Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Oscar TV audience rises to 40.3 million, show gets mauling

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Sunday's Oscar ceremony scored the biggest TV audience in three years, and edgy new host Seth MacFarlane helped boost interest from young men, despite getting a mauling from TV critics.

Nielsen ratings data on Monday showed that 40.3 million Americans watched the Academy Awards ceremony on ABC television, up three percent from 2012. ABC said it was the largest Oscar audience in three years.

Boosted by a bumper box office crop of movies and intrigue over MacFarlane's debut as Oscar host, the show grew 11 percent in the 18-49 year-old audience most coveted by advertisers, and by 34 percent in 18-34 year-old men compared to 2012.

After a night of zingers about gays and Jews and risque jokes about female nudity, the man behind animated TV series "Family Guy" largely lived up to his own prophecy - at least judging by traditional media - that he could be deemed the worst host in Oscar history.

Rolling Stone writer Rob Sheffield said MacFarlane appeared like a "bumbling rookie" and "few ideas could have been stupider" than turning the Academy Awards into a "Seth MacFarlane variety special."

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which campaigns against anti-Semitism, said it was "sad and disheartening" that the Academy Awards show had "sought to use age-old anti-Jewish stereotypes for laughs."

The group pointed to a sketch in which MacFarlane's puppet bear Ted remarked to the A-list crowd at the Dolby Theatre that it's better to be Jewish if you want to work in Hollywood.

"When one considers the global audience of the Oscars of upwards of two billion people, including many who know little or nothing about Hollywood or the falsity of such Jewish stereotypes, there's a much higher potential for the ?Jews control Hollywood' myth to be accepted as fact," ADL national director Abraham H. Foxman said in a statement on Monday.

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MacFarlane, 39, fared better on Facebook, Twitter and blogs, where 13 percent declared him the "best host ever", according to conversations tracked by social media research firm Fizziology.

And MacFarlane didn't win over the online world just because of his wit. Seven percent said he was "the sexiest" host, Fizziology said on Monday.

Many TV critics were equally put off by the song and dance heavy Oscars telecast, which ran to three and 1/2 hours.

"Mr. MacFarlane didn't ruin the show. But the show almost ruined the Oscars," wrote Alessandra Stanley in the New York Times.

Los Angeles TV critic Mary McNamara seemed to agree, calling the Oscar telecast "long, self-indulgent and dull even by the show's time-honored dull-defining standards" despite the valiant efforts of performers Adele and Barbra Streisand and "a surprisingly witty" Daniel Day-Lewis in his Best Actor acceptance speech.

Hank Stuever of the Washington Post said that MacFarlane "did a fairly middle-of-the-road job as host on a fairly middle-of-the-road telecast."

ABC, a unit of Walt Disney, also reported growth to its online and social media platforms, saying that its Oscar.com website had attracted 15.8 million visitors since the Academy Award nominations were announced in early January - a 28 percent increase over 2012.

Last year, when Billy Crystal hosted for the ninth time, some 39.3 million people watched the Oscars ceremony on television.

"Argo," the Iran hostage thriller and box office hit, was the big winner at Sunday's ceremony, taking home Best Picture and two other Oscars.

(Additional reporting by Eric Kelsey and Piya Sinha-roy; editing by Andrew Hay)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/oscars-ceremony-draws-40-3-million-tv-viewers-222658761--finance.html

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

FOR KIDS: Feeling the invisible

Sensor wired into a rat?s brain lets it detect light the animal can?t see

By Sid Perkins

Web edition: February 21, 2013

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Researchers trained a rat with a sensor wired into its brain to find water at a door marked with an invisible light.

Credit: Thomson et al., Nature Communications (2013)

A sensor wired to a portion of the rat brain that normally processes the sense of touch enabled the animal to detect a form of light it cannot ordinarily see, scientists report. The new research underscores how adaptable the brain is. It also offers hope that someday people who have suffered severe brain damage or who have?gone blind can regain some lost function.

Researchers mounted infrared sensors onto the scalps of rats.?Using tiny wires, they connected the detectors to that part of the rat brain that normally interprets signals coming from the whiskers. The connection allowed the rats to sense the infrared light that was visible only to the scalp sensors.

Visit the new?Science News for Kids?website?and read the full story:?Feeling the invisible

Source: http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/348516/title/FOR_KIDS_Feeling_the_invisible

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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Iowa governor blasts Rove super PAC as meddling

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) ? Turmoil deepened among leading Republicans over efforts to ward off controversial candidates in the next election, as Iowa Republican Gov. Terry Branstad blasted a new candidate-steering plan by Karl Rove and warned him to stay out of state and congressional races.?

"I basically told Karl Rove that what he was doing is counter-productive and he needs to stay out of it," said Branstad, recounting a phone call to Rove, the leader of the new Conservative Victory Project.

In the aftermath of last fall's disappointing election outcome for the GOP, party leaders have been focusing on fielding more candidates with broad appeal - and fewer unpredictable ones - but have split bitterly over how to do it, worsening party tensions.

The push was prompted in part by the defeat of Republican Senate candidates Todd Akin in Missouri and Richard Mourdock in Indiana, who lost races the GOP expected to win. The two, who were backed by ultraconservative Tea Party groups, suffered after making controversial comments about rape, and their losses helped kill GOP chances of winning control of the Senate.

The Rove-backed group is planning to raise money and run ads in primary election campaigns to help candidates seen as more attractive to general election voters. The effort is intended to counterbalance fundraising groups that boosted strong conservatives in primary races.

But the targeted effort conflicts with a more diplomatic approach favored by Branstad and other mainstream Republicans wary of offending important officeholders and factions. Branstad, who is influential as the five-term governor of a political swing state that hosts the first nominating contest of each presidential campaign, was especially inflamed by indications the Rove organization would target Iowa arch-conservative Rep. Steve King if he tried to run for the state's open Senate seat in 2014.

There is similar tension about Republican candidates in West Virginia, where the GOP hopes to pick up a seat long held by Democrats, and in Georgia, where Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss' retirement has set off an internal fight between hard-right conservatives and the GOP establishment.

Branstad, in an interview with the Associated Press, said Rove's plan to use fundraising and negative advertising against suspect Republicans was "a mistake."

"If some outside group that has no connection to Iowa attacks somebody from Iowa, that is not smart," Branstad said.

In the weeks after Iowa Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin announced his retirement, Branstad has used private breakfasts with King and his House colleague Tom Latham to discuss who would be the strongest contender for seat, which has been held by Democrats for more than 30 years.

News of Rove's plans inflamed King, prompting him to issue an angry fundraising appeal in which he declared, "Nobody can bully me out of running."

Representatives of Conservative Victory Project did not immediately respond to requests for comment. But in a New York Times story earlier this month, organization director Steven Law was quoted as saying, "We're concerned about Steve King's Todd Akin problem...All of the things he's said are going to be hung around his neck."

King has strong support among conservatives but also a reputation for provocative statements. During the 2008 presidential campaign, he said a victory by Democrat Barack Obama would be welcomed by terrorists. "If he is elected president, then the Islamist, the al-Qaida, the radical Islamists and their supporters will be dancing in the streets."

King's devout followers, among Iowa's most conservative, were incensed at the news of Rove's group. But so were traditional GOP stalwarts like Richard Schwarm.

"I think that was a total backfire on Rove's part," said Richard Schwarm, a former Iowa Republican Party chairman and longtime Rove friend.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/iowa-governor-blasts-rove-super-pac-meddling-204907622.html

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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Movie review: Love endures the worst in powerful 'Amour' | The Salt ...

This film image released by Sony Pictures Classics shows Jean-Louis Trintignant in a scene from the Austrian film, "Amour." (AP Photo/Sony Pictures Classics, File)

Review ? Two French legends provide great performances.

In "Amour," the Austrian writer-director Michael Haneke ? infamous for the cruelty he inflicts on his characters in films such as "Funny Games," "Cache" and "The White Ribbon" ? finally meets a subject more brutal than he is: growing old.

The result is a haunting drama, precise in its chilling details, and showcasing powerfully painful performances by two legends of French film.

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Where ? Broadway Centre Cinemas.

When ? Opens Friday, Feb. 15.

Rating ? PG-13 for mature thematic material including a disturbing act, and for brief language.

Running time ? 127 minutes; in French with subtitles.

It begins, as things like this usually do, with something small. Georges (Jean-Louis Trintignant) and Anne (Emmanuelle Riva), married music teachers in their 80s, are eating lunch together and talking about the usual stuff. Then, for a minute, Anne goes blank, unresponsive to Georges? voice or touch. She snaps out of it and tries to continue as normal.

But nothing will be normal from now on.

Visits to doctors reveal that Anne?s body is deteriorating. Gradually, she?s unable to walk, or talk normally, or do the little things she used to do easily. As Anne?s physical condition grows worse, it takes its toll on her emotional state ? and on Georges? ability to cope.

This is what Haneke means, in the film?s acidly ironic title, by love. It?s not the easy, carefree love of Georges and Anne?s early days, when they shared their music and love for their daughter (played as an adult living abroad by Isabelle Huppert). This is love when it?s the hardest, when one person is entirely at the mercy of the other?s care, when only love keeps either person from feeling resentment or anger at the situation into which they are locked.

With any other director, this material could easily sink into sentimental quicksand. But Haneke?s astringent script and direction, so meticulously focused on the harrowing details of Anne?s debilitation and Georges? frustration, keep sentimentality at arm?s length. As a result, the movie is a gut-punch, all the way to the end.

The performances are heartwrenching. Riva, who first tasted fame with Alain Resnais? 1959 classic "Hiroshima Mon Amour," earns her late-in-life Oscar nomination by unflinchingly portraying Anne?s physical decline and her fierce anger at her body?s betrayal.

Trintignant (whose career ranges from "A Man and a Woman" to Costa-Gavras? "Z" to "Three Colors: Red") matches Riva in intensity as Georges endures his wife?s growing pain and humiliation. Together, they create a portrait of love ? patient, kind and self-sacrificing ? worthy of the film?s title.

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Friday, February 15, 2013

London Fashion Week 2013: Millie Mackintosh mixes high street and designer for LFW outing

Posted: Friday 15 Feb 2013

Above: Millie Mackintosh is making an appearance at the opening day of London Fashion Week 2013

Above: Millie Mackintosh was joined at LFW 2013 by Made In Chelsea co-star Rosie Forsecue

Above: Rochelle Humes and Mollie King have also been tweeting their excitement about LFW 2013

SHE'S definitely been preparing for this day for while.

Millie Mackintosh has donned her most stylish gear for her first appearance at London Fashion Week 2013.?The Made In Chelsea beauty hit Twitter this morning to share her excitement before uploading a snap of her LFW ensemble.?

Wearing a mixture of high street and designer attire and huge sunglasses, Professor Green's lady posed at Somerset House as she arrived for the Autumn/Winter Collection shows.?

She commented: "#todayimwearing Zara trousers, kurt geiger shoes, acne jacket and #charlottesimone stole #LFW."?

But Mills isn't the only celeb basking in the London Fashion Week excitement; The Saturdays' Mollie King and Rochelle Humes are also buzzing for the shows.?

This morning, Mollie tweeted: "Let #LFW commence?", while Rochelle wrote: "#lfw is my favourite time of year...so exciting #girlheaven :-)."?

Wish we were there!?

Source: http://new-magazine.co.uk//latestnews/view/48648/London-Fashion-Week-2013-Millie-Mackintosh-mixes-high-street-and-designer-for-LFW-outing/

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Francois Hollande in India to push for $12 bn fighter jet deal

NEW DELHI - Making India the first stop of his maiden official visit to Asia since taking over last year, French President Francois Hollande Thursday discussed the progress of two big ticket deals, including a $12-billion deal for 126 Rafale fighter jets.

The two countries inked four agreements, including on education.

During talks with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Hollande also discussed the contract for Areva to build a 9,900-megawatt nuclear power plant in the western coastal state of Maharashtra worth $9.4 billion.

Talks are hung on the commercial aspect of the deal as well as Indian nuclear liability laws, which entail higher compensation costs on the supplier in the case of a nuclear leak or disaster.

Hollande arrived here early Thursday at the head of a high-level delegation which includes six ministers, including Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian and Trade Minister Nicole Bricq, and a 50-member trade delegation.

Addressing a joint press conference with Manmohan Singh after delegation-level talks, Hollande said France has "confidence in India, which is a peaceful power and we must provide the best material and equipment to India It is a relation of confidence and trust between us."

On defence ties, Hollande said France and India have been cooperating for many years. "India trusts France for its equipment and France trusts India for its use India is a land of peace."

While negotiations for the contract for 126 Rafale medium multi-role combat aircraft (MMRCA) manufactured by Dassault Aviation for the Indian Air Force are on, the two sides concluded discussions on a deal for co-developing the short-range surface-to-air missile (SRSAM) project.

Hollande said details of the Rafale deal were being discussed "and we do hope we can reach an early conclusion".

At a press conference later, he ruled out France ever compromising on defence trade rules amid corruption allegations clouding India's chopper deal with Italy's AgustaWestland.

Hollande said France would do "nothing contrary to the rules of trade" that were based on the principles of competitiveness and fairness, while pointing out the "excellence" of the Rafale jet.

Hollande said both countries also want to take forward their ties in space, education and culture.

The visit coincided with the announcement in Paris that the French economy shrank 0.3 percent in the fourth quarter after manufacturers cut thousands of jobs.

In the fields of transport, railways, trams, sanitation and water, he said "France has to prove that it is of service to the Indian economy".

On Mali, where France sent its troops to push out the Al Qaeda militants, Hollande welcomed India's pledge of $1 million to the United Nations-backed Mission in the north African country.

Hollande said India's support to France's move in Mali was part of the "element of credibility of our relationship".

The Jaitapur nuclear power project has run into stiff opposition from environmentalists who have voiced concern about seismic activity in the area and fears about the safety of nuclear power following the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan.

Manmohan Singh reiterated India's commitment to its early implementation as soon as "the commercial and technical negotiations, which have made good progress, are completed."

France and India inked agreements in the railway sector, a cultural exchange programme, a letter of intent on intensification of cooperation in the fields of education, higher education and research and a statement of intent for long-term cooperation.

Source: http://www.bignewsnetwork.com/index.php/sid/212580300/scat/3a8a80d6f705f8cc

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Los Angeles Lakers vs. Los Angeles Clippers NBA Odds & Prediction: February 14th 2013

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Odds: Clippers -3 Over/Under 200 (February 14th 2013)
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Lakers are 16-35 ATS in their last 51 games following a S.U. win. Lakers are 4-9 ATS in their last 13 games vs. a team with a winning S.U. record. Lakers are 2-6 ATS in their last 8 when their opponent scores 100 points or more in their previous game. Lakers are 6-20 ATS in their last 26 Thursday games. Lakers are 1-4 ATS in their last 5 vs. NBA Pacific. Clippers are 20-7 ATS in their last 27 after scoring 100 points or more in their previous game. Clippers are 2-5 ATS in their last 7 games following a S.U. win. Clippers are 2-5 ATS in their last 7 vs. Western Conference. Clippers are 2-6 ATS in their last 8 games vs. a team with a losing S.U. record.

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Under is 7-0 in Lakers last 7 home games vs. a team with a winning road record. Over is 6-0 in Lakers last 6 vs. a team with a winning S.U. record. Under is 7-1 in Lakers last 8 home games. Under is 5-1 in Lakers last 6 games following a ATS loss. Over is 21-7 in Lakers last 28 vs. NBA Pacific. Over is 7-1 in Clippers last 8 games playing on 0 days rest. Under is 4-1 in Clippers last 5 vs. Western Conference. Over is 4-1 in Clippers last 5 vs. NBA Pacific. Over is 5-2 in Clippers last 7 road games vs. a team with a winning home record. Over is 15-6 in Clippers last 21 games following a ATS loss.

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01/04/13 LAC 107?-?LAL 102 LAC -4.5 0.5 O 207.0 41/82 35/76 47-36
11/02/12 LAL 95?-?LAC 105 LAC -1.5 8.5 O 192.0 34/68 38/84 38-37
04/04/12 LAC 108?-?LAL 113 LAL 3.0 8.0 O 188.0 43/95 43/83 46-44
01/25/12 LAL 96?-?LAC 91 LAL -4 1.0 O 186.0 32/66 37/87 36-42
01/14/12 LAC 102?-?LAL 94 LAC -2.5 5.5 O 188.0 35/85 35/77 50-42
03/25/11 LAL 112?-?LAC 104 LAC 9.5 1.5 O 197.5 39/78 42/84 41-34
02/25/11 LAL 108?-?LAC 95 LAL -10.5 2.5 O 193.0 43/85 31/82 39-45
01/16/11 LAC 99?-?LAL 92 LAC 5 12.0 U 196.0 38/87 31/75 50-45
12/08/10 LAC 86?-?LAL 87 LAC 7.5 6.5 U 204.5 32/80 34/80 52-39
04/14/10 LAC 107?-?LAL 91 LAC 6.5 22.5 O 194.0 42/83 34/86 48-49

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Ex-Mayor Lost Up to $1B in Gambling Winnings

Former San Diego Mayor Maureen O'Connor, widow of Jack-in-the-Box founder Robert O. Peterson, squandered away her fortune on a video poker habit according to her personal attorney.

The revelation was made Thursday outside a federal courthouse in San Diego where O'Connor faces one charge of stealing millions from a charity set up by her late husband.

The former mayor's eyes filled with tears and she answered questions haltingly as she pleaded not guilty to a embezzlement charge.

According to her attorney, O'Connor has had severe health problems for several years including a brain tumor which he blamed for a gambling habit.

The 66-year-old, whose estate was at one time worth $40 to $50 million on paper, spent every last dime she had gambling according to attorney Eugene Iredale.

Iredale said his client won and lost more than $1 billion in gambling winnings over a nine-year period of playing video poker in Las Vegas, Atlantic City and San Diego.

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They alleged that between Sept. 2008 and March 2009, O'Connor took more than $2,088,000 from the foundation.

"A sum of money which she intended to repay but was unable to repay,? Iredale said.

The money was earmarked for charitable purposes but was used for other purposes he said.

Prosecutors alleged O'Connor "deprived the Foundation of its remaining assets and left it completely bankrupt."

O'Connor's entrance into the federal courthouse Thursday morning was unsteady.

Using a cane and answering haltingly, O?Connor appeared as a hollow shell of what she once was.

She pleaded not guilty and was put on supervised pre-trial status.

Her medical condition is such that she will not be booked immediately. Because she is under medical care of a physician, she?ll be booked Friday.

She faces two years two years of deferred prosecution.

O'Connor (pictured left in 2000) served as San Diego's mayor from 1986 to 1992. She also served on the San Diego City Council and the port commission.

O'Connor was married to Peterson from 1977 until his death in 1994.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/id/50810028/ns/local_news-san_diego_ca/

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China tensions with Japan sell fireworks?

Some manufacturers of New Year fireworks are profiting from strong anti-Japanese sentiment related to territorial disputes. Just check out the names of certain pyrotechnics for sale on Beijing streets.

By Peter Ford,?Staff Writer / February 6, 2013

A vendor walks out from a room where boxes of firecrackers with the words 'Tokyo Big Explosion' are stored in Beijing, Wednesday. The vendor said Chinese authorities have asked that the fireworks not be sold due to its name on the package. China and Japan are in a tense dispute over East China Sea islands that have inflamed anti-Japanese sentiment among Chinese.

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Nothing defines Chinese New Year like fireworks. On the stroke of midnight, Beijing erupts in a riotous, deafening barrage of explosions that out-bangs any war zone.

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Peter Ford is The Christian Science Monitor?s Beijing Bureau Chief. He covers news and features throughout China and also makes reporting trips to Japan and the Korean peninsula.

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This year?s celebration, though, will carry ugly undertones of real war in the midst of rising tensions with neighboring Japan. On sale on the city?s streets in advance of Saturday night?s festivities is a box of pyrotechnics called ?Tokyo Explosion.??

Most fireworks here bear more benign names. ?Golden Snakes Dancing Crazily? is expected to be popular, as Chinese welcome in the Year of the Snake. ?Wish You Get Rich? and ?Billionaire? play to traditional desires.

But some manufacturers are seeking to profit from a seething undercurrent of anti-Japanese sentiment that has bubbled to the surface as a dispute with Japan over ownership of a group of uninhabited islands in the East China Sea grows increasingly bitter.

?I Love the Diaoyu Islands? is one such product, referring to the Chinese name for the islands. In Japan they are known as the Senkakus.

?Aircraft Carrier Shows China?s Might? is another, celebrating the October 2012 launch of the Liaoning, China?s first carrier, which has become a symbol of Beijing?s growing military strength.

Tensions around the islands edged up another notch this week, when the Japanese government revealed that a Chinese naval frigate had ?locked on? to a Japanese vessel with its missile-guidance radar system.

On Wednesday, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called the incident a ?dangerous? and ?provocative? act ?that could have led to an unpredictable situation.?

On the Chinese Internet, however, angry micro-bloggers hailed the Chinese action.

?We should shoot at Japanese vessels before we warn them,? advocated Li Xu on Sina.com?s popular Twitter-like Weibo platform. ?The only way to punish Japan is to annihilate all Japanese,? added another commentator calling himself Truelove Leo.

The aggressively named fireworks reflect an anti-Japanese mood that the Chinese authorities sometimes seem eager to feed. Government and ruling Communist Party officials orchestrated anti-Japanese demonstrations last year when the island dispute broke out, and Chinese TV is flooded with drama series ? one much like another ? set during the Sino-Japanese war (1937-1945), featuring inhuman ?Japanese devils? as the popular Chinese phrase has it.

There is even a theme park in Shanxi Province where tourists can dress up as soldiers in the Eighth Route Army, the Communist Party?s main military force during the war, sing anti-Japanese war songs, and join in mock guerrilla battles against the Japanese invaders.

A public opinion poll released at the end of last year found that 87 percent of Chinese had a negative opinion of Japan, up from 66 percent a year earlier. And the feeling is mutual. A Japanese government survey in December found sympathy for China at a record low, with less than 20 percent of respondents reporting an affinity for their giant neighbor.

Not everybody buys into the prevailing atmosphere, however. When one Chinese blogger posted a screenshot from a recent TV drama capturing a particularly gory and ludicrous scene of a Chinese man tearing a ?Japanese devil? in half with his bare hands, most of the comments were scathing.

?Another brainwashing drama,? scoffed one. ?The Communist Party is unparalleled in this field.?

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/csmonitor/globalnews/~3/wcyelXd30ig/China-tensions-with-Japan-sell-fireworks

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Moran, senators ask Obama to plug startups in State of the Union

Donna Abbott Vlahos | The Business Review

Dear President Obama ? don?t forget startups Tuesday night.

That?s the message three senators, including Kansas Republican Jerry Moran and two other Democrats, sent in a letter to Obama, calling on him to plug startups in his State of the Union Address, the Upstart Business Journal reports.

The Upstart Business Journal is an affiliate publication of the Kansas City Business Journal.

?As you prepare to deliver your State of the Union address, we encourage you to speak about the important role entrepreneurs play in economic growth and job creation in your speech,? Moran, Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia and Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware, wrote in the Friday letter.

View the full letter online at PandoDaily.

The push comes as the senators are trying to reintroduce a bill dubbed Startup 2.0 that would help businesses recruit immigrant employees.

The bill picked up some momentum in 2012 but essentially died in Congress from lack of action.

The White House plans to live-stream the State of the Union, which is scheduled for 8 p.m. Tuesday.

Alyson reports about technology/telecommunications, entrepreneurship and sustainability.

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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Lil Wayne: Ejected From Heat Game!

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Barclays vows fresh course, axes 3,700 jobs

LONDON (Reuters) - Barclays new chief executive pledged a fresh course for the British lender on Thursday, axing at least 3,700 jobs and pruning its investment bank as he seeks to rebuild its reputation and boost profitability after a series of scandals.

In an attempt to distance the bank from the aggressive, high-risk culture championed by his predecessor, Antony Jenkins said Barclays would put ethics above earnings at the bank, which has become a focus for public anger at the excesses of the financial sector.

"Barclays is changing. There will be no going back to the old way of doing things. We get it, we are changing the way we do business, we are changing the type of business we do," Jenkins told a news conference.

"We must act at all times with good values."

Jenkins unveiled his grand plan, dubbed "Project Transform", at London's Royal Horticultural Halls, an Edwardian exhibition space well away from the bank's skyscraper headquarters in Canary Wharf and just a short walk from parliament, where lawmakers have heavily criticized the bank for its misdeeds.

Keen to convince a skeptical public that Barclays can change, Jenkins has cut the average bonus for its investment bankers, halted trading in soft commodities "for speculative purposes" and closed its structured capital markets division, which one lawmaker last week said advised clients on "industrial scale tax avoidance".

Jenkins said he had full confidence in his executive team but declined to answer questions about the future of Rich Ricci, head of Barclay's investment bank, where many of the scandals emanated.

"I can't predict the future," he said.

Investors applauded the bank's plans to raise its dividend and slice 1.7 billion pounds in annual costs, including cutting 1,800 jobs in corporate and investment banking and 1,900 in its European retail and business banking.

"A commitment to cost reductions and evidence of cost control in the investment bank bonus pool have spurred today's renewed optimism," Simon Maughan, strategist at Olive Tree Securities, said.

Barclays shares were up 4.42 percent by 5:40 a.m. ET, the best performer in a European banking index up 1.12 percent.

A POSITIVE FOR UK BANKS

Jenkins, 51, has said he expects "Project Transform", his plan to revamp the bank, to take five to 10 years and has told staff they should leave if they do not want to sign up to the new standards.

He has cut the average bonus for investment bankers to 54,100 pounds for last year, down 17 percent on the year. It will pay 1.85 billion pounds in bonuses, down 14 percent.

Jenkins plans to focus investment in Britain, the United States and Africa, and reduce the bank's presence in continental Europe and Asia. Nearly one in three Barclays' branches in continental Europe, or over 340 offices, according to Reuters calculations, will be closed.

He will scale back the investment bank's equities and advisory businesses in continental Europe and Asia and refocus its retail businesses in Italy, Spain, Portugal and France on mass affluent customers.

Jenkins aims to cut the bank's cost base to 16.8 billion pounds in 2015, excluding one-off costs to achieve that of 2.7 billion over the next three years, and lift its dividend to achieve a 30 percent payout ratio.

The bank will pay a dividend of 6.5 pence per share for 2012 from 6p in 2011, which analysts said was encouraging given that UK regulators are telling banks to conserve capital.

"We take this as a positive for the UK banks - the fact that a bank was allowed to increase its dividend in a backdrop where the Bank of England has been talking about capital holes in the UK banks," said Chira Barua, senior analyst at Sanford Bernstein.

A GOOD START TO THE YEAR

Barclays is still recovering from the political furor that followed its $450 million fine for manipulating benchmark interest rates in June. The ensuing storm triggered the departure of its then chief executive, former Wall Street trader Bob Diamond, and chairman Marcus Agius.

Its bill, meanwhile, to compensate customers for mis-sold products has hit 3.5 billion pounds and investigations are continuing into whether it correctly disclosed fundraisings from Middle East investors.

The Financial Services Authority and Serious Fraud Office are probing certain commercial arrangements between Barclays and Qatari investors related to two 2008 fundraisings.

Unveiling the strategic plan alongside annual results, the bank reported a 2012 pretax profit of 246 million pounds, down from 5.9 billion in 2011 due to the cost of compensating customers and losses on the value of its own debt.

However, the bank said its adjusted pretax profit for 2012 was 7.05 billion pounds, up 26 percent on the year and in line with the average forecast by analysts.

Pretax profit at the investment bank rose by 37 percent to 4.1 billion pounds, stronger than expected. Income in the investment bank was down 2 percent from the previous quarter, but up 13 percent on a year ago, with fixed income, equities and advisory arms all up.

The bank said it had a good January. "We've had a good start to the year, pretty much across the board and all businesses so we move into the rest of 2013 with confidence," Finance Director Chris Lucas told reporters on a conference call.

(Writing by Carmel Crimmins; Editing by Greg Mahlich, David Holmes and Giles Elgood)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/barclays-axe-3-700-jobs-2-7-billion-071608379--sector.html

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Sunday, February 10, 2013

P.G. Wodehouse: A Life in Letters

Katherine A. Powers tracks the creator of Bertie Wooster and Jeeves through his correspondence.

February 9, 2013

P.G. Wodehouse: A Life in Letters Edited by Sophie Ratcliffe Norton, W.W. & Company 640 pp.

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I was over a hundred pages into P. G. Wodehouse: A Life in Letters before I could square the author of these letters with the person who was England's greatest comic writer, the man with the golden ear and onlie begetter of Bertie Wooster, Jeeves, Psmith, Ukridge, Uncle Fred, Lord Emsworth, the Duchess of Blandings, and a monstrous regiment of aunts. The continuous "feast of reason and flow of the soul" I had expected from the founder of the Drones Club is on show only now and again in this three-quarters-of-a-century epistolary journey. But what is revealingly and disconcertingly present, and what becomes increasingly engrossing, is the down-to-earth, strangely unfrisky human being in which that genius dwelled.

Like most people who earn their bread by the ink of their pens, P. G. Wodehouse took a great interest in money and words produced per day, week, and month, but unlike most scribblers, the figures he ran up in all cases are truly arresting. "Finished yesterday," he writes in 1933 to his friend the novelist Denis Mackail, "making three novels and 10 short stories in 18 months, which as Variety would say, is nice sugar." Elsewhere he reports, variously, an 8,000-word story in two days, 40,000 words in three weeks, 55,000 words in one month, and 100,000 words of a novel in two. The pleasure he takes in these numbers is palpable, as is his pride in reporting his earnings, his most lucrative venue being the Saturday Evening Post. Boasting of a serial he had just finished, he tells his old school chum and confidant, Bill Townend, "The good old Satevpost have done me proud... I mailed them the last part on a Wednesday and got a cheque for $18,000 (my record) on the following Tuesday!!! That's the way to do business." This is 1922, when $18,000 was the farthest thing from peanuts, as was the next year's $20,000 for another serial -- which sums made up only a portion of each year's income.

It is hard to feel happy about one's hero going on in this way ? and there is evidence that his friends felt the same. On the other hand, Wodehouse was no "exponent of the one-way pocket," as one of his bespatted young men has put it. His sense of responsibility and generosity is very much evident throughout. Writing to a friend about his marriage to the twice-widowed Ethel, he says that "for the first time in my life I am absolutely happy. It is a curious thing about it that the anxieties seem to add to the happiness. The knowledge that it is up to me to support someone else has a stimulating effect." Beyond that, he sent untold amounts of cash to the struggling Bill Townend ? gifts kept secret from Ethel, who had, as she did in all matters, strong views on the subject. These financial infusions were not motivated by charity alone but by the obligation the immensely successful Wodehouse felt for having encouraged this friend of his youth to take up what turned out to be a depressingly uncelebrated and unremunerative career as a writer.

Wodehouse's letters may not be the heady brew that his fiction is, but in them his kindness, modesty (in matters nonmonetary), and overall decency shine through, as does his invincible ignorance of the way of the world, a world he seemed to believe had as much aversion to "unpleasantness" as he did. Here we have him writing to Townend in April 1939 (a little over a month after Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia): "Do you know, a feeling is gradually stealing over me that the world has never been farther from a war than it is at present. It has just dawned on the civilians of all countries that the good old days of seeing the boys off in the troop ship are over and that the elderly statesmen who used to talk about giving sons to the country will now jolly well have to give themselves. I think if Hitler really thought there was any chance of a war, he would have nervous prostration."

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/RhgW7JwOzCw/P.G.-Wodehouse-A-Life-in-Letters

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Google Stock Blasts To All-Time High - Business Insider

Google stock rocketed up another $11 today to close at a new all-time high.

At $785 a share, Google now has a market cap of $260 billion.

The re-awakening of Google's stock follows a multi-year period in which most investors generally ignored the company.

Google went public in 2004. Over the next three years, the stock proceeded to blast from $100 to $700.

But then, from 2007 to the middle of 2012, as the company's hyper-growth slowed, Google's stock multiple compressed.

But Google the company kept growing.

And Google the engineering behemoth kept innovating.

And Google the cash factory kept coining more and more money.

And now, with Google's stock having settled into a reasonable price-earnings ratio--25X trailing earnings--the stock is on the move again.

The little search project that began in Sergey Brin and Larry Page's dorm rooms at Stanford in the late 1990s is now a global behemoth with 50,000+ employees and $50+ billion of revenue.

And now it's valued at $260 billion.

SEE ALSO: Apple's Stock Looks Cheap!

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/google-stock-high-2013-2

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Saturday, February 9, 2013

92% Silver Linings Playbook

All Critics (223) | Top Critics (51) | Fresh (197) | Rotten (17)

It's a rom-com that succeeds in revitalizing that discredited genre where so many others have failed, injecting it with the grit and emotion of realist drama rather than with amped-up whimsy or social satire or montages of people walking on the beach.

Silver Linings Playbook tells us that happily-ever-after may depend on finding people who coexist with our lunacy, not ones who can lead us out of it. In any case, it's crazy good.

A crazy beaut of a comedy that brims with generosity and manages to circumvent predictability at every turn.

An edgy romantic dramedy that suits our anxious times.

This meaningful film keeps the laughs, giddy anxiousness and warm butterflies from the trailer and sustains it all through two full hours of a love story.

On the surface Silver Linings Playbook is a raucous romantic comedy, but its real interests are superstition and delusion.

A volatile mix of familial drama and madcap comedy, infectious optimism and razor-wire wit, it's one of the most purely enjoyable films released in the past twelve months.

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I suppose the phrase 'serious romantic comedy' sounds like a paradox. But that's exactly what 'Silver Linings Playbook' is: an intelligent, edgy dark comedy with romance at its core.

This is a rom-com dressed up as an Oscar-baiting "dramedy". It's a good rom-com thanks to it's edge... but occasionally has the bad traits of a bad rom-com.

Silver Linings Playbook puts the "fun" in "dysfunction." And sure, that sounds glib, but actually, it's a rather extraordinary achievement. Especially when you're skirting on the edges of sanity.

A bittersweet pill that's a mixture of an endearing family drama and modern romance that's an absolute delight.

tows the line of conventional, feel-good Hollywood rom-com, albeit dressed up in just enough art-house quirk to make it feel like something slightly radical

A reminder that 'sanity' doesn't make your flaws any more orderly.

Silver Linings Playbook is a fine, funny film, and one that should charm viewers who haven't been tricked by all those Oscar nominations into anticipating it as some kind of world-changing work of art for the ages.

David O. Russell's latest buzz film straddles a fine line between farce and kitchen-sink drama before settling into a groove that gets under one's skin.

It starts to fray about halfway through as it shifts into a more conventional mode, taking on the usual trappings of the genre and making its way to a predictable resolution

Both charming and gritty... Cooper is edgy, while Lawrence is dynamite

If there's one reason why you should see this film, it's to admire the wonderful performances from Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence.

Cooper and Lawrence Shine in Linings.

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/silver_linings_playbook/

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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Navy binoculars?may?scan faces from 600 feet

The Navy is funding the development of high-tech binoculars that can ID enemies from more than 600 feet away, according to recently-released documents.

Applications of such a device are easy to imagine in a combat situation or undercover ? which is why plenty of people are already working on similar systems. The company contracted to develop the binoculars, StereoVision Imaging, already has a working pair, but apparently the Navy didn't think they were good enough just yet.

As one can imagine, the farther our soldiers and sailors can keep from the enemy, the safer they'll be. So 200 meters, or around 650 feet, is what the Navy asked for. Accurately identifying a face is a complicated process, of course, and doing it from even 6 feet can be difficult, to say nothing of 650.

StereoVision's device works out to about 300 feet, but only during daylight hours. That's impressive, but still falls short ? which is why the Navy is pumping an undisclosed sum into improving them over the next 15 months.

Others, like the FBI, Army, and even domestic police would certainly like such face-scanning binoculars, if StereoVision can get it working, though there's no shortage of competition. Even consumer tech companies are getting deep into facial recognition, for everything from password replacements to gaming.

Wired's Danger Room blog has some more details.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. His personal website is coldewey.cc.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/futureoftech/navy-plans-binoculars-scan-enemys-face-600-feet-1B8263619

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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Join Us For Our First TechCrunch Pitch-Off Party On February 12 In New York

I-heart-tc13Young (kind of), NY-based TechCrunch team seeking approximately 800 tech-enthused attendees for the next TechCrunch meetup, where entrepreneurs will participate in a 60-second pitch-off competition, vying for a spot in our Disrupt NY conference. If that sounds like you (and I know it does), get ready for a night of booze, tech talk, pitches, and some good old-fashioned fun. We've been doing these meetups for a little over a year, traveling the country to bring together tech communities in various cities across America, but we're bringing it back home with our second NY-based meetup.

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Samsung announces Galaxy Young and Galaxy Fame

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Almost identical entry-level Galaxy S3-alikes

Samsung has started the morning off by announcing two new low-end devices in its home territory of South Korea. The Galaxy Young and Galaxy Fame are both powered by a 1GHz CPU and 512MB of RAM. Both have a 1300mAh battery and 4GB of storage, expandable via microSD. And both look like someone took a Galaxy S3 and put it through a shrink ray.

The main difference between the two handsets is screen size - the Galaxy Fame has a 3.5-inch screen, whereas the Young packs a 3.27-inch panel. Both are HVGA (320x480) resolution though, so you're not dealing with all that many pixels in either case. Other differences include camera set-ups - the Young has a 3-megapixel rear shooter, whereas the Fame has been upgraded slightly to 5MP. And the Fame comes with the option of NFC, something lacking in its smaller -- and likely cheaper -- sibling. Both phones will apparently come in single and dual-SIM versions, in a wide range of color options.

On the software side, you're looking at TouchWiz'd Android 4.1 Jelly Bean on both devices.

There's been no announcement on pricing or availability yet -- we can probably expect individual carriers and Samsung branches to provide more info as the day progresses. In the meantime, full spec sheets can be found over at the source link.

Source: Samsung Tomorrow



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Monday, February 4, 2013

New study shows that gases work with particles to promote cloud formation

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New finding will help scientists model cloud formation, an important component of climate

New York, NYJanuary 30, 2013Researchers at Columbia Engineering and Georgia Institute of Technology have published a study in the online Early Edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) showingfor the first timethat certain volatile organic gases can promote cloud formation in a way never considered before by atmospheric scientists. The study will be published the week of February 4, 2013.

"This is the first time gases have been shown to affect cloud formation in this way," says V. Faye McNeill, Associate Professor in Chemical Engineering at Columbia University's Fu Foundation School for Engineering and Applied Science, and co-leader of the research team. "This is a very exciting finding that will improve our ability to model cloud formation, an important component of climate."

The research team, co-led by Athanasios Nenes, Professor & Georgia Power Faculty Scholar at the Georgia Institute of Technology, has been focused on understanding the impacts of aerosols, or airborne particulate matter, on clouds, because clouds have such an significant influence over our climate.

"Low-level clouds cool the planet by reflecting incoming sunlight back to space, so anything that perturbs them can have a major impact on our climate," explains Nenes, adding that pollution produced by humans releases many airborne particles to the atmosphere which can act as a seed for forming a cloud droplet, so clouds formed in polluted airmasses have a good chance of being more reflective than their cleaner counterparts.

"Our study," Nenes says, "shows that certain gas phase compounds tend to stick on particles, making them 'soapier' and promoting their ability to form cloud droplets. This mechanism has not been considered in climate models before."

Clouds form when water vapor condenses on atmospheric particulates called cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). Variations in CCN concentrations, say the researchers, can profoundly impact cloud properties with important effects on both regional and global climate. Organic matter, which makes up a significant percentage of aerosol mass in the troposphere, (the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere and the one in which we live) can profoundly influence the activity and concentration of CCN and cloud droplets.

In this PNAS study, the researchers present evidence that two ubiquitous atmospheric trace gases, methylglyoxal and acetaldehyde, can enhance aerosol CCN activity even if they do not contribute any detectable organic mass when taken up by aerosol particles. They generated aerosol particles in the McNeill Lab and exposed them to the surfactant gases methylglyoxal and/or acetaldehyde in the lab's aerosol reaction chamber for up to five hours. The exposed particles were then tested for their ability to form cloud droplets using a cloud chamber that was co-invented by the Nenes group. Their results showed the gas-phase surfactants may enhance the activity of atmospheric CCN, so that, as they conclude in the study, "volatile organics in the atmosphere may act as a reservoir of surfactants that can be taken up by aerosol particles and augment their CCN activity."

McNeill and Nenes plan to do more experimental work with other organic gases under a variety of conditions that will, they say, "help us understand how general this newly discovered phenomenon is, and, most importantly, will enable us to incorporate it into models of cloud formation so we can improve the predictive power of climate models."

"The effects of aerosols on clouds is one of the greatest sources of uncertainty in our understanding of climate," adds McNeill, "so it's fun to work on a problem that is both important and intellectually fascinating."

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The research was funded in part by NASA, by the ACS Petroleum Research Fund, by the National Science Foundation, and by Georgia Tech.

Columbia Engineering

Columbia University's Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, founded in 1864, offers programs in nine departments to both undergraduate and graduate students. With facilities specifically designed and equipped to meet the laboratory and research needs of faculty and students, Columbia Engineering is home to NSF-NIH funded centers in genomic science, molecular nanostructures, materials science, and energy, as well as one of the world's leading programs in financial engineering. These interdisciplinary centers are leading the way in their respective fields while individual groups of engineers and scientists collaborate to solve some of modern society's more difficult challenges. http://www.engineering.columbia.edu/

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Holly Evarts, Director of Strategic Communications and Media Relations
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New study shows that gases work with particles to promote cloud formation [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 4-Feb-2013
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Contact: Holly Evarts
holly.evarts@columbia.edu
347-453-7408
Columbia University

New finding will help scientists model cloud formation, an important component of climate

New York, NYJanuary 30, 2013Researchers at Columbia Engineering and Georgia Institute of Technology have published a study in the online Early Edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) showingfor the first timethat certain volatile organic gases can promote cloud formation in a way never considered before by atmospheric scientists. The study will be published the week of February 4, 2013.

"This is the first time gases have been shown to affect cloud formation in this way," says V. Faye McNeill, Associate Professor in Chemical Engineering at Columbia University's Fu Foundation School for Engineering and Applied Science, and co-leader of the research team. "This is a very exciting finding that will improve our ability to model cloud formation, an important component of climate."

The research team, co-led by Athanasios Nenes, Professor & Georgia Power Faculty Scholar at the Georgia Institute of Technology, has been focused on understanding the impacts of aerosols, or airborne particulate matter, on clouds, because clouds have such an significant influence over our climate.

"Low-level clouds cool the planet by reflecting incoming sunlight back to space, so anything that perturbs them can have a major impact on our climate," explains Nenes, adding that pollution produced by humans releases many airborne particles to the atmosphere which can act as a seed for forming a cloud droplet, so clouds formed in polluted airmasses have a good chance of being more reflective than their cleaner counterparts.

"Our study," Nenes says, "shows that certain gas phase compounds tend to stick on particles, making them 'soapier' and promoting their ability to form cloud droplets. This mechanism has not been considered in climate models before."

Clouds form when water vapor condenses on atmospheric particulates called cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). Variations in CCN concentrations, say the researchers, can profoundly impact cloud properties with important effects on both regional and global climate. Organic matter, which makes up a significant percentage of aerosol mass in the troposphere, (the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere and the one in which we live) can profoundly influence the activity and concentration of CCN and cloud droplets.

In this PNAS study, the researchers present evidence that two ubiquitous atmospheric trace gases, methylglyoxal and acetaldehyde, can enhance aerosol CCN activity even if they do not contribute any detectable organic mass when taken up by aerosol particles. They generated aerosol particles in the McNeill Lab and exposed them to the surfactant gases methylglyoxal and/or acetaldehyde in the lab's aerosol reaction chamber for up to five hours. The exposed particles were then tested for their ability to form cloud droplets using a cloud chamber that was co-invented by the Nenes group. Their results showed the gas-phase surfactants may enhance the activity of atmospheric CCN, so that, as they conclude in the study, "volatile organics in the atmosphere may act as a reservoir of surfactants that can be taken up by aerosol particles and augment their CCN activity."

McNeill and Nenes plan to do more experimental work with other organic gases under a variety of conditions that will, they say, "help us understand how general this newly discovered phenomenon is, and, most importantly, will enable us to incorporate it into models of cloud formation so we can improve the predictive power of climate models."

"The effects of aerosols on clouds is one of the greatest sources of uncertainty in our understanding of climate," adds McNeill, "so it's fun to work on a problem that is both important and intellectually fascinating."

###

The research was funded in part by NASA, by the ACS Petroleum Research Fund, by the National Science Foundation, and by Georgia Tech.

Columbia Engineering

Columbia University's Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, founded in 1864, offers programs in nine departments to both undergraduate and graduate students. With facilities specifically designed and equipped to meet the laboratory and research needs of faculty and students, Columbia Engineering is home to NSF-NIH funded centers in genomic science, molecular nanostructures, materials science, and energy, as well as one of the world's leading programs in financial engineering. These interdisciplinary centers are leading the way in their respective fields while individual groups of engineers and scientists collaborate to solve some of modern society's more difficult challenges. http://www.engineering.columbia.edu/

Media contacts:

Columbia Engineering
Holly Evarts, Director of Strategic Communications and Media Relations
212-854-3206 (o); 347-453-7408 (c), holly.evarts@columbia.edu

Georgia Tech
John Toon, Director of Research News
404-894-6986; jtoon@gatech.edu


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Demi Lovato suffers leg injury

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By Erin O'Sullivan, Access Hollywood

It appears Demi Lovato may be giving more than just ?Your Heart a Break?!?The 20-year-old singer has sustained an injury to her right leg after taking a spill.

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?Never, ever, ever, EVER let your roommate clean your hardwood floors with Pledge?.,? Demi -- who is reportedly staying in a sober living house in Los Angeles -- Tweeted earlier this week, adding, ?Fibula schmibula..?

The ?X Factor? judge again took to Twitter on Saturday to express her annoyance over the injury.

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?This Sucks :(,? she Tweeted, along with a photo of her casted leg/foot and her crutches.

Despite her frustration, the former Disney darling did Tweet photographic proof that it?s possible for leading ladies to maintain their glam when sidelined by injury.

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Demi posted a black and white photo of a bikini-clad Marilyn Monroe on crutches -- one foot bare with an ankle brace and one foot sporting a dark high heel, with the caption, ?WERK Marilyn? WERK!!!!?

As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, Demi (who went to rehab for cutting and eating disorders in late 2010) has reportedly been renting a room in a sober house for over a year instead of residing in her Los Angeles home in order to maintain her hard-earned health.?

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Sunday, February 3, 2013

A town of Imagination and Stories

A town of Imagination and Stories

Where is Narnia, Wonderland, and Neverland? Here of course. What is this town called you ask. Well, it's called Nazianon. It's hard to pronounce, but you'll get it sooner or later. Trust me. I did.

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