Monday, October 31, 2011

Cain faces questions about campaign financing

(AP) ? Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain has asked a lawyer to investigate possible improper financial arrangements between a charity and his campaign.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported Monday that Cain, who is also dealing with sexual harassment allegations from the 1990s, allowed a tax-exempt charity to illegally provide money to help Cain's campaign get started.

The charity, Prosperity USA, was founded by Cain's chief of staff, Mark Block, and his deputy chief of staff, Linda Hansen.

According to the Journal Sentinel report, the organization provided about $40,000 in goods and services to the campaign as it was getting started earlier this year. That's not allowed under campaign finance law.

Cain's campaign said it would investigate whether the payments were allowed.

"As with any suggestions of this type, we have asked outside counsel to investigate the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's suggestions and may comment, if appropriate, when that review is completed," Block said in an e-mailed statement.

In a Fox News interview, Cain himself said he had no idea there were any problems. "I didn't even know about the report until you brought it up on the show," he told Fox on Monday morning.

The finance troubles come as Cain is also admitting he was accused of sexual harassment when he led the National Restaurant Association in the 1990s. In a series of appearances in Washington on Monday, Cain denied that he'd ever committed harassment, but acknowledged that he had been accused twice. As the day progressed, he added new details, acknowledging that at least one woman had received a financial settlement after she had complained about inappropriate behavior.

The accusations threaten Cain's surging campaign. He's been at the top of opinion polls in recent weeks, competitive with front-runner Mitt Romney in national surveys and in some early primary states.

Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain is investigating possible improper financial arrangements between a charity and his campaign.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported Monday that Cain, who also is dealing with sexual harassment allegations from the 1990s, allowed a tax-exempt charity to illegally provide money to help Cain's campaign get started.

Cain's chief of staff, Mark Block, says the campaign has asked a lawyer to review the transactions. Block says the campaign will comment when that investigation is over.

The charity, Prosperity USA, was founded by Block and Linda Hansen, Cain's deputy chief of staff. The Journal Sentinel reported there are questions about approximately $40,000 that helped Cain's campaign get started earlier this year.

Associated Press

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

US consumer spending jumps 0.6 percent

(AP) ? Consumers boosted their spending in September at three times the pace of the previous month but their incomes barely budged. They financed the gains by saving at the lowest level since the start of the Great Recession.

The Commerce Department says consumer spending rose 0.6 percent in September, helped by a big rise in purchases of durable goods such as autos. But incomes rose only 0.1 percent after having fallen by the same amount in August. After adjusting for inflation, after-tax incomes fell 0.1 percent last month, the third straight monthly decline in after-tax incomes.

The savings rate fell to 3.6 percent. That's the lowest level since December 2007, just as the recession was beginning.

Associated Press

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Letter from Iraq: As the US Military Withdraws, Sectarian Tensions Continue to Smolder (The Nation)

The Nation -- Diyala Province?Situated between Baghdad and the Iranian border, Diyala is a microcosm of Iraq in all its volatility. A mix of Sunni and Shiite Arabs as well as Kurds, Diyala was claimed as the capital of Al Qaeda in Iraq?s proposed caliphate, and it remains a locus of AQI operations. There is oil wealth in the northern part of the province, and as one moves south, the landscape gives way to date palms and lush orange groves along the Diyala River.

Baquba, the provincial seat, is only thirty-five miles northeast of Baghdad, but the last time I was there was in 2005, on an embed with the US military. It was a dangerous place then, and it still is. On the eve of the US military withdrawal, now apparently a foregone conclusion, Diyala remains under lockdown. The main street, where the provincial council and police station sit, is closed to civilian automobiles. The situation is better than it was at the height of the civil war, between 2006 and 2008, but attacks and explosions are still commonplace here, as they are in Baghdad and other parts of the country, and checkpoints control exit and entry from most neighborhoods.

The US military withdrew from all but one base around Baquba in early October, but it has been a long time since the American military was the most serious danger to average Iraqis. However, few Iraqis I spoke to wanted US forces to remain; they are still seen as a primary reason for the beginning of the violence, and are still blamed by all sides for fanning sectarian flames. The country, as it has since the beginning of the US invasion, overwhelmingly rejects the idea of foreign occupation, even as civil conflict still smolders.

?There have been six bombs here in the past three weeks,? Rashid Hussein Ali told me as he stood next to a Shiite shrine on the road between downtown Baquba and Buhriz, a predominantly Sunni neighborhood. The shrine has been the target of multiple bombings since the civil war began.

As Ali spoke, an explosion rumbled nearby. He pointed to the graveyard behind the shrine, where some families were picnicking. ?We need someone to protect this open area,? he said. Clearly, he didn?t have much faith in the police checkpoint that we could see within shouting distance.

From the very beginning of the US occupation, the ?Baghdad Belt? was an area of concern to the US military. The demographically mixed cities and villages surrounding the nation?s capital saw some of the worst violence of the past eight years, and they continue to pose problems for the Iraqi government. In Anbar province, to the west of Baghdad, it was possible for me on this trip to travel and operate safely in Falluja?site of the most sustained guerrilla resistance to the United States. But in Abu Ghraib, just fifteen minutes west of the capital, it was too dangerous for me to get out of the car. There, Sunni sheiks accuse Iraqi army units answering directly to the prime minister?s office of continuing the cycle of displacement that had begun under Saddam Hussein, only in reverse: they say the Shiite-dominated government of Nouri Kamal al-Maliki has been driving Sunni families out of Abu Ghraib in recent months in an effort to permanently change the area?s demographics.

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But Sunni versus Shiite is not the only fissure in Iraq.

Back in Diyala, only sixty miles separate Baquba and Khanaqin, to the northeast, but the drive takes more than two hours. There are dozens of checkpoints, some of them less than 500 yards apart. A few miles outside Khanaqin, Iraqi flags disappear, and the checkpoints are manned by pesh merga (Kurdish militiamen).

At the last checkpoint before Khanaqin, Kanan Aziz, a uniformed member of the Asaish, Kurdistan?s formal security service, listed in rapid fire the reasons Khanaqin is and, he contends, will remain a Kurdish city, despite Saddam Hussein?s campaigns of forced displacement and repopulation with Arab families in the 1980s.

?There is the cemetery,? Aziz said. ?There are more than 5,000 Kurdish graves, some of them are more than 1,000 years old. There are other graves, but most of them are Kurdish. The second reason is that all the names of the surrounding villages are Kurdish, and the names of the tribes are Kurdish. Finally, there is a census from 1957, which is in Baghdad, that proves the area was mostly Kurdish.?

Before the Iraqi army was deployed along the road between Baquba and Khanaqin in 2008, the pesh merga were in charge, and they drove many Arabs from their homes. In mid-October Prime Minister Maliki ordered all the Kurdish flags to be taken down in Khanaqin. Instead, they proliferated. A few days later, Kurds from other parts of northern Iraq?s autonomous Kurdish provinces came to Khanaqin to show their support.

?I am paid by the Iraqi government, but I work for Kurdistan,? said a police officer who gave us a short tour of this city of about 45,000, which is not too far from the Iranian border.

The US military still maintains a joint base with the Iraqi army along the road near the village of Nawdoman, just south of Khanaqin. Presumably this is one of the last places from which they will withdraw.

Article 140 of the Iraqi Constitution, which sets out the steps for resolving the status of disputed areas, expired on Dec. 31, 2007. Meanwhile, facts on the ground are telling.

?In Saddam?s time, they tried to ?Arabize,? ? Salam Khalil Alwan told me over lunch at a restaurant in Baquba. ?Now it is mostly the Kurds kicking the Arabs out.? Alwan was displaced in 2003 from Jalula, a disputed town south of Khanaqin.

Alwan wrote off the entire government as corrupt. ?Even if my father were running in an election, I wouldn?t vote for him,? he said. He railed against the police, accusing them of targeting Sunnis and forcing families to pay ransoms for the release of prisoners even after there is judicial approval of their release.

On the issue of the US withdrawal, Alwan was sanguine. The American occupation has already been supplanted by an Iranian one, he claimed, referring to Iran?s support for the Shiite parties that now control the Iraqi government. ?Just wait until the US withdraws; you will see what we will do to Iran,? he vowed. I didn?t have to ask Alwan if he was Sunni or Shiite. His talking points gave that away.

A few minutes later, in a different part of town, I sat with Bashar, a Shiite medical student, who answered my questions about the situation in Baquba quite differently. The victors, it seems, are less bitter. Bashar said, ?I think Nouri al-Maliki has made some changes and taken some good decisions. The police and the army here deal well with the people.? Asked if he would be safe traveling to the still-restive Sunni neighborhood of Buhriz, Bashar answered with a question. ?Why would I go to Buhriz??

Bashar lives in the neighborhood of Hay al Mustafa, where a large picture of Imam Ali, a Shiite saint, marks the entrance, leaving no question about who lives there. Both Sunni and Shia agree that many who fled the violence have returned to Diyala, but I also found families in Baghdad who were still too afraid to come back. According to the Ministry of Displacement and Migration, slightly less than half of the roughly 2.5 million people displaced inside Iraq have returned to their former homes. But the new order in Baquba is clear: the Shiites are in charge now.

Before leaving Baquba, I stopped in Kharnabat, a largely Shiite village on the city?s periphery. When I was there with the US military, back in 2005, the Americans had gone house to house in a massive cordon-and-search operation in response to an attack on an Iraqi police station. Apparently not realizing Kharnabat?s demographics and that the police station?s attackers were likely Sunni extremists sending a message to the Shiite-dominated government, the operation quickly fell apart.

Like the other neighborhoods in Baquba, a single checkpoint now controls all exit and entry to Kharnabat, and the road between Baquba and the village was still marked with the evidence of war; it had once been controlled by Al Qaeda in Iraq, which had cut the village?s residents off from downtown. One of the walls in the main square was still pockmarked from the shrapnel of a suicide bombing in 2008 that had killed twenty-five people, mostly children.

As I sat drinking tea at dusk with the village?s mukhtar (a sort of informal mayor), the men there offered their thoughts, without prompting, on how the US occupation would be remembered.

?We were actually discussing this last night,? the mukhtar said. ?Thank god we are getting rid of the Americans. Everybody wants them out. Iraq has hosted many occupiers, and all of them have left. We have cemeteries for the Englishmen and the Turks. The Americans left no cemeteries. They will be easy to forget.? Like this article? Try 4 issues of The Nation at home (and online) FREE.

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Friday, October 28, 2011

Adele's "21" regains top spot on Billboard chart (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) ? British singer Adele regained the top spot on the Billboard Top 200 album chart on Wednesday, marking her 13th week at No. 1 with "21" and making it the first album since the "Titanic" film soundtrack to claim as many weeks atop the chart.

"21" sold 106,000 copies to pass the 4 million sales mark last week, according to figures from Nielsen SoundScan. It is the biggest selling album of 2011 so far, with Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" far behind with 1.9 million sales.

The singer plans to follow-up "21" with a live CD and DVD release on November 29 that taped from a performance at London's Royal Albert Hall, according to a posting on her website.

Adele's return to the top spot prevented Christian rock group Casting Crowns from earning their first No. 1 with "Come to the Well," which sold 99,000 copies in its first week of release and came second on the album charts.

"American Idol" winner Scotty McCreery's former No. 1 album "Clear As Day" rose from fourth to third place, while last week's chart-toppers, Gothic rockers Evanescence fell to fifth with their latest self-titled album.

The top 10 albums for the week also include Tony Bennett's "Duets II" at No. 5, Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter IV" at No. 6, R&B singer Joe at No. 8 with 'The Good, The Bad, The Sexy," and Lauren Alaina's "Wildflower" in tenth place.

Next week's album charts are expected to be shaken up with new releases from Kelly Clarkson, Michael Buble and Coldplay,

(Reporting and Writing by Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Hundreds attend funeral of Saudi crown prince

Hundreds of men in flowing white robes and red-checkered head dresses packed a mosque in the Saudi capital Tuesday for the state funeral of crown prince Sultan bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud.

Prince Sultan died in New York Saturday at the age of 80 after an unspecified illness. He had served as defense minister since 1962 and is credited with modernizing the Saudi armed forces.

TV footage of the funeral showed Saudi King Abdullah sitting in an armchair at the front of a large crowd and wearing a surgical mask. The 87-year old monarch is recovering from his third operation to treat back problems in less than a year.

Prince Sultan, the king's half brother, was to be buried later Tuesday in Riyadh's al-Oud cemetery, resting place of many other members of the royal family.

The crown prince's death will lead to the naming of a new heir, either by Abdullah himself or by a 33-member council composed of his brothers and cousins.

The most likely choice is Interior Minister Prince Nayef, Sultan's brother.

Nayef, 78, has earned praise in the West for leading crackdowns on Islamic extremist cells in Saudi Arabia, which was home to 15 of 19 of the Sept. 11 hijackers. But he was also harshly criticized for a 2002 interview in which he said that "Zionists" ? a reference to Jews ? benefited from the 9-11 attacks because it turned world opinion against Islam and Arabs.

He has also opposed some of Abdullah's moves for more openness in the strictly conservative society, saying in 2009 that he saw no need for women to vote or participate in politics. Still, he is seen as unlikely that if he became king, he would cancel Abdullah's reforms, which include the opening of a coed university in 2009 where both genders can mix, though many religious authorities forbid any mixing of the sexes.

Some believe Nayef would put any further changes on hold if he takes power.

There is thought to be little chance that the changeover at the top of Saudi Arabia's leadership would affect the country's close relations with the United States.

The announcement of Prince Sultan's death Saturday did not disclose his illness. According to a leaked U.S. diplomatic cable from January 2010, Sultan had been receiving treatment for colon cancer since 2009.

Sultan was the kingdom's defense minister in 1990 when U.S. forces deployed in Saudi Arabia to defend it against Iraqi forces that had overrun Kuwait. His son, Prince Khaled, served as the top Arab commander in the 1991 operation Desert Storm, in which U.S.-led troops drove the Iraqis out of Kuwait.

As defense minister, Sultan closed multibillion-dollar deals to establish the modern Saudi armed forces, including land, air, naval and air defense forces. On more than one occasion, the deals implicated several of his sons in alleged corruption scandals ? charges they have denied.

Sultan is survived by 32 children from multiple wives. They include Bandar, the former ambassador to the United States who now heads the National Security Council, and Khaled, Sultan's assistant in the Defense Ministry.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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Colombian peril: running for office

In this photo taken Saturday Oct. 22, 2011, a Colombian soldier searches a bus passenger at a checkpoint in Caqueza, south of Bogota, Colombia. The Colombian government has tightened its security measures as the country prepares for the upcoming elections. The truest barometer of Colombia's troubled democracy has always been in the rugged, verdant countryside, and violence against rural political candidates has surged ahead of the Oct. 30 regional and municipal elections. (AP Photo/William Fernando Martinez)

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In this photo taken Saturday Oct. 22, 2011, a woman readies electoral posters that will be taped to supporters' vehicles at a campaign rally in Caqueza, south of Bogota, Colombia. The Colombian government has tightened its security measures as the country prepares for the upcoming elections. The truest barometer of Colombia's troubled democracy has always been in the rugged, verdant countryside, and violence against rural political candidates has surged ahead of the Oct. 30 regional and municipal elections. (AP Photo/William Fernando Martinez)

In this photo taken Saturday Oct. 22, 2011, a boy secures an electoral poster to a supporter's vehicle at a campaign rally in Caqueza, south of Bogota, Colombia. The Colombian government has tightened its security measures as the country prepares for the upcoming elections. The truest barometer of Colombia's troubled democracy has always been in the rugged, verdant countryside, and violence against rural political candidates has surged ahead of the Oct. 30 regional and municipal elections. (AP Photo/William Fernando Martinez)

(AP) ? After agonizing a few months over a guerrilla pamphlet that named him as a "military target," Hermes Sanchez finally decided to quit the race for mayor of Leiva, a rural municipality in Colombia's lawless southwest.

He had three excellent reasons: his children, aged 18 to 24. The rebels had made it clear, in "discussions" with Sanchez's adherents, that his family was also at risk.

The 48-year-old cattle trader said rebels wanted him out of the race because "I'm not the kind of person they can manipulate," something they apparently learned from his term as mayor from 2004-2006.

The truest barometer of Colombia's troubled democracy has always been its fate in the rugged, verdant countryside, and violence against rural political candidates has surged ahead of Oct. 30 regional and municipal elections. These days, illegal armed groups are increasingly deciding who gets elected.

At least 41 candidates have been murdered since February, nearly twice as many as in the same period four years ago, when the last such vote for mayors, governors and municipal councils was held.

"These are Colombia's most contentious elections because local power is the true power," said Alejandra Barrios, director of the independent electoral watchdog Electoral Observation Mission, which compiled the figures.

Interior Minister German Vargas says the government provided bodyguards for at least 72 candidates who complained of threats, but acknowledged it's a huge challenge to protect the more than 100,000 candidates running for regional and local office.

No one is counting how many candidates, like Sanchez, have quit out of fear. And it isn't just leftist rebels, primarily the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, that imperil them. Far-right militias, drug traffickers and criminal associations run by corrupt politicians also seek compliant local officials.

The pamphlet threatening Sanchez, a member of the Liberal Party, also named three other candidates, from the Conservative and Green parties and the Indigenous Social Association.

It branded all four collaborators of "narco-paramilitaries," the lawless foes of Colombia's oldest and most potent guerrilla band, known as the FARC.

Sanchez calls the claim nonsense. He says the rebels seek only to remove obstacles to their control of the region's cocaine-trafficking routes.

Only one of the threatened candidates, the Conservative, has stayed in the race. Two other candidates, meanwhile, have signed up to replace those who dropped out.

The town once grew coca, the raw material for cocaine, but the farmers and cattle ranchers in the 13,000-population municipality have now replaced the crop with coffee and cacao.

Yet the region is becoming more dangerous as the FARC steps up deadly attacks on police and military patrols and noncombatants. It killed 20 soldiers in two separate attacks in the space of 48 hours last week, one nearby, the other in northeastern Colombia.

The surge in violence hasn't erased the major security gains achieved during the 2002-2010 tenure of former President Alvaro Uribe. But in unstable regions, it does stoke fears of a return to the lawlessness of a decade ago, when ransom-hungry guerrillas brazenly stopped and kidnapped motorists at rural roadblocks.

The uptick in rural violence led President Juan Manuel Santos to replace his entire military high command as well as his defense minister last month.

A decade ago, nearly half of Colombia was in the hands of outlaws. Now, illegal armed groups operate in about a quarter of the Andean nation, according to the independent nonpartisan Conflict Analysis Resource Center.

The Interior and Defense Ministries say 15 percent of Colombia's 1,102 municipalities are now at high risk of violence or corruption due to such groups. In 2003, a fourth of the municipalities were considered at high risk.

Uribe's security gains were costly, helped by special war taxes, a near doubling of the ranks of Colombia's military and U.S. military aid that has since diminished.

"There's a drop in operations by security forces and a new outbreak of guerrilla activity that began in the last months of Uribe's government," said former national security advisory Alfredo Rangel.

Attacks on the military are up 22 percent, while attacks on businesses and infrastructure are up 24 percent, he said, citing his own research. The independent Arco Iris think tank counts 1,115 hostile actions by the FARC in this year's first half, up 10 percent from the same period of 2010.

Reported kidnappings, meanwhile, were up 35 percent, to 177, for the first six months of 2011 over the year-before period, according to the nonprofit Pais Libre foundation. Kidnappings are chronically underreported in Colombia; affected families often don't trust authorities.

Much of pre-electoral violence owes to a rise in cash transfers to Colombia's provinces. New laws put more than $15 billion a year in public works funds in the hands of towns and provincial governments, and put millions worth of mining and oil royalties in local hands.

Aggravating factors: the influx of $2.3 billion in emergency reconstruction funds earmarked for areas devastated by recent record flooding, and government efforts to return at least (8 million acres?) 2 million hectares of land stolen from peasants who were violently displaced by paramilitaries and rebels.

Authorities say they are boosting protection for candidates.

But that's not happening in towns like Leiva.

"The police assigned us a single patrolman as an escort," said Sanchez. "But the mayor and other municipal officials haven't helped at all."

"They've abandoned us completely."

Associated Press

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Will Ferrell wins nation's top humor prize in DC (AP)

WASHINGTON ? The "Saturday Night Live" star who perfected his character as "President George W. Bush" and later took his presidential act to Broadway is receiving the nation's top humor prize Sunday night in Washington.

As Will Ferrell receives the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Jack Black, Conan O'Brien, Larry King and the rock back Green Day will offer tributes and performances in his honor. They will be joined by Maya Rudolph, Molly Shannon and Lorne Michaels from Ferrell's "SNL" days. The show will be taped for broadcast Oct. 31 on PBS stations nationwide.

When the award was announced in May, Ferrell said he would begin "cultivating a Mark Twain-esque mustache" for the event. He was spotted Friday in the White House press briefing room ahead of Sunday night's ceremony, though there was no word on the state of his mustache.

Earlier this year, Ferrell told The Associated Press why he wanted to be funny.

"The closest I can analyze it is that it was an easy way to make friends, I found out," he said. "It was just a great kind of social tool."

Ferrell is the son of a teacher and Roy Lee Ferrell, a guitarist for the Righteous Brothers. He grew up in Irvine, Calif., went to college at the University of Southern California and got his start in comedy with the Los Angeles improv group, The Groundlings.

That's where he was discovered by "SNL." He starred for seven seasons on the NBC series, with memorable characters that included "Craig the Spartan Cheerleader," a middle school music teacher named "Marty Culp" and impressions of Janet Reno, Alex Trebek and Neil Diamond.

Ferrell went on to make some outlandish movies including "Anchorman," "Talladega Nights" and "Old School," to name a few. More recently he has tried his hand at drama with this year's independent film "Everything Must Go." He has also made a Spanish-language comedy, "Casa de Mi Padre."

Ferrell told the AP he has tried different avenues as movie studio budgets tightened. He opted for projects with smaller budgets but more creative freedom.

In 2009, Ferrell revived his Bush character with a one-man Broadway show "You're Welcome America. A Final Night with George W. Bush," which was nominated for a Tony Award. He later performed the show live on HBO.

Longtime collaborator Adam McKay and Ferrell also took their comedy to the Internet with the 2007 creation of the popular video website FunnyorDie.com. Since then, it has drawn an audience of millions for its original Web programming.

Thirteen other people have won the Mark Twain Prize since 1998, including Tina Fey, Bill Cosby, Steve Martin and Whoopi Goldberg. It recognizes people who have followed the tradition of Samuel Clemens, the writer known as Mark Twain who used social commentary and satire to have an impact on society.

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Questions and answers about NBA's labor impasse (AP)

NEW YORK ? The NBA lockout that began July 1 shows no signs of ending any time soon. The first two weeks of the season, scheduled to begin Nov. 1, already have been canceled. Some questions and answers about the labor impasse:

Q: Any more cancellations yet?

A: No, but more could come within the next week. For now, still only the first two weeks of the season have been eliminated.

Q: Are 82 games still possible?

A: Deputy Commissioner Adam Silver said it was "unclear" to him, and both sides would want to play as many games as possible, but it would be difficult to find enough available dates at the arenas. However, if players bargained for it ? perhaps dropping one demand in exchange for a full season so they didn't miss any pay ? the league would be more motivated to try.

Q: Where do things currently stand on the split of basketball-related income (BRI)?

A: Owners have formally proposed a 50-50 split, which the sides had informally discussed earlier this month. The players offered to lower their guarantee from 57 percent under the previous deal to a band between 50 and 53 percent, depending on the league's performance. League officials said the union's proposal would average out at 52.5 percent.

Q: So they're close, right?

A: In percentage points, yeah. In real dollars, the difference between 50 and 52.5 is about $100 million annually, based on last year's revenues.

Q: Why did talks break down this time?

A: Players said owners essentially gave them a "take-it-or-leave it" demand to agree to a 50-50 split before they would return to more discussions on the salary cap structure, which is the other significant item in the lockout.

Q: Will the league improve its offer beyond 50-50?

A: It sure doesn't look like it. Even though dropping from 57 to 50 would be an enormous concession by the players, it would only erase about $280 million of the $300 million the league said it lost last season, and owners want a chance to profit.

Q: Was any progress made last week in three days with federal mediator George Cohen?

A: Yes, both sides acknowledged agreement on some minor issues. However, this negotiation is always about the two big ones, and those are still out there.

Q: What was the deal with Paul Allen showing up at Thursday's meeting?

A: The union said a surprise appearance by the Portland Trail Blazers' billionaire owner was to serve as a message from the hard-liners that they had already conceded enough. The Blazers have a spot on the labor relations committee, so Allen can attend whenever he wants. He just rarely has for health reasons, so team president Larry Miller has handled the role.

Q: When will the sides meet again?

A: Probably soon. Every time talks have broken off without further negotiations planned, they've managed to get back to the table fairly quickly. Though this time, there was a nasty tone when things fell apart, with union officials saying Silver had lied in his press conference, so that must be overcome.

Q: Will Cohen still have a role?

A: Union executive director Billy Hunter said if they opted for mediation again, he assumed it would be with Cohen. Cohen's statement after the breakdown said that while "no useful purpose would be served by requesting the parties to continue the mediation process at this time," his office would be willing to facilitate future discussions if requested.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/sports/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111022/ap_on_sp_bk_ne/bkn_nba_labor_q_a

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Evolutionary Biology Needs Viral Marketing

Stickleback stamp from Faroe Islands. Public Domain, artwork by Astrid Andreasen, 1994.

What is the first thing you do when you want to find something out these days? Head to that dusty collection of encyclopedias in the attic (or *gasp* a LIBRARY!?) or call up the closest friend/relative who knows something about something? Like me, you probably ?google? whatever it is you are interested in finding. And, like me, you probably google lots of variations of the something you?re looking for because results are not always satisfactory. Furthermore, if you are like me, you get distracted by LOLCats, new music and Lonely Island videos and forget what on Earth could have drawn you to the internet in the first place.

As I was preparing another, (perhaps) more substantial post for this blog, I was looking for informative videos about sticklebacks. I won?t spoil the future post, but sticklebacks are small fish that live in the ocean and during the last 10,000 have been trapped in coastal lakes. Thus, they have arisen to become model organisms for studying rapid evolutionary change. This was an aspect I wanted to highlight in the larger context of that post.

Unfortunately, the search for informative YouTube videos of stickleback evolution was rather futile. At the least, videos describing some of the fascinating evolutionary research that has been done. Perhaps I have not done the search justice, used the wrong terms or what not ? but that?s not the point. The point is that what shows up on the first page of search results is more important THAN ANYTHING. Here is what the top 5 Google search results are for ?stickleback evolution?:

Don?t get me wrong, there are some great resources in the list, but numero uno sticks out like a sore opposable thumb. That is the top result on the internet for one the fast growing areas of research in evolutionary biology. There are over 13,500 references to stickleback evolution in the Google Scholar database. Yet kids doing school projects, science teachers whose knowledge may be outdated, parents keeping tabs on what their children are learning, and anyone else who is not a research scientist will never see those. They will not go check the scientific literature in Google Scholar. They wouldn?t even have access to the articles if they did. They will go to the Google search engine and type the words they want to know about and get those search results above, most likely clicking on the top link first.

Now, I prefer visuals like video, infographics and figures. It is always a challenge to find good ones existing on the internet and very time-consuming to make your own multimedia content. Most people don?t have the tools and technical know-how, much less the ability to work on ?labor of love? projects without financial compensation. These realities reflect the available content that is easily searchable. This is the golden axiom of internet:?They who have the resources, shall have algorithm rank! Well-funded institutes can produce well-crafted material. This is apparent if you repeat the aforementioned search on YouTube itself:

There is nothing wrong about the scientific quality of the videos in this list. But? look at the times? 50 minutes, 10 minutes? What nonspecialist is going to sit through these online lectures? Ok, certainly some are fascinated enough by stickleback evolution to do that, but those aren?t the people that need reaching out to. When someone wants information, whether its a teacher, student, parent, or even a blogger? they likely want it to be short, factual, entertaining and from an authoritative voice. From outsider?s perspective, I doubt that the above are entertaining and they fail on length. And it is not for lack of time in our lives. People have plenty of time to be entertained, I am sure they still have plenty of time to learn about stickleback evolution on the web. More fundamentally, it is about lack of attention span.

What I am getting at here has little to do with the sticklebacks, really. They are a case study because I was trying to teach myself about the research done on rapid evolution using them as a model species. I did find decent video on them as well ? though, not from YouTube and further down the google search results list. If we want accurate scientific information on the web we need to approach from a new angle. No one cares about your video of your cutting edge invited research lecture at top-notch University. Scientists, particularly in publicly contentious areas like evolution research but also climate change or stem cell research among others, need to make an investment in creating high-quality, viral content. And no, I don?t mean viral in the biological sense.

Viral content is not just a buzzword that I?m throwing around. It has the unique characteristic of being broadly interesting across a range of audiences such that it is rapidly and widely shared. The two key components that evolutionary biologists, in particular, need to focus on: broadly interesting and widely shared. When content goes viral, it means much more than just lots of eyeballs gazing at it. This is the justification for doing any form outreach! Why do anything if it not going to reach the maximum pairs of eyeballs possible?? But, just as importantly, viral content reaches mainstream media and tends to infuse itself further in society and propagate to new audiences that you might have never realized you could ever reach. THAT is the power of viral content! Maximize your reach with minimal effort. Its the perfect cost-benefit argument for the typical cash-stretch outreach effort ? if it works.

So, how do we do this? We need people dedicated to producing the content and putting it out there. We also need a network that gets the viral infusion started. Believe it or not, I would argue the latter point is the easy part. You see, there is a world online with eager science communicators and enthusiasts who are just waiting to point at something and scream from the top of their lungs ?OMG SCIENCE!! LOOK!! SO FREAKING AWESOME!!!!?. The exist on blogs, on Twitter, in the Google + machine, amidst the Tumblr-weeds, on Reddit and just about any other social networking site has a community of science lovers and scientists on it. That stand at the ready to be awed by your content and share it among their networks. This ?nerd army? is great start to getting content to go viral. And all you have to do is tell them: send an email, tweet, direct message, chat or whatever. The service doesn?t matter to the soldiers in the nerd army, because it?s all the same ? it?s communication.

But, we first need to create the content.?This is the hard part, and going to a huge effort to pull off, but I guarantee it will be worth it. There are many great examples of science content out there, Creature Cast and MBARI are great examples of a good content producers. For Creaturecast?s beautiful produced videos with fun, vivid artwork and camera footage, their videos often reach a couple hundred to couple thousand viewers ? 7 notable exceptions out of 37 total videos were viewed 55,000 (2), 23,000, 17,000 (2), and 12,000 (2) times. It is no doubt these numbers show how successful their content was, but it deserves to go even bigger. Creature Cast is specifically the outreach project (with NSF funding) of a single lab.?MBARI, on the other hand, has been wildly successful with thousands to millions of views. Of course, MBARI is an institution with a public relations and outreach team, as well as dozens of scientists capturing fantastic footage right outside their door. ?Their authoritative position as an institution likely contributes to their success, though I would make an argument that the creativity of Creature Cast is more in tune with viral content.

It is often difficult to predict what content ends up going viral. Many advertising campaigns have tried hard to make viral advertisements. While several have taken off, many fell short of expectations. Given the cost that large companies will put into advertising, the cost to benefit analysis may not be as great as the potential for science content. To get great content up and taking off, labs and scientists need to rethink how they approach this form of outreach. The traditional approach is to do such things as a lab activity. This worked very successfully for the Dunn lab, which produced Creature Cast, in part because they had funding for a student to spend time to create these masterpieces. So one method is to include funding for you and your student assistants to make content in grants.?The other is for institutions or labs with funding to hire out professional outreach or science communication specialists.

Both options are a win situation for science communication. On one hand you give students exposure and experience in developing communications materials and instill in them a sense of?commitment?to this ethic that will more than likely carry on throughout their careers. On the other hand you are putting your work in the capable hands of people with a solid science background who know how craft messages and market content. It is these latter people, the professional communicators, that could really get your content distributed widely. Additionally, it frees up your lab to keep making discoveries, publish papers, and train students. Either investment strategy is a good bet for both the lab, institution, and the public. The key lies in harnessing the creativity to make good content, solid messages, and thoughtful marketing.

Evolutionary biology is in dire need of a PR campaign. There are some great initiatives out there already, some that are getting off the ground and some that exist only in brilliant minds that have yet to be tapped. Sticklebacks tell an amazing story of evolution and there are many facets of the story that can grab the attention in various ways if done right. But this is not about sticklebacks, it?s about evolution and science. It?s about improving the standing of STEM education in society. It?s about nurturing an appreciation for the STEM fields to keep our country competitive, keep jobs being created and keep up progress in making new and innovative discoveries about our world. Few talk about science as a job creation vehicle, but I challenge you to find one thing around you that is not the result of STEM research. Consistent vigilance and communications efforts are imperative to maintaining public support of science research and future job creation.

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

S&P upgrades Ford debt 2 notches after labor deal

NEW YORK (AP) ? Ford's credit rating was lifted to within one level of investment grade Friday, making it cheaper for the automaker to borrow, after it secured a new contract with workers.

Standard & Poor's Ratings Services raised Ford two levels to "BB+" from "BB-," saying the agreement will allow its North American operations to remain profitable.

Ford Motor Co. shares rose 48 cents, or 4 percent, to $12.19 in early afternoon trading.

The agency said strong performance in North America has helped Ford generate global profits in the past two years. The new 4-year contract with the United Auto Workers "will allow for continued profitability and cash generation in North America," it said.

The union, which represents 41,000 Ford employees, approved the contract Wednesday. It includes signing bonuses but no annual pay increases, and it will let Ford hire more workers at lower wages.

Ford executives said it will raise labor costs by less than 1 percent each year ? $280 million this year and $80 million a year after that. Fitch Ratings upgraded Ford on Thursday, also to within one level of investment-grade status.

Moody's Investor Service has also said it's reviewing its below-investment grade ratings for the automaker.

Ford's credit sank to so-called junk status in 2005, when it was deeply in debt. It borrowed $23 billion in 2006 to get through the recession and fund a huge restructuring. The company had $14 billion in debt as of June 30.

Higher ratings allow companies to pay lower interest rates to borrow and refinance debt.

S&P said Friday that Ford's auto operations should generate at least mid-single-digit profit margins this year.

It also raised Ford Credit's European bank to "BBB-" from "BB" and assigned a "Stable" outlook to the parent company.

S&P said it was assuming "some improvement" in North American light-vehicle sales into next year but believed the company's North American operations would remain profitable even with flat or slightly lower sales.

It added that as Japanese auto makers rebuild inventories hurt by this spring's earthquake in Japan, it could lead to "modest market share losses" by many non-Japanese companies in the U.S.

Ford is scheduled to report third-quarter results next Wednesday.

Associated Press

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

PFT: Vikings aren't giving up, Frazier insists

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As the 22nd overall pick in last year?s NFL draft, Broncos receiver Demaryius Thomas was a major disappointment, catching just 22 passes for 283 yards in his rookie year.

And so far this year Thomas has done even less.

Thomas has had injuries to his foot, ankle, Achilles tendon, hand and head, and he hasn?t even been able to get into a game yet this season. Thomas knows people are already calling him the B-word, and he says he?s been concerned that the Broncos might release him.

?I?ve been stressing, really, feeling that frustration, that I could have been cut,? Thomas told the Denver Post. ?I was worried about that, actually. I don?t want to be that guy they say that?s injury prone. I?ve already had three injuries since I?ve been in the league that set me back. I don?t want to get here and be that bust. I told my mother this and I told my family this. I told them I was going to be the guy who had success. I just want to stick to what I say.?

The Broncos hope Thomas can finally produce, which is one of the reasons they traded starting receiver Brandon Lloyd. Thomas thinks he can repay that confidence by becoming the team?s No. 1 receiver.

?I still want to be that guy,? Thomas said. ?I think I?m ready to be that guy. I?ve been saying this, but this is the healthiest I?ve been, right now, since I?ve been in the league.?

Broncos coach John Fox says he sees Thomas?s potential. But Fox also pointed out that he?s not the one who drafted Thomas.

?He has size, speed, strength, a lot of the things you look for,? Fox said. ?That?s probably why he was selected as high as he was, and we?re looking forward to getting him back.?

Fox?s phrasing ? ?that?s probably why he was selected as high as he was? ? is interesting. It suggests that Fox isn?t sure that Thomas was really worth a first-round draft pick, but now that Fox has Thomas on his team, he feels like he has little choice but to give Thomas a shot.

The same could be said for the Broncos? other first-round draft pick last year, Tim Tebow. Maybe Tebow-to-Thomas will become the Broncos? pass-catch combination for years to come, and the Josh McDaniels era won?t look so bad in hindsight.

Or maybe Fox will end up cursing the day he inherited a couple of first-round busts.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/10/19/frazier-vikings-not-giving-up-on-the-2011-season/related/

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Friday, October 21, 2011

POSCO predicts tough fourth quarter after Q3 meets view (Reuters)

SEOUL (Reuters) ? POSCO (005490.KS), the world's third-biggest steelmaker and backed by billionaire investor Warren Buffett, cut its 2011 investment plan and painted a dim outlook after posting a 6 percent rise in quarterly profit that met market expectations.

The outlook from POSCO, which kicks off the earnings reporting season for major Asian steelmakers such as Baosteel (600019.SS) and Nippon Steel (5401.T), bodes ill for the sector.

Although prices of raw materials such as iron ore and coking coal are softening, weakness in developed economies and tight credit conditions in China are expected to weigh on steel prices.

"Unless the global economy gets better and sparks demand, POSCO's steel business will stagger for at least two to three years, pressured by low-end Chinese products, global oversupply and its domestic rival Hyundai Steel growing fast," said Kim Se-hoon, a fund manager at Assetplus Investment Management, which owns POSCO shares.

The company, which trails ArcelorMittal (ISPA.AS) and Baosteel (600019.SS), said on Friday its July-September operating profit was 1.09 trillion won ($951.8 million), versus an average 1.15 trillion won forecast from analysts, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

The profit edged up from 1.03 trillion won a year ago, thanks to higher sales volume and prices, but fell from 1.5 trillion won in the previous quarter because of higher raw material costs, POSCO said.

BLEAK Q4 EARNINGS

POSCO Chief Financial Officer Choi Jong-tae said the steelmaker's fourth-quarter operating profit may decrease to below 1 trillion won and that steel prices are expected to fall until the first half of next year.

"I expect our fourth-quarter earnings to be the worst among this year," Choi told analysts after its earnings announcement.

He also said the firm's capital expenditure is unlikely to rise next year, after it slashed this year's investment plan by 18 percent to 6 trillion won.

POSCO said it expected global steel prices to remain weak because of an oversupply, while demand growth is seen slowing due to sluggish economies in advanced countries and China tightening.

"At home market, Korea turned into a net steel exporter because volume growth outpaced steel consumption growth...Demand decline is expected to continue in the second half because of sluggishness in major industries," POSCO said in a statement.

The weak won is also set to increase costs of imported raw materials for South Korean steelmakers in the fourth quarter.

The won, one of the region's most vulnerable currencies to global turmoil, lost more than 9 percent against the dollar in the third quarter and is widely expected to remain under pressure over the coming months as global economic jitters dampen investor appetite for riskier assets.

POSCO raised its cost-cutting target to 1.4 trillion won for this year, from the previous 1 trillion won.

Shares of POSCO, in which Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (BRKa.N) (BRKb.N) owns around 5 percent stake, have fallen 26 percent this year, compared with a 10 percent drop in the broader market (.KS11).

POSCO shares ended up 0.3 percent prior to the result on Friday, versus a 1.8 percent gain in the wider market.

($1 = 1145.200 Korean Won)

(Additional reporting by Ju-min Park, Tae-yi Kim and Yoo Choon-sik; Editing by Jonathan Hopfner and Muralikumar Anantharaman)

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Rangers, Cardinals battle in Game 1

Bottom of 2:
Cardinals second. Holliday grounded out, second baseman Kinsler to first baseman Mi.Young. Berkman grounded out, third baseman Beltre to first baseman Mi.Young. Freese walked.
Runs:?0,?Hits:?0Top of 2:
Rangers second. Mi.Young grounded out, shortstop Furcal to first baseman Pujols. Beltre doubled to left. N.Cruz walked on a full count. Napoli grounded into a double play, shortstop Furcal to second baseman Punto to first baseman Pujols, N.Cruz out.
Runs:?0,?Hits:?1Bottom of 1:
Cardinals first. Furcal walked. Jay grounded into a double play, third baseman Beltre to second baseman Kinsler to first baseman Mi.Young, Furcal out. Pujols lined out to third baseman Beltre.
Runs:?0,?Hits:?0Top of 1:
Rangers first. Kinsler infield single to third. Kinsler was caught stealing, catcher Y.Molina to shortstop Furcal. Andrus grounded out, first baseman Pujols to pitcher C.Carpenter. J.Hamilton grounded out, shortstop Furcal to first baseman Pujols.
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

On 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,' Be Very Afraid of Kyle Richards (omg!)

There was a point during tonight's episode of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," where all the Housewives sat looking at each other, their faces frozen from fear, not Botox. Kyle Richards was on a rampage against her new target, Brandi Glanville (Camille Grammer having been elevated to "Like" status). And no Housewife dared to step in and stop the madness, lest they end up on the shite list. Kyle really does run that mother, doesn't she?

Lame Game night continued and it was hardly joyous. Kim Richards, who very often appears not to have the sense God gave a pigeon, sits in the corner and calls Brandi "pathetic," among other niceties. It's funny how during this episode, Kim was all too ready to have her sister's back, yet last season, when she legitimately could have squashed that whole nonsense between Kyle and Camille Grammer, she lawyered up and said she didn't want to get involved. And she certainly didn't jump to Kyle's defense during the dinner party from hell. Just another in a long line of Housewives who've "found their voice," and have no idea of how or when to use it.

Kyle, meanwhile, can't let go of Brandi's son peeing on the lawn and corrals a terrified Camille to her side. "Would you not say [something]?!" she demands of Camille. A meek and submissive Camille agrees she would and Kyle's assault goes full tilt as she hurls insult after insult at Brandi, "trashy" and "classless" being perhaps the nicest. Ah, but Brandi gave as good as she got, labeling Kyle a "bitch." Well done.

Some might say the lowest blow came when Brandi called Kim a meth addict. Low? Absolutely. However, Kyle's indignation about Brandi's son and his wayward pee-pee bordered on disturbing. Nobody got that mad when Giggy slurped out of the $10,000 champagne glass. By now, Brandi's in tears, upset that Kyle would bring her children into this nonsense. "You insulted my sister," was Kyle's rationale. Because the two have so much to do with each other. Rule No. 1 of Housewifedom (besides avoiding dinner parties) never, EVER, go after the kids. Off-limits. And then some.

As Kyle continued to fly around the room on Brandi's crutch, cackling with delight, the other Housewives (except Kim, who wagged her finger in Brandi's face, threatening to poke her with it) sat idly by, too scared

to do the right thing and stop Kyle's reign of terror. At the 11th hour, Taylor Armstrong leaps up with her signature "enough!" line and sends everyone back to their corner. Kyle actually starts to look embarrassed, but our gal Kim wants to keep the fun times going.

Mercifully, a fork is put into game night as Brandi decides to hobble home. Except she can't because Kim hid her crutches. Dana Wilkey, the social-climbing, name-dropping, non-hostess offers to help Brandi to her car, but not before she gets her digs in about how she shouldn't have called Kim a meth addict and should discipline her son better. Can we maroon Dana on an island somewhere?

Everyone begins to migrate to the front door and Dana thinks they should all go away on a vacation as part of Kim's "journey." She just can't get off of that one. Camille thinks Dana's "desperate" to fit in with the Housewives and as Kyle's leaving, she tells her "friend in her head" that they're "together forever." Kyle had no idea what she was talking about, but honestly, she should probably be scared.

Adrienne Maloof, who ducked out of the Game Night debacle, visits with Kyle and Lisa Vanderpump, where she gets the lowdown. Brandi had already filled Adrienne in, but Kyle spun the whole travesty as being Brandi's fault. Adrienne wasn't upset about the peeing on the lawn (and it was her lawn) and correctly guesses that Kyle and Kim probably pushed Brandi's buttons and that perhaps one Miss Richards is in denial about another Miss Richard's problems. Brit Lisa was mostly flabbergasted to learn that her beloved Winston Churchill is now a great Black leader.

Taylor and Brandi meet for lunch. Well, Brandi ate a salad and French Fries while Taylor sipped a coffee. Taylor has released Kim from the grip of Oklahoma and tells Brandi you can set your watch by Kim being an erratic crazy pants. Brandi concedes she crossed a few lines, but maintains her stance that Kim is onsomething. Taylor suggests Brandi may have to fall on her crutch and do some apologizing, starting with Kyle.

The fact that for a week, Kim was pumping room spray into her mouth thinking it was breath spray, doesn't do a whole lot to dispel that sense and pigeon myth. The Richards sisters are headed to the Palm Desert house - the one Kim accused Kyle of stealing. The 99 cent version is that the house was to be divided evenly between the three sisters and Kyle bought her sisters out. Except Kim wanted back in and got shut out. Kim and Kyle try to tiptoe their way through the wreckage of their relationship, but it's hard for them to move past all the hurts and accusations. Well, maybe they can bring Dana on their safe journey.

Lisa's wedding planner. Oh dear. A delightful hybrid of Zang Toi (see "Real Housewives of New York City" Season Two) Tim Gunn and a kabuki artist run amok, wedding planner Kevin Lee is determined to bring Pandora's wedding up to Beverly Hills standards. That means if Lisa wants her daughter to get married in a church instead of the backyard, they can just build one on the tennis courts. He's aghast to discover there's a budget. This is Beverly Hills, where "budget" is a six letter word.

Camille's hosting a charity luncheon for cancer and everyone but Kim's in the house. Brandi's not running scared and teeters in on her crutches, head held high. Of course they're all at the same table, but Kyle refuses to say one word to Brandi. Lisa makes a half-hearted attempt to draw Brandi into the conversation, but overall, Brandi remains persona non grata.

We end the night with Adrienne and Kim taking a leisurely stroll around the neighborhood. Adrienne wants to know how Kim's doing, especially with Kyle. Kim will try to forgive, but will never forget.

Next time, Pandora has a party, Kyle warns Brandi and Adrienne washes a chicken.

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