Monday, January 30, 2012

Prince Harry: Queen needs husband for her work (AP)

LONDON ? Britain's Prince Harry says be believes Queen Elizabeth II's husband is so important to her that she could not carry out her public duties without him.

In rare public comments about his grandparents, Harry highlighted the role of Prince Philip in supporting the queen on her many duties, including occasional visits abroad and hosting foreign dignitaries. He also paid tribute to the monarch's hard work ethic despite her age.

"These are the things that, at her age, she shouldn't be doing, yet she's carrying on and doing them," he said in an interview with The Radio Times published Tuesday.

"Regardless of whether my grandfather seems to be doing his own thing ... The fact that he's there ? personally, I don't think that she could do it without him, especially when they're both at this age," Harry added.

At 85, Elizabeth is Britain's second longest-serving monarch after Queen Victoria. Her 60th year on the throne ? called the Diamond Jubilee ? will be celebrated this year in major events both in Britain and in Commonwealth nations around the world.

The monarch has been supported in most of her duties and overseas trips by Philip, who turned 90 last June. Although he had expressed a desire to scale down his royal engagements, last year the pair still made a historic trip to Ireland, hosted a state visit by U.S. President Barack Obama and visited Australia on a 10-day tour.

Philip, who is known to be active and robust, suffered a health scare before Christmas when he went to the hospital complaining of chest pains. He recovered after undergoing a successful coronary stent procedure.

The royal has resumed his official duties and in the next few months, he will accompany the queen on travels throughout Britain, while their children and grandchildren plan to travel around Commonwealth countries to mark the Jubilee.

Harry's comments were part of a series of interviews conducted for an article on the queen published in the Radio Times. The report also quoted Prince William, Prime Minister David Cameron and his predecessor Tony Blair on their impressions of the monarch.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/europe/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120131/ap_on_re_eu/eu_britain_royals

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Sunday, January 29, 2012

29 Chinese missing after militant attack in Sudan (AP)

BEIJING ? Militants apparently captured 29 Chinese workers after attacking a remote worksite in a volatile region of Sudan, and Sudanese forces were increasing security for Chinese projects and personnel there, China said Sunday.

China has close political and economic relations with Sudan, especially in the energy sector.

The Foreign Ministry in Beijing said the militants attacked Saturday and Sudanese forces launched a rescue mission Sunday in coordination with the Chinese embassy in Khartoum.

The Ministry's head of consular affairs met with the Sudanese ambassador in Beijing and "urged him to actively conduct rescue missions under the prerequisite of ensuring the safety of the Chinese personnel," the statement said.

In Khartoum, a Chinese embassy spokesman said the northern branch of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement announced that 29 Chinese workers had been captured in the attack. The spokesman, who asked not be identified, gave no other details and it wasn't clear if the militants had demanded conditions for their return.

Other details weren't given. The official Xinhua News Agency cited the state governor as saying the Sudan People's Liberation Movement attacked a road-building site in South Kordofan and seized the workers.

The Sudan People's Liberation Movement are a guerrilla force that has fought against Sudan's regime. Its members hail from a minority ethnic group now in control of much of South Sudan, which became the world's newest country only six months ago in a breakaway from Sudan.

Sudan has accused South Sudan of arming pro-South Sudan groups in South Kordofan. The government of South Sudan has called such accusations a smoke screen intended to justify a future invasion of the South.

China has sent large numbers of workers to potentially unstable regions such as Sudan and last year was forced to send ships and planes to help with the emergency evacuation of 30,000 of its citizens from the fighting in Libya.

China has consistently used its clout in diplomatic forums such as the United Nations to defend Sudan and its longtime leader Omar al-Bashir. In recent years, it has also sought to build good relations with leaders from the south, where most of Sudan's oil is located.

Chinese companies have also invested heavily in Sudanese oil production, along with companies India and elsewhere.

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Associated Press writer Mohamed Saeed contributed to this report from Khartoum.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/africa/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120129/ap_on_re_as/as_china_sudan

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Jorge Posada: 17 seasons, 5 titles and 1 team (AP)

NEW YORK ? Jorge Posada was watching television when he saw speculation on which teams were interested in signing him as a free agent.

"They put my face on different uniforms," he said. "And it didn't look good."

He began a Yankee and ended as a Yankee, spending his entire career in pinstripes.

Flanked by his wife and children, with five World Series trophies sitting on a table to his right, the five-time All-Star catcher retired at age 40 on Tuesday after 17 major league seasons. He finished with a .273 career batting average, 275 home runs and 1,065 RBIs.

At a crowded Yankee Stadium news conference, Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera and CC Sabathia were among those who watched Posada fight off tears as he sat on a dais with wife, Laura, 12-year-old son Jorge Jr. and 9-year-old daughter Paulina. It was clear the rest of the family also wanted to be Yankees lifers.

"This is so cool," Paulina said to her dad as she picked up the cardboard in front of her seat with her name and the famous interlocking "NY" logo. "I'm going to keep this."

Posada joins Bernie Williams and Andy Pettitte in retirement, leaving only the 37-year-old Jeter and 42-year-old Rivera from the core group that led the Yankees to four World Series titles in five years from 1996-2000.

"Mariano said this is it. He says one more year. But Derek says he's got like three more to go. So we'll see," Posada said, adding he didn't expect the great closer to quit after next season.

"I don't think about it right now. But the time will come," Rivera said. "Definitely the time will come when I'll have to just admit it and hang (up) the glove and the uniform and move on. We all go through that."

Jeter, the Yankees' captain and leader, expects to outlast Rivera.

"Mo's still got to go first. He's a lot older than me," he said before adding with a laugh: "Mo's going to be here longer than all of us."

Shrieking at success and fuming over failure, Posada often was nuclear fission at the center of the Yankees and what became known as the Core Four. While Jeter and Rivera rarely reveals their feelings, and Pettitte does only on occasion, Posada has been a passionate open window into the Yankees, praising, strutting, venting and battling.

"We feel the same way; I'm just better at hiding it. But we feel the same way inside, and I think that's why we've gotten along so well throughout the years," said Jeter, who first played alongside Posada in the minors in 1992.

He has called him "Posado" for years, even since late Yankee Stadium announcer Bob Sheppard mispronounced his name when he pinch ran for Wade Boggs in Game 2 of the 1995 AL playoffs.

In the same room where Pettitte announced his retirement 11 1/2 months ago, select season ticket holders were invited to sit in the audience.

Posada talked with great fervor about the team that drafted him on the 24th round in 1991.

"Every time I step through the Yankee Stadium doors," he began, "I quoted Joe DiMaggio and said, I want to thank the good Lord for making me a Yankee."

"I could never wear another uniform," he said. "I will forever be a Yankee."

Posada's voice broke up, especially when he spoke in Spanish. He thanked his teammates, rubbing his chin three times and wiping his eyes. He called Rivera "my brother" and praised Jeter "who helped me stay focused and positive."

"Hopefully you won't miss me that much," he said.

Diana Munson, wife of the late Yankees catcher Thurman Munson, spoke admiringly of Posada, who kept a quote from her husband in his locker: "Batting fourth and being in the lineup is important, but I think the stuff I do behind the plate is more important." One day at Yankee Stadium, Posada sat next to her and told her about his admiration for the former captain, who died in a plane crash when Posada was 7. She wound up following Posada in the box scores.

"He in fact is the one who brought me back to baseball again. After losing Thurman, I kind of lost my heart for baseball," she said. "He plays the game I think the way Thurman played it: a lot of grittiness, lot of toughness. ... I think he and Thurman would have been best buds. He definitely has the it factor. I can't describe it. I don't know what it is. But I knew immediately upon meeting him that he had it, and I think the Yankee fans also have realized that, and I imagine they're as sad today as we all are."

She was followed by a video of fan tributes and by Lisa and Brett Niederer from Bristol, Wis. She talked about the Jorge Posada Foundation and its emotional support and financial assistance to families affected by craniosynostosis, a disease that causes bones in the skull to fuse prematurely.

Jorge Jr. has had nine operations, and Lisa Niederer was watching on television when the father and son went onto the field together during the introductions for the 1992 All-Star game. Brett, then 2 1/2, was diagnosed the disease around the start of that year, and they talked about the Posada family's assistance.

"I knew we were not alone anymore," said Lisa, who has become a mentor for the foundation.

When the focus returned to baseball, Posada recalled how he started his professional career as a shortstop, was moved to second base and was asked by the Yankees to move to catcher after the 1991 season.

"I felt like it was the worst decision ever," he said, remembering all the passed balls he allowed while catching top draft pick Brien Taylor. "It was not a pretty sight."

He went on to have one of the better offensive careers by a catcher. The switch-hitting Posada made the decision to retire during a season that turned tumultuous May 14 when he was batting .165 and was dropped to No. 9 in the batting order against Boston. He asked to be taken out of the lineup, saying he wasn't ready to play.

Posada rallied to hit .268 for the rest of the season, leaving him with a .235 average, 14 homers and 44 RBIs. And then on Sept. 21, his two-run pinch-hit single beat Tampa Bay to clinch the AL East and earn another huge ovation. He hit .429 (6 for 14) in the five-game loss to Detroit in the division series.

Yankees manager Joe Girardi and general manager Brian Cashman said that was just a blip in his career ? part of Posada's fiery disposition, the one that drew fans to him, one that he may take with him into coaching or managing ? after the Yankees likely honor him with a tribute this year.

That nature caused him to tell his agents not to negotiate with other teams.

"They kept saying that people are asking about you," Posada said. "I'm like ? not interested."

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/sports/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120124/ap_on_sp_ba_ne/bba_yankees_posada_retires

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Fred Thompson Endorses Newt Gingrich Ahead Of Florida Primary

Fred Thompson, who made an unsuccessful bid for the Republican presidential nomination during the 2008 election cycle, endorsed Newt Gingrich in this year's GOP primary race on Monday night.

Thompson declared his support for the former House Speaker during an appearance on Sean Hannity's Fox News program. The announcement came as Gingrich -- along with Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum and Ron Paul -- were participating in a debate in Florida.

Thompson served as a U.S. senator from Tennessee from 1994 through 2003. He has also held acting roles on NBC's TV show "Law & Order" and a number of action movies.

After failing to gain traction in early primary states in 2008, Thompson abandoned his presidential campaign and later threw his support behind eventual nominee John McCain.

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Friday, January 20, 2012

Wikipedia, Google protest US antipiracy proposals

This screen shot shows the blacked-out Wikipedia website, announcing a 24-hour protest against proposed legislation in the U.S. Congress, intended to protect intellectual property that critics say could facilitate censorship, referred to as the "Stop Online Piracy Act," or "SOPA," and the "Protect IP Act," or "PIPA." (AP Photo/Wikipedia)

This screen shot shows the blacked-out Wikipedia website, announcing a 24-hour protest against proposed legislation in the U.S. Congress, intended to protect intellectual property that critics say could facilitate censorship, referred to as the "Stop Online Piracy Act," or "SOPA," and the "Protect IP Act," or "PIPA." (AP Photo/Wikipedia)

(AP) ? January 18 is a date that will live in ignorance, as Wikipedia started a 24-hour blackout of its English-language articles, joining other sites in protesting pending U.S. legislation aimed at shutting down sites that share pirated movies and other content.

Reddit.com shut down its social news service for 12 hours. Other sites made their views clear without cutting off surfers. Google blacked out the logo on its home page, directing surfers to a page where they could add their names to a petition against the bills.

Local listings site Craiglist took a middle route, changing its local home pages to a black screen directing users to an anti-legislation page. After 10 seconds, a link to the main site appears on the home page, but some surfers missed that and were fooled into thinking the whole site was blacked out.

The Internet companies are concerned that the Stop Online Piracy Act in the House and the Protect Intellectual Property Act under consideration in the Senate, if passed, could be used to target legitimate sites where users share content.

The 24-hour Wikipedia blackout is an unprecedented move for the online encyclopedia. The decision was reached after polling the community of contributors, but dissenters say political advocacy undermines the site's mission as a neutral source.

However, it's not complete: the block can be bypassed by changing browser settings to disable JavaScript, or by using the version of the site designed for cellphone screens.

There's also a "mirror" or copy, of Wikipedia called The Free Dictionary, but it's not up to date.

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Online:

Wikipedia for mobiles: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/

"Mirror" site of Wikipedia: http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/

Associated Press

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

President Obama?s Illegal ?Recess? Appointments (Powerlineblog)

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On the Hugo Business

There have been a lot of calls in this thread and elsewhere around the internet for me personally to Say Something about the Hugo debacle. Caperton put up this post addressing the situation, which I stand behind, and Clarisse solicited the cross-posting of this piece by Maia. I?ve made a few limited comments, but I?ve mostly stayed silent on the whole thing. That?s for a few reasons:

(1) While Feministe is strongly associated with my name, there are many bloggers who have built this space, who have contributed to it, who write here and who edit here. I am trying to move Feministe away from the perception that it is ?Jill?s blog?. While I?ve been here the longest of the current writers, and I?ve done a lot of work to develop this space, I did not create it and I have hardly done the majority of the work in nurturing and building this community.When the Hugo blow-up happened, I was dealing with professional and personal issues that took precedence over moderating blog comment sections, so I missed almost the entire thread on Clarisse?s initial post that kicked off this whole thing. Given that I had been out of it, and that Feministe is more than just me, and Caperton was on top of the controversy, it made sense to have someone other than me write the Feministe editors? response post. Even though Feministe is run by a bunch of people, there is a perception that it?s my space. Regular readers may notice that I am posting less often and am participating in the comments less often. I want to give commenters space to share their opinions and thoughts without a perceived voice of authority stepping in and directing the conversation.

(2) For the last few months, I have been trying to stay out of these internet blow-ups that happen so very often, and to particularly limit how emotionally invested I get in anything that happens online. The past year has been an extremely rough one for me personally, and though I am very hesitant to put much personal information out there on the internet, I will say it has involved a series of medical issues which demand that I be extremely aware of my body and my stress levels. It has, to use the most cliched phrase possible, put things in perspective. This is not an excuse for non-responsiveness or lack of accountability to this community ? people go through shit every day that is much worse and much more stressful and still maintain a seat at the table. It is a way of saying that I decided to choose myself over this blog. I made a choice not to look at what all the comments said, or what all the other feminist blogs were saying. I made a choice, when this was becoming extremely stressful and I was getting to the place where I was near obsessing over it, to close my laptop, walk away, and let the conversation continue without me. I realize that choice is a privilege, and my decisions were likely confusing or offensive or hurtful to some people. I?m ok with people being upset about those choices, or deciding that those choices demonstrate a lack of commitment to this community and deciding to take their readership elsewhere. We all have to figure out how to get through the day.

(3) Feministe does have many contributors, and our views on the Hugo situation are not identical. Caperton?s post was a very good one and I agree with it, but we are not a monolith, and the various individuals who contribute here have wide-ranging opinions on the whole situation and the best response. Given that, I didn?t want to put up a post that would be considered ?Feministe?s Opinion? on this thing, since I don?t speak for Hexy or Caperton or Sally or any of our past writers or contributors or moderators or tech support. Others have demanded that I stake out a public opinion in order to avoid the assumption that if you don?t say something about a blog post that you had nothing to do with, you support it. This is that post. So to be clear, this post is not Feministe?s Position. It is my opinion, which I?ve bitten my tongue on for a while, for all the reasons listed above.

The problem with silence, though, is that it can come across as complicit, and it also forces other people to make assumptions about what you think.

What I actually think is that trying to murder your girlfriend is abhorrent. Feministe is a community that centers women and feminist thought. There are all kinds of interesting discussions to be had about the possibility of radical change. There are all kinds of interesting conversations to be had about how forgiving even the worst things can be a political and feminist act. There are all kinds of interesting conversations to be had about fostering progressive communities in a culture where domestic violence and rape survivors are often told to not make waves and not to sideline ?good men.? And I don?t want a progressive movement that doesn?t leave room for people to change ? even people who have done the most reprehensible things. I want a movement that is open to those people, and that believes in redemption and radical change. Without the belief in the capacity for true change, what?s the point of progressivism? How do we have feminism without believing that people can radically alter their actions and their views? (A lot of these ideas were brought up and addressed in this comment thread, which I realize is long but is worth a read).

But I don?t want a dedication to the belief in radical change to come on the backs of survivors. I do want to foster a space that centers women and women?s needs. Theories about change and progress are important and they?re nice, but in the day-to-day work of building communities, sometimes other interests have to take precedence. The interests of women ? and particularly of abuse survivors ? take precedence here. And a former abuser who has truly changed his ways will, I believe, understand why that line is drawn. End of story.

So to that end, I won?t be linking to Hugo?s work. I?m not going to promote his work. I?m going to continue trying to make Feministe a space that focuses on women and women?s needs, and doesn?t ask abuse survivors to take a back seat because The Movement is more important. While this post is largely reflective of only my opinion, the decision to not link or promote Hugo?s work is one that all of the Feministe editors have agreed on.

I do wish Hugo good luck, personally, in his ongoing recovery and his work on himself. I do believe that human beings can change in beautiful and radical ways. There is almost no one who I believe to be irredeemable. But I also believe in protecting this community, so my personal well-wishes for Hugo ? for all people who have done terrible, unforgivable things but are trying to make their way to something better ? are just that: personal. Hoping that people are able to improve themselves does not mean that their work needs to be featured here, at the expense of other community members who are less visible and less powerful and have less of an internet footprint.

There have been calls in the comments here and elsewhere for Feministe to preemptively ban Hugo, and for me to email my internet feminist friends and form a united front against Schwyzer to take him down, and to make sure that he never teaches or writes about feminism again. A lot of commenters here and elsewhere feel strongly that that?s the best path forward, and the only way to prove that Feministe as an entity, and myself as an individual, actually care about women and abuse more than our own paychecks or popularity or internet fame or Professional Feminism.

Participating in a coordinated take-down is not something I am going to do. And if that?s interpreted as a lack of commitment to feminism, or taking Hugo?s ?side,? I personally think that?s ridiculous but so be it. There is a tension here between embracing the possibility of radical personal change and also centering victims of violence. As the moderator of a feminist community, I choose to weigh the needs of victims of violence more heavily. But I don?t think it?s up to me to decide for the entire feminist internet that Hugo is entirely irredeemable and deserves to be permanently blacklisted everywhere forever and if you disagree you are bad for feminism. I think it is up to individual bloggers and commenters and whoever else to decide if they will read or link to Hugo in the future and to decide if they?re comfortable reading a website that links or discusses Hugo. The community here at Feministe has been pretty clear that Hugo?s work shouldn?t be posted here; I agree, and it?s not going to be posted. Other bloggers and editors at other sites might feel differently; I don?t think that makes them anti-feminist or terrible or deserving of being blacklisted themselves. At the end of the day, online feminism doesn?t have a clubhouse, and I can?t take away Hugo?s keys. I am also concerned about the precedent this sets. I think that most of the critiques of Hugo are fair, as are the concerns about a former abuser rising to a level of prominence in feminist spaces ? especially given his ongoing issues with women of color and his treatment of younger women. But the reality of the feminist internet is that there is a corner of it that plays the take-down game for sport, and that sees any mistake or imperfection or disagreement as evidence that one is Bad For Feminism and should be permanently sidelined. It?s destructive. It?s something I believe is incredibly bad for feminism as a movement and as an idea, and that?s bad for community-building, and that serves to silence more people than it empowers. It?s something I?ve also been a part of, so I?m not suggesting that it?s an act by a group of Bad People; it?s a dynamic that is awfully easy to get sucked in to, and that I?ve participated in myself. And while I think the Hugo situation is in a whole ?nother sphere as the usual feminist blog-wars in terms of the sheer horror of the acts involved, I avoid internet take-downs as a general rule because they are so often so poisonous, and because I frankly don?t trust a group of people on the internet to always choose the right person from whom to demand blood. Which, again, isn?t to say that I think the focus on Hugo here is misdirected. It is to say that I have a real hesitance to participate, because I dislike take-down culture generally and because I?m not convinced that next time we?ll all be setting our sights on a worthy target.

The idea that the only truly feminist way forward is a coordinated take-down also doesn?t center or help victims of violence. It doesn?t keep this community focused on positive change. I?m not sure what it does other than say that a few of us get to decide who is redeemable and worthy and who is not ? and that we don?t just get to decide it for ourselves and the spaces we run, but we decide it for everyone.

Other Feministe editors may feel differently. I know that plenty of commenters and other bloggers do feel differently. I respect that and I have no interest in trying to interfere with someone else?s coordinated actions; I have no interest in suggesting that other ways forward are wrong or misguided. But I won?t personally be partaking in a take-down, even as I am committed to developing a feminist-centered and responsive, responsible community here, which means not linking or promoting Hugo.

I do wish I had addressed this sooner, and I apologize for giving the impression that my lack of commentary on the matter was because I didn?t care, or because I wasn?t taking the concerns of our community members seriously. I care a lot about this community, and about feminism as an idea, and about women as human beings, and about creating positive spaces online for women ? I sometimes care about those things to an unhealthy degree. I recognize that Feministe is not now, and has not traditionally been, a positive space for many women. Remedying that is an ongoing process, and there are plenty of things that I have done (and not done) which have been detrimental to the end goal of creating a blog that really does reflect the social justice ideals of our contributors. There is also not one unified vision of how to achieve the ideals that we mostly share. I recognize that my position here doesn?t meet the desires or expectations or ideals of lots of people, and my ears are open to hearing those critiques, even as I can guarantee that I am not going to make everyone happy. I also think there has to be room in online feminism for good-faith differences in opinion when it comes to tactics, and how we best achieve shared goals (and even what our shared goals are). I hope that can happen here.

Source: http://www.feministe.us/blog/archives/2012/01/17/on-the-hugo-business/

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

NJ mom gives birth to child on train to NYC

In an image made from WABC-TV video a baby is shown in a hospital in New York after being born on a PATH commuter train to New York Monday Jan. 16, 2011. The parents declined to give their names. (AP Photo/WABC-TV)

In an image made from WABC-TV video a baby is shown in a hospital in New York after being born on a PATH commuter train to New York Monday Jan. 16, 2011. The parents declined to give their names. (AP Photo/WABC-TV)

In an image made from WABC-TV video a couple talk to media from a hospital in New York after giving birth on a PATH commuter train to New York Monday Jan. 16, 2011. The father delivered the baby with help from a woman passenger. The couple declined to give their names. (AP Photo/WABC-TV)

(AP) ? A New Jersey woman got the morning commute of her life when she gave birth to her first child on a PATH commuter train to New York.

The 31-year-old woman, Rabita Sarkar, of Harrison, N.J., said she had started feeling contraction-like pains but didn't think they were real because her baby wasn't due yet. She and her 30-year-old husband decided to travel into the city to have her checked out Monday.

They didn't want to drive and decided to take the train from Harrison into the city instead, thinking they could then take a taxi to Manhattan's Roosevelt Hospital, where her doctors are.

"It's just that this guy had other plans, and he came out earlier," Sarkar said as she held her infant son in her arms in the hospital. The couple declined to reveal the boy's name or due date.

It was on the train ride that Sarkar started feeling her pains come more quickly, and she told her husband to check what was happening to her. He looked and saw that his son's head had already started to come out.

With guidance from another woman on the train, her husband, identified in published reports as Aditya Saurabh, was able to deliver the baby around 10 a.m. Fellow riders offered encouragement, and the couple said one little girl offered her jacket to keep the baby warm.

PATH officials turned the train into an express, bypassing most stops so that it would get to its final stop, 33rd Street in midtown Manhattan, as soon as possible. Emergency services personnel met the train and took the family to the hospital.

The responding police officers said it wasn't unusual for women to give birth in facilities run by the Port Authority.

The biggest issue was the winter temperature, around 30 degrees outside, and making sure the baby was warm, Sgt. Mike Barry said.

"That's our biggest concern," he said. "We know that baby's body temperature is going to drop like a rock."

For one of the responding officers, delivering a baby in these circumstances was something familiar ? because it happened to him.

Officer Atiba Joseph-Cumberbatch said his son didn't want to wait, either, and came out early ? so Dad had to deliver him.

Associated Press

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

A Close Look At Samsung And Microsoft?s Surface 2.0 (AKA SUR40)

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAThe Surface has been around since 2007, but the new and improved SUR40 is a much more usable device. Microsoft and Samsung were showing off the new touch-capable table in NYC today, and I was lucky enough to get up close and personal with it. The specs in and of themselves are impressive: 40-inch 50-point multitouch screen with a 1080x1920 resolution, AMD processors, 1GB of memory dedicated entirely to graphics, a 4-inch profile, and a host of USB/HDMI ports. It's the computer you always wanted, save for the fact that it looks like a kitchen table and costs about $9,000.

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The Greatness of Barack Obama and the Madness of Andrew Sullivan (ContributorNetwork)

COMMENTARY | Andrew Sullivan, writing for Newsweek, has produced one of the most fascinating and outrageous examples of rhetorical gymnastics in modern journalism. The title of the piece is "How Obama's Long Game Will Outsmart His Critics."

The thrust of the article is that President Barack Obama, far from being an abysmal failure who has fostered socialism at home and appeasement abroad, is a stunning success who, in the long run, will be regarded as a great president.

In the middle of economic malaise, exploding debt, turmoil in the Middle East and an administration that seems to regard the Constitution as a series of helpful suggestions, Sullivan's task of rehabilitating Obama is a daunting one. But he sets about it with a will.

For example, he lists the $900 billion stimulus as an accomplishment, even though it stimulated nothing except for debt and the size of government. He points out Obama has not, strictly speaking, raised taxes. He does not mention it was not for the want of trying. He claims Obamacare is "moderate." And Sullivan mentions Obama had Osama bin Laden killed, something the president never tires of pointing out, as if he personally pulled the trigger and the Navy SEALs were just bit actors in the drama starring Mr. Hope and Change.

How does Sullivan come to this remarkable idea of Obama's greatness? Partly he answers the question in his own article, in which he points out he has been an unabashed supporter of the man since 2007. He claims he does this as a conservative, but that is about as believable as all of the other claims in his piece.

Further casting doubt on Sullivan's credibility is his obsession with Sarah Palin's womb. Sullivan has been one of the leading proponents of something called "Trig Trutherism," which suggests Palin is not the mother of Trig Palin, her special needs younger son. To be sure, like other conspiracy theorists, Sullivan poses as someone who is "just asking questions." Just like people who believe Obama was born in Kenya or that 9/11 was an inside job or that man never landed on the moon.

Ordinarily someone who believes things like that wouldn't be given the time of day, not to speak of a cover story in a once major news magazine. But sadly that is not the case any longer.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

[OOC] Bloody Love

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Denmark to push green energy in EU helm

Published: Jan. 9, 2012 at 6:27 AM

BRUSSELS, Jan. 9 (UPI) -- Denmark says it plans a heavy push on green energy initiatives during its six-month stint in the presidency of the European Union.

Danish officials indicated they will translate their championing of renewable energy investments in their own country onto a Europe-wide level during while at the helm of the EU Council of Ministers.

Denmark, as a founding member of the North Seas Offshore Grid Initiative and a leader in wind energy and the use of electric vehicles, has raised hopes of environmentalists that it will do everything it can do strengthen the EU's commitment to meeting 2020 targets for greenhouse gas reductions, the British trade journal Utility Week reported.

Martin Lindgreen, head of department at Denmark's ministry of climate, energy and building, told the publication the Danish presidency will be "extremely heavy" on green energy initiatives.

It will seek "milestones defined or approaches sought for later agreements on renewables and energy efficiency ? oil and gas and CCS [carbon capture and storage]," he said.

One area of emphasis, Lindgreen said, will be demanding transparency in energy agreements made between EU members and non-EU countries at a time when Brussels is seeking to assert more control over such deals.

EU energy chief Gunther Oettinger said in September the European Commission will ask for approval of a measure in which the Brussels leadership would have to be notified of any energy sector deal information "before and after" negotiations with third countries.

Under the proposal, if the deals weren't deemed in the best interests of the European Union as a whole or are insufficiently transparent, the commission could sue member states to change the terms.

The goal, he said, is to "improve internal coordination so that the EU and its member states act together and speak with one voice" on issues regarding regional energy security -- and specifically its efforts to lessen dependence on Russia for natural gas.

The proposal would set up communications mechanisms aimed at inserting the European Commission into energy talks between non-EU countries and member states, such as those between Poland, Germany and the Russian company Gazprom over access rights to the Yamal-Europe pipeline.

Lindgreen told Utility Week the Danes are big supporters of more transparency and want to ensure "agreements made with third countries are in accordance with the rules of the EU internal market."

Another priority, he said, is to secure approval for grid infrastructure spending under the EU's ambitious $69 billion "Connecting Europe" financing facility -- $12 billion of which would be used to encourage energy grid projects the EU deems necessary to contribute to the growth of a trans-European infrastructure.

It's also likely Denmark will reopen discussions on the EU's low-carbon energy road map for 2050 with the hopes of establishing deeper carbon dioxide emissions targets -- a discussion that will be at a March 9 European Council environment committee meeting, the British oil and gas trade journal ICIS Heren reported.

The Danish presidency will support a recommendation that the EU set a target of 25 percent reductions from 1990 levels instead of the current 20 percent goal, the report said.

Source: http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Energy-Resources/2012/01/09/Denmark-to-push-green-energy-in-EU-helm/UPI-53841326108420/

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

ORNL experiments prove nanoscale metallic conductivity in ferroelectrics

ORNL experiments prove nanoscale metallic conductivity in ferroelectrics [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 9-Jan-2012
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OAK RIDGE, Tenn -- The prospect of electronics at the nanoscale may be even more promising with the first observation of metallic conductance in ferroelectric nanodomains by researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

Ferroelectric materials, which switch their polarization with the application of an electric field, have long been used in devices such as ultrasound machines and sensors. Now, discoveries about ferroelectrics' electronic properties are opening up possibilities of applications in nanoscale electronics and information storage.

In a paper published in the American Chemical Society's Nano Letters, the ORNL-led team demonstrated metallic conductivity in a ferroelectric film that otherwise acts as an insulator. This phenomenon of an insulator-metal transition was predicted more than 40 years ago by theorists but has eluded experimental proof until now.

"This finding unambiguously identifies a new conduction channel that percolates through the insulating matrix of the ferroelectric, which opens potentially exciting possibilities to 'write' and 'erase' circuitry with nanoscale dimensions," said lead author Peter Maksymovych of ORNL's Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences.

From an applied perspective, the ability to use only an electric field as a knob that tunes both the magnitude of metallic conductivity in a ferroelectric and the type of charge carriers is particularly intriguing. Doing the latter in a semiconductor would require a change of the material composition.

"Not only can we turn on metallic conductivity, but if you keep changing the bias dials, you can control the behavior very precisely," Maksymovych said. "And the smaller the nanodomain, the better it conducts. All this occurs in the exact same position of the material, and we can go from an insulator to a better metal or a worse metal in a heartbeat or faster. This is potentially attractive for applications, and it also leads to interesting fundamental questions about the exact mechanism of metallic conductivity."

Although the researchers focused their study on a well-known ferroelectric film called lead-zirconate titanate, they expect their observations will hold true for a broader array of ferroelectric materials.

"We also anticipate that extending our studies onto multiferroics, mixed-phase and anti-ferroelectrics will reveal a whole family of previously unknown electronic properties, breaking new ground in fundamentals and applications alike," said co-author and ORNL senior scientist Sergei Kalinin.

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The samples used in the study were provided by the University of California at Berkeley. Co-authors on the paper are ORNL's Arthur Baddorf, UC Berkeley's Ying-Hao Chu, Ramamoorthy Ramesh and Pu Yu, and National Academy of Science of Ukraine's Eugene Eliseev and Anna Morozovska. The full paper, "Tunable Metallic Conductance in Ferroelectric Nanodomains," is available at http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/nl203349b.

Part of this work was supported by the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences at ORNL. CNMS is one of the five DOE Nanoscale Science Research Centers supported by the DOE Office of Science, premier national user facilities for interdisciplinary research at the nanoscale. Together the NSRCs comprise a suite of complementary facilities that provide researchers with state-of-the-art capabilities to fabricate, process, characterize and model nanoscale materials, and constitute the largest infrastructure investment of the National Nanotechnology Initiative. The NSRCs are located at DOE's Argonne, Brookhaven, Lawrence Berkeley, Oak Ridge and Sandia and Los Alamos national laboratories. For more information about the DOE NSRCs, please visit http://science.energy.gov/bes/suf/user-facilities/nanoscale-science-research-centers/. Work at the University of California, Berkeley, was supported by DOE's Office of Science and the Semiconductor Research Corporation.

ORNL is managed by UT-Battelle for the Department of Energy's Office of Science.



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ORNL experiments prove nanoscale metallic conductivity in ferroelectrics [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 9-Jan-2012
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Contact: Morgan McCorkle
mccorkleml@ornl.gov
865-574-7308
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory

OAK RIDGE, Tenn -- The prospect of electronics at the nanoscale may be even more promising with the first observation of metallic conductance in ferroelectric nanodomains by researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

Ferroelectric materials, which switch their polarization with the application of an electric field, have long been used in devices such as ultrasound machines and sensors. Now, discoveries about ferroelectrics' electronic properties are opening up possibilities of applications in nanoscale electronics and information storage.

In a paper published in the American Chemical Society's Nano Letters, the ORNL-led team demonstrated metallic conductivity in a ferroelectric film that otherwise acts as an insulator. This phenomenon of an insulator-metal transition was predicted more than 40 years ago by theorists but has eluded experimental proof until now.

"This finding unambiguously identifies a new conduction channel that percolates through the insulating matrix of the ferroelectric, which opens potentially exciting possibilities to 'write' and 'erase' circuitry with nanoscale dimensions," said lead author Peter Maksymovych of ORNL's Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences.

From an applied perspective, the ability to use only an electric field as a knob that tunes both the magnitude of metallic conductivity in a ferroelectric and the type of charge carriers is particularly intriguing. Doing the latter in a semiconductor would require a change of the material composition.

"Not only can we turn on metallic conductivity, but if you keep changing the bias dials, you can control the behavior very precisely," Maksymovych said. "And the smaller the nanodomain, the better it conducts. All this occurs in the exact same position of the material, and we can go from an insulator to a better metal or a worse metal in a heartbeat or faster. This is potentially attractive for applications, and it also leads to interesting fundamental questions about the exact mechanism of metallic conductivity."

Although the researchers focused their study on a well-known ferroelectric film called lead-zirconate titanate, they expect their observations will hold true for a broader array of ferroelectric materials.

"We also anticipate that extending our studies onto multiferroics, mixed-phase and anti-ferroelectrics will reveal a whole family of previously unknown electronic properties, breaking new ground in fundamentals and applications alike," said co-author and ORNL senior scientist Sergei Kalinin.

###

The samples used in the study were provided by the University of California at Berkeley. Co-authors on the paper are ORNL's Arthur Baddorf, UC Berkeley's Ying-Hao Chu, Ramamoorthy Ramesh and Pu Yu, and National Academy of Science of Ukraine's Eugene Eliseev and Anna Morozovska. The full paper, "Tunable Metallic Conductance in Ferroelectric Nanodomains," is available at http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/nl203349b.

Part of this work was supported by the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences at ORNL. CNMS is one of the five DOE Nanoscale Science Research Centers supported by the DOE Office of Science, premier national user facilities for interdisciplinary research at the nanoscale. Together the NSRCs comprise a suite of complementary facilities that provide researchers with state-of-the-art capabilities to fabricate, process, characterize and model nanoscale materials, and constitute the largest infrastructure investment of the National Nanotechnology Initiative. The NSRCs are located at DOE's Argonne, Brookhaven, Lawrence Berkeley, Oak Ridge and Sandia and Los Alamos national laboratories. For more information about the DOE NSRCs, please visit http://science.energy.gov/bes/suf/user-facilities/nanoscale-science-research-centers/. Work at the University of California, Berkeley, was supported by DOE's Office of Science and the Semiconductor Research Corporation.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

DeVry University Schools Executives in Customer Experience

Few customer experience professionals have formal training in the discipline. Many are simply assigned "ownership" of CRM or customer experience as their organizations embrace those strategies. However, as executive positions in these areas continue to proliferate, educational opportunities should follow. Master's of business administration programs with concentrations in CRM and customer experience management are rare today, but that may change. At DeVry University, for example, graduate school business courses in customer experience management (CEM) will soon become a reality.

The 80-year-old university will begin offering a graduate certificate in CEM this summer, in partnership with RightNow Technologies. The program will consist of eight courses and will be a concentration within the MBA curriculum. Students can pursue two paths: one focused on analytics and business intelligence disciplines; the other geared toward marketers, with a concentration on customer experience strategies and consumer behavior.

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Here, Oscar Gutierrez, national dean for DeVry University's College of Business & Management, and Steve Pappageorge, senior director of business services for DeVry University, discuss such issues as what issues customer experience professional should focus on and the importance of incorporating real-world instruction into graduate school business curriculum.

What should the customer experience leaders of tomorrow be focused on today?

Steve Pappageorge: The customer experience leader of tomorrow [should] focus on the development of tools and processes for integrating the totality of the customer's interactions with the business. The most significant tools and processes will include: 1) voice of the customer and identifying and understanding what customers truly say and feel; 2) social media?how to ?integrate it into their service center and connect with customers to build loyalty; 3) Six Sigma/process reengineering/continuous improvement, which helps companies take action on what their customers tell them. Using a methodology is critical to driving results; 4) frontline staff development and training. This is not a one-time event; it needs to be continual and should be tied to career paths; and 5) customer recovery in terms of how to turn dissatisfied customers into company advocates?and not lose them in the process.

What challenges do you expect customer experience leaders to face this year and what real-world knowledge will help them to solve these dilemmas?

Oscar Gutierrez: OG: Several challenges come to mind:?1) budget constraints. Companies will need to do more with less while not sacrificing quality of service; 2) social media. Just because it's a new way to interact with customers doesn't mean the fundamentals of customer service change.?We still need to respectfully and efficiently serve people. It's just that the contact mechanism is slightly different and the expectations for speedy responses are higher; and 3) recruiting the right talent. The pool of labor is large, but finding the right people, more specifically the right attitude, is critical.?

In what ways have the business and marketing environment changed that having a certificate in customer experience will help future marketers and customer strategy leaders?

SP: The pace of technological developments that impact customer experience has increased dramatically in the past few years. There is much more access to information in the hands of the consumer and, more recently, in the hands of networks of consumers, making them much more savvy and empowered.

Businesses have had to provide the adequate technical support to better inform and support the requirements of this new consumer profile. A certificate in customer experience will prepare future marketers and customer strategy leaders to better understand the behavior of this new type of consumer.

OG: If you look at the historical world of customer service?it's typically been on-the-job experience. Some people work in the service center and then work up the ranks. Maybe they have a degree going into their jobs, or maybe they don't, but it rarely involves the consumer world, social media, and different customer channels. Basically the general change in American consumer behavior? changes the landscape significantly of how you manage a customer service function and operate it.

We feel that there is a significant opportunity?to help managers really understand the consumer experience, leverage it, satisfy it, and then drive operational improvements. Some programs out there focus on CRM, but those programs focus only on the infrastructure?the systems that support the recording of information pertaining to the customer's records. We think that what may be appealing to some potential students is the possibility of focusing on the marketing aspect of [customer experience] or the analytics aspect. Our intention is to develop courses that target new channels of communication that allow companies to take a much more proactive role in how they interact with consumers. We'll look at the consumer experience from the behavioral aspect and allow individuals to make decisions on that. We believe this fills the void.

How will students who attend a college CEM program be better prepared in business when they graduate?

SP: Part of what our students and, ultimately, professionals in the consumer space understand?.is that not only will they have a better appreciation of having [customer] data, but also how they take that information and drive it into an actionable plan and make their employees' lives easier and the customer experience better. Hopefully, we'll see the end results in better service to consumers in organizations.

Source: http://www.1to1media.com/linkpass.aspx?Action=pagelink&page=View.aspx?DocID=33339&From=RssDocument&utm_source=RSSDocument&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=01-09-2012

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Monday, January 9, 2012

IPhone More Dominant Than Ever, Though Samsung Makes Strides

Apple iPhone 4The iPhone is by far the smartphone most in demand among 4,000 North American consumers surveyed by ChangeWave, but Apple's frequent court rival Samsung is coming on strong according to the research.

ChangeWave Research found that 54% of those surveyed in December said they plan to buy an iPhone in the next 90 days, indicating that the iPhone 4S demand is strong in spite of constant rumors regarding when an iPhone 5 might appear. "Apple has never dominated smart phone planned buying to this extent more than two months after a major new release," according to ChangeWave.

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However, that number is down from 65% in September, and Samsung appears to have a lot to do with it. Samsung's share rose from 5% to 13%, while Motorola's grew from 5% to 7%.

Samsung, which has been embroiled in a series of nasty court battles with Apple regarding assorted patent disputes, has no doubt raised its profile with the recent introduction of the Galaxy Nexus, the first U.S. 4G phone running Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). Samsung offers a broad range of phones, including those running Microsoft Windows Phone software.

As for other manufacturers, RIM saw interest in its phones dip, as just 2% of those surveyed indicated they plans to buy a BlackBerry in the next 90 days. HTC's share fell from 6% to 3%.

Just 1 in 5 surveyed say they are very satisfied with their current BlackBerries, whereas 75% said they are very satisfied with their iPhones and 47% each said they are satisfied with their Samsung and HTC smartphones. One more indication of satisfaction in particular with Apple's iPhone 4S: Users are gobbling up data at unprecedented rates.

It should be interesting to see if the slew of phones, including Nokia's first Windows Phone devices for the U.S. market, unveiled at this week's CES 2012 show in Las Vegas will impact ChangeWave's next survey in a couple of months.

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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Huizenga Nominates 14 Students to U.S. Military Service Academies

Washington, D.C. ? U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga has nominated 14 students to be considered for acceptance into the 2016 class of the U.S. Military, Air Force, Navy, and Merchant Marine Academies.?

?I admire these students who answer the call to serve our country. It is an honor to nominate such motivated and brave young men and women from West Michigan in their application to the U.S. Service Academies.? Huizenga said.?

The nominations are based upon a 10-member academy advisory board interview that evaluates such criteria as academic achievement, extracurricular achievement and leadership abilities. The U.S. Coast Guard Academy does not require a congressional nomination. Further information on requirements for nomination and the application process is available on Huizenga?s website at http://huizenga.house.gov/

Huizenga nominated the following students for the class of 2016:

U.S. Naval Academy ? Annapolis, MD

  • Thomas Dalton (Hamilton) ? Black River Public School
  • Michael Drew (Manistee) ? Manistee Catholic Central
  • Mark Fletcher (Holland) ? West Ottawa High School
  • Patrick Jensen Jr. (Spring Lake) ? Spring Lake High School
  • Coleman Myhre (Norton Shores) ? Mona Shores High School
  • Mike Nicolas (Grant) ? Grant High School
  • Jason Pluger (Hudsonville) ? Hudsonville High School
  • Keeghan Semans (Whitehall) ? Whitehall High School

U.S. Military Academy ? West Point, NY

  • Kelly Daniel (Zeeland) ? Zeeland East High School
  • Mark Fletcher (Holland) ? West Ottawa High School
  • Patrick Jensen Jr. (Spring Lake) ? Spring Lake High School

U.S. Merchant Marine Academy ? Kings Point, NY

  • Thomas Dalton (Hamilton) ? Black River Public School
  • Coleman Myhre (Norton Shores) ? Mona Shores High School

U.S. Air Force Academy ? Colorado Springs, CO

  • Jacob Batt (Dorr) ? Hopkins High School
  • Michael Drew (Manistee) ? Manistee Catholic Central
  • Mark Fletcher (Holland) ? West Ottawa High School
  • Nathalie Kenny (Manistee) ? Manistee High School
  • Hank Martin (Montague) ? Montague High School
  • Jacob Neubecker (Grand Rapids Charter Twp.) ? West Catholic High School
  • Joshua Neubecker (Grand Rapids Charter Twp.) ? West Catholic High School
  • Jason Pluger (Hudsonville) ? Hudsonville High School

A nomination does not guarantee appointment to an academy. An academy must receive a nomination from an authorized nominating source, one of which is a Member of Congress, before admitting a student and offering them an appointment to the academy.

Source: http://comstockpark.wzzm13.com/news/65360-huizenga-nominates-14-students-us-military-service-academies

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