Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Pantech Vega R3 packs Snapdragon S4 Pro, 5.3-inch screen into one hand

Pantech Vega R3 packs S4 Pro, 53inch screen into one hand

If there's one thing that defines the phablet, it's not hand portability -- what's on the market usually demands something of a stretch. Pantech wants to keep our grip at least slightly in check through its imminent Vega R3. The Android phone's 5.3-inch, IPS-based LCD isn't what we'd call modest, but it's framed by an extra-thin bezel that Pantech claims is still comfortable in one hand. The R3 will be powerful, no matter how you hold it. It touts the the same quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro we just saw in the LG Optimus G along with 2GB of RAM, a 13-megapixel camera and a 2,600mAh battery that can top up 100 minutes. South Koreans can pick up the Vega R3 from one of their three major carriers on September 25th. Sadly, we're not expecting an American variant of the design given an emphasis on cheaper and smaller Pantech models in the US.

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Joel Parkinson outperforms Adriano de Souza to move into finals at ...

Joel Parkinson outperforms Adriano de Souza to move into finals at 2012 Hurley Pro

Australia?s Joel Parkinson successfully downed Brazil?s Adriano de Souza in the second semi-final at the latest edition of Hurley Pro, the sixth of ten stops on the 2012 Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) World Championship Tour, which went down at Lower Trestles in California, America, on Thursday, September 20.

The encounter between the two surfing heavy-weights turned out to be exciting, though the Australian surfer proved himself to be in a better form that his rival and therefore successfully earned himself a shot at the title.

Parkinson had been looking formidable since the start of the event and was expected to do something special while competing for top honours. Despite finding himself squaring-off with the best surfers from around the globe, he held his own and showed a great deal of consistency and character as he gradually made it through the initial rounds and the quarter-finals to eventually earn his place in the semi-finals.

De Souza had been nothing short of spectacular during the course of previous rounds and the quarter-final either, putting on a series of confident performances as he kept himself alive in the contention for the event title.

The two surfers now faced each other in the second semi-final, with only one of them to go through into the final stage of the competition.

As the battle got underway, Parkinson got off to an energetic start. He soon managed to lock a juicy wave and utilise it to post a 9.13 on the score-board.

De Souza kept the battle very much alive by earning a 7.60 off his first business-wave close to the half-way stage. Keeping the momentum going, he got hold of his second business-wave, which only produced a score of 5.83 points, thus taking him to a two-wave total of 13.43 points.

Despite not needing any big score to reclaim the lead, Parkinson cut loose on his second business-wave to perform a coup de grace with a 9.13-point ride, thus finishing with a heat-total of 18.26 points.

With his victory over the Brazilian surfer, Parkinson moved into the final of Hurley Pro, where he had to battle it out with America?s Kelly Slater for the overall victory.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

UTMB awarded $750,000 National Institute of Justice grant

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The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston has received a three-year, nearly $750,000 grant from the United States Office of Justice Programs National Institute of Justice to continue a long-term study on healthy and unhealthy teen dating relationships.

Approximately 25 percent of teens are physically, psychologically or sexually abused by dating partners each year according to Jeff Temple, UTMB assistant professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and principal investigator of the study.

Victims of teen dating violence experience consequences that include acute and chronic mental and physical health problems, delinquency, risky sexual behavior, substance abuse and poor school performance, said Temple.

Retrospective studies indicate that individuals who perpetrate violence and sexual aggression in their adolescent relationships may be at a heightened risk for continuing this behavior in their adult intimate relationships, Temple reports.

"Preventing teen dating violence would not only improve the health and lives of adolescents, but it could also curb the prevalence and consequences of subsequent dating and domestic violence in adult intimate relationships," said Temple.

"Research-based prevention programs are conspicuously lacking and the factors that increase or decrease the likelihood of adolescents experiencing dating violence are poorly understood. Factors that predict healthy dating relationships are also fairly unknown."

Temple's research team previously conducted a study with a large school-based sample of more than 1,000 ethnically and socioeconomically diverse adolescents from multiple school districts in southeast Texas. Participants were recruited and assessed as freshman and sophomore high school students in 2010 with follow-ups in 2011 and 2012.

The new grant will enable Temple's team to amass additional waves of data that will increase the depth and breadth of the understanding of teen dating relationships and give additional insight into the scope, causes and consequences of teen dating violence.

The new research will follow subjects who began working with Temple's team as young teenagers, collecting data on how their patterns of dating behavior progress as they move into young adulthood a period often characterized by major life transitions and stress, including committing to serious romantic relationships, moving away from home, going to college, finding employment and achieving financial independence.

After this new three-year phase is complete, Temple says the results will be invaluable "six years of rich data covering individuals from young adolescence to young adulthood from a period characterized by identity development and the beginning of dating to one characterized by identity formation and the establishment of more permanent intimate relationships."

Temple said he envisions this new research program making an important contribution to the field. He says the hope is that his team's findings will make possible the development of evidence-based programs that will improve the quality of teenagers' dating relationships.

"We are so proud to have been given this opportunity to do such important work," said Temple. "And we look forward to helping to improve the health and quality of life of adolescents and young adults nationwide."

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409-772-8790
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston has received a three-year, nearly $750,000 grant from the United States Office of Justice Programs National Institute of Justice to continue a long-term study on healthy and unhealthy teen dating relationships.

Approximately 25 percent of teens are physically, psychologically or sexually abused by dating partners each year according to Jeff Temple, UTMB assistant professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and principal investigator of the study.

Victims of teen dating violence experience consequences that include acute and chronic mental and physical health problems, delinquency, risky sexual behavior, substance abuse and poor school performance, said Temple.

Retrospective studies indicate that individuals who perpetrate violence and sexual aggression in their adolescent relationships may be at a heightened risk for continuing this behavior in their adult intimate relationships, Temple reports.

"Preventing teen dating violence would not only improve the health and lives of adolescents, but it could also curb the prevalence and consequences of subsequent dating and domestic violence in adult intimate relationships," said Temple.

"Research-based prevention programs are conspicuously lacking and the factors that increase or decrease the likelihood of adolescents experiencing dating violence are poorly understood. Factors that predict healthy dating relationships are also fairly unknown."

Temple's research team previously conducted a study with a large school-based sample of more than 1,000 ethnically and socioeconomically diverse adolescents from multiple school districts in southeast Texas. Participants were recruited and assessed as freshman and sophomore high school students in 2010 with follow-ups in 2011 and 2012.

The new grant will enable Temple's team to amass additional waves of data that will increase the depth and breadth of the understanding of teen dating relationships and give additional insight into the scope, causes and consequences of teen dating violence.

The new research will follow subjects who began working with Temple's team as young teenagers, collecting data on how their patterns of dating behavior progress as they move into young adulthood a period often characterized by major life transitions and stress, including committing to serious romantic relationships, moving away from home, going to college, finding employment and achieving financial independence.

After this new three-year phase is complete, Temple says the results will be invaluable "six years of rich data covering individuals from young adolescence to young adulthood from a period characterized by identity development and the beginning of dating to one characterized by identity formation and the establishment of more permanent intimate relationships."

Temple said he envisions this new research program making an important contribution to the field. He says the hope is that his team's findings will make possible the development of evidence-based programs that will improve the quality of teenagers' dating relationships.

"We are so proud to have been given this opportunity to do such important work," said Temple. "And we look forward to helping to improve the health and quality of life of adolescents and young adults nationwide."

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China says first aircraft carrier entering service

BEIJING (AP) ? China formally entered its first aircraft carrier into service on Tuesday, underscoring its ambitions to be a leading Asian naval power, although the ship is not expected to carry a full complement of planes or be ready for combat for some time.

The Defense Ministry's announcement had been long expected and was not directly linked to current tensions with Japan over a disputed group of uninhabited islands in the East China Sea.

In a brief notice on its website, the ministry said the carrier's commissioning significantly boosted the navy's combat capabilities and its ability to cooperate in responding to natural disasters and other non-traditional threats.

"It has important significance in effectively safeguarding national sovereignty, security, and development benefits, and advancing world peace and common development," the statement said.

China had partly justified the launching of a carrier by pointing out that it alone among the five permanent United Nations Security Council members had no such craft. That had been particularly glaring given the constant presence in Asia of carriers operated by the U.S. Navy, which maintains 11 worldwide.

President Hu Jintao, also chairman of the commission that controls the military, presided over a ceremony Tuesday morning at the ship's home port of Dalian, along with Premier Wen Jiabao and top generals. Hu "fully affirmed" the efforts of those working on the ship and called on them to complete all remaining tasks according to the highest standard, the Defense Ministry said.

The carrier is the former Soviet navy's unfinished Varyag, which was towed from Ukraine in 1998 minus its engines, weaponry and navigation systems. Christened the Liaoning after the northeastern province surrounding Dalian, the ship began sea trials in August 2011 following years of refurbishment.

So far the trial runs of the aircraft carrier have been to test the ship's propulsion, communications and navigation systems. But launching and recovering fixed-wing aircraft at sea is a much trickier proposition. It will take years to build the proper aircraft, to train pilots to land in adverse weather on a moving deck, and to develop a proper carrier battle group.

China is developing a carrier-based fighter-bomber, the J-15, derived from Russia's Sukhoi Su-33, along with a prototype stealth carrier fighter, the J-31.

Beijing hasn't said what role it intends the carrier to fill other than helping safeguard China's coastline and sea links. The Liaoning has also been portrayed as a kind of test platform for the future development of up to five domestically built Chinese carriers.

Writing in Tuesday's China Daily newspaper, retired Rear Adm. Yang Yi said the carrier will be used to master the technology for more advanced carriers. He said it also will be used to train in how to operate such a craft in a battle group and with vessels from other nation's navies.

Without specifically mentioning China's territorial disputes, Yang acknowledged other countries' concerns about its growing military might, but said Beijing wouldn't shy from flexing its muscles.

"When China has a more balanced and powerful navy, the regional situation will be more stable as various forces that threaten regional peace will no longer dare to act rashly," Yang wrote.

Whatever its practical effects on China's global status, the carrier embodies huge symbolism for China's political and military leaders as a totem of their country's rise from weakness to strength, according to Andrew S. Erickson, a China naval specialist at the U.S. Naval War College.

"While (Chinese navy) acceptance of this 'starter carrier' is the first step in a long journey, it is a journey that will take place in full view of the world, and one that will ultimately take Beijing to a new place as a great sea power," Erickson wrote on his blog.

The carrier's political importance was highlighted in Wen's remarks to the ceremony, in which he said it would "arouse national pride and patriotic passion."

"This has mighty and deep significance for the opening of a new facet in our enterprise of socialism with Chinese characteristics," he said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/china-says-first-aircraft-carrier-entering-115227172.html

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Barron's slams Facebook, stock falls

This combination of Associated Press file photos, show advertising for the financial magazine Barron's on display in New York on July 23, 2007, and the Facebook logo on an iPad in Philadelphia on May 16, 2012. Facebook Inc.'s stock took a hit Monday, Sept. 24, 2012, after an article in Barron's said it is "still too pricey" despite a sharp decline since its initial public offering. (AP Photo/File)

This combination of Associated Press file photos, show advertising for the financial magazine Barron's on display in New York on July 23, 2007, and the Facebook logo on an iPad in Philadelphia on May 16, 2012. Facebook Inc.'s stock took a hit Monday, Sept. 24, 2012, after an article in Barron's said it is "still too pricey" despite a sharp decline since its initial public offering. (AP Photo/File)

This Monday, July 23, 2007, file photo shows advertising for on a New York newsstand. Facebook Inc.'s stock took a hit Monday, Sept. 24, 2012, after an article in Barron's said it is "still too pricey" despite a sharp decline since its initial public offering. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

FILE - In this Friday, May 18, 2012 file photo, electronic screens show the price of Facebook shares after they began trading in New York. Facebook Inc.'s stock took a hit Monday, Sept. 24, 2012, after an article in Barron's said it is "still too pricey" despite a sharp decline since its initial public offering. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

(AP) ? Facebook Inc.'s stock took a hit Monday after an article in the financial magazine Barron's said it is "still too pricey" despite a sharp decline since its initial public offering.

Though Facebook's stock has plunged since its May IPO, Andrew Bary at Barron's said the stock trades at "high multiples of both sales and earnings, even as uncertainty about the outlook for its business grows."

At issue is the shift of Facebook's massive user base to mobile devices. The company is still figuring out how to advertise to people who use their mobile phones and tablet computers to access the social network. Bary said success in the mobile space is "no sure thing" for the company. Mobile ads must fit into much smaller screens, which doesn't give Facebook "much room to configure ads without alienating users," Bary said.

Facebook also has what Bary called "significant" stock-based compensation expenses. Last year, the company issued $1.4 billion worth of restricted stock and $1 billion so far this year, he noted. Yet technology companies such as Facebook "routinely encourage analysts to ignore stock-based compensation expense ? and most comply. This dubious approach to calculating profits is based on the idea that only cash expenses matter," Bary wrote. "That's a fiction, pure and simple."

Menlo Park, Calif.-based Facebook's stock fell $2.03, or 8.9 percent, to close at $20.83 on Monday. The company went public on May 18 at a share price of $38, which it has not matched since.

Bary said he thinks Facebook's stock is worth $15, well below its current price even with Monday's drop.

"That would be roughly 24 times projected 2013 profit and six times estimated 2013 revenue of $6 billion, still no bargain price," he wrote.

Facebook declined to comment.

Last week, research firm eMarketer said it expects Google Inc. to surpass Facebook in U.S. display advertising revenue this year. In February, eMarketer predicted Facebook would stay ahead of Google. The social networking company had surpassed Google in 2011. But Facebook's ad revenue has fallen short of the expectations eMarketer set in February.

That said, some analysts are still bullish on Facebook. Last week an analyst at Cantor Fitzgerald started coverage of its stock with a "Buy" rating and a target price of $26. The analyst, Youssef Squali, said he's "positive on the stock long-term" despite its botched IPO and the worry that Facebook's stock will be held down as employees become eligible to sell their stock in the coming months.

"We see significant opportunities ahead of Facebook, largely from brands moving online seeking mass reach and user engagement and from the explosion of mobile advertising in the next 2-5 years," Squali said in a note to investors.

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DJ Hire Melbourne - What You Need To Know?

If you are living in Melbourne and is planning to organize any special event or party, it is better to consider some form of music entertainment to the guests to make your event memorable and enjoyable to them. For hastening the joy and for making the guests feel happy, you can go for DJ hire Melbourne. However, when it comes to hiring a DJ, certain points are to be considered and they are discussed in the following content:

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Military-style tactics seen in US Consulate siege

Libyan followers of Ansar al-Shariah Brigades and other Islamic militias, hold a demonstration against a film and a cartoon denigrating the Prophet Muhammad in Benghazi, Libya, Friday, Sept. 21, 2012. The attack that killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans has sparked a backlash among frustrated Libyans against the heavily armed gunmen, including Islamic extremists, who run rampant in their cities. more than 10,000 people poured into a main boulevard of Benghazi, demanding that militias disband as the public tries to do what Libya's weak central government has been unable to.(AP Photo/Mohammad Hannon)

Libyan followers of Ansar al-Shariah Brigades and other Islamic militias, hold a demonstration against a film and a cartoon denigrating the Prophet Muhammad in Benghazi, Libya, Friday, Sept. 21, 2012. The attack that killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans has sparked a backlash among frustrated Libyans against the heavily armed gunmen, including Islamic extremists, who run rampant in their cities. more than 10,000 people poured into a main boulevard of Benghazi, demanding that militias disband as the public tries to do what Libya's weak central government has been unable to.(AP Photo/Mohammad Hannon)

(AP) ? The heavily armed extremists who laid siege to the U.S. Consulate in Libya used military-style tactics that may have steered Americans toward a waiting ambush, U.S. officials said Friday as they pieced together details about how the compound was overrun.

U.S. intelligence indicates that 50 or more people, many of them masked, were responsible for the Sept. 11 assault on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi. Gun trucks provided added firepower. The attackers set up a perimeter, controlling access in and out of the compound. A first wave of attacks sent the Americans fleeing to a fallback building, where a second group of extremists beset them with precise mortar fire.

Intelligence reports were still coming in, but officials told The Associated Press that what may have initially seemed like a protest over an anti-Islam movie that had spun out of control now showed the hallmarks of a more sophisticated operation.

In a country coming off a civil war, a level of battlefield savvy does not prove the attack on the compound was planned well in advance. How much planning went into the operation and whether it could have been detected or prevented remain unanswered questions, officials said.

The attacks killed Ambassador Chris Stevens, diplomat Sean Smith and two former Navy SEALs, who U.S. officials said were in Libya on contract with the CIA. Stevens was visiting Benghazi from Tripoli to preside over the opening of a cultural center.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss intelligence reports. They stressed that even now authorities do not have a clear understanding of exactly what happened in Benghazi. FBI agents from New York and Washington were in Libya investigating the attack.

"What happened in Benghazi was a terrorist attack," Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Friday. "And we will not rest until we have tracked down and brought to justice the terrorists who murdered four Americans."

Officials have not singled out one responsible group, but have focused their attention on Ansar al-Shariah, a Libyan militant group led by a former detainee at the U.S. military-run prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Since the civil war that ousted Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi last year, the country has seen been awash with rebels, militias and terrorists. Weaponry is easy to come by, both from the former regime, from weapons depots looted during the war, and from foreign powers that armed the rebellion. The origin of the weapons used in the assault on the U.S. compound was unclear, officials said.

Whether the attack was premeditated carries both political and intelligence significance.

From an intelligence standpoint, the longer an operation was in the works ahead of the attack, the more the U.S. government will face scrutiny for not anticipating and preparing for it.

Politically, Republicans have accused President Barack Obama's administration of misreading the assault as an outgrowth of Middle East demonstrations over an American-made Internet video insulting the Islamic prophet Muhammad. They have also criticized the protection of the consulate, particularly since the attack fell on the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, a date when authorities are normally on alert for attacks.

White House spokesman Jay Carney has said there was no evidence the attack was premeditated. Obama has said extremists used the protests as an excuse to attack.

A spontaneous protest that turns violent is harder to predict and respond to.

"The intelligence agencies are still not confident enough to represent to us whether it was planned in advance or taking the opportunity of a spontaneous protest," Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said Friday.

Investigators say some of the people involved have a "hodgepodge of affiliations with multiple militant groups," making it hard to hold one particular militia or movement responsible, said a senior U.S. intelligence official, speaking anonymously because he was not authorized to be quoted publicly describing the investigation.

Wanis al-Sharef, who was Libya's deputy interior minister until he was fired after the attacks, said a small group of lightly armed gunmen were the first to gather outside the compound. They were then joined by a crowd of civilians protesting the film. Finally, a larger group of heavily armed men arrived with gun vehicles and grenade launchers. That final group was responsible for the siege.

Ansar al-Shariah has repeatedly denied being any part of the attack, but eyewitnesses and security officials said the group's militiamen were among the gunmen who joined the demonstration outside the compound. The group claimed its fighters were only in the Benghazi area providing security at Jalaa Hospital. But that's more than three miles from the U.S. compound, which lies on the outskirts of the city in a rural area.

One witness said he was detained by Ansar al-Shariah members during the protest because he was taking pictures of one of their leaders.

Whoever they were, the attackers stormed the main building and set it on fire. Many people escaped and fled to an annex to the east. About an hour after the assault began, American and Libyan forces retook control of the compound and brought everyone to the annex. Rescue teams headed their way.

Intelligence indicates the gunmen broke off into teams to block certain roads away from the compound, officials said. Whether that changed the route or otherwise influenced how the Americans moved through the streets remains unclear, but one U.S. official said the tactic was being looked at as an indication of battlefield strategy and sophistication.

As the Americans waited to be rescued from the annex, that building came under mortar fire. Mortars are short-range bombs that launch in high arcs. Aiming them can be a matter of trial and error. But U.S. officials said mortars were landing directly on the roof of the annex.

That, officials said, indicated an experienced fighter, a well-planned assault or both.

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Associated Press writers Maggie Michael in Benghazi and Matthew Lee in Washington contributed to this report.

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Friday, September 21, 2012

Pakistan: 15 killed in anti-Islam film protests

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Sony Xperia T review: a new 4.6-inch smartphone flagship that isn't quite new enough

Sony Xperia T review The new smartphone flagship that isn't quite new enough

Sony's Xperia T goes by a few names. Depending on which country you're in, you might pick it up as the Xperia GX, or possibly even the TX. The final review sample that's been passed our desk, however, is the Xperia T, the European HSPA version, headed to O2's UK stores in the coming weeks, at which point it will be free on £36 per-month contracts and likely replace the Xperia S as Sony's Android flagship. In comparison to Sony's Spring smartphone, there's a similar 720p display, now stretched out to 4.6 inches, a different 13-megapixel camera, a new 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 processor and Android ICS -- with the promise of Jelly Bean soon after it hits store. The Xperia T also revives a familiar hardware curve and has picked up onscreen Android buttons on its design journey. Design twists and promises of the latest OS aside, has Sony finally built a top-tier phone capable of going toe-to-toe with the smartphone heavyweights? Have a look after the break.

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Black women rally against voter ID laws

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Deidra Reese isn't waiting for people to come to her to find out whether they are registered to vote.

With iPad in hand, Reese is going to community centers, homes and churches in nine Ohio cities, looking up registrations to make sure voters have proper ID and everything else they need to cast ballots on Election Day.

"We are not going to give back one single inch. We have fought too long and too hard," said Reese, 45, coordinator of the Columbus-based Ohio Unity Coalition, an affiliate of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation.

Reese is part of a cadre of black women engaged in a revived wave of voting rights advocacy four years after the historic election of the nation's first black president. Provoked by voting law changes in various states, they have decided to help voters navigate the system ? a fitting role, they say, given that black women had the highest turnout of any group of voters in 2008.

"We've forgotten our mothers went to three jobs, picked us up from school, put the macaroni and cheese on the table, got up and got somebody registered to vote," said actress Sheryl Lee Ralph, one of several women who participated in a strategy session this week during the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's annual legislative conference in the nation's capital. Ralph is married to Pennsylvania state Sen. Vincent Hughes.

The political and financial power of black women is one of the themes of this year's four-day event. It will culminate Saturday with a keynote speech from one of the most visible black women in America, first lady Michelle Obama.

"It's time for us to lead the way because we voted in greater numbers than any other gender and race group last election, and we got to do the same this year," said Elsie Scott, president and CEO of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation.

Turnout among women of all races is generally higher than for men. In 2008, about 69 percent of eligible black female voters went to the polls, an increase of 5.1 percentage points over 2004, according to a study of census data on 2008 voters by the Pew Hispanic Center. That compares with 66.1 percent of white women.

African-American women, who number about 20 million in the U.S., have long been the largest group of Democratic voters in the country, said David Bositis, senior research associate with the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies.

In a room at the Washington Convention Center on Wednesday, the sense of urgency among the women was palpable. They noted that voter registration deadlines in some states are as early as Oct. 6, the last of them on Oct. 16. Few attendees accepted the argument that the new voting laws were intended to fight fraud, as supporters of those laws maintain.

Judith Browne-Dianis, co-director of The Advancement Project, said black women showed in 2008 they can turn out in record numbers. But in 2010, "we sat home and while we were sitting at home, there were others that were plotting and what they decided to do was to change the rules of the game."

The women invoke the name of abolitionist and women's suffragist Sojourner Truth, and repeat civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer's famous line ? "I am sick and tired of being sick and tired" ? as a rallying cry. They talk strategy about checking to see who's been purged from voter rolls or locating documents that voters need to get photo identification. All along, they remind voters of the time, before the Voting Rights Act of 1965 became law, when black people were kept from voting.

Barbara Arnwine, executive director of the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, said a voter hotline set up by several groups already gets a thousand calls a day. Callers are typically people who don't know if they can vote, whether their felony conviction keeps them from voting or what ID is required in their state, if at all.

Her organization has created a computer app that allows people to verify their registration status, get help registering online, learn about voting requirements in their state, find polling places and receive other assistance.

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Online: National Coalition on Black Civic Participation: http://www.ncbcp.org

Election Protection: http://www.866ourvote.org

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/black-women-rally-against-voter-id-laws-072851601--election.html

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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Green Blog: After a Year on a Hilltop, Balancing the Books

It?s been six weeks since we returned to the New Jersey suburbs after living for a year in an off-the-grid cabin in the woods of Maine with our three kids and two cats. Reflecting on the year in my final Green post on the experience, the question that matters most is: Was it worth it?

Personally, professionally and financially, the answer is yes. The benefits were greater than the costs. The pleasure was greater than the pain, even for the cats.

Perhaps my most consistent pleasure came from a mundane task: driving to the cabin. I?d turn off the paved road that parallels the lake and onto our dirt road. Behind a locked gate began our 1.5 miles of road to the cabin. The road runs by a vernal pool with wood frogs that freeze solid every winter, past a beaver who tries to flood the road periodically, over the brook that powers the beaver?s engineering schemes, around a hawks? nest corner; over a second brook where a giant female snapping turtle lives; across the Appalachian Trail 117 miles from its end; left at the fork to the waterfall, past 13 springs on the hillside, up a steep hill that washes out when it rains, and around the garden to a cabin on the hill with views that stretch 180 degrees to the horizon.

I would drive slowly with the windows down, and the scenery would mentally move me from focusing inside on the worry of the day to focusing outside on the beauty and wonder of nature. It was a 15-minute vacation that left me feeling refreshed.

For me, the year also provided a chance to watch nature up close, whether it was a family of merlins fledging their chicks or a deer-tick-infected moose surviving the winter. The views from every window of the cabin were inspiring and made for a productive year professionally even though cellphone coverage and Internet access were a continual pain.

For Susannah, the year provided the mental space to decide on what she wants to do for the next chapter of her life and get it lined up.

For the kids, there was a lot of unstructured playtime outside, which may have social, emotional and cognitive benefits. Our kids can now play for hours together making up stories of great adventures. They fight less. They read more books. They have new muscles and lean bodies from a more active lifestyle and are less likely to join the ranks of the 16 percent of adolescents who are obese. They are more confident and self-sufficient.

An early love of nature often leads to nature?s being an abiding joy in life. Yet a 2011 poll of adolescents by The Nature Conservancy found that 33 of them had never had a personal experience of nature. Our kids now have this experience and may find that time spent in natural places is a sweet part of life.

We are also happy to say that our kids for the first time know more species of common wildlife than they do Pok?mon cards, unlike the youngsters surveyed for a quirky British study.

For Susannah and me, we now know what we want to do long-term. Go back to the woods, but only after the boys finish high school. No more home schooling. It was easily the cause of more tears, more frustration and more red wine consumption that any other factor in our year.

But what did it cost? The rent in Maine and our mortgage payment, property tax and home insurance in New Jersey were covered by renting our modest but well-located suburban home. Even so, our year in the woods drained $16,462 from our savings accounts. That included $6,500 for a four-wheel drive Jeep we decided not to sell afterward, $6,783 for a solar system that will now go on our house in New Jersey, $1,100 in losses from buying two snowmobiles in the fall and selling them in the summer, $879 for installing satellite Internet and a cellphone booster, a $200 loss from buying an enclosed trailer before the trip and selling it afterward, and roughly another $1,000 in miscellaneous expenses like ice chains for the vehicles, first aid kits, fire extinguishers, smoke detectors and LED lighting for the cabin.

One year gave us many of the benefits of reconnecting with nature but without the high costs to careers and to connections with friends from a permanent move. We?d do it again. $16,000 for living one year of our lives in someplace spectacularly beautiful seems like a bargain.

And our indoor-only cats agree. Having the occasional field mouse sneak into the cabin fulfilled their life ambition to terrorize the rodent population.

In sum, the year in the woods moved kids, cats and parents closer to achieving their individual potential. We touched the top of Maslow?s hierarchy of needs.

Source: http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/09/19/after-a-year-on-a-hilltop-balancing-the-books/?partner=rss&emc=rss

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Diamond White Shines on The X Factor


She clearly has the name to be a star: Diamond White.

But did this 13-year old X Factor contestant prove last night that she possesses the talent? In two words: Heck. Yes.

Reminding viewers of last year's young sensation, Rachel Crow, Diamond listened to Simon Cowell, avoided singing Adele and settled on "It's a Man's World" instead, amazing attendees and viewers with her strong voice.

You've gotta watch this one:

Between White and CeCe Frey, the women were represented very well on The X Factor last night.

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2012/09/diamond-white-shines-on-the-x-factor/

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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Hubble shot captures star-forming galaxy

A gorgeous new photo by the Hubble Space Telescope confirms that a faraway spiral galaxy is indeed churning out new stars at a rapid rate.

The new Hubble image captures a galaxy called NGC 7090, which is found about 30 million light-years from Earth in the southern constellation Indus (The Indian). The edge-on shot shows the galaxy's disc and bulging central core ? which is likely full of cool, relatively old stars ? as well as a number of pinkish regions scattered throughout NGC 7090.

These pink areas reveal the presence of huge clouds of hydrogen gas, researchers said. Such clouds are the raw materials of which stars are made, providing striking visual confirmation of several recent studies that have classified NGC 7090 as a star-forming galaxy.

Also visible in the image are numerous intricate dust lanes ? dark regions especially prominent in the lower half of the galaxy's disc.

These areas appear dark from Hubble's vantage point because dust is absorbing much of the light emitted from the bright center of NGC 7090.

While dust has frustrated the efforts of observational astronomers for decades, it does not present an impenetrable veil. Dust is largely transparent at near-infrared wavelengths, so some instruments can peer behind it, researchers said.

And at even longer wavelengths ? such as those used in radio astronomy ? researchers can study the dust itself to learn how such clouds contribute to star formation.

The photo was taken using the Wide Field Channel of the Advanced Camera for Surveys aboard Hubble. The image combines orange light (colored blue here), infrared (colored red) and emissions from glowing hydrogen gas (also colored red).

A version of this image was entered into the Hubble?s Hidden Treasures photo processing competition by contestant Rasid Tugral. Hubble's Hidden Treasures, which has now wrapped up, invited astronomy enthusiasts to search Hubble's archive for amazing images that the public has never seen.

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The Hubble Space Telescope, a joint effort of NASA and the European Space Agency, launched in April 1990. It has made more than 1 million science observations over its long lifetime, and the instrument is still going strong.

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Monday, September 17, 2012

Is the Islamopocolypse really upon us?

No. Turn off the television news (or put down your copy of Newsweek) if you think otherwise.

By Dan Murphy,?Staff writer / September 17, 2012

A Shiite Muslim holds a placard during an anti-American rally organised by the Majlis-e-Wahdat-e-Muslimeen (MWM) in Lahore September 17. Pakistani police fired in the air to disperse a crowd headed towards the US consulate in the city of Karachi on Monday to protest against a film mocking the Prophet Mohammad.

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You are forgiven if you hold the mistaken belief that the entire Muslim world is aflame with anti-American "rage." Cable news has been pumping the message for days now, and Newsweek has jumped on the bandwagon with a cover that perfects the approach to the world's 1.5 billion Muslims as a violent, reactive mob.

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"Muslim Rage," screams the banner headline for an article written by anti-Islam activist Ayaan Hirsan Ali, over a picture of two men (one helpfully wearing a turban) looking rageful. "How I survived it, How we can end it," goes the subhead.

I'll return later to the policy dangers of viewing the world's Muslim inhabitants as an undifferentiated mass that can be "solved."

But it's time for some perspective. The protests in more than 20 Muslim countries, over a deliberately insulting YouTube video, have been small. Small as a proportion of the world's Muslims, and small when compared to other Muslim "insult" protests in the past. And almost certainly small, when their impact is considered a few months from now.

As the #muslimrage Twitter hashtag (killing Newsweek with comedy) has pointed out all day, most Muslims aren't raging at the US or anything else. Some are raging at rude taxi drivers. Others are kind of nervous about problems at work. And still others are thinking about maybe having a sandwich.

While sensational headlines have played up the story, the cumulative total of protesters so far in about 30 countries appears well under 100,000. At Tahrir Square on Friday, wide angle overhead shots (rather than the tight, ground shots favored by TV news producers) showed a sparse group reminiscent of Mubarak-era political protests (when people ran a major risk of going to jail for simply shouting slogans) and not the hundreds of thousands that have routinely come out to protest against their own government in the past year-and-a-half.

And if you expect the occasional mass freakout like this, as I do, there's actually a small sign of progress in these protests. The protests over the Danish cartoons mocking the prophet Muhammad in 2006 were larger and more violent, and there was far less in the way of condemnations of the violence and apologies from Muslim-majority states than there have been this go around.

Ashraf Khalil, whose judgement I trust, estimated about 1,000 protesters at Tahrir on Friday, with a further 300 football hooligans picking a fight with riot police nearby. That's in a city of 15 million people, at least 90 percent of them Muslim. In Jakarta, Indonesia a few hundred protesters clashed with police (who outnumbered them by 3 or 4 to 1) near the US embassy. Jakarta is, like Cairo, another sprawling Muslim majority city.

I've seen big protests in both ??the popular uprising that ended the US-backed dictator Soeharto's reign in 1998, and the popular uprising that ended the US-backed dictator Hosni Mubarak's reign in 2011 ??and by those standards these were not protests at all.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/tp39PWAX2Js/Is-the-Islamopocolypse-really-upon-us

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