Thursday, July 26, 2012

cell phone spy | ecsware.org

cell phone spy?program is a program that initiates the communication and hidden events, from a cell phone. Events, things like telephone calls transmitted, received calls, SMS messages, SMS messages received, etc. The way these programs work is that you are a small application installed and hidden on the phone (must being a Blackberry smartphone as being, Android, iPhone, etc.) once the application is installed, it sends data on the events of the phone to a server. You, the member, log in to a server via a web browser at any time of day or night, so that detailed information, how can you see an incoming or outgoing phone calls the phone number, time, duration call, SMS-message-or outgoing, and more. The exact properties of the mobile phone spy program you choose depends.

Although the installation of spyware cell phone was not so difficult, you had to follow the instructions. Installed as a bubble Spy in another phone, it keeps you abreast of all the calls today so you can track all calls made or received on the phone knows. Bubble-Spy gives you all the details of the call list that the time of the call, the phone number that has been made to the appeal or that it was received, the call duration and date of the call. If you prefer, you can also hear the conversation at this point, if the call is in progress on your own phone.

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'Jeffersons' star Sherman Hemsley dies at 74

By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper

Actor Sherman Hemsley, famous for playing Archie Bunker's former neighbor George Jefferson in the "All in the Family" spin-off "The Jeffersons," has died at 74, his representative said in a statement to Reuters.

On "The Jeffersons," Hemsley played a dry-cleaning tycoon who'd worked his way up from a small store to a chain. Isabel Sanford played his wife Louise, whom George often called Weezie, and Marla Gibbs played the couple's maid, Florence.

As with producer Norman Lear's "All in the Family," the show didn't shy away from racial humor and jokes. Hemsley's George was in his own way as stubborn and prejudiced as Archie Bunker, regularly trying to exploit his own maid, and often delivering jokes at the expense of Helen and Tom Willis, a married couple of different races.

"The Jeffersons" ran from 1975 to 1985. After that show ended, Hemsley moved on to star as Deacon Earnest Frye on the sitcom "Amen."

Hemsley also performed on Broadway and appeared on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," "The Hughleys" and "Clunkers." He also voiced Triceratops B.P. Richfield on Jim Henson's "Dinosaurs."

Hemsley?was nominated for an Emmy and a Golden Globe, both for his "Jeffersons" role.

In 1989, he released a single, "Ain't That A Kick in the Head."

Hemsley never married and has no children. He was living in El Paso, Texas at the time of his death.

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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Nano Patents and Innovations: 9 Health And Fitness Fads That ...

Everyone wants to shed a few pounds, and most people do so during several phases of life. Health and fitness fads will, by nature, come and go, but a few of them stand the test of time. Diet supplements have been used to regulate weight as far back as ancient Egypt, Greece, and China. Portion control was practiced by ancient cultures, as well. If you?re always trying the Next Big Thing, here are nine health and fitness fads that came and stayed. Some we love, some we hate, but one thing?s for sure ? these nine fads are older than you.

  1. Counting Calories

    It?s so popular because it?s simple math: calories in should be less than calories out. Even a?nutrition professor?at Kansas State proved that weight loss was possible on a diet consisting solely of Twinkies. He did it by counting calories. Some gurus will argue that not all calories are created equal, but elementary math will prove them wrong by the scales.
  2. Plastic Surgery

    Definitely a fad and not quite healthy, cosmetic surgery is a fast way to fake fitness. Plastic surgery, first introduced in 1827, is more common now than ever. It might be an extreme way to get a beach body, but more than?200,000 people had liposuction in 2010. Proper diet and exercise may be the true way to health, but cosmetic surgery is certainly en vogue. If you want to live a long life, be healthy. But if you want to look a certain way, countless numbers of people have made a similar choice.
  3. Exercising

    Exercise is one health fad that should never go out of style, and group exercise has been popular for ages. Boot camps especially are enjoying a renaissance ? both in-home and at the gym. Boot camp offers a quick, regimented way to shape up, and one that?s segmented to increase viability and impact. After a dip in popularity, in-home boot camps have become popular again with the rise ofP90X?and similar plyometrics programs.
  4. Portion Controlled Meals

    Portion controlled meals have become and remained popular for generations of dieting divas. If there?s one thing that guarantees weight loss, it?s not overeating ? and buying pre-portioned meals has long been a crutch of dieters and fitness freaks everywhere. In America especially, portion sizes are routinely too large, and sticking to a smaller-plated plan has always helped to tighten the belt.

  5. Vibrating Belts

    Speaking of belts, this relic from the 1960s may seem long gone, but the vibrating belt has come back in?infomercial-tastic ways?in the recent past. While we hate this fad and everything it stands for, it might actually tone you up a little. That being said, if you?re so lazy that you want to pay to use a vibrating belt to move your muscles for you, there are many life decisions you need to structurally re-think. Many.
  6. Working Out At Home

    Aerobics classes as we know them may have started in 1968, but Jane Fonda?s the one that made aerobic exercise popular from the privacy of one?s own home. Although you can sign up for gym classes and aerobics all that you want, there are a plethora of television channels and work out DVDs that are available for purchase. You can work out at home in an indoor gym like the perennially popular?Bowflex, or you can be instructed by any number of videos. Whether it?s Pilates, yoga, or Tae Bo, working out in the comfort and privacy of your own home is a fad that?s here to stay. Spandex and leg warmers optional.
  7. VLCDs

    Very Low Calorie Diets are a long-time fad that remains popular. Food intake restrictions, all-liquid diets, and cabbage soup are among the things you?ll come across when researching VLCDs. Raw food or low-carb diets can also fit this description, and VLCDs remain popular due to promises of quick weight loss. Whether it?s powdered shakes or a Master Cleanse, these fad diets make their way into the limelight at least once per generation. VLCDs can be extremely detrimental to some, but can jumpstart healthy weight loss in others. As they are a mild form of starvation, some form of weight loss is all but guaranteed.

  8. Diet Pills

    Even though they?re dangerous, they?re always around in some form. Upon learning that?Fen Phen?was dangerous in the ?90s, diet pills have been different (but the same) ever since. They range from ephedra (now illegal), called "trucker speed," to fat and carb blockers. It?s hard to imagine a world without celebrity endorsements of hoodia, guarana, and other proprietary blends. Word to the wise? There?s no magic pill. If it didn?t work for Alice or those guys from?The Matrix, it won?t work for you. Try something else, and don?t be so gullible and desperate next time.
  9. Cleansing and Juicing

    Cleansing and juicing can be a form of fasting and/or a form of detox. While?Jack LaLanne?s Power Juicer?used to rule the airwaves, now we see ads for the Master Cleanse and Omega. Although things change, they often stay the same ? and these fads have been popular with celebrities and yo-yo dieters for years. The raw food and slow food movements have seen a resurgence of interest in fresh juicing, but making living food has been marketed and repackaged as a diet solution more often than not. While detoxification and health do go hand in hand, the use of detox as a diet plan has been a slow-dying fad.

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Source: http://nanopatentsandinnovations.blogspot.com/2012/07/9-health-and-fitness-fads-that-stuck.html

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Bowden now holds NCAA football victories record



In this Oct. 11, 2007, file photo, Florida State coach Bobby Bowden appears during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Wake Forest in Winston-Salem, N.C. Bowden said Monday that the NCAA's unprecedented punishment of Penn State's football program "cannot replace those boys who were molested." The penalties included the vacating of 112 wins, 111 of which were credited to Penn State's late coach Joe Paterno. The move retroactively established Bowden as the official NCAA career leader among major-college coaches with 377 wins.

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Published: Monday, July 23, 2012 at 9:51 p.m.
Last Modified: Monday, July 23, 2012 at 9:51 p.m.

QUINCY - Former Florida State coach Bobby Bowden said Monday the NCAA's unprecedented punishment of Penn State's football program "cannot replace those boys who were molested."

The penalties included the vacating of 112 wins, 111 of which were credited to Penn State's late coach Joe Paterno. The move retroactively established Bowden as the official NCAA career leader among major-college coaches with 377 wins. Paterno's official total going forward in the NCAA annals will be 298 wins.

"I didn't want it to happen like this," the 82-year-old Bowden said. "Wish I could have earned it, but that's the way it is."

Bowden's total once stood at 389, but was reduced by a dozen as the result of an academic scandal at Florida State in the 2006 and 2007 school year which was self-reported by the university.

Bowden's successor at Florida State, Jimbo Fisher, said Monday that he believes his former mentor won't revel in his new status.

"He won't take any glory in doing that," Fisher said. "He still has thoughts and prayers with the victims of the situation at Penn State."

The sanctions imposed on Penn State by the NCAA also included fines of $60 million, orders for the school to sit out the postseason for four years, a cap on scholarships at 20 below the normal limit for four years, and five years' probation for the football program.

"The penalties are bad, but what happened was bad," Bowden said after finishing an 18-hole round of golf at the picturesque Golf Club of Quincy, about 30 miles northwest of Tallahassee. "There's not enough money to make up for what happened."

Former Florida State fullback William Floyd, who won a national championship ring blocking for Heisman Trophy winner Charlie Ward in 1993 and then a Super Bowl ring the next season with the San Francisco 49ers, said Bowden deserves to be at the top of the list.

"I was elated, happy for him," Floyd said. "Things work out. I think that's what happened today."

Former University of Central Florida coach Gene McDowell, who played for the Seminoles in the early 1960s, said he was happy for Bowden sitting at No. 1 although saddened by the circumstances.

"I'm happy for him and Florida State, as well," said McDowell, who spent a few years as an assistant under Bowden. "Nobody ever likes to see good people get in trouble. It's too easy for good people to get in trouble."

Bowden, meanwhile, had his thoughts on Penn State and the Paterno family.

"It's something they'll be glad to get over with up there," Bowden said.

He also said he and his wife, Ann, would likely reach out to Paterno's widow, Sue, at some point in the future.

"I just don't know when would be the proper time," Bowden said.

Source: http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20120723/wire/120729829

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Thursday, July 5, 2012

George Entwistle announced as next Director General at the BBC, prepares for world service

George Entwistle announced as next Director General at the BBC, readies for a world of service

The good-ship BBC won't steer itself, and it's just been announced that George Entwistle is the next to take the wheel. Currently director of BBC Vision (the Beeb's fancy name for TV,) Entwistle will take over from Mark Thompson, who announced back in March that he'd be leaving Auntie's warm embrace. Appointment to the £450,000-a-year (about $702,000) role is always keenly observed, with much of the future direction of the broadcasting stalwart considered to rest on its shoulders. Entwistle cut his teeth on such programs as Tomorrow's World, Panorama and Newsnight, before working his way into more executive roles. Thompson will hold the fort until after the Olympics, before handing the (figurative) baton over to Entwistle.

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Heartbreak for Sangakkara in drawn Test

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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Responding to Oil Spills in Arctic Environments

Study in Progress: Upcoming Report

At any given time, dozens of studies are underway to address specific issues in Earth & Life Studies that will lead to reports. These studies range in scope and length: some rapidly address questions to meet immediate decision making needs (for example, one report on why New Orleans' levees failed in Hurricane Katrina was absolutely necessary before the next hurricane season), while others deal with broader or ongoing issues and can span a number of years (as in the case of an ongoing review of efforts to restore the Everglades).

Responding to Oil Spills in Arctic Environments

Statement of Task

The National Research Council will assess the current state of the science regarding oil spill response and environmental assessment in the Arctic region (with a specific focus on the regions north of the Bering Strait), with emphasis on potential impacts in U.S. waters. As part of its report, the NRC-appointed committee will further develop existing decision tools and approaches that utilize a variety of spill response technologies under the types of conditions and spill scenarios encountered at high latitudes. The report will also review new and ongoing research activities (in both the public and private sectors), identify opportunities and constraints for advancing oil spill research, describe promising new concepts and technologies for improving the response, including containment approaches to reduce spill volume and/or spatial extent, and recommend strategies to advance research and address information gaps. The committee will also assess the types of baselines needed in the near-term for monitoring the impacts of an oil spill and for developing plans for recovery and restoration following an oil spill in U.S or international waters where a spill could potentially impact US natural resources. For assessing the state of the science, the committee will address the following topics:

(1) Scenarios. Identify potential "hot spots" in U.S. or adjacent waters through mapping of activities that could generate an oil spill (marine transportation routes, cruise ships, fishing, pipeline locations, fuel storage facilities, oil and gas exploration and production) and preventative steps that could be taken to avoid a spill. The scenarios would include descriptions of oil type (including biofuels and diesel fuel) and possible volume and trajectories of spills, season, and geographic location, including proximity to local communities and highly valued fish, bird, and marine mammal habitats.

(2) Preparedness. Describe the anticipated operating conditions, such as ice conditions, currents, prevailing winds, weather, amount of daylight, sea state, and distance/accessibility from responders and resources. This will include an evaluation of the state of hydrographic and charting data for higher risk areas.

- Assess infrastructure (including communication networks), manpower, and training necessary to operate in these conditions.
- Identify avenues for participation of and communication with indigenous communities and regional governmental (e.g. Alaska State) entities during planning and response.
- Build on existing agreements and identify gaps for international cooperation in establishing locations for incident command management, staffing, and supplying oil spill response infrastructure, recognizing the international interests in navigation and resource exploitation in Arctic environments.

(3) Response and Clean Up. Evaluate the effectiveness and drawbacks of current methodologies used in response to a spill in Arctic conditions.

- Assess utility of existing and promising new technologies to detect, map, track and project trajectories of spills under the anticipated operating conditions (e.g., ice conditions, visibility). Evaluate the effectiveness of oil dispersal, removal and recovery technologies under the following criteria: Operation under various conditions and time frames (volatile fractions, wind, sea state, temperature, degree of emulsion, oil type and viscosity); Spatial and temporal dimensions of the spill and the response; Transportation of equipment to remote areas; Natural oil degradation rates; and Ancillary effects of response operations on the indigenous communities, environment, and marine species.

- Assess the potential for separating and recovering spilled oil from water, ice, rocks, and sediment. This assessment will include discussion of constraints in the handling, storing, and disposing of recovered oil in situ or in remote locations, the volume of material to be treated, selection of methodologies for incineration or recycling onboard ship or in a remote location, and the further disposal or transport of the recovered product. The assessment will also include discussion of fate and effects of unrecovered oil left to biodegrade and weather in Arctic environments.

(4) Strategies for Establishing Environmental Baselines for Spill Response Decisions. Characterize the types of baseline information needed in the event of an oil spill. Evaluate existing pre-spill strategies for resource protection and identify additional protection options for resources at risk. Identify sampling and monitoring priorities for establishing baseline conditions and evaluating impacts of a potential spill.

Study Progress Stage
Hover over a stage to see its description below

Call for Nominations:

At this stage in the process, staff solicit an extensive number of suggestions for potential committee members from a wide range of sources, then recommend a slate of nominees.

To nominate a committee member, please write to Deborah A Glickson, DGlickson@nas.edu no later than 07/06/12

Committee Published:

The provisional committee list is posted for public comment in the Current Projects System on the Web.

Study committees typically gather information through: 1) meetings that are open to the public and that are announced in advance through the National Academies Web site; 2) the submission of information by outside parties; 3) reviews of the scientific literature, and 4) the investigations of the committee members and staff. In all cases, efforts are made to solicit input from individuals who have been directly involved in, or who have special knowledge of, the problem under consideration.

In accordance with federal law and with few exceptions, information-gathering meetings of the committee are open to the public, and any written materials provided to the committee by individuals who are not officials, agents, or employees of the National Academies are maintained in a public access file that is available for examination.

The committee deliberates in meetings closed to the public in order to develop draft findings and recommendations free from outside influences. The public is provided with brief summaries of these meetings that include the list of committee members present. All analyses and drafts of the report remain confidential.

A citizen liaison, who reports directly to the Executive Director and who is independent of project staff, can be reached at citizen@nas.edu or (800) 842-8813.

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View this page in the Academies Current Project System

Source: http://dels.nas.edu/Study-In-Progress/Responding-Spills-Arctic/DELS-OSB-09-02

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Samsung Galaxy S III at Verizon Wireless July 10

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One of the most coveted Android phones this year will be available from Verizon Wireless starting July 10.

The Samsung Galaxy S III,?in 16GB and 32GB models, will cost $199.99 and $249.99 respectively with a new two-year customer agreement. ?You can find the 16GB model?in stores and online starting July 10; those who want?the 32GB model can order it online?July 10, with the phone in stores "in the coming weeks," Verizon Wireless says.

The phone will come in either "Marble White" or "Pebble Blue." And while all other major carriers in the U.S.?will sell the Galaxy S III, having such a flagship phone on Verizon makes it a tempting twosome.

What's so hot about this phone? Just about everything. It's thin, relatively lightweight, has a 4.8-inch display and an 8-megapixel camera, ?and it packs some new features Android users hope their iPhone frenemies will salivate over, including:

  • S Voice, basically a Samsung?counterpart to Siri on the iPhone 4. (Msnbc.com's Rosa Golijan noted in a recent review that S Voice is "often unresponsive and prone to mangling commands, even if they are simple ones ...")
  • The ability to recognize when you're looking at the phone screen and to maintain the screen brightness level you prefer.?
  • The phone will?automatically dial a contact if you open that person's details, then lift the phone to your ear.
  • S Beam, which lets two Galaxy S III users share pictures, videos and documents by touching the backs of their phones together.

The Samsung Galaxy S II comes with Android 4.0, a 1.5GHz dual-core processor and 2GB RAM.

To find out more, visit Verizon's site here.

Check out Technolog, Gadgetbox, Digital Life and In-Game on?Facebook,?and on Twitter, follow Suzanne Choney.

Source: http://www.gadgetbox.msnbc.msn.com/technology/gadgetbox/samsung-galaxy-s-iii-verizon-wireless-july-10-860956

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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

SPIN METER: Meet the health care tax

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Alec Baldwin Quits Twitter, Once Wanted to Gut Harvey Levin with a Knife


It's been fun.

With those words, Alec Baldwin shut down his Twitter account yesterday, a couple days after his second angry confrontation with a paparazzi member in a week.

Featured in the August issue of Vanity Fair, the actor touches on a temper that has gotten him into trouble on so many occasions, admitting that it's actually improved compared to many years ago.

Alec Baldwin in Vanity Fair

How so? Baldwin says he wanted to murder the lawyer of ex-wife Kim Basinger "with a baseball bat" not long after that couple's divorce.

He also had violent thoughts about Harvey Levin, the TMZ producer who made Baldwin's infamous voicemail - in which he raged against daughter Ireland - public in 2007.

"I wanted to stick a knife in him and gut him and kill him," the Emmy Winns says of Levin. "I wanted him to die breathing his last breath looking into my eyes."

But Baldwin says time really does "heal wounds" and he describes his current relationship with Basinger as "cordial."

It also helps that he met Hilaria Thomas, a yoga instructor who he met last year at a raw vegan restaurant and who is now his wife. Did the star ever think he'd marry again? Heck no.

It's "kind of mind-blowing to me," Baldwin says.

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2012/07/alec-baldwin-quits-twitter-once-wanted-to-gut-harvey-levin-with/

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Iran MPs seek to shut Hormuz for EU-bound tankers

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Monday, July 2, 2012

US sees stronger hints of Higgs

Hints of the Higgs boson detected last year by a US "atom smasher" have become even stronger, scientists have said.

The news comes amid fevered speculation about an announcement by researchers at the Large Hadron Collider on Wednesday.

Finding the particle would fill a glaring hole in the widely accepted theory of how the Universe works.

This 30-year hunt is reaching an end, with experts confident they will soon be able to make a definitive statement about the particle's existence.

Continue reading the main story

?Start Quote

The evidence is piling up... everything points in the direction that the Higgs is there?

End Quote Prof Stefan Soldner-Rembold University of Manchester

The latest findings have come from analysis of data gathered by the US Tevatron particle accelerator, which was shut down at the end of last year.

Researchers squeezed the last information out of hundreds of trillions of collisions produced by the Tevatron - which was based at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in Illinois - since March 2001.

This final analysis of the data does not settle the question of whether the Higgs particle exists, but gets closer to an answer.

The scientists see hints of the boson in roughly the same part of the "search region" as the LHC - between the masses of 115 and 135 Gigaelectronvolts (GeV).

The signal is seen at the 2.9-sigma level of certainty, which means there is roughly a one in 1,000 chance that the result is attributable to some statistical quirk in the data.

In particle physics, three sigma counts as "evidence". Claiming a discovery requires a statistical certainty of five sigma - which denotes a one in a million chance that any given result is a fluke.

Sniffing success

Fermilab's Rob Roser, co-spokesperson for the Tevatron's CDF experiment, said: "Our data strongly point toward the existence of the Higgs boson, but it will take results from the experiments at the Large Hadron Collider in Europe to establish a discovery."

Stefan Soldner-Rembold, spokesperson for the machine's DZero experiment, told BBC News: "The evidence is piling up... everything points in the direction that the Higgs is there."

Continue reading the main story

Statistics of a 'discovery'

  • Particle physics has an accepted definition for a "discovery": a five-sigma level of certainty
  • The number of standard deviations, or sigmas, is a measure of how unlikely it is that an experimental result is simply down to chance rather than a real effect
  • Similarly, tossing a coin and getting a number of heads in a row may just be chance, rather than a sign of a "loaded" coin
  • The "three sigma" level represents about the same likelihood as tossing more than eight heads in a row
  • Five sigma, on the other hand, would correspond to tossing more than 20 in a row
  • With independent confirmation by other experiments, five-sigma findings become accepted discoveries

The professor of physics at the University of Manchester, added: "At the Tevatron a lot of important work has been done over the last years... it has been essential for arriving at this stage.

"So yes, the Tevatron experiments should get recognition for that, even though the LHC will be the collider to provide the final proof that the Higgs exists."

The Higgs is the cornerstone of the Standard Model - the most successful theory to explain the workings of the Universe - and explains why all other particles have mass.

If the LHC confirms the boson's existence, physicists will set about the task of working out whether or not it is the version of the Higgs predicted by the Standard Model.

Many researchers will hope it is not, because that would hint at phenomena outside our current understanding of physics.

The Higgs cannot be seen directly; physicists have to infer its existence by looking at the particles it has ultimately decayed - or transformed - into, and work backwards to "reconstruct" it.

The Tevatron and the LHC look for the boson in different ways. The LHC is expected to present evidence for a Higgs transforming into two photons - the rarest decay path predicted by theory.

The Tevatron appears to see hints of a Higgs transforming into particles known as b quarks - the most common type of decay.

Combining information from both accelerators will provide vital clues about the nature of this potential new particle, and whether it is really the Higgs boson scientists expect.

Most researchers now regard the Standard Model as a stepping stone to some other, more complete theory, which can explain phenomena such as dark matter and dark energy.

A non-conformist Higgs could open the door to a theory called supersymmetry - which predicts that each Standard Model particle is accompanied by a heavier partner known as a "sparticle". Or it could hint at the existence of extra dimensions.

For physicists, these would be more exciting outcomes, and would keep them busy for many years to come.

Paul.Rincon-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk and follow me on Twitter

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-18677808#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

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Google Insights: North Americans search for news of Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise

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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Spain erupts in joy after historic Euro 2012 win

Spanish fans celebrate during the viewing of Euro 2012 soccer championship final match between Spain and Italy at the Fan Zone in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, July 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki)

Spanish fans celebrate during the viewing of Euro 2012 soccer championship final match between Spain and Italy at the Fan Zone in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, July 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki)

Spanish fans celebrate during the viewing of Euro 2012 soccer championship final match between Spain and Italy at the Fan Zone in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, July 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki)

A Spanish fan reacts during the viewing of Euro 2012 soccer championship final match between Spain and Italy at the Fan Zone in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, July 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki)

Spanish fans celebrate during the viewing of Euro 2012 soccer championship final match between Spain and Italy at the Fan Zone in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, July 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki)

Spanish fans gesture during the viewing of Euro 2012 soccer championship final match between Spain and Italy at the Fan Zone in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, July 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki)

(AP) ? Spaniards blasted off fireworks and jumped for joy after their soccer team won the European Championship on Sunday night, giving the country a burst of national pride and temporary relief from the crushing economic woes that have engulfed the nation.

Tens of thousands gathered in central Madrid to watch their team beat Italy 4-0 and shout out "Gol!" more times than they thought possible. Even better for Spain, the country's team became the first ever to win a Euro, then a World Cup and then another Euro.

Spain needed "this win to counteract the suffering caused by the crisis, which seems endless," a smiling Antonio Ferrillo said in downtown Madrid.

The country has the highest unemployment rate in the 17-nation eurozone, is immersed in a deepening recession and recently asked for a bailout to prop up banks that could go broke after a decade-long property boom crashed.

After the triumph, cars drove by with passengers waving the country's red and yellow flag and yelling "Espana!, Espana!" and "I am Spanish! I am Spanish!"

But the victory gave Spaniards undisputed proof their team is the best in the world, setting off wild celebrations that went past midnight in all corners of the country.

"This is the best thing in the world that could happen," Vanesa Galilea, a 32-year-old civil servant, said as she danced with friends and thousands more in Madrid's central Cibeles square. "This generation of soccer players is incredible."

She added: "Tonight everyone can forget about the crisis, but it won't disappear, unfortunately. Economically this won't change anything but at least we will be happy for a while. Half of Spain won't show up at work tomorrow, that's for sure!"

Daniel Garcia, a 23-year-old university student, said the result made him proud to be Spanish and hopeful that he may find a job amid dire prospects, with one out of every four Spaniards jobless and the unemployment rate hitting 52 percent for people like him who are under age 25.

"It will be difficult, but maybe this will help raise our spirits and get us out of this crisis," Garcia said.

Crowds hugged each other, cried and danced with glee after they watched Spain win on a huge screen erected outside the Santiago Bernabeu stadium, the home of the Real Madrid club team.

"This is very important for Spain and if it brings the risk premium down tomorrow, all the better,'" Adrian Barajas, a 35-year-old bank clerk, referring to the skyrocketing risk premium level for Spanish government debt that has raised fears the nation may soon need a full-blown public finances bailout like those accepted by Greece, Portugal and Ireland.

Sunday's stunning victory "will raise morale for sure, but for three days, no more," Barajas said. "Spaniards realize this is just soccer."

Crown Prince Felipe called the win a "joy for Spain" and said he hoped Spaniards would "enjoy what they deserve."

"Italy is a very competitive team that never gives up. But when we got the third goal and the Italians had their setback with their injured player, comeback was impossible for them," he told Spain's Telecinco television network after watching the game from the VIP section in Kiev, Ukraine.

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, who sat near Prince Felipe during the game, said he hoped the victory would give "comfort" to Spaniards who have been enduring waves of painful austerity measures enacted by his administration. The government has raised taxes, made it cheaper for companies to fire workers and reduced funding for the country's cherished national health care and public education systems.

"We're human beings, we have our problems," Rajoy told Telecinco. "Feelings and joy, and everything that comes out of the soul, is beautiful. We have to thank the team and their coaches, they did very well."

Associated Press

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Taking Time to Write ? Speaking Out in Class

Midday here, hot as?well not hell, but lets go with small kitchen with one window that won?t open and the oven is cranked up to 450 with all of the burners going ontop as well. ?No, I?m not cooking, but the analogy is closer to the truth than hotter than hell. ?If you have been in a kitchen like I described then you know what I am talking about. ?I?ve been writing all day. ?Fine I did watch an hour of Spongebob, but I think of that as a mental and spiritual break.

Started off working on the wing cookbook. ?Mostly adding descriptions to the numerous sauces and batters that I had already written down. ?Writing good erotica is hard and writing descriptions of what food taste like is just as hard. ?I wish I could write, ?The moist, wet flesh parted between his lips, the flavor sauce covering his lips and cheeks as he dove in face first into the?wings.? ?Well I could, but it sounds better as porn. ?I imagine some people getting all food chubby reading the above, but I imagine a lot more going, ?Ewwww.? ?I personally don?t have a problem with my food and sex mixing together, but there are plenty of people that do, I want them to read my cookbook too.

Stopped working on the cookbooklet when I ran into a problem. ?The problem is that some of the stuff I use as ingredients people may not be able to find at their store. ?Which means I should put in substitutes. ?Given that I hadn?t thought about that until now, that was an immediate road block. ?FU! Crockpot didn?t have that problem as everything was easy to find and the one ingredient that wasn?t I tell you where to go to find it and now of all things I have been seeing lemongrass in our local big box grocery stores. ?A few of the wing sauces I made used sauces and such as a base and they are not found everywhere. ?Thus I find myself taking a base sauce and breaking it down into component ingredients.

Then I went to work on the volunteer book. ?Shortly after I started work I got an email from my adviser; she liked the tone of the first two chapters. ?Talk about big smile on my face. ?I have been very worried about the tone of the book. ?I don?t want to go technical; technical bores most people. ?I wanted a more conversational tone, but how would that be translated by a reader? ?Apparently well. ?So I am happy with the progress of the volunteer book.

Later today, I am going to take all of my notes on the erotica story and start that up. ?I am pretty pleased with the results from the last two posts; Stroud and Hero? which were me going back to my old format of writing down a shit-ton on paper before moving to blog-computer. ?Takes a little bit longer, but I think the extra attention shows. ?Thoughts?

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More nuanced view of Roberts after health care law

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Chief Justice John Roberts could have taken down the entire, massive health care law that his fellow Republicans deride as "Obamacare." He could have prevented the Supreme Court decision that largely disabled the most disputed aspects of Arizona's crackdown on illegal immigrants.

He didn't do either, and in the process surprised (or dismayed) longtime court observers of every political stripe.

Those two outcomes in the finals days of his seventh year on the court offer some clues for reassessing what kind of chief justice Roberts is and intends to be. Is he no longer the rock-ribbed conservative loved by supporters and jeered by opponents? Has he become a pragmatic leader mindful of the court's place in history? Is he more canny, but still solidly conservative?

The measure of a justice is best taken after decades of service, rather than a few years. At age 57, Roberts could lead the court for another quarter-century.

But at the very least, the end of the Roberts Court's most consequential term already is leading to revised, and in some cases more nuanced, appraisals of his leadership.

Erwin Chemerinsky, a liberal scholar who is dean of the law school at the University of California at Irvine, announced that the era of the Roberts Court had begun. "He authored the opinion in the most important case in his seven years on the court, and did so against what was expected," Chemerinsky said.

In truth, Roberts' vote to uphold President Barack Obama's health care law was not so much a surprise.

He long had been counted among the possible votes to uphold the law. But it was widely assumed that if Roberts ultimately voted for it, so too would Anthony Kennedy, most often the decisive vote in closely fought cases. It was only the second time in his tenure that Roberts provided the deciding vote for the side favored by the court's liberals.

Up until now, it had been the Kennedy Court, Chemerinsky said, "This year, it was the Roberts Court."

Had Roberts gone the other way, the court would have wiped away the entire health care overhaul, which is the outcome embraced by dissenting Justices Samuel Alito, Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas and Kennedy.

Instead, he said the individual insurance requirement at the heart of the law could be upheld as a tax. At the same time, he rejected administration arguments that the mandate was justified by the Constitution's clause giving Congress power over interstate commerce, which has been the authority for most federal programs since the New Deal.

Some legal scholars suggest Roberts produced an essentially conservative opinion with a liberal outcome.

Neal Katyal, the former acting solicitor general who argued the Obama administration's side in the health care cases in several appeals courts, said that Roberts' majority opinion opened the door to potentially important changes in the law that could restrict federal power as it has been understood since the New Deal.

Ilya Somin, a George Mason University law professor, said on the Volokh Conspiracy legal blog that the health care case "gives supporters of limits on federal power some useful ammunition, despite also dealing us a painful defeat."

In addition, Roberts' ruling has helped refocus the public debate over the law and gave Republican opponents ammunition for calling it a big tax increase they would try to repeal.

Just three days earlier, Roberts, joined by Kennedy this time, sided with three liberal justices in the Arizona immigration case. Justice Elena Kagan, one of the court's liberals, did not take part because of her previous involvement as solicitor general, when she was the Obama administration's top Supreme Court lawyer.

Roberts joined in every word of Kennedy's majority opinion that struck down three contentious provisions of the law, but allowed one to go forward ? the requirement that police check the immigration status of people they stop for other reasons.

Roberts could have sided with the conservatives who favored allowing other provisions to take effect, but that would have left the court divided 4-4, a distasteful outcome because it amounts to a waste of the justices' time.

What's more, Roberts might have reasoned that Kagan probably would side with the other liberal justices and Kennedy in some future immigration case over similar state laws that she could take part in. Such a case down the road probably would produce an outcome similar to what the court achieved last week in the Arizona case. But if Roberts stuck with the conservative justices, that scenario would have deprived him of a chance to try to influence the majority opinion.

Yet as the court followed its usual practice of issuing a torrent of opinions just days before the justices scatter for the summer, Roberts did not exactly abandon his frequent allies on the right.

He wrote a sharp dissent from Kagan's majority opinion barring mandatory sentences of life without possibility of parole for people younger than 18. The chief justice and the other conservatives rebuffed pleas from supporters of campaign spending limits and from liberal justices to take a fresh look at the 2-year-old Citizens United decision, perhaps the most politically unpopular decision of Roberts' tenure.

The court struck down Montana's limits on corporate campaign spending because the majority, including Roberts, said the state law conflicted with the Citizens United decision.

Montana Attorney General Steve Bullock called the court just "another political body." Liberal groups bemoaned the loss of a chance to carve out state exceptions to the Citizens United ruling that unleashed a tidal wave of big money contributions during this election year.

Roberts has called for consensus in judicial decisions since he arrived at the court in September 2005. He has advocated judicial modesty, though his critics insist he himself cast that aspiration aside in Citizens United and other high-profile cases involving abortion rights, race and gun rights.

Other predictions of furious discord among the ideologically divided justices in big cases were sometimes proved wrong. The justices avoided a major confrontation over the landmark civil-rights-era Voting Rights Act in an 8-1 decision that resolved the case without reaching disputed constitutional issues.

When the court heard a dispute over congressional redistricting maps in Texas that essentially pitted Republicans against Latinos and African-Americans who argued for greater representation, the court seemed headed for its typical conservative-liberal split. Instead, 11 days after hearing arguments, the court returned a consensus, unsigned opinion that gave both sides some of what they wanted.

Paul Clement, who argued the health care, immigration and redistricting cases, said the Texas case was a remarkable accomplishment for Roberts. "It was not foreordained as a unanimous decision. One has to assume it was largely due to the leadership of the chief justice," Clement said.

So what does the future hold?

The court already has agreed to hear a challenge to the University of Texas' affirmative action program. A new case involving the Voting Rights Act and challenges to restrictions on gay marriage are close behind.

Roberts has voiced serious reservations about racial preferences in government programs. In 2007, he declared in ruling against public school system programs to promote integration that "the way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race."

Ben Wittes, a legal scholar at the Brookings Institution think tank in Washington, cautioned against grand re-evaluations of Roberts because of the health care case.

"Roberts is, to be sure, no shrinking violet about ideologically divided opinions when, in his view, the law compels them, but he apparently has a more flexible view than do his conservative colleagues concerning the difference for constitutional purposes between a penalty and a tax," Wittes said. "In other words, don't be too surprised if Roberts next terms looks like a conservative again. He actually did not stray very far from where the other four conservatives ended up in this case ? just over a consequential line."

Roberts repeated his desire to have the court adhere to judicial modesty Thursday at the start of his health care opinion.

"We do not consider whether the act embodies sound policies. That judgment is entrusted to the nation's elected leaders. We ask only whether Congress has the power under the Constitution to enact the challenged provisions," he wrote.

Thursday's dissenters accused Roberts of "vast judicial overreaching." Several years ago, Justice Stephen Breyer said of Roberts and the other conservatives at the end of an especially contentious term with an unusually high number of 5-4 decisions that "never have so few done so much" in so little time.

Roberts has been mocked for comparing a justice to a baseball umpire calling balls and strikes.

But umpires often take it as a compliment when both teams are griping about their rulings.

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Online:

Supreme Court interactive: http://hosted.ap.org/interactives/2012/supreme-court

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/more-nuanced-view-roberts-health-care-law-084842342.html

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Robot With Super Powers Plays Rock, Paper Scissors

First chess, now this:

Here's a robot from Ishikawa Oku's physics lab at the University of Tokyo that plays rock, paper, scissor and always beats the human, every single time. Because the team that built it gave it a superpower.

An innocent human is invited to sit opposite the robot. Instead of going "Rock, paper, scissors, shoot!" as we do in America, in Japan, they go "Three-two-one..." and then flash their choice: fist for rock, flat hand for paper, two fingers for scissors.

Here's the difference. There's a high-speed camera in the room that can analyze the angle of a human's wrist joint (which predicts our next move) in one millisecond. That's much faster than our brains can do it, so the camera tells the robot what we've done almost the instant we do it, and therefore it can counter perfectly.

It looks like the robot is playing fair, choosing as we choose, but that's an illusion. It already knows.

This technology, say the physicists, "can be applied to "cooperation work between human beings and robots, etc., without time delay." Which I guess is supposed to make us feel better.

I'm trying to think of why I might like one. Maybe I could use it as a dance partner. Whatever move I make, no matter how flakey, it would instantly follow. It could be my Ginger; I'd be Fred Astaire.

Or I could park it under a ladder knowing it would always be there if I fall. But I'd never, ever play games with it: not rock, paper, not dodge ball, certainly not paint ball. Anything that loaded with wires and gizmos is probably a hustler, and I may not be smart, but I'm not an idiot. If it's not on my side, I'm not playing.

Source: http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2012/06/30/155990446/robot-with-super-powers-plays-rock-paper-scissors?ft=1&f=1007

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