Thursday, October 10, 2013

LG G Pro Lite phablet made official, will debut this month



LG officially announced the entry-level LG G Pro Lite on Thursday, confirming reports earlier this month that the company has been working on a budget phablet. The rumored specs appear to have been spot on, including the 5.5-inch, 960 x 540-pixel display, 1.0 GHz dual-core processor, 8-megapixel rear camera, 1.3-megapixel front camera, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage, microSD slot and Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean. LG’s Stylus Pen will also be included in the box.


“With LG G Pro Lite, we are introducing a competitive device to the masses in the growing large smartphone market,” said LG CEO Dr. Jong-seok Park. “The market for smartphones with displays over five inches will continue to grow and LG is in a great position to capture these new customers when they’re ready to move up from their current phones.”


The LG G Pro Lite will make its debut in Latin America this month, followed by Asia, Russia, China, India and the Middle East in the near future. No word yet on the phone’s price or whether it will make its way to the U.S.


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Monday, May 6, 2013

Kris Humphries: Drinking, Being Total Jerk Night Before Playoff Loss

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9-inch copter lands in arms of Ohio court statue

Terry Cline's drone camera sits stuck in the arm of the Lady Justice statue atop the Marion County Courthouse on Thursday, May 2, 2013. The remote-control helicopter got stuck while he was filming a project. County commissioners say they won't foot the bill for a crane, and they don't think the helicopter owner's suggestion to have someone rappel from a real chopper and snatch the miniature one off is, well, very realistic or worthwhile. (AP Photo/The Columbus Dispatch, Jonathan Quilter)

Terry Cline's drone camera sits stuck in the arm of the Lady Justice statue atop the Marion County Courthouse on Thursday, May 2, 2013. The remote-control helicopter got stuck while he was filming a project. County commissioners say they won't foot the bill for a crane, and they don't think the helicopter owner's suggestion to have someone rappel from a real chopper and snatch the miniature one off is, well, very realistic or worthwhile. (AP Photo/The Columbus Dispatch, Jonathan Quilter)

(AP) ? An unwanted modern addition has flown into the arms of a Lady Justice statue that sits atop a county courthouse in north-central Ohio.

A 9-inch, remote-control helicopter flew into Lady Justice on the Marion County Courthouse on April 27 and has been there since ? resting on the hilt of her sword more than 100 feet high.

Video producer Terry Cline tells the Marion Star (http://ohne.ws/YdwsPA) that he was using the $1,500 camera-equipped helicopter to shoot a promotional video for the city when it was caught by an unexpected breeze.

Since then, Cline has been trying figure out how to get the helicopter back.

County officials say they won't pay to remove it or risk anyone's life for it.

For now, Lady Justice gets to keep her new toy.

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Sunday, May 5, 2013

The Weekly Roundup for 04.29.2013

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You might say the week is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workweek, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Weekly Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past seven days -- all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

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Obama defends FBI handling of Boston investigation

(AP) ? President Barack Obama is defending the FBI's handling of the Boston Marathon bombing investigation as Republicans ready for oversight hearings on the attack.

Obama tells the Spanish-language television network Univision he doesn't think it's fair to say law enforcement "dropped the ball"

The president says "there are going to be times where individuals decide they want to cause harm to people for crazy reasons, for no good reason, for ideological reasons."

He says it's a challenge when would-be attackers are "self-radicalizing" and not part of a broad conspiracy. Obama says the FBI "can't arrest somebody just based on a rumor."

The first of a series of House hearings is set for Thursday before the GOP-led House Homeland Security Committee.

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Saturday, May 4, 2013

US and Britain consider arming Syrian rebels

The bar is set high, but the US could begin providing body armor, night-vision goggles, rifles, and other basic arms to Syria's rebels.

By Ariel Zirulnick,?Staff writer / May 3, 2013

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Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel confirmed yesterday that the US was reexamining its consistent opposition to arming the Syrian rebels, though cautioned that considering action was not the same as taking action.

?You look at and rethink all options," Secretary Hagel said during a Pentagon news conference, according to The New York Times.

Hagel is the first official to publicly acknowledge the shift that most observers assumed was happening, based on comments earlier this week by President Obama. After Hagel's press conference, the president said that the defense secretary's announcement coincided with a view he had held for "months," according to The Daily Star in Lebanon.

The US already provides communication gear and basic rations to Syrian rebels, and could begin including body armor, night-vision goggles, rifles, and other basic arms, The Wall Street Journal reports.?

British Defense Secretary Philip Hammond appeared alongside Hagel at the press conference, and said that Britain is also cautiously considering providing arms. A European Union arms embargo on Syria is still in place, but its expiration in May paves the way for a debate on so-called "lethal aid."

"It's a rapidly changing situation," Mr. Hammond said, according to the Wall Street Journal. "We've kept all our options open. We have not thus far provided any arms to the rebels, but we have never said it's something we will not do."

Hammond said that the US and Britain "have a great deal of knowledge about the location of chemical weapons" in Syria, but that they have not been able to track all of them, likely because President Bashar al-Assad has ordered them moved around the country.

Although the US has found evidence that the nerve agent sarin gas was used, it has been unable to prove that it was used by regime forces. Some military officials worry that extremist rebel groups may have used the gas to catalyze stronger international support for the opposition, the Wall Street Journal reports.?

The extreme caution with which the US and Britain are approaching the issue is likely a reflection of concern about repeating the mistakes in Iraq, in which the US invaded based on intelligence later proven false.

"There is a strong sense in UK public opinion that we went to war in Iraq on the back of evidence that proved not to be correct," Mr. Hammond said. "In British political space, it is called the dodgy dossier."

... "We have to be absolutely sure we are on firm ground and we're not looking at another dodgy dossier," he said.

However, CNN reports that the level of confidence the Obama administration and Britain want before they commits military aid may be too high a bar, noting that the United Nations' efforts to launch an independent investigation have so far been blocked.?

Yesterday Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov also cited the bad intelligence on Iraq and said that the UN should focus on forcing Assad to allow an investigation, according to Bloomberg Businessweek.

?The blanket authorization to have unimpeded access to any site or any person in Syria resembles very much the Security Council resolutions in Iraq, and we all remember the end of that story,? Mr. Lavrov said at a press conference.

Even at their most cautious, world leaders seem to be somewhat out of sync with Arab publics on this issue. The Christian Science Monitor reported yesterday that, according to a Pew Research Center poll, Arab citizens remain largely opposed to arming the rebels, either by the US and Europe or other Arab countries.

Eighty percent of Lebanese oppose Western arming of the rebels, and even among Sunnis, who are generally sympathetic to the predominantly Sunni opposition, a solid majority of 66 percent oppose the West sending military aid. Unsurprisingly, almost all (98 percent) of Lebanese Shiites oppose sending arms; the regime's base is predominantly Alawite, a Shiite sect.?

The picture changes slightly when such aid is coming from other Arab countries, but only Lebanese Sunnis join Jordan in supporting the idea ? 65 percent of Jordanians favor sending arms and other military supplies, while 63 percent of Lebanese Sunnis do (to show how starkly divided Lebanon is over the Syrian war, hold that up against the 97 percent of Lebanese Shiites who oppose Arab countries sending military aid).?

The results should be examined with the caveat that the poll was conducted in March, before evidence surfaced that the Assad regime had used chemical weapons.

The New York Times reports that the US shift is not only attributable to a growing conviction that chemical weapons have been used. A senior official said that "growing confidence" in Gen. Salim Idriss, who leads the opposition's Supreme Military Council, is another factor.?

The defected Syrian Army soldier has "impressed?US officials with his moderate instincts, his commitment to inclusiveness, and his pledge to reject extremist elements like Al Nusra, a group that has links to Al Qaeda," according to The New York Times.

The possibly of the conflict becoming further militarized comes as Lakhdar Brahimi, the?United Nations special envoy to Syria, prepares to quit his post, further hampering diplomatic efforts that have barely gotten off the ground, The Daily Star reports.?

The five permanent members of the UN Security Council have urged Mr. Brahimi to stay, but according to one anonymous UN diplomat, he has already stepped down.

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Gunshots, trauma killed bomb suspect

BOSTON (AP) ? A suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings died from gunshot wounds and blunt trauma to his head and torso, a funeral director said Friday.

Worcester funeral home owner Peter Stefan has 26-year-old Tamerlan Tsarnaev's body and read details from his death certificate. The certificate cites Tsarnaev's "gunshot wounds of torso and extremities" and lists the time of his death as 1:35 a.m. on April 19, four days after the deadly bombing, Stefan said.

Tsarnaev died after a gunfight with authorities who had launched a massive manhunt for him and his brother, ethnic Chechens from Russia who came to the United States about a decade ago. Police have said he ran out of ammunition before his younger brother dragged his body under a vehicle while fleeing.

Tsarnaev's family on Friday was making arrangements for his funeral as investigators searched the woods near a college attended by 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who was captured less than a day after his brother's death.

The funeral parlor in Worcester is familiar with Muslim services and said it will handle arrangements for Tamerlan Tsarnaev, whose body was released by the state medical examiner Thursday night.

The body initially was taken to a North Attleborough funeral home, where it was greeted by about 20 protesters. Stefan, owner of Graham Putnam and Mahoney Funeral Parlors in Worcester, an hour's drive west of Boston, said everybody deserves a dignified burial service no matter the circumstances of his or her death and he is prepared for protests.

"My problem here is trying to find a gravesite. A lot of people don't want to do it. They don't want to be involved with this," said Stefan, who said dozens of protesters gathered outside his funeral home, upset with his decision to handle the funeral. "I keep bringing up the point of Lee Harvey Oswald, Timothy McVeigh or Ted Bundy. Somebody had to do those, too."

Meanwhile, two U.S. officials said Dzhokhar Tsarnaev told interrogators that he and his brother initially considered setting off their bombs on July Fourth.

Boston police said they planned to review security procedures for the Independence Day Boston Pops concert and fireworks display, which draws a crowd of more than 500,000 annually and is broadcast to a national TV audience. Authorities plan to look at security procedures for large events held in other cities, notably the massive New Year's Eve celebration held each year in New York City's Times Square, Massachusetts state police spokesman David Procopio said.

Gov. Deval Patrick said everything possible will be done to assure a safe event.

"I think the most important thing is that we got them, and there's investigation continuing about where the other leads may lead," he said. "I can tell you, having been thoroughly briefed, that the law enforcement at every level is pursuing everything."

As part of the bombing investigation, federal, state and local authorities were searching the woods near the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth campus, where Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was a student. Christina DiIorio-Sterling, a spokeswoman for U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz, could not say what investigators were looking for but said residents should know there is no threat to public safety.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who was found hiding in a tarp-covered boat in a suburban Boston backyard, faces a charge of using a weapon of mass destruction to kill. Three of his college classmates were arrested Wednesday and accused of helping after the bombing to remove a laptop and backpack from his dormitory room before the FBI searched it.

The April 15 bombing, using pressure cookers packed with explosives, nails, ball bearings and metal shards, killed three people and injured more than 260 others near the marathon's finish line.

The brothers decided to carry out the attack before Independence Day when they finished assembling the bombs, the surviving suspect told interrogators after he was arrested, according to two U.S. officials briefed on the investigation. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the ongoing investigation.

Investigators believe some of the explosives used in the attack were assembled in Tamerlan Tsarnaev's home, though there may have been some assembly elsewhere, one of the officials said. It does not appear that the brothers ever had big, definitive plans, the official said.

The brothers' mother insists the allegations against them are lies.

Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security ordered border agents to immediately begin verifying that every international student who arrives in the U.S. has a valid student visa, according to an internal memorandum obtained Friday by The Associated Press. The new procedure is the government's first security change directly related to the Boston bombings.

The order from a senior official at U.S. Customs and Border Protection, David J. Murphy, was circulated Thursday and came one day after President Barack Obama's administration acknowledged that one of the students accused of hiding evidence, Azamat Tazhayakov, of Kazakhstan, was allowed to return to the U.S. in January without a valid student visa.

Tazhayakov's lawyer has said he had nothing to do with the bombing and was shocked by it.

A benefit concert featuring Aerosmith, James Taylor and Jimmy Buffett is scheduled for May 30 at the TD Garden in Boston. The proceeds will go to The One Fund, which has taken in more than $28 million for those injured and the families of those who were killed.

The fund's administrator, Kenneth Feinberg, said Friday he plans to hold meetings with victims next week and begin cutting checks by the end of June.

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Associated Press writers Bridget Murphy and Mark Pratt in Boston and Pete Yost, Eileen Sullivan and Alicia A. Caldwell in Washington contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/boston-bomb-suspect-died-gunshots-blunt-trauma-000018135.html

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Censorship and Omnicensorship: Controlling the Text in Russia ...

Library Society Lecture ? Censorship and Omnicensorship: Controlling the Text in Russia
By Marianna Tax Choldin, Lab?59, AB?62, AM?67, PhD?79
Mortenson Distinguished Professor Emerita for International Library Programs, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Marianna Tax Choldin

Marianna Tax Choldin

Government control of expression has always been strong in the Russian empire and the Soviet Union, reaching new highs (or lows) during the Soviet period. In the last years of the Soviet Union and the first years of post-Soviet Russia, censorship seemed to disappear, but now there is no doubt that it is on the rise again. Professor Choldin has spent nearly 40 years studying censorship in the Russian empire and the Soviet Union. She will describe the themes and techniques of imperial and Soviet censorship, illustrating their similarities and differences, and will share with us some of her adventures while conducting her research.

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5:45 pm Lecture
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7:30 pm Dinner, by reservation only

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Friday, May 3, 2013

Why Don't We Have Artificial Gravity?

One thing that nearly all spaceship-based sci-fi movies have in common is their portrayal of an artificial gravity system. People walk around the deck of the USS Enterprise or the Battlestar Galactica like they would on Earth; they aren't floating about the cabin like astronauts aboard the International Space Station. Artificial gravity makes science fiction more relatable, and easier to shoot?the zero-g sequences in Apollo 13, for example, were filmed 23 seconds at a time in the infamous "Vomit Comet").

As a result, it's easy to forget just how much the lack of gravity dictates life for today's space explorers. Motion sickness, difficulty remaining stationary and oriented, and bone and muscle deterioration are just a few of the problems astronauts can face. So why don't we have artificial gravity on ISS?

The most realistic method of producing artificial gravity aboard a space station is using centripetal force to produce a pulling sensation toward the "floor" that would mimic the effects of gravity. Physics blogger Matthew Francis tells PM that it's a lot like one of our favorite boardwalk attractions. "If you've ever ridden on a carnival ride," he says, "you know that spinning very fast makes you feel heavier, and can even hold you against the wall of the ride if the floor drops?like in the old Gravitron ride." In a rotating spaceship, objects inside would be pushed toward the hull.

In a spaceship designed to produce artificial gravity, you'd walk around perpendicular to the "wall" you were stuck to, and parallel to what would, in a Gravitron, be the floor. The wall would become the floor, and the floor would become the inner wall of the ship. A person can get a pretty good idea of what it would look like from 2001: A Space Odyssey's iconic jogging scene, or from this old NASA test video.

Why haven't we built ourselves a centripetal space station yet? One problem is size. John Page, a lecturer on aerospace design for University of South Wales, told ABC Science that the scale of such a craft would pose some problems. "The smaller the spacecraft is, the faster it has to rotate," he says, "so if you're going to generate gravity, it's got to be done with a very large spacecraft that spins very slowly. The bigger the disk, the slower you can rotate it. Plus, says Francis, "it'll be disorienting if your ship has any windows in it." And what would an ISS mission be without Chris Hadfield sending back pictures of Earth?

Besides, a lack of windows wouldn't make dizziness a nonissue: If a spacecraft's rotating portion were too small, residents would feel a huge difference in the force imposed on their heads and what they felt on their feet. They'd end up dizzy and lightheaded because blood would be drawn down, away from the brain. "At this stage," Page said, "there's no spacecraft on the drawing board big enough to do this. It would have to very large?much larger than a football field." ISS, in comparison, is basically the size of a small apartment. Francis points out that at a viable scale, a rotating spacecraft becomes one heck of an added expense. "Making a really big spaceship is an expensive problem too," he says, "since every piece of it has to be boosted from Earth into orbit."

Short-term space travel doesn't really need artificial gravity. In fact, most of the research done on ISS relies on the lack of gravity. And on a long-term mission, say, to Mars, the last thing NASA wants is an even bigger, fuel-hungrier, more expensive spacecraft.

As far as alternatives to a spinning ship, Star Trek credits its ships' artificial gravity to the use of "gravity plating" under the decks. Without that kind of gee-whiz sci-fi tech, modern astronauts exercise with pulleys and gizmos that simulate gravity (albeit pretty awkwardly), and NASA is researching the use of an astronaut-size centrifuge that you could spend a certain amount of time in every day. It's nausea-inducing and far from as good as the real thing, but for now a spinning gurney is the cheapest, most practical, and most realistic option for simulating gravity in space.

Source: http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/space/rockets/why-dont-we-have-artificial-gravity-15425569?src=rss

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FOR KIDS: Motion in the ocean

Scientists figure out why pulsing corals pulse

By Stephen Ornes

Web edition: May 3, 2013

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Scientists say pulsing corals make their motion to bring in needed nutrients.

Credit: M. Kremien et al/PNAS 2013

Here?s a new exercise: Call it the ?pulsing coral.? While waving your arms slowly in the air, gently bring all of your fingertips on each hand together. Then spread them out again. Then bring them in again. Keep going, opening and closing, every few seconds, all of the time ? and preferably underwater.

Certain corals known as xeniids (ZEE nee idz) do this day and night with only a few breaks. New research now suggests an explanation for all of?that ?hand waving.?

Visit the new Science News for Kids website and read the full story: Motion in the ocean.

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WWE Career Horoscopes

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Higher prices could fix Miss. college tuition plan

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) -- Mississippi's prepaid college tuition plan may be underfunded by more than $100 million, auditors from a private consultant told the board that oversees it Tuesday.

However, the actuaries say the plan can be at least partially fixed by charging more for future contracts. If the board doesn't make changes, either colleges or the Legislature would have to make up the deficit, the actuaries from Gabriel, Roeder, Smith & Co. warned in a Tuesday meeting of the board that governs the Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Program.

State Treasurer Lynn Fitch, whose office administers the program, told board members she wants to overhaul the program and continue it.

"The bottom line is we want to reopen this program," the Republican said.

The board, at Fitch's request, blocked the sale of new contracts during last fall's enrollment period. Under the plan, parents or grandparents typically buy tuition contracts for children who expect to later attend college. Their money is invested by the plan to cover the cost of future attendance.

Although several board members said they want to reopen the program this fall, Fitch said 2014 is a more likely target.

Actuary Ken Alberts told board members that the current expectation of earning 7.8 percent a year in investments is unrealistic. His firm recommended lowering the investment target to 7 percent a year.

The fund currently has $278 million in assets. Under the current assumptions, it has 80 percent of the money it needs to pay future benefits, but has an unfunded liability of $80 million. At a lower investment return, the gap widens to $100 million, and the funding share falls below 26 percent. If no new contract holders sign up, the fund would run out of money by about 2024.

"If we continue along this process without making changes, we will destroy the program," Fitch said.

Actuaries proposed increasing the price of a contract by 17 percent to build reserves, cover administrative costs, and account for the fact that contract holders are more likely to attend the state's highest-priced colleges: the University of Mississippi, Mississippi State University and the University of Southern Mississippi.

Those changes could bring the program's funding ratio to 88 percent, actuaries estimated.

"We think this is a good program, we'd like to see it reopen, but we'd like to see the pricing fixed before you reopen it," Alberts said.

However, a combination of increasing the price for new contracts, lowering the expected investment return to 7 percent and assuming tuition will continue to climb at more than 6 percent a year could raise the price of new contracts by $4,000 or $5,000 over the current level of $25,886, driving down purchases from the historical average of 1,300 or so a year. That would be bad because the plan would count on new money to help cover the current deficit.

Other options to cover the current deficit include limiting tuition increases or having lawmakers subsidize the program. Actuaries said tuition would have to be limited to roughly a 1 percent annual increase to wipe out a $100 million deficit, compared to the 5 percent a year it's risen over the life of the plan. If tuition isn't limited, the state could have to kick in $5 million a year to bridge the gap.

Higher Education Commissioner Hank Bounds said he's uncomfortable forcing colleges and universities to absorb the gap, saying it would effectively make other students subsidize contract holders.

Contracts currently pay for 128 credit hours, even though only 124 are required in most cases to earn an undergraduate degree.

That means students could receive full-time tuition for as many as 10 semesters if they took 12 credit hours a semester. That level counts as a full-time student, but isn't high enough to earn a degree in four years. Bounds repeatedly expressed concern about that provision, and said he wanted the board to determine if it could legally change its guarantee for current contract holders to eight semesters of full-time tuition.

"I just wonder if we're paying for five years of college when we're promising them four." Bound said.

Treasury officials indicated they believed the state was legally bound to 128 credit hours for current contract owners.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/higher-prices-could-fix-miss-152147328.html

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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Twitter-hacking Syrian Electronic Army: How much state support does it have?

The pro-Syrian cyberhackers behind the recent attacks on major media outlets? Twitter accounts claim to be members of a grass-roots organization defending the honor of the nation, but are likely nothing more than government-backed cyberwarriors, some researchers say.

The hacks by the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) on Twitter reflect an intensifying effort in recent weeks to disseminate pro-Syrian propaganda and attack Syria?s perceived enemies in the media. The emphasis marks an apparent shift for the group, which previously had focused more on attacking and defacing websites and Facebook pages of members of Syria?s opposition and others they perceived as anti-Syrian, according to close observers of the group.

The most recent attack came Monday, with the SEA hacking into several Twitter accounts belonging to the British newspaper, The Guardian.

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Shortly after, Twitter warned news organization in an e-mail that their accounts could be vulnerable. Twitter has been shutting down the latest versions of the official SEA Twitter channel (the group was on its 12th) as fast as the San Francisco-based company can find them.

Citing ?several recent incidents of high-profile news and media Twitter handles being compromised,? the company wrote that: ?We believe that these attacks will continue, and that news and media organizations will continue to be high value targets to hackers.?

Twitter hack victims have so far included CBS, NPR, and the BBC. Previously hacked organizations included Human Rights Watch, Reuters, Sky News Arabia, and even the FIFA World Cup organization. The AP and BBC both reported that ?phishing? e-mails were sent to their staff about the same time accounts got hacked.

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But the biggest ?twit-hit? was on April 25, when the official Twitter account of the Associated Press was hijacked and used to tweet a hoax that the White House had been hit by bombs and President Obama injured. The US stock market immediately plummeted 145 points, the fake news erasing an estimated $200 billion in market value ? at least for a few minutes ? before it rebounded.

The group has now hit ?basically every media outlet on the planet from ABC News, to Reuters, to now the Associated Press," Jared Keller, Bloomberg News social media director told the BBC.

What?s behind the Twitter hacks is a bald effort to win attention for Syria?s cause and to attack the nation?s perceived enemies in the media, several close observers say.

Some researchers who have been tracking the SEA for years say the group appears to have at least ?tacit support? from Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Others argue the group is operated out of Dubai by deep-pocketed supporters of the Syrian regime. Still others say the connection with the Assad regime is quite direct.

?The SEA definitely has a close relationship with the regime,? says Amjad Baiazy, an independent cyber-researcher in London who was held in detention by the regime in 2011. ?I can?t say if they are also supported by certain individuals, but I can say they are funded by the regime. There are also strong indications that members of the group are trained by Iranian [information technology] experts.?

The fact that the group?s website is hosted on the national Syrian network, where local web hosting is highly politicized, indicates at the very least ?tacit support? from the Assad regime, according to Helmi Noman, a senior researcher with Citizen Lab, a cyber-research center at the University of Toronto.

Such ?local hosting of sensitive content indicates state approval or at least tolerance of the content and the people behind the content,? Mr. Noman writes in an e-mail interview. Even so, ?I do not have information that suggests that the SEA is a Syrian state operation, but the tacit support which we have documented can potentially amount to sponsorship.?

It is significant, as well, that President Assad thanked the group in a major televised speech in 2011, which Noman calls ?a prerequisite political blessing without which such a group with questionable activities cannot operate.?

In that speech to Damascus University, Assad likened online cyberwarriors to his best troops: "The army consists of the brothers of every Syrian citizen,? he said. ?Young people have an important role to play at this stage, because they have proven themselves to be an active power. There is the electronic army, which has been a real army in virtual reality."

When the domain names of the SEA were seized last month by US authorities, the SEA survived the interruption by launching a new country code top-level domain name ? sea.sy ? for its website, Noman writes. Doing so, ?implies that the national agency in charge of domain name registration does not find the SEA's hacking and compromising activities objectionable,? he notes.

Still, the SEA has steadfastly denied on its website any links to the Syrian regime, portraying itself as just a group of self-organized volunteers.

?We are a group of enthusiastic Syrian youths who could not stay passive towards the massive distortion of facts about the recent uprising in Syria, and this distortion is carried out by many Facebook pages that deliberately work to spread hatred and sectarian intolerance between the peoples of Syria to fuel the uprising,? the group?s description says on its website.

Distancing itself is not surprising, the researchers say.

?The state needs this distance so that it cannot be held legally, politically, or even financially responsible for the SEA's activities,? Noman writes. ?On the other hand, I won't be surprised if the Syrian institutions at some point defend their support [for] the SEA, arguing that their activities come in the context of a legitimate cyberwar. In fact, that is how the local media is portraying them in its celebratory reports which I have been looking at.?

The SEA has shifted from defacing political and mostly apolitical websites to targeting the media, which it perceives as hostile to the Syrian regime. The SEA, for instance, has not targeted "friendly" Russian or Iranian media, observers say. The group also likes media attention, and compromising the online presence of media outlets amplifies their exposure to the media, they agree.

?Basically they want to become famous to tell their story to the international community,? says Mr. Baiazy. ?To do this, they have to catch attention. So they target, for example, the Twitter account for Reuters. Believe it or not, they actually are trying to leave a positive impression about Syria.?

Baiazy, who was imprisoned in Syria in 2011 and interrogated about his online activities, says those questioning him were very young and barely computer literate. If so, it remain a question about the far more sophisticated actors also said to be part of the Syrian Electronic Army, which has been systematically and clandestinely luring opposition sympathizers with tainted video links in e-mail, fake Skype encryption tools, and tainted online documents.

Those hackers believed to be allied to Syria's government have deployed a fairly sophisticated array of powerful spyware with names like DarkComet, backdoor.bruet, and Blackshades. Available on the Internet, these malware are used to infiltrate the personal computers of opposition figures and rights activists and send back information on their friends and contacts as well as passwords, cybersecurity experts say.

Also of note, The Guardian reports that defectors from inside the SEA claim many in the organization moved last year from Damascus to a secret base in Dubai funded by Assad's billionaire cousin, Rami Makhlouf, who controls it.

Pro-Assad activists are said to receive $500 to $1,000 for attacks on major Western targets ? a huge sum for most Syrians, The Guardian reported.

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National Secular Society - Author of American Government ...

The US-Government sponsored Commission on International Religious Freedom has issued its latest report this week and one of its authors concludes that "aggressive secularism" is rife in Western Europe.

The Commission, which was set up to monitor the state of "religious freedom" round the world, was particularly harsh when commenting on bans on face veils in some European countries. It was also highly critical of attempts to control the ritual slaughter of animals and the practice of circumcising boys for religious reasons. It also criticises Switzerland for its ban on the building of minarets.

Because Western Europe generally has a very good record, "it's easy to overlook the fact that there are some questions and problematic issues emerging there" related to religious dress and customs, commission chair Katrina Lantos Swett told a press conference.

"In some countries a very aggressive secularism is putting people of religious faith in uncomfortable and difficult positions."

"These, along with limits on freedom of conscience and hate speech laws, are creating a growing atmosphere of intimidation against certain forms of religious activity in Western Europe," the report said. "These restrictions also seriously limit social integration and educational and employment opportunities for the individuals affected."

The review also referred to measures against religious groups characterised as "cults" and "sects," saying France has the most extensive restrictions but also mentioning Germany, Austria and Belgium.

"One of the problems with these sorts of laws, that are singling out a particular minority religious group, is that they send a signal that some people may take justified discrimination against members of that group," Elizabeth Cassidy, the commission's deputy director, told AFP.

The report is also critical of "hate speech" laws which it says can be used to silence religious voices. It quotes several of the cases that the NSS highlighted during its campaign to remove the world "insulting" from Section 5 of the Public Order Act. The report was written before this change in the law was made.

It is also critical of the amendments made to the Racial and Religious Hatred Act in order to protect free speech. The National Secular Society was at the head of the campaign to have these changes made.

The Commission also mentions the Eweida and Ladele cases, presenting them as abuses of religious freedom, although the report does not cover the period in which the cases reached the European Court of Human Rights.

Terry Sanderson, president of the National Secular Society, said: "This report seems to start from the assumption that religion can do no wrong and that its 'rights' are paramount and everyone else's must be subservient. It even criticises the French attempt to outlaw the forced wearing of veils, saying it potentially interferes with the rights of parents. Do children and women have no rights to refuse to wear the veil if their community or family insists that they do?

"We agree that there are many religious restrictions around the world that clearly are abuses of human rights ? such things as the proliferation of blasphemy laws accompanied by swingeing punishments for falling foul of them. The report rightly draws attention to such infringements.

"But Western Europe is a model of religious freedom. Its human rights charters place religious freedom at the very top of the list.

"We cannot be complacent, of course, and must be ever-vigilant for examples of restrictions on real religious freedom. But we must also be very careful of a newly-defined idea of 'religious freedom' that demands the power to trample on the rights of others.

"This Commission may have the best of intentions, and many of its findings are eye-opening. But it is not balanced and, as far as Western Europe is concerned, it is positively off the beam."

Read the report here (pdf)

See also: Scientology still a red flag in Germany

Protest after prosecutors refuse to stop ritual slaughter of animals

Source: http://www.secularism.org.uk/news/2013/05/american-government-sponsored-religious-freedom-report-says-very-aggressive-secularism-is-rife-in-western-europe

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Shell fends off Total to become UAE's sour gas partner

DUBAI (Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell will partner Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. (ADNOC) in a multi-billion-dollar project to develop the Bab sour gas field, the partners said on Tuesday.

The choice of Shell ahead of rival bidder Total to help treat the potentially deadly gases in Bab offers Europe's largest energy company a chance to prove the effectiveness of its latest gas technology.

The 30-year Bab venture also puts the Anglo-Dutch giant in a strong position to renew its role in the UAE's largest onshore oil concession, on which the Bab field stands, when that contract comes up for renewal early next year.

"We value our long and successful partnership with ADNOC, and look forward to continuing to play a role in helping the United Arab Emirates meet its energy needs," Shell Chief Executive Peter Voser said in a statement.

Shell had been widely expected to win the contract to develop Abu Dhabi's Shah gas field in 2011, but lost out to Occidental Petroleum.

UAE state news agency WAM said earlier on Tuesday that ADNOC would own 60 percent of the Bab joint venture's equity and Shell would hold the rest.

Total was overlooked for the Bab project despite a French charm offensive which included a visit to the UAE by French President Francois Hollande in January.

Bab, and the almost as technically challenging Shah sour gas project, are vital to limit the UAE's growing gas imports over the next decade.

Shah, which was developed first because it is seen as less difficult than Bab to develop, is on track for completion by the end of 2014.

Because Bab sits in one of the fields that make up the UAE's onshore oil concession, some industry observers believe the selection of Shell is likely to support its efforts to continue operating the oil fields for decades.

The UAE oil concession system allows international energy companies to acquire equity in the OPEC member country's hydrocarbon resources.

Big western oil companies including Shell are long-standing partners with ADNOC in the Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations but face rival bids to run the fields, which produce about 1.5 million barrels per day from Asian companies.

Bids from international oil companies hoping to operate the onshore fields beyond 2014 are due by the start of October.

(Reporting by Yara Bayoumy and Daniel Fineren, writing by Daniel Fineren)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/shell-fends-off-total-become-uaes-sour-gas-125328934.html

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Monday, February 18, 2013

Protesters Call On Obama To Reject Keystone XL Pipeline

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Tens of thousands of protesters turned out on the National Mall Sunday to encourage President Obama to make good on his commitment to act on climate change.

In his Inaugural address from outside the U.S. Capitol, the president said: "We will respond to the threat of climate change knowing that the failure to do so would betray our children and future generations."

Just a few weeks later, next to the Washington Monument, Paul Birkeland was one of a couple dozen people holding a long white tube above their heads.

"It's a backbone. It's a spine. The idea is to ask the president to have some spine and stand up to oil companies. And reject the Keystone Pipeline," Birkeland says.

The activists are focusing on the Keystone XL pipeline because it would carry tar sands oil from Alberta, Canada, to refineries on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. To make this oil, companies use complex extraction and processing techniques that use a lot of energy. So it has a larger greenhouse gas footprint than conventional crude.

Democratic Senator Sheldon Whitehouse from Rhode Island told the crowd that Congress is sleepwalking through the crisis on climate change. But he said protesters have an important ally.

"There's a man over there in the White House, he has found his voice on climate change. Are we going to have his back," Whitehouse asked.

Other speakers sounded less sure of the president's intentions.

Van Jones, a former adviser to President Obama, says that it would be disastrous if the project gets a green light.

"It would be like lighting a fuse on a carbon bomb ? that's what it would be like Mr. President," Jones says.

The Obama administration already let the southern portion of the Keystone XL pipeline go ahead. The State Department is expected to decide soon on the part that would cross the border from Canada and stretch to Oklahoma.

Organizers say it was the biggest climate rally ever in the United States. They claim about 35,000 people participated ? although there was no independent crowd count.

The crowd did stretch for several blocks as it made its way around the White House. Despite a cold wind and snow flurries, parents brought along young children.

Heather Clark wrapped her two toddlers in a sleeping bag and put them in their stroller.

"Events like Hurricane Sandy and Hurricane Katrina and everything that I've been reading lately says it's happening. And if we don't do something really, really soon we're all going to be in a state where we don't recognize the planet where we live," Clark says.

Buses brought college students from many states to the National Mall.

Will Jones, was one of them, traveling overnight from Eastern Michigan University. He thinks the president is under a lot of pressure from oil companies.

"Now is the time for him to man up a little bit and make a decision. That's what he's in office to do," Jones says.

But some energy experts say environmentalists are focusing too much on Keystone. They argue that even if that pipeline isn't built, Canadian Tar sands oil will find another way to flow.

Retired Army Col. Dan Nolan represents a group of national security experts called Operation Free. He says there are clear national security benefits to getting more oil from Canada.

"We're putting America's sons and daughters at risk by having to protect oil production capability in the Middle East," Nolan says.

The real challenge he says is to shift the world off oil and other fossil fuels.

Source: http://www.npr.org/2013/02/18/172294244/protesters-call-on-obama-to-reject-keystone-xl-pipeline?ft=1&f=1007

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Sunday, February 17, 2013

ACE Fitness Certifications Review | Which one to choose?

Male and female ACE certified fitness professionals posing together for photo with gym in the background..

American Council on Exercise (ACE) offers four different fitness certifications to suit the needs of different types of health & fitness professionals.

The American Council on Exercise (ACE) is the largest nonprofit organization for fitness certification, education, and training in the world. Founded in 1985, ACE has become an established resource for fitness trainers and clients, holding claim to some of the most comprehensive, unbiased scientific research in the fitness industry. This dedication as a leader among fitness organizations is evident as ACE provides a vast array of certifications designed to complement any fitness minded career path. Furthermore, ACE offers arguably the most accessible continuing education opportunities and professional resources to its certification holders.

The following four NCCA (National Commission for Certifying Agencies) accredited certifications are currently offered by ACE: Personal Trainer, Group Fitness Instructor, Health Coach, and Advanced Health & Fitness Specialist.

ACE Personal Trainer Certification

Since ACE is highly recognized in the fitness industry, those focused on having a future in personal training can be confident with their choice of becoming an ACE certified personal trainer. This certification includes learning the ACE Integrated Fitness Training model (ACE IFT), which is a newly developed personal training system that combines cardiorespiratory training with functional movement and resistance training. It also integrates stability, mobility and movement training to improve both performance and fitness.

ACE IFT promotes trainer-client interaction, something very important for client retention. This personal trainer certification will not only give you all of the tools that you need to be an excellent trainer, but to be a successful one as well. By teaching you how to form and maintain a good working relationship with your clients, you will have the skills to establish rapport and make a strong connection. This makes you better equipped to meet all of your clients? fitness needs and keep their business as well.

Certification Prerequisites & Exam Cost

You must be 18 years old and have a current adult CPR/AED certification and present a current government-issued photo ID. The exam is taken at one of their computer-based testing centers and with 500 testing center locations, finding a location near you is easy and you get your exam score immediately ? no waiting to find out if you passed.

It costs $399 for the exam alone, or anywhere from $499 to $699 for the exam plus study materials depending on the certification package that you choose.

Learn more about the certification packages available to become an ACE Certified Personal Trainer.

ACE Group Fitness Instructor Certification

This certification is geared towards those who are interested in leading workouts in a group setting. You will be trained to help motivate, lead, and educate clients towards improving their health. Though having potential to be very lucrative, not all clients prefer group fitness as it takes away from the one on one attention and customization that many clients want and need. However, with only so many hours in a day, group fitness can earn you a lot of money in a short amount of time and your answer to those who enjoy that workout setting.

Holding this certification means that you are knowledgeable about injury prevention, class design, anatomy, kinesiology, exercise physiology, instructional techniques, and cuing. Employers will know with the ACE group fitness instructor certification that you?re able to skillfully and effectively lead group exercise classes. Also, you will be more attractive to potential employers in general because ACE has a well-known standard of quality in the fitness industry.

With this certification, you will get support from ACE as long as your certification is up to date; support is also available from other ACE certified fitness professionals by email, phone, or live chat.

Certification Prerequisites & Exam Cost

You must be 18 years old and have a current adult CPR/AED certification and present a current government-issued photo ID.

Exam study packages range from $189.95 to $499.95. It?s important to note the exam registration voucher cannot be purchased individually for the Group Fitness Instructor certification. Only the $499.95 study bundle includes an exam voucher which allows you to take computer-based exam within 6 months.

Learn more about the different ACE Group Fitness Instructor certification packages.

ACE Health Coach Certification

This certification is an excellent credential for fitness, medical, allied health and human resource professionals. The ACE Health Coach certification focuses on integrating fitness, nutrition and the science behind behavior modification. Currently, the only Health Coach certification accredited by the NCCA, it easily brings together your current career with a holistic approach to health.

Health coaches help people in making lifestyle and diet changes that are necessary to improve their health. As a certified ACE Health Coach, you will be able to teach your clients about proper nutrition, map out exercise plans, and help them with any lifestyle or behavioral changes they might need to make. As a health coach your goal is to inspire, motivate, and support your clients every step of the way on their journey to achieving optimal health and wellness.

Holding the ACE Health Coach certification shows that you are well-versed in exercise science, nutrition, coaching strategies and client communication. This includes goal setting, how to motivate, designing programs for clients with specific needs (obese, diabetic, pregnant, geriatric, eating disorders, and other diseases), how to give feedback and encourage clients, proper nutrition, tools to educate clients, exercise physiology, kinesiology, and anatomy, psychological factors associated with the coach-client relationship, different learning styles, and strategies to facilitate changes in behavior.

Certification Prerequisites & Exam Cost

To sit for this exam, you must be 18 years old, have a current government-issued CPR/AED certification and submit supporting documentation showing you have either an NCCA-accredited certification in fitness, nutrition, health care, wellness, human resources or a related field or an associate?s or higher degree from an accredited academic institution or comparable work experience in any of these specified fields.

You can purchase an exam-only voucher for $399 or have the option of choosing from two ACE Health Coach certification packages priced at $499 or $599 ? both of which include an exam voucher. Each bundle contains various study materials designed to help you pass the exam and become certified.

Learn more about the certification packages available to become an ACE Health Coach.

ACE Advanced Health & Fitness Specialist Certification

Now health & fitness gurus can step into an in-demand professional role in clinical fitness programming. This unique certification allows you to market your services to hospitals and other medical facilities and organizations. Tap into an aging market, work with pre- and post-natal women, or dive into the biomechanical and physiological impact of disease and its effect on peoples? lives.

By having the Advanced Health & Fitness Specialist certification it shows that you are knowledgeable in preventive and post rehabilitative fitness programming for clients who already suffer from, or are at risk of becoming obese or developing metabolic, pulmonary, cardiovascular or musculoskeletal health conditions. This certification will help you stand out and make you more employable to allied healthcare organizations, hospitals, community health clinics and senior health facilities. Furthermore, it shows you are qualified to deal with the psychological components of working with patients that have various health issues and conditions.

You?ll be qualified to help people who already have health problems, as well as specific populations such as older adults, youth, and pre- and post-natal women. There is a growing need for certified professionals who meet these specific health and fitness requirements of people. The ACE Advanced Health & Fitness Specialist certification will allow you to work in this much needed capacity, with a credential that is highly regarded.

Certification Prerequisites & Exam Cost

To sit for this exam, you must be at least 18 years of age and have a current adult CPR and AED certificate. You?re also required to have a current ACE Personal Trainer or Health Coach certification; or another NCCA-accredited personal trainer or advanced fitness related certification; or have a bachelor?s degree in an Exercise Science or related field at the time of registration with supporting documentation. In addition, a minimum 300 hours of work experience in designing and implementing exercise programs for healthy individuals and/or at-risk individuals is required at the time of registration.

Study materials start at $122.95 for the standard package up to a $499 premier package which includes a voucher to take the exam.

Learn more about the study packages available to prepare for the ACE Advanced Health & Fitness Specialist certification.

ACE Certification Exam & Prep Time Information

Preparing yourself for any of the above ACE certification exams can range from 3 ? 6 months depending on current knowledge and skill level. ACE offers a weekly study plan based on three- or six-month time frames to keep you on track, as well as a number of online study materials to fit almost any schedule. Each certification exam covers 150 multiple choice questions that must be completed within a 3-hour period. Prep time may vary depending on your time, study habits, and length of time to learn and review purchased online study materials and resources. You also should consider the amount of time to obtain any of the prerequisites you may need. It is worthwhile to note that re-takes of any of these exams are $199 and testing for a second certification is only $199.

Source: http://www.exercise-science-guide.com/blog/ace-fitness-certifications-review/

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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Why America Is Losing the War Against China's Hacker Spies (Yahoo Security)

Forget?The New York Times?and?The Wall Street Journal.?Chinese hackers are on a digital espionage campaign targeting a vast array of pretty much any major American organization "with intellectual property to protect," and now that there's a rare human side to combatting the malware attacks, we know there's not enough being done to stop the hackers yet.

RELATED: China Hacked the New York Times for Four Months Straight

In a new cover story,?Bloomberg Businessweek's Dune Lawrence?and?Michael Riley?follow one of the American malware experts attempting to fight the war on hackers, and he reveals a long ? even impossible ? battle ahead. Since he began tracking Chinese hackers in 2004 at Dell SecureWorks, Joe Stewart has had two big successes in spy hunting, as he unveiled the identities of the hackers "Zhang" and "Cyb3rsleuth." Stewart even manages to connect Cyb3rsleuth to the People?s Liberation Army's Information Engineering University. And he doesn't exactly deny Lawrence and Riley's assertion that the ongoing Chinese malware spying goes straight to the top:

RELATED: US Intelligence Says It's Not Just China Spying on Us

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Investigators at dozens of commercial security companies suspect many if not most of those hackers either are military or take their orders from some of China?s many intelligence or surveillance organizations.

Indeed, the?Businessweek?story builds on growing fears that Chinese hackers might be targeting a whole lot more than just a couple of newspapers in the United States. A secret intelligence estimate described by?The Washington Post this week?"describes a wide range of sectors that have been the focus of hacking over the past five years, including energy, finance, information technology, aerospace and automotives." That's a lot of trade secrets, and it appears to be the impetus behind an executive order issued on Tuesday by President Obama for government and the private sector to collaborate on cybersecurity threats. Congress is also taking up the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act in an effort to shore up what security hawks see as holes in Obama's order. At the State of the Union on Tuesday, the president devoted a surprisingly large part of his address to hacking:

Now, we know hackers steal people?s identities and infiltrate private e-mails. We know foreign countries and companies swipe our corporate secrets. Now our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid, our financial institutions, our air traffic control systems. We cannot look back years from now and wonder why we did nothing in the face of real threats to our security and our economy.

Unfortunately, it may also take years before the full extent of the threat from China can be addressed head-on. As the U.S. government and those major, say, financial institutions start to connect on security issues, our private malware defenders can't even add up their success stories to anything that will actually stop the hacks from growing ? or that will actually get China to admit what's going on. From Businessweek:?

Outing one person involved in the hacking teams won?t stop computer intrusions from China. Zhang?s a cog in a much larger machine and, given how large China?s operations have become, finding more Zhangs may get easier. Show enough of this evidence, Stewart figures, and eventually the Chinese government can?t deny its role. ?It might take several more years of piling on reports like that to make that weight of evidence so strong that it?s laughable, and they say, ?Oh, it was us,? ? says Stewart. ?I don?t know that they?ll stop, but I would like to make it a lot harder for them to get away with it.?

That's right, it will take years longer for China to even pay attention to the American counter-offensive. As the Bloomberg?piece explains, these hacks are a "continuous invasion," and America is totally outnumbered. In the last 10 months, Chinese hackers have doubled their forces, with 10 teams deploying 300 malware groups. "There is a tremendous amount of manpower being thrown at this from their side," Stewart, the face of our anti-malware campaign. told Businessweek. Meanwhile, most American businesses and agencies are "outmatched by an enemy with vast resources and a long head-start," Lawrence and Riley write.?

RELATED: China Hacked the Wall Street Journal, Too

There is one slightly encouraging tid-bit in the?Bloomberg?piece, however. At least some of our important national security organizations have enough resources to combat the hackers. Lawrence and Riley list the Pentagon and a "handful of three letter organizations" as "possibly" having enough manpower to combat the vast Chinese effort. So, there's that, and that's why Obama is doubling down.?

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/why-america-losing-war-against-chinas-hacker-spies-155328275.html

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Friday, February 15, 2013

College Democrats, Republicans join Ivy League clubs in supporting marriage equality

The Republican and Democratic clubs of the Ivy League have come together to publicly support marriage equality.

A joint statement released Thursday marks the first time several of the clubs, including the Columbia University College Republicans, officially supported marriage for same-sex couples.

?We, the College Democrats and College Republicans chapters of the Ivy League, endorse marriage equality and challenge our nation?s leaders to join us in defense of marriage equality for gay and lesbian couples," the statement reads.

CUCR typically doesn?t take public stances on any political issues, president Tyler Trumbach, CC ?13, said.

?We think it?s the right thing to do now. Personally, I think we should have done this years ago,? Trumbach said. ?It?s important for us to do this now to let people know that not all Republicans agree with the mainstream Republican party?especially young Republicans don?t all agree with that message.?

The idea for the statement came from students at the University of Pennsylvania, who reached out to the other clubs, seeking support for an Ivy-wide statement.

?When we got the email, we said of course we?ll sign, this is a no-brainer,? Columbia University Democrats president Janine Balekdjian, CC ?13, said. ?We?ve been for marriage equality since way, way before I got to Columbia, and we were just very excited to hear that the Columbia Republicans had signed on.?

The two Columbia groups released an additional joint statement Thursday. Club leaders wanted to release it early to ensure that it would be noticed on Valentine?s Day, Trumbach said.

?The Columbia Democrats and Columbia University College Republicans are pleased to endorse marriage equality for gay and lesbian couples,? the statement reads. ?We join with all of the College Democrats and College Republicans chapters of the Ivy League in urging our nation?s leaders to move forward on an issue too important to be held hostage by party politics. Our generation overwhelmingly supports marriage equality, and we look forward to a future of bipartisan cooperation in ensuring equality for all Americans.?

?I think the goal of this is just to let other college Republican chapters across the country know?there are a lot them that do support marriage equality, but they just feel uncomfortable coming out and saying it?that there are resources, there are other chapters that will back them up on this position,? Trumbach said.

He added that the CUCR board voted to approve the statement with over 75 percent in favor, something he said never would have happened when he first joined the club his first year, or even last year.

Recent board changes have given the group ?a new dynamic, a dynamic that?s not afraid of taking these stances,? Trumbach said. ?Looking at our general body, we saw this same openness to accept marriage equality as well.?

Balekdjian said she felt excited about the declaration of support because she sees it as indicative of the larger national discourse.

?I think it?s supposed to be a sort of barometer of young Americans in the national discourse and how we feel about gay marriage and that we support it,? she said.

Tom Callander, CC ?13 and CUCR director of finance, also said he hopes the statement will have implications beyond the immediate Columbia campus.

?We think it?s an important step in showing the campus and people outside the Columbia community that there are a number of issues on which Republicans and Democrats can agree and there are common-sense bipartisan solutions, and we think that is an important lesson that not just people on our campus should learn, but our nation?s leaders as well,? he said.

However, Balekdjian said she believes the statement matters less at Columbia than at other schools with less liberal student bodies.

On the other hand, Trumbach said the statement is important for Columbia?s perception of CUCR.

?It sends the message that we?re not afraid to stand up for important values such as this,? Trumbach said. ?Even Republicans, who are viewed kind of negatively on Columbia?s campus?in reality, we?re part of the community as well, we see these struggles and issues.?

Trumbach called this statement ?one of the most important things this club has ever done? and said he hopes the joint effort will inspire students in other places to ?not be afraid to take stances on controversial issues that are important for our time.?

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Created: Thursday 14 February 2013 12:00am

Updated: Thursday 14 February 2013 04:26am

Source: http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2013/02/14/college-democrats-republicans-join-ivy-league-clubs-supporting-marriage-equality

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Austin Peay State University Track and Field headed to Ohio for Buckeye Tune-Up

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Austin Peay State University Lady GovsClarksville, TN ? Austin Peay State University women?s track and field team travels to Columbus, Ohio for its final tune-up before the conference championships at this weekend?s Buckeye Tune-Up, hosted by Ohio State.

The one-day meet begins 5:00pm, Friday, at the French Fieldhouse.

Austin Peay Women's Track and Field. (Courtesy: Brittney Sparn/APSU Sports Information)

Austin Peay Women?s Track and Field. (Courtesy: Brittney Sparn/APSU Sports Information)

The majority of the Lady Govs got last weekend off in preparation for this final meet before the Ohio Valley Conference Indoor Championships, next weekend.? Senior Chantelle Grey, the only active Lady Gov last weekend, finished 11th in the 800m run at the Spire Invitational to take over first place in the OVC in that event.

?I think the week off really helped a lot of our athletes who were banged up,? said head coach Doug Molnar. ?Hopefully this meet will be a good confidence-builder for us in the run up to the OVC Championships.?

Grey and junior Xiamar Richards (third in the OVC in the 5000m run) lead a strong contingent of Lady Govs seeking a good qualifying position for the conference championships.? In sprints, sophomore Erika Adams ranks eighth in the conference in the 60m dash but is less than a tenth of a second out of fourth place.

Both Austin Peay relay squads reside at the top of the conference rankings.? The 4x400m relay team ranks fourth, just over two seconds behind third-place SIU Edwardsville, while the distance medley team ranks second, more than one second ahead of Eastern Illinois.

In the field,? senior Nicole Bressner sits an inch-and-a-half out of eighth in the conference in the pole vault with a season-best 10? 11.75? mark.? Seniors Cenitra Hudson (sixth) and Lauren Lyles (seventh) rank near the top in the long jump, with Hudson also ranking seventh in the triple jump.

?This meet will be big for us,? Molnar said. ?While it?s a little more low-key than Grey?s field at the Spire Invitational was last week, everybody here is trying to get a better time or mark for their conference championship runs. It?s going to be a tough field.?


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Source: http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/2013/02/14/austin-peay-state-university-track-and-field-headed-to-ohio-for-buckeye-tune-up/

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