Tuesday, July 23, 2013

25 Percent of Phones Vulnerable to Spying Via Text Message Hack

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Karsten Nohl, founder of Security Research Labs in Berlin, discovered a two-minute sim card hack that could allow a hacker to listen in on your phone calls, send text messages from your phone number, and make mobile payments with your... ... IEEE Communications Society ...

Source: http://www.cedailynews.com/2013/07/sim-card-vulnerability-discovered-25-percent-of-phones-vulnerable-to-spying-via-text-message-hack.html

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Monday, July 22, 2013

Play It Forward: July 22-28 on your sports calendar: Volleyball in Long Beach, surf?s up in Huntington, and Cooperstown becomes a ghost town

How to plan out your lazy summer week ahead:

THIS WEEK?S BEST BET:

1001053_662101613804670_1683768363_nWORLD SERIES OF BEACH VOLLEYBALL, Long Beach, Monday-Sunday:
b75836dc-268c-4500-a54a-c1674c5a6bc3.jpg.ashxSharknado warnings aside, this? week-long festival near Marina Green Park off Shoreline Drive has ?all things beach,? as the organizers call it. That?s the actual volleyball matches mixed in with music, sun screen and likely some adult beverages.?It will be the most extraordinary beach volleyball event in the history of the planet,? said creator Leonard Armato, the former AVP commissioner and CEO. ?It will ignite the entire volleyball community. Nothing like this has ever been done. It combines beach volleyball and beach lifestyles.?
google-map1Sanctioned by FIVB, the sport?s international governing body, it includes AAU youth tournament, a NCSVA college event, amateur co-ed four-person and six-man competitions, and concludes with a women?s semifinal and final on Saturday, a men?s semi and final on Sunday (Channel 4, 1:30 p.m.).
Kerri Walsh Jennings (playing with Whitney Pavlik), April Ross, Jen Kessy, Todd Rogers, Phil Dalhausser and Sean Rosenthal are the headliners among 128 pros attending from 16 countries. NBC Sports Network and Universal Sports also has coverage.
More info: www.wsobbv.com

BEST OF THE REST:

MONDAY

MLB: DODGERS at TORONTO, 4 p.m., Channel 9:
These Blue Jays may have spent lots of off-season dough (like the Dodgers) but all they have to show for it is a sub-.500 mark and a last-place spot in the AL East ? despite an 11-game winning streak in mid-June. Blame Canada. The Dodgers will miss having to face R.J. Dickey or Mark Buehrle ? but that?s kind of a bad thing.
The series continues:
Tuesday and Wednesday,? 4 p.m., Channel 9

MLB: ANGELS vs. MINNESOTA, Angel Stadium, 7:05 p.m., FSW:
Best we can offer up here is a Surfing Rally Monkey Plush toy giveaway during Tuesday?s game.
The series continues:
Tuesday, 7:05 p.m., FSW
Wednesday, 12:35 p.m., FSW

THURSDAY

vinbobbleMLB: DODGERS vs. CINCINNATI, Dodger Stadium, 7:10 p.m., Prime:
Last time they gave out a Vin Scully bobble head, a rare rainbow appeared over the right-field pavilion. Here?s another Scully trinket giveaway on the first game of this set. Where do we look to the heavens this time?
The rest of the series:
Friday, 7:10 p.m., Prime
Saturday, 6:10 p.m., Prime
Sunday, 1:10 p.m., Prime

MLB: ANGELS at OAKLAND, 7:05 p.m., FSW:
Tired of watching ?Moneyball? show better dividends in the AL West than ?Arte-Ball?? Than we suggest don?t watching how these four games play out.
The series continues:
Friday, 7:05 p.m., FSW
Saturday, noon, Channel 11
Sunday, 1:05 p.m., FSW

GOLF:SENIOR BRITISH OPEN at Southport, England, first round, 9 a.m., ESPN2:
Royal Birkdale is the 11th different course to host this event in its 27th year. A year ago, Fred Couples birdied his last two holes, closing with a 25-foot putt, to secure a two-shot victory in Turnberry, Scotland.
ESPN2 has coverage Friday, Saturday and Sunday (9 a.m.)

WNBA: SPARKS vs. SEATTLE, Staples Center, 12:30 p.m., TWC SportsNet:
You?ve got something better to do on your downtown lunch break?

SATURDAY

NorthernColoradoSOCCER: GALAXY at COLORADO, 4 p.m., ESPN2:
Have you seen the rapidly developing stories about how a group of counties in Colorado are talking about colluding to break away and form their own state ? Northern Colorado ? as the nation?s 51st star on the flag? The MLS Rapids play in Commerce City, a suburb north of Denver and part of Adams County, which somehow is not part of the eight-county coalition that wants to pull out. The Rapids would still be drawing from fans in Greeley, which would be part of this new Northern Colorado annex. At least the team could market itself as being a multi-state attraction.

BOWLING: 70th U.S. OPEN from Columbus, Ohio, 9 a.m., ESPN:
Pete Weber won his fifth title last year ? his first was in 1988 ? with a 215-214 victory over Mike Fagan. Go ahead, pump your fist and shout it out.

SUNDAY

SOCCER: CONCACAF GOLD CUP FINAL, at Soldier Field, Chicago, 1 p.m., Channel 11:
The U.S. will plant a flag here if it gets past its semifinal on Wednesday at Cowboy Stadium in Arlington, Tex. (4 p.m., Fox Soccer Channel).

BASEBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTION CEREMONY, 10 a.m.? MLB Network:

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Since Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Mike Piazza were not given Hall passes in their first year of eligibility, they might as well hold this year?s ceremony in an Iowa cornfield. Where else would we find former New York Yankees owner Jacob Ruppert, former umpire Hank O?Day and former catcher/third baseman Deacon White ? all of whom died before 1940? For the first time since 1960, there are no living Hall inductees. ?This will definitely have a different flavor than when we have fans who come to celebrate living inductees,? Hall of Fame president Jeff Idelson told the Wall Street Journal. ?No one here expects our (attendance) numbers to be what they would be if we had a headline Hall of Famer.? Know who could have brought a crowd: Gil Hodges. If the Brooklyn Dodgers first baseman ever makes it in, you might even get Vin Scully there to accept it for him.
In a ceremony Saturday before Sunday?s event, former Dodgers team doctor Frank Jobe will be honored for his contributions to the game ? particularly the Tommy John surgery. We asked Dr. Jobe back in January of 2012 if he thought he was worthy of being inducted into the Hall ? which is still isn?t going to be, but will be getting recognition from the Hall in any regards. ?I?d be happy to accept it. I?m not sure if I know what ?worthy? means. It?s been a wonderful 38 years (since the John surgery) , and if (the Hall acknowledge) happened, that would be a beautiful thing. I?d be very proud and happy about it.?

ASP RipCurl Pro Search Somewhere in San FranciscoU.S. OPEN OF SURFING, Huntington Beach pier, men?s and women?s final round,? noon:
Yup, 11-time ASP world champion Kelly Slater is back on board, along with Dane Reynolds, defending champ Julian Wilson and two-time champ and local star Brett Simpson. On the women?s side, it?s top-ranked Tyler Wright going against Courtney Conlogue and defending champ Lakey Peterson.

NASCAR: BRICKYARD 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, 9 a.m., ESPN:
Crown Royal Presents The Curtiss Shaver 400 At The Brickyard
Defending champ Jimmie Johnson, who has won four of the last seven times at the famous track, is tied with Jeff Gordon, the inaugural Brickyard winner in 1994, for the most wins in the event?s history. Then there?s the Danica Patrick factor ? this is her first NASCAR race on the track where she?s also competed in seven Indianapolis 500s with the IRL.

Source: http://www.insidesocal.com/tomhoffarth/2013/07/21/play-it-forward-july-22-28-on-your-sports-calendar/

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Chill: Gmail's New Email Ads Aren't Actually New, And Aren't Even Real Emails

adsOnly weeks after Google rolled out the revamped?tabbed interface for Gmail, users began spotting?a new ad format, which placed advertisements directly into the "Promotions" section of the inbox. News of this feature has begun making the rounds again, as more users are now noticing the ads for the first time.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/yVe0F1u7h6Y/

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GSK CEO to speak on China scandal

GlaxoSmithKline Chief Executive Andrew Witty will detail what action the drugmaker is taking in response to allegations of bribery against it in China when he presents quarterly results on Wednesday, sources familiar with the matter said.

Chinese authorities are investigating GSK deals with travel agencies worth up to 3 billion yuan ($489 million) that they allege were used to facilitate bribes. The scale of the payments has fueled debate as to whether GSK surveillance systems were up to the job of spotting wrongdoing.

Although an internal company investigation has yet to conclude, people familiar with the matter said Witty would discuss what may have gone wrong in the scandal, which has rocked GSK's reputation and left its management in China in disarray.

"He will give his perspective on what appears to have gone on and how it can be put right," one of the sources said on Sunday.

(Read more: China blocks Glaxo finance head from leaving)

GSK has run into problems despite conducting up to 20 internal audits in China each year, resulting in the sacking of dozens of staff for misconduct. In 2012, GSK dismissed 312 staff for policy violations worldwide, according to its annual Corporate Responsibility report, of which 56 were in China.

Britain's biggest drugmaker, which has described the allegations against it in China as "shameful", has already hired Ernst & Young to conduct an independent review of its systems in the country and sent three senior executives to lead the response on the ground.

A company spokesman said it was also keeping all relevant regulators updated as appropriate. The charges from China could expose GSK to prosecution under Britain's Bribery Act and the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

GSK declined to comment further ahead of the second-quarter results, which are due at 1100 GMT on July 24.

Despite the crisis, the company's shares have held up?reflecting the fact that China accounts for only around 3 percent of sales.

(Read more: China Syndrome: Foreign crackdown no coincidence)

Bank of America Merrill Lynch analysts said in a research note that the financial impact of the affair was likely to be limited, although the issue would be a "key topic" at the results update.

Others snared in China

While the spotlight remains firmly on GSK, Chinese authorities are also probing other companies and individuals involved in the pharmaceutical sector as part of a broad-based drive to root out corruption.

Two people familiar with the situation said at the weekend that Shanghai police had arrested a British man, Peter Humphrey, who runs an international business risk advisory firm that has worked with drug companies including GSK.

Humphrey? the founder of ChinaWhys, which says on its website that it aims to guide multinationals through "the labyrinth" of risks and opportunities in China?could not be reached for comment.

Last week, Chinese authorities also visited the Shanghai office of Belgian drugmaker UCB. A UCB spokesman said the visit was part of a wider investigation that included other drug companies, although he did not identify them.

Source: http://www.cnbc.com/id/100901927

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Microsoft's Xbox 360 Holds onto Its US Console Sales Crown

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Local golf tournament remembers legendary coach

Bristol, Va. -

The 5th annual Ballard Lee golf tournament was held on Saturday at Clear Creek golf course in Bristol, Va.

The tournament is held in honor of former Virginia High basketball coach Ballard Lee.

Each year two students from Virginia High are awarded two $500 scholarships and a laptop computer.

Isiah Porter and Jessica Ritter were the recipients of the 2013 Ballard Lee scholarships.

Porter will attend Averett University in the fall.

" This means a lot to me and to know of the legacy of this man and to know that I got this scholarship, it's out of this world," said Porter.

Ritter will attend King University in the fall.

" King is expensive. It's going to help me a lot. I got a $500 scholarship, it's going to help with tuition, books and housing. The laptop I got will help with my studies," said Ritter.

Source: http://www.wcyb.com/sports/local-golf-tournament-remembers-legendary-coach/-/14590878/21086956/-/10cw77iz/-/index.html

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Clemson Player Joins Suit Against NCAA

RALPH D. RUSSO
AP College Football Writer

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NEW YORK (AP) - Six college football players have been added as plaintiffs to a high-profile lawsuit that claims the NCAA owes billions of dollars to former players for allowing their likenesses to be used without compensation.
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The players are: Vanderbilt linebacker Chase Garnham; Clemson cornerback Darius Robinson; linebacker Jake Fischer and kicker Jake Smith from Arizona; and tight end Moses Alipate and wide receiver Victor Keise of Minnesota.
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Former UCLA basketball star Ed O'Bannon is the lead plaintiff in the long-running legal battle that could fundamentally alter how the NCAA operates.
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A federal judge in Oakland, Calif., on July 5 allowed the attorneys to update their lawsuit to fix legal technicalities,? including adding at least one active player to the lawsuit.
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The judge is still mulling whether to turn the lawsuit into a class action.

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Source: http://www.wltx.com/news/story.aspx?storyid=243039

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Sustainable Business Innovation ? Are We Too Open ...

image: open cultureBased on a recent ?open culture? conversation with a perspective client, our sustainability consulting returns to an intriguing Innovation Excellence post, The Open Innovation Integrator. ?Herein, the author discusses a dominate issue facing many business sustainability cultures and their ongoing reformation programs. ?The article explores the question: how can an organization balance an open culture required for innovation with internal and external governance structures.

?Even if there aren?t major cultural mismatches, communication issues can arise. These may just be simple misunderstandings over terminology. If left unresolved, they can become issues that threaten the success of the venture.?

As a solution, the article introduces the concept of an ?Open Innovation Integrator?. ?Like with most project or business sustainability implementations, there is often a need for a front-line facilitator of change. ?These ?integrators? are ambassadors who bring diverse resources into an open and collaborative environment. ?Rather than allowing ideas and beliefs to clash directly, integrators smooth the way for enhance engagement.

Our sustainability consulting supports the idea that an open?innovation?approach?to business sustainability offers stakeholders the opportunity to become more engaged in the future of the company. ?By recognizing that?stakeholders have a vested interest the success of the company, business sustainability leads or ?integrators? can:.

  • Promote innovation as a competency:? Innovative companies treat it as just another core skill.?
  • Promote innovation as a competitive weapon:?Innovative companies use innovation to?differentiate themselves.???
  • Promote innovation as a process:??Innovative companies don?t treat innovation as special,?unique activity. They see it instead as an ongoing ?stream of effort? along with quality, leadership, productivity, and other imperatives.??
  • Promote innovation as both systematic and opportunistic: ?The most innovative companies flex between different styles of creating opportunity.?

The business world too often approaches technological advancement and sustainable innovation from ?management down to the employee? implementation processes. ?In contrast, our sustainability consulting finds that an accelerated process begins with those who step outside the traditional business structures.

Source: http://blog.taigacompany.com/blog/sustainability-business-life-environment/sustainable-business-innovation-are-we-too-open

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

It's not just the heat, it's the ozone: Hidden heat wave dangers exposed

[unable to retrieve full-text content]During heat waves ? when ozone production rises as plants? ozone absorption is curtailed -- more pollution is left in the air. This resulted in the loss of an estimated 460 lives in the UK in the hot summer of 2006.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/top_environment/~3/0TdttLHe_uQ/130719083912.htm

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Obama opens up about race, Trayvon Martin trial

WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Barack Obama kept his own counsel after the six women deciding whether George Zimmerman deserved prison time for the shooting death of Trayvon Martin delivered their verdict, releasing just a written statement appealing for calm the day after the ex-neighborhood watchman had been cleared of all charges.

But the president was quietly keeping tabs on the country's response to the outcome of the racially charged trial, particularly in the black community. He discussed it with his family. He was ready to address it during a series of interviews with Spanish-language TV stations earlier in the week, if asked. He wasn't.

By Thursday, aides said Obama was telling top advisers the country needed to hear from him, not in a way the White House would script it but in a frank discussion of his views and experiences as a black man in America.

On Friday, he stepped up to the podium in the White House briefing room and delivered a rare and extensive reflection on race by a president who has shied away from the issue even as he is constantly dogged by it.

"When Trayvon Martin was first shot, I said that this could have been my son," Obama said. "Another way of saying that is Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago."

For Obama, the product of black-white parentage who has written about his own struggles with racial identity but has kept the subject at arm's length in office, his remarks represented an unusual embrace of his standing as the nation's first black president and of the longing by many black Americans for him to give voice to their experiences.

"When you think about why, in the African-American community at least, there's a lot of pain around what happened here, I think it's important to recognize that the African-American community is looking at this issue through a set of experiences and a history that ... doesn't go away," he said.

"There are very few African-American men in this country who haven't had the experience of being followed when they were shopping in a department store. That includes me," Obama said.

A Florida jury last Saturday acquitted Zimmerman, 29, of all charges in the February 2012 shooting death of Trayvon, who was 17 and unarmed. The outcome cheered those who agreed that Zimmerman had acted in self-defense and angered and disappointed those who believe the teenager was targeted and pursued by Zimmerman because he was black.

Despite the emotional aspect to his comments, Obama appeared to signal that the Justice Department is unlikely to charge Zimmerman with violating Trayvon's civil rights, despite intense pressure to do so from the NAACP and others. An NAACP petition urging the department to charge Zimmerman has collected more than 1.5 million signatures.

Obama said people should have "some clear expectations" about any Justice Department action because issues regarding the criminal code traditionally "are issues of state and local government."

Obama, too, had been under pressure from civil rights leaders and others to speak out, but he resisted doing so until Friday. His only comment on the verdict was the paper statement issued Sunday calling Trayvon's death a tragedy for the country and urging the public to heed the "call for calm reflection" from the boy's grieving parents.

Even as the president urged the public to accept the verdict ? "once the jury's spoken, that's how our system works" ? he gave voice to the feelings of those who were angered by the decision.

Obama said there's a sense "that if a white male teen was involved in the same kind of scenario, that, from top to bottom, both the outcome and the aftermath might have been different."

He said he was considering a number of steps, including law enforcement training, examining state and local "stand your ground" laws to see if they encourage the kinds of confrontations that ended with Trayvon's death and how to give black boys "the sense that their country cares about them and values them and is willing to invest in them."

He also called on the country to search its soul.

Obama said Trayvon's parents, Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin, had shown incredible grace and dignity throughout. He did not mention the feelings of Zimmerman, who relatives say has been threatened with death.

Trayvon's parents released a statement calling Obama's comments "a beautiful tribute to our boy."

Zimmerman's brother, Robert, also welcomed the president's remarks. He told Fox News "the American people need to have some time to digest what really happened and to do that soul searching the president spoke of."

Despite that fact that Obama's race has been central to the story of his political rise, he has rarely addressed the matter as a public figure. He last spoke about race in substantive and personal terms as a presidential candidate in 2008 when he addressed criticism over incendiary comments by his former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

In 2009, Obama stumbled when commenting on the arrest of a black Harvard professor in the professor's home, saying the police "acted stupidly." He was forced to retract his comment, then held an awkward "beer summit" at the White House with the professor, Henry Louis Gates, and the white arresting officer.

But on Friday, Obama spoke poignantly about public distrust of many black men, including him before he became well-known, saying they draw nervous stares on elevators and hear car locks clicking when they walk by.

He sought to end on a more positive note, saying the U.S. gets better with each passing generation despite lingering racial discord. He sees the progress when listening to his daughters and watching them with their friends.

"They're better than we were on these issues," Obama said. "We're becoming a more perfect union. Not a perfect union, but a more perfect union."

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AP White House Correspondent Julie Pace contributed to this report.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-opens-race-trayvon-martin-trial-074748746.html

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  • South Korea News.Net - Friday 19th July, 2013

    Australian fast bowler Ryan Harris has admitted that he had almost sacrificed his dream of playing for Australia to forge a career in arch-rivals England. According to the Sydney Morning Herald, had Harris been tempted to join the England team, he could not have collected the wickets of three top order England batsman on the opening day of a Lord's Ashes Test with his compelling but rarely seen ...

  • Ex-CIA head claims telecom giant Huawei spied for China

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    Former head of CIA has reportedly alleged that Chinese telecommunications manufacturer Huawei Technologies has spied for the Chinese government and supplied sensitive intelligence to the officials. According to Stuff.co.nz, Michael Hayden has said that the company is a security threat to Australia and the US' domestic phone networks and intelligence agencies have hard evidence of its ...

  • Sutherland says Oz team morale improved following Arthurs sacking

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    Cricket Australia (CA) chief executive James Sutherland has said that the Australian team morale has improved following Mickey Arthur's sacking and the appointment of Darren Lehmann as the new coach. Arthur is suing CA for up to four million dollars after he was sacked following batsman David Warner's bar room altercation with England's Joe Root, the Sydney Morning Herald reports. Stating the ...

  • 129 on trial for telecom fraud in China

    South Korea News.Net - Friday 19th July, 2013

    A total of 129 people, suspected of telecom swindling, stood trial in China's Jiangsu province Thursday, showcasing authorities' latest initiative to crack down on transnational fraud cases. Claiming to be staff of Chinese courts, procuratorates, police or postal authorities, these people used to make telephone calls from overseas to domestic victims and cheat them of cash, Xinhua ...

  • Harris says unacceptable Siddle no-ball could have cost Oz Ashes

    South Korea News.Net - Thursday 18th July, 2013

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  • China slaps duties on polysilicon from US South Korea

    South Korea News.Net - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    China, the world's biggest solar- module maker, has said it will impose provisional anti-dumping duties on imported solar-grade polysilicon from the US and South Korea. Polysilicon is a material consisting of small silicon crystals. Starting July 24, Chinese importers of solar-grade polysilicon from the US will be required to pay deposit rates with Chinese customs ranging between 53.3 and 57 ...

  • Biden US Ready to Engage with N. Korea if Talks Genuine

    South Korea News.Net - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    WASHINGTON The United States is ready to engage in dialog with North Korea, but only if Pyongyang is prepared for "genuinerdquo; negotiations and commits to giving up its nuclear ambitions, Vice President Joe Biden said on Thursday. Biden, who gave a speech on U.S. policy on Asia before a visit next week to India and Singapore, also encouraged China and the 10-member Association of ...

  • Smiths three quick strikes put Australia on top

    South Korea News.Net - Thursday 18th July, 2013

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  • 12000 evacuated as rain lashes China

    South Korea News.Net - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    Around 12,300 people have been forced to relocate after rainstorms pounded southwest China's Sichuan province, officials said Thursday. Heavy rain lashed most parts of Sichuan Wednesday and Thursday where floods and landslides last week killed 58 people while 175 others are still missing, Xinhua reported. Water in local rivers have exceeded warning levels. In Guangyuan city, floods triggered ...

  • Steam seen at reactor building in Japan n-plant

    South Korea News.Net - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    Steam has been seen rising from a reactor building at Japan's tsunami-hit Fukushima nuclear plant, the plant operator said Thursday. The Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) said there was no emergency situation, and there were no signs of increased radiation in the area, BBC reported. It said it was investigating what was causing the steam at the damaged No.3 reactor building. The plant was ...

  • Over 1000 hopefuls hit Chinas short-term monk hunt

    South Korea News.Net - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    Feeling too much pressure at work and hoping to gain spiritual enrichment, a large number of applicants - more than 1,100 - applied for a "short-term" monks programme, forcing a Buddhist temple in China to suspend the recruitment. The secluded Ci'en Temple is situated in Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang province, Xinhua reported. Earlier this month, the mountain monastery started inviting ...

  • Daughters lavish wedding leads to sacking of Chinese official

    South Korea News.Net - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    The head of a local unit of the Communist Party of China in a "poverty-stricken township" was fired Thursday after he organised an extravagant wedding for his daughter, officials said. Yue Shuwang was party secretary of Pingdingbao township in north China's Hebei province, Xinhua reported. He was sacked after an investigation showed he spent 200,000 yuan (over $32,000) on the wedding banquet ...

  • Seychelles foreign minister to visit China

    South Korea News.Net - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    Seychelles Foreign Minister Jean-Paul Adam will pay an official visit to China July 21-28, the Chinese foreign ministry announced Thursday. Adam was invited by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, reports ...

  • Harris and Khawaja in for Lords Test

    South Korea News.Net - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    Pacer Ryan Harris and left-handed batsman Usman Khawaja have been included in the playing eleven by Australia for the second Test starting here at Lord's Thursday. The Australian management has dropped fast bowler Mitchell Strac and batsman Ed Cowan, after their poor show in the first Test which Australia lost by 14 runs. Mitchell Starc took five wickets and Cowan could only manage 14 runs in ...

  • Cook warns Oz to stop pressurising Anderson or face downfall at Lords

    South Korea News.Net - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    England captain Alastair Cook has warned Australia against pressurising bowler James Anderson, saying that it would be a mistake to disrespect the other members of England's bowling attack. According to the Sydney Morning Herald, Australia's clear tactic in the first Test was to take down Steven Finn so Cook would have to bring Anderson back into the attack sooner than he wanted, and to force ...

  • Now Kim Jong-un wants North Korea to become global mushroom capital

    South Korea News.Net - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has developed a new hobby -mushrooms. Kim visited a mushroom farm this week as part of a grand plan to turn North Korea into a global mushroom powerhouse. Kim's grandfather, Kim II-Sung, reportedly wished of making North Korea turn into a mushroom powerhouse. According to media reports, Kim said that it is necessary to thoroughly implement the behest of ...

  • Todays women drinking mums under the table

    South Korea News.Net - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    A researcher is trying to determine why women in Australia are drinking more than their mothers used to. Helen Haydon, a psychologist of the Queensland University of Technology Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety, told the Daily Telegraph that there has been a major generational shift. She said that in the 1960s, women were not allowed into public bars in Australia and now bars and ...

  • Myanmars Mandalay airport to become logistics hub

    South Korea News.Net - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    Myanmar has invited bids for transforming the Mandalay international airport into a logistics hub that will help in transporting goods from China and India to other countries in Asia and Europe, state media reported Thursday. The winner from the private sector will be announced by the end of this month, Xinhua cited the New Light of Myanmar as saying. The tender-winning company will start ...

  • China police hold detained activists lawyer

    West Australian - Friday 19th July, 2013

    BEIJING (AFP) - Chinese police have detained a lawyer who sought to visit a prominent activist taken into custody this week, a Beijing-based dissident and overseas rights groups said on Friday.Liu Weiguo was taken away in the capital while trying to see his client Xu Zhiyong, a professor who had urged the release of activists seeking asset disclosure by government officials."Since the ...

  • PNG Australia do deal on asylum seekers

    SBS - Friday 19th July, 2013

    Australia and Papua New Guinea have signed a new agreement that will allow the resettlement of asylum seekers in PNG under a regional ...

  • Australia sending new migrants to Papua New Guinea

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Friday 19th July, 2013

    CANBERRA, Australia -; Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says all refugees who arrive in Australia by boat will be resettled on the South Pacific island nation of Papua New ...

  • Will Robot Nannies Save Japans Economy

    NPR - Friday 19th July, 2013

    More than half of all Japanese women quit their jobs after giving birth to their first child. That's more than double the rate in the U.S., and it's a problem for Japan's economy. If more women returned to the workforce, it could give a huge boost to household income in the country, says Kathy Matsui, chief Japan strategist at Goldman Sachs. "Increasing income levels will ...

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    Unusual material expands dramatically under pressure

    [unable to retrieve full-text content]If you squeeze a normal object in all directions, it shrinks in all directions. But a few strange materials will actually grow in one dimension when compressed. Chemists have now discovered a structure that takes this property to a new level, expanding more dramatically under pressure than any other known material.

    Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/~3/J0YlPKeAnKc/130718161353.htm

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    Tuesday, July 2, 2013

    Archdiocese documents show priests paid to leave

    MILWAUKEE (AP) ? As more victims of clergy sex abuse came forward, then-Milwaukee Archbishop Timothy Dolan oversaw a plan to pay some abusers to leave the priesthood after writing to Vatican officials with increasing frustration and concern, warning them about the potential for scandal if they did not defrock problem priests, according to documents released Monday.

    Dolan's correspondence with Vatican officials and priests accused of sexual abuse was included in about 6,000 pages of documents the Archdiocese of Milwaukee released Monday as part of a deal reached in federal bankruptcy court with clergy sex abuse victims suing it for fraud. Victims say the archdiocese transferred problem priests to new churches without warning parishioners and covered up priests' crimes for decades.

    The documents have drawn attention in part because of the involvement of Dolan, who is now a cardinal and New York archbishop and the nation's most prominent Roman Catholic official by virtue of his position as president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. The records provide new details on payments made to some abusers to leave the priesthood and the transfer of nearly $57 million for cemetery care into a trust as the archdiocese prepared to file for bankruptcy.

    Victims and their attorneys accused Dolan of bankruptcy fraud, pointing to a June 2007 letter in which he told a Vatican office that moving the money into a trust would provide "an improved protection of these funds from any legal claim and liability."

    Church law requires bishops to seek Vatican approval for any property sale or asset transfer in the millions of dollars. Dolan wrote in the letter that the transfer had been approved by archdiocese's Financial Council and College of Consultors.

    A Vatican office approved the transfer within a month. Jeff Anderson, an attorney for many victims, compared that to the long lag in responses to defrock abusive priests.

    "These documents show that if they want to move money to protect it from survivors they can act quick as a fox," Anderson said. "If they want to protect kids, if they have full knowledge of kids in peril, they keep it secret while the Vatican drags its feet and children are kept at peril."

    In a statement, Dolan called any suggestion he was trying to shield money from victims an "old and discredited" attack. Jerry Topczewski, chief of staff for current Archbishop Jerome Listecki, said the money was always set aside in a separate fund for cemetery care and moving it to a trust just formalized that.

    Peter Isely, Midwest director for the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, said he would ask the U.S. attorney's office in Milwaukee to look into the possibility of bankruptcy fraud. However, Marquette University law professor Ralph Anzivino, a bankruptcy specialist, said no criminal charges could be filed unless the bankruptcy judge determined the transfer amounts to fraud.

    The documents also show that Dolan repeatedly wrote to Vatican officials, pleading with them to dismiss priests accused of abuse but often was left waiting for years for a response. One of those cases involved John C. Wagner, who was accused of making advances to students at the University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan when he was in campus ministry in the 1980s. Dolan's predecessor, Archbishop Rembert Weakland, tried in the 1990s to get Wagner to voluntarily leave the priesthood but Wagner refused.

    In 2005, as settlements with clergy sex abuse victims were piling up, Dolan wrote to the Vatican office in charge of the matter and recommended it kick Wagner out.

    "The liability for the Archdiocese is great as is the potential for scandal if it appears that no definitive action has been taken," Dolan wrote to Archbishop Angelo Amato, of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. Wagner showed no remorse, Dolan wrote, "His only concern has been his financial status."

    Dolan said that if the Vatican agreed to dismiss Wagner, an archdiocese fund could pay for his needs until he was eligible for a pension. Dolan didn't receive a response until 2008, when he re-submitted his request along with details of new allegations against Wagner.

    "The liability for the Archdiocese is great, as is the potential for scandal if it appears that no definitive action has been taken," he wrote. "Our new found awareness of the severity of damage caused by sexual abuse at the hands of clergy makes it impossible for us to ignore this situation or allow any longer the unresolved nature of this case."

    Amato then recommended Dolan ask Wagner to leave voluntarily, which Dolan did. Wagner's attorney rejected the request, saying the $20,000 payment that Dolan offered wouldn't cover the priest's expenses for the two years until his retirement. Wagner wasn't officially defrocked until 2012.

    A working telephone number for him could not be found Monday, and he did not immediately respond to an email message.

    Topczewski said the archdiocese had had a practice of paying priests leaving the priesthood for years before Dolan took over. Most of them were not accused of wrongdoing, and the money helped them transition into their new lives, he said.

    At least three priests accused of sexual abuse received payments when they left the priesthood before Dolan's arrival, according to the documents. Six more left under Dolan, accepting the archdiocese's offer of $10,000 when they voluntarily agreed to leave the priesthood and another $10,000 when Vatican officials announced their decision about the priest's future.

    Topczewski said the money covered the men's health care, but it also got "priests out quicker. That's what victims were asking for."

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    Associated Press writers Dinesh Ramde in Milwaukee, Rachel Zoll in New York, Michael Tarm in Chicago, Brian Bakst in St. Paul, Minn.; and Doug Glass in Minneapolis contributed to this report.

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    Online:

    Archdiocese of Milwaukee: http://www.archmil.org/archmil/home.htm

    Victims' attorneys: http://www.andersonadvocates.com/default.aspx

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    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/archdiocese-documents-show-priests-paid-leave-215158769.html

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    Monday, July 1, 2013

    Una Healy celebrates first wedding anniversary with adorable Twitter message

    Una Healy and husband Ben Foden are celebrating their first wedding anniversary today. The Saturdays singer married her rugby hunk last year in a beautiful ceremony and it seems she's keen to relive the day over again.

    Aoife Belle's mum posted on Twitter: "This day last year I married the love of my life and best friend @ben_foden X".

    Una also included a link to a short wedding video that showed off her big day including pals Rochelle Humes, Frankie Sandford, Mollie King and Vanessa White as her bridesmaids.

    The Gentleman singer also posted a cute snap of her and Ben as he whisked her away for a romantic break.

    He wrote: "Taken the mrs away for a little romantic break, celebrating a whole year of marriage! where has the time gone! #goodtimes #memories".


    ABOVE: The Saturdays star reminisced about her big day on Twitter

    Nothing like a good wedding video to bring a happy tear to our eye.

    ABOVE: Una Healy had The Saturday girls as her bridesmaids

    Source: http://www.ok.co.uk/celebrity-news/view/64783/Una-Healy-celebrates-first-wedding-anniversary-with-adorable-Twitter-message/

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    Link between fear and sound perception discovered

    June 30, 2013 ? Anyone who's ever heard a Beethoven sonata or a Beatles song knows how powerfully sound can affect our emotions. But it can work the other way as well -- our emotions can actually affect how we hear and process sound. When certain types of sounds become associated in our brains with strong emotions, hearing similar sounds can evoke those same feelings, even far removed from their original context. It's a phenomenon commonly seen in combat veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), in whom harrowing memories of the battlefield can be triggered by something as common as the sound of thunder. But the brain mechanisms responsible for creating those troubling associations remain unknown. Now, a pair of researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania has discovered how fear can actually increase or decrease the ability to discriminate among sounds depending on context, providing new insight into the distorted perceptions of victims of PTSD.

    Their study is published in Nature Neuroscience.

    "Emotions are closely linked to perception and very often our emotional response really helps us deal with reality," says senior study author Maria N. Geffen, PhD, assistant professor of Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery and Neuroscience at Penn. "For example, a fear response helps you escape potentially dangerous situations and react quickly. But there are also situations where things can go wrong in the way the fear response develops. That's what happens in anxiety and also in PTSD -- the emotional response to the events is generalized to the point where the fear response starts getting developed to a very broad range of stimuli."

    Geffen and the first author of the study, Mark Aizenberg, PhD, a postdoctoral researcher in her laboratory, used emotional conditioning in mice to investigate how hearing acuity (the ability to distinguish between tones of different frequencies) can change following a traumatic event, known as emotional learning. In these experiments, which are based on classical (Pavlovian) conditioning, animals learn to distinguish between potentially dangerous and safe sounds -- called "emotional discrimination learning." This type of conditioning tends to result in relatively poor learning, but Aizenberg and Geffen designed a series of learning tasks intended to create progressively greater emotional discrimination in the mice, varying the difficulty of the task. What really interested them was how different levels of emotional discrimination would affect hearing acuity -- in other words, how emotional responses affect perception and discrimination of sounds. This study established the link between emotions and perception of the world -- something that has not been understood before.

    The researchers found that, as expected, fine emotional learning tasks produced greater learning specificity than tests in which the tones were farther apart in frequency. As Geffen explains, "The animals presented with sounds that were very far apart generalize the fear that they developed to the danger tone over a whole range of frequencies, whereas the animals presented with the two sounds that were very similar exhibited specialization of their emotional response. Following the fine conditioning task, they figured out that it's a very narrow range of pitches that are potentially dangerous."

    When pitch discrimination abilities were measured in the animals, the mice with more specific responses displayed much finer auditory acuity than the mice who were frightened by a broader range of frequencies. "There was a relationship between how much their emotional response generalized and how well they could tell different tones apart," says Geffen. "In the animals that specialized their emotional response, pitch discrimination actually became sharper. They could discriminate two tones that they previously could not tell apart."

    Another interesting finding of this study is that the effects of emotional learning on hearing perception were mediated by a specific brain region, the auditory cortex. The auditory cortex has been known as an important area responsible for auditory plasticity. Surprisingly, Aizenberg and Geffen found that the auditory cortex did not play a role in emotional learning. Likely, the specificity of emotional learning is controlled by the amygdala and sub-cortical auditory areas. "We know the auditory cortex is involved, we know that the emotional response is important so the amygdala is involved, but how do the amygdala and cortex interact together?" says Geffen. "Our hypothesis is that the amygdala and cortex are modifying subcortical auditory processing areas. The sensory cortex is responsible for the changes in frequency discrimination, but it's not necessary for developing specialized or generalized emotional responses. So it's kind of a puzzle."

    Solving that puzzle promises new insight into the causes and possible treatment of PTSD, and the question of why some individuals develop it and others subjected to the same events do not. "We think there's a strong link between mechanisms that control emotional learning, including fear generalization, and the brain mechanisms responsible for PTSD, where generalization of fear is abnormal," Geffen notes. Future research will focus on defining and studying that link.

    Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/most_popular/~3/Wq0G_0EHIi4/130630145002.htm

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