using a weapon of mass destruction to kill, and he could face the death penalty if convicted.

"Of course I was shocked and surprised that he was Suspect No. 1," Khozhugov said, recalling the days after the bombing when the FBI identified Tamerlan as the primary suspect. "But after a few hours of thinking about it, I thought it could be possible that he did it."

Based on preliminary written interviews with Dzhokar in his hospital bed, U.S. officials believe the brothers were motivated by their religious views. It has not been clear, however, what those views were.

As authorities try to piece together that information, they are touching on a question asked after so many terrorist plots: What turns someone into a terrorist?

The brothers emigrated in 2002 or 2003 from Dagestan, a Russian republic that has become an epicenter of the Islamic insurgency that spilled over from the region of Chechnya.

They were raised in a home that followed Sunni Islam, the religion's largest sect. They were not regulars at the mosque and rarely discussed religion, Khozhugov said.

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Don't fall victim to economic scaremongering

The truth about any article you read or video you see from someone who is announcing economic doom is that they?re either trying to sell you something or they?re trying to make a profit for themselves, Hamm writes.

By Trent Hamm,?Guest blogger / April 24, 2013

A specialist looks at a graph at his post as he works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Fear is a great salesman, Hamm writes.

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A few times a week, I?ll hear from a reader who?s really worried about imminent economic collapse. They?ll usually send me a video or a link of some sort in which some economist is talking about how the stock market is about to lose almost all of its value or something similar.

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The Simple Dollar is a blog for those of us who need both cents and sense: people fighting debt and bad spending habits while building a financially secure future and still affording a latte or two. Our busy lives are crazy enough without having to compare five hundred mutual funds ? we just want simple ways to manage our finances and save a little money.

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One example of this I?ve seen three times in the last few days is?this article from moneynews.com, in which economist Robert Wiedemer is proclaiming that the stock market is on the verge of a 90% loss in value. His evidence for this is that some large-scale investors appear to have sold some blue chip stocks in recent days.

Here?s the truth about any article you read or video you see from someone who is announcing such economic doom:?they?re either trying to sell you something or they?re trying to make a profit for themselves.

For example, in that article, the only links a person can find are links either to videos of Wiedemer promoting his book?Aftershock?or direct links to an order page so you can buy that book for yourself. Furthermore, if you look at his?Amazon page, you can see that he?s been selling books that talk about financial apocalypse for the last decade.?

National Briefing | Washington: Court Backs E.P.A. Veto of Mining Permit

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The Environmental Protection Agency has the authority to revoke a mining permit to protect streams and wildlife, a federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday.
    

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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

RI lawmakers to vote on gay marriage

SYDNEY, April 24 (Reuters) - Australia named the following squad for the Ashes test series against England in July and August. Squad: Michael Clarke (captain), Brad Haddin (vice captain), Ed Cowan, David Warner, Phillip Hughes, Shane Watson, Usman Khawaja, Chris Rogers, Matthew Wade, Nathan Lyon, James Faulkner, Peter Siddle, Ryan Harris, James Pattinson, Mitchell Starc, Jackson Bird (Compiled by Greg Stutchbury; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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Use the logo on the HTC One as an extra button with a custom kernel

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While technically there is no button, ingenuity wins this round and the logo on your HTC One can be more than a pretty face

Quite a few folks were disappointed when we found out the digitizer behind the HTC logo on the HTC One was blocked, and most of us gave up hope of ever having a custom middle button in is place. But this one from the never-say-never files shows that determination and hard work can always pay off.

Just because there's no dedicated button area doesn't mean a lot when parts of the logo extend into the rest of the digitizer, and tbalden over at XDA has worked out a method that allows the top half of the logo to register touch events. As of this writing, there are two versions of his package -- one uses the Home button to wake the device and the logo to turn off the screen, and the other allows the logo to act as a menu button. 

Things are still a little shaky on some versions of the software, but if you read through the entire thread there are a couple of solutions to get everything -- including an audio routing fix for earpiece volume issues -- working, at least for the GSM versions. 

We still think HTC should have made the logo a button in the first place, but this is a reasonable substitute. Go have a look.

Source: XDA-Developers; via: Android Central forums

    


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T-Mobile pushes back Galaxy S4 launch date to April 29

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Unexpected delays in inventory deliveries have pushed back the launch by 5 days

Update: T-Mobile has confirmed this in an update on their website. April 29 is the new date.

Seemingly out of nowhere today, T-Mobile customer support reps had started responding to questions on the carrier's official Facebook page indicating that the Galaxy S4 launch had been pushed back. This seemed curious considering that the device is set to go on sale mere hours from now on the T-Mobile website. In a statement to TmoNews, T-Mobile has since confirmed that unexpected shipping delays have pushed back the online sale date of the carrier's Galaxy S4 to April 29th. With no further explanation, T-Mobile says it is working with Samsung to have enough devices delivered in time for the new date.

That's just a 5 day delay -- if you can even call it a "delay" -- but it may feel like an eternity to those who expected to get their orders in right away. These delivery issues don't seem to be a universal issue, however, as some customers on AT&T are set to get their devices ahead of schedule. If T-Mobile is the network of choice for you though, just hang onto that credit card until Monday.

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Pup named Huckleberry crowned 'Beautiful Bulldog'

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) ? If at first you don't succeed, wipe the slobber off and try again.

Just ask 4-year-old pup Huckleberry, who was crowned Monday as this year's "Beautiful Bulldog."

Huckleberry competed for the title in 2010, only to walk away empty-pawed. That changed this year, when he strutted down a blue runway at Drake University in Des Moines dressed in a beige suit as the main character from the movie "Forrest Gump."

"He's just a lover," said his owner, Stephanie Hein, as Huckleberry sat next to his miniature basketball toy and a suitcase similar to one owned by Forrest Gump.

The contest is now in its 34th year and is held ahead of the annual Drake Relays track and field meet. The university's mascot is a bulldog, and each year's winner becomes the mascot for the relays event.

Huckleberry beat 46 other bulldogs to don the crown and cape, and competition was stiff. There was a bulldog dressed as a "Thing" character by Dr. Seuss, another wore an eye patch and fake hoop earring to match his pirate-dressed owner. Diva, donning a tutu, took home the prize for best dressed.

Huckleberry seemed unfazed by all the attention, more interested in a dog-friendly cake that's served annually from the gold-painted throne. He threw in a few slobbered kisses to his owners.

When not competing, Huckleberry likes to cuddle and hang out with a girlfriend bulldog who lives nearby, according to Hein and her husband, Steven.

Huckleberry wore a Mohawk when he initially competed in 2010. But Stephanie Hein spent weeks shrinking and sowing together this year's outfit, which included a blue-checkered T-Shirt similar to the one worn by Forrest Gump.

"He was just a puppy then," she said of his first attempt. "But he's certainly grown into himself now."

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Heavy fighting in northeast Nigeria, death toll unclear

By Tim Cocks and Isaac Abrak

ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigerian authorities said on Monday there had been heavy fighting between security forces and Islamist militants in a remote part of the northeast, but there was no confirmation of reports from a local official that 185 people had been killed.

Fighting erupted on Thursday in Baga, a fishing town in Borno state on the shores of Lake Chad, by the Chadian border -- an area officials say is a stronghold for Islamist fighters and a smuggling point for weapons from across the Sahara.

Defense spokesman Brigadier General Chris Olukolade said Nigerian forces had exchanged fire with militants, killing 25 of them, while only one soldier was killed.

Many hundreds have died in the rebellion by Boko Haram, a movement loosely modeled on the Afghan Taliban that is seen as the number one security threat to Africa's top energy producer.

A local community representative had put the death toll at 185, Umar Gusau, spokesman for Borno state which administers the area, said after visiting the town with a delegation on Sunday.

"For now, we don't have a very good basis for the figure," Gusau said. "These people say ... they have buried them. From my experience, most times residents exaggerate figures."

He said since they had buried the victims quickly, in line with the Muslim custom, authorities had been unable to count the bodies independently, although an investigation was ongoing.

Sagir Musa, a spokesman for the mixed military and police Joint Task Force (JTF) in Borno state, said by telephone that the death toll had been "terribly inflated" by residents.

The military, which rarely admits killing civilians, is often accused by locals of understating civilian casualties.

A spokesman for U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he was "shocked and saddened at reports of high numbers of civilians killed", adding that he urged "all concerned to fully respect human rights and safeguard the lives of civilians".

President Goodluck Jonathan's office said he had ordered a full investigation into the report of civilian casualties in Baga.

The statement said his administration would "do everything possible to avoid the killing or injuring of innocent bystanders in security operations against terrorists and insurgents."

The violence came as Jonathan awaits a report from a panel he set up to offer an amnesty to the insurgents if they give up their struggle for an Islamic state.

Boko Haram has so far shown no interest in talks and two mediators have already pulled out, including Islamic cleric Ahmed Datti, the only person whom Boko Haram have said they trusted.

Jonathan, a Christian, has failed to quell the violence through military means and traditional leaders in the mostly Muslim north have put pressure on him to cut a deal.

If 185 people did die in the Baga fighting, it would be the greatest loss of life in the conflict since 186 people were killed in coordinated strikes by Boko Haram fighters in January 2012 in the north's main city of Kano.

Gusau said parts of Baga were badly damaged when he visited it on Sunday, with several houses burned. He said Nigerian soldiers sometimes over-reacted when attacked by Boko Haram gunmen, killing many in retaliation.

(Reporting by Tim Cocks and Isaac Abrak; Editing by Michael Roddy and Mike Collett-White)

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Bruins end slide with 3-0 win over Panthers

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Bruins end slide with 3-0 win over Panthers
By DOUG ALDENBy DOUG ALDEN, Associated Press?THE ASSOCIATED PRESS STATEMENT OF NEWS VALUES AND PRINCIPLES?

Singer Rene Rancourt, right, gestures toward a Watertown Police Honor Guard, left, on the ice before a NHL hockey game between the Boston Bruins and the Florida Panthers at the TD Garden in Boston, Sunday, April 21, 2013. The second suspect in the Monday, April 15, 2013, bombings that took place near the finish line of the Boston Marathon was captured in Watertown, Mass., Friday, April 19, 2013. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Singer Rene Rancourt, right, gestures toward a Watertown Police Honor Guard, left, on the ice before a NHL hockey game between the Boston Bruins and the Florida Panthers at the TD Garden in Boston, Sunday, April 21, 2013. The second suspect in the Monday, April 15, 2013, bombings that took place near the finish line of the Boston Marathon was captured in Watertown, Mass., Friday, April 19, 2013. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Florida Panthers right wing Jack Skille (12), left, grapples with Boston Bruins defenseman Johnny Boychuk (55), right, in the first period of an NHL hockey game at the TD Garden, in Boston, Sunday, April 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

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(AP) ? Jaromir Jagr scored his second goal as a member of the Bruins and Boston ended a four-game winless streak with a 3-0 victory over Florida on Sunday.

The Bruins were playing the second of back-to-back afternoon games after hosting the Penguins in a 3-2 loss Saturday. The game was originally scheduled for Friday night, but postponed because of the lockdown and manhunt for one of the suspected Boston Marathon bombers.

Tuukka Rask stopped 28 shots for his fourth shutout of the season and the Bruins pulled into a tie with idle Montreal for first place in Northeast Division with 59 points. The Bruins have four games to play, one more than the Canadiens as the longtime rivals try to lock up the division in the final week of the regular season.

The visiting Panthers honored local law enforcement by wearing Boston Police hats during their pregame skate. Bruins fans once again took over the singing of the national anthem, a practice that started last week in the first game since the deadly explosions at the marathon finish line.

Autographed Bruins jerseys worn during Sunday's game were to be given to fans as part of an annual promotion, but instead went to first responders, a change requested by the fans. The Bruins remained on the ice after the game, each skating over and taking off his jersey and handing it to first responders and law enforcement officials who helped at the Boston Marathon bombings and in apprehension of one of the suspected bombers.

Jagr scored 3:03 into the game and rookie Dougie Hamilton added his fifth goal of the season on a slap shot from the blue line in the second period, giving the Bruins goals from their oldest and youngest player. Jagr, who has eight points in nine games for Boston, is 41; Hamilton is 19.

Brad Marchand picked up his team-high 18th goal when he backhanded the puck into an empty net with 1:22 remaining.

Florida has lost six in a row and seven of eight, although the Panthers did improve slightly on defense in this latest loss. The Panthers had been outscored 17-5 during the first three games of a four-game road trip, which ended Sunday.

Jacob Markstrom stopped 36 shots for Florida, one day after allowing six straight goals in a 6-2 loss at New Jersey.

NOTES: Bruins D Adam McQuaid (lower body) and F Nathan Horton (upper body) were out of the lineup. ... Boston C Carl Soderberg, who made his NHL debut on Saturday, assisted on Jagr's goal for his first NHL point. ... The Panthers' last won on April 7, beating Ottawa 2-1. ... Florida has not scored more than three goals in any game this month.

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Monday, April 22, 2013

Louisiana has nation's highest auto insurance rates - again - WWL-TV

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Louisiana's auto insurance rates remain the highest in the nation, according to industry studies.

A March report from Insure.com, an insurance industry website, shows Louisiana's average auto insurance rates at $2,699 annually, followed by Michigan at $2,520 and Georgia at $2,155.

By comparison, the national average for car insurance premiums in the U.S. is a little more than $1,500.

This is the third year in a row Louisiana tops the list. Before 2011 it held the No. 2 spot for years, industry reports show.

Maine enjoys the least expensive car insurance rates, at $934 per year, followed by Iowa, $1,028.

A variety of factors dictate how costly auto insurance will be state by state, the report says. Such as the number of insurers competing for business, driving conditions, the portion of uninsured drivers and the way state insurance systems are set up.

Compared to the rest of the country, the study notes that Louisiana drivers who get in wrecks file more injury claims than motorists in other states.

Louisiana also has a high rate of natural disaster damage.

Blue Bunol, general manager for ABC Insurance, a local auto insurance agency with 62 locations throughout Louisiana and Texas, said the litigious nature of people in the state make it difficult for insurance companies to keep costs low.

Louisiana faces issues with high insurance costs because of poor roads and natural disasters, Bunol said. But it's also the personal injury lawyers who advertise heavily on television and on bus stop benches, and the state's direct-action law, which allows people to sue insurers directly.

Louisiana is ranked 13th in the country for attorneys per capita, with 11.1 lawyers per 10,000 residents, according to AveryIndex.com, a law and rankings website.

The state's relatively poor population sees this aggressive advertising, Bunol said, many of which (about 13 percent) don't have car insurance and are more inclined to wring whatever they can out of an insurance policy.

?Attorney advertisement entices people who are looking for a handout to call whether their accident warrants it or not,? he said. ?Then the attorneys build a claim around nothing. Many of these claims are turning into a feeding frenzy.?

Louisiana has the highest frequency of bodily injury claims, according to a report by the Insurance Research Council.

Bunol said drivers can still get good deals if they rely more on insurers, like ABC, who offer mixed packages that drive competition.

He also noted that high car insurance rates are not necessarily statewide. The highest rates are largely concentrated in the New Orleans metropolitan area.

For example, a 21-year-old male with a clean driving record who drives a 2005 Toyota Corolla pays $246.05 per month for basic insurance in New Orleans, according to ABC quotes. Using that same sample, the monthly cost would be only $176.54 in Houma.

Bunol said another factor that contributes to the high costs is the high level of alcohol consumption in Louisiana.

?You don't have many states where you can drive though a daiquiri place and get a highball and a beer to go,? he said.

Deplorable road conditions, as a result of the soft nature of the soil, contribute to the costs as well, he said.

?So you got poor streets and more people drinking and driving ? yeah, that's going to increase the frequency of claims.?

Melissa Landry, director of Louisiana Lawsuit Abuse Watch, a nonprofit judicial-reform organization based in Baton Rouge, said a unique law in Louisiana, which dictates that civil claims under $50,000 must be decided by a judge, not a jury, is unfair to residents and insurance companies.

It puts more power into the hands of elected judges, Landry alleges. And that may encourage some contingency fee attorneys who make a living based on court outcomes to seek out judges who have a track record of siding with plaintiffs ? the people living in the communities they serve ? more than insurers they sue.

While Landry does not want to paint the judiciary with a broad brush, she said it's clear that money contributed to judicial elections may at times add an element of political pressure that juries don't experience.

?In recent analysis of civil jury trial threshold limits for all 50 states, Louisiana Lawsuit Abuse Watch found that the vast majority of states have no threshold for civil jury trials, and among 14 states that do, Louisiana's threshold is by far the highest in the nation,? Landry said. ?At $50,000, Louisiana's jury trial threshold is roughly more than 28 times the national average of $1,742.40.?

The $50,000 threshold was enacted during the last administration of former Gov. Edwin Edwards in 1993 in an effort by legislators to prevent overburdening the courts with more bureaucracy and increased government spending for assembling juries and other costs.

In various reports, legislators have said people who come for jury duty do not want to waste time for minor traffic claims. And if the trial threshold were to be lowered, even more civil jury trials will take place, which will create longer delays in an already backed-up judiciary system.

?It is unfair to ask the citizens of Louisiana to serve on juries for small claims that can be effectively and efficiently handled by judges ? and have been for years,? Michael L. Barras, a personal injury attorney in New Iberia, wrote on his website.

Bunol said the truth is insurance companies don't really care how high the rates go nor do legislators because it all evens out in the end.

?They look at it as another form of welfare,? Bunol said. ?Instead of tax dollars distributed as welfare, it's insurance dollars that are simply paid by the public anyway ? same as tax dollars. Insurance companies are going to pay the claim and ultimately change their rate accordingly. But all of us who pay high insurance rates should be screaming at the legislators to make stiffer laws to keep these attorneys from being able to build up a claim that should have never existed in the first place.?

Source: http://www.wwltv.com/news/local/Louisiana-has-nations-highest-auto-insurance-rates---again-203984451.html

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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Probe opens of alleged Libyan funding for Sarkozy

PARIS (AP) ? Paris prosecutors on Friday began investigating whether the winning presidential campaign of former President Nicolas Sarkozy in 2007 may have received illegal funding from Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's regime.

The judicial investigation doesn't specify any suspect by name and centers on allegations of corruption, influence trafficking, forgery, abuse of public funds and money laundering, according to Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre, a spokeswoman with the Paris prosecutors' office.

The probe is based on claims by Lebanese businessman Ziad Takieddine during questioning by officials in December, she said. Allegations of Libyan financing for Sarkozy's campaign first emerged in French media last year in the waning days of his losing re-election bid against Socialist Francois Hollande ? now France's president.

Sarkozy is facing other scrutiny of judicial investigators over the financing of his 2007 campaign. Last month, a Bordeaux judge filed preliminary charges against him over allegations that Sarkozy had illegally taken donations from France's richest woman in the 2007 election cycle.

Sarkozy has denied any wrongdoing. A phone message left for Sarkozy's lawyer wasn't immediately returned Friday.

The investigative news Web site Mediapart, which has broken news on a string of high-profile recent scandals in France, reported last year it had evidence that Gadhafi had offered campaign funds to Sarkozy. Prosecutors began investigating the publication after Sarkozy filed a suit against Mediapart for "forgery" and "publication of false news" last year ? and the site's managers countersued for alleged slander.

Sarkozy had an up-and-down relationship with Gadhafi. Early in his five-year tenure, Sarkozy invited the Libyan leader to France for a state visit, but he put France in a key position in the NATO-led airstrikes against Gadhafi's troops that helped rebel fighters topple his regime in 2011 as part of the Arab Spring uprisings.

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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Age matters to Antarctic clams: Age matters when it comes to adapting to the effects of climate change

Apr. 18, 2013 ? A new study of Antarctic clams reveals that age matters when it comes to adapting to the effects of climate change. The research provides new insight and understanding of the likely impact of predicted environmental change on future ocean biodiversity.

Reporting this week in the journal Global Change Biology scientists from British Antarctic Survey (BAS) and from Germany's University of Kiel and the Alfred Wegener Institute reveal that when it comes to environmental change the reaction of Antarctic clams (laternula elliptica) -- a long-lived and abundant species that lives in cold, oxygen-rich Antarctic waters -- is different depending on how old the animal is.

The study showed that whilst young clams (average of three years old) try to move to a better area in the sea-bed sediments when they sense warmer temperature or reduced oxygen levels, the older (18 years old) more sedentary clams stay put. This has implications for future clam populations because it is the older animals that reproduce. Scientists anticipate that future oceans will be slightly warmer and contains less oxygen (a condition known as hypoxia).

Lead Author Dr Melody Clark of British Antarctic Survey said, "Antarctic clams play a vital role in the ocean ecosystem. They draw down carbon into sea-bed sediments and circulate ocean nutrients. We know that they are extremely sensitive to their environment. Our study suggests that the numbers of clams that will survive a changing climate will reduce.

"The Polar Regions are the Earth's early warning system and Antarctica is a great natural laboratory to study to future global change. These small and rather uncharismatic animals can tell us a lot about age and survival in a changing world -- they are one of the 'engines of the ocean'."

Co-author, Eva Phillip, from the University of Kiel, says: "The study shows that it is important to investigate different ages of a population to understand population wide changes and responses. In respect to Antarctic clams it has been indicated in previous studies that older individuals may suffer more severely in a changing environment and the new study corroborates this assumption. Only the investigation of population-wide effects makes it possible to draw conclusions for coastal ecosystems."

Like humans, clams' muscle mass decreases as they get older. This means they get more sedentary. So when changes are introduced into their habitat, the older clams tend to just sit it out until conditions revert back to normal.

Doris Abele of the Alfred Wegener Institute in Germany says: "Our study shows that the physiological flexibility of young clams diminishes as they get older. However, the species has evolved in such a way that the fittest animals, that can tolerate life in an extreme environment, survive to reproduce into old age. Climatic change, affecting primarily the older clams, may interfere with this evolutionary strategy, with unpredictable consequences for ecosystems all around Antarctica."

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Friday, April 19, 2013

Epic's Torq Roadster three-wheeled EV gets taken on a test drive

Epic Torq Roadster threewheeled EV gets taken on a test drive video

While the Tesla Roadster did a great job of satisfying our jones for an electric vehicle with great performance and no roof, it was a bit pricey and is now out of production. Into that void steps the three-wheeled Torq Roadster from Epic EV, a team also responsible for that electric-engined DeLorean prototype we saw a couple of years ago. This video shows Translogic's Bradley Hasemeyer behind the wheel of the track-friendly (but also street legal, licensed as a motorcyle) vehicle and talking to the people who built it. It's not quite as fast as the Tesla Roadster, but it's still capable of 0 - 60 in about four seconds and a top speed of 110mph.

You'll notice a Samsung tablet mounted on the dash, and many of the components are sourced from Volkswagen. Unlike most of the daily driver-aimed electric vehicles we're familiar with that are very locked down, founder Chris Anthony claims its design allows owners to tweak and tune many features. Its DC motor means there's no regenerative braking, but he claims it's cheaper and allows owners to rewind the armature or upgrade the brushes. The first Torq Roadster was delivered earlier this month to a former Tesla exec and you can read about his experiences on BoostedGroup. Those of us who haven't paid the $65,000 base price can check it out in the video, which is embedded after the break.

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Boeing 787 Dreamliner flights to resume

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Federal officials have accepted Boeing's revamped battery system for its beleaguered 787 Dreamliners and intend to lift a 3-month-old order grounding the planes.

The Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement Friday that next week it will send airlines instructions and publish a notice lifting the grounding order. The lifting of the grounding order will be effective the day the notice is published.

Lifting the grounding order gives Boeing the go-ahead to begin retrofitting planes with an enhanced lithium ion battery system. The root cause of battery failures that led to a fire on one of the planes and smoke on another remains unknown.

Flights could resume within a week.

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Report: Blackstone drops out of race to buy Dell

NEW YORK (AP) ? Buyout specialist Blackstone Group has abruptly ended its courtship of Dell Inc. less than a month after saying it intended to trump a deal with the slumping computer maker's CEO, according to a report published late Thursday.

The Wall Street Journal said that the Blackstone Group scrapped a plan to buy most of Dell Inc.'s outstanding stock for $14.25 per share. The newspaper cited unnamed people familiar with the matter in a story.

Blackstone, which is based in New York, didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.

If Blackstone has backed out, Dell's board will have to disclose the change of heart. That would likely come in a regulatory filing or press release Friday.

Losing a potential bidder would be a setback to Dell shareholders unhappy about the Round Rock, Texas company's agreement to sell itself to CEO Michael Dell and a group of investors led by Silver Lake Partners for $24.4 billion, or $13.65 per share. Dell's stock has been trading above that price for most of the time since the deal with Michael Dell was announced in early February, signaling investors were betting other bidders with emerge with a better offer.

A special committee on Dell's board had said it believed Blackstone's proposal could be more lucrative than the deal struck with Michael Dell and Silver Lake. But the committee wanted to review the formal terms of Blackstone's bid before making a final assessment. That competing offer has now apparently evaporated.

A bidding duel for Dell could still unfold. Billionaire investor Carl Icahn, known for his irascibility, also has submitted a preliminary proposal to pay up to $15 per share for 58 percent of Dell's stock.

Blackstone's about-face comes amid more evidence of the deteriorating conditions in the PC market as more technology spending shifts to smartphones and tablet computers. Worldwide PC shipments plunged by 14 percent in the first three months of the year, according to International Data Corp., the steepest quarterly decline during the 19 years that the research firm has been tracking the market. Dell's PC sales slipped 11 percent during the quarter, leaving it as the world's third largest maker of laptop and desktop machines.

Michael Dell believes he can turn around the company by diversifying into more profitable niches such as business software, data storage and consulting. It could be a wrenching process, something that Michael Dell believes he will be able to do if he doesn't have to worry about Wall Street's fixation on short-term results. Under the deal with Michael Dell and Silver Lake, Dell Inc. would end its 25-year history as a publicly traded company.

In a show of confidence in his plan, Michael Dell is contributing $4.5 billion of his cash and stock to the proposed buyout. Loans would provide most of the rest of the financing.

Shareholders opposed to the current $24.4 billion deal would prefer to be able to retain some stock in Dell Inc. so they can reap some of the gains from the recovery that Michael Dell envisions.

Dell Inc. has agreed to cover up to $25 million in expenses that Blackstone incurred while exploring its bid.

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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Hopes, fears as Zimbabwe marks 33rd birthday

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) ? The name of Zimbabwe's last white leader, who ceded power to Robert Mugabe 33 years ago and who died six years ago, has at last been removed from the nation's list of 5.7 million registered voters.

The state Electoral Commission says Ian Smith, the former prime minister, is among 345,000 dead people who have been struck from the official roll of voters ahead of crucial elections later in the year. As Zimbabwe celebrates its 33rd anniversary of independence on Thursday there is fresh focus on the poll, and a sense of optimism.

Mugabe has ruled this former British colony as president ever since he took over from Smith and the country changed its name from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe as it became independent. Mugabe now faces the biggest test of his political life.

Some Zimbabweans look to the polls with trepidation because of violence, intimidation and irregularities that have occurred in past elections. High among the problems in the 2008 election was the voters' lists that included Smith and his white justice minister who died in 1984 and who, during the war for independence, had signed the execution warrants of Mugabe's captured guerrillas.

The party of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, Mugabe's main challenger, alleged the outdated lists were used in past vote rigging. Independent researchers say incorrect information on the voters' roll opens the way to change results by including non-qualifying voters in polling in hotly contested districts. There are still some problems with the lists: The independent Zimbabwe Election Support Network notes, for example, that it contains voters whose names have been duplicated in different voting districts and tens of thousands more who are living abroad and are disqualified from voting.

Eddie Cross, a lawmaker in Tsvangirai's party, said party officials are scheduled to meet with the state election body within days on the voters' lists and to question the role in election preparations of an Israeli computer technology company that specializes in population registration and election systems that has raised new fears of high-tech manipulation of results. Cross said the company Nikuv has expanded its facilities and increased its staff in the country and is believed to be working with military and intelligence chiefs loyal to Mugabe in Harare.

Cross said youth groups loyal to Mugabe still drag travelers from buses and demand to see Mugabe party membership cards to show their loyalty, a means of intimidation known as "shaking a box of matches without lighting one."

But he thinks that the vote this time around will be freer of violence and noted that regional leaders have vowed to closely monitor the situation for any poll violence.

"I think ordinary Zimbabweans won't be told which way to vote anymore and perpetrators are learning violence won't help," Cross said. "It is being neutralized."

The Crisis Coalition, an alliance of rights and pro-democracy groups, says Mugabe's ZANU-PF party has been trying to re-invent itself and its leader. Mugabe himself weighed in with repeated recent calls for peaceful campaigning.

"Even though some have characterized this as deception, Mugabe is no longer viewed as demonic as he was in 2008 following the violence," the coalition said. "He has seized every opportunity to put across his message, sparking debate on whether he has changed or not."

The group said the rebranding of Mugabe comes "in the wake of changing times and the new democratization wave in Africa."

Mugabe has called for the vote by the end of June. A referendum on a new constitution won an overwhelming 95 percent 'Yes' vote in March for the new charter that imposes two five-year terms on the office of president, strengthens human rights and calls for impartiality in the police and military. Human rights advocates hope it will help restore the rule of law and remove the impunity Mugabe militants have enjoyed since the often-violent seizures of thousands of white-owned commercial farms began in 2000, collapsing the agriculture-based economy.

Tsvangirai has proposed September as the earliest timeframe for elections. The 60-year-old former labor leader has already been on the campaign trail predicting own victory in the presidential race against an increasingly frail Mugabe, who is 89.

Tsvangirai is not without problems of his own. Since the death of his wife of three decades, Susan, in a car wreck in 2009 his name has been publicly linked to several women, one of whom he reportedly paid $300,000 dollars to settle a dispute over claims he had married her under African custom that does not require a church service. He lives in a $3 million private mansion in Harare and his critics say he has lacked the leadership to stop his aides from living lavish lifestyles in this deeply impoverished southern African nation.

That gap between the rich and poor is not lost on voter Anne Katsande, a home care nurse in Harare's impoverished Budiriro township suburb, who is disappointed that money wasn't directed toward her district's bankrupt and dilapidated state health facilities.

Still, she said that Tsvangirai's party offers change and an end to years of fear.

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The Eye Tribe aims to bring its eye-tracking tech to Android devices with SDK this June

The Eye Tribe aims to bring its eyetracking tech to Android devices with SDK this June

Eye-tracking technology on Android devices isn't exactly anything new, but Danish startup The Eye Tribe is now looking to broaden its use further with its own new set of tools. The company has been showing off its tech since last year, but it's taken advantage of this week's DEMO Mobile conference to officially launch it, and reveal that its SDK will be available to developers this June (they can sign up now if they're interested). As for the tech itself, it promises to allow for everything from eye-activated logins to gaze-based controls to user engagement monitoring, but it won't simply work on every Android smartphone or tablet. It has some basic hardware requirements that the company says will only cost manufacturers an extra dollar in materials. In the meantime, you can get an idea of some of its capabilities at the company's site linked below.

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A Polarized Committee Reflects a Gridlocked Congress

Shortly after Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich., won the chairmanship of the House Energy and Commerce Committee in December 2010, he invited all the former committee chairmen and their wives to dinner at Carmine?s in downtown Washington.

The famous New York Italian restaurant had just opened its D.C. location and provided a private dining room for the party of 12. But this was no routine gathering. It was the first time all of the committee?s former chairmen had assembled in a room together, men who have all held one of the heaviest gavels in Congress.

Energy and Commerce is the oldest standing legislative committee in the House, having operated nonstop for more than 200 years. More than a thousand bills introduced in the last Congress were referred to the panel and its 54 members (only Ways and Means handled more). It has a budget that exceeds $10 million and more than 100 staffers, second only to the Appropriations Committee on both counts.

Energy and Commerce also has the broadest jurisdiction in Congress, covering a divergent basket of issues that includes telecommunications, energy and environmental policy, food and drug safety, international trade?even sports. It oversees the departments of Energy, Commerce, Health and Human Services, and Transportation, as well as the Federal Trade Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and the Federal Communications Commission.


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Accordingly, some of the most memorable moments in Congress over the past three decades have happened in E&C chambers, including the passage of the Clean Air Act amendments in 1990, the historic testimony of tobacco executives in 1994, numerous hearings on the BP oil spill, and President Obama?s health care overhaul in 2010.

?There were a lot of memories going on, everybody was bringing up different things about our work and time together,? said former Rep. Billy Tauzin, R-La., who was chairman of the committee from 2001 to 2004.

Everyone Upton invited came, including Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas, whom Upton had just defeated in an ugly fight for the chairmanship, and Rep. Henry Waxman, the California liberal who was the incoming ranking member. Former Chairman John Dingell, D-Mich., long a force on the panel, was there, as was another past chair, former Rep. Thomas Bliley, R-Va. ?It wasn?t political,? Tauzin recalled. ?It was just about us getting together to celebrate our careers on the committee. If Fred had his druthers, he?d do more of that.?

But the next two years would contain little to celebrate.

During the last Congress, the committee wielded one of the loudest Republican megaphones in the House, home to messaging battles over President Obama?s signature health care law, EPA regulations, and Solyndra, the stimulus-backed solar company that went bankrupt.

For all the headlines these issues have made, some say the committee?s Republican leaders have little of substance to show for it. The health care law still stands, none of the committee?s environmental bills became law, and the panel?s oversight of Solyndra?s failings didn?t trigger any legal or regulatory changes. But to a House GOP majority operating with a Democratic Senate and presidency, pushing those issues was necessary, even if they knew they wouldn?t produce actual legislation.

?As a first step, our members wanted to address issues that had gone too far, simply asking EPA to slow down and consider the impact of its actions on the economy,? said Gary Andres, the committee?s staff director. ?Everything we did must be looked at in its context. You had four years of Democratic majority, two years of the Obama presidency. The pendulum had swung pretty far in the other direction?Republicans needed to provide some balance.?

Many Republicans and Democrats say the committee is not as powerful as it was under Dingell during the ?80s and ?90s, when he led the passage of the landmark Clean Air Act amendments with strong bipartisan support and waged intense congressional investigations into both Republican and Democratic administrations. But the loss in committee power isn?t unique to Energy and Commerce. Many experts say that no committee is as strong as it once was before former Speaker Newt Gingrich shifted power to leadership in the mid 1990s.

Add to that the fact that Congress has grown more polarized?and more conservative?in recent years, with redistricting creating safer districts for both parties, and the result is a committee with fewer moderate members. ?When I was there, we used to still have some relatively conservative Democrats to work with,? said Bliley, who chaired the panel from 1995 to 2001. ?These days, it looks like they?re only putting those of the hard-left on the committee. That?s made Chairman Upton?s job harder. And yes, the Republicans have put very conservative members on, too. It?s not a one-way street.?

As a relatively moderate Republican, Upton was forced to carry the agenda of a more conservative GOP that is frustrated with almost all the policies Obama is pushing.

?As a chairman, you can?t be a complete free-range player, because you are representing and leading the whole conference as a committee chairman,? said Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., one of Upton?s closest friends in Congress and chairman of the Communications and Technology Subcommittee. ?You?re not just speaking for yourself anymore. It changes how you operate. That?s natural and normal.?

Dingell, who was chairman for a total of 16 years over two separate stints, put it more bluntly. ?He?s a fair and honorable man, and an able chairman,? he told National Journal Daily in an interview. ?The crazy right-wingers are after him all the time.?

On big-ticket items like climate change, health care reform, and the Keystone XL pipeline, the Michigan House Republican works closely with leadership. Some Democrats say he is at the whim of a GOP leadership that, in turn, is at the whim of a young, ultraconservative crop of rank-and-file members.

?Upton is?or would be?a good chairman, but he?ll only be as good of a chairman as they will let him be, because they?re constantly telling him what to do,? Dingell said of GOP leaders. ?Like all chairmen, he must dance to the speaker?s tune. The unfortunate thing is, the speaker is dancing to the freshmen and sophomores? tune.?

Upton sees it differently, saying the committee has the confidence of both House Speaker John Boehner and Majority Leader Eric Cantor. ?They trust us. They know what we?re doing,? he said.

Still, there are signs the environment is shifting. The Republican losses in the 2012 elections have steered the party toward a period of heavy introspection that is not lost on committee chairs. With the 113th Congress under way, the messaging wars have died down in Upton?s committee and the prospect for bipartisanship on big-ticket items is at least better than it was. Upton?s staff is going through an ?adjustment process,? Andres said, citing the election.

?Maybe we?ll do things a little different than we did in the first two years just because the environment has changed.?

For now, the staffs of Upton and Waxman seem to be operating in parallel universes. Upton is carrying out the official agenda of the committee by holding regular weekly meetings with his subcommittee chairs to discuss what kinds of hearings and legislation to consider. As has been the tradition on the committee, the agenda-setting doesn?t involve much, if any, input from the minority staff. Upton?s subcommittee chairs have been holding hearings on politically innocuous topics, such as electrical-grid reliability challenges and health-information technologies. The committee is also pushing legislation that would bypass presidential authority and approve the Keystone XL pipeline, one of the more controversial issues in Washington.

Meanwhile, Waxman launched two initiatives this year that are not affiliated with the committee?s official agenda at all: the Safe Climate Caucus and the Bicameral Task Force on Climate Change. Neither has Republican support. But that doesn?t stop Waxman, who sees climate change as the biggest threat facing the country. ?To me this is ? more important than all the issues we?re spending time on,? he said in an interview.

When NJ Daily asked Upton about Waxman?s focus on climate change and whether they could find common ground, he skirted giving a direct answer. ?Frankly, a lot of us believe Republicans are in the majority because of cap-and-trade,? Upton said, referring to climate-change legislation Waxman and Rep. Edward Markey, D-Mass., pushed through the House in June 2009, only to see it die in the Senate.

The only surefire way the committee will affecting global warming will be by debating the Environmental Protection Agency?s greenhouse-gas regulations, which Congress is unlikely to change despite the amount of attention and effort Republicans put into trying. The panel exhausted most legislative fixes last Congress, and now Republicans are unsure which way to go. ?We haven?t decided the course we?re going to take yet,? Upton said.

Waxman and Upton get along well enough, the two lawmakers and their aides say. They keep the committee?s operations running on time. They don?t personally dislike each other. But given the parallel universes they operate in with regard to some of the biggest policies Energy and Commerce oversees, their relationship sometimes seems nonexistent.

The two have held just one meeting together as committee leaders since Upton became chairman, according to Waxman and his staff director, Phil Barnett?and it wasn?t even their meeting. Rather, it came during the Solyndra probe, when the Obama administration requested that Upton and Waxman both meet with the White House general counsel.

In response to the dozens of letters Waxman has sent requesting hearings on climate change since 2011, Upton has responded just once in writing, according to Barnett. In a short letter dated March 14, 2013, Upton and Energy and Power Subcommittee Chairman Ed Whitfield, R-Ky., wrote to Waxman that the committee has discussed climate change in many hearings in the past and will continue to do so this Congress.

Upton?s staff shrugs this off, saying Waxman is just writing the letters to get media attention.

Both Democrats and Republicans say Upton is an inherently bipartisan lawmaker, even in this era of a more-conservative Republican Party, and that Waxman has always been intrinsically more partisan. Whatever the case, the two men have distinctly different styles. To pass legislation, Waxman starts with the support of his party on the left and then works to the political middle before approaching Republicans. Upton, conversely, often tries starting from the political middle and working out to the extremes in both parties.

?[Waxman?s] preference is to build the strongest majority in his own party and then approach the other side of the aisle from that position of strength; that?s a respectable way to go about it,? said former Rep. Rick Boucher, D-Va., who worked on climate-change legislation with both Upton and Waxman when he was on the committee. ?My personal approach was to reach out simultaneously to interested members of both parties and try to achieve my goal as a bipartisan measure at the onset. Both ways can be effective.?

Exacerbating Waxman?s partisan image is the fact that part of the ranking member?s job is to rebut the majority?s political actions. ?Given the goal I have, I may come across as quite partisan,? he said. ?I have high regard for [Upton]?very fine person. I?m sure if we had more opportunity to talk through issues, we could find common ground.?

Indeed, the Energy and Commerce Committee does find areas where Republicans and Democrats can work together?they just don?t make a lot of headlines. In the last Congress, the panel authored or helped author roughly 40 bills ultimately signed by the president, according to Upton's staff. The more high-profile among those signed into law include measures giving greater authority to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (cosponsors included Upton, Waxman, Barton and Dingell); a telecommunications bill on broadband and spectrum policy that was folded into larger legislation extending the payroll-tax cut holiday through the end of 2012; and legislation strengthening the nation?s pipeline safety. This last measure was chiefly authored by the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, but given Upton?s personal interest in it (the 2010 oil pipeline spill in the Kalamazoo River occurred just outside of his district) he made sure his committee had a hand in its writing. Half of the 40 bills were smaller-ticket health care measures folded into Senate legislation on the Food and Drug Administration, most of them received at least a few Democratic votes.

Energy and Commerce has seen a few bipartisan successes this Congress, too, including legislation that passed in the House to streamline regulatory reviews for hydropower projects; it was sponsored by Rep. Cathy McMorris-Rodgers, R-Wash., and several Democrats, including Markey. Unlike most energy bills the House passes, this one has promising prospects for consideration in the Senate.

Waxman and Upton are optimistic about bipartisanship this Congress, despite their less-than-stellar track record of working together.

?What we?re trying to do is find areas where we can agree. And we?ve already started to do that,? Andres said. ?But, there are also going to be some of these major national issues where the parties have staked out pretty strong positions, where it?s going to be hard to find common ground on those things.? Such national issues include legislation bypassing the president to approve the Keystone XL pipeline; EPA?s greenhouse-gas rules; and oversight of Obama?s Affordable Care Act.

Certain issues have better bipartisan prospects. The staffs of the two leaders are releasing joint white papers addressing concerns about the Renewable Fuels Standard, a federal mandate requiring increasingly large amounts of biofuels to be used in gasoline. Upton also says he?s hopeful Waxman and other Democrats could be on board with a proposal he is working on with House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp, R-Mich., on the so-called Medicare ?doc fix,? which would change how much physicians get paid to care for Medicare patients.

?He?s very interested,? Upton said of Waxman, ?as are other Democrats, to really work on the bipartisan proposal and get it moved through the committee process.?

Could these smaller successes breed bipartisan goodwill for bigger items like climate-change legislation or a comprehensive overhaul of telecommunications law, something that hasn?t been done since 1996, when Bliley chaired the committee?

Dingell, who is poised in June to become the longest-serving member of Congress in American history, isn?t optimistic that lawmakers can break the gridlock. ?My expectations are very low,? he said. ?Very frankly, I think it?s going to take some kind of massive calamity?a depression, a total sweep-out of this place, a complete change of government?to get rid of some of these know-it-alls, to get somebody in who understands you have to work together in the public?s interest.

?The worst part of it is, it?s the Republican approach, but it?s beginning to affect the Democratic side,? Dingell said. ?We?re responding the same way they are?becoming more partisan.?

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