Monday, August 5, 2013

Report: Jose Aldo broke his right foot in first round of featherweight title defense at UFC 163

There was a lot of speculation after Jose Aldo stopped Chan Sung Jung in the fourth round of their featherweight championship bout at HSBC Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Saturday about why Aldo threw so few kicks. Aldo is one of the best kickers in the sport, but Jung didn't take many kicks from Aldo.

Now, a report out of Brazil may explain why.

Aldo broke his right foot two minutes into the bout, his coach, Andre Pederneiras, told MMA Fighting's Guilherme Cruz.

He broke his foot two minutes into the fight. The first kick he threw landed on [Jung?s] knee.

If true, that makes Aldo's win all the more remarkable. He was able to beat a high-level opponent easily with a broken foot. At one point in the fight, when Jung tried a flying knee, Aldo stepped to the side, caught Jung took him down and pounded him on the ground.

When Jung dislocated his shoulder in the fourth round, Aldo finished the fight by kicking him in the shoulder. That required him to land on his right foot in what had to have hurt tremendously.

Aldo also tried several flying knees and landed heavily on his right foot. He clearly has super human pain tolerance.

He also showed the versatility in his game. He was able to find a different way to win when his kicks, one of his greatest weapons, were taken away from him. He used a lot of wrestling in the bout, which was surprising at the time but understandable now.

Pederneiras told Cruz that Aldo wouldn't fight again this year. After that effort, he's earned the rest.

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Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/report-jose-aldo-broke-foot-first-round-title-203113538.html

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Nasa's Hubble finds 'smoking gun' after gamma-ray burst

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Probing the location of a recent short-duration gamma-ray burst in near-infrared light, astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope found the fading fireball produced in the aftermath of the blast. The afterglow reveals for the first time a new kind of stellar blast called a kilonova.

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Jocelyn August: Top Five Catalysts for Small-Cap Energy Equities

Jocelyn August Catalysts are a little like earthquakes: They shake things up. These announcements of drill results, production starts and resource estimates can influence stock prices, sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse. In this interview with The Energy Report, Jocelyn August, senior analyst and product manager for Sagient Research's CatalystTracker, explains which catalysts have the biggest effect on small- and large-cap companies and identifies upcoming events that could move the needle in the oil and gas and uranium spaces.

The Energy Report: Compared to oil and gas, do you think uranium is the best place to be among the small-cap energy commodities?

Jocelyn August: Not necessarily. Oil and gas is also an interesting space, particularly the small caps. Just in the last six months, there have been a lot of catalysts in that area. The large institutional investors are investing a lot in oil and gas and not in uranium.

TER: What are the most important catalysts for larger companies?

JA: Generally, earnings announcements, drill results, production decisions and go/no-go decisions. Anadarko Petroleum Corp. (APC:NYSE) and the Tweneboa-Enyenra-Ntomme (TEN) cluster is a good example. A production decision there will help it a lot. Another good example is Noble Energy Inc. (NBL:NYSE) and its Leviathan project in Israel. Announcements about that are big movers simply because of the project's size.

TER: What are some patterns among large, private institutions investing in energy equities?

JA: During H1/13, private institutions invested in oil and gas and in alternative energy. There's not much investment in the uranium space.

TER: What are the top catalysts for small-cap energy equities?

JA: Drill results, with about a 9.6% average stock movement, are number one. The second is the announcement of further drilling on a currently producing site; those announcements move companies about 8.8% on average. For smaller companies, the announcement that drilling is beginning brings 8% on average. Production starts are number four. They're 7.5% for the small companies, but they generally don't move the stock much for the larger energy stocks because they're already baked into the stock price. Third, we notice that large movements occur around announcements of investments by a strategic partner or investment bank. That creates an average stock price change of about 8.5%. The last one is an earnings announcement, which moves prices almost 6% on average.

TER: Is the percentage of movement similar for small- and large-cap energy equities?

JA: Generally, the larger a company is, the less it will move. Percentagewise, stock prices move a lot more for those under $500 million ($500M) than for those over $500M. And the ones over $5 billion ($5B) won't move very much.

TER: It will cost almost $60B to clean up the site of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. Do you think news of that will push uranium equities prices even lower?

JA: Japan's election of a new prime minister, who is a known proponent of nuclear energy and has plans to accelerate the startup of currently offline nuclear reactors, is positive news for the uranium industry. The amount of money it will take to clean up the Fukushima site is a negative, but we've had a shortage in the uranium supply, and there's a rising demand for it. Weighing those factors, I think uranium is poised for an upswing. But companies that can keep their costs lower will be able to operate in all types of market environments.

TER: Do you see any catalysts in the uranium space beyond the election of the Japanese prime minister?

JA: In terms of specific companies, Uranium Energy Corp. (UEC:NYSE.MKT) has the Goliad project in Texas, which it expects to bring on-line soon, probably in August.

TER: That will add roughly 30 thousand pounds to its annual production?

JA: Yes, and its cash costs are estimated to be at $18/pound, which is good.

Lost Creek in Wyoming, which is Ur-Energy Inc.'s (URE:TSX; URG:NYSE.MKT) project, is expected to come on-line soon and to add 1 million pounds per year at its peak. The operation underwent its pre-operation inspection in June as required by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

TER: What small-cap oil companies have near-term catalysts?

JA: Ivanhoe Energy Inc. (IE:TSX; IVAN:NASDAQ) and its Tamarack oil sands project. A permit approval decision and field-testing results should happen within the current quarter.

TER: Ivanhoe recently put out a release saying that one of the First Nations in that area, the Mikisew Cree First Nation, wouldn't object to the project's development. Is an announcement like that a significant catalyst or just a nonfactor?

JA: It's definitely a factor. We generally add that information to our coverage of the specific permitting catalyst. This project has been delayed significantly; the original date range was H2/12. Now it has successfully negotiated letters of nonobjection from four of the seven stakeholders who previously filed statements of concern, and it's trying to resolve the final three statements of concern.

TER: Ivanhoe's Tamarack is a heavy oil play north of Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada, but a lot of investors have gotten out of the heavy oil sands plays. Would a catalyst for Ivanhoe have had more impact a few years ago than now?

JA: A couple of years ago, when the price of oil was higher, it would have had a larger impact. Investors have gotten out of the heavy oil plays because it costs more to get that heavy oil out of the ground than to get some of the lighter oil out.

TER: Would the approval of the Keystone XL pipeline be a big catalyst for Canadian energy plays?

JA: Obviously, you need some way to distribute the oil. Having more distribution options and another way to get the oil from Canada to the United States will help companies lower their costs.

TER: What small-cap gas names have some near-term catalysts?

JA: FX Energy Inc. (FXEN:NASDAQ) can have large-moving catalysts, whether positive or negative. FX had a positive catalyst in May. Good news on production tests at the Tuchola-3K well put it up almost 19%. A negative catalyst in July, some test results for Plawce, sent the stock down 15.5%. There were basically noncommercial levels of gas.

We're looking for more drill-test results in the Fences area, where these are located, including those for the Lisewo-2 and Szymanowice-1 wells. We're also looking for results this quarter from a couple of its wells in Poland.

TER: What other companies in the energy space with either near- or medium-term catalysts would you like to share with us?

JA: We have a couple of catalysts for projects in the North Sea. We have one for Endeavour International Corp. (END:NYSE.MKT) for the West Rochelle project. Its partners are Nexen Inc. (NXY:TSX; NXY:NYSE) and Premier Oil Plc (PMO:LSE). It had some problems with the Rochelle project; a big storm in February did some major damage to the first well, which was the East Rochelle well. Now, it's working on West Rochelle. We expect a production-start catalyst this quarter for West Rochelle.

We expect Sterling Resources Ltd. (SLG:TSX.V) to have a production start for phase two of its Breagh gas project, also in the North Sea, in August.

TER: What other tips regarding catalysts for energy companies do you have for investors?

JA: You should continue to watch uranium and keep an eye on what's going on with it in Japan and the United States. Keep an eye on the reactors in Japan and the projects coming on-line in the United States.

TER: You mentioned Anadarko and Noble Energy as being big companies with near-term catalysts. Any others?

JA: We're obviously still looking for information on Davy Jones, which is a project of McMoRan Exploration Co. (MMR:NYSE) and Energy XXI (EXXI:NASDAQ). It's in ultradeep water in the Gulf of Mexico. We're waiting for some flow-test results, which could happen as close as August, definitely by the end of the year.

TER: Would that be a production decision?

JA: It's more a testing-result decision. It was so close to production and then had that blowout last year. At this point, we're looking for information as to whether it can proceed. The flow-test results will be a deciding factor. It's an interesting project because no other companies have tried to go that deep in the Gulf of Mexico; it has pretty big implications for that type of drilling.

TER: Leave us with one great piece of insight into this space.

JA: If you're interested in long-term investment opportunities and long-term growth, look at some of the larger-cap companies because their share prices aren't as volatile. But if you want to make more money in the short term or pursue short-term opportunities, some of the smaller-cap companies are doing good things and have upcoming opportunities for making money on short-term catalysts.

Jocelyn August is currently the senior analyst and product manager for CatalystTracker, a proprietary research product focused on identifying and analyzing the future events that will materially impact publicly traded companies. In her five years at Sagient, she has developed expertise in the highly event-driven medical device and diagnostic sector. In addition, she spearheaded the development of a new Natural Resource Industry product within the CatalystTracker product line with the publication of the "Catalyst Impact Study: Natural Resources Sector." Outside of Sagient, August was named the director of communications for the San Diego Professional Chapter of MBA Women International. August received a master of business administration from the Rady School of Management at University of California, San Diego, and graduated cum laude from the University of California, San Diego, with a bachelor of arts degree in sociology.

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Fishing ports in Hainan open as fishing moratorium in South China Sea ends

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Source: www.macaunews.net --- Friday, August 02, 2013
Fishing ports in Hainan have opened as the summer fishing moratorium in the South China sea ended on 1st August. 9,007 fishing vessels, and nearly 35,000 fishermen, in Hainan resumed fishing as the two-and-half-month fishing moratorium concluded. In Lingao county, an opening ceremony was held on the afternoon of 1st August. Fishermen and local people celebrated the opening of the fishing ... ...

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Partially Assembled iPad 5 and 'iPhone 5C' Appear in New Videos

Following a report from earlier this week that appeared to show photos of the iPad 5's silver rear shell, Mac Otakara (via Sonny Dickson) has released a brief video that allegedly shows the front panel and back shell of the iPad 5 assembled together for the first time.

Unlike the rear shell shown in photos earlier this week, which was reported to have a silver Apple logo, this part appears to have a transparent or translucent logo. Apple's fifth-generation iPad is expected to launch as soon as next month, with a new iPad mini with Retina display perhaps following soon after.

A second video from Mac Otakara shows alleged rear shell and front bezel parts from Apple's lower-cost iPhone, which has been rumored to be called the iPhone 5C. A similar pairing surfaced in high-quality photos from Techdy last month with a full display assembly rather than just the bezel, although it is unclear if those parts were indeed genuine.

Source: http://www.macrumors.com/2013/08/03/partially-assembled-ipad-5-and-iphone-5c-appear-in-new-videos/

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Khaan Quest: Pentagon Begins Military Exercises In Mongolia

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Source: rickrozoff.wordpress.com --- Saturday, August 03, 2013
Xinhua News Agency August 3, 2013 Khaan Quest Military exercises kick off in Mongolia Last year?s Khaan Quest ULAN BATOR: The annual Khaan Quest Military exercises kicked off here Saturday with the participation of over 1,000 peacekeepers from 14 countries such as the United States, Germany and Japan. Mongolian Prime Minister Norov Altankhuyag said at the opening ceremony that the multinational peacekeeping drill hosted by Mongolia was aimed at increasing Military exchanges between Mongolia and other countries. Khaan Quest was launched by Mongolia and the United States jointly in 2003 and expanded to a multinational drill in 2006. Peacekeepers from Mongolia, the United States, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Tajikistan, Britain, Nepal and Vietnam joined the games. Delegates from China, Russia, Turkey and Kazakhstan took part as observers. Khaan Quest 2013, which lasts through Aug. 14, consists of a command post exercise and field training exercise at Five Hills Training Area in Ulan Bator. The Military exercise of this year has two additional training programs ? water patrol and the art of surviving. These lessons will be given by troops from the U.S Marine Corps, according to a high-ranking Mongolian officer. Khaan Quest 2012 ...

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'Soft robotic' devices using water-based gels

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Researchers have developed a new technique for creating devices out of a water-based hydrogel material that can be patterned, folded and used to manipulate objects. The technique holds promise for use in "soft robotics" and biomedical applications.

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Friday, August 2, 2013

Pac-12 Roundup: Arizona reveales 189,000-square-foot, $74 million Lowell-Stevens Football Facility

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Source: blogs.denverpost.com --- Friday, August 02, 2013
A look around the Pac-12 Conference Friday: Arizona — Athletic director Greg Byrne unveils new $74 million, 189,000-square-foot Lowell-Stevens Football Facility. The building features the Sands Club for donors on the fifth floor, the Bear Down Kitchen for all students on the fourth floor, coaches offices on the third floor and hall of fame on [...] ...

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Gay Couple Wants to Force Church to Host Gay Weddings

The Church of England?s greatest fear over the legalization of gay marriage is about to be realized. A gay couple said he and his partner will go to court to force the church to host gay weddings.

?I am still not getting what I want,? Barrie Drewitt-Barlow told the Essex Chronicle. ?It upsets me because I want it so much ? a big lavish ceremony, the whole works, I just don?t think it is going to happen straight away.?

The British government recently passed a law legalizing gay marriage ? but included a measure to protect churches from legal action.

Last year the Church of England predicted that the legalization of gay marriage would trigger lawsuits and end the 500-year link between the church and state.

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Source: http://radio.foxnews.com/toddstarnes/top-stories/gay-couple-wants-to-force-church-to-host-gay-weddings.html

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No Moto X for the UK

No Moto X for this chap

New line of products planned for European market instead, spokesperson tells Pocket-Lint

There's disappointment tonight for buyers in the UK hoping to pick up Motorola's much-hyped Moto X handset. British tech site Pocket-Lint says a Moto spokesperson has confirmed that the device will not be coming to the UK. Instead, the Moto X is apparently the first in a new family of Motorola phones, and more devices in this family will be launched globally in the future.

The site quotes a Motorola spokesperson as saying — 

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Egypt orders camps cleared, protesters buckle down

CAIRO (AP) ? Protesters holding sticks and wearing helmets and makeshift body armor stand behind mounds of sandbags, tires and brick walls. They change guards every two hours to ensure they stay alert.

With Egypt's military-backed government signaling a crackdown is imminent, supporters of ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi are taking no chances with security at their two protest camps in Cairo.

On Wednesday, the Cabinet ordered the police to break up the sit-ins, saying they pose an "unacceptable threat" to national security.

Interior Minister Mohammed Ibrahim said the order will be carried out in gradual steps according to instructions from prosecutors. "I hope they resort to reason" and leave without authorities having to move in, he told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.

Ahmed Sobaie, spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood's political arm, the Freedom and Justice party, derided the Cabinet decision as "paving the way for another massacre."

"The police state is getting ready to commit more massacres against the innocent, unarmed civilians holding sit-ins for the sake of legitimacy," he said.

Organizers are portraying the sit-ins outside the Rabaah al-Adawiya mosque in eastern Cairo and a smaller one across the city near Cairo University's main campus as evidence of an enduring support base for Morsi's once-dominant Muslim Brotherhood.

The fundamentalist group has long been one of the most powerful political forces in Egypt, even during its decades in the opposition to autocratic leader Hosni Mubarak, himself ousted in a popular uprising in 2011.

But after a series of election wins, including Morsi's presidential victory last year, the group has fallen from popular favor. Morsi was ousted in a July 3 military coup after millions took to the streets to call for him to step down because he granted too much influence to the Brotherhood and failed to implement much-needed social and economic reforms.

The Brotherhood has so far refused to cooperate with the country's interim leaders, whom it calls "traitors," or participate in a military-backed fast-track transition plan to return to a democratically elected government by early next year. Instead it tries to keep thousands of supporters camped out in tents decorated with photos of Morsi, occupying a cross-shaped intersection facing the mosque.

Authorities have already cracked down on the organization, arresting Morsi and other senior leaders. On Wednesday, Egyptian prosecutors referred three top leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood to trial for allegedly inciting the killing of at least eight protesters last month outside the group's Cairo headquarters.

Clashes outside the camps between security forces and protesters have left more than 130 people dead altogether.

At least six makeshift gates have been erected as the sole entry points to the Rabaah encampment, with dozens of protesters standing guard, checking IDs, searching bags and patting down visitors.

Once through the gates, posters with photos of Morsi and slogans calling him the "legitimate president" are plastered on tents, corners and light poles while giant loudspeakers play some of his fiery speeches and women chant "Morsi is my president."

The overwhelming majority of the protesters echo the demands of the Brotherhood leaders still free: Reinstate Morsi, reverse all measures taken by the military, including the suspension of the disputed constitution and the disbanding of the Islamist-controlled legislature. Only if these demands are met, they insist, would they halt the two Cairo sit-ins and the demonstrations, which has attracted crowds of up to 20,000.

But privately, the Rabaah protesters acknowledge that their sit-in is their last bargaining chip in the face of a fierce onslaught by the military and loyal media that label the encampment as a hideout for terrorists. Islamic militants also have been stepping up attacks against security forces in lawless areas in the Sinai Peninsula, raising fears that extremists could exploit the anger over Morsi's removal to spread insurgency.

"We will not have a life outside of here," Shawki Hamed, a schoolteacher in his early 40s, said while squatting cross-legged inside one of the hundreds of tents now dotting the site. "We have seen with our own eyes the way they manipulate the truth. They attack us, then portray us as terrorists. ... If Morsi is not back, our life will be a series of humiliations and fabricated charges."

The comments reflect the depth of feeling among Morsi's supporters and the Brotherhood's continued ability to mobilize its base with long-honed organizational skills that combine pragmatism and religious piety.

While "victory or martyrdom" seems to be a favorite punch line for a majority of protesters, Gamal Radwan, a Muslim Brotherhood member from the industrial city of Mahallah in the Nile Delta, said: "At the end, we must reach the negotiating (table). There must be concessions and a meeting point. ... Now this is the time for pressure. You press here and I press there until we reach a point that is satisfactory to all of us."

Standing outside his tent with a prayer rug in hand ready to head for the noon prayers, he said the Brotherhood should not offer concessions from the outset.

"You give me something and I give you something but there are basics that I can't give up. ... I am not talking here about Morsi," he said. "I can't return to the injustices, the state security taking away my freedom."

Martyrdom, he added, is a "noble mission for all Muslims ... but if I can achieve my goal without losing my life, why not?"

Lists of the names and personal belongings of slain protesters are on display inside the encampment's "Documentation Center for the Massacres in Egypt's Squares." Among the exhibits in the large tent are photographs and personal belongings of those killed. One exhibit is a blood-stained gray shirt that belonged to a slain protester. It is emblazoned with, "He left his shirt to you. Don't leave his president."

During a funeral, a weeping wife took the stage at Rabaah to recount the last words of her late husband, telling the crowd how he saw the Prophet Muhammad in his sleep and was invited to hold prayers with him.

"You think I am lying? I swear to God, no," the wife said as she wept. Her words triggered chants of "No God but Allah" while many of her listeners held back tears.

Photos of bloodied faces of slain protesters are posted in every corner and tent. Some banners provide information such as the dead demonstrator's background, hometown and profession.

"The more blood spilled, the more people join in," said Saad el-Husseini, a former governor of Kafr el-Sheikh province and prominent Muslim Brotherhood figure. The security forces "are very stupid because they don't take gradual measures in their repression."

But the group is facing a bigger challenge than state repression: loss of popular support. Last week, millions marched in demonstrations giving a mandate to charismatic military chief Gen. Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi ? upon his request? to confront "terrorism" and potential violence.

Losing public sympathy in Egypt, the Rabaah tent city is plastered with signs in English appealing to the outside world. A large banner reads: "No to military rule." Many tents bear signs that suggest the protesters represent a diverse cross-section of society, such as "Veterans for Morsi," or "Teachers for Morsi" or "Actors for Morsi."

Heading to a march Tuesday, a woman covered from head to toe except for her face carried a sign that read: "Seculars for Morsi."

Signs in Arabic give a different message altogether.

"Oh, Sissi, the Jews and the Christians will not be satisfied unless you follow their religion," said one. A picture for Morsi leading prayers was titled, "For this, they fought you our beloved one."

Protester Manal Abdel-Aziz said she left her family to spend nights in tents with other women from the Muslim Brotherhood because "this is a coup to get religion out. ... They don't want Islam, they want a secular state. ... They got money from America and Israel to harm the religion."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/egypt-orders-camps-cleared-protesters-buckle-down-182841281.html

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Spend Your Next Holiday at a Victorian Fort in the Middle of the Ocean

Spend Your Next Holiday at a Victorian Fort in the Middle of the Ocean

Spitbank Fort is one of those spots you read about in an Alexander Dumas novel. It's a gritty, grey, Victorian-era fortress with a dark past and nothing but miles of water on all sides. And it's the perfect place for a romantic weekend the next time you're on the coast of England.

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Source: http://gizmodo.com/spend-your-next-holiday-at-a-victorian-fort-in-the-midd-981320569

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Bradley Manning not guilty of aiding the enemy

Army Pfc. Bradley Manning has been acquitted of aiding the enemy when he shared classified documents on U.S. military actions in Iraq and Afghanistan with WikiLeaks, but he was convicted of lesser charges, including espionage.

Military Judge Col. Denise Lind issued her verdict early Tuesday afternoon. She found Manning guilty of five espionage counts, five theft charges, a computer fraud charge and other military infractions. The aiding the enemy charge was the most severe and carried the possibility of life in prison.

Manning, though, isn't likely to avoid prison time. His sentence hearing will begin Wednesday, and the charges he was convicted of could mean 128 years behind bars, according to the Associated Press.

Shortly after the verdict, WikiLeaks, the website that served as the conduit for the release of the classified information, described the espionage convictions as "dangerous national security extremism from the Obama administration," reported the Associated Press.

Throughout the court martial proceedings, Manning's defense attorney argued that Manning's actions were well-intentioned and that he was acting as a whistle-blower ? a role that's become as vital as a free media, said Richard Reeves, a lecturer at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.

"Whistle-blowers are a threat to power, and power is protecting itself," he told Yahoo News. "Military security, military necessity, national security ? those words carry great weight and they're trying to chill [whistle-blowing] and, in large measure, they're successful in that."

From the Pentagon Papers to Julian Assange at WikiLeaks, whistle-blowing is a way to protect free societies, Reeves said.

After the Manning verdict, social media lit up with news of the decision. Here is a sampling:

Prior to the verdict, dozens of Manning's supporters gathered outside Fort Meade, Md. Some of them wore "truth'' T-shirts and waved signs in support of Manning, reported the Arabic news site Al-Jazeera.?

Manning, 25, of Crescent, Okla., admitted to sending more than 470,000 battlefield reports from Afghanistan and Iraq, 250,000 State Department diplomatic cables and other documents to WikiLeaks, an international website notorious for publishing state secrets.

The website?s organizers also have offered support for Edward Snowden, the National Security Agency contractor who shared classified documents that exposed the United States? collection of millions of cellular phone call records and other intelligence activities.

Manning?s supporters and defense team argue that he did not directly hand over documents to al-Qaida and other enemies of the nation. Manning says he sent the information to expose war crimes and deceit.

Air Force Reserve Lt. Col. David J.R. Frakt, a visiting professor of law at the University of Pittsburgh, told the Associated Press that a conviction on the most serious charge would have created "a new way of aiding the enemy in a very indirect fashion, even an unintended fashion."

During the court martial hearing, prosecutors painted Manning as a traitor and said Al-Qaida leaders, including Osama bin Laden before he was killed in 2011, were able to view the documents WikiLeaks published.

(Yahoo! News Editors Dylan Stableford and Max Zimbert contributed to this report.)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/bradley-manning-verdict-in-wikileaks-case-expected-today-151713314.html

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Gas Pump Skimmers Are Now Just as Good as Those on ATMs

Gas Pump Skimmers Are Now Just as Good as Those on ATMs

If you worry about ATM skimmers and drive a car, it's time to freak the hell out: gas pump skimmers have matured, and they're now just as good as those on ATMs.

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Source: http://gizmodo.com/gas-pump-skimmers-are-now-just-as-good-as-those-on-atms-959510989

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At least three critically injured in large explosions at Florida propane plant

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A series of explosions engulfed a propane plant in flames in Tavares, Florida, late Monday. This photo was taken at 11.36 p.m. from a location between 1-2 miles from the blast.

By M. Alex Johnson, Staff Writer, NBC News

A series of explosions engulfed a propane plant in flames in Tavares, Fla., late Monday, injuring at least seven people ? three of them critically ? and forcing evacuations for a half-mile around the scene, authorities said.

The explosions began as a fire spread through the Blue Rhino plant in Lake County,?near Orlando,?about 10:30 p.m. ET, Lake County sheriff's Lt. John Herrell told reporters early Tuesday. Seven people were taken to hospitals, two by helicopter, he said. All of them were in the plant when the fire started.

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Residents of the area told NBC station WESH of Orlando that flames from the explosions could be seen for several miles, but there were no reports of damage to the surrounding buildings. ?

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Flames from the Blue Rhino propane plant in Tavares, Fla., seen from the air Monday night.

"It sounds like bombs are going off," Norma Haygood, a nearby resident, told WESH.

No deaths were immediately reported, Herrell said. Three male victims were in critical condition, the Orlando Regional Medical Center, told NBC News.?

Two were airlifted, while a third was still being transported by ambulance at 3:00 a.m ET. ?

Authorities initially declared a one-mile evacuation zone around the plant, but they later scaled that back to a half-mile, effective until 6 a.m. ET.?

"We feel that there is no longer any danger" to the area around the plant, Herrell said.

Twenty-four or 26 people were scheduled to work the night shift at the 33,000-acre facility, according to plant managers, Herrell said. Authorities initially said 15 people were unaccounted for, but Herrell later said the company's management said that they had accounted for all of the people it knew were in the plant at the time of the initial explosion.

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Some of them showed up at others location, according to Blue Rhino, Herrell said. He said he had no further information on where the others were.

The plant housed about 53,000 20-pound propane cylinders, Herrell said.

"They store the propane cylinders on different parts of the property, and as the fire spread, there were more and more explosions," he said.?

Explosions continued but were diminishing at 1 a.m. ET Tuesday, 2? hours after the first blasts were reported.

Don Ingram, former plant production supervisor at the plant, said his son felt one of the explosions in their home 6 miles away.

Ingram told WESH that the back area of the plant is "lined with propane tanks stacked four or five high on plastic pallets."

"I don't think you fight this fire," he said. "It's just too dangerous."

Blue Rhino is a subsidiary of Ferrellgas Partners, the second-largest distributor of propane in the U.S.

Azhar Fateh of NBC News contributed to this report.

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

When fluid dynamics mimic quantum mechanics

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Witness: Paterno said Penn St. erred on Sandusky

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) ? Longtime Penn State head coach Joe Paterno said that the university mishandled its response to the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal, a former assistant coach testified Monday.

Mike McQueary was called as a witness in a hearing for three former Penn State officials accused in a cover-up of the scandal. He told the judge that the late Hall of Fame coach had told him over the years that "Old Main screwed up" ? referring to university administrators ? in response to the allegation against Sandusky.

Former Penn State president Graham Spanier, retired university vice president Gary Schultz and ex-athletic director Tim Curley are accused of failing to tell police about a sexual abuse allegation involving Sandusky and then trying to cover it up. They have proclaimed their innocence. At the hearing, they sat at separate tables with their lawyers.

McQueary testified about a specific exchange at football practice in the hours before Paterno's firing in November 2011, just days after Sandusky had been arrested.

He recalled the head coach as saying that the school would come down hard on McQueary and try to make him a scapegoat. Paterno advised McQueary not to trust the administration or then-university counsel Cynthia Baldwin, the former assistant coach testified.

A Penn State spokesman said Monday the university would not comment on the legal proceedings. The Associated Press left a message for a Paterno family spokesman.

The hearing, which could last several days, began Monday after being delayed for months because of a legal dispute about the role played in the case by Baldwin, who had accompanied the administrators to their grand jury appearances.

The judge must determine whether there's enough evidence against the ex-officials to send the case to trial. The three are charged with perjury, obstruction, endangering the welfare of children, failure to properly report suspected abuse and conspiracy. Those charges include allegations of hiding evidence from investigators and lying to a grand jury.

McQueary has testified that he saw Sandusky and a boy engaged in a sex act in the locker room shower 2001 and within days reported it to Paterno, Curley and Schultz.

Curley and Schultz "definitely knew it was a sexual act, a molestation act between Jerry Sandusky and a boy in the showers," McQueary testified.

Curley and Schultz have said McQueary never reported that the encounter was sexual in nature, while Spanier has said Curley and Schultz never told him about any sort of sex abuse of a boy. They said they had believed that Sandusky and the boy were engaged in nothing more than horseplay.

Sandusky is serving a 30- to 60-year prison sentence after being convicted last year of sexually abusing 10 boys. He maintains his innocence.

Curley and Schultz were charged in November 2011, when Sandusky was arrested, and accused of perjury and failure to report.

Spanier was forced out as president at that time, and he was charged a year later when more counts were added against Curley and Schultz. He remains a faculty member on administrative leave.

Paterno died in January 2012. His family has vehemently denied accusations that he covered up allegations against Sandusky, the once highly-regarded defensive coordinator.

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Blair Underwood back on TV starring in 'Ironside'

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) ? Blair Underwood is returning to series television in a remake of "Ironside," which shares few similarities with the original series that starred Raymond Burr.

The character's name and job as a detective is the same, and he uses a wheelchair after being paralyzed from the waist down.

In a nod to Burr, Underwood's character ends the day by sipping a glass of bourbon.

"Everything else is re-imagined. All new characters, a new city, new texture, new storytelling, new audience," Underwood told the Television Critics Association on Saturday. "It's a crime drama wrapped in a character study."

The original series, set in San Francisco, ran on NBC from 1967-75. The reboot is based in New York City and filmed in Los Angeles. NBC has ordered 13 episodes of the show that debuts Oct. 2.

Underwood said he got used to the wheelchair by using one at home while learning his lines. The role is especially meaningful to him because his mother, Marilyn, is in a wheelchair as the result of multiple sclerosis.

In preparing for the part, Underwood is working with technical adviser David Bryant, who became a paraplegic after a skiing accident at 19. Bryant's self-sufficiency inspires the new "Ironside" incarnation, with the handles on the character's wheelchair removed just as they are on Bryant's chair.

"It's something I had to delve into and continue to delve into as often as possible," Underwood said. "Our job is to make you believe it and be authentic in that."

Ironside's personal life is noticeably spicier than it was on the old show, too.

"What David told me is every injury is unique, and everybody is different depending on where it affects your spinal cord," Underwood said. "So, yes, in Ironside's case, he is able."

Underwood returns to TV after a stint on Broadway last year. The 48-year-old actor has a long history on NBC, including a breakout role in "L.A. Law."

His co-stars include Spencer Grammer, the oldest daughter of Kelsey Grammer, a star on the NBC hits "Cheers" and "Frasier."

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Kerry names Martin Indyk to shepherd Mideast talks

Secretary of State John Kerry stands with former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk at the State Department in Washington, Monday, July 29, 2013, as he announces that he Indyk will shepherd the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Secretary of State John Kerry stands with former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk at the State Department in Washington, Monday, July 29, 2013, as he announces that he Indyk will shepherd the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

FILE - In this April 11, 2005 file photo, Martin Indyk speaks in Doha, Qatar. U.S. officials say Secretary of State John Kerry will name former U.S. ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk to shepherd Israeli-Palestinian peace talks that begin Monday in Washington. (AP Photo, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Secretary of State John Kerry on Monday appointed a former U.S. ambassador to Israel, Martin Indyk, to shepherd Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, just hours before senior negotiators from the two sides sit down together for the first time in years.

Urging the parties to reach "reasonable compromises on tough, complicated, emotional and symbolic issues," Kerry acknowledged that the path ahead would be long and difficult. But he said Indyk had the respect and confidence of all involved and that his vast experience in Middle East diplomacy could only help what will surely be a protracted process.

"I think reasonable compromises have to be a keystone of all of this effort," Kerry told reporters as he announced Indyk's new position at the State Department. The appointment came a day after the department said the Israelis and Palestinians had accepted Kerry's invitation to resume direct talks on Monday evening. The initial negotiations, mostly over procedure, are expected to continue on Tuesday.

"I know the negotiations are going to be tough, but I also know that the consequences of not trying could be worse," Kerry said.

Indyk, who will be the administration's special envoy for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, "knows what has worked and he knows what hasn't worked, and he knows how important it is to get this right," Kerry said. "Ambassador Indyk is realistic. He understands that Israeli-Palestinian peace will not come easily and it will not happen overnight."

"But he also understands that there is now a path forward and we must follow that path with urgency," Kerry said. "He understands that to ensure that lives are not needlessly lost, we have to ensure that opportunities are not needlessly lost."

Indyk, 62, will take a leave of absence from his current job as vice president and foreign policy director at the Washington-based Brookings Institution think tank to take up what he called the "daunting and humbling challenge" of trying to forge a peace deal that has eluded successive U.S. administration.

He thanked President Barack Obama and Kerry for "entrusting me with the mission of helping you take this breakthrough and turn it into a full-fledged Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement."

"It is a daunting and humbling challenge, but one that I cannot desist from," Indyk said.

Indyk served as former President Bill Clinton's ambassador to Israel and was a key part of the failed 2000 Camp David peace talks. He was also a special assistant to Clinton and senior director for Near East and South Asian affairs at the National Security Council from 1993 to 1995. And, he served as assistant secretary of State for Near Eastern affairs in the State Department from 1997 to 2000.

In his new job, Indyk replaces David Hale, who had served as a place holder in the post until last month. Hale had succeeded former Sen. George Mitchell as the Obama administration's first special Mideast envoy. Mitchell resigned in 2011 following two years of fruitless and frustrating attempts to get the Israelis and Palestinians to engage in serious negotiations.

Indyk's appointment has been carefully choreographed to come just hours before senior Israeli and Palestinian negotiators sit down for a working dinner hosted by Kerry.

Kerry spent much of his first six months as America's top diplomat in frenetic diplomacy trying to get the two sides to agree to resume peace talks that broke down in 2008. An attempt to restart them in 2010 failed after a single day.

Since February, Kerry has made six trips to the region shuttling between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to try to cajole them into returning to negotiations.

Kerry announced on July 19 in Amman, Jordan, that the two sides had reached a basis for returning to the table, but stressed that it still had to be formalized. On Sunday, the State Department announced that the two sides had accepted invitations from Kerry to come to Washington "to formally resume direct final status negotiations."

That followed a decision by Israel's Cabinet to free 104 long-held Palestinian prisoners, a longstanding demand of Abbas.

Abbas has been reluctant to negotiate with Netanyahu, fearing the hard-line Israeli leader will reject what the Palestinians consider minimal territorial demands. The Palestinians want a state in the West Bank, Gaza and east Jerusalem, territories Israel captured in 1967, but have accepted the principle of limited land swaps to allow Israel to annex some of the dozens of settlements it has built on war-won lands.

Abbas had repeatedly said he will only go to talks if Israel either freezes settlement building or recognizes the 1967 lines as a starting point for drawing the border of a state of Palestine.

Israel has made no such concessions, at least publicly, and the details of the framework for the talks brokered by Kerry remain shrouded in mystery.

Associated Press

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Spot Gen3 outdoor beacon adds more robust tracking options, improved battery life

Spot Gen3 outdoor beacon adds more robust tracking options, improved battery lifeIt looks nearly the same as it did in 2007, but Spot's outdoor beacon has evolved quite nicely on the inside. Now in its third incarnation, the Spot Gen3 is designed to help wandering argonauts keep their loved ones informed of their location for an even longer period of time. Engineered to be worn by those intentionally heading off of the conventional grid, the Spot Gen3 adds unlimited tracking (enabling wearers to pre-set the device to send tracks every 5, 10, 30 or 60 minutes), motion activated tracking and longer battery life. According to the company, this guy will last nearly twice as long as prior versions, and you can also power it via battery or USB. The downside, of course, is that you'll need to pay $149.95 for the unit itself, along with a required annual subscription plan that starts at $149.99 per year. No one ever said adventuring was a poor man's sport, eh?

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

We are 34 days from kickoff of the 2013 Mississippi State Football season. #Figh...

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Staten Island sports bulletin board: Basketball and cross country

Sea girls? hoop camp ?

?The St. Joseph by-the-Sea girls? basketball camp for grades 5 through 12 will be held July 29 to Aug. 2 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Huguenot high school. The director is Frank Giordano, head girls? varsity basketball coach, with help from the Vikings? staff and former CHSAA players. The tuition is $200. To register, go to www.josephsea.org or call Greg Manos at 718-984-6500, ext. 5327 or Giordano at 917-627-3424. ?

?Hill seeking X-C coach ?

?St. Joseph Hill High School is looking for a varsity cross country coach for the upcoming fall season. Contact Janice Philipps, the athletic director, at jphilipps417@yahoo.com or call 718 447-1374, ext. 9158.?

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Home Improvement Tips That Will Add Value To Any Home

As your family size changes, you will need to consider making some changes to your home. There are many different options for home improvement available to you. Read this article to find out how you could improve your home.

If you are seriously considering buying a home, get it inspected by a professional. It is best to get a professional opinion in case there is anything that you missed when walking through the home. A third party professional is objective and can keep the process civil.

When managing your home in the summer months, make use of as many fans as you can. Ceiling fans help circulate air, which will help in cooling the room. Use both ceiling fans and stationary fans in lieu of your air conditioner to keep both the air and your utility bill cool.

If your space is limited, think about purchasing a small, stackable washer and dryer. These combo units are great space savers in apartments and homes with not a lot of extra space. There are different types and styles of combination washer/dryers, but most types will fit in about the same space as a dishwasher. These machines wash and dry clothes in the same unit.

If a designer is out of your price range, it is time to do your own research. Look everywhere you can for ideas, from books and magazines to blogs and websites. A magazine layout can serve as the inspiration for your own home?s design. You?ll also find projects that can be completed while staying within your budget.

When you need professional help with a home improvement project, be sure that you and your workers draw up a written contract before any work is done. This way they cannot take advantage of you or add extra charges since everything is down in writing. It would be all too easy to take advantage of you if you employ workers without a contract.

Creating clearly defined living spaces makes it easier to sell your home. Each room should have the appropriate accessories and furniture. When you do this, each room in the house looks more comforting and comfortable to live in. Well defined spaces makes a house attractive, and it will be easier to sell.

Basements generally have little, if any, natural light. Plan your basement well so that it gets enough light coming in. Some basements have walls which reach above the ground outside. In this case, you can have windows as well.

A finished basement adds both value and comfort to your home. You can increase the total square footage of livable space available to your family by finishing a basement. Get your materials from discount stores. Remodeling your basement could add more than 30% to your house?s resale value.

Consider installing a shower in at least one bathroom if you don?t already have one. In addition to being significantly more accessible than a tub, you can greatly reduce the amount of water used by your household ? especially if you have children. A five minute shower will use a quarter of the water that a bath will.

It is important to insulate outdoor faucets and other plumbing in preparation for the winter months. You can purchase weatherizing tape that is easy to apply to your plumbing lines. The tape will prevent your pipes from freezing which could lead to a pipe burst.

Now that you are armed with a few solid tips to guide you, making a sound decision regarding home improvement should seem less daunting. Remember, quality home improvements to your home will not only allow you to have a more desirable space but will also improve the overall value of your home.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 1:44 pm?? ?Post subject: Computer freezing on certain websites Reply with quote

I use Firefox 22.0 and sometimes I go to a site (often through a hyperlink) and it will minimize the browser and my computer freezes. The mouse turns into the blue circle and I cannot move the mouse. At the same time the light indicating my hard disk is being read blinks rapidly. It makes me paranoid that some program is busy copying files off my computer.

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I do not. It could be any number of problems and most likely not the websites themselves if this has occurred on several different ones. The first thing I would do is install AVG antivirus. It's a free antivirus that I have always found very good (but make sure to uninstall other antiviruses because they tend to clash). The next thing I would do is install Google Chrome. I do not specialize in tech support for browsers, but from vague recollection I remember that I originally switched to chrome because I was having similar problems with Firefox several years ago.
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Don't panic, stuff like this is usually simply the result of a bugged profile. It's probably not a virus and there's no need to switch to chrome or anything.
You can likely fix the problem by:
1) Clicking the start button and entering "run"
2) In the dialog box enter: %APPDATA%\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\
3) You see a folder here, delete it. (careful, this means that firefox will be reset to its default state and all settings will be gone... perhaps make a backup copy somewhere first)
4) Start firefox again and it should create a new profile from scratch.
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