Thursday, February 28, 2013

Pratt rules out worst-case cause for F-35 blade crack: sources

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Pratt & Whitney is 99 percent sure the fan blade problem that grounded the Pentagon's 51 new F-35 fighter jets was not caused by high-cycle fatigue, which could force a costly design change, according to two sources familiar with an investigation by the enginemaker.

Company engineers have concluded that a 0.6 inch-long crack found on a turbine blade in the engine of an F-35 jet at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida was almost certainly caused by lesser issues, such as high heat exposure or a manufacturing problem, that would be easier to solve, the sources said.

"They're 99 percent sure that it's not the worst-case scenario of high-cycle fatigue," said one of the sources.

Flights of the single-engine, single-seat F-35 fighter could resume as early as this week if the Pentagon accepts the findings of Pratt, a unit of United Technologies Corp , after additional tests to be done Wednesday, said one of the sources, who was not authorized to speak publicly.

The Pentagon announced the grounding of all F-35 warplanes on Friday after an inspection revealed a crack on a turbine blade in the Pratt-built jet engine of an F-35 jet being tested at Edwards Air Force Base in California.

It was the second engine-related grounding in two months of the $396 billion F-35 Joint Strike Fighter built by Lockheed Martin Corp , the Pentagon's largest weapons program.

Military officials are eager to resume test and training flights as soon as the engine issue has been resolved.

It was not immediately clear if the Pentagon would order a one-time inspection of all F135 engines built by Pratt for the new F-35 fighter, or whether the incident would result in a new recurring inspection requirement. Some inspections of the other 50 fighters already in use by the Pentagon were underway.

Pratt began detailed tests of the engine on Sunday evening at its Middletown, Connecticut facility after the blade assembly was removed from the Florida test plane and shipped north.

Pratt spokesman Matthew Bates declined comment on any specific results or conclusions, but said the company was making good progress in its investigation of what caused the crack.

"We have made significant progress ... and believe we're very close to determining root cause," Bates said.

One defense official said it was premature to speculate about the cause of the crack until the full battery of structural tests had been completed.

The official, who was not authorized to speak publicly, said Pratt was expected to deliver a comprehensive analysis of the test results to Pentagon officials no later than Thursday evening.

Two sources familiar with the investigation said the fan blade tests would include a "destructive" test that would cut into the turbine blade to better understand how the crack developed.

Engineers believe the crack is either a "creep rupture along a grain boundary" that was caused by prolonged exposure to high heat, or that it was caused by an anomaly during the metal casting process, the sources said.

The F-35 program, initially meant to start operating in 2012, is overdue and well over its original budget, but defense officials say it is making progress. They argue that the current grounding -- and a separate issue involving the plane's temperature control unit -- are normal occurrences during the development phase of a any new warplane.

The delays are causing problems for countries like Australia, which was due to buy 100 of the radar-evading F-35s, but is now considering whether to buy 24 more Boeing Co F/A-18 Super Hornets instead.

(Reporting By Andrea Shalal-Esa; Editing by Paul Tait)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pratt-rules-worst-case-cause-f-35-blade-023634920--finance.html

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Video: Jennifer Lawrence, ?Argo? win big at Oscars



>> for seth mcfarlane , his opening monologue did last 17 minutes, kicked off a night filled with singing, dancing and awards.

>>> and the oscar goes to -- argo.

>> in a surprise appearance from the white house , first lady michelle obama announced the winner for best picture . ben affleck expressed gratitude for this win.

>> it doesn't matter that you get knocked down in life because that's going to happen. all that matters is that you get back up.

>>> and best actress , a bit of a stumble.

>> you're just standing up because you feel bad that i fell. thank you.

>> later celebrating with her family at the governor's ball.

>> and the oscar goes to daniel day lewis .

>> oscar winner meryl streep presented the award to daniel day lewis for his role in "lincoln."

>> i had actually been committed to play margaret thatcher .

>> in the directing category, ang lee won for " life of pi ." from "django unchained," christoph wallets won for best supporting actor . another performance from the cast of " les miserables ." a moving in memoriam, and "adele" from "skyfall," that went on to win best original song .

>> and the quest to beat tommy lee jones starts now.

>> song and dance for a big welcome. and as the credits ran, the end of the night alongside kristin chenowith and a tribute to the evening's losers. he said before the show this was a one-time thing for him.

>> one and done.

>> what did you think of his performance?

>> he is extremely talented. i agree with savannah that the opening was too long.

>> it's a thankless task. i'm not going to join the legions of people criticizing.

>> there's enough of those people.

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PlayStation 4: The Last of the Game Consoles

There?s an excellent chance the PlayStation 4 will be the last videogame console ever, at least as we understand the term.

On Wednesday, Sony unveiled (sort of) the PlayStation 4, its next home gaming platform, at a lavish two-hour event in New York City attended by over 1,000 journalists and fans. While the embattled electronics maker did not yet have an actual device to show or even a dummy form factor, it spent the time talking up its philosophy behind the system. PlayStation 4, a constant stream of presenters reiterated, was for gamers: sick new graphics, ungodly amounts of RAM and cool new gaming-centric features like the ability to stream gameplay videos in real time.

Somewhere jammed in the middle of that two-hour orgy, Sony gave the tiniest of cursory nods to the idea that a PlayStation box is now expected to serve up streaming movies and television, too, with a single slide that announced support for all the major providers like Netflix, Amazon, et al., which was whisked off the Jumbotron faster than the human eye could process all of the logos. Movies aren?t games, so who cares?

?We?re focusing on that core gamer, the gamer who wants the ultimate experience and lives for gaming,? Sony Computer Entertainment America CEO Jack Tretton told Wired contributor Steven Levy after the event. ?If you?re not a gamer, I don?t think you get it.?

Not a gamer? Beat it, loser. We don?t even want you buying PlayStation 4. So what is all this, then? Why is Sony rallying the gamer troops under its banner? PlayStation 4?s reveal preceded the as-yet-unscheduled announcement of the next Xbox. And it?s clear that Sony is attempting to preemptively define itself against Microsoft.

Over the last few years, Microsoft has been attempting to change the way people think about its Xbox 360. It launched it in 2005 as a game console, the same way Sony is talking up the PlayStation 4 today. But now it wants you to think of it as an ecumenical home entertainment system, capable of streaming television, movies, music and everything else. Depending on your cable provider, you can use Xbox to control your live TV experience too. Microsoft has opened a new studio in Los Angeles ? not to produce games but to produce Hollywood entertainment content.

source: http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2013/02/ps4-analysis/?cid=co5996054

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Monday, February 25, 2013

Google Panda Two Years Later: Losers Still Losing - Deon Designs

(Editor?s Note: This is the first in a series of articles looking at the aftermath of Google?s Panda algorithm update, which launched February 24, 2011.)

panda-birthday-anniversary-iconTwo years ago today, Google sent shockwaves through not only the SEO industry, but also through online publishing in general when it launched the Panda algorithm update.

It was originally called the ?farmer? update because Google?s prime target was ?content farms,? a name used to describe sites that created high-quantities of low-quality content that sometimes ranked highly in Google?s search results. Although Google didn?t specifically say it was targeting content farms when Panda launched, Matt Cutts, head of Google?s webspam team, told us at the time: ?I think people will get the idea of the types of sites we?re talking about.?

People did.

And Google?s targets became more obvious in the days after Panda launched when several search and software companies began issuing lists of winners and losers ? websites that had been hurt or helped by Google?s algorithm change.

Of course, for every loser that lost search visibility, there?s also a winner that gained search visibility. But few of those winners have spoken out in the two years since Panda.

As you?ll see below, on a list of nearly two dozen of Panda?s original losers, only two websites have returned to the SEO visibility that they had about three weeks post-Panda. The others have all continued to lose search visibility.

Some other Panda-hit websites have recovered, though not all of those recoveries have been permanent. We?ll look at all that later in this article. First, some background.

Background: Panda?s Original Winners Losers

It only took two days for the first look at Panda?s winners and losers to come in. Companies like Searchmetrics, Sistrix and others used their own tools and data to tell which websites lost or gained visibility in Google?s search results. Though these reports are far from official, many of the sites impacted eventually stepped forward to confirm that they were hit.

Panda?s early winners included several major content destinations like YouTube and Wikipedia, plus large brands like eBay and Amazon. Hundreds of other sites, big and small, no doubt saw their visibility go up as others were hurt. As I said above, for every loser that drops out of Google?s search results, there has to be a winner replacing it.

Our reports on Panda?s early losers listed hundreds of sites; here are some that were commonly included:

  • EzineArticles.com
  • HubPages.com
  • AssociatedContent.com
  • Mahalo.com
  • Examiner.com
  • Suite101.com
  • Buzzle.com
  • Squidoo.com
  • Buzzillions.com

You might?ve expected to see some of Demand Media?s sites on that list, but they were largely left off the first lists of Panda losers. More on that in a moment.

How Are The Panda Losers Now?

In a nutshell: Still losing.

In fact, some of Panda?s losers no longer exist and others have completely changed their name and/or business model. That?s the topic of tomorrow?s article.

We recently asked Searchmetrics to go back to one of its original lists of Panda losers from two years ago, and run its same ?SEO Visibility? report on some of them. The company did that last week, and provided loads of information. (Note: We also contacted Sistrix with a similar request, but didn?t receive a reply in time for inclusion in this article.)

Searchmetrics looked at 22 Panda losers and compared their visibility in Google?s search results at three points:

  1. Before Panda (February 20, 2011)
  2. After Panda (March 13, 2011)
  3. Now (February 17, 2013)

The results? None of the 22 sites has returned to its pre-Panda visibility, and only two sites have improved their visibility today compared to their post-Panda visibility.

Here?s a spreadsheet that Searchmetrics shared with us (you can click to see a larger version):

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(Note: The numbers reflect Searchmetrics? ?SEO Visibility? score, which doesn?t reflect estimated traffic losses, but instead reflects how visible a domain is in Google?s search results across millions of keywords that the company tracks.)

In the image above, the key columns are to the far right: H and I. The way to read it is this: Suite101.com has seen its SEO visibility drop 96 percent since before Panda and has dropped 81 percent from its post-Panda visibility.

If you browse down column I, you?ll only see two sites with a positive number: Both MerchantCircle.com and Business.com have rebounded enough to have their current SEO visibility score be better than it was after Panda launched. But, as column H shows, both are both still far less visible than they were before Panda came along ? as are all of the other 20 sites in this Searchmetrics list.

The SEO visibility chart for Business.com, shown below, is an eye-opener.

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Panda?s impact is obvious in February 2011, and the site?s visibility looks like a seesaw after that. It appears to have won back visibility in late 2011 or early 2012, around the time of Panda 9 or 10. It?s bounced a few times since then and today is doing a little better than it was right after Panda, but nowhere near pre-Panda visibility.

What About Demand Media Sites?

They?re not included above because, for the most part, they weren?t originally among the big Panda losers.

The company?s flagship site, eHow.com ? a site that many associated with the term ?content farm? ? was actually reported to have gained visibility when Panda launched. That didn?t last long, though; eHow was hit a couple months later when Google rolled out Panda 2.0. Searchmetrics? chart shows eHow gaining visibility in February 2011 when Panda launched, but losing it in April 2011.

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Although the site?s visibility appears to have gained a bit since September 2012, it?s still down 63 percent in Searchmetrics? SEO visibility score compared to pre-Panda levels.

Another Demand Media site, Livestrong.com, spent much of 2012 on the rebound from Panda.

Searchmetrics says its SEO visibility dropped 35 percent in the first few weeks post-Panda ? far less than some of the others mentioned above. But, as the chart below shows, it not only rebounded in 2012, but also far exceeded its SEO visibility ? at least until the latter portion of the year.

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After regaining visibility all year long, it appears that Livestrong was hit hard by Panda Update 22 in late November. It?s been dropping ever since. Today, Livestrong.com is about 13 percent below its pre-Panda visibility.

Panda hurt Demand Media: A year ago, the Los Angeles Times reported that Panda was to blame for Demand suffering a $6.4 million loss in Q4 of 2011.

But just last week, in its latest earnings report, Demand Media said that page views were up 24 percent in 2012 (compared to 2011) on its owned and operated websites, ?driven primarily by strong traffic growth on eHow.com and Livestrong.com.? In the statement, CEO Richard Rosenblatt said the company ?improved content quality? in 2012 and is ?now prepared to significantly increase our content investments in 2013.?

Despite that optimism, Demand Media?s sites appear to be a mixed bag at this point in terms of post-Panda recovery.

At least one other site, however, has done better.

MotorTrend.com: A True Panda Recovery

Motor Trend is a long-running magazine with a presumably trusted website, and its annual ?Car of the Year? award is about as prestigious as it gets in the auto industry. I?m not a Motor Trend reader, nor have I ever spent quality time on the MotorTrend.com website. So, I can?t speak to whether it deserved to get hit by Panda. But it certainly did, as this Searchmetrics chart shows:

panda-motortrend

MotorTrend.com was obviously hit in the initial Panda update, then recovered in July 2011 around the time of Panda 5. It dropped again with Panda 7 ? and we mentioned it in our coverage ? then quickly recovered again a couple weeks later with Panda 8.

Today, the site appears to have steady visibility based on Searchmetrics? scoring ? and better visibility than it had pre-Panda. I don?t recall ever reading about Motor Trend?s trials in dealing with Panda, but it might be an interesting read (assuming the magazine was aware of that five-month visibility drop).

The irony of Motor Trend being hit by Panda, and then recovering as it has, is that one of Google?s 23 questions for Panda-hit webmasters was, Would you expect to see this article in a printed magazine, encyclopedia or book?

Perhaps Google realized the answer to that question, in this case, was ?yes.?

Further Reading

For more about the Google Panda update, read through these categories in our article library:

This series on the second anniversary of Google?s Panda update continues tomorrow with a look at its aftermath and impact on several of the sites that were labeled as losers.

(Stock image via Shutterstock.com. Used under license.)

Related Topics: Google: SEO | Panda Update Must-Reads | Panda Update Winners Losers | Top News


About The Author: Matt McGee is Editor-In-Chief of Search Engine Land. His news career includes time spent in TV, radio, and print journalism. His web career continues to include a small number of SEO and social media consulting clients, as well as regular speaking engagements at marketing events around the U.S. He blogs at Small Business Search Marketing and can be found on Twitter at @MattMcGee and/or on Google Plus. You can read Matt?s disclosures on his personal blog. See more articles by Matt McGee

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Monday, February 18, 2013

What the President's Path to Citizenship Looks Like

HOUSTON (Reuters) - Michael Jordan never played against LeBron James but that has not stopped the two from going one-on-one over how to determine greatness on the basketball court. Jordan, widely hailed as the best player of all-time and who turns 50 on Sunday, believes it is all about championship rings, while James, 28, thinks that view is a little too simplistic. The debate has been the chief talking point of reporters and players in the run-up to the National Basketball Association's (NBA) All-Star game in Houston on Sunday. ...

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/presidents-path-citizenship-looks-233519940.html

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Friday, February 15, 2013

Canada's cred on climate change won't need much work: enviro minister

MONTREAL - Canada's environment minister says his government's reputation on tackling climate change won't need much work.

Peter Kent made the remarks today in Montreal ? a couple of days after the Obama administration challenged Canada to act more aggressively on climate change.

His comments come as Canada desperately tries to find ways to get Alberta's oilsands bitumen to markets, including the controversial Keystone XL pipeline project to pump oil though the U.S.

The future success of Canada's oil industry may hang in the balance, pushing climate change back to the political front-burner in Ottawa.

Kent says he's confident that Canada doesn't have to go very far to build credibility with the U.S. government.

He says Canada has worked closely with the U.S. on many joint projects to combat climate change and reduce emissions.

U.S. Ambassador David Jacobson said earlier this week that President Barack Obama's State of the Union message to move swiftly on climate change should be interpreted as a challenge to Ottawa as well.

Kent made the remarks at a news conference in Montreal, joined by Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver, where they announced 23 clean-technology projects.

The environment minister says it's a just coincidence that this $61.8-million announcement is being made so soon after Obama's climate-change challenge.

Source: http://www.capebretonpost.com/Canada---World/Society/2013-02-15/article-3178181/Canadas-cred-on-climate-change-wont-need-much-work%3A-enviro-minister/1

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Full Text and Video of Marco Rubio's State of the Union Response

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Clashes near Syria airport kill 150

Citizen journalism image taken on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013 and provided by Aleppo Media Center, AMC, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows Nairab air base in Aleppo province, Syria. Earlier this week, rebels launched a major attack on the Aleppo International Airport and the nearby air base of Nairab capturing most of the "Brigade 80" force that is in charge of protecting the area. Activists says scores of soldiers and rebels were killed in the battle this week. (AP Photo/Aleppo Media Center AMC)

Citizen journalism image taken on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013 and provided by Aleppo Media Center, AMC, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows Nairab air base in Aleppo province, Syria. Earlier this week, rebels launched a major attack on the Aleppo International Airport and the nearby air base of Nairab capturing most of the "Brigade 80" force that is in charge of protecting the area. Activists says scores of soldiers and rebels were killed in the battle this week. (AP Photo/Aleppo Media Center AMC)

This citizen journalism image provided by Edlib News Network, ENN, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows anti-Syrian regime protesters holding a banner during a demonstration, at Kafr Nabil town, in Idlib province, northern Syria, Friday, Feb. 15, 2013. Heavy fighting for control of the international airport in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo and a major military air base nearby has killed some 150 rebels and government soldiers over the past two days, activists said Friday. (AP Photo/Edlib News Network ENN)

This citizen journalism image provided by Edlib News Network, ENN, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows anti-Syrian regime protesters holding a caricature placard during a demonstration, at Kafr Nabil town, in Idlib province, northern Syria, Friday, Feb. 15, 2013. Heavy fighting for control of the international airport in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo and a major military air base nearby has killed some 150 rebels and government soldiers over the past two days, activists said Friday. (AP Photo/Edlib News Network ENN)

This citizen journalism image provided by Edlib News Network, ENN, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows anti-Syrian regime protesters carry banners during a demonstration, at Kafr Nabil town, in Idlib province, northern Syria, Friday, Feb. 15, 2013. Heavy fighting for control of the international airport in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo and a major military air base nearby has killed some 150 rebels and government soldiers over the past two days, activists said Friday. The Arabic banner, background right, reads: "prepare a clear roadmap backed by all those in the revolution inside the country that be put forward for the people before the West." (AP Photo/Edlib News Network ENN)

(AP) ? Intense clashes between the Syrian army and rebel fighters near the country's second-largest airport killed around 150 people in recent days, anti-regime activists said Friday, pointing to the significance both sides in the country's civil war place on controlling key infrastructure.

The battle for the international airport near Aleppo, Syria's largest city, resembles other battles over strategic assets that could provide an edge in the larger fight for the country.

This week, rebels seized a hydroelectric dam and a major oil field, cutting off President Bashar Assad's regime from key resources necessary for its long term survival. On Friday, activists also reported that rebels seized an air defense base and fought near two other army installations in Syria's north.

Rebels have been trying for months to capture Aleppo's international airport, which lies east of the city in a complex with a smaller military airfield and an army base charged with protecting the area.

The base, home to the Syrian army's 80th Brigade, fell to rebel forces on Wednesday, and fighting has continued over the airports since, with both sides shelling each other's positions.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Friday that some 150 people had been killed in the fighting over the last two days, roughly half of them rebels and half of them government troops.

"The operation will continue until we control the airport and Nairab," Col. Abdul-Jabbar al-Aqidi, commander of the rebels' Military Council in Aleppo, told pan-Arab Al-Arabiya TV.

If the rebels were to capture the two airports, it would be a symbolic blow to the regime and could shift the strategic balance in northern Syria. The regime has used the airports to ferry supplies to its forces bogged down in the stalemated fight for Aleppo, though recent clashes near the airport have halted air traffic.

Rebel leaders hope their forces will someday use the airports to fly in aid and other supplies ? a scenario that for the moment appears unlikely.

The rebels have captured military airports before but have never managed to use captured aircraft. And the airport would remain vulnerable to attack by Assad's air force, which regularly bombs areas after the rebels take them.

Elsewhere, the Observatory reported on Friday that rebels has seized an air defense base in the village of Hasil, southeast of Aleppo, and were clashing with the army at the nearby Kuwiras air base and around the Wadi al-Deif army base in Idlib province.

The relentless violence has led to deteriorating humanitarian conditions for millions of Syrians.

In Geneva, the U.N. World Food program said some 40,000 Syrians have fled the northeastern town of Shadadah. Rebels seized the town and most of a nearby oil filed in days of clashes this week.

Most of those who have fled went to the provincial capital of Hassakeh province, which produces most of Syria's oil.

The United Nations says nearly 70,000 people have been killed since Syria's crisis started in March, 2011.

Syria's conflict has posed a dilemma for the international community. While the U.S. and many Arab and European countries have called on Assad to leave power, Russia, China and Iran continue to back the regime. Russia, which has been Syria's primary arms provider for decades, has said it will continue to fulfill its arms contracts.

On Friday, the Customs Investigation Service in Finland said it had intercepted a shipment of spare parts for tanks en route to Syria from Russia.

The service's head, Petri Lounatmaa, said officers confiscated a shipping container on Jan. 8 because it did not have a transit license and contained 9.6 tons of tank parts. The service suspects the shipment violated a European Union ban on weapons exports to Syria and is investigating with other international authorities.

International diplomacy has failed to stop the violence and calls for the sides to negotiate a political solution have gone nowhere.

The opposition's main umbrella group, the Syrian National Coalition, said in a statement Friday it would not allow Assad or members of his security services to participate in talks to end the crisis.

It did not rule out, however, dialogue with some members of his ruling Baath party, welcoming talks with "honorable people" from all parts of society who "have not been embroiled in the crimes against the Syrian people."

Still, neither side has proposed a concrete plan for talks.

In Turkey, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu proposed that the U.N. Security Council set up humanitarian zones that would be under joint government-opposition control to facilitate the delivery of aid to Syrian civilians.

He did not elaborate on the proposal, which he mentioned in an address to Turkish and E.U. legislators, and criticized world powers for failing to agree on how to stop Syria's war.

"If the U.N. Security Council won't act with the death toll in Syria reaching 70,000 and with millions being left hungry and begging for bread in winter conditions, then when will it act?" he asked.

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Associated Press writers John Heilprin in Geneva and Suzan Fraser in Ankara, Turkey, contributed to this report.

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Olympian Oscar Pistorius charged with murder

PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) ? Paralympic superstar Oscar Pistorius was charged Thursday with the murder of his girlfriend who was shot inside his home in South Africa, a stunning development in the life of a national hero known as the Blade Runner for his high-tech artificial legs.

Reeva Steenkamp, a model who spoke out on Twitter against rape and abuse of women, was shot four times in the predawn hours in the house, in a gated community in the capital, Pretoria, police said.

Hours later after undergoing police questioning, Pistorius left a police station accompanied by officers. He looked down as photographers snapped pictures, the hood on his gray workout jacket pulled up, covering most of his face. His court hearing was originally scheduled for Thursday afternoon but has been postponed until Friday to give forensic investigators time to carry out their work, said Medupe Simasiku, a spokesman for the prosecution.

South Africans were shocked at the killing. But while Pistorius captured the nation's attention with his Olympic quest, police said there was a recent history of problems involving him. Police spokeswoman Brigadier Denise Beukes said the incidents included "allegations of a domestic nature."

"I'm not going to elaborate on it but there have been incidents (at Pistorius' home)," Beukes said. Police in South Africa do not name suspects in crimes until they have appeared in court but Beukes said that the 26-year-old Pistorius was at his home at the time of the death of Steenkamp and "there is no other suspect involved."

Pistorius' father, Henke, declined to comment when contacted by The Associated Press, only saying "we all pray for guidance and strength for Oscar and the lady's parents."

Neither Pistorius' agent Peet van Zyl nor coach Ampie Louw could be reached while Pistorius' own cellphone went straight to voicemail.

Pistorius' former coach, Andrea Giannini, said he hopes it was "just a tragic accident." Giannini said he believed that Pistorius had been dating Steenkamp for "a few months."

"No matter how bad the situation was, Oscar always stayed calm and positive," Giannini told the AP in Italy. "Whenever he was tired or nervous he was still extremely nice to people. I never saw him violent."

Yet Pistorius had troubles in his personal life. In February 2009, he crashed a speed boat he was piloting on South Africa's Vaal River. Witnesses said he had been drinking before the crash and officers found alcoholic beverages in the wreckage, though they acknowledged at the time they hadn't conducted a blood test on the athlete. Pistorius broke his nose, jaw and several ribs in the crash, as well as damaged his eye socket and required some 180 stitches to his face.

In November, Pistorius also found himself in an altercation with a local coal mining millionaire over a woman, South African media reported. Eventually, the two men involved the South African Police Service's elite Hawks investigative unit before settling the matter.

Pistorius owned firearms and posted a photograph of himself at a shooting range in November 2011 to the social media website Twitter, bragging about his score.

"Had a 96% headshot over 300m from 50shots! Bam!" he tweeted.

Police said that earlier reports that Steenkamp may have been mistaken for a burglar by Pistorius did not come from the police. Several local media outlets initially reported that the shooting may have been accidental.

Capacity Relations, a talent management firm, earlier named model Steenkamp as the victim of the shooting. Police spokeswoman Lt. Col. Katlego Mogale told the AP that officers received a call around 3 a.m. after the shooting.

A 9 mm pistol was recovered and a murder case opened against Pistorius.

Pistorius enjoyed target shooting with his pistol and an online advertisement featuring him for Nike read: "I am a bullet in the chamber." An article in January 2012 in The New York Times Magazine described him talking about how he pulled a pistol to search his home when his alarm went off the night before an interview. At Pistorius' suggestion, he and the journalist went to a nearby target range where they fired at targets with a 9 mm pistol. At one point, Pistorius told the writer: "If you practiced, I think you could be pretty deadly."

Asked how often he went target shooting, Pistorius replied: "Just sometimes when I can't sleep."

Police have still not released the name of the woman, but the publicist for Steenkamp confirmed in a statement that the model was dead.

"We can confirm that Reeva Steenkamp has passed away," Steenkamp's publicist Sarit Tomlinson said. "Our thoughts and prayers go to the Steenkamp family, who have asked to have their privacy respected during this difficult time, everyone is simply devastated. She was the kindest, sweetest human being; an angel on earth and will be sorely missed."

Tomlinson said Steenkamp, known simply as Reeva, was one of FHM's (formerly For Him Magazine) 100 Sexiest Women in the World for two years running, appeared in countless international and national advertisements and was one of the celebrity contestants on the reality show "Tropika Island of Treasure," filmed in Jamaica.

She and Pistorius were first seen publicly together in November at an awards ceremony in Johannesburg. Later, she began mentioning the athlete in public messages on Twitter.

She also tweeted messages urging women to stand up against rape as well as her excitement about Valentine's Day. "What do you have up your sleeve for your love tomorrow?" she tweeted. "It should be a day of love for everyone."

Pistorius made history in London last year when he became the first double-amputee track athlete to compete in the Olympic Games, propelling him to the status of an athletics superstar.

Having had both his legs amputated below the knee before his first birthday because of a congenital condition, he campaigned for years to be allowed to compete against able-bodied athletes. Having initially been banned because of his carbon fiber blades ? which critics said gave him an unfair advantage ? he was cleared by sport's highest court in 2008 and allowed to run at the top events.

He competed in the 400 meters and on South Africa's 4x400 relay team at the London Games, making history when his selection for South Africa's team was confirmed at the very last minute. He also retained his Paralympic title in the 400 meters in London.

South Africa's Sports Confederation and Olympic committee released a statement on Thursday saying they had been "inundated" with requests for comment but were not in a position to give out any details of the shooting. The International Paralympic Committee also said it wouldn't comment in detail apart from offering its condolences to the victim's family.

South Africa has some of the world's highest murder rates, with nearly 50 people killed each day in the nation of 50 million. It also has high rates of rape, other assaults, robbery and carjackings.

U.N. statistics show South Africa has the second highest rate of shooting deaths in the world, second only to Colombia.

"The question is: Why does this story make the news? Yes, because they are both celebrities, but this is happening on every single day in South Africa," said Adele Kirsten, a member of Gun Free South Africa. "We have thousands of people killed annually by gun violence in our country. So the anger is about that it is preventable."

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Imray reported from Cape Town, South Africa. Associated Press writer Michelle Faul contributed to this report from Johannesburg.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/olympian-oscar-pistorius-charged-murder-153728368--oly.html

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Obama's Second Term - Reid Challenges GOP Filibuster Hagel Nomination

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) challenged Republican senators Wednesday to launch a filibuster against President Obama?s nominee to lead the Pentagon, former Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.). Reid scolded Republicans for making the threat, and set up a vote to end debate on Hagel for Friday. ?This is first time in the history of our country that a presidential nominee for secretary of Defense has been filibustered,? Reid said on the Senate floor. ?What a shame.?

Republicans said they want to delay an up-or-down vote on Hagel in order to get information on who has compensated him for paid speeches. They also want to see some of Hagel?s speeches, which GOP Sen. Ted Cruz (Texas) at a panel hearing on Tuesday said may have been given to ?extreme or radical groups.? A few senators are also using Hagel?s nomination to demand answers from the White House about last year?s Benghazi, Libya, attack. It is unclear whether Republicans can maintain a filibuster against Hagel, who appears to have support from the 55 senators caucusing with Democrats.

Republican senators said they were confident they had 41 votes to block a vote on Hagel?s nomination this week, even though two Republicans, Sens. Mike Johanns (Neb.) and Thad Cochran (Miss.), are on record as supporting Hagel. Several other GOP senators have said they are opposed to filibustering a Cabinet nominee.

?I think there are enough of us that believe there?s more information to receive from the administration, and I think there?s more benefit to waiting 10 days than there is to proceeding on in a hurried manner,? said Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.). Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), however, said Wednesday that while she would vote against Hagel?s nomination, she would vote with the Democrats for cloture.

Whether Republicans will be able to successfully block Hagel?s confirmation this week is likely to be determined by senior Republicans who are concerned about the precedent such a move would set.

?If we can?t get reasonable requests fulfilled, it looks like I would vote against cloture,? said Sen. Orrin Hatch (Utah), who previously had expressed opposition to a filibuster of Hagel. ?Not because it?s a filibuster, but because we?re not getting cooperation. And I think we?ve got to have cooperation in these kinds of situations.?

Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) has also said he opposes a filibuster of Hagel, but told reporters Wednesday he was open to voting against cloture this week. ?I?ve said many times I won?t use a filibuster to deny a Cabinet member a seat, but I think we ought to take the time to give senators who have reasonable questions a chance to have those questions considered, and I don?t think we?re at that point yet,? Alexander said.

Another senator to watch is Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), who has previously said that he was opposed to filibustering Hagel because it would set a ?bad precedent.? McCain said Wednesday that he would consider blocking a vote on Hagel unless the White House answered questions that he and Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.) posed on Obama?s role responding to the Benghazi attack.

Graham has also threatened to block Hagel?s nomination over the outstanding questions. ?I will decide that [based on] whether I get the answer,? McCain told reporters Wednesday. Asked what he would do if he does not get a response, McCain said: ?I?m not answering any ifs today.?

Democrats said they think they can win 60 votes. ?I?m optimistic there will be 60,? said Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin (D-Mich.), who rejected GOP requests to delay Tuesday?s committee vote over the requests for more financial documents.

Given Johanns and Cochran?s support for Hagel, and Collins?s opposition to a filibuster, one official close to Hagel said it was hard to see how a filibuster could be maintained. ?It?s almost inconceivable to think there aren?t two more Republicans who don?t believe the Senate should take the unprecedented step of filibustering a Defense secretary nominee,? the official said. ?It?s a numbers game.?

Senate Minority Whip John Cornyn (R-Texas), who was one of the earliest opponents of Hagel?s nomination, hedged his bets Wednesday over whether Republicans had the votes to block Hagel this week.??I?m not going to speculate about that move, but we?ll see,? Cornyn told The Hill.

Republicans took pains on Wednesday to argue holding up Hagel for more information wasn?t really a filibuster because they would eventually allow his nomination to be considered in an up-or-down vote. Cornyn said Republicans weren?t filibustering because they were not trying to block the nomination, only to delay it because ?there?s still a desire to get responses to the legitimate questions that have been asked.?

?When you deny cloture, that doesn?t mean that the nomination is doomed. It just means the debate will continue and there will be more time given to negotiate,? Cornyn told The Hill.
Levin, however, argued that any move to force a cloture vote would be a filibuster, which has never occurred for a Defense secretary nominee.

?If they require a cloture vote, that?s either a filibuster or the threat of a filibuster,? Levin said. The filibuster fight is just the latest chapter in Hagel?s contentious nomination. The Armed Services Committee held a raucous session on Tuesday before approving Hagel on a 14-11 party-line vote, in which Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) accused Cruz of ?going over the line? with accusations about alleged connections that Hagel had with foreign governments.

Levin said Tuesday that Republicans were holding Hagel to a different standard than all previous Defense secretary nominees. ?We?re not going to single out one nominee for this kind of disparate treatment,? Levin said.

Jeremy Herb writes for The Hill, from where this article is adapted.

Source: http://www.thecuttingedgenews.com//index.php?article=78902

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

The Sun News FG accounts for 62.4% of domestic debt ? DMO

?As CBN auctions $180m at forex market

By BLAISE UDUNZE

The Debt Management Office (DMO) has disclosed that Federal Government?s bonds accounted for 62.4 per cent of its domestic debt stock at end ? 2012. The share of the bonds in the stock changed from the 63.7 per cent registered for December 2010.

According to data from the DMO appetite of off-shore investors for the bonds might now be tapering off, given the profits already booked from the yield compression of more than 500bps, since August 2012.

Yet the domestic banks may still prefer the comfort and security of holding the bonds to the risk (and higher returns) of lending to the real economy. It would be recalled that a Central Bank of Nigeria?s circular dated 31 January confirmed that investments in FGN bonds would remain zero risk-weighted.

The debt stock of a sovereign has to be viewed in conjunction with the maturity profile, which is healthy in Nigeria?s case. The DMO has issued out to 20 years, and is to test the appetite for the long bond when it reopens the ?July 30s at auction this week for the first time since November 2010.

The data further indicated that federal government also enjoys strong demand for its National Treasury Bills. Meanwhile, a Circular with ref FMD/FED/CIR/GEN/01/082/10 released on its website showed that CBN intervened with an offer of $180million for sale of foreign exchange auction for this week.

However, it was revealed that yields are rising on Nigeria?s and Tanzania?s Treasury Bills (TBs), although demand has continued to be strong, according to data posted on the websites of both countries? Central Bank.

The average yield-to-maturity for Tanzania was 13.43 per cent on the 364-days bills, 12.86 per cent on the 182-days paper, 11.76 per cent on 91-days and 7.25per cent on 35 days. For Nigeria, it is 12.5 per cent on the 364-days bills, 11.75 per cent on the 182-days paper, 11.6 per cent on 91-days.

The main investors in government securities in both markets are pension Funds and commercial banks who took more than 60 per cent of the market, followed by insurance funds and a few micro-finance institutions. Treasury bills are issued regularly as part of monetary control measures to help lenders manage their liquidity. T-bill is issued through a competitive bidding process are used by the Central Banks to control liquidity in the financial system.

It is a short-term debt obligation backed by the government with a maturity of less than one year. The CBN?s auction last week attracted a total bid in excess of N500bn, including more than N300bn for the 364-day paper.

Source: http://sunnewsonline.com/new/cover/fg-accounts-for-62-4-of-domestic-debt-dmo-2/

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India backs inclusive elections, as former President takes refuge in High Commission

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The Indian government has confirmed that former President Mohamed Nasheed has requested India?s assistance after police sought to arrest him and present him to the Hulhumale? Magistrate Court this afternoon.

Nasheed had previously missed a court hearing scheduled for February 10, which was cancelled in his absence. His Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) maintain that the charges ? based on his detaining Chief Judge of the Criminal Court Abdulla Mohamed during his final days in office ? are a politically-motivated attempt to prevent him contesting the 2013 elections.

Rumours of Nasheed?s imminent arrest began to circulate on Tuesday (February 12) ahead of a scheduled hearing at 4:00pm the following day, prompting his supporters to camp in the narrow alley outside his family home in Male?.

By this morning, Nasheed entered the Indian High Commission, purportedly to ?seek advice? from High Commissioner D M Mulay.

Shortly after 1:00pm, riot police blocked off the street outside the High Commission, as Nasheed?s supporters began to gather at the barricades.

The former President subsequently tweeted: ?Mindful of my own security and stability in the Indian Ocean, I have taken refuge at the Indian High Commission in Maldives.?

?As a close and friendly neighbour, India has expressed concern over the ongoing political instability in Maldives and called upon the government and all political parties to adhere strictly to democratic principles and the rule of law, thereby paving the way for free, fair, credible and inclusive elections,? the Indian Government said in a statement this evening.

?Following the arrest warrant issued against him by the Hulhumale? Magistrate Court, the former Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed, who is a candidate for the Presidential elections in Maldives scheduled for September 2013, is in the Indian High Commission and has sought India?s assistance. We are in touch with the relevant Maldivian authorities to resolve the situation,? the statement added.

?Now that the President of the Election Commission of Maldives has announced that Presidential elections would be held on 7 September 2013, it is necessary that the Presidential nominees of recognised political parties be free to participate in the elections without any hindrance. Prevention of?participation by political leaders in the contest would call into question the integrity of the electoral process, thereby perpetuating the current political instability in Maldives.?

India?s Ministry?of External Affairs concluded its statement by contending it was ?not in the interest? of the Maldives or the region to?prevent?any candidate from contesting the country?s presidential elections later this year.

?India would call upon the government and all political parties in Maldives to avoid any actions that would vitiate the political atmosphere in the Maldives,? its statement read.

In a tweet this afternoon, Home Minister Dr Mohamed Jameel implied that India was ?meddling in the Maldives? internal affairs: ?What?s happening now gives us an indication of the extent and level of interest some countries prepared to take in our internal matters,? he said.

?I would strongly urge everyone to let our institutions deal with the challenges, allow Maldives to uphold rule of law,? he tweeted.

The Home Minister ? also formerly Justice Minister during the Maldives? 30 year autocracy ? recently?urged the courts ?to conclude the case against Nasheed before the approaching presidential elections, in the interests of the nation and to maintain peace in it.?

?Every single day that goes by without the case being concluded contributes to creating doubt in the Maldivian people?s minds about the judiciary,? the home minister stated at the time.

The Maldives Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement today in response to media reports that Nasheed had ?sought refuge? in the High Commission, following the court?s issuing of an arrest warrant.

?Upon contacting, the High Commission of India confirmed President Nasheed?s presence at the Chancery and informed that he was present there for a meeting with the High Commissioner,? read the statement.

?The Ministry confirms that the government of Maldives will uphold and respect its obligations under international law with regard to diplomatic immunities and privileges granted to resident diplomatic missions. The Government is confident that all parties concerned, including the High Commission of India, will respect the laws of the Maldives and judicial independence as prescribed in the Constitution.?

Protests building

Minivan News observed crowds growing around the barricades at Sosun Magu. Shortly after 6:00pm, the crowd of around 700 people was charged and scattered by a group of 30 Special Operations officers in riot gear.

Former Minister of Housing and Environment in Nasheed?s government, Mohamed Aslam, has confirmed that the MDP?s National Council had today approved ?direct action? against the government, notably a campaign of widespread civil disobedience.

?The whole situation is very fluid right now. Nothing will be ruled out,? he said. ?What we are demanding is a transitional government, as well as free and fair elections that would include [former President] Nasheed.?

Aslam said that following a march of more than 10,000 in the capital on Friday (February 8 ) showed Nasheed had widespread popular support for contesting the elections.

Reports on social media meanwhile suggested that Nasheed?s luggage was being transferred to the Indian High Commission at time of press.

Disputed court case

Nasheed and his legal team have disputed both the charges against him, and the legitimacy of the Hulhumale? Magistrate Court. The latter was created by the Judicial Services Commission (JSC). Nasheed?s lawyers have argued therefore that the court has no legal or constitutional authority.

Nasheed?s team raised these points in the first hearing of the case, stalling the process with a run of appeals and assorted injunctions.

Eventually the JSC asked the seven-member Supreme Court bench to rule on the court?s legitimacy, which it did in December 2012. ?The court?s legitimacy was approved by?four judges to three.

Former Attorney General Husnu al Suood observed at the time that Supreme Court Judge Adam Mohamed Abdulla should not have participated in the vote as he was also the President of the JSC, which therefore amounted to ?presumption of bias?.

Meanwhile, the JSC appointed a three-member panel of judges to oversee the trial of the former president.

The Commission?s members include two of Nasheed?s direct political opponents, including Speaker of Parliament Abdulla Shahid ? Deputy of the government-aligned Dhivehi Rayithunge Party (DRP) ? and Gasim Ibrahim, a resort tycoon, media owner, MP and leader of the Jumhoree Party (JP), also a member of the governing coalition.

Numerous international organisations and reports have challenged the political independence of the JSC and the judiciary.

One recent report produced by local NGO the Raajje Foundation and supported by the UNDP and the US State Department, noted that the JSC?s mission under the 2008 constitution to ensure the new judiciary was was clean, competent, and protected from political influence, ?has sadly gone unfulfilled.?

?The courts have essentially been able to capture the JSC so as to ensure that the old judiciary remained in place under the new constitutional order,? the report noted, predicting that the most likely scenario for the Maldives? future was a cycle of failed governments.

Minivan News will continue live updates on the unfolding situation here


Source: http://minivannews.com/politics/india-backs-inclusive-elections-as-former-president-takes-refuge-in-high-commission-52868

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Allworx Reach Wins Best of Show Award at ITEXPO East 2013 ...

LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Feb. 12, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Allworx, a Windstream company, has announced that its new mobile phone client, Allworx Reach, was awarded Best of Show for SMB Solutions during ITEXPO East 2013 in Miami, Fla.

Allworx Reach, a virtualized Allworx handset designed to run on mobile devices, was introduced during the communications conference, held Jan. 30 to Feb. 1. Allworx developed the mobile application as a way for customers to manage their multiple communication systems through a single Apple or Android device.

The Reach application fundamentally changes the way customers use their Allworx systems by making accessible on mobile devices nearly all functions and features of Allworx phones, including the ability to simultaneously make and receive multiple calls, as well as managed voicemail, tracking calls, seamless conferencing, transferring, parking, and holding calls. Allworx Reach integrates seamlessly with new or existing Allworx products, requiring no additional Allworx hardware.

Products and services recognized for the ITEXPO Best of Show Award program demonstrate raw creativity and technological innovation. Evaluated by the editors of Technology Marketing Corporation (TMC) throughout the conference, nominated products must excel in the following areas: the product's feature set, its innovative qualities, ability to work with existing standards and products, and contribution to the development of future communication product and services.

"We have seen the concept of the 'mobile enterprise' grow exponentially as employees are required to do more work away from their desks or offices," said Chris Hasenauer, vice president and general manager of Allworx. "Allworx Reach is designed to help employees on the go to continue working easily and effectively. We are honored to be recognized by TMC as an innovator in this arena."

For additional information on Allworx, please visit allworx.com. For more information on Windstream, visit windstream.com.

About Allworx

Headquartered in Rochester, N.Y., Allworx is an award-winning provider of communications solutions for all but the largest size business. Allworx delivers VoIP (Voice over IP) unified communications systems to a wide range of industries including not-for-profit and government locations through a network of authorized dealers. Allworx is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Windstream Corporation. For more information, please visit www.allworx.com.

About Windstream

Windstream Corp. (Nasdaq:WIN) is a leading provider of advanced network communications, including cloud computing and managed services, to businesses nationwide. The company also offers broadband, phone and digital TV services to consumers primarily in rural areas. Windstream has more than $6 billion in annual revenues and is listed on the S&P 500 index. For more information, visit www.windstream.com.

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Source: http://www.virtual-strategy.com/2013/02/12/allworx-reach-wins-best-show-award-itexpo-east-2013

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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Why Do We Give Chocolate on Valentine's Day? - The Fact Site

On the 14th of February, it is Valentine?s Day. A working holiday, it is celebrated worldwide. While seemingly over commercialised, the sales of many items, such as aftershave/perfume, big red balloons, cards, chocolate, jewellery, lingerie and plush toys sky rocket (along with the prices).

These gifts are almost seen as traditional.

February is also a time when chocolate factories reach an all-time high, and the sales increase.

But why do we give chocolate?

Chocolate is supposed to symbolise affection, attraction, deep love, luxury, passion and sensuality. Some scientists have undertaken various studies and seen that chocolate is also an aphrodisiac, which means, "a food or drink, or a drug, that stimulates sexual desire".

It increases the desire and energy levels. Endorphins are released. And as Reese Witherspoon as Elle Woods said in Legally Blonde (2001) said, ?Endorphins make you happy.?

Chocolate comes from "theobroma cacao" tree, which in Greek translates as to "food for the Gods". People see this message and realise that if it?s good enough for the Gods, it must be good for my boy/girlfriend.

It has a huge psychological and emotional effect on people. It can show a sincere apology, express delight and happiness, initiate desire, reflect love, rekindle friendships and uplift morale.

With all these benefits to humans and an incredible taste, why shouldn?t you give chocolate to someone you hold near and dear to you this Valentine?

Interestingly, there is a tradition in China, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, known as White Day. On the 14th February, women give men their gifts. On the 14th March the men then give their gifts, usually, white chocolate chip cookies, jewellery, white chocolate, white lingerie and marshmallows. A general rule states that the return gift should be double, or triple the cost of the Valentine gift.

Source: http://www.thefactsite.com/2013/02/why-do-we-give-chocolate-on-valentines.html

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LoopUp, Cable & Wireless Communications to Deliver Conferencing ...

LoopUp, the business collaboration and remote meetings company, today announced its partnership with LIME, the Caribbean business of Cable & Wireless Communications. Under the terms of the partnership, LIME will distribute the LoopUp product as LIME Conferencing as part of a managed service agreement to business customers in its 14 countries of operation.

?We?re pleased to team up with LIME, our first partner in the region,? said Steve Flavell, co-CEO of LoopUp. ?LoopUp stands out in the world of everyday conference calls. Following our September opening of LoopUp?s regional hub in Barbados, we?ve been actively seeking to partner and bring LoopUp to the corporate market within the Caribbean and surrounding areas including Panama and Trinidad.?

Eugene Nolan, LIME?s director of product and process, believes this partnership fits perfectly with his company?s commitment to delivering exceptional services to customers. ?Our own team had already begun using LoopUp throughout the region and was benefiting from its better meeting experience, so naturally we wanted to partner with LoopUp and deliver the same service to our own customers,? he said.

LoopUp gives business professionals everyday conference calls that address the classic frustrations involved in remote meetings, such as not knowing who?s on the call, annoying background noise, and difficulty sharing a presentation. Call leaders can quickly send out call details then get an alert on their desktop or mobile when their first guest arrives, which takes them straight into LoopUp?s conference call app on their browser or mobile device to:

  • Know what?s happening on the call (who?s on and who?s speaking, and view their LinkedIn? profile)
  • Join by having LoopUp call a phone of their choice (without needing to use dial-in numbers, access or pin codes)
  • Control the call: call leaders can add missing guests, mute background noise, record the call and share their screen without needing to launch another collaboration tool

LoopUp opened its Barbados office in September 2012. For more information, please visit http://loopup.com or, for regional inquiries, email Wayne Atwell via caribbean@loopup.com

About Cable & Wireless Communications

Cable & Wireless Communications is a global full-service communications business. We operate leading communications businesses through four regional units ? the Caribbean, Panama, Macau and Monaco & Islands. Our services include mobile, broadband and domestic and international fixed line services in most of our markets as well as pay TV, data centre and hosting, carrier and managed service/social telecom (telecom enabled public services) solutions.

Our operations are focused on providing our customers ? consumers, businesses, governments ? with world-class service. Serving the communities where we operate is at the heart of our approach, and we are committed to behaving in an ethical and socially responsible manner. For more information visit www.cwc.com

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Source: http://www.virtual-strategy.com/2013/02/11/loopup-cable-wireless-communications-deliver-conferencing-solution-caribbean-businesses

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Lucky Dog: NASCAR tightens up rules on race car communications

In a technical bulletin issued on Jan. 30, NASCAR officials made some more changes to what is and is not allowed in regards to in-car communications.

The changes include:

? In-car communications will be permitted only between team members of the same car number. Translation: A spotter for, say Kevin Harvick, cannot communicate with his Richard Childress Racing teammate Jeff Burton.

? Direct vehicle-to-vehicle communications will not be permitted. Translation: Drivers cannot communicate with each other directly, even if they are teammates.

Last January, NASCAR altered its radio policy to prohibit drivers from communicating with other drivers during the race. The communication was used primarily at Daytona and Talladega when two-car drafting tandems became commonplace.

Source: http://thatsracinluckydog.blogspot.com/2013/02/nascar-tightens-up-rules-on-race-car.html

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Monday, February 11, 2013

Lawmaker: Cyberattacks against US getting worse

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee says the U.S. is vulnerable to cyberattacks that could shut down financial services or destroy information that companies need for daily operations.

Rep. Mike Rogers says 95 percent of private sector networks are vulnerable.

What's being stolen? Personal identities, Social Security numbers, money from banks, blueprints for next-generation jobs. At risk are private companies and public agencies.

The Michigan Republican says hackers have stepped up attacks since the fall, and he points to China and Iran.

Rogers tells CBS' "Face the Nation" that the U.S. government has, essentially "set up lawn chairs, told the burglars where the silver is ... and opened the case of beer and watched them do it."

Associated Press

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Death takes no holiday: Tracking gun violence over one long January weekend

San Antonio Express-News via Zuma Press

One of 91 deaths identified by guns across America on a long holiday weekend: Officers with the Bexar County, Texas, Sheriff's Office investigate the shooting death of Jesse Rosas, whose bullet-riddled body was found on the side of a road near San Antonio on Jan. 21. Police have not identified any suspects.

It was after midnight, early on a Saturday in the college town of Moscow, Idaho, and student Jason "Cowboy" Monson was at the police station to get back his Desert Eagle .45-caliber handgun.

In McDonough, Ga., about the same time, two teenage brothers were still awake. A friend was sleeping over, and their mother had let the boys handle her .38-caliber revolver, which was unloaded. She'd gone to bed.

In South Valley, N.M., it was quiet at the Griego household as 15-year-old Nehemiah waited for his father to come home from the night shift at a homeless shelter. The son was holding his father's AR-15 semi-automatic rifle.

In the next few hours, the freshman in Idaho, one of the brothers in Georgia, and most of the Griego family would be dead, victims of three forms of gun violence ??suicide, accident and murder ??that are everyday occurrences in the United States.

Their deaths, and scores of others, occurred over a holiday weekend, the third weekend in January, when America celebrated the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a victim of gun violence. It also was the weekend the nation swore in a re-elected president whose inaugural address referred to guns, though he didn?t actually say the word: "Our journey is not complete until all our children, from the streets of Detroit to the hills of Appalachia to the quiet lanes of Newtown, know that they are cared for, and cherished, and always safe from harm."

Interactive map: A long weekend of gun deaths. Click to enlarge.

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By the end of the long weekend ??after President Barack Obama had spoken and the red, white and blue confetti strewn along Pennsylvania Avenue had been cleaned up???at least 91 people across America had been killed by guns. That's more than three times the number of caskets needed in Connecticut after the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School. These 91 people died, not in a single burst of violence over a few minutes, but spread over a three-day weekend, like an autoworker stealing an entire convertible one part at a time to escape notice.

In the aftermath of the Dec. 14 Newtown shooting, during a renewed national debate about gun rights and gun control, NBC News picked the weekend of Jan. 19-21 to examine gun deaths across America. Today and on Monday and Tuesday, we'll tell you what we found and introduce you to some of the victims and their families. We also invite you to look at our online map?and to draw your own impressions from the stories of violence.

We don't pretend to have found all the gun deaths over that weekend. There is no official census of gun deaths, and it takes the federal government many months to compile national crime and suicide statistics. We drew our list from the deaths that were reported in the press, and confirmed the details with authorities in all but a few cases. If you only want to know how many people are killed by guns on an average day in America, simply divide the annual figure, about 31,300, by 365 days, and there's your average: about 86 people a day.

As part of a weeklong special report, "Flashpoint:Guns in America," NBC News charted every death attributable to firearms that we could find over the three-day weekend in January ending on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. We found that, as President Barack Obama was being sworn in for his second term, at least 91 people were losing their lives to gunfire.

Why did we find ?only? 91 in three days? The main reason is that hardly any suicides get reported in the media. Suicides by gun are twice as common as gun homicides. Some homicides don't get any publicity either. Unless a killer chooses a public place, annihilates an entire family or shoots up a Wal-Mart, he might not even get on a website, in the newspaper or on TV, not on a holiday weekend competing with the festivities in the nation's capital and the Ravens-Patriots and Falcons-Seahawks games.?The Griego family massacre in New Mexico was the only incident that long weekend to get significant national news attention.?It also could be that holiday weekends with NFL championships are safer, with so many young men ? who are statistically far more likely to shoot someone???inside instead, watching the games.

Guns in America: Weapon of choice for criminals, but also a deterrent?

Our goal was not, however, merely to count the deaths, but to share the stories of the people who died, to see what lessons one might learn from those whose deaths usually go unnoticed, that don't prompt the president to order the White House flag to half-staff.

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It's an inescapable conclusion, even from our small sample, that there are many ways to get killed with a gun in America.

Based on interviews with police, prosecutors and family members in all but a few of the cases, we tallied 53 homicides where one person killed another. There were another three homicides where multiple people were killed. There were six murder-suicides, and six suicides. Five accidental shootings. Three shootings by police, and at least two by civilians in self-defense. That's 78 horrors with 91 dead. On a different randomly chosen weekend, the count might shake out differently.

You can get killed throwing your daughter a 17th birthday party, if your angry estranged husband shows up. Without a gun, you might have an angry confrontation and maybe some tears. With a handgun, the birthday girl in Grapevine, Texas, lost her mother and father in a murder-suicide, police said.

Or you can get killed buying a taco from a vendor on the street in Los Angeles, if you get into an argument with the wrong person, and that person has a gun.

Or catching a train: A bystander was killed at a Bay Area Rapid Transit station in San Leandro, Calif., when a couple of gangs started trading shots.

You can get killed spending an afternoon with grandma. Just as the president was beginning his inaugural address and talking about making children safe, a gunman in Cocoa, Fla., burst into a home before a children's birthday party, shooting to death the mother of several of the children and seriously wounding their grandmother.

Or visiting a strip club. A U.S. Army soldier from Oklahoma's Fort Sill was killed outside a strip club during a dispute over a woman.

Manatee County Sheriff's Office

James Brady, 26, was shot and killed in Bradenton, Fla., Jan. 20, as he and two other masked men attempted to rob a resident in his carport, police said.? One alleged robber, Jared Lee, has been charged with felony murder in Brady's death. Authorities are seeking a third man, Charles Jones.

You can get killed for what may seem like like a pretty good reason, if, as the National Rifle Association?s Wayne LaPierre put it after the Newtown shooting, you're a ?bad guy with a gun? who happens to run into a ?good guy with a gun.? There were two shootings by citizens that apparently were justified over the long weekend, including one by a man in Bradenton, Fla., who was ready with his own handgun and a concealed weapons permit when three armed robbers wearing masks confronted him and his roommate in their carport, according to police. He killed one of them, and authorities determined it was in self-defense. There also were three shootings by police officers that have tentatively been ruled as justified, including one in which an ex-con was shot dead after he threatened to kill his hostage following an armed robbery.

Las Vegas Police

Las Vegas Police Lt. Hans Walters, 52, killed his wife, former police officer Kathryn Michelle Walters, and their 5-year-old son, Maximilian, called 911 to confess and then set his house on fire on Jan. 21, according to police. Walters killed himself with the handgun as police moved in.

But as we saw last week when a former Los Angeles police officer allegedly went on a murderous rampage against fellow law enforcement officers, the ?good guys? aren?t immune to the demons that trigger gun violence. Over the inaugural weekend, a Las Vegas police lieutenant used a handgun to kill his wife, herself a former police officer, and their 5-year-old son, before killing himself, according to police, just as the president was taking his seat on the West Front terrace of the U.S. Capitol on Monday morning.

You can get killed when your fists are outgunned, like the 22-year-old man who his family said was standing up for his friends in a brawl, when someone else pulled a gun and shot him dead, according to police. They were in Torrance, Calif., attending a punk rock festival headlined by a band called "Aggression."

You can become an ironic headline, like the 20-year-old man in Lafayette, La., who was shot dead about 60 yards from the Martin Luther King Jr. recreation center, on Monday, the day when Dr. King's legacy of nonviolence was being celebrated. That shooting occurred about the time the Obamas left the White House for their inaugural ball.

Or you can be ignored as just another victim of a street crime or a drug deal, barely making the local newspapers if you're killed in a "confrontation at a mobile home park" or "shot and killed in an argument in a parking lot."

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One of the surprises in our snapshot of gun violence was how young many of the victims were.

Oregon State Police

Kayla Ann Hendrickson, 16, was killed alongside an Oregon highway on Jan. 19, by her boyfriend, Jacob Allen Green, 24, after an argument, according to police. Green committed suicide near the California border, they said.

Twenty of the 91 were too young to buy a beer at a baseball game. There's the 16-year-girl in Oregon named Kayla, who was shot to death by the highway, apparently by her 24-year-old boyfriend, who then shot and killed himself with the handgun, according to police. The 6-year-old girl in Cleveland ???her name was Navaeh, and her family called her "Nae Nae" ??who somehow got her hands on what police said was the illegal handgun of her felon father, and shot herself in the face. The 18-year-old in Baton Rouge, Terrance, who was playing with a .357 Magnum; when it went off, the bullet missed him, and hit his 2-year-old brother, Travin, in the chest.

It's hard to miss how male the victims are: Out of 91 dead, 75 were men or boys. And the men were even more likely to be the ones pulling the trigger.

There's no way to count them all, but the press accounts of these deaths are sprinkled with deadly encounters fueled by drugs and alcohol. We didn't trace the race or ethnicity of victims or shooters for this project; though research indicates that blacks and Hispanics are more likely to be involved in gun violence. But the cases over this weekend were not limited to "urban" violence, with the deaths happening in cities and small towns and suburbs across many class and ethnic groups.

Looking through the deaths from just that one weekend, one wonders how many of these deaths could have been prevented by the gun-control and gun-safety changes that are being discussed in Washington. There are no easy answers, but one can draw an overall conclusion: Because the types of gun deaths vary greatly, so the solutions would have to vary as well.

David Hemenway, a professor of health policy and management at the Harvard School of Public Health, says it will require a national mindset shift to make big inroads into the number of gun deaths, similar to the change that occurred in how child abuse ? a condition once considered so endemic that it couldn?t be addressed ? was viewed after new laws against it were passed in the 19th and 20th centuries.

"If it was in your safety to have a gun in the home, people in public health would try to get you to own a gun," he said last month at a forum?on gun violence?sponsored by the Harvard School of Public Health and the Reuters news agency. "But what evidence we have is that it's against your self interest."

Improvement in mental health efforts, as proposed by the president, might make a difference, particularly in the 12 suicides and murder-suicides. But many of the cases will forever remain a mystery.

Warwick, R.I., Police Capt. Robert Nelson, who is investigating the murder-suicide of a longtime married couple on the MLK Day weekend, said the law enforcement system is set up to find and punish wrongdoers, not determine root causes: ?We don?t have clear motive, and you know, you rarely do,? he told NBC News. ?? As seen around the country, when someone kills somebody else then kills themselves as a result of that, you very rarely have any clear motive.?

In the Griego family massacre in New Mexico, as in the Newtown school shooting, there still is no clear understanding of what may have driven a young man to commit mass murder. Nehemiah Griego, 15, is facing murder charges in adult court. Police say the minister's son shot his mother and three younger siblings with a .22-caliber rifle as they lay in their beds early on that Saturday, then waited to shoot his father with the father's military-style AR-15 rifle.

What about the proposal to take "weapons of war" ??or assault-type weapons ???off the streets, as Obama put it? Police are reluctant to give out details of the type of weapon used in a crime, because that's the sort of fact that they can use when interrogating witnesses and suspects. You'll see a lot of "unknown" for gun type on our map, and we don't have reliable information in most deaths about whether a gun was purchased or owned legally. There are several cases in which guns were not possessed legally.

The weekend of gun violence does leave an impression that few crimes are committed with the assault weapons whose legality is being debated in Washington. We saw one Detroit homicide where a witness said the gun was an AK-47, but police won't say one way or another. And Nehemiah Griego is said to have used a .22-caliber rifle, then a .223-caliber military-style AR-15 semi-automatic rifle.

Most of the killing, however, is done with handguns that are not on the political radar, one or two victims at a time, not crimes that depend on high-capacity magazines with more than 10 bullets.

?Certainly I?m not naive enough to say that if we were to ban military-style assault rifles and if we were to ban high-capacity magazines, that we?re not going to have killings or murders," said George Gasc?n, the San Francisco district attorney, an advocate of banning those weapons and high-capacity magazines. He was discussing the death of Daniel Colon, 44, who was killed with an unknown weapon on the morning of the inauguration, as he was walking home with his cousin from a bar where he had celebrated the football victory by the 49ers. "All we?re saying is that we can reduce the mayhem, and we can have greater control to make sure that the people that own weapons do so in a lawful fashion.?

Accidental shootings of children may be the most preventable, when children get their hands on guns that adults have not secured.

In McDonough, Ga., where the mother was asleep, the sheriff's office says the mother had let the children handle her .38-caliber revolver earlier in the evening, when it was unloaded. Sometime in the night, one of the boys loaded the gun.

The mother was awakened around 2:30 a.m. by a gunshot.

The mother's 14-year-old son had pointed the gun at his 15-year-old brother's chest and squeezed the trigger, the sheriff?s office said. The sheriff and the district attorney haven't released the names of the boys, and say they haven't decided whether to charge the brother with a crime. The sheriff's office said it didn't consider charging the grieving mother, because her gun was legally owned.

Many gun owners say they need their guns to be at hand and ready in case of an intruder breaking in during the night. "You try to look at the science," Hemenway, the Harvard professor, said at the gun violence forum. "There's no evidence at all suggesting that having the gun that you can get within two seconds matters more than the gun you can get within 10 seconds. ... There is a huge amount of evidence that having an unsecured gun leads to all sorts of death in the family."

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Looking at the gun deaths across the land, on just one weekend, is a reminder how ingrained the gun culture is in America, a large part of the story the country tells about itself,?especially in the way its young men find identity.

Consider Jason "Cowboy" Monson, the freshman from the University of Idaho who went down to the police station to get his gun back.

On Friday, just before our weekend clock began, Jason's roommate spoke with his resident adviser in the dorm, saying he was afraid because Jason was keeping his Desert Eagle handgun under his pillow.

Jason was raised on a small horse farm in Middleton, Idaho, hunting and fishing, playing football for a Christian school. He was raised around guns. Jason's father is a county sheriff's patrol sergeant, and his mother is a former Boise police officer. (His parents did not respond to a request from NBC News for an interview.) Jason won a national speech competition with 4H, and was studying communications. He was also in the Air Force ROTC and hoped to serve his country. He had a new girlfriend and a sense of humor, and posted a lot of funny stuff on his Facebook page.

His online summary of himself was unassuming: "im a total cowboy. I hunt cowboy mounted shoot and drive an old ford diesel. Ive broken several bones and most recently chainsawed my foot, that was a great two months, insert sarcasm. I own several guns and will be in the ROTC at the u of I this fall. any questions message me."

Family photo

Jason Monson aims a blank pistol at the camera. Jason, who grew up on a small horse farm in Idaho, was active in Cowboy Mounted Shooting, which uses blanks.

Cowboy Mounted Shooting looks like a lot of fun. (Watch a primer on YouTube.) The riders train skilled horses and compete on an obstacle course, wearing a Western long-sleeved shirt and a cowboy hat and shooting guns loaded with powder cartridges--blanks--at ballooons. Jason had already won a couple of belt buckles. One of his fellow competitors described him as "very nice, respectful, personable and outgoing." It's a great sport for someone who likes people, horses, and guns.

When the roommate reported the gun, Jason was not at the dorm. The school called the city police, and an officer came and took the gun away. The police chief in Moscow (for non-Idahoans: that's "MOS-ko"), David Duke, said there was no hint that Jason had made any threat against anyone, and Jason wasn't in a whole lot of trouble.

After all, this is Idaho, where guns are freely allowed with no registration, and one can openly carry a gun without any permit. Jason had violated no criminal law by bringing his handgun to his dorm room, the police chief said. It was against the school rules to have it there???students have to keep their guns in the central gun locker provided by the school. Jason could have faced student judicial charges, but it wasn't a criminal matter.

When Jason got back to the dorm, his roommate had been moved to another room, and Jason was told that his gun had been confiscated. He called the Moscow police about 10 p.m. to get his gun back, and the officer asked him to come down to the station. He came down about 1 a.m., and the officer said he could have his gun, but not until Tuesday, after the MLK holiday, so he'd have a chance to lock it up at school.

At 8:46 a.m. local time Sunday morning, just as the Obama family was participating in a day of service by fixing up an elementary school in the nation's capital, Moscow police got another call from the University of Idaho, from the same dorm.

One of Jason's suitemates had found him, shot in the head, next to notes he'd written to his family.

Idaho has one of the highest rates of suicides in the country, mostly from guns. It also was?the only state in the union without its own certified suicide prevention hotline with counselors trained in suicide prevention; a hotline opened in November, but it's open ?only Monday through Thursday, 9 to 5. Chief Duke says he gets a call about suicide on campus every couple of years or so.

It turned out that the Desert Eagle .45 was not Jason's only gun. Sometime in the night, he'd gone out to his pickup truck for his Smith and Wesson Model 66 .357-caliber revolver.

In his obituary, his parents took the opportunity to plead against gun control: "Let us drag the evil hiding in the darkness of the most dangerous places on earth: Gun free zones."

Jason's photo with his obituary shows Cowboy Monson with a big grin, wearing a black hat and astride a reddish-brown horse at a canter. Jason is looking directly at the camera, where he is pointing his blank pistol.

That image is the profile photo atop his Facebook page, too, now and perhaps forever, along with the cover image of two semi-automatic rifles criss-crossed over the U.S. Constitution.

Tuesday: Meet some of the victims and their families touched by gun violence

Also contributing to this story and map for NBC News: Daniel Arkin, Meredith Birkett, John Brecher, David Friedman, Kriss Chaumont, Tracy Connor, Polly DeFrank, Matthew DeLuca, Miranda Leitsinger, Shezad Morani, Lisa Riordan Seville, Jonathan Sweeney and Lisa Wilkins.

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