Monday, October 29, 2012

Asia stocks mixed ahead of BOJ meeting

BANGKOK (AP) ? Asian stock markets were mixed Monday, with traders widely expecting the Bank of Japan to announce new measures to help the country break out of its deflationary slump.

The central bank's monetary policy committee meets Tuesday and is expected to grapple yet again with the country's longstanding economic doldrums.

"The faster-than-expected deterioration in the economy requires further policy support from the central bank," analysts at DBS Bank Ltd. in Singapore said in a market commentary. "Market expectations are building that the BOJ will ease policy again."

The Nikkei 225 in Tokyo rose marginally to 8,937.796, giving up some morning gains. South Korea's Kospi reversed course and fell 0.2 percent to 1,888.62. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 gained 0.3 percent to 4,485. Benchmarks in the Philippines and India rose while Singapore fell. Mainland Chinese shares were mixed.

Hong Kong's Hang Seng fell 0.2 percent to 21,499.09, with property shares leading the way down in the wake of an announcement by the government to tamp down prices by imposing a 15 percent tax on nonresident buyers of Hong Kong properties.

"I think they blame the nonresident buyers, mainly from China's mainland, for driving up the prices of residential properties in Hong Kong," said Francis Lun, managing director of Lyncean Holdings in Hong Kong. "But any kind of control is not good. You will distort the market. The key is to increase the supply."

The tax will also apply to companies to close a loophole that has seen companies buying up residences and then transferring them to nonresidents.

Hong Kong-listed Henderson Land Development Co. plummeted 8.1 percent and Sino Land Co. slid 6.3 percent.

Japanese car maker Honda Motor Corp. fell 4.2 percent after lowering its forecasts for fiscal year 2013 due to a recent sales drop in China sparked by a territorial dispute.

On Wall Street on Friday, stocks finished mixed after investors found little to like in weak corporate earnings reports and news of only tepid growth in the U.S. economy in the third quarter.

The government estimated that the U.S. economy expanded at a 2 percent annual rate from July through September. That was better than the previous quarter but not strong enough to bring down the unemployment rate.

The Dow Jones industrial average rose 0.03 percent to close at 13,107.21. The Standard & Poor's 500 index fell 0.07 percent, to 1,411.94. The Nasdaq composite rose 0.06 percent to 2,987.95.

Benchmark oil for December delivery was down 37 cents to $85.91 per barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract rose 23 cents to finish at $86.28 in New York on Friday.

In currencies, the dollar rose to 79.68 yen from 79.66 yen late Friday in New York. The euro fell to $1.2928 from $1.2932.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/asia-stocks-mixed-ahead-boj-meeting-050738582--finance.html

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Friday, October 26, 2012

Beats vs obsessions, columns vs. blogs, and other angels dancing on pins

It seems we like dichotomies when discussing changes in the media. We pick two words, and then fight over them.

I have no intention to revisit the stale old debate about journalists vs. bloggers, as it was silly to begin with, and was resolved back in 2005, oh wait, in 2008, or was it in 2009, or, oh, OK, in 2010?ah, well.

That old debate was just un-serious. People who used to write anti-blog screeds did a dereliction of journalistic duty, writing pieces about phenomena they knew nothing about, and did not bother to get informed and educated about. All the scorn that was heaped upon them at the time was fully deserved.

I am more interested in some more recent discussions, where two words are compared by people who put some thought into it and wrote interesting pieces about it, not just knee-jerk emotional reactions. Perhaps there is nothing to it, in the end, but I?d like to know at least WHY is it so important to so many people in the media to have these discussions in the first place.

Beats vs obsessions

Recent launch of Quartz, an innovative online magazine, incited a round of articles and blog posts discussing the distinction between traditional media ?beats? and the new concept, inaugurated by Quartz, of ?obsessions?.

The distinction is fuzzy, to say the least, and not everyone can figure out the difference yet. The ?obsessions? are just another effort at replacing ?beats?, now seen as an archaic concept originating in the necessities of internal organization of media outlets printing on paper.

I guess the main difference people are noting is that obsessions are narrower ? in scope of the topic, or (geographic) space, or in time. A crime beat is a broad category. Obsessively following every detail of a particular crime for a while until it?s solved (or there is nothing more to say), is an obsession. Once the story is over, obsession is closed, and the reporter moves to a new topic.

But another way the difference is explained is that an obsession is actually broader, not narrower, by being multidisciplinary. Instead of looking at many stories from one angle, it focuses on a single story from many angles. This may be a way to solve some Wicked Problems. So, looking at the Big Picture of crime, e.g., causes of crime and what measures potentially reduce crime in various parts of the globe, cultures, past eras, etc, from every angle possible, is also an obsession.

Finally, the third difference I saw in these articles, is the question of institutional organization. A beat is organized to cover a particular institution. Crime beat is coverage of cops and courts and prisons, not sociological causes of crime, or lives of criminals. You don?t cover war, you cover the military. You don?t cover policy, you cover Congress. You don?t cover education, you cover schools and school boards. You don?t cover health and medicine, you cover hospitals.

You learn the jargon, you learn their rules and laws, you learn who?s'who in that institution, and you make nice with your sources in institutions you cover. An obsession breaks out of those boundaries and covers a phenomenon or topic or theme from a perspective of people interested in that topic, different angles your audience brings to it. You need to be much more responsive, do more listening and less preaching. Notice how SciAm categories are not disciplinary (e.g., Astronomy, Physics, Chemistry, Biology?), but broader themes as people are interested in them (Evolution, Space, Energy & Environment, Mind & Brain, Technology?).

Columnists vs. bloggers

At about the same time, another distinction arose, that between columnists and bloggers (see the Storify of tweets of this discussion as well).

Here, the distinction IS essentially zero.

But let?s not confuse IS with OUGHT.

Obviously some people see a difference and are trying to put their finger on where exactly it is. Is column edited, blog not? Mostly yes, but there are edited blogs and un-edited columns.

Are blogs online, columns on paper? Everything is online these days (and everything can and sometimes is re-purposed for the print edition as well, or vice versa in old-skool organizations that are not digital-first yet but are still somehow surviving).

Columns have word-limits, blogs don?t (thus blog posts tend to be longer than columns)? Online, there is no need for word-limits no matter what the format.

Columns are paid, blogs are not? Ask all the professional bloggers about it, heh, though this may still somewhat persist quantitatively rather than qualitatively, with columnists being paid at a higher rate than bloggers for purely historically contingent reasons, not tied to quantity or quality of writing. There is also a balance of control in play, i.e., more you pay someone, more editorial control you can exert over that person?s work, but can reciprocate by giving the dignified title of ?columnist?.

This blog network has three bloggers who consider themselves to be columnists. They started out as columnists in traditional media, and feel insecure without the safety net of copy-editors. Those three bloggers? posts do get copy-edited (and if necessary edited, though not by me ? I only edit Guest Blog and Expeditions with its outside authors). Other bloggers know they can use our copy-editing services, but it never occurs to them to ask ? they are used to doing everything themselves without a safety net. I did the kindest, gentlest arm-twisting to persuade the three columnists to use the word ?blogger? when they refer to themselves, for a number of reasons. First, everyone is equal, and I do not want to have perceptions that some people are more equal than others. If you use blogging software, you are a blogger. But more importantly, the word ?blogger? gives you more freedom. Let me explain?

Column is an old term, and we all have a pretty good idea what it is, what to expect when we read one. There are traditions in length, form, format, language, tone, style, etc. Those traditions are now overly restrictive. On the other hand, word ?blog? is new and still being defined. It is about regular posting online, with experimentation being an important aspect of it ? all kinds of lengths, forms, voices, styles etc can be used and nobody will find it unusual if the site is called a ?blog?. Photoblogs, podcasts, videoblogs, are just as unsurprising as purely textual ones. Humor, funny photoshops, or profanity are just as ?normal? on blogs as are long treatises, deep expertise and long lists of references. Heck, just look around our network: huge diversity of styles and forms, even though you can argue that the range of ?acceptable? is narrower here than in the blogosphere as a whole.

Emotional effect of words

A few days ago, I discussed the distinction between beats and obsessions with a veteran journalist who?s been doing this for decades. We discovered that we have very different, essentially opposite, emotional reactions to those two words.

For him, the word ?beat? denotes something regular, steady, reliable and predictable, like a beat of a metronome, or heartbeat. Something that is comfortable and comforting. On the other hand, ?obsession? seemed dangerous to him, unpredictable, almost pathological. Obsessed people are not reliable, one never knows what crazy thing they will do next.

For me, the word ?beat? has a negative connotation. It is something aggressive, implying violence, as in ?beating the dead horse?, or self-satisfactory, as in ?beating off?. On the other hand, for me ?obsession? is a sister-word to ?passion?. Without obsession, work is not worth doing. Without obsession, love is not worth loving. Without obsession, or passion, nobody will do anything risky and innovative, which is what we need in times of disruption of the entire system. During ten years in research, I was obsessed with it, thinking, dreaming, doing and breathing my science 24/7. I am just as obsessed with science communication, building the new media ecosystem, and discovering/promoting new writing talent now.

I was stunned by this difference in our reactions. Perhaps this is because English is second language to me, so my impressions of the words are colored by the context in which I first encountered them years ago when I was learning English? Or is it due to our temperamental (or even age) differences, me being always anti-authoritarian and kinda revolutionary, always proselytizing the new thing, the new order? Am I the one being crazy here?

So (and thanks to K.R. for giving me this idea in the first place), I checked the original etymologies of the two words. Apparently, we are both half-right. Both words are aggressive. The etymology of ?beat? indeed has something to do with physical violence. But etymology of ?obsession? is just as bad ? implying near-possession by demons! But words evolve?

As someone who entered the media horizontally (from science to blogging to newsroom) as opposed to vertically (through j-school, or starting in the mailroom and working my way up), I am not emotionally wed to terms like ?beat?, or ?column?. For me, they have the patina of the old days of constraining tradition, not the comfort of ?good old days? I don?t remember (or don?t remember as ?good?).

On the other hand, whenever one encounters a new word (or a word new to the person), it always looks strange. One way to deal with strangeness is to find it funny and laugh. This was the commonly voiced reaction by curmudgeon journalists to the new words like ?blog? and ?twitter?. If they find the word funny, then the phenomena those words denote are not worth studying or taking seriously, but are perfectly OK to make fun of in public. They thought they were savvy, but they quickly discovered they looked stupid, in public. They fell for their own emotional reactions.

Oh, did I mention I hate the word ?verticals?? How uni-dimensional (and hierarchical) for a network that is the Web!

Other subtle effects of words

There is another subtle difference in the way I subconsciously (well, consciously as of today) respond to the words ?beat? and ?obsession?.

Beat is repeated action. Obsession is a continuous action.

Oh, wait! Column writing is a repeated action. Blogging is a continuous action.

Or rather, beat (and column) is a repeated action, it?s work. Obsession and blogging are constant emotions that spur one into action all the time, out of love.

This is something related to a theme I often talk about (and write about, e.g,. here and here).

Blogging, unlike writing a column (or writing news pieces, or features, etc.), rarely produces stand-alone pieces that can be read in a vacuum. Blogging at its best is a series of posts, each building on what was previously written, and each connected to what other people have written (or what one has written elsewhere).

I have a beat here at my blog. Animal physiology and behavior, especially in respect to time (daily and seasonal rhythms), and especially when studied out in the field, within ecological and evolutionary contexts. Most of my blog posts on those topics are more or less stand-alone pieces. They link to scientific papers, or media coverage, but rarely link to my older posts.

I also have an obsession ? studying the way the media ecosystem is changing. My blog posts on this topic are all connected. Which is why, just like the one you are reading right now, my posts on this obsession are chock-full of links, both to my older posts (so you can see where I am coming from, how my thinking evolved, etc) and to other people?s writing (to see the context within which I am thinking, who are the other people who are influencing me, etc).

A number of our other editors also do both. They produce perfectly traditional self-contained news pieces for the Observations blog (and elsewhere on the site, or in the print magazine), and fantastically gripping, innovative and experimental blog posts on their own personal blogs here (see their blogs on the pull-down menu above: Brainwaves, Streams of Consciousness, Talking Back, Octopus Chronicles, Budding Scientist, Critical Opalescence, Degrees of Freedom).

Our network bloggers are all over the spectrum here ? most have some topics that are beats, some topics that are obsessions. For example, John Platt has a beat ? endangered species (though he does obsess about a couple of species he writes about over and over again). Cassie Rodenberg has an obsession ? addiction, from every possible angle: chemical, medical, societal, historical, ethical, legal, political, psychological, journalistic, artistic, and even personal. One can read most of Platt?s posts in isolation. One has to read many of Rodenberg?s posts before becoming acquainted with her enough to be able to, for example, post an appropriate comment.

So, most of us here on the network are sometimes columnists, sometimes bloggers, sometimes just wonderful storytellers, and sometimes something in-between. And that is probably the best. It is up to readers to recognize where they have just landed after following a link to a blog post. Is it a traditional piece that stands alone? Or is it a post that is one of many in a series, and digging through the archives and following for a few weeks or months are needed to really start understanding what is going on ? at which point you will be richly rewarded because you have discovered a person with unique expertise and unique voice?

And this brings us to the next pair of words journos love to discuss: generalists vs. specialists.

Generalists vs. specialists

The Web has allowed many angles, many points of view, and yes, many truths to be available to everyone. Some of those angles and truths are more legitimate than others, but who?s the referee any more? It used to be the gatekeepers of the traditional media, but with so many voices out there now, and the trust in traditional media at a historic low, the MSM is not a referee of truth any more. It cannot do that as an institution, but it can regain some of it by hiring people who are referees of truth by virtue of having the relevant expertise.

Landing on the New York Times page after you followed a link tells you something about it, to a certain extent. You still have to figure out if you trust the article you are about to read. Your expectations are higher than if it was Daily Mail, but you are still on guard. How do you decide in advance? By the name in the byline. If it is Maureen Dowd, you expect entertainment, but not much depth. If it?s David Brooks, you expect seductively beautiful writing that is based on pseudo-sociology he picked out of thin air to conform to his ideology. But if it?s Paul Krugman, you know you will get a better understanding of some aspect of economics because the guy knows his stuff ? he is an expert.

Every expert will have naysayers. There is always some fringe group that for emotional, political or financial reasons has an interest in promoting an alternative, illegitimate ?truth? (see: global warming denialists, creationists, anti-vaxxers, anti-GMOs, animal rightists, etc). But for most people, expertise matters. Most people rightfully believe what Krugman says about economics. I hope people believe me when I write something about circadian rhythms. Expertise counts.

Expertise does not require a PhD in the topic. There are several bloggers on this science blogs network that came originally from English degrees, or journalism. But they developed obsessions for some areas of science, and over the years they became experts. And you know they are experts because they keep writing about it over and over again, they back up their claims with copious links to trustworthy sources, and they get general agreement from other experts in the same field in the comments or in responses on their own blogs. Over time, they earned respect and reputation for being experts on the topics they usually write about (and nothing wrong with occasionally using the blog to test new ideas in a new field, as a learning tool, perhaps as a test for moving from the old obsession to a new one).

A generalist who covers a different topic each time will never become known for expertise in any group of readers passionate about any of those topics. The articles and posts may be OK, but they will never be as inspiring or awesome as articles written by experts. A generalist may gain reputation among editors as a reliable freelancer who does good work, meets deadlines, is easy to work with and does not require too much time and effort to edit. But that reputation is inside baseball, it does not turn the writer into a personal brand, but one dependent on (usually declining, and often disappearing) institutional brands. In the world of ?Friends in Low Places?, that is probably not the best strategy.

Thus, it is not surprising that j-schools are now trying to train experts, though that may be misguidedly turned into training computer programmers instead of journalists. Furthermore, some places are now taking existing experts and turning them into journalists.

When an expert keeps writing, that is more likely to be an obsession than a beat. It is more likely to look like a blog than a column. It will be continuous, rather than repeatable. It will be a constantly developing corpus of work, rather than a collection of unrelated articles. It will be an opportunity to gain regular audience and to build reputation, respect and a personal brand that is easy to move from one institution to another (or to freelancing). A person with a brand is attractive to hire by media organizations that understand that their institutional brand depends on the quality and reputation of the expert writers they hired ? as bloggers, treated and paid as if they were columnists of yore.

?Bloggers vs. journalists? really makes no sense any more, does it?

Source: http://rss.sciam.com/click.phdo?i=b735d02e43e61322278c6755d15d943c

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Lull in fighting between Israel, Gaza militants

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Lull in fighting between Israel, Gaza militants
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Smoke trails of rocket fired by Palestinian militants from Gaza Strip towards Israel, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012. Gaza militants pummeled southern Israel with dozens of rockets and mortars on Wednesday, and Israeli airstrikes killed two Palestinians in a sharp escalation of violence following a landmark visit to the coastal territory by the leader of Qatar. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Smoke trails of rocket fired by Palestinian militants from Gaza Strip towards Israel, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012. Gaza militants pummeled southern Israel with dozens of rockets and mortars on Wednesday, and Israeli airstrikes killed two Palestinians in a sharp escalation of violence following a landmark visit to the coastal territory by the leader of Qatar. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Palestinian relatives carry the body of Hamas militant Ismail al-Tali, killed in an Israeli airstrike overnight, during his funeral in Jabaliya, northern Gaza Strip, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012. Gaza militants pummeled southern Israel with dozens of rockets and mortars on Wednesday, and Israeli airstrikes killed two Palestinians in a sharp escalation of violence following a landmark visit to the coastal territory by the leader of Qatar. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)

An Israeli soldier surveys the damage to a house after a rocket fired by Palestinian militants from Gaza Strip hit a community in southern Israel, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012. Rockets and mortars from Gaza have pummeled southern Israel, drawing Israeli airstrikes that killed a Palestinian militant. The Israeli military said 60 rockets and mortars were fired by early morning Wednesday, following a volley the night before and that Israeli aircraft struck Gaza three times. (AP Photo/ Tsafrir Abayov)

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin, right, and Defense Minister Ehud Barak, left, speak to journalists during a tour of of a missile defense battery near the city of Ashkelon, southern Israel, Wednesday, 24 2012. Gaza militants pummeled southern Israel with dozens of rockets and mortars on Wednesday, and Israeli airstrikes killed two Palestinians in a sharp escalation of violence following a landmark visit to the coastal territory by the leader of Qatar.(AP Photo/ Tsafrir Abayov)

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin, fourth left, and Defense Minister Ehud Barak, left, speak to journalists during a tour of of a missile defense battery near the city of Ashkelon, southern Israel, Wednesday, 24 2012. Gaza militants pummeled southern Israel with dozens of rockets and mortars on Wednesday, and Israeli airstrikes killed two Palestinians in a sharp escalation of violence following a landmark visit to the coastal territory by the leader of Qatar. (AP Photo/ Tsafrir Abayov)

(AP) ? A flare-up in fighting between Israel and militants from Gaza's ruling Hamas movement has subsided.

Both sides say the government in Egypt helped to restore calm.

Israeli defense official Amos Gilad told Army Radio on Thursday that Egyptian security forces have "a very impressive ability" to convey to the militants that it is in their "supreme interest not to attack."

Hamas spokesman Ayman Taha says Egypt conveyed Israel's desire to contain the violence. He says Hamas told Egyptian that militants would cease fire if Israel would.

The Israeli military says militants haven't attacked southern Israel since Wednesday night. It says the military hasn't struck Gaza since Wednesday morning.

Militants fired some 80 rockets and mortars at Israel on Wednesday and Israeli aircraft struck four times.

Associated Press

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Apple set to post 4th quarter earnings

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Monday, October 15, 2012

Former Sen. Arlen Specter dead at 82 (CNN)

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Israel finalises election date

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(File image) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Jerusalem - Israel's Parliament on Tuesday set a January 22 date for a national election and opinion polls predict an easy win for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in balloting expected to focus on his tough policies on Iran's nuclear programme and economics.

Lawmakers approved the measure by a vote of 100 to nil after a more than eight-hour debate, dissolving parliament, or ending its term of office, effective immediately and months ahead of schedule.

Israeli elections had been expected in October 2013, but it is common for governments to break up before their terms expire over disagreements about budgets, policy on religion or the nation's conflicts with Arab and other neighbours.

Opinion polls have indicated an easy election victory for the right-wing Likud party's leader Netanyahu, who is likely to head a coalition that includes nationalist and religious parties.

In a combative speech to parliament ahead of three requisite votes held to disband the body, Netanyahu urged lawmakers to back the January 22 date approved by his cabinet after he said difficulties agreeing a 2013 budget with coalition partners had meant such a vote was necessary.

Kicking off his re-election campaign, Netanyahu focused in his speech on tough measures he had taken to improve security for Israelis, such as building a fence along the border with Egypt's Sinai, and deploying a missile shield against rockets fired from Gaza.

Alluding to past threats to attack Iran to stop it from building a nuclear bomb, something Tehran denies, Netanyahu said Israel now had new unspecified ?capabilities to act against Iran and its satellites (allied militants in Gaza and Lebanon), capabilities we didn't have in the past?.

He did not elaborate but said he had ?put the danger of Iran's nuclear programme at the centre of the global agenda?.

?Whoever makes light of the threat of Iran's nuclear programme doesn't deserve to govern Israel for even a single day,? he added, taking aim at rivals who accuse him of using the Iran issue as a scare tactic to remain popular.

Netanyahu also said he had managed to avoid going to war during his two terms in office - three years in the late 1990s and his current term since March 2009.

?We didn't wage any unnecessary wars, or any wars at all,? he said, saying fewer Israelis had been killed in conflicts with the nation's Arab neighbours.

The comment was widely seen as a swipe at Ehud Olmert, a former prime minister who is seen as Netanyahu's potentially toughest rival if he decides to make a comeback after a recent acquittal on corruption charges.

Olmert and his centrist Kadima deputies presided over two wars during the two years they were in office, including a month-long campaign against Lebanon's Hezbollah in 2006 and a three-week offensive against Gaza Hamas militants in 2008-2009.

Both wars killed hundreds and drew wide international condemnation of Israel which was criticised for the deaths of Lebanese and Palestinian civilians.

Shaul Mofaz, the current head of the centrist Kadima party, accused Netanyahu of ?blatantly interfering in the US election?, alluding to Netanyahu's open disputes with President Barack Obama on Iran and the Palestinians ahead of a November 6 US presidential vote.

Turning to economics, Netanyahu touted what he called a ?revolution? under his stewardship, citing highways that had been paved to link up Israel's centre with peripheral towns and the creation of new jobs despite a global financial crisis.

Economics was one of the main reasons Netanyahu last week decided to move up Israel's national election by eight months from a scheduled October 2013.

He cited differences with coalition partners over austerity measures in next year's fiscal budget, as well as security challenges including the threat of a nuclear Iran. - Reuters

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Jokingly, we expect our bras to work miracles, but soon they may actually do just that ? save you from breast cancer. Reno-based First Warning Systems is working on a new bra that could detect if you are developing breast cancer. Integrated sensors and a data controller regularly monitor your breasts and can watch for irregularities which may signal the growth of tumors. Tests so far are showing that the bra is far superior and may be able to detect cancerous growth up to 6 years sooner than self-exams or mammograms.

The First Warning Systems Bra is exciting news for Breast Cancer Awareness month and the company expects the product to be available in Europe in 2013 and in the US by 2014. The athletic-style bra features a series of small integrated sensors that tracks the temperature of the breasts. The sensors are connected to a controller that monitors and analyses the data and determines if there are any changes. Increases in temperature in a specific area indicate the growth of cancerous cells, which would signal a warning and notify your doctor.

While there is no prevention for breast cancer, the best hope for survival is early detection, which is currently achieved through self-exams, doctor exams and mammograms. These are not fool-proof methods and mammograms specifically have come under fire recently for false-positive results and exposure to radiation. After three clinical First Warning Systems claims their bra is non-evasive, more accurate (90%) at diagnosis and capable of detecting cancerous growth up to 6 years before the other methods would even pick up on a lump.

It likely won?t be a low-cost item anyone could pick up at their local drug store, the bras will likely be available with a prescription from a doctor for high risk patients and cost about $1,000. Wearing the bra all the time also may not be realistic, but hopefully even wearing it for just a few hours a day could collect enough data points to track your breasts? health.

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Sunday, October 14, 2012

Texas Rangers hunt Twitter trolls, taxpayers are not amused

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The Texas Rangers flash the baddest badge in the Lone Star State. They're the top cops working the biggest crimes beneath iconic white cowboy hats. They're the bodyguards for the governor.

All of which raises the question: Why are they investigating a Twitter prank poking fun at a small-town city council?

Since at least August, members of the state's 150-man elite police force are getting to the bottom of who's behind parody Twitter accounts lampooning council members in what's arguably the law-and-order headquarters of Texas: Huntsville, home to the nation's busiest execution chamber.

The mock tweeters include one councilman's?mustache?publishing zingers that include, "(Councilman) Keith (Olson) likes to abuse his powers like I like to abuse his face." Another from the handle Laughable Loll cracked, "I shined my head extra special for tonight so the camera would reflect off of it."

Not laughing is the local prosecutor. He says the tweets may run afoul of harassment laws and asked the Rangers to investigate. That's an absurd explanation to one of the tweeters, who called it a waste of taxpayer dollars, and to constitutional experts who say the tweets are a cut-and-dry case of First Amendment rights.

"When I think of the Texas Rangers, I think of people who are committing felonies," said Katie Newman, who says she admitted to creating one of the fake accounts while being interviewed by a Ranger. "It would strike me as odd that a Texas Ranger would be involved in a parody account of council members in little Huntsville, Texas."

A spokesman for the Texas Rangers, in a brief statement responding to questions about why it would look into such tweets, said only that the Rangers work with district attorneys who request assistance.

"The amount of time spent on this inquiry is a matter of hours so far," spokesman Tom Vinger wrote in an email.

It doesn't even warrant that much time, according to some law experts.

David Anderson, a law professor and First Amendment expert at the University of Texas at Austin, said neither prosecutors nor the Rangers have "any business" investigating tweets if the content is simply parody or satire. He said that even a tweet implying that a council member committed domestic abuse ? as one council member claims ? would be a libel matter taken up in a civil lawsuit, not in criminal court.

"It's ridiculous," Anderson said.

Few badges pack more lore than those of the Texas Rangers. They've followed the trail of Bonnie and Clyde, fought the Comanches when Texas still had its sovereignty and snuffed out smugglers during prohibition. Their Wild West legend has inspired characters from the masked "Lone Ranger" to Chuck Norris playing the karate-kicking "Walker, Texas Ranger."

Today, the Rangers have a lower profile as the state's lead criminal investigators. When polygamist leader Warren Jeffs built a massive compound for his followers in West Texas, the Rangers were the ones knocking on the doors in the middle of the night in a raid that produced widespread allegations of sexual abuse. A highly secretive "Ranger Recon" team patrols the border with the stated purpose of keeping drugs and cartel violence from Mexico at bay.

Walker County District Attorney David Weeks said asking the Rangers to investigate the tweets was appropriate.

"In looking at it, it's more the idea that you have someone totally uninvolved looking at an issue that may have political ramifications," Weeks said. "I try to err on the side of caution in those cases."

Twitter is swarming with the fake doppelgangers of celebrities and politicians. Chicago Mayor Rahm Emmanuel still has fewer followers than a well-known parody account that stopped tweeting a year ago, while Not Bill Walton exaggerates the eccentricities of the former basketball star to an audience of 125,000 followers. The tone of fake accounts range from gentle caricatures to the mean-spirited.

The mock accounts in Huntsville sprang up last year and most have only a few dozen followers. Newman, who unsuccessfully ran for a council seat last year, said a Ranger in August interviewed her for more than an hour at his office in Huntsville. She said the Ranger hinted at laws surrounding false impersonations but never cited any specific statute.

Newman said she felt kind of bullied into confessing to being behind one of the accounts.

"One of the things he said is, 'What if we have proof from a council member that you did their account?'" she said.

Newman said she hasn't heard from the Rangers since that meeting. She insisted she didn't know who is behind the other parodies.

"I personally think the Texas Rangers have bigger and better crimes to fight," she said.

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Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/texas-rangers-track-twitter-trolls-taxpayers-are-not-amused-1C6448578

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World stocks retreat on earnings concerns, euro in range

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks pulled back on Friday as investors fretted over what is expected to be a weak earnings season, while gains in the euro were checked by uncertainty over whether and when Spain would request help with its finances.

Investors failed to be cheered even by data showing Americans were the most upbeat they've been in five years, and earnings reports showing record quarterly profits at JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo .

"There's a lot of trepidation about earnings season," said Randy Warren, chief investment officer of Warren Financial Service in Exton, Pennsylvania.

"The predictions have been for weaker earnings, and we've heard a few companies saying things are slowing down a little bit in various places, especially overseas."

The Dow Jones industrial average edged down 10.52 points, or 0.08 percent, at 13,315.87. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index slipped 4.82 points, or 0.34 percent, to 1,428.02. The Nasdaq Composite Index was off 4.54 points, or 0.15 percent, to 3,044.88.

Weak global demand has heightened concerns over the prospects for corporate earnings growth. As a group, S&P 500 companies' quarterly earnings are expected to fall 3 percent from a year ago, according to Thomson Reuters data, marking the first decline in three years.

"Investors have been focusing on supportive central bank polices to the exclusion of other things," said Kate Warne, investment strategist at Edward Jones in St Louis.

"Now with earnings season, we're seeing some of those other things come back into better balance and that's not as good news for the market."

Shares of JPMorgan, which had surged before the market's open, and those of Wells Fargo, were lower in afternoon trading. Bank shares were down 2.7 percent on the KBW Bank Index.

While JPMorgan's results met analysts' expectations, Wells Fargo came up weaker than expected on a key performance measure, sending its shares down 3 percent. JPMorgan was down 1.1 percent in a broadly lower market.

In Europe, the FTSEurofirst 300 ended down 0.5 percent. The MSCI world stock index gave up 0.2 percent.

The euro rose against the dollar and yen but the currency looked likely to struggle for traction. A bailout request from indebted Spain is seen as positive for the euro as it would remove another layer of uncertainty in financial markets and activate the European Central Bank's bond-buying program, aimed at lowering borrowing costs for troubled euro zone economies.

"There seems to be more optimism the next hurdle will be knocked over and that hurdle is Spain," said Andrew Wilkinson, chief economic strategist at Miller Tabak & Co LLC.

That's "why you're seeing the dollar index lower, in response to risk-on, and that's translating into a much stronger euro," he said.

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The euro was at $1.2953, up 0.2 percent on the day. It has traded in a tight range roughly between $1.28 and $1.3170 since mid-September.

Many markets have become stuck in ranges since the start of the month as investors wait to see whether Spain requests a bailout, a prerequisite for the ECB to buys its bonds.

The bloc has another opportunity to make progress with its crisis strategy when EU leaders meet in Brussels on Thursday.

Brent oil fell below $115 a barrel after a prediction of a further decline in oil consumption and higher supplies offset concerns about potential output disruptions in the Middle East.

Brent crude was down $1.17 to $114.54 a barrel, while U.S. crude lost 29 cents to $91.78.

The Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan's index on U.S. consumer sentiment rose to 83.1 in early October from 78.3 a month earlier, its highest since September 2007.

Meanwhile, producer prices rose more than expected in September although underlying inflation pressures were muted.

(Additional reporting by Marc Jones in London and Wanfeng Zhou in New York; Editing by James Dalgleish)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/world-stocks-retreat-earnings-concerns-euro-range-190928149--sector.html

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Friday, October 12, 2012

Mixed martial arts promotion loses home | WLFI ? Kokomo, Indiana

KOKOMO, Ind. (WLFI) - Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) has been one of the fastest growing sports in the nation. The sport has also grown its roots locally in the city of Kokomo. Colosseum Combat owner Mark Slater grew up in Kokomo and currently lives there.?

He has had a passion for his community and has helped bring in revenue for the city through hosting MMA fights at the Ivy Tech Kokomo Event and Conference Center.

"We are bringing in crowds of over a thousand regularly at each event. It brings in about $120,000 of revenue at each event and 12 events is over $1 million," said Slater.

The events that Slater and Colosseum Combat puts on allows fans from around the Kokomo area to visit the city and spend their money at local businesses. The shows also allow local fighters the opportunity to compete and grow their name in this rapidly growing sport.

"We have had three guys that have fought for us and their next fight was in the Ultimate Fighter house. So it has been somewhat of a springboard for these guys to get some good, sanctioned wins," Slater said.

Mike Eikenberry is a professional mixed martial artist, Kokomo native and an Ivy Tech student. All five of his professional fights have been for Colosseum Combat.

"I like to fight in front of my hometown, it means a lot to me. It makes me fight more and it makes me fight harder," said Eikenberry.

"I hate to lose in front of them."

However, this could all be taken away from Kokomo. Recently, Ivy Tech Chancellor Steve Daily made the decision to not allow Slater to host any more shows in Ivy Tech's Building.?

Sports 18 contacted Daily, but he refused to be interviewed on-camera and released this statement to us, clarifying why he made the decision to not allow Colosseum Combat in the Ivy Tech building anymore.

"The college received the facility about 16 months ago. We honored all contractual commitments already in place and have made a good faith effort to continue to serve as a community events center while the building is transitioned to meet our space needs. Events that have been using the facility multiple times and used multiple days each time are the events that are most likely going to conflict with the college's expanded use of the facility. The decision was made based on the current and future needs of the college."

Slater also added that at one of the recent shows, fans had caused minor damage to the building but it was fixed.

"They said that there was damage done to the walls. There was some scuffing where people would stand there and rest their foot against the wall. It happened one time at one event and they charged us $500 to repaint the entire wall, which I gladly paid," said Slater.

Mark is hoping that if this building can't be used as a home to their events, then hopefully another opportunity will arise to keep their promotion here in Kokomo.

"That's what I want, is for someone to give me some resolution and some sort of help so I can stay in my hometown. I can do shows anywhere," Slater said.

"Take MMA out of the equation and look at the money that this city, which is struggling, is going to lose."

Right now, Slater and Colosseum Combat are unsure if a new venue will open up, and if it doesn't it will force Slater to move his promotion to a new town, which is not what this hometown resident of Kokomo wants to do.

Source: http://www.wlfi.com/dpp/news/local/mixed-martial-arts-promotion-loses-home

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In a ramshackle home in Guatemala's rural highlands, farmer and odd job man Lucas Asicona made for an unlikely guardian of ancient Mayan treasures ? until he decided to redo his kitchen.

When he pulled back the plaster in his humble colonial-era home of stone, adobe and haphazard wooden boards, he discovered 300-year-old murals, a priceless piece of Guatemalan history.

Scenes of tall Europeans beating drums and playing flutes stare out over the one-room dwelling where his family including five children cooked, slept and played.

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So he carefully drew back the furniture and moved his wood burning kitchen stove outside to protect the treasured artwork, an informal curator of Guatemala's rich past.

"We try to keep the kids away from it and keep people from touching it," said Asicona, 38, who discovered the murals by chance in 2005 during renovation work at his home, which has been in his family for generations.

"The house is very humid and some of the colors have been fading. The black has started to turn gray and some of the other colors have lost their shine, but we do what we can without any funding," he added.

Asicona is among four householders in Chajul, an Ixil Maya community some 220 miles from Guatemala City, struggling to preserve murals revealed after peeling back plaster on the walls of ancient homes. Experts believe similar murals could lie hidden in a further eight homes in the town.

Painted by the current occupants' Mayan ancestors, the friezes cover several walls of the homes, whose colonial history is glimpsed in details including heavy hardwood doors and carved stone pillars propping up modern tin roofs.

The murals provide a unique visual record of the moment in history when the local Maya ? some depicted in plumed costumes ? encountered the tall, bearded conquistadors from Spain who tried to convert them to Christianity.

Historians says the murals peeping through the plaster at Asicona's home illustrate the so-called "conquest dance," from a time in the 1650s when Spaniards forced locals to build a Catholic Church which still stands at the center of town.

Other paintings in a neighbor's home show spiraling fireballs that local lore says fell from the sky at the height of the colonial encounter in the 17th century and were thought by the Maya to be a sign of anger from the gods.

"We consider these murals to be very unique," Guatemalan anthropologist Ivonne Putzeys said of the trove found in the pine-ringed highland town. "It's tangible heritage that represent real scenes from history."

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Mayan civilization thrived between AD 250 and 900 and extended from modern day Honduras to central Mexico. It left behind a trove of pyramids and dozens of distinct Mayan groups who continue to endure.

Around half of Guatemala's 14.5 million people are of indigenous descent, many of whom continue to speak 21 officially recognized languages and wear brightly colored traditional dress.

Historians in Chajul say conserving the rich pictorial heritage is vital for the town of 25,000 people, which was settled four centuries ago by Mayan groups who fled Spanish settlers in Antigua, a few miles (kms) from Guatemala City.

"Throughout our history, our people painted these murals so that their stories wouldn't be forgotten," said historian Felipe Rivera.

But in a country where more than half the population live in poverty, conservation is proving a challenge.

Asicona said he last contacted the government for help in 2007 but never received a response. Like other families, he says he is simply doing his best to conserve the friezes.

After making the discovery, Asicona swiftly made repairs to his home to prevent leaks during the country's soggy rainy season and pushed the family's beds to opposite walls where his kids jump up and down.

Cabinets have been moved to the center of the room in order to keep dust from dirtying the murals.

He has received visitors from as far away as Europe who have paid up to $10 dollars to come in and see the paintings, but without more support he worries that the prized artwork could disappear.

"We keep the house up as best we can," he said. "We have contacted the government about the paintings, but (all we get are) promises and no action."

Culture Ministry spokesman Sergio Igax said that for the families to receive funding to preserve the murals, the homes have to be declared national heritage ? a long process that involves lots of paperwork.

He said the ministry had not received a request from Chajul for an evaluation in recent years.

(Editing by Tim Gaynor, Simon Gardner and Cynthia Osterman)

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Munich / Hallbergmoos, Germany -- (SBWIRE) -- 10/10/2012 -- State and local government face major challenges in dealing with various forms of communication (telephone, email, Internet, etc.) and telephony services (call lists, directories, etc.). Why is it so? Simply because many communities have been merged and an increased number of people need to communicate with different PBXs at different locations. The Munich-ba sed, unified communications specialist ANDTEK GmbH offers appropriate IP communication solutions to deliver a reliable, easy-to-use, and cost-effective service.

In Germany, municipality, county and city governments are becoming larger. The number of users grows accordingly and multiplies for the now common but different communication forms (telephone, mobile, Internet, e-mail or fax). A further complication arises from the management of several sites with different PBX systems. Indeed, ensuring effective communication with such isolated applications remains a challenge. In addition, they cause unnecessary costs, such as the consideration of interoffice calls as external calls, while the availability of many popular features - e.g., automatic callback - appears somewhat intermittent.

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In addition to reducing costs through centralized management (government offices using pure IP infrastructure can reduce their operating costs by up to 80 percent compared to traditional telephone systems), these include a unified, system-wide performance and full integration into any workflow. According to UC specialist Mr. M?ller, we should add to that a high level of accessibility, transparency and thus the assurance of essential civil services at public facilities.

Smooth communication processes

Meanwhile, more and more national and local authorities such as district offices operate on the IP Communication solutions of ANDTEK GmbH. The Munich specialist provider is familiar with the requirements of agencies and government offices and develops custom applications to guarantee smooth communication processes.

Ease of use

With the attendant console solution "AND Desktop AC", ANDTEK provides a tool integrating various communication options. This IP solution allows government officials using any PC connected to an IP phone to control various services via a convenient interface - for example, make phone calls, faxes and e-mails, operate programs, or access the address and phone number directories. In this way, citizens? concerns can be quickly addressed.

Sheer citizen intimacy

The attendant console solution "AND Desktop AC" also ensures the availability of appropriate government officials. A special presence and group service ensures that callers find the right person at any time.

"Nowadays, modern government offices and agencies know that having an efficient public service communication is critical", says ANDTEK?s CEO Roland Russwurm. "We encourage governments of all sizes to adopt efficient and cost-effective UC solutions".

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About ANDTEK GmbH
ANDTEK GmbH, founded in the year 2000, is specialized in intelligent and custom-made unified communications applications and additional benefit services. The solutions developed and implemented by ANDTEK support companies of all areas of business in improving communication processes and open up innovative possibilities to use the IP telephony like for example voice recording, presence services or security applications. Among other things ANDTEK?s IP communications solutions are predestined for finance companies, public service, health care, trade, industry and judiciary.

Further Information
ANDTEK GmbH
Roland Russwurm
Am Soeldnermoos 17
85399 Hallbergmoos
phone: +49 (0) 8 11 95 94 96 0
fax: +49 (0) 8 11 95 94 676
press@andtek.com
www.andtek.com

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