Saturday, March 30, 2013

Amazon to buy book review site Goodreads?

Amazon.com Inc., the world's biggest online retailer that got its start in bookselling, has agreed to buy book recommendations site Goodreads.

Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Amazon said Thursday that it "shares a passion for reinventing reading," with Goodreads.

"Goodreads has helped change how we discover and discuss books and, with Kindle, Amazon has helped expand reading around the world," said Russ Grandinetti, vice president of Kindle content for Amazon. "In addition, both Amazon and Goodreads have helped thousands of authors reach a wider audience and make a better living at their craft. Together we intend to build many new ways to delight readers and authors alike."

In addition to recommending books based on other books members have reported liking, Goodreads also serves as a social network for bookworms. It was founded in 2007 and now has 16 million members.

The deal is expected to close in the second quarter. Seattle-based Amazon.com Inc. says Goodreads' headquarters will remain in San Francisco.

Shares of Seattle-based Amazon closed up $1.19 at $266.49.

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Lindsay Lohan Accused Of Stealing Again?

Lindsay Lohan must be a candy fiend, because a new report states that she has some seriously sticky fingers. I mean, does she have any shame? This chick has already been convicted of stealing a few items from a jewelry store, and a fur coat from a night club. Now this? The real kicker is that she has so much trouble getting work these days, you would think she would behave. The only thing I have seen her do besides that grimy movie she’s in, is act on Charlie Sheen’s show Anger Management. Oh, and of course there’s the voice over work she did for the disclaimer at the beginning of Tosh.O. Beyond that, it seems her job is to seriously f*** up her own life. The report claims that on the set of that Anger Management gig, she just up and decided to walk out with a handful of jewelry. No…not Lindsay! For shame. Anyway, the items supposedly came from the show’s wardrobe, and included 2 bracelets, a necklace, sunglasses, a pair of shoes, gold earrings, a silk bathrobe, lingerie and tap shorts. And of course, the items were never returned. Lindsay tried to excuse her behavior by saying [...]

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Thursday, March 28, 2013

New DNA test identifies ingredients in foods

Mar. 27, 2013 ? Almost all foodstuffs contain the genetic material of those animal and plant species that were used in their preparation. Scientists at the Institute of Molecular Genetics, Genetic Security Research and Consulting at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) have developed a novel screening procedure that provides for highly sensitive, quantifiable analysis of animal, plant, and microbial substances present in foodstuffs. For this, the researchers have adapted the latest techniques of DNA sequencing, which are otherwise currently employed in human genetics to unravel the genetic information of thousands of patients.

"The innovative aspect in comparison with conventional DNA detection methods such as polymerase chain reaction, or PCR for short, is that by means of bioinformatic analysis of all biological DNA data available worldwide we can identify the presence of material from species that we would not otherwise expect. And, using a simple digital method of counting short snippets of DNA, we will also probably be able to determine the relative incidence of individual species-related material more precisely than was previously the case," explained molecular geneticist Professor Dr. Thomas Hankeln, who developed the method in collaboration with bioinformaticist Professor Bertil Schmidt, Ph.D. and colleagues at the German and Swiss food control authorities.

In pilot studies, the researchers were able to use the new DNA method to detect the presence of a 1% content of horse meat in products and to determine the actual amount with a high level of precision. The Mainz researchers even found slight traces of the DNA of added mustard, lupin, and soy in a test sausage prepared for calibration purposes, something that could also be of interest with regard to allergy testing of foods.

Because of its potential, the method -- dubbed 'All-Food-Seq' by its developers -- has already attracted the attention of food inspection experts. "This method is very interesting in connection with efforts to promote the molecular traceability of food," said Hermann Broll of the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment in Berlin and Dr. Ren? K?ppel of the Zurich Cantonal Laboratory in Switzerland. The method developed by the Mainz scientists is thus to be validated in comparison with conventional detection techniques in the near future.

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Buzz Aldrin's Moon Toothbrush (And Much, Much More) Is For Sale

Now that the Bonhams' controversial space memorabilia auction finished a few days ago, we can focus on the next big gig: the 2013 April 18 Space Exploration Signature Auction by Heritage Auctions. This is an amazingly huge pile of 549 lots, full of highly desirable must-have items for the space enthusiast. More »


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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Italian court orders retrial of Amanda Knox

By Virginia Alimenti and Catherine Hornby

ROME (Reuters) - Italy's top court on Tuesday ordered a retrial of American Amanda Knox and a former boyfriend for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher, re-opening a case that prompted harsh criticism of the Italian justice system.

Kercher's body, with more than 40 wounds and a deep gash in the throat, was found in the apartment she shared with Knox in Perugia in 2007.

Prosecutors accused Knox and Raffaele Sollecito of killing the 21-year-old Leeds University student during a drug-fuelled sexual assault.

The two were initially found guilty and sentenced to 26 and 25 years in prison respectively after a trial that grabbed world attention and drew stinging censure of the investigation by independent experts appointed to review evidence in the case.

In 2011, their convictions were quashed after forensic investigators challenged scientific evidence in the original trial. They were released after four years in prison and Knox returned home to the United States.

On Tuesday the Court of Cassation added a further twist by overturning the acquittal, accepting a request from prosecutors and Kercher family lawyers for a retrial, which will be held at a court in Florence.

"This is an important day for the Italian justice system," Kercher family lawyer Francesco Maresca said outside the court.

The case that led to the acquittals was "superficial" and "leaked from all sides,". he said.

Knox said the decision was "painful". The prosecution had repeatedly been revealed as "unfounded and unfair," she said in a statement.

Her lawyer Luciano Ghirga said outside the court it was unclear if she would come back to Italy for the retrial.

Knox, dubbed "Foxy Knoxy" in many early media reports, was initially portrayed as promiscuous and dishonest but a lobbying campaign by her family helped change perceptions.

She returned to her Seattle-area home after she was released from prison in Italy and had been scheduled to speak publicly about the trial for the first time on American television in April, when her book of memoirs is also due to be released.

BATTLE

A third person, Ivorian Rudy Guede, was found guilty and sentenced to 16 years in a separate trial. He is now the only person serving time for the murder, although prosecutors say he could not have killed Kercher by himself.

"We are convinced there were more people in that room than Rudy Guede," Maresca said. "We are asking the judges to tell us something on this point, as long as their decision is well-grounded and thorough, not like the appeals court which was absolutely superficial."

Last year, prosecutors filed a motion to appeal against the acquittal, calling the verdicts "contradictory and illogical".

Italy's appeal court made the ruling on Tuesday after examining whether there were procedural irregularities which gave grounds for a retrial, rather than assessing the details of the case. Its reasons will be announced later.

Giulia Bongiorno, a lawyer for Sollecito, said the decision was not a guilty verdict for her client but just meant the court wanted a more in-depth examination of some aspects of the case.

"Unfortunately we have to continue the battle," she told reporters. "This is a sentence that says, with regards to the acquittal, that something more is needed," she said.

(Additional reporting by James Mackenzie and Gavin Jones; Editing by Barry Moody and Angus MacSwan)

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How will climate change affect the Himalayas? Scientists trek to find out.

Almost half of the world gets its water from the Himalayas and other high mountains, but little is known about how global warming will affect these sources. A team of scientists ventured to the roof of the world to investigate.?

By Tanya Lewis,?LiveScience / March 22, 2013

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The distribution of water in Asia's highest mountains and driest deserts tells an important story of climate change.

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Almost half the world's population gets its water from glacier melt and rainfall in the Himalayas and other lofty peaks, yet little is understood about how climate change will affect these water sources. Now, using sophisticated technology and old-fashioned fieldwork, scientists are looking into the past to solve this mystery.

"We're trying to understand the relationships between climate and glaciers and Earth's water resources from the perspective of Earth's paleoclimate," geologist Aaron Putnam of the Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory said in a talk at the Columbic Club in New York on March 12. He described his recent expeditions along the Silk Road, from the Tien Shan Mountains to the Taklamakan Desert to the Bhutanese Himalayas.

Tien Shan Mountains

Putnam and colleagues set out in 2010 to the Tarim Basin in Northwest China, right in the center of Asia. Within the Tien Shan Mountains, a range that extends some 1,740 miles (2,800 kilometers), the scientists studied masses of soil and rock debris built up by glaciers, called moraines, which held clues to the past climate. [Stunning Scenes: From the Himalayas to the Taklamakan Desert]

To determine the ages of the moraines, the researchers used a technique known as beryllium-10 exposure dating. Cosmic radiation constantly bombards the Earth's surface, changing the form of some of the elements, like beryllium, in rocks. Based on these changes, the scientists could determine how long the moraines had been there, which allowed researchers to reconstruct the glaciers' past positions. "We can see what the ice looked like and know exactly when the ice was there," Putnam said.

Deep in the desert

Next, Putnam and colleagues ventured to the Taklamakan Desert. New roads have made the desert accessible, "so we were able to access lands people had died trying to visit even a decade ago," Putnam said. He described the area as a parched, desolate landscape with endless expanses of sand dunes.

As the researchers trekked through the desert, they noticed silts, mud cracks, remnants of trees, even shells ? all telltale signs of water. To find out when this wet period took place, the scientists used radiocarbon dating, a technique that measures the ratio of different forms of carbon to find an object's age. The scientists also used dendrochronology, a method of determining trees' ages based on their growth rings. The results suggested the wet period occurred from the mid-1100s to the late 1800s.

Putnam and his team then traveled to the easternmost part of the desert to an enormous dry lakebed called Lop Nor. They did radiocarbon dating of shells on the lake's shoreline, finding the shells' ages matched those of the other samples from formerly wet areas. That span of time, from the 12th century to the 19th century, was a cold period in North Atlantic regions. "When it got cold in the North Atlantic, it got wet in the mid-latitude desert regions," Putnam said.

The onset of wet conditions in the Taklamakan Desert corresponds with the rise of Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire, the largest contiguous land empire in history. The Mongols relied heavily on horses, which would have needed lots of grass to eat. Putnam and his team think the wetting of the desert allowed grasslands to expand, enabling the Mongols to spread throughout Asia. [10 Surprising Ways Weather Changed History]

Atop the Himalayas

Next, Putnam and his colleagues headed south to the Himalayas of Bhutan, an area swept by the monsoon. "We don't know how the monsoon will affect glacier behavior in the Himalayas," Putnam said, adding, "We just needed to go there and use good old-fashioned fieldwork to figure it out." The team made a six-day trek to their study site, a glacier-laden plateau.

The journey wasn't easy; it took 25 horses and mules to carry all of the supplies from the deep jungles up to the icy peaks. The team hiked over 15,400-foot-high (4,700 meters) mountain passes, home to creatures like the Himalayan blue sheep, or bharal.

Finally, the team crested Bhutan's Rinchen Zoe plateau. They ventured out onto the glaciers and took ice sample to measure the amount of melt. The scientists used the same beryllium dating method as before to determine the age of the glacial deposits, work that is currently in progress. The team had to leave before the snows came with the approaching winter.

Though the scientists haven't finished their analysis yet, it's clear that the glaciers have substantially receded over the last century, Putnam said, and this will have an impact on the many people who depend on the mountains for water.

With the current global warming trend, Putnam expects to see a northward expansion of the deserts. The insights gained on these expeditions were only possible through fieldwork, Putnam said. "In my opinion, there's no substitute for collecting fundamental data from the natural world," he said.

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Evernote (for Android)


If you thought Evernote, the multipurpose note-taking and organization program, couldn't get any more useful, wait until you get a look at all the new bonuses in version 5 of its Android app (free). This latest release overhauls the camera feature used for taking photos and saving them into your cloud-based Evernote account to make it more efficient, and adds shortcuts to frequently accessed notebooks, tags, and search terms via right-to-left swipe gesture. It also adds some really exciting new possibilities for what you can do with the Evernote Android app in conjunction with paper notebooks, the kind you'd use to keep sketches and handwritten notes. Online meets offline?what a twist. Evernote's Android app goes above and beyond what any mobile user could reasonably expect it to do, earning it five out of five stars and PCMag's Editors' Choice.

For the uninitiated, here's the 30-second explanation of what Evernote is: It's a freemium note-taking program that stores all your notes in the cloud so that you can access and edit them from any nearly place you have an Internet connection. You can type notes, upload images as part of your notes (think whiteboards, recipe cards, phone numbers scribbled on napkins), and record voice memos. Metadata, such as tags and your geographic location when you wrote the note, are stored with it, too, giving you a dozen or more ways to search for your notes later when you need them. The free version gives you a lot?there are no major shortcomings to working with it?but the $45-per-year Premium account is a sweet deal (more on the differences below). You can create Evernote notes in the desktop app for Windows or Mac, through the Evernote Web account, via its mobile app for iPhone or iPad, and of course in the Android app, which is the focus of this review here.

In many ways, Evernote is similar to Microsoft OneNote (which is part of SkyDrive), although on Android devices, it's more comparable with the newly released Google Keep Android app (free, 3 stars). Evernote is a clear head above Keep, in part because it works so well in all its various forms, whereas Google's Keep online version (free, 2.5 stars) is but a pitifully lightweight program with obvious bugs. Head-to-head against Evernote, OneNote pales in comparison, especially in terms of how and how well it helps you organize, find, and edit your notes. More importantly, Evernote integrates with dozens of other third-party tools, not to mention other useful apps and plug-ins under the Evernote umbrella (for example, Evernote Web clipper is a browser plug-in that quickly saves the contents of a Web page without making you copy and paste anything). The service just can't be beat.

What's New in Evernote's Android App Version 5.0?
The noteworthy features in Evernote's latest Android release are many, but my favorite is a new shortcut menu, which appears when you swipe from right to left. Shortcuts bring you to a search result of your choosing in just one swipe and one tap. For example, you can set up shortcuts to particular notebooks or tags. On a small smartphone screen, having these shortcuts makes a lot more sense than scanning through a scrolling list of all the available options.

Another new feature in version 5 of the Evernote Android app has to do with the camera features. When you snap a photo to upload now, you can shoot multiple photos at once and select the ones that you want to include after their thumbnails are on screen. It's a great time saving feature for when you're taking multiple photos of pages of a document or book.

The special twist in this release has to do with how Evernote plays nice with other apps, in this case, real paper notebooks (and more specifically, the Moleskine brand). You can now buy special Evernote stickers (included with select Moleskine notebooks, starting around $25) that you apply to real paper and that turn into tags when you upload an image of that paper to Evernote. And you can customize the sticker's meaning. For example, one of the stickers is a blue square with a white airplane. You can customize your Evernote Android app in the settings such that this sticker adds a tag called "travel" and automatically saves any images that use this sticker into a notebook called "Itineraries." It's all highly customizable, and quite frankly, pretty darn cool.

Another new feature is voice-to-text speech. In other words, you can now dictate notes, and Evernote will save an audio recording of your voice memo, too.

Back to Basics
As in all the other versions of Evernote, the Android app gives you access to a lovely set of organizational tools: tags, notebooks, and stacks, which are groups of notebooks. These tools hide behind the left side of the screen, but are laid out spaciously here and within their sub-pages in a way that makes them easy to access even on a small screen.

Within your own tags and notebooks, you can click on any one to show content that meets your search criteria. An additional text search bar, found through the eyeglass icon, gives you additional ways to get to the notes you need. One very cool feature that? isn't new (I still love it though) is that if you have any uploaded images that contain the keywords from a search?even if they are handwritten on a scrap of paper or whiteboard?Evernote will find them. In the desktop and Web apps, the matched words are highlight in yellow, although they're not called to attention in the Android version. This OCR feature isn't foolproof, but it's an incredible addition that's available in both free and Premium accounts.

Evernote Premium vs. Free
Evernote Premium costs $5 per month or $45 per year and adds some noticeable perks to the free Evernote account. Free account holders can only upload 60MB of data per month, whereas paid users max out at 1GB per month, which comes in handy if you upload a lot of images and documents or clip a lot of Web pages. When Premium users enter search terms, Evernote not only scans typed content and images, but also hunts through PDFs.

Another perk for Premium users is offline notebooks, an amazingly useful option when working on a mobile device. This feature lets you save the most recent copy of selected notes locally on your Android so they're available to read and edit when you don't have an Internet connection.

Premium users can give other users the ability to edit a note, adding collaboration to the experience. When you decide to share a notebook, you can to make the files viewable only, or both viewable and editable. You can require that they be an Evernote account holder or not. When you're ready to share, one click sends a short email with a link to the files. (For additional details about Evernote Premium accounts, see Evernote's information page).

Forever Note
You can do a lot with the free version of Evernote, and I would only recommend upgrading to Premium if you're so committed to Evernote that it will be your one-and-only note-making app. Luckily, committing to Evernote is not a difficult decision, especially if you're an Android user, as this edition of Evernote is one of the more complex and rich ones available. Most of the new features aren't even available yet in other mobile versions of the Evernote app?sorry, iOS users; you'll have to wait. Evernote is easily the best note-taking service you'll find. It integrates with so many other programs and services, including now actual paper. All the thoughtful features and excellent search tools just make Evernote a stellar service. If you want to get organized, Evernote deserves your attention.?

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Monday, March 25, 2013

I'm speaking at a writers' conference in Dallas! | Chip MacGregor .com

A brand new writing conference is coming, and you?re invited. On Saturday, May 4, I?m going to speak at the Dallas Writers? University. It?s a one-day event, with a rather intensive agenda:

-I?ll speak on ?creating your long-term publishing strategy,? and I?ll also be teaching a session on ?developing a book proposal that sells.?

-Michelle Borquez, author and entrepreneur, will explore ?building a platform around your concept.?

-Jeane Wynn, the well-respected marketing mind behind Wynn-Wynn Media, will offer her wisdom on ?the essentials of publicity.?

-Gary Ashmore, principal at the Ashmore Law Firm, will talk about publishing contracts and the red flags authors face in making legal agreements.

-Finally, Michelle, Jeane, and I will be talking about the secret to success in contemporary publishing.

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This is a great group of speakers ? everybody is a recognized authority in publishing, and all have had big success in the industry, so?I?m really looking forward to the day. As I mentioned earlier, I?ve taken time away from conferences the past couple years, but I love talking to authors about proposals and strategy, so I?m very much looking forward to this event.?And you?re invited.?Every participant gets face time with the instructors, where we?ll be reviewing proposals and talking about next steps in a one-on-one setting. That means space is limited to just 30 people.

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The event is going to be at the Ashmore Law Firm, just north of downtown Dallas. The cost is $199 and includes lunch. You can find out all you need to know at?http://dallaswritersuniversity.eventbrite.com

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If you live anywhere in the area, I would love to have you come and introduce yourself to me.

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Feel free to ask me questions ? happy to be doing this again!

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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Push for Assad's ouster in Syria weakened

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Foes of Syrian President Bashar Assad are distracted by fragmentation within their ranks, foreign meddling and new finger-pointing over chemical weapons as the regime more firmly entrenches itself, giving no sign of stepping down any time soon.

With the two-year civil war slogging on, the United States appears closer than ever to sending military support to Syrian rebels in hopes of breaking the bloody impasse that has left more than 70,000 dead and forced more than 1 million refugees to flee their homes. Beyond at least the threat of military intervention, there is growing consensus among the U.S. and its allies that little can be done to put new pressure on Assad to go.

New allegations this week ? almost as quickly debunked ? that chemical weapons may have been used against neighborhoods outside Damascus and in Syria's north spooked the White House and Congress and ratcheted up demands for the U.S. to hamper what one Democratic lawmaker described as Assad's "killing spree."

On his first foreign trip of his second term, President Barack Obama this week maintained his long-standing view that "Assad must go, and I believe he will go." He repeated his caution about sending military assistance to Syrian opposition forces, which could prolong the fighting and unintentionally put U.S. weapons in the hands of Islamic extremists.

But Obama also held firm to his stance that Assad would cross a red line if he were to use his suspected stockpile of chemical weapons ? including nerve agents and mustard gas ? against the Syrian people.

"It's tragic, it's heartbreaking, and the sight of children and women being slaughtered that we've seen so much I think has to compel all of us to say, 'What more can we do?'" Obama said Friday during a news conference in Amman, Jordan. "And that's a question that I'm asking as president every single day."

Secretary of State John Kerry travels to Paris on Wednesday to meet French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius for talks expected to focus on arming Syrian rebels. The discussion also is expected to touch on the suspected use of chemical weapons in Syria, according to French officials.

On Thursday, a U.S. official cited strong indications that chemical weapons were not used in an attack Tuesday in northern Aleppo province, but could not rule out the possibility. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the matter involved intelligence-gathering. At the same time, the U.N. said it would investigate whether chemical weapons were used and specifically is looking at the regime's claim that rebel forces launched the deadly agents.

But U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warned that the investigation "will not happen overnight" ? meaning that the debate over whether the deadly agents were used almost certainly will drag out. And State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland on Friday acknowledged difficulties of the U.S. launching its own probe, largely because American investigators cannot visit the sites of the alleged attacks.

The chemical weapons quandary is the newest of several issues that have distracted the Syrian opposition and international community, while Assad digs in even deeper against disjointed plans on how to oust him.

Assad "has not yet decided that his days are numbered and that he's going to have to leave," Ambassador Robert Ford, Obama's envoy to Syria, told a House Foreign Affairs hearing this week.

Ford also told the panel that the Obama administration is reviewing U.S. policy against giving military aid to the Free Syrian Army's leadership. "We do regularly review this ? I'll be very clear about that," he said.

The Assad regime is receiving arms and other military assistance from Iran, Russia and Lebanese Hezbollah. Ford also cited indirect help from Iraq and Iraqi fighters that "is absolutely prolonging the conflict," although Baghdad denies being involved on either side of the Syrian war.

House delegate Eni Faleomavaega, a nonvoting Democrat from American Samoa, described the foreign aid to the regime more bluntly. "It's all military hardware that Assad needs to continue his killing spree," Faleomavaega said.

France and Britain are lobbying the European Union to lift an arms embargo on Syria to raise the possibility of sending weapons to rebel fighters as early as May. So far, the U.S. has joined Germany and other EU nations in resisting supplying arms to opposition forces. But Kerry said this week that the U.S. would not stand in the way of other nations that decide to arm the rebels.

Congress increasingly is pushing the White House to send military aid to anti-regime fighters. On Thursday, Senate Armed Services Chairman Carl Levin, D-Mich., and the panel's top Republican, Sen. John McCain of Arizona, asked Obama to deploy Patriot missiles near the Syrian border in southern Turkey to deter Assad's air forces and destroy regime aircraft. The senators stopped short of asking for arms for rebels, but they encouraged stronger aid to vetted groups, including intelligence, communications equipment and humanitarian assistance, like food and medical care.

"Over the past two years that the horrific conflict in Syria has pressed on, both Syrians on the ground and key allies across the region have made clear their hope for stronger American support," wrote Levin and McCain. "We urge you to take steps to ease the suffering of the Syrian people and protect U.S. national security interests."

Disarray within the opposition forces also has stymied the move to unseat Assad, although rebels control territory in Syria's north and east. Ford described the opposition as divided into political and military wings, and "both are not entirely unified."

This week, the Syrian National Coalition elected American-educated Ghassan Hitto as its prime minister but almost immediately witnessed a walkout by about a dozen of its members, who protested they were sidelined from the decision. The coalition is recognized by the U.S. as a legitimate representative of the Syrian people, but some of its members complain it is dominated by fundamentalists from the Muslim Brotherhood, a conservative Islamist movement.

Additionally, the rebels have been joined by what Ford described as a small minority of fighters known as Jabhat al-Nusra, a powerful offshoot of al-Qaida in Iraq. Al-Nusra has claimed responsibility for most of the deadliest suicide bombings against regime and military facilities and, as a result, has gained popularity among some rebels. However, the group has alienated secular-minded fighters, which is one reason the U.S. has not equipped the rebels with weapons. The Obama administration designated al-Nusra as a terrorist organization last December.

Western nations worry that al-Nusra or other rebels will get their hands on Syria's chemical weapons stockpile ? but are as concerned that Assad will use them against his people, although he has vowed not to. Ford declined to discuss how the White House would retaliate if Assad crosses Obama's red line and deploys the deadly chemicals, but he said the regime might be more tempted to do so as it loses ground.

Ban said he was aware of charges that Assad's military used chemical weapons against the rebels in the Aleppo attack. But the secretary-general did not make clear whether the rebels' claim also would be part of the new U.N. probe. Obama, meanwhile, has said he is "deeply skeptical" that opposition forces used the chemical weapons.

Because of the risks getting investigators to the war zone, it likely will be difficult to prove whether chemical weapons were used, said Ralf Trapp, a chemical and biological weapons scientist formerly at the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. He said evidence is best collected at least within several miles from the site at the time of the attack.

"You really have to be on the ground," Trapp said in a telephone interview from France. "You need to be where the event occurred and you need to speak with the victims. In a civil war, that's not easy."

Ford said the rebels have begun to outmatch the regime's military and captured key cities and officials while controlling Syria's land borders with Turkey and Iraq. Heavy fighting near Assad's palaces in Damascus recently "would have been rattling his windows," Ford said.

But Assad could remain in power at least through the end of the year. For one, there are few places he could flee to without fearing prosecution or assassination. "Assad has very little impetus to do anything but stay there," said Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa.

Without more foreign pressure and aid, it's unlikely Assad would leave for months or even years, said Ken Pollack, a Mideast expert at the Brookings Institution in Washington and a member of the National Security Council during the Clinton administration.

"The situation has degenerated into a bloody, but potentially very durable stalemate," Pollack said.

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Associated Press writers Bradley Klapper in Washington and Angela Charlton in Paris contributed to this report.

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Choosing the right headphones

With the wealth of options available for headphones, it can be hard to select the right ones for your lifestyle ands activity level. Here's how to choose.

By Tom Barlow,?Guest blogger / March 23, 2013

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Want to get in shape? Do it while listening to your favorite workout mix and you might find exercising fun! Even mundane chores like mowing the lawn and swimming can be enhanced by listening to some favorite tunes. Thankfully we live in the age of the MP3 player and the smartphone, so we're able to tote along all our music easily. The only other piece of equipment we need for a portable concert is the proper headphones.

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However, the portable audio market is packed with different types of headphones, many of which are designed for specific purposes. So before you buy, here are some guidelines to help you pick the perfect pair of headphones for an active lifestyle.

Despite the amusing photo above, you're not going to want a pair of headphones that cover your ears like earmuffs, or ones the size of Oreos that rest on your ear while working out. These kinds of 'phones are made for stationary listening where sweat is not an issue. Instead, you'll want small earbuds or in-ear headphones.

Wired or Wireless

For an active lifestyle, consider the options of a wireless set of headphones. Wireless headphones work off Bluetooth that many smartphones have built-in. The downside: wireless headphones require batteries. If you prefer traditional corded headphones, opt for a pair with a strong cord reinforced with something like Kevlar. The Jabra SPORT Corded Stereo Headset ($45.99 with free shipping, a low by $3) is sturdy set that will stay in place, too.

Battery Life

The amount of electricity it takes to power your wireless headphones is also important. The more energy required, the shorter the battery life. You won't be happy with a pair of earphones that drains your battery before you can complete your workout, so favor those with a low "impedance," or the measurement (in ohms) of electricity used. Aim for a set of headphones that uses 24 ohms or less.

Range

The frequency range of human hearing is 20Hz to 20kHz, so there's no need for headphones that exceed this range. If you're a jazz or classical fan, opt for headphones rated strong in the midrange and high end. If you're a fan of pop, rap, dance, or hip-hop, select a pair of headphones that are strong in the bass end of the spectrum. The Sony MDR-EX36V In-Ear Headphones ($18.99 with free shipping via Prime, a low by $6), however, have you covered from 6Hz to 23kHz.

And whatever you do, don't ruin your hearing by over-cranking your tunes. Users have a bad habit of drowning out ambient noise by increasing the volume of their headphones, which can result in hearing loss. A lawnmower produces around 90 decibels of noise; if you're playing your music at that level of loudness, you're in danger of losing some hearing. If you're in a very noisy environment and can safely block the noise out, try an in-ear model with a good seal against outside noise.

Smartphone Compatibility

People who use their iPhone or Android phone as their music source might also consider buying headphones that have a built-in microphone and device-compatible controls. This will make the transition from music listening to hands-free telephoning much easier.

Sweat Resistance

It's worth investing in a pair of headphones that will tolerate the sweat of a good workout, and be sure they also fit securely on your head so they don't slip. This Philips Sports Neckband Headset ($32 with free shipping, a low by $5) is not only sweat-resistant and washable, but also hooks over your ears for a solid fit.

Surroundings Awareness

There are only a handful of times when you can afford to block out all noise with relative safety, like at the gym. For these times, in-ear headphones are a good bet. However, for those activities during which you absolutely must remain cognizant of your surroundings, (i.e. jogging on a road or path), you'll want earbuds that permit some ambient noise to pass through.

It is illegal in many places to wear headphones while engaging in some on-road activities such as bicycling. Even where legal, the wise cyclist would pass on wearing headphones in order to stay aware of surrounding traffic. However, single-ear headphones are a safer option because they only transmit sound to one ear.

Accessories

Especially for in-ear headphones, replacement gels earpieces should be included in the original kit, as is the case with these Skullcandy Riot Earbud Headphones ($13.99 with free shipping, a low by $2). You'll need to clean this type of headphone regularly, as it can accumulate ear wax.

So, given the above factors, there are headphones that are specifically suited for almost every active endeavor you can think of. We've rounded up five examples of headphones that are perfect for particular activities.

Mowing the Lawn

The Audio-Technica ATH ANC23 QuietPoint Headphones ($54.95 in-cart with free shipping, a low by $3) will not only create a seal in your ear and thus assist in blocking out that pesky mower, but also feature active noise-cancelling technologies that can erase up to 90% of ambient noise.

At the Gym

When at the gym, you're likely hitting it hard, and sweating it out, which makes these Sennheiser MX 680 Earfin Sports Earbuds ($24.45 with $3.99 s&h, a low by $2) an excellent choice. They're sweat- and water-resistant, and the in-ear style blocks other noise around you. Plus the Kevlar-reinforced cable will stand up to abuse.

Swimming

Swimming while listening to music may seem counter intuitive, but by simply put your iPod in a waterproof case, you can hit the pool. There are a variety of inexpensive options for waterproofing. Meritline, for example, offers a Waterproof Case with Headphone Jack for iPhone or iPod ($7.99 with free shipping, a low by $2) for under $10. If you're hesitant about inexpensive options, consider products from brands that can be easily researched online. For example, the ?Pelican i1010 Waterproof Case for iPod ($8.95 with $4.99 s&h, a low by $12) has received excellent reviews, for both this model and the maker. Regardless of what you choose, make sure the waterproof case you select has a headphone jack.

You can then pair your case with the Speedo Aquabeat Replacement Earphones ($26.95 with free shipping, a low by $3). Its in-ear design with over-ear supports will help your headphones stay in place as you swim about.

Leisurely Running, Rollerblading, or Skateboarding

The Polk Audio UltraFit 1000 Headphones ($55.95 with free shipping, a low by $4) feature a 3-button remote control and microphone that will allow you to use your smartphone on the fly. This model is designed to take the punishment of a good run, is sweat-resistant, has cables for waist- or arm-mounted players, and boasts a Kevlar-enhanced cable.

Running or Cycling on the Road

The One Good Earbud Noise Isolating Earbud for Right? or Left Ears ($19.95 with free shipping via Prime, a low by $3) mixes both stereo channels into one ear bud, leaving the other ear uncovered to maximize your awareness of your surroundings.

?Match the right headphone with your favorite activity, and you'll find that some Adele, U2, Radiohead, or Stravinsky can inspire you to perform at levels you've never before achieved. Rock on!

Tom Barlow is a contributor to Deal News, where this article first appeared.

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Friday, March 22, 2013

GDP to grow less in 2013, 2014 than forecast in December - Osborne

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economy will grow less this year and next than official forecasts showed in December, Chancellor George Osborne said in his budget statement on Wednesday.

The independent Office for Budget Responsibility now expects the economy to expand by 0.6 percent in 2013 and 1.8 percent in 2014, Osborne said.

The OBR then expects the recovery to pick up to 2.3 percent in 2015, as forecast in December.

In December, the budget watchdog cut its forecast for economic growth in 2013 to 1.2 percent and predicted an expansion of 2 percent next year.

Britain has been struggling to recover from a steep slump in output caused by the 2008 financial crisis, slipping into a second recession since then and now teetering on the verge of a third.

(Reporting by Olesya Dmitracova, editing by Guy Faulconbridge)

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Thursday, March 21, 2013

South Korea Cyber Attack Originated From Chinese IP: Report

(Reuters) - A hacking attack on the servers of South Korean broadcasters and banks originated from an IP address based in China, officials in Seoul said on Thursday, raising suspicions the intrusion came from North Korea.

An unnamed official from South Korea's presidential office was quoted by the Yonhap news agency as saying the discovery of the IP address indicated Pyongyang was responsible for the attack on Wednesday.

A previous attack on a South Korean newspaper that the government in Seoul traced back to North Korea also used a Chinese IP address.

"We've identified that a Chinese IP is connected to the organizations affected," a spokesman for South Korea's Communications Commission told a press conference.

The attack brought down the network servers of television broadcasters YTN, MBC and KBS as well as two major commercial banks, Shinhan Bank and NongHyup Bank. South Korea raised its alert levels in response.

Investigations of past hacking incidents on South Korean organizations have been traced to Pyongyang's large army of computer engineers trained to infiltrate the South's computer networks.

"There can be many inferences based on the fact that the IP address is based in China," the communications commission's head of network policy, Park Jae-moon said. "We've left open all possibilities and are trying to identify the hackers."

It took the banks hours to restore operations. Damage to the servers of the TV networks was believed to be more severe, although broadcasts were not affected.

About 32,000 computers at the six organizations were affected, according to the South's state-run Korea Internet Security Agency, adding it would take up to five days to fully restore their functions.

North Korea has in the past targeted South Korea's conservative newspapers, banks and government institutions.

The biggest hacking effort attributed to Pyongyang was a 10-day denial of service attack in 2011 that antivirus firm McAfee, part of Intel Corp, dubbed "Ten Days of Rain". It said that attack was a bid to probe the South's computer defenses in the event of a real conflict.

North Korea last week said it had been a victim of cyber attacks, blaming the United States and threatened retaliation.

(Reporting by Jack Kim, Editing by Dean Yates)

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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Sonos offers up same bass, less shine with limited edition matte black Sub

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Love floor-shaking bass, but can't stand the idea of accidentally catching your own reflection whilst seated on the couch? Good news -- well, limited good news, that is. Sonos has opted to make available a limited quantity of matte black Subs, in spite of its plans to focus on the gloss. Those deemed "loyal Sonos owners" can pick one up for $599 for the next fortnight by clicking the source link below. It's all first come, first serve. Once they're gone, you're matte out of luck.

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Sunday, March 17, 2013

HealthTap's Q&A Service Sees 7.5M Uniques Per Month, With MDs Spending An Hour Per Session Providing 581M Answers

Screen shot 2013-03-15 at 8.38.18 AMWhen you have a health question, what do you do? Likelihood is that you either search Google for the answer, WebMD, try to call your doctor, or set up an appointment. For most people, the latter two options would be preferable, because, after all, you're more likely to trust a human being than Dr. Robot or some crowdsourced health resource.

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Thursday, March 14, 2013

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Monday, March 11, 2013

Video Editing and Graphic Design Interns Needed | BRAIN.LAFILM

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Black Pearl Media Group is seeking video editing and graphic art design interns for a brand new independent cable network.

Black Pearl Media Group is an entertainment company that offers positive, audio and visual entertainment to a diverse, international consumer group. Through their cable television programming services they offer production and distribution of films and television programs. Their professional team is committed to cutting edge entertainment across all brands and firmly believes that quality entertainment can be realized without compromising commercial appeal. Black Pearl Media Group Inc. distinguishes itself through the commitment it undertakes with each project. They endeavor to provide quality television programming that reflects the vast diversity of the nation.

As the company progresses, the necessity for new interns increases. They?re looking for self-motivated, enthusiastic, talented, passionate, and consistent, interns who are eager to learn in a fast paced and demanding environment.

Working with Black Pearl, interns will earn extensive, on the job experience in the fields of video production and graphic art design. The interns will be exposed to earning credits on shows, gaining industry connections, and the opportunity for employment after the internship has come to completion. Black Pearl will offer each intern college credit for their participation.

Interested students must email socialblackpearlmediagroup@gmail.com their cover letter and resume to apply for the internship and set up an interview.

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Friday, March 8, 2013

London Welsh given five-point panalty and ?15,000 fine for fielding an ineligible player

The case surrounding New Zealander Keats was visa-related, and Welsh now have 14 days in which to appeal the decision.

Their next Premiership fixture is at Gloucester on March 23.

Panel chairman Jeremy Summers said: ''This was an extraordinary case, and one that it is hoped will never be repeated.

''The sanction imposed was structured to reflect the seriousness of the matter, which included conduct that was dealt with by the police, but also to import a rugby-based proportionality to the overall position that took into account the wider interests of the game.''

Summers was joined on the panel by Premiership Rugby chief executive Mark McCafferty and Peter Budge.

London Welsh's former rugby manager Mike Scott is the subject of a separate RFU disciplinary hearing relating to Keats' registration.

Scott has been charged under RFU rule 5.12 for 'conduct prejudicial to the interests of the Union or the Game'. Scott's case will be heard at a later date.

London Welsh brought the matter to the RFU's attention after conducting an internal investigation last month.

The club also said they wanted to stress than no fault in the matter resided with scrum-half Keats.

Welsh's arrival in the Premiership was not confirmed until last June, and only then after winning their appeal against a RFU ruling that they had not met sufficient criteria to gain Premiership entry, namely primacy of tenure at Oxford's Kassam Stadium where they have played their home games this season.

The appeal panel agreed with the club's argument that the applied criteria contravened EU and UK competition laws, and Newcastle were relegated after finishing bottom of the Premiership last May.

The delays hit Welsh in terms of player recruitment for the current campaign, but they have impressed many judges with their resilience and no lack of quality, which they highlighted by posting Premiership victories over Exeter, Sale, Bath and Irish.

They have not won in the league, though, since Dec 1.

Keats, 31, joined London Welsh from now-defunct Italian club Aironi and he has been an important part of their debut top-flight campaign.

Before Christchurch-born Keats headed to Europe, he played Super Rugby for the Crusaders and Wellington-based Hurricanes, and also featured in the colours of Taranaki and Nelson Bays.

The last Premiership club to be docked points were Exeter. They received a two-point deduction and ?5,000 fine in April 2011 for fielding too many overseas players in a league game against Leeds Carnegie.

Welsh have confirmed they will lodge an appeal against the Rugby Football Union's ruling, saying they are ''hugely disappointed and shocked'' with the decision.

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Heinz CEO could see $56 million golden parachute

NEW YORK - Heinz CEO William Johnson is entitled to a golden parachute worth $56 million if he's fired by the company's new owners.

Warren Buffet's Berkshire Hathaway and 3G Capital announced last month they were buying the ketchup maker for $23.3 billion. Pittsburgh-based Heinz disclosed Johnson's deal in a regulatory filing Monday.

The deal lets Johnson walk away with $40 million at any time if he chooses. He would be entitled to another $16 million if the new owners were to let him go.

Johnson is also entitled to a payout of $99.7 million in vested stock and $57 million in deferred compensation benefits that he accrued over his 30-year career with Heinz.

H.J. Heinz Co. spokesman Michael Mullen says there has been no decision made about Johnson's future with the company.

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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Valerie Plame Wilson: An Idea Whose Time Has Come

Twenty-five years ago, President Reagan laid out a vision for a world without nuclear weapons, and in his first term President Obama boldly picked up that mantle -- most famously in his 2009 speech in Prague, where he announced America's commitment to eliminate all nuclear weapons globally. There is now a unique opportunity for President Obama, in his second term, to follow through on that commitment and set the world's course to global zero. He can do this by pursuing further reductions to the United States' and Russia's massive Cold War arsenals and bringing other key countries to the table for the first multilateral nuclear arms negotiations in history.

This week, Global Zero -- the international movement for the elimination of nuclear weapons -- is launching a global campaign urging President Obama to do just that. And we are calling on him to make a major announcement about this on April 5, 2013 -- the fourth anniversary of his historic Prague speech.

As part of this campaign, we are rolling out a short video narrated by my fellow Global Zero leader Michael Douglas, which is being promoted by a host of celebrities, organizations and students on social media and that we hope the president will watch.

In addition to the video, the campaign includes a letter to the president from approximately 75 former prime ministers, foreign and defense ministers and military commanders; an official declaration recently adopted by the European Parliament in support of Global Zero's step-by-step plan to eliminate nuclear weapons; and a grassroots petition appealing directly to the president.

We believe that President Obama wants to make good on his commitment to seek a world without nuclear weapons and elevate it to be a legacy issue of his presidency -- but he is facing a host of other pressing problems in the world and he needs to hear urgent support for eliminating nuclear weapons.

The Global Zero movement is supported by hundreds of respected national security and military leaders from around the world who understand that nuclear weapons do not address today's security threats -- and a powerful grassroots movement that's led by the world's first post-Cold War generation, which rejects absolutely the 20th century idea of basing national security on the threat of mass destruction.

Years from now, when the last nuclear bomb is dismantled, it will be because people all over the world had the courage to demand zero -- and a safer world for their children, their grandchildren and all generations to come. Please join this critical campaign at www.globalzero.org and join us as we call on President Obama to set the world's course to zero.

Together, we can make history.

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