Thursday, February 28, 2013

Stringer wins 900th as Rutgers tops South Florida

Rutgers head coach C. Vivian Stringer wipes a tear as she stands with athletic director Tim Pernetti and her team to celebrate Stringer's 900th career win in an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013, in Piscataway, N.J., Rutgers defeated South Florida 68-56. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

Rutgers head coach C. Vivian Stringer wipes a tear as she stands with athletic director Tim Pernetti and her team to celebrate Stringer's 900th career win in an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013, in Piscataway, N.J., Rutgers defeated South Florida 68-56. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

Fans celebrate as Rutgers head coach C. Vivian Stringer wins her 900th NCAA college basketball game on Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013, in Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers defeated South Florida 68-56. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

Rutgers head coach C. Vivian Stringer celebrates her 900th win after defeating South Florida 68-56 in an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013, in Piscataway, N.J., . (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

Rutgers head coach C. Vivian Stringer celebrates with her players on Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013, in Piscataway, N.J., after defeating South Florida 68-56 in an NCAA college basketball game for Stringer's 900th win. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

Not much has come easily for C. Vivian Stringer during her Hall of Fame coaching career.

So it was fitting that it took her five tries to become the fourth women's basketball coach to have 900 victories. She finally reached the milestone Tuesday night with Rutgers' 68-56 win over South Florida.

Stringer joined Pat Summitt, Jody Conradt and Sylvia Hatchell in the exclusive club. Maybe a half dozen more women's coaches might gain entrance over the next few years. Only three Division I men's coaches have reached 900 victories ? Mike Krzyzewski, Bob Knight and Jim Boeheim.

Stringer, who was the first coach in men's or women's basketball to take three different schools to the Final Four ? including Rutgers in 2000 and '07 ? fought back tears as her team celebrated their coach's entrance to the group.

Associated Press

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Gunmen kill Pakistani reporter near Afghan border

ISLAMABAD (AP) ? A Pakistani private news channel says gunmen have shot and killed one of its reporters in the country's tribal region bordering Afghanistan.

Rana Jawad, an official at Geo News, says their reporter Malik Mumtaz was targeted in Miran Shah, the main city in North Waziristan.

It was not immediately clear whether the attack on Malik was related to his work.

No one immediately claimed responsibility for Wednesday's killing.

Acccording to the Committee to Protect Journalists, at least seven reporters were killed in Pakistan last year, making it the third most deadly country for journalists.

In November, police defused a bomb attached to the car of Geo's anchorperson Hamid Mir in Islamabad.

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Factbox: Key political risks to watch in Bulgaria

SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria is struggling to spur its small and open economy after a deep recession, but protests against tight fiscal policy and low living standards forced the rightist government to resign in February.

Sometimes violent protests, initially prompted by high electricity prices, continued for nearly three weeks and before it stepped down, the government also started the process to revoke Czech utility CEZ's license, raising questions over the investment climate in the European Union's poorest country.

Here are the main political risks for Bulgaria:

WHO WILL GOVERN?

Outgoing Prime Minister Boiko Borisov has kept a tight rein on fiscal policy to maintain a currency peg to the euro but did little to improve living standards, which are less than half the EU's average.

With an early election expected in May, Borisov's GERB party is neck and neck with the Socialists. Whoever wins will almost certainly have to strike a coalition deal with a smaller party.

Borisov was hospitalized with high blood pressure after his resignation, adding to a sense of political limbo.

What to watch:

- Who will President Rosen Plevneliev appoint in an interim government, due to be formed next week? Investors are looking for an experienced professional to maintain fiscal discipline at a time when protesters are demanding spending be increased.

- Who will win the early election? A hung parliament and horse-trading over a coalition look almost certain. Investors are wary of the Socialists, who lost power during an economic crash in 2009 and have pledged tax cuts and wage hikes. If GERB wins, there will still be pressure to roll back austerity.

SLUGGISH ECONOMY

The EU forecasts growth at 1.4 percent this year, compared with 6-7 percent before the economic downturn in 2009, but that is doing little to improve the lot of most Bulgarians. The average monthly pension is just 135 euros ($180) and the average salary 400 euros.

Bulgaria has managed to cut its deficit to one of the lowest levels in the bloc, at 0.5 percent of GDP last year, which is important to maintain confidence in the lev currency's peg to the euro.

What to watch:

- Will the interim government stay the fiscal course in the face of protesters' demands to cut electricity bills and raise wages and pensions? Will it be efficient enough to ensure budget revenues?

CORRUPTION AND CRIME

Corruption and organized crime still blight Bulgaria 20 years after the end of communist rule, deterring investors, hindering growth and delaying its entry into the EU's Schengen zone of borderless travel.

The Balkan country has failed to uncover details on over 100 contract killings in the past decade and has yet to jail a single senior official for corruption. The EU has its justice system, along with Romania's, under special monitoring.

What to watch:

- Will the country's courts succeed in convicting a top official? This might not move markets in the short term but would signal that Bulgaria was becoming an easier place to do business.

($1 = 0.7649 euros)

(Editing by Alison Williams)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/factbox-key-political-risks-watch-bulgaria-115935851--business.html

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

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Melissopalynology is the study of pollen in honey, which is important for correct honey labeling, forensic analysis, and archaeology. And with the current plight of the honey bee, it?s increasingly important to research bees? pollen-collecting habits. And not only is pollen analysis important, it is absolutely stunning!

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Jennifer Lawrence, Please Don't Date Jack Nicholson!

Jennifer Lawrence got a huge shock last night when screen legend Jack Nicholson interrupted an interview to compliment her work. We weren't shocked that the 75-year-old ladies man hit on her -- but we were a little surprised when she flirted back!

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Fidel Castro appears at parliament, leadership speculation continues

Fidel Castro's surprise appearance added to expectations, fueled by his brother, that the usually routine session might shed light on future leadership of the communist-run nation.

By Marc Frank,?Reuters / February 25, 2013

Cuba's leader Fidel Castro and his brother Cuba's President Raul Castro attend the opening session of the National Assemby in Havana, Cuba, Feb. 24. Cuba's parliament reconvened Sunday with new membership and was expected to name Raul Castro to a new five-year-term as president. Raul Castro fueled speculation on Friday when he talked of his possible retirement and suggested he has plans to resign at some point.

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Retired Cuban leader?Fidel?Castro?made a rare public appearance Sunday by joining the opening session of the National Assembly, state media reported amid speculation the gathering could give clues on planning for a future leadership succession.

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Since falling ill in 2006 and ceding the presidency to his brother,?Fidel?Castro?has given up all official positions except as a deputy in the National Assembly. At Sunday's session, he took his seat beside brother President?Raul?Castro, only the second time he has graced the assembly chambers since his illness and the first since 2010.

Fidel?Castro's surprise appearance added to expectations, fueled by his brother, that the usually routine session might shed light on future leadership of the communist-run nation.

In a back and forth with reporters on Friday,?Raul?Castro?joked about his eventual retirement and urged them to pay attention to Sunday's conclave, which is closed to foreign journalists.

"I'm going to turn 82; I have a right to retire already," he said. "You don't believe me? Why are you so incredulous?" he said.

The 612 deputies, who were elected in an uncontested vote Feb. 3, are expected to name a new 31-member?Council of State?with?Raul?Castro?as president, despite his quip.

The National Assembly meets for just a few weeks each year and delegates its legislative powers between sessions to the?Council of State, which also functions as the nation's executive through theCouncil of Ministers?it appoints.

Governments,?Cuba?watchers and Cubans will be watching to see if there are any new, and younger, faces among the Council of State members, in particular its first vice president and five vice presidents, with an average age over 70.

The new government is almost certain to be the last headed up by the?Castro?brothers and the generation that has ruled?Cuba?since they swept down from the mountains in the 1959 revolution that led to a long-running feud with Washington.

Raul?Castro, 81, would begin his second term on Sunday, theoretically leaving him free to retire in 2018, aged 86.

Eighty percent of the parliament's 612 members, with an average age under 50, were born after the Revolution.

EFFORT TO PROMOTE YOUNGER GENERATION

Raul?Castro, who officially replaced his ailing brother as president in 2008, has repeatedly called for senior leaders to hold office for no more than two, five-year terms.

"Although we kept on trying to promote young people to senior positions, life proved that we did not always make the best choice,"?Castro?said at a Party?Congress?in 2011.

"Today, we are faced with the consequences of not having a reserve of well-trained replacements....It's really embarrassing that we have not solved this problem in more than half a century," he said.

The 2011 party summit adopted a more than 300-point plan to "update"?Cuba's Soviet-style economic system, designed to transform it from one based on collective production and consumption to one where individual effort and reward play a far more important role.

Across-the-board subsidies are being replaced by the country's first comprehensive tax code and targeted welfare.

Fidel?Castro, these days referred to as the "historic leader of the revolution," is no longer seen as wielding real power, but he has maintained a public presence through his writings, meetings with important visitors and rare appearances.

Esteban Lazo, member of the political bureau of the Community Party and vice president of the?Council of State, 68, was named parliament president Sunday to replace a retiring Ricardo Alarcon, who served for 20 years.

(Reporting By Marc Frank; Editing by David Adams and Cynthia Osterman)

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Tunisia: 4 in custody for politician's murder

(AP) ? Tunisia's interior minister said Tuesday that four suspects belonging to a radical Islamist group are being held for their involvement in the murder of a leftist opposition politician earlier this month that plunged the country into a political crisis.

Ali Larayedh said the suspects, some of whom had been arrested in the last 48 hours, were just accomplices to the murder and did not include the assassin himself, who remains at large and subject to a manhunt.

The suspects range in age from 26 to 34 years old and are part of a "radical religious group," the minister said, adding that one had confessed to accompanying the actual assassin.

Chokri Belaid was shot four times outside his home on the morning of February 6, provoking widespread rioting around the country as many held the government responsible for his death.

Belaid's assassination resulted in the resignation of the country's prime minister and Larayedh has been appointed his successor to form a new coalition government.

Thousands demonstrated on Sunday, protesting the lack of progress in solving the crime, which was seen as a symptom of the increasing violence in Tunisia's politics.

Since the overthrow of the country's secular dictatorship in January 2011, there has been a rise in ultraconservative Muslims known as Salafis, some of whom have resorted to violence.

Authorities have also discovered numerous weapons caches and clashed with militants crossing into the country from neighboring Algeria and Libya.

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Monday, February 25, 2013

Iran says it has brought down a mock spy drone

LONDON (Reuters) - Iran's Revolutionary Guards said they had conducted tests aimed at bringing down a "hypothetical" foreign surveillance drone during a military exercise, the official Fars news agency said on Saturday.

The Islamic Republic News Agency, another official news agency, also reported the exercise, but omitted the word hypothetical giving the impression that a real drone had been downed.

Other official Iranian media outlets later referred to the downing of a "hypothetical" aircraft.

In the past, there have been incidents of Iran claiming to have seized U.S. drones.

In early January Iranian media said Iran had captured two miniature U.S.-made surveillance drones over the past 17 months.

Several drone incidents over the past year or so have highlighted tension in the Gulf as Iran and the United States flex their military capabilities in a standoff over Iran's disputed nuclear program.

Iran said in January that lightweight RQ11 Raven drones were brought down by Iranian air defense units in separate incidents in August 2011 and November 2012.

(This story is corrected to make clear that real drone was not downed)

(Writing by Stephen Powell; Editing by Jon Hemming)

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News Analysis: Proposed Brain Mapping Project Faces Significant Hurdles

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The Obama administration has set an ambitious goal to map the 85 to 100 billion neurons in the human brain, but scientists say they are long way from developing the necessary tools.

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Ex-Kent-Meridian teacher, coach receives five-day jail sentence for sex crime

By STEVE HUNTER
Kent Reporter Courts, government reporter
February 22, 2013 ? 5:32 PM

A former Kent-Meridian High School teacher and track coach received a five-day jail sentence Friday in King County Superior Court for communication with a minor for immoral purposes.

After the sentencing at the Norm Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent, King County corrections officers handcuffed Ernie Ammons, 37, of Black Diamond, and escorted him out of the courtroom and to the county jail. Ammons had been free on bail since his arrest in December 2011.

Judge Lori K. Smith also sentenced Ammons to 40 hours of community service and 24 months of probation as well as ordered that he have no contact with the victim, that he must pay restitution to the victim and that he have no contact with minors except under supervision of an adult with knowledge of his registered sex offender status and with the approval of a sex offender treatment provider.

Ammons pleaded guilty to the charge Feb. 1 in exchange for a lighter sentence. He could have been sentenced up to one year in jail and fined $5,000. He must register as a sex offender.

"It's been a very trying year for me and my family," Ammons said in a brief statement to the judge. "I take responsibility for my actions. I will move forward from this. I apologize to everybody I respect, especially my family and the victim."

Prosecutors said Ammons sent sexually explicit text messages to a 16-year-old Kent-Meridian girl from June 27, 2011 to Nov. 6, 2011. Ammons taught health and physical education at the school. He also coached boys and girls track and cross country for the Royals.

The Kent School District placed Ammons on paid administrative leave in November 2011 when the allegations first came to the district's attention. He resigned from the district in January 2012. He initially pleaded not guilty to the charge in December 2011.

"Mr. Ammons lost a lot here," defense attorney Brad Meryhew said to the judge. "In the process he never made any excuses, never tried to blame anybody else - always taking responsibility."

Ammons met with a psychologist last fall to figure out a treatment plan and will participate in a sex offender treatment program with a mental health counselor in Pierce County.

"I think the next phase for him is to find a way to reach out and get support - and group (meetings) is a great way to do that - you meet a lot of other people to get that kind of support," Meryhew said. "I'm confident that Ernie will recover from this and live a good life."

Smith said she received several letters in support of Ammons.

"The court is going to follow the agreed recommendation, given all of the circumstances it seems appropriate," Smith said. "The court is hopeful that the treatment will continue and recommendations will be followed."

Smith ordered a sentence of 12 months of supervised probation and 12 months unsupervised if Ammons meets the sex offender treatment plan.

Ammons signed the following guilty statement on Feb. 1:

"On or about a time between June 27, 2011 and Nov. 6, 2011 in King County, I did communicate with (the 16-year-old girl), a person I believed to be a minor, for immoral purposes of a sexual nature," Ammons wrote in a court statement.

Ammons led the Kent-Meridian boys track team to its first state track title in spring 2011 when the Royals captured the Class 4A meet. He coached track and field at Kent-Meridian for eight years. He led the boys track team to a second-place trophy at state in 2009.

Ammons taught health and physical education at Kent-Meridian. His classes in 2011 included health and weight training. The district hired Ammons in 2004.

During a series of text messages with the girl, Ammons asked the girl to meet him for sex in the school's weight room before school.

The case came to the attention of school officials in early November 2011 when a student at another school who knew the 16-year-old girl contacted Kent-Meridian Principal Wade Barringer about inappropriate conversations between a health teacher at the school and a student. The teacher was later identified as Ammons.

Barringer talked to Ammons about the allegations, according to court documents. Ammons told Barringer the phone contacts with the student started on Facebook and the contact continued via text messaging.

Ammons told Barringer that he had exchanged text messages with the girl and they talked about exchanging money for sex. Ammons said he never intended to act on the suggestion, but he was afraid to stop texting the girl out of fear that she would expose him.

School officials contacted Kent Police Nov. 8, 2011 about the allegations and the police investigation started. Detectives gathered cellphone records and emails that showed Ammons had contacted the girl. Detectives found as many as 46 calls between the girl's phone and Ammons' phone from June 27 to Oct. 24. Several more text exchanges occurred after Oct. 24.

Ammons has volunteered as an assistant Green River Community College men's and women's cross country and track coach in Auburn since 2009.

Ammons was the second South Puget Sound League coach charged with a sex crime by county prosecutors in November 2011.

A jury found Daniel Gregory Lum-Lung, who coached girls volleyball at Mount Rainier High School in Des Moines, guilty of third-degree attempted rape of a child and communication with a minor for immoral purposes in connection with a 15-year-old girl he met in October 2011 at Kent's Lake Meridian Park. He is scheduled to be sentenced Friday, March 1 before King County Superior Court Judge Andrea Darvas.

Contact Kent Reporter Courts, government reporter Steve Hunter at shunter@kentreporter.com or 253-872-6600, ext. 5052.

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Reddit Notifier Puts Reddit Alerts in your Mac's Menubar OS X: Reddit Notifier is a handy Mac utility that lives in the menubar and instantly alerts you to new happenings on your Reddit account.

Once you've given the app your Reddit login credentials (which are only stored on your OS X Keychain), the envelope icon will turn a familiar shade of "orangered" whenever you get a reply or private message. If you receive Mod Mail, the icon will change to a standard alien head to alert you. In the drop-down menu, you'll also find some options for custom audio alerts, a link to the app's subreddit, and an overview of your link and comment karma.

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'Open secret': Patients who refuse treatment based on race

DETROIT (AP) ? It's been called one of medicine's "open secrets" ? allowing patients to refuse treatment by a doctor or nurse of another race.

In the latest example, a white man with a swastika tattoo insisted that black nurses not be allowed to touch his newborn. Now two black nurses are suing the hospital, claiming it bowed to his illegal demands.

The Michigan cases are among several lawsuits filed in recent years that highlight this seldom-discussed issue, which quietly persists almost 60 years after the start of the civil rights movement.

The American Medical Association's ethics code bars doctors from refusing to treat people based on race, gender and other criteria, but there are no specific policies for handling race-based requests from patients.

"In general, I don't think honoring prejudicial preferences ... is morally justifiable" for a health care organization, said Dr. Susan Goold, a University of Michigan professor of internal medicine and public health. "That said, you can't cure bigotry ... There may be times when grudgingly acceding to a patient's strongly held preferences is morally OK."

Those times could include patients who have been so traumatized ? by rape or combat, for instance ? that accommodating their request would be preferable to forcing on them a caregiver whose mere presence might aggravate the situation, she said.

Tonya Battle, a veteran nurse at Flint's Hurley Medical Center, filed the first complaint against the hospital and a nursing manager, claiming a note posted on an assignment clipboard read, "No African-American nurse to take care of baby." She says the note was later removed but black nurses weren't assigned to care for the baby for about a month because of their race.

That case is now a federal lawsuit. In a statement earlier this week, Hurley President Melany Gavulic denied Battle's claim, saying the father was told that his request could not be granted. Gavulic said the swastika tattoo "created anger and outrage in our staff," and supervisors raised safety concerns.

Hospital officials said they planned to make a statement about the matter Friday evening but offered no details.

Multiple email and phone messages left for Battle through her attorney were unreturned, and a listed number for her had been disconnected. She told the Detroit Free Press she "didn't even know how to react" when she learned of her employer's actions following her interaction with the father.

She said she introduced herself to the man and he said, "I need to see your supervisor." That supervisor, Battle said, told her that the father, who was white, didn't want African-Americans to care for his child and had rolled up his sleeve to expose the swastika.

"I just was really dumbfounded," Battle said. "I couldn't believe that's why he was so angry (and) that's why he was requesting my (supervisory) nurse."

Attorney Tom Pabst, who is representing nurse Carlotta Armstrong in a second lawsuit, said the hospital's actions left nurses in the neonatal intensive care unit "in a ball of confusion."

"She said, 'You know what really bothered me? I didn't know what to do if the baby was choking or dying. Am I going to get fired if I go over there?'" Pabst said.

The Michigan cases follow a 2010 decision by the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which held that the federal Civil Rights Act prohibits nursing homes from making staffing decisions for nursing assistants based on residents' racial preferences. The ruling stemmed from a lawsuit filed by a black nursing assistant who sued her employer for racial discrimination.

In another federal lawsuit filed in 2005, three black employees of Abington Memorial Hospital near Philadelphia claimed they were prevented from treating a pregnant white woman by her male partner, who was a member of a white supremacist group. The man used a racial slur when forbidding any care by any African-Americans.

The complaint alleged that supervisors honored the man's request. The case was settled confidentially before going to trial, and the hospital admitted no liability. Frank Finch III, the attorney for the employees, said hospital officials also cited employee safety in their defense.

"That defense doesn't fly under the anti-discrimination law," Finch said. "Hospitals cannot use that as a defense in nonemergency situations."

He said every hospital has a policy against discrimination and "undoubtedly acquiescing to such a demand is a violation of a written, internal policy in addition to being a violation of the law."

Fordham University law professor Kimani Paul-Emile said she suspects nurses file more discrimination suits than doctors.

"With nurses and other sorts of staff, the hospital is telling them they can or cannot do something," she said. "That might go to why you might see more lawsuits brought by nurses."

She wrote an article last year in the UCLA Law Review titled "Patients' Racial Preferences and the Medical Culture of Accommodation." It was the source of the "open secrets" phrase.

Paul-Emile's research cited a 2007 study at the University of Michigan Health System and others on how physicians respond to patients' requests to be assigned providers of the same gender, race or religion.

The survey of emergency physicians found patients often make such requests, and they are routinely accommodated. A third of doctors who responded said they felt patients perceive better care from providers of shared demographics, with racial matches considered more important than gender or religion.

"The notion of white patients rejecting minority physicians for bigoted reasons in emergency departments and other hospital settings is deeply troubling and uncomfortably reminiscent of the type of discrimination that the civil rights statutes were designed to eliminate," Paul-Emile wrote in her article.

Another study she cited found that patient requests for care by a physician are most often accommodated when made by racial minority patients.

Lance Gable, a law professor at Wayne State University in Detroit, said he believes such requests "are made more often than we'd like to think about" even if they aren't frequently agreed to by hospital management. He suspects a supervisor might honor them but not say anything explicit to employees and only in rare instances would signs be posted as alleged in the Flint case.

"Maybe their explanation is an accurate description of what happened ? the supervisor was scared of the father of this patient and made a decision that was ill-advised," Gable said. "It might have been the right thing to do for the safety of the staff, and it still might be a violation of anti-discrimination laws."

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

China Gets Tougher on IPOs

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SHANGHAI?In the five years since it joined a long queue of companies applying for government approval to list on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, Zunyi Titanium Co.'s fortunes have plummeted.

The state-owned company in China's southwestern Guizhou province reported a financial loss for the first nine months of last year, blaming it on fierce competition, and disclosed it has been booted out of its factories by the local government.

In late December, Zunyi announced it was giving up its attempt to list on the smaller of China's two stock exchanges, without elaborating.

It isn't alone. The China Securities Regulatory Commission said ...

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Friday, February 22, 2013

Seven things to love about the Washington School House Hotel in Park City, Utah

The Washington School House Hotel in Park City, Utah, is the closet thing to a perfect hotel that you are likely to find. It is easy to see why gay folk are fond of the property. It very much has a resort feel, complete with a heated pool, patio and spa out back.

The hotel also offers the best of both worlds. You are just steps from the heart of downtown but yet you are on a hill above the street so you won't be bothered by overly enthusiastic celebrants during big events.

With a total of 12, rooms, this boutique hotel has room sizes that range from a standard sized room to a spacious two-bedroom suite.

A word of caution, if you want a room during the busy winter ski season, be sure to book well in advance. Those 12 rooms fill fast. Also, as with all hotels in Park City, expect to pay more during the busy times. If you want a deal, check out the so-called shoulder seasons in the spring and fall, before and after ski season. The summers are sometimes busy with tourists from Salt Lake City and beyond.

The hotel's attention to detail would satisfy even the most finicky among us. The property is impeccably maintained and the staff is very friendly and efficient.

Park City is incredibly easy to navigate and you don't need a car. Free buses go to the surrounding ski resorts and the hotel provides a free car service to take you where every you want to go in the surrounding area.

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Yahoo! JAPAN and BrightTag Expand Their Strategic Partnership

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CHICAGO (February 21, 2013) ??BrightTag, a technology platform provider for the digital marketing industry, today announced that Yahoo! JAPAN, the Japan market leader with 83.9% * reach of Japan?s online audience, has expanded its relationship with BrightTag. Under the terms of the new long-term agreement, Yahoo! JAPAN will be the exclusive Japan market distributor of the BrightTag ONE? platform.

BrightTag was recently selected to be the Universal Tag Platform for Yahoo! JAPAN powering the delivery of Yahoo! JAPAN?s full suite of remarketing and media services. Through the expanded partnership, Yahoo! JAPAN?s dominant market position, along with BrightTag?s patent-pending Server-Direct technology, will create a new standard for data collection and distribution across the entire Japan online media market, which is projected by eMarketer.com/comScoreDataMine.com to grow to $8.91 billion (?835 billion) this year making Japan the second largest online media market in the world behind the US and ahead of the UK, Germany, and China.

?Managing tag code and the data associated with tags has become dramatically more complex for ourselves and our clients in recent years,? said Masatsugu Shidachi, Corporate Officer, Head of Marketing Solutions Company, Yahoo! JAPAN. ??BrightTag?s versatile technology solves a wide range of integration challenges for both Yahoo! JAPAN and our clients, helping to position us for faster growth and more rapid innovation.?

Shidachi continued, ?The BrightTag ONE platform is more than just a tag management system. It leverages data instantly and effectively through the cloud and provides all parties with a unified data integration layer making the linkage easy and seamless between website owners, publishers, and the growing number of digital marketing services available in the Japan market.?

Yahoo! JAPAN will offer their new Tag Manager, powered by BrightTag, to its direct, agency and medium-sized business clients. The platform will be fully supported in the Japan market with integration, support and advanced implementation and consulting services provided by a growing network of certified professional service partners.

?The market validation we are seeing further strengthens our presence in Japan, which reinforces our leadership position globally,? said Marc Kiven, Founder and Chief Revenue Officer at BrightTag. ?We are honored to be working with Yahoo! JAPAN because they have recognized how to quickly jump past the pitfalls of the U.S. tag management market by taking a visionary approach to connecting data through a new standard, BrightTag?s Server-Direct technology.?

*Source: Nielsen audience measurement of home and workplace PC-based Internet usage.

About BrightTag

BrightTag is building a new technical foundation for the next generation of online marketing. The company?s tag management solution (TMS) helps marketers and web analysts make online data instantly useful in any web or mobile application while solving fundamental privacy, data quality and site performance challenges. The BrightTag ONE? platform eliminates barriers to innovation by optimizing and, many cases, replacing traditional ?tag-centric? methods of connecting sites to marketing services with real-time, direct integration through the cloud. BrightTag?s tag management solution is used by many of the world?s largest multinational brands. For more information, visit www.brighttag.com.

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The insane pricing of the new HTC One

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HTC?s (2498) new One will be priced higher than the 16GB iPhone 5 in the United Kingdom. That is what makes the HTC One pricing strategy nutty. Vodafone is offering a 24-month plan for the HTC One with 600 minutes and 600 MB for ?33 per month. You can get?the same exact plan for the iPhone 5? except you have to pay ?100 upfront sum for the One while the iPhone 5 comes free with the plan. Orange is offering a 24-month HTC One deal with unlimited voice and 1GB of data for ?36 ? the same as the 16 GB iPhone 5. Except that again, you have to pay ?100 for the HTC?s new flagship phone and you get the iPhone 5 for free.

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This is madness.

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Yes, you get more internal memory with the HTC One. No, that is not enough to justify the price premium. HTC should be cutting deals with European operators to push the package pricing of the One at least to the same level of iPhone 5 and Galaxy S III, if not slightly below them. It is not realistic to expect consumers to pay a stiff ?100 upfront fee in these markets for a device from a fading vendor in March, just few months before the new Galaxy S IV and iPhone launches take place.

It is understandable that a company with operating margins slipping toward 1% wants to get a profit boost from a new phone. But there is a reason HTC?s sales are plummeting 50% year-on-year: the phones are not connecting with consumers. This is not a brand that possesses the power to demand a premium.

HTC clearly believes that the new video and audio features on the HTC One will compel consumers to fork over extra cash for the model. But there is very little in the recent past in the smartphone market to suggest this approach actually works. Relaying a marketing message focused on superior video recording and audio performance is not easy; these two issues just don?t seem to resonate with most consumers right now. Just look at how much good focusing on audio did for Sony.

It?s amazing to see HTC continuing its premium price strategy considering just how hard its high-priced phones flopped last summer. In fact, they led to the surreal situation where HTC?s revenue declined on an annual basis even a month after major new models debuted in Europe.

LG tried for years to price its flagship phones on par with Apple (AAPL) and Samsung (005930). That led to annihilation. Why bash your head against this same wall, HTC?

This article was originally published on BGR.com

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Colin's Column | Does the Format of International Talent ...

LONDON, United Kingdom ? To get one great fashion diva to London Fashion Week would be impressive. To get two would be unlikely. Three: unheard of. But four? You are surely joking!

Well, that was the number of genuine fashion icons who were guests of the Woolmark Company last Saturday to judge the final stage of the International Woolmark Prize for new design talents using wool for their collections. Coming from Australia, China, Europe, India, Japan and the US, the young hopefuls had beaten off the competition in their area during a worldwide search which lasted for 12 months, involved 16 countries and over 70 designers as part of an initiative to re-establish Merino wool as a major fashion fabric. The competition is not new, of course. It became famous in the 1950s, when both Yves Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld won prizes in the same year.

The finalists are chosen ? against stiff local competition ? by regional panels and the winners are invited to a major international fashion week for the final decision. The winner was Christian Wijnants from Belgium for his strongly directional shapes not seen in knitwear before and his strong tie dye techniques, another wool first.

Oh! And those divas? Well, how does this line up grab you? Diane von Furstenberg, Donatella Versace, Franca Sozzani and Victoria Beckham (wearing the most gob-smackingly large diamond ring that was noticed and discussed by everybody in the room).

But the competition, of which I am a brand ambassador, raises a question that interests me greatly, having run Fashion Fringe, an international search for new talent, for the last 9 years.

This question is this: just how level a playing field can the increasing numbers of international talent competitions around the world actually offer the people who put themselves up for judgment?

My job at the International Woolmark Competition, which I shared with Malcolm Carfrae of Calvin Klein, was to coach the finalists before the event began and I realised that despite all that the Woolmark Company had done to make it a fair and honest competition, the fact remained that a non-English speaker would find him or herself at a terrible disadvantage.

It seems to me that we in the West who organise these events with the highest intentions and are ready to honour different cultures inherent in the concept of an international event are getting it wrong by making conversation with the judges a crucial element of the decision-making process. I have thought uneasily about this problem for many years and I am now convinced that the only fair way in which to run an international search for new designers is to remove the huge advantage given to anyone from an English-speaking culture.

Let me be clear. If not a word had been exchanged before the final announcement of the International Woolmark Competition winner, Christian Wijnants would have been that winner in any case. Of that, I am certain. His collection used wool in the strongest, most accessible and personal way.

But it must be added that he was also one of only two competitors who spoke English fluently enough to fully communicate his aesthetic in their own words (without translators) to the judges. The confidence and self-esteem that we all look for in these competitions starts with that.

Source: http://www.businessoffashion.com/2013/02/colins-column-international-woolmark-prize.html

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Engadget's Sony PlayStation event wrap-up broadcast: live from New York City!

The curtain has been opened, the kimono is off and everything has been revealed. Now it's time to break down all the news from Sony's PlayStation event and put it in context. Join Engadget's Tim Stevens and Joystiq's Ludwig Kietzmann in a live broadcast from New York City at the time below:

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CloudOn releases version 4.0, brings its productivity features to a number of Android handsets

CloudOn releases version 40, brings its productivity features to a number of Android handsets

A mere couple of months have passed since CloudOn outed its third major revision on Android and iOS, and today the productivity-focused application is making yet another numerical jump. With today's announcement of version 4.0, the app's set to expand on the previous iteration by bringing its Office functionality outside of Apple's famed smartphone and onto some that are powered by Google's mobile OS. This means Android users with a compatible smartphone can now view, edit, create, and share documents with CloudOn, which should be a rather familiar experience for those who've been utilizing the tablet app since its humble beginnings on Google Play. CloudOn 4.0 is now available worldwide, but you'll have to check out the presser past the jump in order to find out if your beloved handset is included in the list of fitting devices.

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Oscars Red Carpet: You're Invited To MTV News' Live Stream!

Join MTV's Josh Horowitz and VH1's Janell Snowden for a two-hour live stream on Sunday at 5:30 p.m. ET!
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Dog rescued from icy pond, coyotes at Glencoe golf course

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GLENCOE ? A pet dog had to be saved from an icy pond Sunday morning after being chased across a golf course by coyotes, a Glencoe woman said.

Peggy Bobrow said she had been walking her daughter?s golden retriever Sadie, for whom she was dog-sitting, and her own English golden retriever King. Both were off-leash on the frozen turf of the Skokie Country Club when the drama unfolded.

?It was very brisk, a quarter to eight, and they were sniffing, enjoying the smells of nature,? she said. ?A coyote came out of nowhere, and they took off.?

In seconds, they ran beyond her sight. She ran in the direction she last saw them, to the shore of a large pond.

?There was a 10- by-10-foot opening? in the ice, she said. ?Sadie was in the middle of it.?

She called 911. She met arriving police a half-mile away at the paddle-tennis parking lot, and ran back with them to the pond.

?I kept hearing these weird howling noises,? she said. ?When I got there, there were four coyotes (on the ice), surrounding this poor dog.

?I thought they were keeping an eye on her,? she said. ?But one of the officers said they were waiting.

?Sadie was going to be their breakfast.?

The coyotes scattered, and a rope was repeatedly tossed to the dog, but she was already too hypothermic to grab it with her teeth.

An arriving firefighter began to struggle into a waterproof ?Mustang? suit, Public Safety Lt. Rich Weiner said. Like dogs, people can?t survive long in ice water.

Lt. Richard Bookie didn?t think Sadie would last that long, Weiner said.

?He got on his knees and slid a ladder across the ice,? Bobrow recalled. ?Close to wear the dog was, he lowered the ladder into the water.

The dog got a paw-hold on the ladder ?and he just kind of dragged her out.?

The shivering dog was swaddled in blankets, taken home, and rejuvenated in front of a fireplace with a bowl of warm milk, Bobrow said.

?My dad said, ?That?s why dogs are leashed,?? she said. ?My dad has seven daughters, and all of them are more cautious than I am.

?Next time, I?m taking a leash. Two leashes. And I?m not going back to the golf course.?

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Semiconductor 'nano-shish-kebabs' created with potential for 3-D technologies

Feb. 19, 2013 ? Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a new type of nanoscale structure that resembles a "nano-shish-kebab," consisting of multiple two-dimensional nanosheets that appear to be impaled upon a one-dimensional nanowire. However, the nanowire and nanosheets are actually a single, three-dimensional structure consisting of a seamless series of germanium sulfide (GeS) crystals. The structure holds promise for use in the creation of new, three-dimensional (3-D) technologies.

The researchers believe this is the first engineered nanomaterial to combine one-dimensional and two-dimensional structures in which all of the components have a shared crystalline structure.

Combining the nanowire and nanosheets into a single "heterostructure" creates a material with both a large surface area and -- because GeS is a semiconductor -- the ability to transfer electric charges efficiently. The nanosheets provide a very large surface area, and the nanowire acts as a channel that can transmit charges between the nanosheets or from the nanosheets to another surface. This combination of features means it could be used to develop 3-D devices, such as next-generation sensors, photodetectors or solar cells. This 3-D structure could also be useful for developing new energy storage technologies, such as next-generation supercapacitors.

"We think this approach could also be used to create heterostructures like these using other materials whose molecules form similar crystalline layers, such as molybdenum sulfide (MoS2)," says Dr. Linyou Cao, an assistant professor of materials science and engineering at NC State and co-author of a paper on the research. "And, while germanium sulfide has excellent photonic properties, MoS2 holds more promise for electronic applications."

The process, Cao says, is also attractive because "it is inexpensive and could be scaled up for industrial processes."

To create the nano-shish-kebabs, the researchers begin by creating a GeS nanowire approximately 100 nanometers in width. The nanowire is then exposed to air, creating nucleation sites on the wire surface through weak oxidation. The nanowire is then exposed to GeS vapor, which forms into two-dimensional nanosheets at each of the nucleation sites.

"Our next step is to see if we can create these heterostructures in other materials, such as MoS2," Cao says. "We think we can, but we need to prove it."

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Crude Oil Futures Settle 80 Cents Higher at $96.66

Crude-oil futures prices climbed Tuesday on expectations of some easing of constraints that have kept inventories at lofty levels at a key Midwest terminal.

Traders also said U.S. benchmark crude oil futures for March delivery were higher on position adjustments ahead of the contract's expiration on Wednesday and activity was thin due to a week-long industry event in London.

The Seaway Pipeline, which carries crude oil from Cushing, Okla. to the Gulf Coast refining region, will increase flows from January levels, an executive of the company operating the line said. Operational snags on the line had restricted flows, allowing inventories to build up at Cushing, and pressure futures prices on the New York Mercantile Exchange for the U.S. benchmark contract, which is delivered at Cushing.

Enterprise Products Partners LP's (EPD) Seaway Pipeline is expected to carry an average of 295,000 barrels of oil a day between February and May, according to testimony from an executive filed with U.S. regulators. That is up from only about 180,000 barrels a day in January, the company said.

The pipeline expanded its capacity from 150,000 to 400,000 barrels a day in early January. But the amount of crude carried, or throughput, won't reach capacity for the "foreseeable future" because of the types of oil being moved, said William Ordemann, Enterprise's group senior vice president.

The remarks by the executive, filed Friday with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, seem to indicate that the percentage of heavy crude transported in Seaway is larger than originally thought. The nameplate capacity applies to barrels of light, sweet crude, and diminishes when larger loads of heavier crudes are shipped.

Mr. Ordemann said Seaway hopes "at some point" to increase the throughput of its line to about 335,000 barrels a day of oil, but "until Seaway has additional operating experience" with new pumping equipment, "it is not possible to say with precision when or if that will occur."

The fortunes of the U.S. benchmark and North Sea Brent, a global benchmark, recently have been tied to how much crude oil gets from the Midcontinent to the Gulf refineries. With Seaway flows increasing, domestic supplies will reach the Gulf, and compete with imports that are priced in relation to Brent.

Last October, with Cushing stocks bloated, Brent's premium to the U.S. benchmark climbed to near $24 a barrel. By January, on hopes of the Seaway expansion, the premium narrowed to below $16 a barrels. Operation snags that have prevented the line from running at capacity have allowed Brent to trade at a $20.86 a barrel premium on Tuesday.

"The market's not really catching fire today, we're just seeing some profit-taking and position adjustments," said Andy Lebow, vice president for energy futures at Jefferies Bache LLC.

Light, sweet crude oil for March-delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange settled 80 cents higher, at $96.66 a barrel. The rise was the biggest since Feb. 11. ICE April Brent crude settled 14 cents higher at $117.52 a barrel.

While analysts see some potential for relief in Cushing stockpiles, upcoming weekly data are expected to show nationwide crude inventories rose by 2.2 million barrels last week.

Because of the Presidents Day holiday Monday, release of the inventory data is delayed by a day this week.

The closely watched government survey from the Energy Information Administration is due to be released at 11 a.m. EST Thursday, while the American Petroleum Institute, an industry group, releases its inventory report at 4:30 p.m. EST on Wednesday afternoon.

The survey is expected to show refiners trimmed operations by 0.3 percentage point from EIA's level of 83.8% of capacity last week. The lower runs are expected to trim petroleum product inventories.

Gasoline stocks are expected to drop by 800,000 barrels, while distillate stocks, comprising heating oil and diesel fuel, are expected to fall by 1.5 million barrels.

Expectations of tighter supplies have lifted the price of reformulated gasoline blendstock futures sharply, but profit-taking cut prices Tuesday. Front-month RBOB prices have gained more than 15%, or about 43 cents a gallon, since Jan. 15 amid the seasonal shift from winter-grade to summer-grade fuel.

Reformulated gasoline futures prices on the New York Mercantile Exchange, which have climbed in nine of the past 10 weeks, were off 1.33 cents, at $3.1212 a gallon, after a 20-week high Friday.

March heating oil settled 2.98 cents lower, at $3.1806 a gallon, a two-week low. The drop in dollar-terms was the biggest since Jan. 15.

Angel Gonzalez contributed to this report.

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

North Korea: EU approves tighter sanctions (+video)

The sanctions expand those approved by the UN Security Council in January, adding measures that prevent trading in North?Korean government bonds, gold, precious metals, and diamonds.

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North Korean soldiers ride an escalator past a model of their country's Unha Rocket as they enter an exhibition in Pyongyang on Sunday. On Monday, the European Union approved tighter sanctions against North Koran, expanding on those approved by the UN in January.

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European Union?governments agreed on Monday to tighten sanctions against North Korea, restricting the country's ability to trade following last week's nuclear test.

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The sanctions expand those approved by the U.N. Security Council in January, adding measures preventing trading in North?Korean government bonds, gold, precious metals, and diamonds, EU diplomats said.

"We have pushed for enhancing the sanctions. This is the answer to a nuclear programme which endangers not only the region but the whole security architecture worldwide,"?Germany's Foreign Minister?Guido Westerwelle?said during a meeting with his EU counterparts in?Brussels.

The new sanctions ban components that could be used in ballistic missiles such as "certain types of aluminium used in ballistic missile-related systems".

North?Korea?was widely condemned last week after its third nuclear test since 2006, defying?United Nations?resolutions and putting the country closer to a workable long-range nuclear missile.

North Korean banks will also barred from opening new branches in the?European Union?and European banks would not be able to open new branches in the northeast Asian state. Diplomats could not say if North?Korean banks had any branches in the EU

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