Friday, January 20, 2012

Medvedev presses Russian spies on anti-terror ties (AP)

MOSCOW ? President Dmitry Medvedev is urging Russia's military intelligence agency to improve cooperation with foreign counterparts in fighting international terrorism.

Medvedev said Thursday that the agency, known under its Russian acronym GRU, must focus on preemptive action against terrorist groups, revealing weapons-trafficking routes and funding sources.

He said in televised remarks from the GRU's Moscow headquarters that it must share data with foreign partners "when it's necessary" as part of a global war against terror.

After the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in the U.S., Moscow and Washington traded information on al-Qaida and other terrorist groups and worked jointly to prevent terrorists from obtaining weapons of mass destruction. But such cooperation was later hurt by a strain in U.S.-Russian ties.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/russia/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120119/ap_on_re_eu/eu_russia_military_intelligence

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Nielsen: CBS dominates weekly TV ratings (AP)

LOS ANGELES ? CBS scored big in the weekly ratings with the National Football League's Patriots-Broncos playoff game and the network's reliable series lineup.

New England's lopsided win over Denver in the AFC divisional match on CBS was last week's most-watched broadcast with 34.2 million viewers, according to Nielsen Co. figures released Wednesday.

CBS also got a boost from the debut of the sitcom "Rob." The Rob Schneider series rode the coattails of "The Big Bang Theory" to draw 13.5 million viewers despite scathing reviews.

Fox, in a distant second place, had the No. 2 program with the NFC playoff game between the winning New York Giants and the Green Bay Packers. It drew 23.8 million viewers.

The Golden Globes proved the bright spot for fourth-place NBC. The awards show was watched by 16.85 million viewers, beating all network competition in its time slot but dipping slightly from last year's audience of 17 million.

CBS averaged 13.9 million viewers in prime time (8.3 rating, 13 share). Fox had 8.7 million (5.0, 8), ABC had 7 million (4.4, 7), NBC had 6.6 million (4.2, 7), the CW had 1.3 million (0.9, 1) and ION Television had 1.1 million (0.7, 1).

Among the Spanish-language networks, Univision led with a 3.4 million average (1.7, 3). Telemundo had 1.4 million (0.7, 1), TeleFutura had 620,000 (0.3, 0), Estrella had 220,000 and Azteca 170,000 (both 0.1, 0).

NBC's "Nightly News" topped the evening newscasts with an average of 9.3 million viewers (6.1, 11). ABC's "World News" was second with 8.3 million (5.5, 10) and the "CBS Evening News" had 7 million viewers (4.7, 8).

A ratings point represents 1,147,000 households, or 1 percent of the nation's estimated 114.7 million TV homes. The share is the percentage of in-use televisions tuned to a given show.

For the week of Jan. 9-15, the top 10 shows, their networks and viewerships: AFC Divisional Playoff: Denver at New England, CBS, 34.2 million; Fox NFC Playoff: NY Giants at Green Bay, 23.8 million; "NCIS," CBS, 21 million; Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 16.85 million; "NCIS: Los Angeles," CBS, 16.6 million; "The Big Bang Theory," CBS, 16.1 million; "Person of Interest," CBS, 14.9 million; "The Mentalist," CBS, 13.6 million; "Rob," CBS, 13.5 million, "Modern Family," ABC, 12.12 million.

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ABC is owned by The Walt Disney Co. CBS is owned by CBS Corp. CW is a joint venture of Warner Bros. Entertainment and CBS Corp. Fox and My Network TV are units of News Corp. NBC and Telemundo are owned by Comcast Corp. ION Television is owned by ION Media Networks. TeleFutura is a division of Univision. Azteca America is a wholly owned subsidiary of TV Azteca S.A. de C.V.

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Online:

http://www.nielsen.com

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/tv/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120118/ap_en_tv/us_tv_nielsens

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Sunday, January 15, 2012

Pollution tied to disease risk in L.A. black women (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) ? In a study of more than 4,000 black women in Los Angeles, those who lived in areas with higher levels of traffic-related air pollution were at increased risk of developing diabetes and high blood pressure.

The researchers, led by Patricia Coogan at Boston University, found that black women living in neighborhoods with high levels of nitrogen oxides, pollutants found in traffic exhaust, were 25 percent more likely to develop diabetes and 14 percent more likely to develop hypertension than those living in sections with cleaner air.

Previous research has linked air pollution to health problems such as diabetes, stroke, heart disease and even higher rates of death.

"The public health implications are huge," said Dr. Jiu-Chiuan Chen, who studies the effects of air pollution at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine in Los Angeles, especially for black women, who have higher rates of diabetes and high blood pressure than white women. He was not involved in the current work.

Forty-four percent of all black women in the U.S. have high blood pressure and about 11 percent have diabetes compared with 28 percent and roughly seven percent, respectively, of white women, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Black Americans also experience higher levels of air pollution than white Americans, according to the study authors.

For their investigation, published in Circulation, the researchers followed participants in the ongoing Black Women's Health Study for 10 years. The women were mainly recruited from subscribers to Essence magazine, and none had diabetes or high blood pressure when the study began in 1995.

Over the course of a decade, 531 women developed high blood pressure and 183 women were diagnosed with diabetes.

The findings on their relative risks for those conditions take into account several other potential influences, including how heavy the women were, whether they smoked and other stressors, including noise levels at participants' homes.

Although researchers measured average pollution levels near participants' homes for only one year of the ten-year study, Coogan told Reuters Health that air pollution patterns remained relatively constant over the entire study period.

While Coogan and her colleagues estimated nitrogen oxide concentrations near participants' homes, they did not account for commuting habits or exposure to air pollution at work. According to the researchers, Americans, on average, spend about 70 percent of their time at home.

In addition to measuring nitrogen oxides, a proxy for traffic pollution, the researchers evaluated levels of fine particulate matter. Many sources contribute to this type of air pollution, including traffic, power plants and industrial processes.

Women who lived in areas with higher fine particulate exposures also faced an increased risk of diabetes and high blood pressure, although statistically the link was weak and could have been due to chance.

Previous reports have suggested that air pollution particles small enough to make their way into the blood stream may contribute to a narrowing of blood vessels, which can lead to high blood pressure and reduce sensitivity to insulin.

More research needs to be done before these results can be generalized to all women or even all black women living in the U.S., Coogan cautions. Earlier studies did not find a link between air pollution and increased incidence of diabetes or high blood pressure in men, she said.

Because people don't always have control over where they live, policy makers must recognize the dangers of living and working in areas with high air pollution, Chen said.

To reduce the risk of high blood pressure and diabetes, he added, individuals can take steps, such as exercising, losing excess weight, quitting smoking and limiting salt intake.

SOURCE: http://bit.ly/w70IyH Circulation, online January 4, 2012.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/environment/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20120113/hl_nm/us_pollution_disease_risk

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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Battle lines stark as Wis. recall push nears end (AP)

MILWAUKEE ? Sonja O'Brien heard from the hecklers as she collected signatures in a final push to recall Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker.

One man yelled at her for forcing the state to spend millions on a recall election. A woman told her she was annoying. And Jack Bublitz, a 75-year-old retired banker, said Democrats would never collect enough names.

"You're not going to do it! You're not going to do it!" Bublitz yelled at her.

But O'Brien figured these naysayers were relatively civil compared to most days over the past two months in what has become a knock-down, drag-out brawl to oust Walker from office. Now the fight is about to move from the streets to the courtroom.

Democrats want to wind up the signature drive this weekend and get the names to state election officials by Tuesday's deadline. GOP legal challenges are almost certain to follow.

With supporters and detractors almost equally vocal, the recent petition campaign has been a microcosm of a political landscape that remains toxic and highly divided a year after the Republican governor introduced his plan to strip almost all public workers of their collective bargaining rights.

"These people are being ridiculous," Bublitz said as he hurried inside the casino. "We elected Walker. Let him serve out his term."

O'Brien, a 57-year-old data technician, shrugged it off as she made the rounds Wednesday at the Potawatomi casino near downtown Milwaukee.

"We're making history," she said, armed with two homemade "Recall Walker" signs, a pair of clipboards, boots and a parka. "It feels good to empower the people."

Walker argued the union crackdown was needed to balance the state's $3.6 billion budget deficit, but Democrats saw it as a doomsday attack on unions, one of their crucial constituencies.

Thousands of demonstrators protested at the Capitol around the clock for three weeks. The Senate's 14 minority Democrats fled the state in a futile attempt to block a vote on the plan, which Walker eventually signed into law last March.

Democrats have been itching for payback ever since. They ousted two Republican state senators in recall elections last summer, narrowing the GOP's edge in that chamber to just one vote. Now they've set their sights on Walker, Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch, and four more Republican state senators. They need 540,208 signatures against Walker and the same against Kleefisch to trigger separate recall elections.

The effort has intensified the already rigid battle lines. Republicans have decried the recalls as a frivolous power grab that the state can't afford. Democrats maintain Wisconsin can't take Walker for another three years.

A Wisconsin Public Radio/St. Norbert College poll released the same day as the recall signature drive began two months ago found 58 percent of respondents think Walker needs to go, which was up from 47 percent in April. "Recall Walker" signs line yards in Madison, the state's capital. Wisconsin roads are full of vehicles with bumper stickers supporting Walker or calling for his ouster.

In the early days of the signature drive, Walker's supporters vented their anger. In Madison, someone pulled up to a drive-up signature station, grabbed a paper with three signatures on it and ripped it up. Someone anonymously started a Facebook page imploring people to collect petitions and burn them.

The rancor forced state election officials to make an unprecedented call for calm. Then they poured gasoline on the fire last week by estimating that a statewide recall election would cost $9 million, sparking a new round of outrage from Republicans.

State GOP spokesman Ben Sparks said Walker did what he promised he would ? make the tough decisions to fix the state's finances.

"The Democrats are forcing this completely baseless and expensive recall on Wisconsin families," Sparks said. "Basically, this entire recall effort has been a completely politically driven effort."

Things didn't get bare-knuckle brutal outside the Potawatomi casino Wednesday, but passions ran high on both sides.

As O'Brien and Karen Hartwell, an unemployed volunteer from Muskego, shivered on public property across the street, a parade of people said they'd already signed a petition. But Michele Corrao, 65, of Grafton, lit up when she saw O'Brien.

"Give me that baby," she said, reaching for O'Brien's clipboard. "I'm dying to sign."

One man berated O'Brien for helping force an election that could cost millions. O'Brien countered the expense would be less than the costs of a new law forcing Wisconsin voters to show voter IDs at the polls.

"We need voter ID because you people are crooked," the man shot back as he stomped off.

The volunteers weren't fazed. In fact, they said, the detractors this day were unusually mild.

"When they're in their cars, that's when they call you blankity-blank-blank," Hartwell said.

Democrats said in December they had collected 507,000 names but have refused to provide any more updates. They want to collect 720,000 signatures, nearly 180,000 more than they need, to ensure the recall withstands GOP court challenges. Sparks said the party has built a statewide network of volunteers to verify signatures, the first step toward a challenge.

Nevertheless, Democrats have scheduled parties this weekend to celebrate.

"Whether or not we reach our internal goal of 720,000 signatures ... this has represented a great victory for democracy and the working people of Wisconsin in the face of a well-financed and totally dishonest corporate agenda run from afar," state Democratic Party chairman Mike Tate said.

Hartwell seemed relieved the drive was almost over. She was clearly suffering from her own personal recall fatigue.

"I've done my part," she said. "I've been out in the rain, in the bitter cold, and I'm done."

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/topstories/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120113/ap_on_re_us/us_wisconsin_governor_recall

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Friday, January 13, 2012

Sony DVD Player BDP-S480

Product Specification
SYSTEM

  • BD-ROM Playback (Single, Dual Layer) : Yes
  • BD-R/RE Playback : Yes
  • BDMV/BD-RE v3.0 (SL/DL) : Yes / Yes
  • BDMV/BD-R v2.0 (SL/DL) : Yes / Yes
  • DVD Video Playback : Yes
  • DVD-R/RW (Video Format) Playback : Yes
  • DVD+R/RW Playback : Yes
  • CD-R/RW Playback : Yes
  • CD (CD-DA) Playback : Yes
  • SA-CD (SA-CD/CD) Playback : Yes
  • JPEG Playback : Yes (BD-R/RE/DVD+RW/+R/-RW/-R/CD-R,RW)
  • MP3 Playback : Yes (BD-R/RE/DVD+RW/+R/-RW/-R/CD-R,RW)
  • AVC-HD 8cm/12cm DVD Playback : Yes
  • 3D BD Playback : Yes

Picture Quality

  • 24p True Cinema : Yes
  • Full HD 1080p : Yes
  • x.v.Colour : Yes
  • Deep Color : Yes
  • Precision Cinema HD Upscale : Yes
  • PhotoTV HD : Yes
  • Preset Picture Mode : Yes
  • Noise Reduction : Yes
  • Video Digital-to-Analog Converter : Component (12bit/148.5MHz), Y/C (12bit/54MHz)

Audio

  • Audio D/A Converter : 192kHz/24bit
  • DTS-HD Master Audio Decoding : Yes
  • Dolby True HD decoding : Yes
  • DTS-HD Master Audio Bit-Stream Out : Yes
  • Dolby TrueHD bit-stream output : Yes
  • LPCM (2ch / 6ch / 8ch) thru HDMI : Yes / Yes / Yes
  • Analog (2ch / 5.1ch / 7.1ch) : Yes / - / -
  • DSD output : Yes
  • DTS bit-stream out : Yes
  • Dolby Digital bit-stream out : Yes

Terminal

  • HDMI Output : x 1
  • Component Video Output : x 1
  • Composite Video Output : x 1
  • Digital Audio Output : Coaxial x 1
  • Digital Audio Output : Optical? x 1
  • Analog Audio Output : 2ch
  • Ethernet Port : Yes
  • USB Port : x 2 (Front, Rear)

Remote

Convenience

  • Quick Setup : Yes
  • BRAVIA Sync : Yes
  • AV Sync : Yes
  • Gracenote Metadata : Yes
  • Play / Stop / Pause : Yes
  • Repeat (All/A-B/1title/1Chapter/1Track) : Yes/-/Yes/Yes/Yes
  • Step FW/REV : Yes
  • Child Lock (Tray Lock) : Yes
  • XrossMediaBar : Yes

Others

  • Screen Saver : Yes
  • Audio/Video Bit Rate Indicator : Yes
  • Start up screen : Yes
  • Wi-Fi capability : USB Wi-Fi Ready
  • DLNA (Photo JPEG) : Yes
  • BD-Live : Yes
  • BRAVIA Internet Video - Streaming : Yes
  • Sony Online Service - Streaming : Yes
  • BonusView : Yes

Specification

  • Power Requirements : 110-240V, 50/60Hz
  • Dimensions (W x H x D) : Approx. 430 x 36 x 219 mm
  • Mass : Approx. 2kg

Source: http://www.timtara.com/products/Sony-DVD-Player-BDP%252dS480.html

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Tizen OS exposed, apparently running on an unknown Samsung 'I9500'

An outfit called Realnorth, which claims to be frustrated by the lack of openness around the Tizen OS, has gotten its hands on the SDK and released some screenshots to prove it. If legit, they reveal a basic UI that seems to be inspired by a range of other OSs -- in addition to Tizen's progenitor, MeeGo -- while also managing to look a bit uninspired. It's hard to know whether the absence of frills like widgets is due to this being an early build, or whether it's because Tizen is intended as a lower-end OS, but either way it's too early to make any harsh judgement. Curiously, the user-agent used to grab the screenshots is listed as a "Samsung GT-I9500," which at the very least reminds us that there's a Tizen-running Sammyphone somewhere on the horizon. In fact, this could even become Bada 3.0.

Update: It turns out the screenshots are indeed legit and come from a "very early preview" of the Tizen OS that is now openly available -- see more coverage at the CNXSoft link below.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Simon Doonan dishes on French chicks, straight men (AP)

NEW YORK ? Skinny French chicks and roly-poly straight men. Lesbian chic and the chaotic state of style. Nothing and nobody escapes the gaydar of the fabulously floral Simon Doonan in his new book, "Gay Men Don't Get Fat."

The ex-creator of edgy window displays for Barneys details his coming out moment as a boy of 10, reading a reporter's account of gay men hooking up in a North London park after dark ("Sign me up!").

He recounts his giddy deep dive into Christmas ornaments stashed in a White House storeroom by former first ladies as he worked with Michelle Obama on her first-year holiday decor, only to be upstaged by "those idiot Salahis" of red sari, gate-crashing infamy.

The diminutive Doonan was creative director at Barneys for 25 years. After a shake-up at the luxury retailer, he's now creative ambassador-at-large. But he's oh so much more: cheeky memoirist, provocative columnist and always hilarious chronicler of his very gay, very fun New York City life with husband Jonathan Adler, the potter and interior design expert, and their Norwich terrier Liberace.

When it comes to style, Doonan said, gays are the chosen people. From fashion to food, he sees gay men as the real culture keepers over all those hungry females in Mireille Guiliano's "French Women Don't Get Fat."

"We gays have an unconventional world view," he said. "We have the piercing objectivity and bold originality of the outsider. French women cannot compete with us. We are not bourgeois. We possess the indiscreet charm of the anti-bourgeoisie."

Here's more from Simon Doonan:

AP: You're "one funny gay nugget," as Chelsea Handler summed up your book in a back-jacket blurb. Yet you say the intended audience is straight women. Do we straight women need educating?

DOONAN: I want to liberate the women of the world and teach them to live with the stylish bravado of we gays ? and wee gays like me. Being a woman has become so complicated and pressurized. I want to make it easier, or maybe just more creative. Fashion and style should be about personal expression.

AP: Do you really fly coach?

DOONAN: I'm not part of the 1 percent. I'm a hardworking gay who is proud to fly coach, but only on short flights. I also ride the subway, and not in a Marie Antoinette kind of way. It really is the easiest way to get around.

AP: You used to do the windows at Barneys. Do you miss that?

DOONAN: I dressed windows for almost 40 years. When I finally put down the glue gun last year it was something of a relief. Ditto the staple gun. However, I would highly recommend a career in window display to any budding fashionista. It's been great for me.

AP: You're 59. Do you feel at peace with the aging process?

DOONAN: I loathe the idea of growing old gracefully. I fully intend to grow old eccentrically and dramatically. Brace yourselves! I have no issue with wrinkles or lines. I think people worry too much about that stuff. The most important thing is to stay fit. My fave exercises are tap dancing and runway modeling.

AP: How would you define your approach to clothes and to life?

DOONAN: I'm a charismatic deviant with a freaky world view. I'm determined to extract all the nuggets and nuances from my fabulous gay life and hurl them at the general population with tremendous force and gusto.

AP: You're the fashion guru and your husband, Jonathan Adler, is the decorating guru. How do you reconcile your styles at home? Or is that why people have multiple dwellings?

DOONAN: When it comes to decorating our homes, my Jonny wears the pants. I wear an embroidered Hungarian gypsy dirndl skirt, metaphorically, of course. Seriously, I think doing things by committee is a disaster. Even a committee of two, or three if you count the dog.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/fashion/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120109/ap_en_ot/us_fea_fashion_simon_doonan

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Hang Up and Listen: The Tide Rolls the Honey Badger Edition

In this special edition of Slate?s sports podcast Hang Up and Listen, Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca discuss Alabama?s 21-0 thrashing of LSU in the BCS title game. The topics covered include Alabama?s superior game plan, Les Miles? decision to keep backup quarterback Jarrett Lee on the bench, and Brent Musburger?s obsession with honey badgers.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Backwards Proposition

You're looking for a roleplayer. I'm looking for a roleplay. It seems we were destined to meet in the middle, here on the Interest Check forum.

I'm back on the boards after a year of heartache, college, and not eating enough brain food, and I think I've finally got my claws into some time; this means I'll finally be able to make posts and keep up with my online life. Now that I have all this newfound time, I find myself jonesing for a good roleplay--be it a group thing or a one on one, whatever tickles your fancy.

Problem is, I don't have any ideas. Zilch, zero, nothing, not at all. It's all empty up there in my headpan, save for dustbunnies and moths.

So let's save each other from our predicaments! If you've had an idea floating around in your head for ages, but haven't quite had the interest you've expected (or found the partner you were looking for), post here and let me give it a whirl! I may not have plots, but I'm sure I have plenty of characters to pull out of my little hat, ripe for the metaphorical picking!

I've been jonesing for demons or pirates lately, but these are not a requirement.

The Specs
You don't want to get into a roleplay with someone you know nothing about, so let me give you a few details about myself. Nothing terribly personal, just some information that might help you decide if I'm your gal.

First and foremost, I'm nineteen years old and just finished my first semester in college. While I'm not an English major, I have a pretty decent grasp on the language, so spelling and grammar errors will only be a major concern when I'm sleepy or otherwise impaired. I tend to post anywhere from 300 to 1200+ words in a post, depending on what my partner has been posting. I pay a great deal of attention to detail, and like getting excited about/making contributions to the plot. I also speculate wildly, so feel free to tell me no if my ideas become too ridiculous.

I don't have many limits when it comes to RPing, which is not to say I slut it up. It's more that violence, sex, and (as dA would say) ideologically sensitive material don't especially bother me inside the confines of a story, though I draw the line at references to pedophilia. I don't think that will be an issue, though, considering RPG is PG-13 anyway. Or it was last time I checked.

As far as romance goes, I'm open to all suggestions, but prefer it not to be the focus of the RP (or if it is, I prefer it to be only marginally more important than other aspects.) I'm terrible at femmeslash despite being a girl involved with a girl, but boyslash is something I'm rather good at, so if that floats your boat....

Yeah, not much to say on that subject.

Other than that, uhh. I'm not interested in real life/school RPs, vampire RPs, or werewolf RPs, but everything else is free range, so shoot me a line here or in my PM box. If nothing else, it'll save you from typing up one of these godforsaken interest checks if you decide you like my style!

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Legal Schnauzer: A Culture of Republican Corruption Spawns a ...


The corrupt environment that has been at the heart of my reporting for four-plus years now has helped produce a serial child molester. That's how ugly things have gotten here in Shelby County, Alabama.

Daniel M. Acker Jr., a retired elementary-school teacher in Alabaster, ?has been charged with four counts of sexual abuse?and is being held in the Shelby County Jail. According to press reports, Acker has confessed to molesting more than 20 girls during his 25-year career.

From Don Siegelman to Paul Minor to Julian Assange, we have reported on legal cases with national and international implications. But this blog started largely because of a blatant cheat job my wife and I experienced from a lawsuit filed against me in a property-related matter by a criminally inclined neighbor named Mike McGarity. It all took place in the Shelby County Courthouse--in the judicial hellhole of Columbiana, Alabama--where pretty much all public officials are white, conservative, Republican, and (best I can tell) corrupt.

What does the Daniel Acker Jr. case have to do with the culture of corruption that I have witnessed first hand? It has everything to do with it. In fact, an environment of white/conservative privilege wound up "enabling" a guy who had shown signs of being a child molester for roughly two decades.

Acker Jr.'s father, Daniel M. Acker Sr., is a long-time member of the Shelby County Commission. I wrote just last week about the commission, the Shelby County Sheriff's Department, and their roles in a bogus warrant on drug charges that was issued against a black minister from Montevallo.

I was not surprised that Kenneth Earl Dukes was a victim of what amounts to racial profiling in Shelby County. And I'm not surprised that Daniel M. Acker Jr.'s unsavory activities were more or less covered up for about 20 years because he has strong ties to the county's white, conservative power structure.

In announcing last week's arrest, Alabaster Deputy Police Chief Curtis Rigney said an investigation had been conducted in 1992 on molestation allegations against Acker. That resulted in no criminal charges. Reports the Shelby County Reporter:

Rigney said a ?similar investigation? was conducted by the Shelby County Sheriff?s Department in 1992, but no indictments were issued as a result.

In October 1992, Acker was placed on leave by the Shelby County School System and relieved of his teaching duties while allegations of child abuse were under investigation. In November 1992, the accusations against Acker were presented to a Shelby County grand jury, which did not indict him.

On Feb. 8, 1993 the Shelby County Board of Education held a termination hearing against Acker. After a lengthy hearing to consider the evidence in the case against Acker, the board voted unanimously not to terminate him. Acker was then reinstated as a fourth-grade teacher.?


So let's review how things are done in Shelby County, Alabama. A black man, who has done nothing wrong, has a bogus warrant issued against him for drug charges. A white man who decides to write a progressive blog after witnessing rampant official corruption has the full property rights to his house stolen. (For good measure, that white man--me--is unlawfully terminated from his job at a state university after bringing corruption to public attention.) Another white man, one with strong ties to Shelby County's white/conservative power structure, is investigated for child molestation and allowed to keep his job for another 20 years or so--before finally being arrested, after confessing to the abuse of at least 21 girls.

This subject obviously hits close to home, so allow me to repeat: I was fired at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) because I write a blog that has helped expose misconduct in the political prosecution of former Democratic governor Don Siegelman. Daniel M. Acker Jr. was investigated on child-molestation charges and then allowed to keep his job.

I was fired for doing absolutely nothing wrong under any law or any rule or provision of the university where I worked. Daniel M. Acker Jr. kept his job for roughly 20 years and was only terminated after confessing to the sexual abuse of more than 20 students who were under his care.

We both were state employees, working at public institutions in the education sector. Do you sense a double standard at work in Karl Rove's Alabama?

By the way, there is no doubt that I was fired at UAB because of my reporting--on my own time, with my own resources--about the Siegelman case. A university human-resources official named Anita Bonasera admitted that in a phone conversation I tape recorded after I had been placed on administrative leave. You can listen to it here:

Audio: UAB and the Cost of Blogging About the Siegelman Case

Acker Jr.'s arrest made the front page of last Friday's Birmingham News. The story is starting to show national and international legs, with reports in The Chicago Tribune, The New York Daily News, The Washington Post, and?The Daily Mail of London.?

Will there still be an effort to give Acker Jr. gentle treatment for what appear to be a series of hideous crimes? I suspect the answer is yes. We certainly can expect to see an effort to limit the damage to Acker Jr. himself, with no inquiry into the official inaction that allowed him to operate as a predator for 20 years or more.

Barry Alvis, of the North Shelby County firm?W. Barry Alvis & ? Associates, is representing Acker Jr. Barry Alvis used to be a partner with Lindsey Allison in a firm that now is called Allison May & ? Kimbrough. Lindsey Allison is chairperson of the Shelby County Commission, where she serves with Dan M. Acker Sr. You can see that the Shelby County power structure is incestuous to its core.

Barry Alvis now has a firm with his wife, Lara McCauley Alvis, who used to work in the Shelby County District Attorney's Office. In fact, my wife and I consulted with her (she was Lara McCauley then) before filing a criminal trespass complaint against Mike McGarity, the troublesome neighbor who had ignored repeated warnings to stay off our property.

Lara McCauley signed off on the complaint against McGarity, never bothering to tell us that Shelby County judges go easy on the accused when he is represented by a favored attorney, such as the wildly corrupt William E. Swatek. Ms. McCauley also never bothered to tell us that we could be vulnerable to a malicious prosecution lawsuit if McGarity was acquitted, even if he confessed to the crime.

And that is exactly what happened: McGarity confessed to criminal trespass (we have the trial transcript to prove it), was acquitted, and proceeded to sue me, the victim of his crime.

Lara McCauley Alvis played a prominent role in the cheat job I have experienced. Now she and her hubby, Barry Alvis, are representing a man who has confessed to molesting at least 21 girls. I've learned this about Shelby County Courts: Just because a defendant confesses to a crime, it does not mean he will be found guilty.

Daniel M. Acker Jr. could not have chosen a more "connected" criminal-defense law firm in Shelby County. Thanks to that firm's ties to Lindsey Allison and other power brokers, I strongly doubt that true justice ever will be served in a monstrous case of child sexual abuse.

Here's the big question hanging over the Acker case: True justice likely will come only in the civil arena. Will the victims and their families be able to find an Alabama lawyer who is willing to sue the Shelby County sleaze balls who allowed this to happen? If so, what will the discovery process reveal about the widespread official corruption that has a grip on this conservative, "family values" stronghold?

Source: http://legalschnauzer.blogspot.com/2012/01/culture-of-republican-corruption-spawns.html

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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Jamie Dupree's Washington Insider: Final Weekend in New Hampshire

With voters still digesting the results of Tuesday's Iowa Caucus, the remaining GOP candidates face two debates this weekend in New Hampshire in a final rush to next week's primary in the Granite State.

The latest polls still showed a strong lead for Mitt Romney, but also a bump for Rick Santorum, who almost knocked off Romney in Iowa.

There are two debates this weekend, one on Saturday night on ABC, and one on Sunday morning on NBC, giving all the candidates another chance to zing each other on a high profile stage.

Meanwhile, Jon Huntsman won a boost on Thursday night for his campaign, as the Boston Globe newspaper endorsed the former Utah Governor, who has been focused solely on New Hampshire for months.

"He would be the best candidate to seize this moment in GOP history, and the best-prepared to be president," the Globe wrote in its editorial.

Huntsman's people immediately sent word of it by email to supporters, asking for extra contributions to boost his White House bid.

"Clearly with our crowds swelling and this major endorsement of Governor Huntsman our momentum is building," the email read.

Others were also arguing they had momentum, as Rick Santorum saw larger crowds and more money coming in after his strong showing in Iowa; he has a half dozen events scheduled on Friday to take advantage of his new popularity.

Newt Gingrich meanwhile sharpened his attacks on Romney, releasing a new ad that blasted Romney on economic matters - making many wonder what Gingrich might do in this weekend's debates.

Recent polls have shown strong numbers for Ron Paul as well in New Hampshire, as he comes off his third place finish.

Still running in front is Romney, and while few expect him to fail, you never know what to expect out of New Hampshire voters.

Four days to go.

Source: http://www.krmg.com/weblogs/jamie-dupree/2012/jan/05/final-weekend-new-hampshire/

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New York archbishop "humbled" at being named cardinal (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Reuters) ? A "humbled" Archbishop Timothy Dolan said on Friday his elevation to cardinal by Pope Benedict is more of an honor for New York than for himself.

One of 22 newly named cardinals from around the world, Dolan was the only one representing an Archdiocese in the United States. One other American, the former archbishop of Baltimore, Edwin O'Brien, who heads the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, was also promoted.

Dolan's elevation means that New York will have a cardinal for the first time since 2009, when Edward Cardinal Egan stepped down.

Eighteen of the new cardinals including Dolan, 61, are under 80, young enough to be eligible to enter a secret conclave of cardinals that will choose the next pope after Benedict dies.

"Yes, I'm honored, humbled and grateful. But let's be frank. This is not about Timothy Dolan. This is an honor from the Holy Father to the archdiocese of New York," Dolan told a news conference after morning Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral.

"It's almost as if Pope Benedict XVI is putting the red hat of the cardinal on the top of the Empire State Building or upon the Statue of Liberty or home plate at Yankee Stadium or on the spires of this great St. Patrick's Cathedral," Dolan said.

The Archdiocese of New York, with some 2.6 million members, has been at the center of heated policy battles within the U.S. Roman Catholic community, particularly in the 1980s and '90s over the church's position on homosexuality and AIDS education.

By being named cardinal, Dolan follows in the footsteps of his predecessors, including Edward Cardinal Egan, John Cardinal O'Connor, Terence Cardinal Cooke and Francis Cardinal Spellman, all of whom were elevated to cardinal.

Dolan was named archbishop of New York in 2009 after serving as the archbishop of Milwaukee.

(Additional reporting by Ellen Wulfhorst; Editing by Greg McCune)

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

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Audra McDonald and Will Swenson are engaged

FILE - In this Dec. 4, 2011 file photo, actress Audra McDonald, right, and actor Will Swenson arrive at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for the Kennedy Center Honor gala performance in Washington. McDonald, who currently stars on Broadway in ?Porgy and Bess,? and Swenson, who plays Tick in "Priscilla Queen of the Desert: The Mudsical,? were engaged on New Year's Day. (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf, file)

FILE - In this Dec. 4, 2011 file photo, actress Audra McDonald, right, and actor Will Swenson arrive at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for the Kennedy Center Honor gala performance in Washington. McDonald, who currently stars on Broadway in ?Porgy and Bess,? and Swenson, who plays Tick in "Priscilla Queen of the Desert: The Mudsical,? were engaged on New Year's Day. (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf, file)

NEW YORK (AP) ? Wedding bells are in the cards for Tick and Bess.

Audra McDonald, the Tony Award actress who currently stars as half of Broadway's "Porgy and Bess," and Will Swenson, who plays Tick in "Priscilla Queen of the Desert: The Musical," were engaged on New Year's Day.

"Thanks for all of the sweet congrats on our engagement," McDonald tweeted Tuesday. "We're super happy and excited."

A publicist for McDonald on Wednesday said the couple isn't releasing any further details out of respect for their privacy.

It will be the second marriage for both.

Forty-one-year-old McDonald is mom to 10-year-old Zoe Madeline from a previous marriage to bassist Peter Donovan. Thirty-eight-year-old Swenson has two sons, Bridger and Sawyer, with ex-wife Amy Westerby.

Associated Press

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Friday, January 6, 2012

[The Register] Google tablet to tackle Kindle Fire not iPad

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Swiss central bank caves over chief's dollar deals

FILE - In this Sept. 6, 2011 file photo Philipp Hildebrand, president of the Swiss National Bank (SNB), gives a statement in Bern, Switzerland. The Swiss National Bank president faces scrutiny over a currency trading deal in which his wife profited from the central bank's decision to depress the value of the franc. Zurich daily Blick reported Tuesday that Hildebrand's wife Kashya bought half a million US dollars in August and sold them two months later earning her 61,000 francs (US dollars 65,000). (AP Photo/Keystone/Peter Schneider, File)

FILE - In this Sept. 6, 2011 file photo Philipp Hildebrand, president of the Swiss National Bank (SNB), gives a statement in Bern, Switzerland. The Swiss National Bank president faces scrutiny over a currency trading deal in which his wife profited from the central bank's decision to depress the value of the franc. Zurich daily Blick reported Tuesday that Hildebrand's wife Kashya bought half a million US dollars in August and sold them two months later earning her 61,000 francs (US dollars 65,000). (AP Photo/Keystone/Peter Schneider, File)

GENEVA (AP) ? After days of stonewalling, the Swiss National Bank gave in Wednesday to demands it shed light on currency trades from its chief's personal account that netted fat profits as he led efforts to lower the Swiss franc's value.

The Swiss government, meanwhile, reiterated its support for bank chief Philipp Hildebrand amid growing disquiet over the possibility that the private dollar deals unfairly earned his family tens of thousands of francs (dollars).

The Swiss National Bank decided to publish a report by external auditors PricewaterhouseCoopers and release its previously secret guidelines for senior officials. The move came only hours after the Swiss political weekly Weltwoche claimed that Hildebrand had personally authorized the currency deals previously thought to have been conducted by his wife.

"The report by PWC shows that recent reports in certain media about the transactions of the Hildebrand family are partly incorrect and contain no information that wasn't already known to the controlling authorities," the central bank said in a statement.

Like most central banks, the SNB forbids senior officials from engaging in personal trading where they might profit from insider knowledge about an upcoming monetary policy decision.

A key question is whether the trades were done by the bank chief or his wife Kashya, a former currency trader, and whether Hildebrand knew of them.

The Zurich-based Weltwoche weekly said it had obtained bank statements showing that Hildebrand himself bought large amounts of U.S. dollars before selling them for profit.

"We have all the bank statements showing the relevant transactions, plus a verbal assurance from a bank employee confirming that it was Hildebrand personally, not his wife, who ordered the transactions," Weltwoche's Deputy Editor-in-Chief Philipp Gut told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.

Gut declined to identify the bank employee, but said he was a client adviser at Bank Sarasin. The Basel-based private bank said it has fired an IT support employee who leaked confidential information about "currency transactions by the family" of Hildebrand.

The audit report released by the bank Wednesday cites emails indicating it was Kashya who used 400,000 francs to purchase 504,000 U.S. dollars on Aug. 15 ? only informing her husband a day after the transaction occurred. The audit report doesn't say whether she was aware of the SNB's currency plans, nor whether it was Hildebrand or his wife who, less than two months later, sold $516,000 for 475,000 Swiss francs.

The trade seemed to earn the Hildebrands almost 75,000 Swiss francs ($83,000) because between the purchase and the sale of U.S. currency, the Swiss National Bank had increased franc liquidity and set the minimum exchange rate of the euro at 1.20 Swiss francs. The two actions helped to sharply raise the value of major currencies like the dollar against the franc.

Auditors concluded that the cheap purchase of U.S. dollars two days before the SNB's liquidity decision Aug. 17 was "delicate," but since Hildebrand had declared the transaction a day earlier he hadn't breached any rules.

On the sale of U.S. dollars, the auditors concluded it was part of a property deal that began in March. They decided that because Hildebrand had held almost $1.2 million from the deal for over six months, he also didn't breach SNB rules with the Oct. 4 dollar sale and in fact lost money in the exchange.

The Swiss government, meanwhile, issued a statement Wednesday saying it had discussed the affair with Hildebrand at a Cabinet meeting Dec. 23.

"The Federal Council sees no reasons to question the outcome of the audit. It has pronounced its support for Mr. Hildebrand," the government said.

Media commentators and lawmakers had urged greater transparency from the SNB and from the 48-year-old Hildebrand, whose unblemished image is considered crucial to the credibility of Switzerland's small but powerful central bank. Hildebrand has scheduled a news conference for Thursday.

Weltwoche, which published the latest allegations against Hildebrand, is close to the nationalist Swiss People's Party and its prominent billionaire backer, former Justice Minister Christoph Blocher.

Bank Sarasin said in a statement late Tuesday the fired IT support specialist passed details of the Hildebrands' account to a People's Party lawyer, who then arranged a meeting with Blocher.

Blocher, who has repeatedly criticized Hildebrand's management of the central bank, said through his spokesman he had no plans to comment on the case.

Associated Press

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Tennessee Lawful Employment Act aims to strengthen legal ...

By: TENNESSEE GOVERNMENT | TriCities.com

Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development Commissioner Karla Davis today announced new requirements of all employers in Tennessee to demonstrate that they are hiring and maintaining a legal workforce.

?This online verification process is designed to be convenient for employers and only takes a few minutes to complete. The department can provide assistance to employers who don?t have Internet access,? said Commissioner Davis

      • A valid Tennessee driver's license or photo identification
      • A valid driver's license or photo identification from another state where the license requirements are at least as strict as those in Tennessee
      • A birth certificate issued by a U.S. state, jurisdiction or territory
      • A U.S. government issued certified birth certificate
      • A valid, unexpired U.S. passport
      • A U.S. certificate of birth abroad
      • A report of birth abroad or a citizen of the U.S.
      • A certificate of citizenship
      • A certificate of naturalization
      • A U.S. citizen identification card
      • A lawful permanent resident card

Signed into law by Governor Bill Haslam on June 7, 2011, the Tennessee Lawful Employment Act requires verifying the employment eligibility of all newly hired employees through the online E-Verify program (www.uscis.gov/everify), or requesting all newly hired employees to provide one of the following identity and employment authorization documents as required:

The law also requires employers to obtain and maintain a copy of one of the above listed identity/employment authorization documents for all non-employees as well.? A ?non-employee? is defined as any individual, other than an employee, paid directly by the employer in exchange for the individual?s labor or services.

The employment verification provisions referenced above will be phased in as follows:

  • All state and local government agencies must enroll and participate in E-Verify or request and maintain an identity/employment authorization document from a newly hired employee or non-employee no later than January 1, 2012
  • All private employers with 500 or more employees must enroll and participate in E-Verify or request and maintain an identity/employment authorization document from a newly hired employee or non-employee no later than January 1, 2012
  • All private employers with 200 to 499 employees must enroll and participate in E-Verify or request and maintain an identity/employment authorization document from a newly hired employee or non-employee no later than July 1, 2012
  • All private employers with six to 199 employees must register and utilize E-Verify or request and maintain an identity/employment authorization document from a newly hired employee or non-employee no later than July 1, 2013

The Tennessee Department of Labor does have the authority to impose penalties for non compliance. For a first violation, $500 for each employee or non-employee not verified, for a second violation, $1,000 for each employee or non-employee not verified, and $2,500 for a third violation.


The private employer must submit evidence of compliance within 60 days of the final order. If the employer fails to submit such documentation, then the commissioner has the authority to suspend the private employer's license until the employer remedies the violation.

Any lawful resident of Tennessee or any employee of a federal agency may file a complaint alleging a violation of the employment verification provisions of the Act. If there is satisfactory evidence of a violation, the Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development will conduct an investigation.

For more information on the Tennessee Lawful Employment Act visit http://www.tn.gov/labor-wfd/eVerify/ or contact the Labor Standards Division toll-free at 1.855.TNEBILL (1.855.863-2455).

Source: http://www2.tricities.com/news/2012/jan/04/tennessee-lawful-employment-act-aims-strengthen-le-ar-1587367/

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Military must protect monarchy: Army chief

January 4, 2012 4:45 pm

General Prayuth Chanocha also called on the public to help the military defend the monarchy against efforts to undermine the institution. He suggested social boycott against the offenders of lese majeste law.

"You can't employ the law alone. The authorities involved are trying to use both legal and political means in dealing with this issue. It's not that we are complacent or that we are not firm about protecting the monarchy," Prayuth said.

"Most people in this country are aware what is going on. The point is that we have to help protect His Majesty the King and the monarchy," the Army chief said.

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Intel's Ultrabook portal jabs at limited functionality of tablets

Love 'em or hate 'em, there's no question that tablets aren't capable of handling the same rigors (with the same efficiency levels) as a full-on laptop, and Intel's using that very point to promote the Ultrabook category as a whole. Given that we're just days away from seeing what's apt to be a flood of these things at CES, Intel's new Ultrabook portal (and linked "Ultra Excited For Ultrabooks" preview paper) is priming the masses for what to expect. In the note, Intel Technical Marketing Engineer Shirley Chen notes the following:

"Tablets have introduced some great features that support some of these use cases with longer battery life and touch capabilities in order to provide a more enriched experience. However the screens are still small, local storage is generally miniscule and restrictive, and tablets lack performance compared to that of a traditional PC. At the other end of the portable scale there are laptops, which for many are just too big, and place power and performance above user experience, which both hardware and software play a part in. Ultrabook systems marry thin and light with the best in performance, responsiveness, security and battery life - filling the gap between desktop/laptop and tablet. We are reinventing the PC again. An Ultrabook device is ultra-responsive and ultra-sleek."

Nothing here is truly groundbreaking, per se, but it's the first time that we've seen such a giant company take a meaningful swing at a product sector that has caught fire for myriad reasons. 2012 is shaping up to be the year of the inexpensive tablet, but if Intel has its druthers, you'll be shaking off the hype and picking up a full-fledged computing tool instead. Have a look at the rest in the PDF sourced below.

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Church announces dates for pope's Cuba trip

HAVANA (AP) -- The Roman Catholic Church in Cuba has announced the dates and a partial itinerary for Pope Benedict XVI's much-anticipated visit to the island.

The church said in a statement Sunday that the pontiff will be in Cuba from March 26 to 28, following a visit to Mexico.

Benedict will touch down in the western city of Santiago de Cuba, where he will be received personally by President Raul Castro.

He will make a private trip the following day to the sanctuary of Cuba's patron saint, the Virgin of Caridad del Cobre. He will fly later to the capital Havana where he is due to perform Mass at the sprawling Revolution Plaza on Mar. 28 before departing early that afternoon.

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Expert: Wastewater well in Ohio triggered quakes

CLEVELAND (AP) ? A northeast Ohio well used to dispose of wastewater from oil and gas drilling almost certainly caused a series of 11 minor quakes in the Youngstown area since last spring, a seismologist investigating the quakes said Monday.

Research is continuing on the now-shuttered injection well at Youngstown and seismic activity, but it might take a year for the wastewater-related rumblings in the earth to dissipate, said John Armbruster of Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory in Palisades, New York.

Brine wastewater dumped in wells comes from drilling operations, including the so-called fracking process to extract gas from underground shale that has been a source of concern among environmental groups and some property owners. Injection wells have also been suspected in quakes in Ashtabula in far northeast Ohio, and in Arkansas, Colorado, and Oklahoma, Armbruster said.

Thousands of gallons (liters) of brine were injected daily into the Youngstown well that opened in 2010 until its owner, Northstar Disposal Services LLC, agreed Friday to stop injecting the waste into the earth as a precaution while authorities assessed any potential links to the quakes.

After the latest and largest quake Saturday at 4.0 magnitude, state officials announced their beliefs that injecting wastewater near a fault line had created enough pressure to cause seismic activity. They said four inactive wells within a five-mile (8 kilometer) radius of the Youngstown well would remain closed. But they also stressed that injection wells are different from drilling wells that employ fracking.

Armbruster said Monday he expects more quakes will occur despite the shutdown of the Youngstown well.

"The earthquakes will trickle on as a kind of a cascading process once you've caused them to occur," he said. "This one year of pumping is a pulse that has been pushed into the ground, and it's going to be spreading out for at least a year."

The quakes began last March with the most recent on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve each occurring within 100 meters (yards) of the injection well. The Saturday quake in McDonald, outside of Youngstown, caused no serious injuries or property damage.

Youngstown Democrat Rep. Robert Hagan on Monday renewed his call for a moratorium on fracking and well injection disposal to allow a review of safety issues.

"If it's safe, I want to do it," he said in a telephone interview. "If it's not, I don't want to be part and parcel to destruction of the environment and the fake promise of jobs."

He said a moratorium "really is what we should be doing, mostly toward the injection wells, but we should be asking questions on drilling itself."

A spokesman for Gov. John Kasich, an outspoken supporter of the growing oil and natural gas industry in Ohio, said the shale industry shouldn't be punished for a fracking byproduct.

"That would be the equivalent of shutting down the auto industry because a scrap tire dump caught fire somewhere," said Kasich spokesman Rob Nichols.

He said 177 deep injection wells have operated without incident in Ohio for decades and the Youngstown well was closed within 24 hours of a study detailing how close a Christmas Eve quake was to the well.

The industry-supported Ohio Oil and Gas Association said the rash of quakes was "a rare and isolated event that should not cast doubt about the effectiveness" of injection wells.

Such wells "have been used safely and reliably as a disposal method for wastewater from oil and gas operations in the U.S. since the 1930s," the association's executive vice president, Thomas E. Stewart, said in a statement Monday.

Environmentalists are critical of the hydraulic fracturing process, called fracking, which utilizes chemical-laced water and sand to blast deep into the ground and free the shale gas. Critics fear the process itself or the drilling liquid, which can contain carcinogens, could contaminate water supplies, either below ground, by spills, or in disposed wastewater.

Permits allowing hydraulic fracturing in Ohio's portion of the Marcellus and the deeper Utica Shale formations rose from one in 2006 to at least 32 in 2011.

Associated Press

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Canon Color imageClass MF8080Cw


At first glance, the Canon Color imageClass MF8080Cw ($449 direct) seems a little large for a color laser multi-function printer (MFP) meant for light-duty printing in a micro, home, or small office or as personal printer in any size office. However, the size and weight would have been typical just a few years ago. More important, if you have room for it, the printer's capabilities?most notably its paper handling and print speed?are just right for the intended use. That makes it a reasonable choice, if not a perfect fit.

Very much in the MF8080Cw's favor is that it offers much the same capability as the Editors' Choice Dell 1355cnw Multifunction Color Printer ($419.99 direct, 4 stars) that I reviewed last year. It can print, scan, and fax, including over a network, work as a standalone copier and fax machine, and also scan to or print from a USB memory key. For scanning, its 50-page automatic document feeder (ADF) serves as a complement to the flatbed and lets it handle multipage documents as well as legal-size pages.

The key issue that limits the printer to light-duty use is its paper handling, with a 150-sheet input tray and no duplexer. If your print needs?including copying and printing incoming faxes?are more than about 30 pages per day, having to constantly add paper may turn into an annoying chore. However, 150 pages should be sufficient for the light-duty print needs in most small offices.

Setup and speed
The MF8080Cw is big and heavy by today's standards, at 16.9 by 17 by 19.2 inches (HWD) and a hefty 57.4 pounds. That's about 20 pounds more than the 1355cnw, and heavy enough so most people would consider moving it a two-person job. It's also big enough to be a potential issue in a small office where flat space can be at a premium. Once you find a spot for it, however, setup is standard fare.

The printer offers both WiFi and wired network support. For my tests, I set it up on a wired network and installed the driver on a Windows Vista system. On our business applications suite (timed with QualityLogic's hardware and software) it managed a lackadaisical 3.7 pages per minute (ppm).

Canon Color imageClass MF8080Cw

That's an appropriate speed for the rating, at a relatively slow 12 ppm for monochrome and 8 ppm for color. It's also faster than some of the printer's competition, including, for example the similarly priced HP LaserJet Pro CM1415fnw color MFP ($449 direct, 4 stars) and the HP TopShot LaserJet Pro M275 ($399.99 direct, 3 stars) that I recently reviewed. However, it's slower than the Dell 1355cnw, at 4.5 ppm, and it's not fast enough for its speed to count as a strength.

Output Quality and Other Issues
The MF8080Cw's output quality is uneven, with better than par graphics for a color laser MFP, photos at the low end of par, and below par text. Fortunately, the bar for laser text quality is high enough that being a bit below par isn't much of an issue. Unless you have a highly unusual need for printing at small font size, you should find the text more than acceptable for any business need.

The graphics output in my tests was easily suitable for any business need as well, including output meant for potential customers who you need to impress with a sense of your professionalism. Most people would consider the graphics to be good enough for printing their own marketing materials like one page mailers or tri-fold brochures.

You may or may not consider the photo output to be high enough quality for the same sort of marketing materials or for, say, client newsletters. I saw some graininess and a slight color shift, which could be an issue for anything that needs to show well, like a landscape filled with colorful flowers.

I'd like the MF8080Cw more if it were smaller, faster, had a higher paper capacity, or some combination of these. Even as it stands, however, it's worth considering, with a more than acceptable balance of speed, output quality, and MFP features. Its size may make it a little hard to find room for if space is tight, and the 150-sheet capacity rules it out for offices with heavy duty print needs. But if you have room for it, and need light-duty printing only, it's a reasonable choice, if not a compelling one.

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Katy Perry And Russell Brand's Divorce 'Not A Surprise'

'They were a sort of odd, mismatched pair,' celebrity-news expert says.
By Jocelyn Vena


Russell Brand and Katy Perry in 2010
Photo: Dave J Hogan/Getty Images

While fans of Katy Perry and Russell Brand might be surprised by the news of their divorce, those who work in the celebrity world are hardly shocked by the news. Celebrity-news experts say that from the beginning, the pair struck them as an odd couple, despite their equally charming and eccentric personalities.

"From the get-go, I thought they were a sort of odd, mismatched pair," David Caplan, a noted celebrity-news editor who has worked at publications such as People and Star, explained to MTV News. "She's so glamorous, pop and sexy, and he is diametrically not like that. He's a nice and funny guy, and from my encounters with her, I found her to be funny, have a sarcastic edge and a blast, but they weren't a match. Plus, she's more of a partier than he now, so their lifestyles were at odds."

See a timeline of Katy Perry and Russell Brand's relationship.

Despite what anyone may have thought or what rumors about the pair were swirling in the lead-up to the announcement, the twosome always seemed intent on denying the reports. "Katy and Russell's split is not a surprise," Caplan said. "It's one of those celeb splits where the writing was on the wall for months, so much so that they denied any marital trouble on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' several weeks ago, which is uncommon for celebs to acknowledge tabloids reports.

"But then came news this week that they had a big blowup and spent Christmas apart," he added. "Very far apart — she in Hawaii, and he in London. You don't get much farther apart! Plus, in between 'Ellen' and Christmas, there were multiple reports of them on the rocks. And unlike so many other rumblings about celeb couples on the skids, this was totally true, and they clearly decided not to keep it a secret and just put on a happy front."

However, it seems that as much as they wanted to squelch talk of a breakup, in the end, it all came crashing down. "Katy and Russell's marriage has been under pressure for some time," said Rob Shuter, columnist for HuffPost Celebrity. "I'm surprised Russell did so many interviews denying the troubles. The truth always comes out. When a married couple choose not to spend the holidays together, you know something is up, if they are celebs or just regular folks."

Perry and Brand announced their split Friday, after one year of marriage. While Brand released a statement about the separation, as of press time, Perry had yet to speak about it.

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Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1676632/katy-perry-divorce-russell-brand-experts.jhtml

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