Friday, July 27, 2012

Kramer vs. Kramer vs. Kramer

Not really. State laws do not provide for polygamous divorce, and, because most American polygamists live in insular religious communities, few cases addressing this issue have reached the courts. Judges have a few options. They can treat separating polygamists as unmarried cohabitants rather than spouses. (Common law marriage wouldn?t be an option, because it?s prohibited when one or more partner is already married.) That rules out alimony, but palimony?a division of the assets that a couple shared during their nonmarriage?might be available. It?s tricky to formulate a fair distribution in such cases, though, because the wives who remain in the marriage also have claims to the property. Alternatively, the judge could refuse to grant palimony altogether?in effect, treating the couple as less than cohabitants?to avoid legitimizing the illegal polygamous relationship.

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Oil rises towards $106 on euro zone, QE hopes

LONDON (Reuters) - Brent crude oil rose to around $106 per barrel on Friday, buoyed by a European Central Bank pledge to protect the euro zone and hopes for a fresh economic stimulus in the United States.

European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said on Thursday the ECB would do whatever it took to protect the currency bloc from collapse, a remark analysts said could signal a resumption of an ECB sovereign bond-buying scheme.

Flagging U.S. economic growth has encouraged many economists to predict that the Federal Reserve will also launch a new round of quantitative easing (QE), buying its own debt to pump money into the financial system.

Such a move would also probably help depress the dollar, which tends to move inversely to commodities such as oil.

"Financial markets see a benign mix of gently rising risk appetite as worries over an imminent euro zone disaster ease and prospects for another U.S. stimulus increase," said Carsten Fritsch, oil analyst at Commerzbank in Frankfurt.

"Draghi's comments are a major positive for oil."

Brent crude futures for September were up 30 cents at $105.56 per barrel by 05.15 GMT after rising to a high of $106.41, up $115. U.S. light crude futures were up 5 cents at $89.44 per barrel.

Despite the rises, both Brent and U.S. crude remained on course for their biggest weekly drop in a month.

The gain in oil on Friday reflected generally stronger financial markets, with rises in stock markets in Europe <.fteu3> and Asia <.hk><.t>.

While the short-term risk surrounding a euro zone break-up may have eased, analysts said Europe must use the time to work out an effective framework for sharing credit risk.

GROWTH STIMULUS

Many of the fundamental problems faced by the weaker euro zone economies have yet to be addressed and some key pledges for reform have not been met.

Despite widespread hopes for a comprehensive solution to the euro zone crisis, many investors and traders remained skeptical.

"If they don't use this time to set up a policy framework that would see the likes of Germany play a bigger role in assuming credit risk, then the risk factor is going to be back on," said Ric Spooner, chief market analyst at CMC Markets.

"The credibility of the ECB will be shredded if there is no serious policy action to follow Draghi's comments yesterday."

Olivier Jakob, analyst at energy market consultancy Petromatrix in Zug, Switzerland said Draghi's comments were vague enough to interpreted in several ways, either "very little or imply that the ECB would embark on some disguised direct buying of bonds from southern Europe".

"The problem today, as before, is that European words need to be backed up by European action and while we have a long list for the former we still lack a lot for the later."

Financial markets awaited the release at 1230 GMT of U.S. second-quarter gross domestic product figures, which economists predicted would show a rise of around 1.5 percent year-on-year, after rising 1.9 percent in the first three months of the year.

That would mark the weakest pace of growth since the second quarter of 2011 and would be likely to stimulate more calls for QE and other measures to stimulate the world's biggest economy.

While U.S. unemployment benefit claims have fallen to near a four-year low, analysts say a fresh stimulus may be needed to improve growth rates, broadly boosting appetite for commodities.

"Today we're likely to see GDP numbers at around 1.5 percent -- not a technical recession, but it's not exactly going to be a boost to confidence," Spooner said. "You need to see growth over 2.5 percent for us to see those unemployment numbers come down (further)."

(Additional reporting by Luke Pachymuthu in Singapore; Editing by Alison Birrane)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/brent-trades-over-105-supported-ecb-comments-u-030254537--finance.html

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Replacing Diseased Immune System With A Healthy One To Cure ...

In a new clinical trial, researchers from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center set out to test the theory that giving Crohn's disease patients a new immune system can cure severe cases of the disease. Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory condition of the gastrointestinal tract with symptoms of pain, fever, diarrhea and weight loss, which usually occurs in adolescents and young adults, but which can also occur during early childhood and older age...

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Fido announces LTE launch this summer

Fido announces LTE launch this summer

Fido has announced that they will be launching LTE service in Canada starting this summer. Their first markets will include Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and St. Johns, with lots more on the way, such as Quebec City, Kingston, Kitchener-Waterloo, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Victoria, and others.  

Seeing as Fido is a subsidiary of Rogers, which has been on a huge LTE expansion, it's mostly just a matter of offering affordable LTE-enabled devices. Though Fido doesn't go so far as to name which phone they'll be launching LTE with, the Xperia Ion is a safe bet considering Rogers already has it, and the phone's made a name for itself as the inexpensive LTE device. The first device will be a mobile hotspot, with proper phones coming later this year, and of course anyone bringing in an unlocked LTE phone from another carrier can just use one of Fido's new SIM cards.

How many Canadians here are on Fido? Which LTE phone would you like to see made available? 

Source: CNW



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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Mexico can grow at 6-7 percent: central bank governor

BIJNI, India (Reuters) - Trucks loaded with women, children, mattresses and bags of rice rolled into a refugee camp in India's northeastern Assam state on Thursday, as security forces tried to stamp out the worst communal violence in a decade with shoot-on-sight orders. The death toll from clashes between Bodo tribespeople??

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/mexico-grow-6-7-percent-central-bank-governor-103712761--business.html

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Mega-bank creator Sandy Weill reverses course, says break ?em up

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This morning Sandy Weill casually forsook all that which he once held dear by calling for the break up of big banks. Speaking on CNBC's Squawk Box, Weill said the monsters he created should be split up and "do something that doesn't risk taxpayer dollars." The thud you heard around 8:30am this morning was the sound of jaws simultaneously dropping across the financial world.

Some perspective is in order. Sandy Weill essentially created the idea of jamming together investment banks and those providing retail and commercial banking services when he merged his Travelers Group (TRV) with Citicorp [now Citigroup (C) since 1998]. Since such a merger was forbidden by the Glass-Steagall Act, Mr. Weill persuaded then-Secretary of Treasury Bob Rubin to help push through legislation repealing the Depression-era regulations.

Speaking of Weill, in the attached video Todd Schoenberger of the BlackBay Group says "When Bill Clinton repealed Glass-Steagall this guy was first in line saying 'hey this is great, let's criss-cross the lines and make this the biggest bank on the planet'. Now he's coming back and saying 'maybe this wasn't such a great idea.'"

After Weill was pushed out of Citi in 2003 the company bought back $300 million worth of his stock at an average price of over $47 a share. Within 6 years the giant institutions Weill effectively made possible had nearly destroyed the global financial system. Adjusted for a 10:1 reverse split, Citi shares bottomed below $1 and are only $2.50 each currently. Weill kept the $300 million.

Today, Sandy Weill advocating for what amounts to reinstating Glass-Steagall is akin to Darth Vader turning his back on evil. It's Dr. Frankenstein throwing his monster into the torch wielding mob. It's like... it's not like anything we've seen before. It's the creator of the mega-bank destroying his own work.

The ripples of Weill's titanic flip-flop have yet to hit shore. Testifying before the House Financial Services Committee regarding the fading Libor scandal, current Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner was immediately peppered with questions regarding Weill's comments. Geithner responded with something akin to "I'll look into it."

CNBC's Eamon Javers spoke to former NY Governor Eliot Spitzer, who was once at the center of the Wall Street reform movement. Via his Twitter stream Javers quoted Spitzer as saying Weill's about-face "changes the entire debate about bank restructuring and puts enormous pressure on those who continue to maintain a broken system. For him to acknowledge that the system should be fundamentally reformed is hugely important."

With Weill's change of heart there is one last major advocate for business as usual. As it happens that man is Jamie Dimon, the current CEO of JP Morgan (JPM) and Weill's protegee at Citigroup until Weill fired him in 1998.

Whatever Dimon did to displease Weill 14 years ago it's not too much of a reach to suggest Sandy's not quite over it just yet.

What do you think about Weill's dramatic reversal? Should the big banks be broken up? Let us know on our Facebook page.

Please answer our poll question below: Sandy Weill, the man who invented the financial supermarket, called for the breakup of big banks in an interview on CNBC. Is he a... Flip flopper who made money off an idea he now says is wrong, a Wise Man who learned from his mistakes, or a Financier who has nothing to apologize for?

Source: http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/breakout/mega-bank-creator-sandy-weill-reverses-course-says-153653712.html

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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Amelia Earhart search to continue despite lack of hard evidence (+video)

Amelia Earhart, whose 115th birthday is celebrated on Google's home page Tuesday, disappeared with her navigator over the Pacific Ocean in 1937. A new search for her remains has returned nothing definitive.

By Oskar Garcia,?Associated Press / July 24, 2012

Google honors Amelia Earhart with a doodle on her birthday. The aviatrix would be 115 years old today.

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Even though a monthlong voyage for?Amelia?Earhart's?plane wreckage turned up nothing definitive, the searchers devoted to the hunt say they have a trove of evidence to examine that will help shed light on what happened to the famed aviator 75 years ago.

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The expedition to a remote atoll roughly 2,000 miles (3,200 kilometers) southwest of Hawaii was well on its way back to Honolulu on Tuesday as?Earhart's?family and others marked what would have been the American icon's 115th birthday.

Google honored?Earhart?by changing the logo on its homepage, while her family said on their website that?Earhart's?legacy remains relevant.

"The aviation pioneer, who was the first female pilot to cross the Atlantic Ocean, continues to make lasting impressions on people all over the world," the statement posted Tuesday said.

Pat Thrasher, president of The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery, said plans are already in the works for a land-based expedition to the Kiribati atoll of Nikumaroro next year.

The voyagers looked at footage as it initially came in from a tethered underwater vehicle rigged with cameras and lights. But the group expects to learn more through repeat viewings, picking up new insights on the underwater landscape where they believe the plane went down. The group has countless hours of high-definition video and sonar data.

"It's unbelievably difficult as an environment and your eyeballs fall out after a while" watching the video, Thrasher said. "The only way you can be sure you know what you found is to go back through the data very carefully."

The expedition cost $2.2 million. The group was short nearly $500,000 at the start of the voyage and will need to raise more funds for any future trips.

But the group still believes?Earhart?and her navigator crashed onto a reef off the remote island, Thrasher said.

Remnants of the plane, the group believes, could be in hard-to-see caves within a reef that drops like a cliff thousands of feet underwater. Or, it might have simply floated away to another area that's impossible to predict.

"This is just sort of the way things are in this world," TIGHAR president Pat Thrasher said. "It's not like an Indiana Jones flick where you go through a door and there it is. It's not like that ? it's never like that."

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/science/~3/FmKc4z_cXro/Amelia-Earhart-search-to-continue-despite-lack-of-hard-evidence-video

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Interview: Adam Sewall & Greg Franzese from Ooyala&#39;s VideoMind ...

Ooyala offers a multi-platform video solution and for some of world?s biggest media companies and brands. From the collective brainpower of engineers, product developers, data scientists, and marketers, Ooyala?s VideoMind blog provides unique and useful insights into the world of online video and personalized digital media.?

VideoMind stands out in the world of corporate blogs with its?distinctive blend of humor and entertainment with?in-depth?analysis of data and trends. A few weeks ago, the VideoMind masterminds, Adam Sewall and Greg Franzese?told Magnet Media about the future of online videos, Social TV, hockey, and their original series, ?The Adam and Greg Show.? ?

Can you tell us in a nutshell exactly what VideoMind is?

Adam Sewall: At a basic level, VideoMind is Ooyala?s blog. If you?re interested in what?s going on in the world of connected TV, streaming media and online video, we want VideoMind to be the place for you to get your news, insights, commentary, and data. We help professionals working in tech and traditional media keep up with the rapidly evolving media landscape.

Greg Franzese: VideoMind sits at the intersection of technology and entertainment, so it really is a great space to work in and write about. VideoMind touches everything from second screens and social TV to SmartTVs and OTT video. We also feature guest posts and video interviews with some of the smartest people working on the front lines of Internet television. We?ve had Roku?sVPofBusinessDevelopment?on the blog, as well as Boxee?sVPofMarketing.

How did VideoMind get started and how have you found it has impacted Ooyala?s positioning in the industry and engaged its audience?

Greg: Adam gets all the credit for launching VideoMind and building an amazing blogging team.

Adam: That?s true. All glory to Adam. But seriously, we wanted to build a thought leadership blog that would educate and entertain people at the same time.

We see that philosophy especially on, ?The Adam & Greg Show,? which mixes valuable content with irreverent fun. It?s great to see a ?corporate blog? strategy that doesn?t take things to seriously and isn?t fraid to shake things up. How did the show start and how?s the response been to it?

Adam: We wanted to make tech videos that were informative but also approachable and entertaining. So the show kind of grew out of that mindset.

Greg: We?re like the original odd couple, if you discount the actual, original OddCouple.

Adam: Lots of companies would be too uptight to let us do some of the crazy things we do. But the culture at Ooyala is really a ?no BS? culture. Work hard, have fun, execute. And that?s what we try to do with VideoMind and the Adam & Greg show.

So what are some of the most exciting trends that you guys see in the online video space? Where do you see it all heading?

Greg: More than half of the total time spent watching video online was spent watching long form videos last quarter, according to Ooyala?s GlobalVideoIndexReport. One of the more interesting trends we?re seeing is that video game systems aren?t just for playing games anymore. Instead, people are streaming Netflix and Hulu to their big screen TVs, and watching premium content streamed over the Internet. Not just geeks and early adopters ? regular people are regularly watching TV online now.

Adam: I think the proliferation of content and connected screens has really altered the way that people watch TV now. People expect instant access to their favorite movies, sports and TV shows, anytime, anywhere. As more people get smartphones and tablets, and more premium content moves online, the traditional broadcast paradigm will continue to shift online.

Greg: The really exciting thing ? and this is what Ooyala is working on right now ? is the notion of personalized media. Delivering the right content to the right screen at the right time. Instead of having 700 channels, there will be 1 billion channels: one for every connected viewer on the planet. And your personalized channel will know who you are, what you like to watch, and what you should watch next.

What about Social TV?

Adam: Social TV is a big trend, and will continue to impact the way people watch and discuss shows in the coming years. Twitter has been called the ?digital water cooler? because that is where like-minded people discuss the latest episode of their favorite show.

Greg:? The ability to leverage a viewer?s likes, Tweets and interest graph means that video publishers can better target their content to the most relevant viewers. It also means that viewers get served more videos that match their taste.

If I like watching hockey highlights (Adam and I are both big hockey fans) then new data-driven content recommendation engines will learn about what I like and send me videos that I will enjoy watching.

Adam: Social metrics also help video publishers like Magnet Media measure the effectiveness of their work. Gaining insights into the virality of a video, or noticing how many tablet owners watch your work all the way to the end are valuable metrics that are not possible with traditional TV ratings.

I?m also a big hockey fan. I like the San Jose Sharks, but I know our office has some heavy Rangers fans. Anyway, speaking of metrics?what are some of the benefits of online video analytics?

Greg: TV ratings are like a buzzsaw and online video analytics are a scalpel. They both cut, but one is much more precise.

Adam: When you understand who is watching your content ? what devices they are using, what locations they are in ? you can make more informed decisions that ultimately impact your business.

Greg: For example, most tablet video occurs in the morning, before work, and in the evening, before bed. If a brand wanted to launch a tablet video app, for instance, that kind of insight is amazingly useful.

Adam: Detailed viewer engagement metrics also let video publishers better monetize their online media. With so many devices delivering so much information, maximizing digital video ROI isn?t a guessing game anymore. Analytics help video publishers earn the most money from online video.

What?s next for Ooyala and VideoMind? Any projects you?re excited about and can share with us?

Adam: Ooyala is busy ramping up for the PAC-12 Networks launch this fall ? a new network that will leverage both broadcast and broadband technology from day one. So we are all pretty excited about that.

Greg: We are also working on the next Online Video Index Report, so expect to see some new numbers and industry trends soon.

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Ryan W. NealRyan W. Neal is a journalist from Sacramento, California. After earning a B.A. in English and philosophy at UC Santa Barbara, he interned with the Santa Barbara Independent and wrote freelance stories for the Sacramento News & Review, The Summit Daily News, and Virgin.com/music. He earned his M.S. in journalism from Columbia University, and now works as Editorial Assistant at Magnet Media.

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Is Nasdaq's Facebook compensation plan enough?

NEW YORK: Nasdaq OMX Group's plan to pay a total of $62 million to firms that lost money due to Facebook's botched market debut may fall short of appeasing Wall Street market makers, which would have to sign off on their right to take legal action against the exchange in order to collect.

"I have a hard time believing that they will just settle for that," said consultant Chris Nagy, who thinks "that it's not going to be enough at this point in time."

Market makers, which facilitate trades for brokers and ensure liquidity, lost upward of $200 million in the $16 billion IPO on May 18, as technical glitches on Nasdaq's systems delayed the offering, and then left many investors in the dark for more than two hours as to whether their orders had gone through.

The all-cash reimbursement plan, which Nasdaq filed with regulators late Friday, is $22 million more than originally proposed in June.

Nasdaq is due to report its earnings on Wednesday and executives will likely be asked to explain why the company decided to boost the amount, and how it intends to pay for it.

Liabilities at US exchanges are capped in most instances. Nasdaq's cap is $3 million and the plan filed with the SEC is meant to increase that in this specific instance. But a legal source told Reuters a firm could sue in the case of gross negligence.

The fact that Nasdaq boosted the amount it plans to pay out may indicate that the exchange is not confident in its legal position, Nagy said.

Nasdaq originally proposed a $40 million plan comprised mostly of trading rebates.

That plan was blasted by market makers for being too little and it drew accusations of anti-competitiveness from other exchanges, which said the rebates would force clients to trade on Nasdaq's exchange in order to be paid back.

Hit To Reputation, Balance Sheets

The modification of the plan was seen as just another step in the negotiations over an issue both sides would like to see cleared up quickly, according to James Angel, a professor at Georgetown University.

"As long as it is outstanding, there is a continuing reputational hit to Nasdaq," he said. "Nasdaq has to consider not only the direct cost of what they could get away with not paying, but also the relational cost of a long legal battle with their biggest customers."

The market makers obviously want their money sooner rather than later, and neither side wants to end up paying millions in legal fees, he added.

But Nasdaq's bumping up the amount to be paid back by $20 million may not be enough.

Knight Capital Group -- one of the top four retail market makers in the Facebook IPO, along with UBS, Citigroup's Automated Trading Desk, and Citadel Securities -- reported its earnings on Wednesday, detailing its $35.4 million in losses associated with the Facebook IPO problems.

Knight's shares sank 11 percent on Wednesday, another 2 percent on Thursday, and 1.3 percent on Friday, hitting more than six year lows.

A Knight spokeswoman said it would probably not have anything to say about Nasdaq's new plan until it has the chance to file a comment letter to the US Securities and Exchange Commission as part of the regulatory process.

UBS and Citadel representatives had no comment, while Citi was not immediately available.

Knight and UBS have separately hinted that they could bring legal action against Nasdaq if the compensation does not cover their losses.

Unconfirmed news reports have said UBS may have lost considerably more that earlier thought, perhaps $350 million.

Nasdaq also faces regulatory investigations into its systems and actions on May 18.

During the chaotic hours after Facebook debuted, market makers say they tried in vain to reach contacts at Nasdaq to find out about their positions in Facebook. They were also calling the SEC to make sure the regulator understood the gravity of the situation.

In its filing, Nasdaq stood by its decision not to halt the most anticipated IPO in years.

There "was an orderly, liquid, and deep market in FB stock, with active trading on all markets. Halting trading on a market-wide basis in these circumstances would have been unprecedented, and, in Nasdaq's view, unjustified," it said in the filing.

Source: http://timesofindia.feedsportal.com/fy/8at2Etf0cA1Tt2nw/story01.htm

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Researchers to test monthly vaginal ring for HIV prevention

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two large clinical trials in Africa are ramping up to test the effectiveness of a vaginal ring that releases an HIV-fighting drug for a month or more, offering women at high risk a discreet way to protect themselves from the virus that causes AIDS.

The studies will test the effectiveness of a vaginal ring containing the antiretroviral drug dapivirine in thousands of women in several African countries to evaluate its ability to prevent new HIV infections and its long-term safety.

If effective, the ring will add "a long-acting, female-initiated technology to the existing toolkit of HIV prevention options," said Dr. Zeda Rosenberg, chief executive officer of International Partnership for Microbicides (IPM), a nonprofit group founded by Rosenberg which is developing the ring.

Because it only needs to be replaced once a month, the ring may help address some of the problems with getting women to consistently use vaginal gels each time they have sex, Rosenberg said during a briefing at the International AIDS Conference in Washington.

Irregular use is thought to be the reason a large study of the microbicidal gel containing the anti-HIV drug tenofovir failed to prevent infections in women in sub-Saharan Africa.

IPM has a royalty-free licensing agreement with Johnson & Johnson's Janssen unit in Ireland to use its dapivirine antiretroviral product in gel and ring forms to prevent HIV infections in low and middle income countries.

Dapivirine is part of a class of antiretroviral drugs that have long been used to treat HIV and prevent mother-to-child transmission of the virus.

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The IPM study will enroll 1,650 women aged 18 to 45, who will be randomly assigned to use the ring or a placebo in four sites in South Africa, with plans to expand to sites in Rwanda and Malawi.

It is being conducted in partnership with the U.S. National Institutes of Health-backed Microbicide Trials Network, which just started enrolling women in a separate trial called ASPIRE.

"Developing scientifically proven forms of HIV prevention that women can control is essential," said Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease.

"Because the vaginal ring is a long-acting intervention, it has a potential added benefit in that women may find it relatively easy to use."

The ASPIRE study will test the ring in 3,476 women aged 18 to 45 in Malawi, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Women in the studies will be offered condoms and counseling on HIV prevention, and taught how to insert the vaginal ring. At monthly visits, researchers will keep track of whether women are still using the ring and give them a replacement.

Those women who become pregnant during the study will discontinue use of the ring, and their safety and that of their child will continue to be monitored.

Dr. Saidi Kapiga of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, who is coordinating the ring study in Africa and has also conducted tests of vaginal gels for HIV protection, said there are already signs that women prefer the new option.

"It is acceptable," Kapiga told the briefing. "The fact that they use it only once in four weeks was a major advantage."

Both trials are designed to detect at least a 60 percent reduction in HIV risk, but researchers said they hope for even better results, which are expected in 2015.

"If proven to be effective, I think this will really revolutionize prevention for women," Dr. Sharon Hillier, who heads the Microbicide Trials Network at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, told the briefing.

(This story corrects Rosenberg's first name to Zeda in paragraph 3 and number of women in study to 1650 in paragraph 8)

(Reporting by Julie Steenhuysen; Editing by Michele Gershberg and Eric Walsh)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/researchers-test-monthly-vaginal-ring-hiv-prevention-010928316.html

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They loaded mortars in the war, so now what?

In this photo taken July 18, 2012, U.S. Army Capt. John Rodriguez, who deployed to Afghanistan's Korengal Valley, speaks to an Associated Press reporter while on break from a resume writing class at Joint Base Myers Henderson Hall in Arlington, Va. Rodriguez, who plans to transition to the Maryland Army National Guard after six years of being an active duty Army soldier, discusses his experiences serving an an infantry officer and how they could translate for civilian employment. U.S. combat troops patrol dusty pathways in Afghanistan, look for hidden roadside bombs, load and fire mortar shells at insurgents' positions. So when they come home, how will that help them land a civilian job? (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)

In this photo taken July 18, 2012, U.S. Army Capt. John Rodriguez, who deployed to Afghanistan's Korengal Valley, speaks to an Associated Press reporter while on break from a resume writing class at Joint Base Myers Henderson Hall in Arlington, Va. Rodriguez, who plans to transition to the Maryland Army National Guard after six years of being an active duty Army soldier, discusses his experiences serving an an infantry officer and how they could translate for civilian employment. U.S. combat troops patrol dusty pathways in Afghanistan, look for hidden roadside bombs, load and fire mortar shells at insurgents' positions. So when they come home, how will that help them land a civilian job? (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)

In this photo taken July 18, 2012, service members take notes during a resume writing class at Joint Base Myers Henderson Hall in Arlington, Va. U.S. combat troops patrol dusty pathways in Afghanistan, look for hidden roadside bombs, load and fire mortar shells at insurgents' positions. So when they come home, how will that help them land a civilian job? (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)

In this photo taken July 18, 2012, U.S. Army Sgt. Muhammed Lawson, a health care specialist, carefully listens to an instructor during a resume writing class at Joint Base Myers Henderson Hall in Arlington, Va. Lawson, who has served for nine years as an active duty Army soldier is planning to separate in April 2013. U.S. combat troops patrol dusty pathways in Afghanistan, look for hidden roadside bombs, load and fire mortar shells at insurgents' positions. So when they come home, how will that help them land a civilian job? (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)

In this photo taken July 18, 2012, a soldier works on his resume during a resume writing class at Joint Base Myers Henderson Hall in Arlington, Va. U.S. combat troops patrol dusty pathways in Afghanistan, look for hidden roadside bombs, load and fire mortar shells at insurgents' positions. So when they come home, how will that help them land a civilian job? (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)

(AP) ? U.S. combat troops patrol dusty pathways in Afghanistan, look for hidden roadside bombs, load and fire mortar shells at insurgents' positions. So when they come home, how will that help them land a civilian job?

They can "be a mercenary," muses Capt. John Rodriguez, who'll leave the Army soon after six years.

That's the kind of thinking the government wants to change, both among American employers and members of the armed forces. In fact, the skills troops use in combat can be useful for many types of civilian jobs, but employers often don't understand them and people leaving the military need help with presenting those skills or developing new ones.

Rodriguez was attending a recent resume-writing class, part of the Transition Assistance Program, which is run by the departments of Defense, Labor and Veteran Affairs to help soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines successfully make the transition back to the civilian world.

Some 250,000 service members leave the military each year and all must attend counseling on finances and other issues whether they served six years or 26 years, whether they saw the battlefield or not. Other parts of the 20-year-old transition program have been voluntary, such as the resume writing class and one on how to dress for the civilian workplace.

At the class Rodriguez attended, teacher Aleshia Thomas-Miller offered some tips for writing resumes that might help civilian employers understand what veterans did in Afghanistan and Iraq and how their experience translates to a non-military job:

?Don't use military jargon or an alphabet soup of military acronyms. Even a job isn't called a job in the military, it's called an MOS, or military occupational specialty. That might fly in military circles, but in the civilian world, it's incomprehensible.

"It doesn't matter how qualified you are if the employer does not understand," she told the class of a dozen soldiers.

?If you were a platoon leader, as Rodriguez was in Afghanistan, don't use that term either, Thomas-Miller said. Say you managed 50 people, were responsible for expensive equipment, made decisions in stressful situations.

There's online help as well. At careeronestop.org and Mil2FedJobs.com, troops can type in their military occupation and get a list of related jobs, the states in which they're located and sometimes with a link to apply for the job online, depending on the program.

For instance, an 11C (an Indirect Fire Infantryman who can supervise or serve on a mortar unit), might find one of 180 jobs in Illinois, driving trucks, running company training programs or working in security.

The vast majority of veterans are employed, but the jobless rate for America's new generation of veterans was 9.5 percent last month. That's down from 12.7 percent the previous month and 13.3 percent in June 2011, the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics said. But it's still been consistently higher than the country at large, with an unemployment rate of 8.2 percent in June, and for vets from all previous wars.

There are hundreds of jobs in the military ? for medics, computer specialists, mechanics, lawyers, finance officers, pilots, electrical engineers, nuclear engineers, food service managers, heavy equipment operators, and more. Though officials provided no data on who has the hardest time finding jobs after military service, many say it's infantrymen and those who held other jobs directly involved in combat that have no direct civilian equivalent.

President Barack Obama on Monday announced a redesign of the transition program. Starting later this year, assistance will begin earlier in a military career, rather than at the end. There will be more one-on-one help, a separate focus for those wanting to go back to school or start their own businesses. Classes will be five to seven days, rather than the current three and more things will be mandatory for most people.

The redesigned program will have a fancier new name ? Transition GPS. The administration is calling it the first major overhaul of a system started in the 1990s post-Cold War drawdown, though it's been updated in recent years to be more youth friendly with web-based information and workshops.

Acknowledging that troops already have some terrific experience, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said the revised program will help them "apply their experience to additional training, formal education, and develop successful civilian careers."

A recent study by the Center for New American Security, a Washington think tank, said businesses want to hire new vets because they believe they have leadership qualities, teamwork skills, character, discipline, expertise, effectiveness, and loyalty.

Envisioning how vets might fit into their company is a different matter, said the study, which included interviews with 87 unidentified businessmen representing 69 companies.

"The most prominent obstacle to hiring veterans," it said, is that "both civilians and members of the military have a hard time translating military skills into civilian job qualifications."

Employers also said their fears include concern:

?that troops with post traumatic stress may be "damaged" or have violent tendencies.

?that National Guard and Reserve troops will be called up for duty, leaving the company short-handed.

?that the majority of post-9-11 vets lack the college degrees or industry-specific expertise they'd need for senior positions, yet don't want lower level jobs employers feel are more appropriate for them.

?that vets too often seek jobs that they don't have the education or skills to do.

"There are folks who get it, are coming out of the service and say 'I realize I'm not going to be CEO,'" said Devin B. Holmes, CEO of Warriorgateway.org, a portal to help troops find help with employment, health questions, education and a range of other transition needs.

"There are also folks coming out and (saying) 'I want a GS14 position in the government,'" Holmes said, meaning the second highest level in the "General Schedule" of government pay ? jobs that go to people with a lot of experience and/or a very high level of expertise in their field, and are management positions.

"You can achieve that if you work hard and do a good job ... but you're not going to get it on Day 1," Holmes said.

Officials say privately that part of the disconnect comes from a sense of entitlement among some troops, the feeling that they deserve a great job after doing duty that only a tiny fraction of Americans were willing to do. But Holmes said the larger reason is that troops lack an understanding of what some jobs entail and what experience and education is needed to get them ? a problem he thinks the Transition Assistance Program should work on.

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Online:

Military-to-civilian job translators and other help:

http://www.careeronestop.org/ReEmployment/Veterans/Default.aspx

www.Mil2FedJobs.com

http://online.onetcenter.org

http://www.acinet.org/acinet/moc/default.aspx?nodeid=213

http://www.mynextmove.org/vets/

https://h2h.jobs/

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Albany Quarterback Airs College Offers

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ALBANY, GA -- Albany High quarterback Emmanul Byrd is heading for a breakout senior season. And if everything goes to plan, Byrd may have a difficult decision for his college football future

The senior quarterback has attended camps at Georgia, Auburn and Florida this summer. While those schools may not be viewing Byrd as a quarterback prospect, the senior is gaining interest at the position from another SEC school.

According to Coach Williams, the University of Kentucky has also entered the mix for Byrd at quarterback.

Coach Williams believes in his offensive leader, and is already dreading when he has to let Byrd go.

?I think I?m going to shed a few tears the day he graduates. He's gradually getting better, but he's still humble. That's the most important part?staying humble and staying hungry. Each day with him he's just getting a little better...it's like old wine you hate to see it go,? Williams said at last week?s FCA Camp.

The senior is already fielding offers from smaller schools of University of South Alabama, UNC-Charlotte and Savannah State. Albany High opens its 2012 season at Greenville High School on August 31.

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Would You Sell An Equity Stake in Yourself? | Wall Street Oasis

I want to share a topic off the Internet that discusses an alternative way to pay for higher education.

Last week, a blogger (on another site) referred to the idea of equity financing for college students. So basically, instead of obtaining student loans and potentially getting into debt to pay off tuition, students would sell equity stakes in their future earnings and pay a percentage of their annual income to their investors.

This idea is derived from the perception that humans can be viewed as ?start ? up? companies: both need capital for growth and are uncertain about future earnings. Start ? ups usually have the choice between equity financing and debt financing and many choose to finance through equity due to the large potential of earnings. The logic then goes, since start ? ups have the choice between debt and equity, why can?t humans also receive outside equity financing their future?

The suggestion for what is termed ?venture capital investments in humans? or ?Human Venture Capital? is actually not new. Nobel Prize economist Milton Friedman first conceived the idea in 1945. His reasoning was that education is a risky investment and loans are not best suited for such investments since interest rates must be extremely high to offset the risk. However, private financing of education would be a viable option if investors ?participated in a student?s financial success the same way that they participated in a company?s success if they had acquired an equity stake in it.?

There have been several references to this proposal of human venture capital throughout the years in media outlets such as newspapers, journals, and magazines as a possible route for financing college. In the 1970?s, Yale actually tested out a variation of the concept when it initiated a program called Tuition Postponement Option, which offered income ? contingent loans. In this program, the university had a vested interest in their students, which allowed them to take out loans in return for paying a percentage of their future annual income as a cohort to the university. This program failed miserably and was later ended due to the cohort setup so repayment for a graduated class became a huge burden. However, many proponents of equity financing believe that using private investors as the source of capital would work.

Whether private equity financing for humans could work is very uncertain. There are many arguments against this practice though. First of all, there may be an ethical issue: for a student to sell an equity stake in themselves, they would have to enter into a contract with the investor to set up a payment plan for x number of years. Would that make them an indentured servant?

Then, there is a legal issue: What happens in the event that a student defaults on their promise to pay part of their income?

Finally, as Josh Barro of Bloomberg points out, the effectiveness of venture capital financing could be hindered by adverse selection. That is, while most students strive to graduate college and make lots of money, they are the only ones who know about their future plans and could mislead investors about their earnings desire.

While I personally think this idea of equity financing shows promise, the issues raised are definitely major concerns. What do you guys think about the idea?

Source: http://www.wallstreetoasis.com/blog/would-you-sell-an-equity-stake-in-yourself

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Orrin Hatch Wants To Do A Deal On Taxes With Tea Party Threat ...

WASHINGTON ? Rare is the Tea Party-tested Republican senator who hangs an image of the Kennedys? Hyannisport home over his desk and shows off the painter?s personal inscription.

?Orrin,? reads the note, scribbled below a cobalt-blue sea. ?We?ll leave the light on at the compound for you anytime. Ted Kennedy, ?91.?

The beacon of bipartisanship that defined their odd-couple relationship still guides Utah?s Orrin Hatch. He didn?t advertise it as he wooed and won over the tea partiers who, two years ago, toppled fellow conservative Robert Bennett from his Senate perch.

But now, with his state?s Senate GOP nomination in hand and re-election to a seventh term all but assured, Hatch, 78, can think about his legacy.

He?s very clear about what he wants: As the senior Republican in the Senate, his party?s top voice on the tax-writing Finance Committee, Hatch wants a deal that restructures the tax code while also slowing and even stopping the government?s accumulation of debt. To get it, he says he?ll practice the art of compromise over the take-my-marbles-and-leave mentality that has tied up Congress in recent years.

?There has to be a course correction,? Hatch said in a recent interview. ?If I am chairman of the Finance Committee, you can bet your sweet bippy I will take a leading role.?

A new tax code, he says, would have to be bipartisan to pass Congress and, as importantly, have credibility with the Americans who will fork over large chunks of their paychecks under it. Orchestrating it will require a delicate touch with Washington?s most muscular interest groups and stubborn factions of both parties.

In the vaulted Capitol hideaway office he inherited from Kennedy ? the seascape hanging nearby ? Hatch offered a reality check on how lawmaking happens.

?Neither side is going to get everything they want,? he said. ?But it is important that we move ahead, and that we do the art of the doable to pull this country out of the fiscal morass it?s in. And I think we can.?

Hatch can be so explicit about compromise now because he is the ultimate Senate survivor:

_Of his own stern, televised reading of ?The Exorcist? during the confirmation hearings of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

_Of a failed presidential bid in 2000 that was dwarfed by the George W. Bush juggernaut.

_Of his vote for the 2008 bank bailout, an apostasy to the same tea partiers who ousted Bennett.

_And in June, of the first real threat to re-election since winning his Senate seat in 1976.

Washington?s political tribal chiefs know that the conservatism Hatch has emphasized in his re-election campaign co-exists with an interest in getting results on Capitol Hill and a long-demonstrated willingness to compromise.

The type of real, red-faced debate that delighted Hatch and Kennedy also produced landmark laws like the American Disabilities Act and children?s health insurance. With former Democratic Sen. Chris Dodd, the bellowing begat federally subsidized child care. Tense talks with no less a partisan than Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., produced a patent exemption that cleared the way for the generic drug industry.

Hatch?s last two years of ideological purity ? a 100 percent rating from the American Conservative Union, compared with an average 84 percent rating the previous five years ? may have been driven by a survival instinct, but it still irritates some.

Vice President Biden recalled how the Utah Republican was an original co-sponsor of his 1994 bill that became the Violence Against Women Act, only to vote against its renewal and expansion this year.

?Orrin and I always had a good personal relationship. We disagreed on a lot but where we found common ground, we worked together,? Biden said in a statement to The Associated Press. ?I hope those days return.?

Tax reform could well be Hatch?s enduring legacy. The contours of the debate are clear and broadly philosophical: Republicans think the government levies enough taxes already but growing the economy would produce more revenue. Democrats say the wealthiest are not taxed enough.

Much, of course, depends on who wins the White House and control of Congress.

Here is where the debate would start: Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney agrees with Hatch that there should be a one-year extension on all of the Bush-era tax cuts, then comprehensive tax reform. President Barack Obama wants to let those tax cuts expire for Americans making more than $250,000 a year, and then do reform.

Hatch would have great say in where the discussion ends ? with a new tax code, a collapse of talks or something in-between. He has willing negotiating partners in both parties, beginning with his Democratic counterpart atop the Finance Committee hierarchy, Sen. Max Baucus of Montana, and including some of the most agile dealmakers in Congress.

?Orrin is good, one of the best,? says Waxman.

No one suggests that Hatch, for all his red meat bluster lately, comes back to the Senate next year any less of a dealmaker. Right now, longtime colleagues say, Hatch is doing what Hatch does best: adapt to the ?rhythms of change.?

?Politics is not a static business. The ability of someone who?s good at this, and unfortunately we don?t give enough credit for it, is the ability to understand that the public?s mood is not static either,? Dodd, now president and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America, said in an interview. ?Orrin?s got a very good ear. And he used it.?

The South Carolina Republican who calls himself ?Sen. Tea Party? attributes Hatch?s longevity to engaging, rather than dismissing, critics from the right.

?He didn?t go home and try to explain to people why they were wrong,? said Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., a chief patron of tea party candidates. ?He went home and listened.?

By the time the tea party had defeated Bennett in a state convention two years ago, Hatch was already on the move. He faced voters deeply suspicious about Washington insiders. For those who said that 36 years in office was enough, he said that he wouldn?t be running again if it weren?t for the chance he?ll become chairman of the Finance Committee. For those who said he wasn?t conservative enough, he gravitated to the right.

Hatch also spent about $10 million on a campaign unlike any Utah had seen. He won endorsement from Romney, another of Utah?s favorite sons. In the state?s June primary running against former state Sen. Dan Liljenquist, Hatch won two-thirds of the vote.

Three months from the general election, Hatch is still riling up the base. He?ll casually toss off a comment about how he doesn?t understand why Obama?s experience as a community organizer qualifies him to lead the country. He framed Obama?s plans to tax the wealthiest Americans as an attack on small businesses.

For many, the question is whether Hatch hews to conservatism in what are sure to be tough negotiations on taxes and changing entitlement benefit programs.

DeMint thinks a brief moment and concludes, ?I trust him.?

Earlier on HuffPost:

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  • ?2nd Amendment Remedies?

    During Nevada?s 2010 Senate election, an a href=?http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/16/sharron-angle-floated-2nd_n_614003.html? target=?_hplink?audio clip/a surfaced of Sharron Angle a href=?http://voices.washingtonpost.com/plum-line/2010/06/sharron_angle_floated_possibil.html? target=?_hplink?raising/a ?Second Amendment remedies? as a viable solution to take when ?government becomes out of control.?

    The Tea Party-backed hopeful ultimately proved unsuccessful in her campaign to unseat Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

  • ?I Do Not Wear High Heels?

    Ken Buck, a Tea Party-backed contender who ultimately fell short in his bid to unseat Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet in Colorado, made headlines in 2010 when he a href=?http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/21/ken-buck-vote-for-me-beca_n_654990.html? target=?_hplink?quipped/a that people should vote for him ?because I do not wear high heels.?

  • ?I Am Not A Witch?

    Christine O?Donnell a href=?http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/04/christine-odonnell-witch-ad_n_750140.html? target=?_hplink?captured headlines/a in 2010 with a now-infamous campaign ad in which she tells voters, ?I?m not a witch.? She says, ?I?m nothing you?ve heard. I?m you.?

    O?Donnell was defeated in her campaign for Senate in Delaware by Democratic Sen. Chris Coons.

  • Scientists For Creationism?

    Rep. Michele Bachmann a href=?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Damah0KH-Cofeature=player_embedded? target=?_hplink?said/a in October of 2006, ?There are hundreds and hundreds of scientists, many of them holding Nobel Prizes, who believe in intelligent design.?

  • Democrats = Communists?

    HuffPost?s Jen Bendery a href=?http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/11/allen-west-democrats-communist-party_n_1417279.html? target=?_hplink?reported/a in April of this year:

    blockquoteAs many as 80 House Democrats are communists, according to Rep. Allen West (R-Fla.).

    West warned constituents at a Tuesday town hall event that he?s ?heard? that dozens of his Democratic colleagues in the House are members of the Communist Party, the emPalm Beach Post/em a href=? http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/state/allen-west-hears-cheers-jeers-at-town-hall-2295766.html?cxtype=rss_news? target=?_hplink?reported/a. There are currently 190 House Democrats.

    West spokeswoman Angela Melvin later defended West?s comments ? and clarified to whom West was referring.

    ?The Congressman was referring to the 76 members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. The Communist Party has publicly referred to the Progressive Caucus as its allies. The Progressive Caucus speaks for itself. These individuals certainly aren?t proponents of free markets or individual economic freedom,? Melvin said in a statement to The Huffington Post.

  • Welfare Prison Dorms?

    The AP a href=?http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/22/carl-paladino-backs-welfa_n_690284.html? target=?_hplink?reported/a in August of 2010 on then-New York gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino:

    blockquoteThroughout his campaign, Paladino has criticized New York?s rich menu of social service benefits, which he says encourages [undocumented] immigrants and needy people to live in the state. He has promised a 20 percent reduction in the state budget and a 10 percent income tax cut if elected.

    Asked at the meeting how he would achieve those savings, Paladino laid out several plans that included converting underused state prisons into centers that would house welfare recipients. There, they would do work for the state ? ?military service, in some cases park service, in other cases public works service,? he said ? while prison guards would be retrained to work as counselors.

    ?Instead of handing out the welfare checks, we?ll teach people how to earn their check. We?ll teach them personal hygiene ? the personal things they don?t get when they come from dysfunctional homes,? Paladino said.
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    Paladino told The Associated Press the dormitory living would be voluntary, not mandatory, and would give welfare recipients an opportunity to take public, state-sponsored jobs far from home.

    ?These are beautiful properties with basketball courts, bathroom facilities, toilet facilities. Many young people would love to get the hell out of cities,? Paladino he said.

    He also defended his hygiene remarks, saying he had trained inner-city troops in the Army and knows their needs.

    ?You have to teach them basic things ? taking care of themselves, physical fitness. In their dysfunctional environment, they never learned these things,? he said./blockquote

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Sunday, July 22, 2012

How To Find The Best Dog Beds - Pet Society

Dogs, in a early age, typically have insurmountable physical energy to enable them to keep up with their day to day activities. The level of physically unflagging activities that canines participate in on a daily basis can even surpass humans eventually. Thus, the enthusiastic but inevitably taxing routine exertions our furry friends partake in everyday certainly makes up about their lengthy REM cycles usually reaching nearly half a day, not surprisingly since researchers have proven that dogs spend about a equal fraction of their lifetimes sleeping. Simon who's very fond of pets had much to offer.

We take special care to provide our household using the ideal supplies and necessities when they're under our roof so when you have a pet dog, supplying them these necessary living arrangements within the same level as your relatives is pretty much confirmed. They might not be lacking in terms of receiving nutritious food but are you currently thinking about the comfortableness that the dogs are presently enjoying while they're fast asleep? Our beloved pets likewise need dog beds so that they can sleep and rest well.

If you're one of those who would prioritise your dog's domestic life style, then finding out about the burgeoning dog bed manufacturing industry will probably come as a relief. Since industry's inception, the kinds of dog beds have consistently been doubling with specialised improvements being integrated into a diverse range of dog beds. The number of dog beds that can readily be examined and ordered online will ensure that your beloved pet is going to be sleeping more conveniently with a particular bed that they can call their own in no time at all.

As for the far-ranging dog bed varieties being marketed one of the most in demand innovations right now include heated dog beds, which helps to ensure that your pet canine remains comfortable and warm whatever the onset of freezing temperatures. Alternatively, cooling beds prevents any adverse conditions from happening in your furry friend whenever intense to moderate prolonged high temperatures occur. This is recommended for dogs living in hot or humid surroundings.

The preferential sleeping positions of one's pet likewise influence the kind of dog bed that you'll most buy and they're available in a lot of local pet supplies store. A dimensional allowance of seven inches is recommended for dogs which retire in the curled up gait, dogs accustomed to stretch out position, on the other hand, require for the most part twelve inches of allowance that the pet dog will surely enjoy.

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Will AT&T Charge for FaceTime on the iPhone?

One of the new perks in Apple?s next version of iOS, the operating system for iPhones, is that people will be able to do FaceTime video calls over the cellular network instead of just on Wi-Fi. But a menu in an early version of the software suggests that AT&T is considering charging a separate fee for the privilege.

When you attempt to place a FaceTime call in the latest version of the iOS 6 beta, a menu pops up requiring activation of the service through AT&T. That implies that AT&T could offer FaceTime as a separate AT&T service. An Apple blog, 9to5Mac, spotted the menu.

A beta is unfinished software, so the existence of the menu doesn?t mean this is definitely happening. Mark Siegel, an AT&T spokesman, said the company was still working with Apple on the software.??We?re now working with Apple on the new developer build of iOS6, and we?ll share more information with our customers as it becomes available,? he said in a statement.

AT&T customers already have to pay monthly fees for the data they consume on their smartphones, so it is not entirely logical that video calls would be a separate charge. However, the carrier already charges a separate fee to use a smartphone as a hot spot, sharing its Internet connection with other devices like laptops.

There are third-party apps in the App Store that let you video chat for free over a cellular network, like Oovoo. But one advantage of FaceTime is that it?s integrated into the iPhone?s phone app. When you?re talking on the phone, you can press a button to switch over to a FaceTime call.

Would you pay a separate fee for video calls? Let us know in the comments.

Source: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/07/17/facetime-iphone-att-charge/?partner=rssnyt&emc=rss

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Lin's departure a surprise to ex-coach, teammates

MANCHESTER, England (AP) ? Mike D'Antoni was there for the start of Linsanity, Kobe Bryant on the wrong end of its greatest highlight.

Neither imagined next season opening without Jeremy Lin on the New York Knicks.

"No. Not when the kicker was they can match. I'm thinking, for sure," said former Knicks coach D'Antoni on Wednesday before the U.S. Olympic team practiced. "Even when I was there, well at least we got him, we don't have to worry about him blowing up and us not being able to afford it."

But the Knicks ultimately decided they couldn't or wouldn't.

Lin became a Houston Rocket on Tuesday night when the Knicks refused to match a three-year deal worth about $25 million, ending a brief but amazing run as New York's point guard.

The Knicks had repeatedly said they planned to keep the restricted free agent, and Olympians Carmelo Anthony and Tyson Chandler both believed they would.

"I know the Knicks organization wanted him back, I know his teammates wanted him back, I felt like Jeremy wanted to come back, but can't pass up what Houston threw out there," Chandler said.

D'Antoni, who gave Lin a chance to play in February, resigned a month and a half later when the Knicks were struggling. He remains a firm believer in the undrafted point guard from Harvard. Bryant had no choice but to become one after Lin scored a career-high 38 points, outplaying one of the NBA's biggest stars during a nationally televised victory over the Lakers.

"The plays that he was making, it didn't seem like he had too much of a difficulty making them. He seemed like he was pretty comfortable in making those plays and he was pretty consistent afterwards," Bryant said. "His numbers weren't 30 and 15 assists or whatever, but they were more than solid numbers. He can play, he's a very good player."

How good is impossible to predict, because Lin made just 25 starts before his season ended because of surgery to repair torn cartilage in his knee. His numbers were already falling by then, a combination of fatigue and a lesser role in the offense once Mike Woodson replaced D'Antoni, who is now an assistant coach on the U.S. Olympic team.

"I mean, I don't think nobody really has an idea what his ceiling is," Anthony said. "What he was able to do for that little stretch that he played before he got hurt, he was at the all-time high, from a game standpoint doing what he was able to do, averaging 20 something-plus points, almost 10 assists. I'm ready to see what's next."

He would have seen it in New York, but the third year of the contract, worth nearly $15 million, could have cost the Knicks more than double that in luxury tax payments.

"Houston threw something in the game that was kind of crazy," Anthony said.

It's possible Lin may never live up to the deal, but D'Antoni refuses to rule it out. And he won't accept the idea that Lin was only a creation of his high-scoring offensive system.

"First of all, I think that's not fair to anybody, I think especially not to Jeremy," he said. "For 20 games he was one of the best in the league and he was dominating from the headlines to even on the basketball court. So you can't discount that he'll never be able to do it, because not only did he do it, he did it at the highest level possible.

"So I'm happy for him, I think it's a great contract for him and Houston could find themselves a very, very, very good basketball player. At least he's going to be a good player. The guy's got quickness and determination, so he's going to be good. Now it depends on what level, nobody knows that, but I wouldn't bet against him."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/lins-departure-surprise-ex-coach-teammates-140646835--spt.html

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Smartphone market share; Microsoft system trails

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Thursday, July 19, 2012

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Maxwell - Large - Adult - Male - Cat - Baltimore - eBay Classifieds

Turkish Angora - Maxwell - Large - Adult - Male - Cat

June 2012 UPDATE: Breed: Turkish Angora Color: White Age: Adult Sex: Male Hair: Medium I am already neutered, a special needs pet, in need of an experienced adopter, and up to date with shots. Maxwell's Story... Maxwell is a loving cat, not afraid of anything. He would LOVE to be the only cat, but will tolerate other animals if he has too. He loves all the attention, including being brushed every day, and lots of head bumps. He is a beautiful long-haired white cat, and has the biggest, GREENest eyes! Maxwell was found crying loudly in a stormdrain. Extremely thin and quite tattered. Others tried to help him, but he wasn't meshing with their highly active lives, kids, etc... They sought help in finding him a home. MAS Rescue took Maxwell to the vet, when we did bloodwork, it was noted that Max had kidney problems. This was the main reason for low weight. Since his medication, he has been a new kitty, he loves to eat, is gaining some weight, has a wonderful PURR-sonality and can't wait for a home of his own. We cannot guarantee Maxwell will live to be 20 yrs. old, but no one can. We are hoping that Maxwell is given the chance to live out his days with the best care, and the most loving home, he deserves that much!! His medication per month is not expensive and he eats KD perscription food very well. Maxwell's adoption fee is $85.00. If interestested, please visit www.masrescue to fill in the cat adoption form, then email it back. Thanks for giving Maxwell a chance! A gorgeous BIG cat!!If interested in adopting, Please visit www.masrescue.org, click "Adopt Here" on the menu bar , then go to the bottom of the page to find the Cat Adoption Form. Just fill it in and email it back. Breed Selection is 'Best Efforts' by shelter staff, veterinarians and rescue volunteers. No guarantees are implied. Cats are NOT to be de-clawed, and must remain indoor pets only. Remember adoption is a commitment for the lifetime of your companion, cats could live to 20 years or more!!

CHARACTERISTICS:
Breed: Turkish Angora
Size: Large
Petfinder ID: 23111199

ADDITIONAL INFO:
Pet has been spayed/neutered

CONTACT:
MAS Rescue | Baltimore, MD | 410-227-3566

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