Wednesday, October 31, 2012

iPad mini review

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The iPad mini has been rumored for nearly as long as the original iPad has existed, but it wasn't clear early on how many of those rumors were based on fact and how many were based on hope. Hope, that was, for a smaller, more portable tablet that would bring access to all the Apple ecosystem had to offer, in a package you could easily hold in one hand. Specifically, a package more affordable than the 10-incher.

That's this, the 7.9-inch, $329 iPad mini that sports a screen with the same resolution as the iPad 2 -- only smaller. As we put this one through its paces it quickly became clear that this is far more than a cheaper, smaller iPad. This is a thinner, lighter device that deserves independent consideration. In many ways, it's actually better than the 10-inch slate from which it was born. But is it better for you? Join us after the break as we find out.

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Monday, October 29, 2012

Google's Oct. 29 Android event canceled due to Hurricane Sandy

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"We are canceling our Monday morning event in New York due to Hurricane Sandy," a note from Google's Android team explains. "We will let you know our plans as soon as we know more. Stay safe and dry."

Monday's event was originally scheduled for 10 a.m. ET and was expected to include the announcement of Android 4.2 as well as a variety of new gadgets.

Rumors, reports, and leaked images suggest that Google's intending to unveil a new Nexus smartphone???an LG device dubbed the Nexus 4???as well as a 10-inch tablet called the Nexus 10. Additionally, the company is expected to add two new models to its Nexus 7 tablet?line???32GB devices, one of which should have HSPA+ connectivity.

The?cancellation?of Monday's event doesn't mark the first time that Google has adjusted its product announcement plans based on current events, of course. In October 2011, the company rescheduled the unveiling of the Galaxy Nexus smartphone and Android 4.0 (better known as Ice Cream Sandwich) out of respect for the passing of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.

Want more tech news?or interesting?links? You'll get plenty of both if you keep up with Rosa Golijan, the writer of this post, by following her on?Twitter, subscribing to her?Facebook?posts,?or circling her?on?Google+.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/gadgetbox/googles-oct-29-android-event-canceled-due-hurricane-sandy-1B6722051

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Friday, October 26, 2012

iPad 4 vs. iPad 2 vs. iPad mini: Which iPad should you get?

iPad 4 vs. iPad 2 vs. iPad mini: Which iPad should you get?

The latest, greatest, iPad -- in this case the late 2012 iPad 4 -- can't be considered a no-brainer buy this year because Apple has now also introduced the all-new iPad mini. The iPad 2 has also stuck around in some sort of limbo-like middle ground, further complicating your purchasing decision.

Power vs portability, starting at $329 vs. starting at $399 or $499 -- there's a lot of factors to consider.

(Late) 2012 iPad product line

Just when you thought Apple had already introduced the new iPad this year, they went and introduced a newer one! If you haven't taken the iPad plunge yet, or if you're looking to upgrade from another tablet or a first generation iPad, that just means you have even better value for your money.

iPad mini: $329 Wi-Fi, $459 Wi-Fi + cellular

The iPad mini is slightly cheaper than the iPad 4 or the iPad 2, but that's just a side benefit of being a little smaller and a lot lighter. In terms of hardware, it's got basically the same body and components as the 2012 iPod touch 5, including the aluminum unibody, Apple A5 processor, and storage options. It has the iPad 2-style screen, however, at 1024x768, only shrunk down from 9.7 inches to 7.9 inches. That makes it slightly higher density -- the same 163 ppi as the iPhone 3GS if you're keeping score -- than the 132 ppi iPad 2, but nowhere near the 264 ppi of the iPad 4.

The lightness is the biggest differentiator, however. You can hold it easily in one hand, and while it's not small enough to be an on-the-go style device like the iPhone or iPod touch, it's not relegated to be a sitting-down, on-you-lap style device like the full sized iPad either. It's much better lying down, and much easier to hold for longer periods of time. It's also easier to stash in big jacket pocket or small carry bad.

Apple offers the iPad mini Wi-Fi at three price points depending on the amount of storage:

  • 16GB - $329
  • 32GB - $429
  • 64GB - $529

If you want it with 3G GSM/CDMA, and 4G LTE version, the prices go up $130:

  • 16GB - $459
  • 32GB - $559
  • 64GB - $659

If you value portability over the power of the processor and prettiness of the screen, get the iPad mini.

iPad 2 (2011) 16GB - $399 Wi-Fi, $529 Wi-Fi + 3G

iPad 2: Everything you need to know

If you want it with 3G GSM/CDMA, and 4G LTE version, the prices go up $130:

  • 16GB - $629
  • 32GB - $729
  • 64GB - $829

If you know you want a top of the line iPad, with the latest and greatest features and every bit of cool technology Apple has to offer, then get the new iPad.

Any questions?

If you're still not sure, hit up our iPhone Forums to get the help you need to make up your mind.



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In 2 murder cases, mothers turn in their own sons

This booking photo provided by the Westminster, Colo., Police Department shows Austin Reed Sigg, 17, who has been arrested in the abduction and killing of a 10-year-old girl and the attempted kidnapping of a runner. Police say they arrested Sigg at his Westminster home Tuesday night, about five miles from the home of Jessica Ridgeway, who disappeared Oct. 5. Her body was found five days later in a field at a park. The break comes two days after police said Jessica's abduction was linked to the attempted abduction in May of a 22-year-old runner at another park. (AP Photo/Westminster Police Department)

This booking photo provided by the Westminster, Colo., Police Department shows Austin Reed Sigg, 17, who has been arrested in the abduction and killing of a 10-year-old girl and the attempted kidnapping of a runner. Police say they arrested Sigg at his Westminster home Tuesday night, about five miles from the home of Jessica Ridgeway, who disappeared Oct. 5. Her body was found five days later in a field at a park. The break comes two days after police said Jessica's abduction was linked to the attempted abduction in May of a 22-year-old runner at another park. (AP Photo/Westminster Police Department)

This booking photo released by the Westminster, Colo., Police Department shows Austin Reed Sigg. Police in this Denver suburb announced Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012, that Sigg, 17, has been arrested in the abduction and killing of a 10-year-old girl and the attempted kidnapping of a runner. Police say they arrested Sigg at his Westminster home Tuesday night, about five miles from the home of Jessica Ridgeway, who disappeared Oct. 5. Her body was found five days later in a field at a park. The break comes two days after police said Jessica's abduction was linked to the attempted abduction in May of a 22-year-old runner at another park. (AP Photo/Westminster Police Department)

Investigators remove items from what is believed to be Austin Reed Sigg's home at 10622 102nd Avenue Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012 in Westminster, Colo. Sigg is being held for the murder of Jessica Ridgeway. (AP Photo/Barry Gutierrez)

This image provided by the Westminster Colorado Police Department shows Jessica Ridgeway, who went missing on her way to school on Oct. 5. A body found in a suburban Denver park was identified Friday, Oct. 12, 2012, as that of the missing 10-year-old girl, as anxious parents kept close watch over their children because of the potential presence of a predator in their midst, authorities said. (AP Photo/Westminster Colorado Police Department)

District Attorney Scott Storey talks to the media after a hearing for Austin Reed Sigg, 17, the suspect in connection with the death of 10-year-old Jessica Ridgeway at the Jefferson County Courthouse in Golden, Colo., on Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012. Ridgeway disappeared Oct. 5 after leaving home for school. Her remains were found 5 days later. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)

GOLDEN, Colo. (AP) ? Mindy Sigg sat sobbing on Thursday, listening to prosecutors tell a court that her 17-year-old son had confessed to the abduction and killing of 10-year-old Jessica Ridgeway.

While any mother would be devastated, there was an even more heartbreaking wrinkle for Sigg: She was the one who called police.

It was not the only high-profile case this week in which a mother made that painful choice. In New Jersey, Anita Saunders saw something on a Facebook page that led her to call police.

Her two sons, ages 15 and 17, are now charged with murdering 12-year-old Autumn Pasquale, a bike-lover who authorities said was lured to their home with the promise of new parts.

What does it feel like to turn in your child, knowing they could be sentenced to many years in prison? Surely, no one knows but those who've done it.

But a main motivation, according to one criminologist, is simply a desire to do the right thing.

"These are law-abiding people, pro-social people," said Kathleen Heide, professor of criminology at the University of South Florida. "And besides doing the right thing, the parents often want to get their children help."

What they often aren't aware of, though, are the full ramifications in terms of likely punishment.

"If these are cases of first- or second-degree murder, in most cases the kids will be charged as adults," Heide said. "This means they can be sentenced to life in prison."

In both cases, authorities are deciding whether to prosecute the suspects as adults.

Certainly not all parents are ready to turn in their kids. One high-profile case from the 1990s, in fact, resulted in strains between the United States and Israel, when a father helped his teenage son escape this country after a particularly brutal murder in Maryland. The son, Samuel Sheinbein, confessed and is now serving a 24-year sentence in Israel ? a lighter term than he likely would have gotten in the United States.

Mindy Sigg made a different decision. Reached by phone on Wednesday, she told The Associated Press: "I made the phone call, and he turned himself in. That's all I have to say." Then she broke down in tears.

Her son Austin Reed Sigg made his first court appearance Thursday in the death of Jessica and in a separate attack on a 22-year-old runner, who managed to break free, in May.

Prosecutors say he has confessed in both cases, and investigators have overwhelming DNA evidence against him. He was ordered held without bail; Prosecutors are expected to formally charge him next week.

"I think that was the most loving, difficult thing she did," Peg Claspell, who lives near the Siggs, said about the mother's decision. "I'm grateful that she did. I can't imagine the pain for her and she's in my prayers. She has a long and difficult time ahead of her."

Her husband, Tom, struggled when asked if he would turn in a child. "I can say yes, but I don't know if I would. It would be a very hard thing to do," he said, explaining it would depend on the severity of the crime.

In a case like this, "I probably would," he said.

In the New Jersey case, Justin Robinson, 15, and Dante Robinson, 17, have been charged with murder and other counts in the death of 12-year-old Autumn, whose body was found Monday stuffed in a recycling bin only blocks from her home in Clayton.

An autopsy found the seventh-grader suffered blunt force trauma consistent with strangulation.

The boys are due in court Friday for a hearing to determine if they will remain in custody.

What's rare about both cases, said Heide, the criminologist, is that boys of this age rarely kill girls, especially girls so young. "Usually boys this age kill other males, and in their own age cohort," she said.

Jessica disappeared three weeks ago after leaving her home in the Denver suburb of Westminster to walk to school. She never arrived. Her remains were found on Oct. 10. Sigg was taken into custody late Tuesday after police received the mother's phone call. He lived about a mile from Jessica.

Sigg wore a blue-green jail uniform and had a light goatee when he appeared in a heavily guarded courtroom in Golden.

Four of his family members were seated in the court, and they sobbed at times during the hearing.

When District Judge Ann Gail Meinster asked Sigg if a parent was present, he said "Yes" and looked toward his relatives. He then mostly sat with his head bowed.

Seven of Jessica's family members sat in the courtroom with their arms around each other. Sigg glanced in their direction just once.

Public defender Ryan Loewer had argued for setting bail for Sigg, saying he has no prior criminal history. Prosecutor Hal Sargent said Sigg had confessed and investigators had a strong case.

"There's DNA evidence, and the evidence is overwhelming," he said.

After the hearing, Jefferson County District Attorney Scott Storey said prosecutors cannot seek the death penalty for Sigg because he is a minor.

Storey said the law is unclear on whether Sigg could be sentenced to life in prison.

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2005 that the death penalty was unconstitutional for minors. Colorado law allows for life sentences for juveniles convicted of serious crimes, but it would be up to a judge to determine whether that's appropriate, Storey said.

Storey declined to discuss the possibility that Sigg might enter an insanity plea.

Former high school classmates painted a picture of Sigg as an intelligent teen who often wore black and complained about school but who would stay late sometimes to work on computers. Sigg was interested in mortuary science and was taking forensics classes, said Rachel Bradley, 17, who attended Standley Lake High School with him.

At the time of his arrest, Sigg was enrolled at Arapahoe Community College, which offers the state's only accredited mortuary science program.

Sigg left Standley Lake High in July after finishing the 11th grade and later earned a GED. School officials don't know why he left.

Former schoolmate Sarah Morevec said Sigg had been bullied for having a high voice.

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Noveck contributed from New York. Associated Press writers Dan Elliott and Kristen Wyatt in Denver contributed to this report.

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Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office east bank crime report, Oct. 23 ...

This information reflects initial calls for service reported by the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office for the east bank of Jefferson Parish. Locations are approximate due to automated location methods and address inconsistencies, the Sheriff's Office says. Burglar alarm calls are excluded.
8700 block of 26th Street - Oct. 22, 11:04 a.m., criminal damage.
3200 block of 36th Street - Oct. 22, 10:44 a.m., disturbing the peace.
6600 block of Airline Drive - Oct. 22, 12:35 p.m., theft.
7900 block of Airline Drive - Oct. 22, 2:18 p.m., theft.
Airline Drive and Clearview Parkway - Oct. 22, 2:16 a.m., assault.
Airline Drive and David Drive - Oct. 22, 10:58 a.m., vehicle wreck.
3000 block of Andover Street - Oct. 22, 8:21 a.m., criminal damage.
3000 block of Andover Street - Oct. 22, 9:00 a.m., criminal damage.
3000 block of Andover Street - Oct. 22, 9:12 a.m., criminal damage.
1000 block of Aris Avenue - Oct. 22, 4:35 p.m., vehicle burglary.
400 block of Athania Parkway - Oct. 22, 9:48 a.m., theft.
4900 block of Avron Boulevard - Oct. 22, 9:52 a.m., theft.
4600 block of Beau Lac Lane - Oct. 22, 1:26 p.m., suspicious person.
8900 block of Belle Grove Place - Oct. 22, 7:22 p.m., criminal damage.
300 block of Betz Avenue - Oct. 22, 3:37 p.m., residence burglary.
700 block of Blanche Avenue - Oct. 22, 9:00 p.m., vehicle burglary.
2200 block of Blk Caswell Lane - Oct. 22, 4:47 p.m., disturbing the peace.
1200 block of Blk Clearview Parkway - Oct. 22, 8:15 p.m., disturbing the peace.
400 block of Blk Lake Avenue - Oct. 22, 4:02 p.m., criminal damage.
300 block of Blk Lynnette Drive - Oct. 22, 2:46 p.m., suspicious person.
500 block of Blk Richard Avenue - Oct. 22, 4:02 p.m., suspicious person.
4500 block of Blk Southshore Drive - Oct. 22, 12:37 p.m., suspicious person.
Bonnabel Boulevard and Feronia Street - Oct. 22, 12:46 p.m., disturbing the peace.
2300 block of North Causeway Boulevard - Oct. 22, 9:38 a.m., vehicle burglary.
North Causeway Boulevard and Interstate 10 - Oct. 22, 10:19 p.m., drug law violation.
Citrus Boulevard and Dickory Avenue - Oct. 22, 11:50 a.m., vehicle wreck.
Citrus Boulevard and River Oaks Road East - Oct. 22, 7:06 a.m., vehicle wreck.
1100 block of South Clearview Parkway - Oct. 22, 2:05 p.m., theft.
2200 block of Clearview Parkway - Oct. 22, 1:27 a.m., suspicious person.
2200 block of Clearview Parkway - Oct. 22, 1:10 p.m., theft.
Clearview Parkway and Calumet Street - Oct. 22, 12:55 a.m., suspicious person.
Clearview Parkway and Camel Street - Oct. 22, 5:16 p.m., vehicle wreck.
Clearview Parkway and Interstate 10 - Oct. 22, 6:18 a.m., vehicle wreck.
Clearview Parkway and Veterans Memorial Boulevard - Oct. 22, 3:39 p.m., vehicle wreck.
2200 block of Cleary Avenue - Oct. 22, 3:13 p.m., business burglary.
Cleary Avenue and 17th Street - Oct. 22, 1:05 a.m., suspicious person.
900 block of David Drive - Oct. 22, 5:19 p.m., vehicle burglary.
2000 block of Dickory Avenue - Oct. 22, 7:43 a.m., criminal damage.
3400 block of Edenborn Avenue - Oct. 22, 9:35 p.m., disturbing the peace.
1400 block of Edwards Avenue - Oct. 22, 7:06 a.m., vehicle burglary.
4300 block of Englewood Street - Oct. 22, 10:22 a.m., vehicle wreck.
West Esplanade Avenue and Craig Avenue - Oct. 22, 6:25 p.m., vehicle wreck.
West Esplanade Avenue and James Drive - Oct. 22, 8:43 a.m., vehicle wreck.
West Esplanade Avenue and North Woodlawn Avenue - Oct. 22, 7:49 a.m., vehicle wreck.
West Esplanade Avenue and Transcontinental Drive - Oct. 22, 5:11 p.m., vehicle wreck.
200 block of Georgia Court - Oct. 22, 10:12 a.m., vehicle burglary.
4300 block of Grace King Place - Oct. 22, 3:04 p.m., theft.
9200 block of Hermitage Place - Oct. 22, 5:40 p.m., criminal damage.
4200 block of Hessmer Avenue - Oct. 22, 3:16 a.m., battery.
Hickory Avenue and Airline Drive - Oct. 22, 8:13 a.m., vehicle wreck.
3100 block of Houma Boulevard - Oct. 22, 5:13 p.m., disturbing the peace.
200 block of Iona Street - Oct. 22, 6:13 p.m., vehicle wreck.
100 block of Jefferson Heights Avenue - Oct. 22, 10:10 p.m., battery.
Jefferson Highway and Labarre Place - Oct. 22, 2:04 p.m., suspicious person.
Jefferson Highway and Shrewsbury Court - Oct. 22, 11:08 p.m., suspicious person.
Jefferson Highway and Terrace Street - Oct. 22, 10:30 a.m., suspicious person.
600 block of Jefferson Street - Oct. 22, 8:56 a.m., theft.
Kawanee Avenue and Harvard Avenue - Oct. 22, 5:56 a.m., disturbing the peace.
300 block of L and A Road - Oct. 22, 3:15 p.m., burglary.
Labarre Road and Airline Drive - Oct. 22, 3:27 a.m., illegal discharge of weapon.
1100 block of Lake Avenue - Oct. 22, 11:06 a.m., vehicle wreck.
2900 block of Lake Villa Drive - Oct. 22, 2:11 a.m., disturbing the peace.
West Metairie Avenue and Clearview Parkway - Oct. 22, 2:58 a.m., suspicious person.
West Napoleon Avenue and Clearview Parkway - Oct. 22, 2:36 a.m., disturbing the peace.
West Napoleon Avenue and David Drive - Oct. 22, 6:53 p.m., suspicious person.
West Napoleon Avenue and Richland Avenue - Oct. 22, 2:57 p.m., disturbing the peace.
West Napoleon Avenue and Severn Avenue - Oct. 22, 11:47 a.m., vehicle wreck.
11100 block of Newton Street - Oct. 22, 5:19 p.m., drug law violation.
1500 block of Palm Street - Oct. 22, 12:18 p.m., suspicious person.
1500 block of Palm Street - Oct. 22, 2:56 p.m., suspicious person.
300 block of Papworth Avenue - Oct. 22, 1:57 p.m., theft.
100 block of Raspberry Street - Oct. 22, 6:57 a.m., criminal damage.
600 block of Richard Avenue - Oct. 22, 5:48 p.m., disturbing the peace.
6300 block of Riverside Drive - Oct. 22, 12:29 p.m., disturbing the peace.
Roberta Street and Veterans Memorial Boulevard - Oct. 22, 12:25 p.m., vehicle wreck.
400 block of Sadie Avenue - Oct. 22, 10:59 a.m., vehicle wreck.
3000 block of Sam Lenoux Street - Oct. 22, 1:34 p.m., suspicious person.
1900 block of Sandra Avenue - Oct. 22, 11:23 a.m., criminal damage.
2100 block of Sandra Avenue - Oct. 22, 3:00 a.m., suspicious person.
1000 block of Severn Avenue - Oct. 22, 9:57 p.m., criminal damage.
Severn Avenue and West Esplanade Avenue North - Oct. 22, 3:00 p.m., suspicious person.
600 block of Sizeler Avenue - Oct. 22, 12:33 a.m., disturbing the peace.
4700 block of Trenton Street - Oct. 22, 1:09 p.m., vehicle wreck.
3000 block of Veterans Memorial Boulevard - Oct. 22, 10:51 a.m., vehicle wreck.
3300 block of Veterans Memorial Boulevard - Oct. 22, 8:34 p.m., theft.
8800 block of Veterans Memorial Boulevard - Oct. 22, 5:37 p.m., theft.
Veterans Memorial Boulevard and Clearview Parkway - Oct. 22, 2:23 a.m., assault.
Veterans Memorial Boulevard and Cleary Avenue - Oct. 22, 10:02 a.m., vehicle wreck.

Source: http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2012/10/jefferson_parish_sheriffs_offi_1103.html

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

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For starters, as I said, it?s rude to ask people how much they earn for a living. Yes, I know?in some cultures this is a common thing to do. However, you have to understand something. When you come to a forum, you are dealing with people from many cultures and not all of them conform to your way of thinking. So you have to shift your mindset to one of dealing with many types of people.Armed with this knowledge, and a determined attitude to beat the snobbiest kids in school, children canvas neighborhoods and block incoming phone calls by contacting family members to see if they would be interested in purchasing German chocolate or a can of caramel popcorn.

The truth is the Internet facilitates business online because they are product driven in an environment that acknowledges a consumer centric mentality. Websites are developed using knowledge-based content that consumers expect and price structures are fair and competitive.In most cases the customer will never ask for a photo ID, a bank statement or the median age of your employees. They are simply looking for a site they can trust to deliver a product they need.

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Tough decisions: vote makes my head hurt ? Sports Journalists ...

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In this greatest year in the history of British sport, the choice of who should win our coveted SJA Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year titles ? the Daddy and the Mummy of sporting awards ? has never been more challenging.

It?s given NORMAN GILLER quite a headache

Bradley Wiggins: the Tour de France winner pays keen attention to what the papers say, even French ones

When Bradley Wiggins became the first Brit to win the Tour de France ? followed almost immediately by an Olympic gold medal ? the men?s prize at this year?s SJA British Sports Awards seemed nailed on for him.

But, innocent as I am sure he is, how saddled is he with the fall-out from the shaming of dope pedaller Lance Armstrong? The strain is bound to tell on Wiggins: yesterday?s launch announcement in Paris for the 2013 centenary Tour was dominated by questions about Armstrong, who earlier this week was stripped of his seven Tour de France victories.

Cycling is in crisis to the point where double decathlon Olympic gold medallist Daley Thompson is calling for the sport to be thrown out of the Games.

It is as bonkers as Boris Johnson dangling on a zip wire over the Olympic Park. Track and field has been heaving with athletes taking the steroid to paradise for years.

Discussing this with another Express expat, Randall Northam ? publisher, SJA Treasurer and athletics writer ? he summed it up perfectly. ?It is an entirely ridiculous, stones-and-glasshouses suggestion coming from someone from a sport that has given the world Ben Johnson, Marion Jones and Linford Christie,? he said. ?If you are going to ban cycling from the Olympics because of drug cheats, then athletics, weightlifting and swimming would be next in line. Where would you stop??

Kicking cycling out of the Olympics is not the answer. No, cleaning up the sport is the only way, with zero tolerance and instant life-long disqualification for anybody caught cheating.

Thanks to the cycling charlatan Armstrong, it seems to me that Bradley Wiggins has as much chance of becoming Sportsman of the Year as Victoria Pendleton of winning Strictly Come Dancing. That means it is not out of the question, but he is certainly not, as seemed likely, going to waltz to the title.

In any other year Andy Murray?s triple whammy of Wimbledon final, Olympic gold medal and then US Grand Slam would have assured him the award. But there?s the Olympic double of Mo-Mo Farah to consider, the plain sailing of Ben Ainslie, the velodrome victories of Sir Chris Hoy and the whizzing wheelchair deeds of David Weir.

Olympic boxing gold medal-winner Nicola Adams is one of a number of outstanding candidates for the SJA?s Sportswoman of the Year title

The women?s race is nearly as tight, with heptathlete Jessica Ennis a hot favourite but under pressure from smiling assassin Nicola Adams, clean cyclists Pendleton. Laura Trott and Sarah Storey, and coming up on the outside incredible Paralympian swimming sensation Ellie Simmonds.

And why do I refer to the SJA?s British Sports Awards as the Mummy and Daddy of sporting awards? A quick history lesson to show why the BBC?s Sports Personality of the Year award will always be playing catch-up?

The first Sportsman of the Year award was introduced by my old paper the Daily Express, and it was a cyclist who was the inaugural winner back in the London Olympic year of 1948. Reg Harris, silver medallist in the sprint, pedalled to first place.

The Sports Writers? Association (now the SJA) followed with their award in 1949, but lacked the publicity, muscle and money of an Express then selling 4.2 million copies a day.

BBC sports boss Paul Fox decided the Beeb should get in on the act in 1954, and to avoid being seen as a complete rip-off from the Express or the SWA, they called their award the ?Sports Personality of the Year?. It was first featured in their midweek flagship Sportsview programme.

In a postcard poll, Chris Chataway pulled in 14,517 votes to beat Roger Bannister into second place. This was a complete nonsense in the year that Roger not only became the first man to break the four-minute mile barrier but also won the Empire mile title ? in the ?Race of the Century? against Aussie John Landy ? and the European 1,500m gold medal.

It demonstrated, even then, the power of television: Chataway benefited from beating Vladimir Kuts in an electrifying 5,000m race, shown live on TV from London?s White City just two months before the award was announced. With all the new technology and progress in presentations, nobody has been able to beat the way Chataway and Kuts were picked out in a spotlight as they raced neck and neck on the final lap in their floodlit thriller.

The Daily Express and the Sports Writers? Association got it right that year, and awarded their trophies to Roger Bannister, who should have been a mile ahead in the BBC poll. The judgement of our fellow members, the sports journalists, have been as reliable ever since.

The awards project used to be the biggest thing on the Express budget when I was in the sports team in the 1960s and ?70s. Sir Max Aitken, son of Lord Beaverbrook, was sports mad, and encouraged a glittering ceremony at which he used to make the main presentation. First man to hand over the BBC?s trophy to Chris Chataway was their own presenter, Peter Dimmock.

Roger Bannister en route to the first sub-four-minute mile: not good enough for the BBC award in 1954, he was the sportswriters? Sportsman of the Year

Now the BBC awards show has grown so big they use our TV licence money to hire a major indoor arena for an evening of back-slapping (and some back-stabbing), while the Express does not even manage a whisper. This year?s SPOTY is coming live from the Excel Arena on December 16 ? 10 days after our awards ? in front of an audience of 15,000, and a spectacular show will be anchored by Gary Lineker, Sue Barker and the unstoppable Clare Balding.

The SJA ceremony, into its 63rd year, has settled down into a much-acclaimed lunch event, with the Sportsman, Sportswoman and Team of the Year winners chosen by members? votes. Our distinguished President Sir Michael Parkinson will make the main presentations this year at the Tower of London in front of an audience of around 500 media colleagues, as well as many leading sports figures and other celebrities.

We have been recognising the exploits of our sportswomen with an individual award since back in 1959, when long jumper Mary Bignal was the winner. She won it again five years later as Olympic champion Mary Rand.

To their everlasting embarrassment, the BBC last year managed to have a shortlist without a single (or married) woman on it. They blamed it on ?Fleet Street?, because it was the all-male sports editors who proposed the runners and riders.

No chance of a repeat this year. The shortlist for viewers to choose from has been increased from 10 to 12, and this time it will be decided by a mix of a dozen experts under the supervision of director of BBC Sport Barbara Slater, daughter of ex-Wolves and England footballer Bill Slater.

Joining Slater on the panel are Paralympic luminary Baroness Grey-Thompson, Olympic heptathlon gold medallist Denise Lewis, broadcaster Eleanor Oldroyd, sports journalist Sue Mott and UK Sport chair Baroness Campbell.

They will be joined in their deliberations by Sir Steve Redgrave, BBC?s head of sport Philip Bernie, programme editor Carl Doran (between them, the two men responsible for delivering SPOTY), and trio of newspaper sports editors Mike Dunn (The Sun), Matthew Hancock (The Observer) and Lee Clayton (Daily Mail). You will notice no female sports editor. That, chaps, should be an appointment waiting to happen anytime soon.

Now excuse me, I have a voting form to fill out. Pass the aspirin.


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The warm lunch test at Starbucks: Soups and warm sandwiches.

Today I had the chance to see the ?warm lunch? test going on at a downtown Seattle Starbucks, and I tried some nice hot soup and a sandwich for lunch!? I dropped by this Starbucks, having heard rumors that they offered soups and sandwiches, and so I wanted to check it out.? I ordered the BBQ pulled pork sandwich and had a bowl of chicken noodle soup with it.? It was a little bit too much food, but I really wanted to try both a soup and a sandwich.

As I stood in line to order, I noticed that one can see the pots that the soups are kept in:

By the way, this is definitely not the first time that I have mentioned soup at Starbucks on this blog.? There was a time briefly when soup was tested at the ?experimental? store once called ?15th Avenue Coffee and Tea,? though currently that location is a Starbucks, with standard Starbucks food.? (That Starbucks kept its manual espresso machine, and so it is one of only a handful of North American Starbucks stores with a manual espresso machine.)? Furthermore, I mentioned that soup was offered at the Children?s Hospital Starbucks, and as far as I know, that store still regularly has soup offerings on their menu.? I think that Starbucks has experimented many times with offering soup on their menus ? those are two more recent examples of that.

As I had lunch, the store manager came and sat with me for a minutes, chatting about Starbucks.? She recognized me.? I recall that she dropped by the Starbucks at Fourth and Union to talk to that store manager, Rachel, and I recall being introduced to Pauline (store manager of this store with the food test) at that time.? It was good to see her again!? She?s passionate about Starbucks, and I learned that she worked her way up from barista to store manager in just four years!? I asked a few questions about the food test.? As to be expected, her customers love it.? She mentioned that the demand for the soup and sandwiches usually lasts from about 11:00 a.m. to about 4:00 p.m. every day, though the store has everything ready to go by about 10:00 a.m., to be ready for their lunch rush.

Here?s my sandwich and soup:

My sandwich was delicious.? I love a good pulled pork sandwich.? Pauline recommended the chicken chipotle sandwich, as it is a very popular item.? However, I shy away from spicy foods and opted for the pulled pork.

Hope you enjoyed reading about this!? I thoroughly enjoying seeing the many things that Starbucks tests, and I have a whole category with many more test articles here.? Over the years, I?ve come to realize that Starbucks tests many more things than they ever launch nationally, so just because something is in testing doesn?t mean that it will ever come to your local store.? However, I really do hope to see this spread to more stores.? There have been many test items that I?ve crossed my fingers and toes for, hoping to see them launch nationally.? I am still disappointed that the Starbucks Peach Iced Green Tea Lemonade never made it to a national launch.? And I?m still very curious about the Apple Crumble Frappuccino too, which recently launched in Poland, and previously was tested in North Carolina.

What do you think?? What soups and sandwiches do you want to see at Starbucks?

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Source: http://www.starbucksmelody.com/2012/10/24/the-warm-lunch-test-at-starbucks-soups-and-warm-sandwiches/

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Results of the AIDA STEMI MRI sub-study presented at TCT 2012

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Study confirms that intracoronary and intravenous use of abciximab during angioplasty yield similar results

MIAMI, FL OCTOBER 25, 2012 A study confirmed no differences in various measures of heart damage, according to cardiac magnetic resonance (MRI) imaging, in patients receiving the anti-clotting medication abxicimab directly into the heart (intracoronary) compared to those receiving it intravenously (IV). The results of the AIDA STEMI MRI sub-study were presented today the 24th annual Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) scientific symposium. Sponsored by the Cardiovascular Research Foundation, TCT is the world's premier educational meeting specializing in interventional cardiovascular medicine.

The AIDA STEMI trial was a randomized, open-label, multicenter trial in 2,065 patients presenting with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) comparing intracoronary (IC) versus intravenous (IV) abciximab during PCI with subsequent 12 hour intravenous infusion. Last year, researchers reported that the trial found that both methods yielded similar 90-day rates of all-cause mortality, recurrent heart attack or congestive heart failure.

Researchers enrolled 703 patients within the overall trial in a cardiac magnetic resonance imaging sub-study, one of the largest MRI sub-studies conducted in patients with STEMI. Cardiac MRI allows for a more sensitive investigation of the mechanistic and pathophysiological effects of STEMI therapies on myocardial damage and reperfusion injury.

Cardiac MRI was completed within four days after heart attack using a standardized protocol including edema imaging and late gadolinium enhancement. Researchers examined infarct size, myocardial salvage, microvascular obstruction and ventricular function to determine the potential benefits of intracoronary compared to intravenous application of abciximab.

The amount of myocardium at risk and final infarct size did not differ significantly between the IC versus the IV abciximab groups. Consequently, the myocardial salvage index was similar between the two groups. In further detailed analysis there were no differences in microvascular obstruction between both treatment groups.

"Results of this sub-study demonstrate that intracoronary as compared to intravenous abciximab did not result in a difference in myocardial damage or reperfusion injury," said lead investigator Holger Thiele, MD. Dr. Thiele is Co-Director of the University of Leipzig - Heart Center in Germany.

"These findings confirm similarities in the combined endpoint of death, reinfarction and congestive heart failure found between the two methods in the AIDA STEMI trial," Dr. Thiele said.

Dr. Thiele will present the AIDA STEMI MRI sub-study on Thursday October 25 at 12:30 PM EST in the Main Arena (Hall D) at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

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The trial was funded by Lilly Germany, the University of Leipzig - Heart Center and Clinical Trial Centre, and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. Dr. Thiele reported research funding from Terumo, Lilly, Maquet Cardiovascular, and Teleflex Medical; consulting for Maquet Cardiovascular and Avidal; and speaker honoraria for Lilly, AstraZeneca, Daiichi Sankyo, Boehringer Ingelheim, Maquet Cardiovascular, and The Medicines Company.

About CRF

The Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF) is an independent, academically focused nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the survival and quality of life for people with cardiovascular disease through research and education. Since its inception in 1991, CRF has played a major role in realizing dramatic improvements in the lives of countless numbers of patients by establishing the safe use of new technologies and therapies in interventional cardiovascular medicine.

Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) is the annual scientific symposium of the Cardiovascular Research Foundation. TCT gathers leading medical researchers and clinicians from around the world to present and discuss the latest developments in the field.

For more information, visit www.crf.org.


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Contact: Judy Romero
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Cardiovascular Research Foundation

Study confirms that intracoronary and intravenous use of abciximab during angioplasty yield similar results

MIAMI, FL OCTOBER 25, 2012 A study confirmed no differences in various measures of heart damage, according to cardiac magnetic resonance (MRI) imaging, in patients receiving the anti-clotting medication abxicimab directly into the heart (intracoronary) compared to those receiving it intravenously (IV). The results of the AIDA STEMI MRI sub-study were presented today the 24th annual Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) scientific symposium. Sponsored by the Cardiovascular Research Foundation, TCT is the world's premier educational meeting specializing in interventional cardiovascular medicine.

The AIDA STEMI trial was a randomized, open-label, multicenter trial in 2,065 patients presenting with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) comparing intracoronary (IC) versus intravenous (IV) abciximab during PCI with subsequent 12 hour intravenous infusion. Last year, researchers reported that the trial found that both methods yielded similar 90-day rates of all-cause mortality, recurrent heart attack or congestive heart failure.

Researchers enrolled 703 patients within the overall trial in a cardiac magnetic resonance imaging sub-study, one of the largest MRI sub-studies conducted in patients with STEMI. Cardiac MRI allows for a more sensitive investigation of the mechanistic and pathophysiological effects of STEMI therapies on myocardial damage and reperfusion injury.

Cardiac MRI was completed within four days after heart attack using a standardized protocol including edema imaging and late gadolinium enhancement. Researchers examined infarct size, myocardial salvage, microvascular obstruction and ventricular function to determine the potential benefits of intracoronary compared to intravenous application of abciximab.

The amount of myocardium at risk and final infarct size did not differ significantly between the IC versus the IV abciximab groups. Consequently, the myocardial salvage index was similar between the two groups. In further detailed analysis there were no differences in microvascular obstruction between both treatment groups.

"Results of this sub-study demonstrate that intracoronary as compared to intravenous abciximab did not result in a difference in myocardial damage or reperfusion injury," said lead investigator Holger Thiele, MD. Dr. Thiele is Co-Director of the University of Leipzig - Heart Center in Germany.

"These findings confirm similarities in the combined endpoint of death, reinfarction and congestive heart failure found between the two methods in the AIDA STEMI trial," Dr. Thiele said.

Dr. Thiele will present the AIDA STEMI MRI sub-study on Thursday October 25 at 12:30 PM EST in the Main Arena (Hall D) at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

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The trial was funded by Lilly Germany, the University of Leipzig - Heart Center and Clinical Trial Centre, and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. Dr. Thiele reported research funding from Terumo, Lilly, Maquet Cardiovascular, and Teleflex Medical; consulting for Maquet Cardiovascular and Avidal; and speaker honoraria for Lilly, AstraZeneca, Daiichi Sankyo, Boehringer Ingelheim, Maquet Cardiovascular, and The Medicines Company.

About CRF

The Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF) is an independent, academically focused nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the survival and quality of life for people with cardiovascular disease through research and education. Since its inception in 1991, CRF has played a major role in realizing dramatic improvements in the lives of countless numbers of patients by establishing the safe use of new technologies and therapies in interventional cardiovascular medicine.

Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) is the annual scientific symposium of the Cardiovascular Research Foundation. TCT gathers leading medical researchers and clinicians from around the world to present and discuss the latest developments in the field.

For more information, visit www.crf.org.


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Chances are that you have heard of Internet Income University by now. If you still haven?t, no wonder you are not making any progress with your online business. Or that you are not making any money on the internet despite being online for quite some time now. You see, Internet Income University (IIU) is a great tool that can help you succeed in your internet-based business and generate an income online.

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Indie cartoonist? R Wiggins(me) has released his first zombie short story ?Death came a hopping and a fluttering.? The story promises to be an interesting delve into the zombie realm with some unusual undead . We follow an everyman slacker named Max, and see the world through his eyes as it quickly turns from suburban New Jersey to a post apocalyptic hell.

This was a labor of love and I think you can see that I?ve wanted to step into the zombie world for quite some time now. It?s an easy read, and for 99 cents it really can?t be beat.

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Born in the waste lands of central Florida and raised in a Post Dark Knight Returns but Pre Dark Knight Strikes again America, Russ Wiggins wasted his youth with horror movies, comics and pornography. He is a full time zombie, comic strip, science fiction enthusiast who wears a white collar disguise to keep "the man" and bill collectors at bay. In his off time he writes for Florida Geek Scene (even though he now lives in New Jersey) and works on various projects including but not limited to a Graphic Novel Opus called "Steve of your imagination" and an ongoing web comic strip called "The Dreggs." Russ met the moderator of Florida Geek scene Scott Schlazer when he was still a teenage punk coming into Scott's comic book shop "Planet X" on Friday nights to make fun of the freaks and ne'er do wells that frequented the store.

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Israel mentions at debate: 31. Climate change: 0 (VIDEO)

For keeping track of issues NOT discussed during the recently-concluded presidential debates, there was NO mention of climate change during the three presidential and one Veep debates. That?s the first time that the climate was shut out since 1988.

?President Obama and Governor Romney?s failed leadership on climate this election season is beyond words,? said Maura Cowley, Executive Director of Energy Action Coalition.

?While President Obama & Mitt Romney joked about horses and bayonets, they stepped back into the dark ages themselves by completely ignoring climate change, one of the most pressing foreign policy issues of the 21st century.?

The raw political reason doesn?t make sense. Yes, people care about climate change but we know it isn?t their top priority.

Meanwhile, ?Israel? was mentioned 31 times Monday night.

Let?s harken back to the first time when the issue ? climate change, not Israel ? was mentioned on a national debate stage. The year was 1988?..(cue flashback music)?.

?The greenhouse effect is an important environmental issue.?

Who said that? Republican Dan Quayle. He even said that ?in a George Bush administration, you can bet that we will? get working on solutions.

But now? Green bupkis. Here?s the video from 1988:

Source: http://blog.chron.com/txpotomac/2012/10/israel-mentions-at-debate-31-climate-change-0-video/

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Assassin's Creed III lead designer talks about ?King Washington? DLC

Published: 23 October 2012 9:40 AM UTC

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During the first days of October Ubisoft unveiled the first batch of DLCs for Assassin?s Creed III, the first numbered entry in the Ubisoft series since 2009.
Alongside Season Pass and extra multiplayer content, the ?Tyranny Of King Washington? DLC was also unveiled: it?s a ?what if? scenario where players will attempt to kill George Washington in an alternative post Revolution scenario, where the first president of the United States rises to power as a tyrannical ruler.
Ubisoft has always played with history with the series, always trying to keep everything relatively realistic: this time the developers wanted to really branch out and attempt something entirely different.
Steve Masters, the game lead designer, explained to Official XBox Magazine the reasons behind this choice: developers didn?t want to fragment the fanbase by having relevant characters and events included in optional content, like in the previous entries, making it harder for all players to follow the plot in its entirety.
It?s also a way for the team to try something less serious and by using an alternative history scenario they had all the freedom they wanted to go around with things in a more whimsical way.

The ?Tyranny Of King Washington? tale will unfold over the course of three single player episodes to create an all new single player campaign completely detached from the main game. Gamers can buy the DLC as a standalone or together with the Season Pass, which will grant access to all DLC released for the game

The game launches next week, with the release?set for October 30 on PS3 and Xbox 360. A PC release will come on November 23. A Wii U?version will be available ?next month. As previously reported, the first ingame minutes can be watched here

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Clintons land in Haiti to showcase industrial park

FILE - In this Nov. 28, 2011 file photo, Bill Clinton, former U.S. president and UN special envoy to Haiti, speaks in front of a computer generated image of the Caracol Industrial Park at the project's ground breaking event on the outskirts of Cap Haitien, Haiti. The Haitian government will host Hillary and Bill Clinton, a delegation of foreign investors and a crowd of celebrities Monday, Oct. 22, 2012 to showcase the marquee project of the U.S. aid effort since the 2010 earthquake. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery, File)

FILE - In this Nov. 28, 2011 file photo, Bill Clinton, former U.S. president and UN special envoy to Haiti, speaks in front of a computer generated image of the Caracol Industrial Park at the project's ground breaking event on the outskirts of Cap Haitien, Haiti. The Haitian government will host Hillary and Bill Clinton, a delegation of foreign investors and a crowd of celebrities Monday, Oct. 22, 2012 to showcase the marquee project of the U.S. aid effort since the 2010 earthquake. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery, File)

(AP) ? The Haitian government is hosting Hillary and Bill Clinton, a delegation of foreign investors and a crowd of celebrities Monday to showcase the marquee project of the U.S. aid effort since the 2010 earthquake.

It's an industrial park, more than a hundred miles from the slowly recovering quake zone. The Clintons and their allies hope the $300 million facility will transform the northern part of this impoverished country by providing thousands of desperately needed jobs.

Some Haitians have a sharply different view. They say the Caracol Industrial Park does little more than replicate failed efforts from the past and contend it will benefit outsiders more than Haitians. They also worry it will harm some of the few pieces of undamaged environment that still exist in Haiti.

The star turnout for the opening ? Sean Penn, who has run his own aid effort in Haiti, actor Ben Stiller and supermodel Petra Nemacova are among those expected to participate ? speaks to an eagerness to show concrete results in a country where progress is hard to find amid stalled reconstruction projects.

"It's really all-in on this project, and there's a high bar to deliver," said Laurent Dubois, a historian who teaches at Duke University and is author of "Haiti: The Aftershocks of History." ''It really needs to deliver in a big way so that people will think, yeah, this was the right thing to do."

The stakes are high in large part because the Clintons have been so heavily involved.

The Caracol project was in the works before the earthquake but it became a top priority for the Obama administration soon after the disaster. Hillary Clinton's chief of staff, Cheryl Mills, has made almost monthly visits to the site on Haiti's northern coast.

Bill Clinton, the United Nations' special envoy for Haiti, also took an interest. He attended the project's groundbreaking a year ago with Haitian President Michel Martelly.

The $124 million put in by the U.S. makes the park Washington's biggest single investment in the aftermath of the quake and it is certain to shape the legacy of the Clintons, who last visited Haiti together in 1975 on a wedding gift following their honeymoon in Mexico.

Monday's trip is Hillary Clinton's third to Haiti since the earthquake, and there have been more than a dozen visits by her husband, who was co-chairman of an earthquake recovery panel before its mandate ended a year ago.

The industrial park to be inaugurated by the Clintons was built on a 617-acre (250-hectare) site meant to "decentralize" Haiti's economy away from the crowded capital of Port-au-Prince and help develop the long-neglected countryside.

The anchor tenant is South Korean apparel giant Sae-A Trading Co. Ltd, which begun production in May. It has agreed to create 20,000 permanent jobs within six years and also build 5,000 houses. Backers say the entire park has the potential to generate up to 65,000 jobs in all.

A local paint manufacturing company, Peintures Caraibes SA, became the second tenant in July and will export paint made by Sherwin Williams along with its own paint; production begins next month. It's supposed to hire a total of 350 people.

Details are still being worked on to bring in other tenants, but the project's architects hope its duty-free status and a 15-year tax holiday will lure more companies.

Everyone agrees Haiti needs jobs. The country of some 10 million people is among the poorest in the world, and unemployment and underemployment hover around 60 percent. The money earned by those lucky to find work is spread thin.

Despite the promises of up to 65,000 jobs at the site, and projections of possibly 133,000 more jobs through related cottage industries, the Caracol project has drawn heaps of skepticism.

Critics say it's not much different from the factories to make baseballs for the U.S. sport that were built in the 1970s and 1980s under the regime of playboy dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier.

Those jobs prompted thousands of farmers to leave their fields for the capital, and agricultural areas succumbed to neglect. Shantytowns like Cite Soleil emerged to house the new workers. The factories got tax breaks but there was no income to offset Duvalier's alleged plundering of state coffers.

Haiti was supposed to become the "Taiwan of the Caribbean" but instead it suffered through economic collapse brought on by political instability.

"This is: Been there, done that," Alex Dupuy, a Haiti-born sociologist who teaches at Wesleyan University in Connecticut, said of the Caracol project.

Because of the tenants' tax breaks, outside investors will have more to gain than Haitians, he said.

"This is not a strategy that is meant to provide Haiti with any measure of sustainable development ... The only reason those industries come to Haiti is because the country has the lowest wages in the region," Dupuy said.

Sae-A will pay employees Haiti's minimum wage, which is $5 a day. Workers will be eligible for bonuses based on performance.

Hillary Clinton acknowledged the controversy associated with the project last month but argued that private enterprise strengthens economies.

"You cannot have development in today's world without partnering with the private sector, and that has been our mantra, and we are now creating examples," Clinton said at her husband's Clinton Global Initiative in New York.

"Are there pitfalls? Are there problems? Of course there are ? there is with any kind of organized effort at development. But the fact is that including the private sector gives developing economies new opportunities."

Backers of Caracol stress that it will bring tens of thousands of jobs to an area where subsistence farming has long been the only alternative to migration, and Jean Cherenfant, mayor of Cap-Haitien, a seaside city 13 miles (21 kilometers) from Caracol, is among them. He sees the facility as a boon for the region.

"We don't have a lot of employers here, and we're talking about several hundred thousand jobs," Cherenfant said by telephone. "I will not go along with those people who are pessimistic."

Proponents also say they are working to address potential problems. They say they have put money into multiple communities in the north in an effort to prevent Caracol from spawning shantytowns like the ones that sprang up in Port-au-Prince decades ago. The projects include new housing, road improvements and even help for farms.

Critics point to other pitfalls, including a threat to the environment. Several studies show there is elkhorn and staghorn coral at the mouth of a bay where proposals call for a new port that would make shipping easier for Caracol's tenants.

Haiti's government will ultimately decide where, and even if, a port is built. For now, the Manzanillo port in the neighboring Dominican Republic is being used, and it could remain the port if Haiti decides not to build one.

Associated Press

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Russia to launch five communication satellites | Firstpost

Moscow, Oct 21 (IANS) Russia will launch five communication satellites in 2013, the developer has said.

?The first in line is Express-AM5. We will be ready to launch it in the second quarter of 2013,? Nikolai Testoyedov, head of the Informational Satellite Systems company, said.

The Express-AM6 satellite will also be ready at that time, he said.

Express-AM5 and Express-AM6 are designed to provide Russia with digital radio and TV broadcasting needs, China Daily reported Saturday.

Three more satellites of that type, two of which will be launched in a bundle, have been scheduled for launch during 2013.

Russia?s Roscosmos space agency has planned to upgrade Proton rocket carrier for the upcoming launches.

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