Saturday, March 30, 2013

Senior Russian diplomat urges restraint over North Korea

??SCOW (Reuters) - Moscow urged restraint in the Korean peninsula on Saturday, after North Korea said it was entering a "state of war" with South Korea in a further escalation of its bellicose rhetoric against Seoul and its main ally, the United States.

"We hope that all parties will exercise maximum responsibility and restraint and no one will cross the point of no return," senior Russian Foreign Ministry official Grigory Logvinov told Interfax news agency.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Friday put missile units on standby to attack U.S. military bases in the South and the Pacific, after two nuclear-capable U.S. stealth bombers flew over the Korean peninsula in a rare show of force.

"We expect that everyone understands that a recurrence of the war on the peninsula is definitely unacceptable," Logvinov told news agency RIA.

When asked by reporters if Pyongyang had the same understanding, Logvinov said: "Of course. We were in contact with the North Korean side".

U.S. officials said the B-2 bombers were on a diplomatic sortie aimed at reassuring allies South Korea and Japan and were also aimed at trying to nudge Pyongyang back to dialogue.

"At least at this point, we see that the statements (of Washington) are rather restrained. The position of the American side is a bit reassuring," Logvinov told RIA.

Russia warned on Friday that the heightened military activity was slipping into a "vicious cycle" that could get out of control.

Tension has been high since North Korea conducted a third nuclear weapons test in February in breach of U.N. sanctions and despite warnings from China for it not to do so.

As tensions rose close to Russia's eastern borders, President Vladimir Putin made staff changes within the Security Council, promoting Yuri Averyanov, with experience of Far East affairs, to the first deputy of the top security chief.

Averyanov moved to the Security Council in 2006 after six years as Putin's deputy representative for the Russian Far East.

(Reporting by Maya Dyakina; Editing by Rosalind Russell)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/senior-russian-diplomat-urges-restraint-over-north-korea-104011528.html

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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Lindsay Lohan Rehab Deal: Predicated on Program That Does Not Exist?

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Two mobile phones stolen during golf course robbery

Two mobile phones stolen during golf course robbery

TWO phones were stolen during a robbery at a Redditch golf course.

It happened at Abbey Park Golf Course, Dagnell End Road, Bordesley, at about 3pm on Wednesday, March 20, while the 19-year-old victim was sitting on a bench by the lake.

He was approached from behind and struck to the head before being pushed to the floor. The offender then stole two mobile phones, a Nokia worth ?130 and an LG worth ?25, from his bag.

The offender is described as wearing dark clothing and had a balaclava covering his face. He spoke with what appeared to be a foreign accent. The victim was shaken but not injured.

Detective Constable Andy Baxter of West Mercia Police said: ?It is possible there have been dog walkers and or golfers around at the time who may have seen the offender prior to or after the offence.

?We are appealing for anyone with information to contact us on the non-emergency number 101 quoting incident 549-s-200313 or ring the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.?

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Prominent Android hacker quits Samsung job, slams TouchWiz on the way out

In his new cover story for New York magazine, Joe Hagan offers the most in-depth look at the Today?show ratings?disaster that has created Matt Lauer's weeks-long attempt at image rehabilitation, and it's now clear that the defining moment that brought the morning show crashing own to Earth ? the exit of Ann Curry ? was something of a cross between the fourth circle of Hell and?and running with the Heathers?in high school: Curry got pranked, she got her clothes made fun of, she was prevented from reaching out to Robin Roberts, and her legacy lives on as a ...

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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Gov. expected to OK emergency dredging funds ? Region ...

TRAVERSE CITY ? A bill to provide nearly $21 million in emergency harbor dredging funds for more than 40 Michigan harbors, including four in the Grand Traverse region, is headed to Gov. Rick Snyder for final approval.

The bill also contains appropriations for conservation and trail projects in the region, including $2 million to help Long Lake Township and the Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy purchase the 250-acre Timbers Recreation Area.

The township and conservancy still need to raise about $800,000 in order to acquire the land and its 2,000 feet of frontage on Long Lake for public use, but that's a reasonable goal considering the property was valued at about $6 million five years ago, said Matt McDonough, director of land protection for the conservancy.

"It's still a big number, but it's less than $6 million bucks," he said.

The Michigan Senate approved a final version of the bill with a 30-5 vote yesterday. Area harbor officials said they expect Snyder to sign the law. Snyder in February identified harbor dredging as a top priority in Michigan.

"He's the guy who started this whole thing," said Leland Harbormaster Russell Dzuba.

Leland could receive about $420,000 in dredging money if Snyder signs the bill, which allocates $11.5 million for dredging projects from the state's general fund and $9.5 million from Michigan's waterway fund.

The legislation sets aside up to $2.2 million for dredging at Frankfort Municipal Marina, $420,000 for Elk Rapids Memorial Harbor and $87,500 for the Northport harbor.

Frankfort's money will go toward a number of projects intended to secure recreational boating and sport fishing opportunities in the Frankfort-Elberta communities, including dredging all navigable channels and municipal slips and preserving the routes fish swim between their spawning grounds in the river and Lake Michigan, Frankfort Manager Joshua Mills said.

"Thus facilitating a multimillion dollar industry," Mills said.

Dzuba said local harbor officials need to start dredging projects quickly in order to complete them as early as possible this summer.

"We're not out of the woods yet," Dzuba said.

Dzuba used the Mackinac Island race to illustrate the importance of getting harbors ready for the summer tourism season.

"The horde falls on Leland for one night, drinks all the beer in town and leaves behind a pile of money," he said. "We depend on an economic punch from the boating season."

Source: http://record-eagle.com/local/x1121361649/Gov-expected-to-OK-emergency-dredging-funds

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Unlock The CFO Within You: The Key's To Your Inner Prosperity ...

Posted by Alicia Waters on March 21st, 2013

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In my forthcoming work CFO: I AM IT! ( Your Inner Compass To Your Spiritual Money Path), I discuss the subject of unlocking your inner chief financial officer by activating your inner prosperity kingdom and accessing your internal keys to unlock your unlimited potential. We hold the answers to all of lives questions within. The key to success is found on a one way path that leads us on a journey inside our inner kingdom. In scripture we learn that in order to enter into the kingdom we must become like little children in order to enter the kingdom of heaven according to Matthew 18: 3.

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I promise you this. If you don?t change and become like a child, you will never get into the kingdom of heaven.

As I was truly embracing my journey of becoming my own CFO, I told myself that I desired for this adventure to be fun, exciting and elevating. The subject of finances often has the energy of seriousness around it that most people would rather stay in denial of their circumstance and delay going on the journey because the energy of this experience could produce pain. Honestly I had already had enough pain from not being financially sovereign that I began to tell myself? that I could only go up from here because I?ve bottomed out the pain and now it?s time to play this financial game on a much bigger level.

Once we truly awaken to the fact that we hold the universe of our inner prosperity kingdom inside of us then we can begin to create as children. We can create the game board of life that we want to play on, position ourselves for success, find the keys to unlock our greater potential and then master the illusion of time so that all things are always aligned for completion.

As CFO?s of our spiritual money paths we must have the right attitudes and mindsets to truly be able to unlock all of the un-ventured territory inside of us that holds the key-chain that will open every door in our inner awareness that possesses an open sky of possibilities. The unlocking of our inner prosperity kingdom does not have to be hard when we learn how to connect to the simplicity of accessing our natural state of being of operating abundantly.

I encourage you to begin today with doing something playful around wealth creation, imagining your inner prosperity kingdom as the external reality that your desire or get a key or a set of keys and act like it will unlock the door to your new car, house, business or ministry. Your Sky Is Your Limit for unlocking the CFO within you.

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Top seed Louisville rolls to 79-48 rout of NC A&T

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) ? Pay attention, No. 1s. This is how it's done.

Russ Smith scored 23 points and set a Louisville NCAA tournament record with a career-high eight steals, and Peyton Siva had eight assists as the Cardinals demolished North Carolina A&T 79-48 on Thursday night. Louisville finished with a season-high 20 steals as it forced the Aggies into 27 turnovers.

It was the 11th straight win for the Cardinals (30-5), and only their sixth victory ever at Rupp Arena. Of course, that's because Louisville is usually facing Kentucky here, but the defending national champions are spectators these days after being bounced out of the first round of the NIT this week. Rick Pitino and his Big East champions will play the winner of Colorado State-Missouri on Saturday.

No 16th seed has ever beaten a No. 1 and, unlike that Southern-Gonzaga squeaker that ended shortly before the Aggies and Cardinals tipped off, this one was never even a contest.

Oh, the Cardinals let A&T (20-17) hang around for a few minutes, giving the small handful of Aggies fans enough time to take photos of the scoreboard while the margin was still respectable. (OK, it was 6-4. Considering the Aggies had never even won an NCAA tournament game until Tuesday night, it was as good as a lead.)

Once Louisville stepped on the gas, however, this one was done.

The Cardinals silenced whatever questions there might have been about them deserving the No. 1 overall seed with a performance as impressive as it was unrelenting. Louisville shot better than 57 percent, and the only players who didn't score were the benchwarmers who came in at the end of the game. The Cardinals scored on oh, so sweet finger rolls and rim-rattling dunks. They scored on layups and knocked down short jumpers. They hit from 3-point range and converted three-point plays.

And where to even begin with those guards.

Siva and Smith are arguably the best tandem in the country and, if they continue playing like this, Louisville will have a good shot at improving on last year's trip to the Final Four.

With the game already out of hand, Siva and Smith combined for a 13-0 run that put Louisville up 67-37. Smith scored the first two baskets, Siva answered with two of his own and then Smith drilled a 3 from the corner. They finished it off with Siva scooping up a loose ball at halfcourt and dishing to Smith.

In the first half, they may as well have been playing keep-away for as much as they let the Aggies have the ball.

Gorgui Dieng blocked a jumper by Bruce Beckford, and Louisville got the rebound. Luke Hancock made a 3 at the other end, and North Carolina A&T didn't even have time to set its offense before the Cardinals harassed Jeremy Underwood into a turnover. After a quick layup by Smith, the Aggies had the ball for just a couple of seconds before Siva snatched it away from Jean Louisme. Underwood quickly fouled Montrezl Harrell, who made the second of two shots.

Siva let the Aggies get near halfcourt before pouncing again for another steal. Smith missed the layup, and the Aggies managed to hold onto the ball long enough to not only take a shot, but get a 3-pointer from Adrian Powell.

Now, Louisville might make plenty of other teams look silly before the tournament is over. But the Aggies didn't help themselves much, either. They were whistled for 10-second and shot-clock violations, and had to call a timeout because they were being smothered by Cardinals. They threw the ball away and took shots that had no prayer of going in.

And that was just in the first 10 minutes of the game. By the second half, the A&T pep band broke into a rousing rendition of Tupac's "Keep Ya Head Up."

Beckford led North Carolina A&T with 12 points.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/top-seed-louisville-rolls-79-48-rout-nc-012026282--spt.html

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Friday, March 22, 2013

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Published on March 22nd, 2013 | by Dan

KBMOD is at PAX East and it was already jumping with activity on day one. ?The convention feels even bigger than last year so lets get to it! Here are our highlights from day one:

Rise of the Triad: The Unreal Tournament we deserve?

We?ve reported on the remake of classic FPS Rise of the Triad since last year. The original game came out in 1994 and after a long absence has returned in a reboot. Apogee is once again making the game and after playing it, it has captured a lot of the original fun. We will have video of the game up soon, but for now a description will have to suffice. ?Multiplayer was available on two or three maps at the EVGA booth. ?The game plays a lot like Unreal Tournament. It has extreme speed, almost Quake like, with set weapon and armor spawns throughout the map. The game is built on the Unreal 3 engine and has many jump pads to launch yourself off to reach weapon spawns and power ups. If you have been waiting for a new Unreal, and we all know Epic won?t be giving us one, this could be a great alternative. ?The game should be out soon on Steam and probably for a reasonable price.

The Swapper

The indie contingent is massive at PAX. Between the indie showcase and the indie mega booth, there is an overwhelming amount to choose from. The Swapper was the first indie title that caught our eye with its surreal, beautiful world. The game is being developed by Facepalm Games, a primarily Finnish development team lead by Olli Harjola, with English writer Tom Jubert. ?Jubert has worked on FTL, the Penumbra series and Driver: San Francisco. ?The game is made up of a mechanic that allows you to make up to four clones of yourself that mimic your movements and can also swap places with you. ?You use this to move throughout the game and solve the various puzzles presented to you. The Swapper comes out on Steam within the next couple months. For more information visit their website www.theswappergame.com. We?ll be posting some gameplay footage of The Swapper soon, and BlackLiteAttack and Hexidecimal will be putting together a more extensive overview of the rest of the indie megabooth.

The Show

PAX is enormous. East is now rivaling Prime in size, so don?t feel bad if you can?t get out to the west coast. A lot of the first timers in our group were overwhelmed with the sheer amount of stuff to see. We got to meet some of you out here as well! Enjoy the gallery below for an overview of the show from the perspective of our webmaster, Sean:

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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Swiss tourist gang-raped in central India

NEW DELHI (AP) ? A Swiss woman who was on a cycling trip in central India with her husband has been gang-raped by eight men, police said Saturday. The attack comes three months after the fatal gang-rape of a woman aboard a New Delhi bus outraged Indians.

Authorities detained and questioned 13 men in connection with the latest attack, which occurred Friday night as the couple camped out in a forest in Madhya Pradesh state after bicycling from the temple town of Orchha, local police officer R.K. Gurjar said.

The men beat the couple and gang-raped the woman, he said. They also stole the couple's mobile phone, a laptop computer and 10,000 rupees ($185).

The woman, 39, was treated at a hospital in the nearby city of Gwalior, Gurjar said.

A photo showed the woman walking while being escorted by police to the hospital. Her face was concealed with a hood, a common practice in India, where law does not allow rape victims to be identified publicly to protect them from the stigma attached to rape in the conservative country.

Police detained 13 men and questioned them, Gurjar said. Six of the men were released after questioning. No other details were immediately available.

Indian television stations showed scores of police searching the forest where the attack occurred.

Swiss Foreign Ministry spokesman Tilman Renz described the case as "deeply disturbing" and said Swiss diplomats were assisting the couple.

The diplomats called on Indian authorities "to do everything to quickly find the perpetrators so that they can be held accountable," Renz said in a statement.

Last month, the Swiss government issued a travel notice for India that included a warning about "increasing numbers of rapes and other sexual offenses" in the South Asian nation.

India has seen outrage and widespread protests against attacks on women since December's fatal gang-rape of a young woman on a moving bus in New Delhi, the capital. The crime horrified Indians and set off nationwide protests about India's treatment of women and spurred the government to hurry through a new package of laws to protect them.

One of six suspects in the December attack was found dead in a New Delhi jail this past week. Authorities said he hanged himself, but his family and lawyer insisted foul play was involved. A magistrate is investigating. Four other men and a juvenile remain on trial for the attack.

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Associated Press writer Frank Jordans in Berlin contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/swiss-tourist-gang-raped-central-india-130031713.html

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'Oz' again tops box office with $42.2 million

FILE - This file film image provided by Disney Enterprises shows James Franco, as Oz, left, and the character Finley, voiced by Zach Braff, in a scene from "Oz the Great and Powerful." ?Oz the Great and Powerful? is living up to its name at the box office. Walt Disney's 3-D blockbuster has led all films for the second week in a row, taking in $42.2 million according to studio estimates Sunday, March 17, 2013. Sam Raimi's prequel to the L. Frank Baum classic "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" also took in $46.6 million overseas, leading to two-week worldwide total of $281.8 million. (AP Photo/Disney Enterprises, File)

FILE - This file film image provided by Disney Enterprises shows James Franco, as Oz, left, and the character Finley, voiced by Zach Braff, in a scene from "Oz the Great and Powerful." ?Oz the Great and Powerful? is living up to its name at the box office. Walt Disney's 3-D blockbuster has led all films for the second week in a row, taking in $42.2 million according to studio estimates Sunday, March 17, 2013. Sam Raimi's prequel to the L. Frank Baum classic "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" also took in $46.6 million overseas, leading to two-week worldwide total of $281.8 million. (AP Photo/Disney Enterprises, File)

(AP) ? "Oz the Great and Powerful" is living up to its name at the box office.

Walt Disney's 3-D blockbuster led all films for the second week in a row, taking in $42.2 million according to studio estimates Sunday. Sam Raimi's prequel to the L. Frank Baum classic "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" also took in $46.6 million overseas, leading to a two-week worldwide total of $281.8 million.

In a winter of underperforming releases, that makes "Oz" easily the biggest hit of 2013 so far.

"Boy, did we need it," said Paul Dergarabedian, box-office analyst for Hollywood.com. "There have been a lot of box-office casualties this year. This is the shot in the arm that we needed, but we're still waiting for the marketplace to gain some sort of momentum."

The box office is down nearly 13 percent from last year.

Among the weekend's debuts, the Halle Berry thriller "The Call" far exceeded expectations with a $17.1 million opening for Sony and TriStar Pictures. The Steve Carell magician comedy "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" fared worse, opening with a disappointing $10.3 million for Warner Bros.

The performances of the two new releases continued a theme of 2013: Movies targeting female audiences have had more success than male-driven films. "The Call," in which Berry plays a 911 operator, was deliberately marketed to women, who made up 61 percent of its audience, Sony said. "Burt Wonderstone," starring Carell and Jim Carrey as rival Las Vegas magicians, sought a young male comedy audience that didn't materialize.

Female turnout has driven most all of the box office hits of the year, including the Melissa McCarthy comedy "Identity Thief" and the vampire romance "Warm Bodies." Macho films like Arnold Schwarzenegger's "The Last Stand" and Sylvester Stallone's "Bullet to the Head" have fizzled.

"Studios should take note," says Dergarabedian. "There's a lot of female power going on at the box office."

Opening in just three theaters in New York and Los Angeles was another film starring James Franco, who plays the Wizard in "Oz the Great and Powerful." ''Spring Breakers," a dreamy trip of day-glo debauchery starring Franco, Selena Gomez and Vanessa Hudgens, opened with a strong $90,000 per-theater average ahead of its wider release next weekend.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Hollywood.com. Where available, latest international numbers are included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday:

1. "Oz the Great and Powerful," $42.2 million. ($46.6 million international.)

2. "The Call," $17.1 million.

3. "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone," $10.3 million.

4. "Jack the Giant Slayer," $6.2 million. ($10 million international.)

5. "Identity Thief," $4.5 million. ($745,000 international.)

6. "Snitch," $3.5 million. ($130,000 international.)

7. "21 and Over," $2.6 million. ($1 million international.)

8. "Silver Linings Playbook," $2.6 million. ($3.7 million international.)

9. "Safe Haven," $2.5 million. ($1.2 million international.)

10. "Escape From Planet Earth," $2.3 million.

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Estimated weekend ticket sales at international theaters (excluding the U.S. and Canada) for films distributed overseas by Hollywood studios, according to Rentrak:

1. "Oz the Great and Powerful," $46.6 million.

2. "A Good Day to Die Hard," $20.4 million.

3. "Jack the Giant Slayer," $10.3 million

4. "Hansel and Gretal: Witch Hunters," $6.2 million.

5. "Warm Bodies," $4 million.

6. "Mama," $3.8 million.

7. "Silver Linings Playbook," $3.7 million.

8. "Les Miserables," $3.1 million.

9. "Django Unchained," $3 million.

(tie) "Jappeloup," $3 million."

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Online:

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http://www.rentrak.com

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Universal and Focus are owned by NBC Universal, a unit of Comcast Corp.; Sony, Columbia, Sony Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Classics are units of Sony Corp.; Paramount is owned by Viacom Inc.; Disney, Pixar and Marvel are owned by The Walt Disney Co.; Miramax is owned by Filmyard Holdings LLC; 20th Century Fox and Fox Searchlight are owned by News Corp.; Warner Bros. and New Line are units of Time Warner Inc.; MGM is owned by a group of former creditors including Highland Capital, Anchorage Advisors and Carl Icahn; Lionsgate is owned by Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.; IFC is owned by AMC Networks Inc.; Rogue is owned by Relativity Media LLC.

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Follow AP Entertainment Writer Jake Coyle on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/jake_coyle.

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Saturday, March 16, 2013

Tokio Hotel Promise To Release New Album If They Repeat As March Madness Champs

MTV's Musical March Madness tournament tips off March 18, and Tokio Hotel have big plans to defend their crown.
By James Montgomery


Tokio Hotel's Tom and Bill Kaulitz
Photo: MTV News

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Report: Syria regime expands use of cluster bombs

BEIRUT (AP) ? The Syrian regime is expanding its use of widely banned cluster bombs, an international human rights group said Saturday as the deadlocked conflict entered its third year.

In new violence, rebels detonated a powerful car bomb outside a high-rise building in the eastern city of Deir el-Zour, setting off clashes with regime troops, state TV and activists said.

The blast came a day after Syrians marked the second anniversary of the start of their uprising against President Bashar Assad. The rebellion began with largely peaceful protests, but when the regime cracked down on demonstrators, the unrest evolved into an insurgency and then a civil war.

In recent months, the Assad regime has escalated airstrikes and artillery attacks on rebel-held areas in the north and east of the country, rights groups have said.

On Saturday, the New York-based Human Rights Watch said Syrian forces have dropped at least 156 cluster bombs in 119 locations across the country in the past six months, causing mounting civilian casualties.

The regime denied that it is using cluster bombs, but the report said that two strikes in the past two weeks killed 11 civilians, including two women and five children.

Cluster bombs open in flight, scattering smaller bomblets. They pose a threat to civilians long afterwards since many don't explode immediately. Many countries have banned their use.

Human Rights Watch said it based its findings on field investigations and analysis of more than 450 amateur videos.

A senior Syrian government official on Saturday rejected the report, saying many amateur videos were suspect. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to make official statements to the media.

The fighting in Syria has killed some 70,000 people and displaced 4 million of the country's 22 million people, according to U.N. estimates.

The conflict remains deadlocked, despite some recent military gains by the rebels.

On Saturday, rebels in Deir el-Zour detonated a car rigged with more than two tons of explosives next to the tallest building in the city, known as the Insurance Building, state TV said.

The TV said rebels entered the building after the blast but were pushed out by government forces. It was not immediately known whether anyone was wounded or killed.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an activist group, also reported clashes between rebels and regime troops following the explosion. Regime forces also shelled several areas of the city, the group said.

In an amateur video said to be showing Deir el-Zour, heavy gunfire was heard in the background and a cloud of smoke was visible.

The Observatory also said at least 12 rebel fighters were killed in clashes near a cement factory in the northern city of Aleppo and that five people were killed when a shell exploded in the Damascus neighborhood of Qaboun.

Also Saturday, the head of Syria's leading opposition group issued an anniversary message to Syrians, saying that the uprising has "has taken a long time."

The opposition recognizes March 15, 2011 as the start of the uprising.

In a video posted on his Facebook page, Mouaz al-Khatib, head of the Syrian Opposition Coalition, congratulated the town of Yabrud, north of Damascus, for creating a civil council to run its affairs.

"Our people are great, our people are civilized and they don't need gangs to rule them," al-Khatib said, sitting in front of a Syrian flag and cracking a rare smile. "They just need to breathe a little bit of the air of freedom and they'll create as they have created in all places."

The videos appeared authentic and corresponded with other reporting by The Associated Press.

Late Friday, rebel fighters from the al-Qaida-linked group Jabhat al-Nusra and other Islamist factions seized a military base and munitions depot in the town of Khan Touman in the northern province of Aleppo, the Observatory said.

It quoted witnesses as saying rebel fighters drove off with truckloads of ammunitions and weapons. The Khan Touman base is only a few kilometers (miles) from a military engineering academy that is considered a key government stronghold in the province, the Observatory said.

Despite rebel advances, Assad has been digging in, particularly in the densely populated western part of the country. He has armed and mobilized loyalists, and repelled rebel attacks on his seat of power, the capital, Damascus.

The rebels have appealed to the West for military aid, including anti-aircraft weapons, to help them break the stalemate.

On Friday, a European Union summit heard an appeal by Britain and France to lift the EU ban on arming the rebels.

The 27 national leaders were unable to reach a consensus and asked their foreign ministers, who will meet late next week in Dublin, to try to hash out a common position.

Samir Nashar, a member of the Syrian National Coalition, the main opposition group in exile, said he hoped France and Britain would defy the EU if the embargo remains in place.

"I prefer that there is a consensus and a joint resolution," he said Friday in Istanbul. "But if there's no consensus, I still think France and Britain will act unilaterally."

The French foreign minister suggested earlier this week that his country might arm the rebels even if the EU disagrees.

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Associated Press writer Albert Aji in Damascus, Syria, contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/report-syria-regime-expands-cluster-bombs-161502783.html

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AP PHOTOS: Pakistani troops compete despite wounds

Disabled Pakistani soldiers attend a sports competition, in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Saturday, March 16, 2013. Dozens of wounded Pakistani troops, many of them maimed during the fighting in the country's tribal areas bordering Afghanistan, gathered Saturday for a sports competition designed to help them recover -- in body and spirit. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)

Disabled Pakistani soldiers attend a sports competition, in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Saturday, March 16, 2013. Dozens of wounded Pakistani troops, many of them maimed during the fighting in the country's tribal areas bordering Afghanistan, gathered Saturday for a sports competition designed to help them recover -- in body and spirit. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)

Pakistan's army chief Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, center, surrounded by officials and Disabled Pakistani soldiers, throws the ball during a sports competition, in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Saturday, March 16, 2013. Dozens of wounded Pakistani troops, many of them maimed during the fighting in the country's tribal areas bordering Afghanistan, gathered Saturday for a sports competition designed to help them recover -- in body and spirit. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)

A disabled Pakistani soldier runs while carrying his national flag during a sports competition, in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Saturday, March 16, 2013. Dozens of wounded Pakistani troops, many of them maimed during the fighting in the country's tribal areas bordering Afghanistan, gathered Saturday for a sports competition designed to help them recover -- in body and spirit. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)

Disabled Pakistani soldiers run track during a sports competition, in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Saturday, March 16, 2013. Dozens of wounded Pakistani troops, many of them maimed during the fighting in the country's tribal areas bordering Afghanistan, gathered Saturday for a sports competition designed to help them recover -- in body and spirit. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)

Disabled Pakistani soldiers watch other soldiers competing in archery during a sports competition in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Saturday, March 16, 2013. Dozens of wounded Pakistani troops, many of them maimed during the fighting in the country's tribal areas bordering Afghanistan, gathered Saturday for a sports competition designed to help them recover -- in body and spirit. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)

(AP) ? Dozens of wounded Pakistani troops, many of them maimed during the fighting in the country's tribal areas bordering Afghanistan, gathered Saturday for a sports competition designed to help them recover ? in body and spirit.

The U.S. invasion of Afghanistan following the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks saw thousands of Taliban militants cross over the border into Pakistan, where they meshed with homegrown Taliban fighters and their allies.

Since 2009, Pakistan's army has launched numerous operations across the tribal areas against militants, who have responded with hundreds of attacks against security forces and civilians. At least 4,000 Pakistani forces have been killed, and thousands more wounded.

The most severely wounded are sent to the Armed Forces Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine in Rawalpindi, just outside the capital, Islamabad. Despite being in wheelchairs or walking with crutches or on prosthetic limbs, dozens on Saturday competed in soccer, basketball, track races and archery contests.

Capt. Jamshaid Anwar Warraich, 28, lost his leg above the knee in September 2010 in a mine blast in South Waziristan. Now he wears a prosthetic on his leg and has returned to service with his unit based in Rawalpindi.

"If someone is participating in sports, he forgets about that injury, and he comes to know that he can do something ? that he's not disabled," Warraich said.

Associated Press

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Friday, March 15, 2013

Normal Anxiety Vs. Major Disorders | Natural Holistic Health Blog

Anxiety is something that everyone goes through at one time or another. Kids and adults are both susceptible to having routine anxiety. Examples of things that can cause anxiety are: First day of school, bill collector?s calling and moving to a new house.

Beyond normal anxiety there are more serious disorders that some people go through. GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder), OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) and panic disorders are all examples of more serious anxiety disorders.

Diagnosing an anxiety disorder is not a cut and dry task. Typically, the most important information is the mental records of the patient. The doctor will normally look over the history and then go from there. There is no way to diagnose an anxiety disorder by using a laboratory test.

A psychologist or psychiatrist must perform certain tests in order to determine what is causing it to happen to you. These tests actually rule out what is not causing you to have anxiety in order to pinpoint what your specific problem is.

The type of things they try to rule out are: alcohol/caffeine abuse, prescription medications, poor diet, recreational drugs and whether the work environment is an issue.

Anxiety is caused by a normal response that the body has to either a threat or danger. When confronted with a situation the brain searches for a similar event so that it can decide how to react. If there is no such event in storage then your body must react chemically.

At this point you would enter what is called a fight of flight mode. When a fight or flight mode is entered then you will likely experience symptoms such as sweaty palms or a racing heart. You will then either become aggressive and stand up for yourself or run like the wind.

Keep in mind that the anxiety that I described above is different from experiencing fear. For example, if someone is robbing you and threatening with a knife then you are probably experiencing fear. Fear is a focused reaction to a specific event. Anxiety is the opposite. It is typically unfocused and not related to a single cause.

If you feel that you experience an abnormally high degree of anxiety then you should consult your doctor and see if there is anything they can do for you.

Chances are they will either give you a mild medication or refer you to a psychologist or psychiatrist. You might be dealing with an underlying problem that is much more serious. Living in constant anxiety is not worth going through. It can make life almost unbearable.

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    Last week, a Russian news outlet reported the discovery of a new type of microbe discovered in Antarctica's Lake Vostok. But now scientists say that the bacteria is just contamination.

    By Elizabeth Howell,?LiveScience / March 12, 2013

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    Late last week, a Russian news outlet reported that scientists at Antarctica's Lake Vostok, buried under miles of ice, said they had found bacteria that appeared to be new to science. Now, the head of that lab has said the signature is actually just contamination, leading outside researchers to say that the Russian team rushed too quickly to announce the possibility of new bacterial life.

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    Russian news media reported last week that the team had found DNA from a microbe that did not appear in databases and is only?86 percent similar to others on Earth?? considered a reliable threshold of new life.

    On Monday (March 11), the lab analyzing the finding said it was not new bacteria that generated the signal, but contamination.

    "We found certain specimens, although not many. All of them were contaminants," laboratory head Vladimir Korolyov said in a quote attributed in media reports to the Interfax news agency.

    The quick backtrack illustrates the danger of bypassing peer review when announcing new results, Peter Doran, an Arctic and Antarctic researcher at the University of Illinois at Chicago, told OurAmazingPlanet.

    'You can say anything you want in a press release'

    Peer review?is the scientific process that all findings must undergo before work is published, generally in the form of a paper in a scientific journal. The research comes under the scrutiny of other scientists in the field and is validated and questioned before anything goes to print. That's not the case in a news report.

    For that reason, the scientists who OurAmazingPlanet spoke with said that it was hard for them to discuss why the Russians failed since they do not even know, for example, what contaminates were found in the lab. That information could take weeks or months to surface.

    "You can say anything you want in a press release," Doran said. "The peer review literature [by contrast] is very controlled. It needs to be substantiated, and written in clear language."

    "I tell my students," he continued, "don't trust anything you read in the popular press. Even if there is a paper, there's often a disconnect between what is in the paper and in the popular press."

    Peer review, however, can take years, acknowledged David Pearce, a researcher with the British Antarctic Survey who worked on a similar British effort to drill into buried Lake Ellsworth. (That effort failed?and is being subject to a review board. The results should be published around May, at which point the British will decide whether to try again.) [Extreme Antarctica: Amazing Photos of Lake Ellsworth]

    Taxpayers are often impatient to find out what is going on, Pearce said, and the press works to fill that need. A balance must be struck between these needs, he added.

    "It's important [the public] is kept informed of what's going on, and the interesting things that are coming out," Pearce said. Science, by contrast, requires time and careful thought.

    "You do want to find out what's happened to the research money," he added, "but you don't want to say too much too soon."

    Sterilization part of best practice

    The Russian researchers not only faced challenges concerning announcing their findings, but also scientific challenges in their quest to discover life.

    It's still not known what kind of life, if any, lies below the 2 miles (3 kilometers) of ice that sits on top of Lake Vostok. As far as researchers know, the underground freshwater has been lying there untouched for more than a million years.

    Confirming that any possible signature of life is not a contaminant is complicated, to say the least.

    There's a strict protocol the Americans strive to follow in Antarctica, said Doran, who is familiar with the practices of the U.S. Whillans Ice Stream Subglacial Access Research Drilling project (WISSARD) team that worked this year at Antarctica's?Lake Whillans.

    Doran could not speak specifically to the Russians, but said the American work demonstrates a good methodology.

    In WISSARD's case, it involves sterilizing all the equipment with hydrogen peroxide gel or a similar product, then hermetically sealing them in bags for shipment. Scientists on-site sterilize the water in the drill system through several steps that include filters and life-killing ultraviolet radiation.

    As the drill progresses through the ice, the scientists monitor cell counts to make sure there are no unexplained jumps.

    WISSARD recently announced?life findings of its own, but Doran was equally skeptical of that until a paper comes out confirming the work. [Gallery: Finding Life in a Buried Antarctic Lake]

    To the WISSARD announcement, Doran said, "I understand how it happened. There are embedded reporters in the field with them. They are sitting around the dinner table together, and drinking Scotch together, and the reporters are right there [when scientists say] 'Our cell counts are way up when we've gone into the lake water.'"

    "Of course that gets reported, but without the peer review literature, it's still a violation of how the standard things are done," Doran said.

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    Thursday, March 14, 2013

    Sea gull perches on Sistine Chapel smoke stack

    VATICAN CITY (AP) ? With no pope, a sea gull is stealing the show at the papal conclave.

    Smoke watching has become bird watching in St. Peter's Square after a sea gull perched atop the chimney that belches out smoke from the Sistine Chapel to signal whether or not a pope has been elected.

    From the chapel's tiled roof, the gull had a commanding bird's eye view Wednesday of the sea of pilgrims eagerly waiting in the rain for papal tidings. Black smoke means no pope yet; white means "Habemus Papam" ? "We have a pope!"

    The bird offered welcome comic relief.

    Dublin tourist Harry Sheeran quipped that the gull was "nearer to heaven than we are."

    Minutes after being spotted, the bird inspired a slew of Twitter accounts.

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    How Reddit's Ask Me Anything became mainstream media

    By Rob Walker

    Rachel Maddow?s debatable performance in a recent Ask Me Anything turn on Reddit?many users thought she evaded the harder topics?raises an interesting question: Given that AMA is now such an established form, how could someone so media-savvy leave herself open to that particular critique?

    But wait a minute?that actually raises a bigger question: How did AMAs become such an established form in the first place?

    As Reddit itself recently noted, more than 4,000 AMAs on the site have attracted 100 comments or more?and they?ve been with a variety of famous figures from entertainment, business, sports and politics up to and including the president of the United States.

    A famously user-driven site that bills itself as ?the front page of the Internet,? Reddit has updated and extended the freewheeling ethos of the earlier Internet?s bulletin boards and chat rooms: Its users submit links, discuss a dizzying array of subjects, and rate each others? contributions on the theory that the best material floats to the top.

    It also offers broad discussion threads devoted to an individual answering questions from all comers, and while this is not a recent novelty?Know Your Meme says that AOL had an Ask Me Anything forum back in the 1990s, for instance?the Reddit version has evolved into a far more mainstream feature of the contemporary mediascape.

    Reddit General Manager Erik Martin filled me in on some key points in the history of how that happened. When Reddit, founded in 2005, first introduced ?subreddits? (sections, basically), one was dubbed ?Ask Reddit.? Later, the ?I Am A? subreddit emerged, but it was more about a particular type of person?a transsexual, a survivalist, a resident of Oslo, etc.?offering to answer questions.

    Martin suggested that, in an indirect way, Caterina Fake, co-founder of Flickr and other tech companies, could be considered the first famous person to answer the Reddit crowd?s questions: Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, preparing to interview her at a conference five years ago, gathered material by soliciting Reddit users, passing the most popular queries on to Fake.

    A more formal version of that process took shape a year or so later. It was the result of a concerted effort on Reddit?s part to get famous folks to agree to be Asked Anything.

    ?We used to have to basically book people,? Martin said of that time. To make the process feel more familiar to those they?d booked?who for the most part were more used to interviews than to chat rooms and the like?Reddit often gathered questions from its users and arranged to send a video crew to record these celebrity types answering the top submissions.

    The first big-name participant: Adam Savage, of Mythbusters, in April 2009. Other early participants included Christopher Hitchens, Mike Rowe (of "Dirty Jobs") and Dennis Kucinich.

    Before long the site was able to persuade ?ask-ees? to interact directly with users online. By late 2009, the big names didn?t need to be invited; they came to Reddit?or to Reddit.com?and launched Ask Me Anything events without bothering to go through the site?s managers.

    Martin pointed to Steve Vai, the guitarist, as a pioneer: ?That?s the first one I remember that was really random,? he said, meaning that Vai?s AMA simply popped up without advance notice. (Instead of announcing himself, Vai adopted the more old-school ?I am a?? approach; users deduced his identity.)

    The site pursued President Barack Obama for years, and it was a measure of the form?s acceptance that the White House finally decided to do it. In the throes of the 2012 campaign, I Am Barack Obama, President of the United States ? AMA appeared.?

    These days, Martin said, at least half the famous-name AMAs come about as the result of a celebrity himself or herself (well, their PR crews) approaching the site.

    And while the ?Ask Me? forums migrated to their own areas on Reddit, that process is coming full circle, with AMAs so popular in some circles that well-known figures in particular communities (fantasy fiction, college football, etc.) launch their sessions in those threads to up the odds of participation.

    The Maddow incident suggests that even now some go better than others. But Martin said it?s hard to offer hard and fast rules about what will or won?t work. Snoop Dogg seemed to answer every query?but often in sentence fragments. Newark, N.J., mayor Cory Booker answered selectively?but in considered detail. Arnold Schwarzenegger, in lieu of typing responses, preferred to use a stylus, iPad and camera.

    ?On the one hand, there are no rules,? Martin concluded. ?But our main advice is: ?Only do this if you want to, if it will be fun. This shouldn?t feel like a chore.??

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/how-reddit-s-ask-me-anything-became-part-of-the-mainstream-media-circuit--130755591.html

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    Just like iOS at Apple, the new head of Android at Google isn't a mobile

    Just like iOS at Apple, the new head of Android at Google isn't a mobile

    Google has just announced that Andy Rubin, the founder and head of Android, is stepping down, and will be replaced by Sundar Pichai, the head of ChromeOS. Larry Page broke the news on the official Google blog:

    Having exceeded even the crazy ambitious goals we dreamed of for Android?and with a really strong leadership team in place?Andy?s decided it?s time to hand over the reins and start a new chapter at Google. Andy, more moonshots please!

    This marks just the latest transition in what's been transformative few months in platform management. Late last year [Apple let senior vice president of iOS, Scott Forstall go and handed mobile over to then head of OS X, now head of all software, Craig Federghi. Shortly thereafter, Microsoft let Windows head Steven Sinofsky go. Prior to that, they let the architects of their devices division, Robbie Bach and J. Allard go.

    The Apple parallel is the closest, of course. We don't know the whole story behind either shuffle -- you can read Rubin's letter to Android partners at the Wall Street Journal -- but in both cases, for all intents and purposes the head of mobile was replaced by the head of desktop, and the divisions will now continue under their unified leaderships.

    Let me repeat that part -- in an era when mobile is increasingly first, the biggest mobile operating systems on the planet have been given over to desktop guys to run.

    Make of that what you will.

    Source: official Google blog via Android Central



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