Thursday, August 29, 2013

10 Things to Know for Today

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

1. PRESIDENT MAKING CASE FOR MILITARY STRIKE

American retaliation for Syrian chemical use would send a "strong signal," he says.

2. QUESTIONS ARISE ABOUT STRENGTH OF US INTEL

The evidence linking Assad or his inner circle to the purported chemical weapons attack so far is no "slam dunk," officials tell the AP.

3. OBAMA: KING'S DREAM NOT YET REALITY

On the 50th anniversary of the civil rights leader's famous speech, the president also challenges new generations to seize the cause of racial equality.

4. HUNGRY FOR HIGHER PAY

Thousands of fast-food workers seeking better wages are set to stage walkouts in dozens of cities around the

5. WHO'S NOT HITTING THE ROAD

After rising for decades, total vehicle use in the U.S. ? the collective miles people drive ? peaked in 2007.

6. MONTANA JUDGE STANDS BY 30-DAY JAIL TERM FOR RAPIST

He has said the 14-year-old victim was as much in control as the former teacher who assaulted her. The girl later killed herself.

7. WHAT'S TOPS AMONG ILLEGAL DRUGS

It's pot. But a global survey also finds that addictions to painkillers like Vicodin, Oxycontin and codeine kill the most people.

8. DOCTOR: JACKSON SOUGHT PROPOFOL YEARS AGO

She says she refused the singer's late 1990s request, telling him the drug wasn't appropriate as a sleep aid.

9. HOW JOHNNY MANZIEL IS BEING PUNISHED

The QB, who signed autographs for memorabilia brokers, will be forced to sit out the first half of Texas A&M's season-opener Saturday against Rice.

10. JAMES BLAKE'S CAREER COMES TO A CLOSE

The American suffers a five-set loss to Croatia's Ivo Karlovic. Blake announced earlier that the U.S. Open would be his last pro tournament.

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Sunday, August 25, 2013

This Week in Tech: Google kills innovation and gets surpassed by Yahoo

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GoogleGoogle Gets Rid of ?20% Time? Innovation Policy

The policy that gave rise to some of Google?s most iconic products?Gmail, Google Reader, Google Talk, and more?is being axed. Employees previously used the search giant?s 20% time perk to work on side projects one day a week. It?s a policy that?s taken off in Silicon Valley, with other companies following suit for out-of-the-box ideas. But as?...?[Read More]

WazeGoogle Begins to Incorporate Waze Info Into Mobile Apps

Google on Tuesday is introducing the first integrations between its homegrown Google Maps for mobile and its newly owned Waze. The traffic tab on Google Maps for iOS and Android will now include accidents, construction, road closures and other incidents reported by Waze users. Meanwhile, the Waze app now supports Google search?...?[Read More]

YahooYahoo Passes Google in Monthly US Web Rankings

The latest numbers from comScore?s Web rankings pegged Yahoo as the top US Web property in terms of unique visitors for the month of July, beating out long-time rival Google. The victory is strong vindication of CEO Marissa Mayer?s turnaround at Yahoo. The company had an estimated 197 million unique visitors for the month, compared?...?[Read More]

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It certainly won?t be as gold as some iPhones, but a new report claims Apple?s next-generation iPhone 5S will be available in a new color for the first time since Apple moved from one color option to two on the iPhone 3G. Plugged-in KGI Securities analyst Ming-chi Kuo has a solid track record when it comes to scooping unannounced?...?[Read More]

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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Whether he killed her or not, South Africans think Pistorius will go free

Court sets murder trial for the South African Olympic sprinter in March. Yesterday was the victim Reeva Steenkamp's birthday.

By Aislinn Laing,?Correspondent / August 20, 2013

Oscar Pistorius cries as he prays with his sister Aimee and brother Carl in the magistrates court in Pretoria, South Africa, Monday, Aug. 19, 2013.

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South Africa?s former golden boy athlete Oscar Pistorius returned to court this week to be formally charged with murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, and was ordered to stand trial at the top criminal court in the capital Pretoria next March.

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Mr. Pistorius wept and prayed with his family before the short hearing, which coincided with what would have been Ms. Steenkamp?s 30th ?birthday.

Judge Desmond Nair formally charged Pistorius with murdering Steenkamp and added a second charge of possession of 38 unlicensed bullets that were discovered by police at the Pistorius home in Pretoria following the fatal shooting.

The trial in South Africa for murder of a fashion model girlfriend on Valentine?s Day by a national sports hero has been compared to the OJ Simpson trial in Los Angeles in the 1990s for its celebrity and intrigue.

The new charges and the case developed by both sides provide plenty of contradictions and latitude for discussion about the Olympic medal winner?s guilt or innocence ? though in South Africa many believe that Pistorius will eventually walk free, regardless, because of the ineptitude of the country?s police forces and the shortcomings of the justice system.

Prosecutors yesterday presented documents stating that Pistorius ?armed himself with a 9mm pistol? moments after Steenkamp, a law graduate and FHM model, locked herself in the toilet adjacent to the couple?s bedroom at?3 a.m. on Feb. 14.

Pistorius fired four shots through the door, the statement added. ?The deceased was wounded and died on the scene,? it read. ?The cause of death is given in the postmortem report as multiple gunshot wounds.?

Witnesses, it said, heard the tragedy unfold.?"Some of the State witnesses heard a woman scream, followed by moments of silence, then heard gunshots and then more screaming," it added.

Pistorius, known as ?the blade runner? since he sprints with prosthetic limbs, has said he did not intend to shoot Steenkamp, his girlfriend of four months, but pulled the trigger believing that she was an intruder in his home.

But prosecutors that previously alleged Pistorius shot his girlfriend after an argument, appeared to suggest that even if the trial judge believes his claim that he acted out of fear of an intruder, he should still be found guilty of murder.

?An error in persona will not affect the intention to kill a human being,? the prosecutor?s statement read.

As with previous hearings in the sensational murder case, hundreds of journalists descended on Pretoria Magistrates Court to relay every detail to those following it both in South Africa and abroad.

Pistorius arrived in court some time before the judge or magistrate and stood in the glare of television camera lights with his head bowed, praying quietly with his brother Carl and sister Aimee.?

Unable to contain his emotions, he dabbed at his face with a tissue to wipe away tears.??

Asked to confirm that he could arrange his own defense, he replied so quietly that he was asked to speak up, responding in a louder voice: ?That?s correct, your honor.?

Monday?s court date was preceded by a series of leaks over the weekend from the police dossier that has been given to the defense team now that detectives have completed their investigation.

Some details seem to back Pistorius? claims of innocence, while others favor the police assertion that he shot Steenkamp in a tantrum following an argument.

Also revealed were ballistics report details that appeared to back up Pistorius? claim that he did not put on his prosthetic legs before he shot through the toilet door.

In an earlier court hearing, Pistorius said he had woken in the middle of the night, heard a noise in the bathroom, and immediately grabbed his gun to protect himself and Steenkamp, who was staying the night.?

?I did not have my prosthetic legs on and felt extremely vulnerable,? he said in an affidavit. ?I believed that when the intruder or intruders came out of the toilet we would be in grave danger.?

Prosecutor Gerrie Nel contended that Pistorius took the time to strap on his prostheses, indicating the shooting had been a "clear case of premeditated murder."

A report in the?Sunday?Times said the police ballistics evidence now supports Pistorius? claim.

The paper quoted ?a person with inside knowledge of the case? as saying: ?The defense will try to show that [Pistorius?] actions were reasonable for a person with a disability.?

Another report, in the City Press newspaper, claims that Steenkamp?s postmortem, also in the police dossier, shows that she was crouching behind the bathroom door when she was shot in the head, hip, and arm.

The paper cites Hilton Botha, the former lead police investigator in the case, as saying that detectives believe forensic examination will support their theory that Steenkamp was hiding in the bathroom, not using the toilet.

The latest details are renewing public speculation about how the trial of South Africa?s OJ Simpson will play out.

Pistorius? supporters are vocal in their backing. Some have formed a support group called The Pistorians to attack those seen to be criticizing him on Twitter. Others from around the globe have left messages on his webpage?in which they profess their belief that what happened was a tragic accident and describe him as indispensable as a global icon.

Many in South Africa believe that police ineptitude and failings of the justice system will lead to Pistorius eventually walking free regardless of his guilt or innocence.

In recent months, a number of high-profile prosecutions have collapsed or been lost because of mishandling evidence or other problems during police investigations.

In one case, one of two persons arrested for the gruesome gang rape and vicious murder of teenager Anene Booysen escaped trial because the prosecution could not find enough evidence against the alleged murderer despite the fact that the victim named him from her deathbed.

In another, seven police officers captured on film beating and shooting a protester, Andries Tatane, who later died, were acquitted by a court on the grounds that they could not be identified with complete certainty because they were wearing helmets. ?

Ruth Hopkins, a senior researcher for a justice watchdog nongovernmental organization known as the Wits Justice Project, said that public trust in the South African police had sunk as the force had become more militarized and aggressive in a bid to deal with South Africa?s terrifyingly high crime rates.

?From the moment of arrest, the process is flawed, police work is often very shoddy and when they do get to court people tend to be reliant on legal aid lawyers,? she said. ?

?From the top to bottom there?s an attitude of being in a war situation but then not distinguishing real criminals from ordinary citizens,? she says.

In addition, as with some of the criticism in the OJ Simpson trial about buying acquittal with high-priced law firms, Pistorius? ability to get top notch lawyers that can pick holes in the police?s case, says Ms. Hopkings, plays into a belief that the accused will be acquitted.

A preview of how the Pistorius trial might go was provided at a lengthy bail hearing, when the defendant?s lawyer, Barry Roux, tore the initial police evidence offered by its lead detective to shreds. That officer, Hilton Botha, was later removed from the case. ?

Speaking to a small group of journalists after the latest court hearing, the spokesman for the nation?s organization of prosecutors, Medupe Simasiku, insisted the Pistorius trial would be different.

"The police did a very sterling job, within these few months having a full case ready for court," he said.

Pistorius? trial is set to run between?March 3 and March 20. Prosecutors have identified 107 witnesses, including?several ex-girlfriends of Pistorius, his brother, sister, and uncle, an ex-boyfriend of Steenkamp, and mutual friends of the couple.

In a short statement released after Monday?s hearing, the uncle, Arnold PIstorius, with whom he is living while on bail, said they would spend the next six months readying their case.

"We are thankful that a trial date has been set and that we can now start preparing for the court case,? he said.

Meanwhile, Reeva Steenkamp's friends and family celebrated her birthday at their home in Port Elizabeth by baking a cake.?Her friends Kim and Gina Myers attended Pistorius' court hearing dressed in black and were keen to ensure that her memory was not eclipsed by the blaze of publicity surrounding his impending trial.

?There are those who met, knew, and loved Reeva that will focus their attention on their memories, allowing her life, strength of character, and passion to live on through them,? they said.

Source: http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Africa/2013/0820/Whether-he-killed-her-or-not-South-Africans-think-Pistorius-will-go-free

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

BT 'challenging Sky Sports to protect broadband business'

BT's move into the subscription sports arena is less about taking on Sky Sports, and more protecting its home broadband business, it has been claimed.

Ian Whittaker, an Analyst at Liberum, told Reuters that the launch of BT Sport - which has stepped into an arena dominated by Sky for the last 20 years - "is all about broadband".

"BT is not in this to get a new stream of revenues," he suggested.

"What they're in this for is to persuade their customers not to churn (switch) to Sky on broadband."

Both firms offer broadband bundles including home phone and television services, and BT will now be able to offer its own branded sports package alongside internet and landline services.

Mr Whittaker suggested this will help BT rival Sky for triple-play customers - who account for a growing share of the consumer market.

"BT has laid down a marker," he told the news provider.

"It's not going anywhere anytime soon and it's got plenty of cash. We'll have to wait and see but Sky is used to dealing with big threats."

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Awaken Your Inner Architect With Online CAD

Image: FloorPlanner.com

The Internet age hasn't forgotten us home improvement junkies. Online tools and smartphone and tablet applications of all kinds (such as PopMech's 10 favorite DIY apps) are waiting to help you make your house better.

For example, earlier this summer The New York Times covered online CAD platforms taking on the role of virtual architect. While I don't think there will ever be a replacement for a design professional's experience and natural talent, I do think having a tool for putting your design ideas in visual form can be very useful.

I recently tried out a site called FloorPlanner.com, which is a nifty (and free) online design tool. I found it to be a bit too simplistic, but I've drawn hundreds of building plans professionally, so that's to be expected. However, for the DIYer without preconceived ideas as to what a CAD system should do or not do, FloorPlanner.com can be helpful. The bloggers at Young House Love have used it extensively to their advantage, as they detailed in a recent post.

Still, no matter what software you use, or even if you use a good old paper and pencil, drawing out your ideas to scale is a great first step in any remodeling project.

Tim Layton is a home and DIY blogger for Popular Mechanics. Follow him on Twitter: @RemodelingGuy

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Together Alone: Computers, Technology & Kids | Psych Central

Together Alone: Computers, Technology & KidsWhat?s happening in the ad world these days? One TV ad running in my area is of a mother who, the narrator chirps, is a master multitasker. She is on a cell phone while making her kids breakfast and sending them off for the day. She?s on the cell phone while doing the grocery shopping with her kids.

She doesn?t even take that phone off her ear when going through the checkout line. Yes, she?s smiling all the time but how is it that whoever is on the other end of that phone is more important than relating to her children and the people in front of her?

Another ad: A woman tells us she is in charge of the family finances and she is so, so happy that she?s found a bundle of cable services that is faster than her old company. We follow her through the house as she indicates her daughter in her room on a computer, her husband in the living room on his laptop and her son in the family room on his tablet. Everyone is happy to have speedy Internet. Everyone is in a different room.

Together alone. Are the ads reflecting American life or are they showing us what we should accept as ?normal?? The people who make the ads know what sells. What they seem to be selling these days is the idea that it is normative for family members to be more interested in their electronics than each other. They may even be right.

According to a recent study from the Kaiser Family Foundation, kids between the ages of 8 to 18 are now spending more than seven and a half hours a day on devices with screens (computers, TVs, and other electronics.) That doesn?t count time spent texting or talking on cell phones. Meanwhile, research shows that American working parents spend an average of 19 minutes a day of quality time with their children! A study by the U.S. Department of Education found that mothers spend less than 30 minutes a day talking with their children while other polls show that fathers spend an average of 15 minutes per day.

Do the math! Who, or rather what, is spending the most time with our children?

Yes, I know. Computers are a fact of life. A kid who grows up in a home without one is at a decided disadvantage. More and more teachers assume the kids have one available and create assignments that require the ability to search the Internet for information. Social inclusion seems to require it. Cell phones provide a measure of safety for kids who are home alone or who are traveling from place to place.

But there?s a dark side. The time with computers can slide from use to abuse so gradually that we barely notice. That?s why the multitasker mom in the TV ad is so disturbing. She probably isn?t aware of how that little box on her ear has separated her from her children and her community. She thinks she can both be on the phone and in life. As happy as she seems to be, she?s missing interactions that are important to her children?s development and to her relationship with them. She?s missing the opportunity to give her kids a warm send-off in the morning. She isn?t teaching her kids about nutrition, budgeting, and courtesy at the grocery store. The message she is giving them is that they are along for her ride, not important in their own right.

As connected as everyone seems to be with the social world, it takes some effort to make genuine connections within the family. Kids need the nurturing that only another human being can provide. They need role models from life, not from TV, about how to be an adult, how to be in loving relationship with a partner, and how to parent their children. They need more protection than ?nannyware? can provide from material that is too mature or too stimulating for them to handle. They need to learn how to get information from people as well as from Google. They need parents to monitor their progress and school and to teach them to value schooling. They need gentle teaching by loving parents about what is important culturally and spiritually.

The mom who happily takes us through her perfect house, finding her perfectly happy family members in separate corners, should be concerned. Is her tour just a moment in time, or is it a reflection of the general state of relationships in her family? If it is the latter, she and her husband have some talking to do about how to fix their lack of connection with their kids.

The American Academy of Pediatrics has weighed in on the subject. They recommend that parents establish ?screen-free? zones in our homes. That means no TVs or computers in kids? bedrooms and limiting entertainment time on computers to two hours a day or less. Further, they stress the importance of monitoring what our kids are watching (and playing if in online gaming) for quality.

It almost doesn?t matter what adults do with kids as long as there is an opportunity to talk, to have affectionate physical contact and to pass on information, values, and beliefs. Having a game of catch outside, chatting while making dinner together or washing the car or snuggling up on the couch to read stories all provide the one-on-one, adult-to-kid time that gives our kids things no screen, no matter what the app, can.

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Dr. Marie Hartwell-Walker is licensed as both a psychologist and marriage and family counselor. She specializes in couples and family therapy and parent education. She writes regularly for Psych Central as well as Psych Central's Ask the Therapist feature, and has published the insightful parenting e-book, Tending the Family Heart.

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Once Extinct in the Wild, Galapagos Giant Tortoises Return to Pinzon Island

pinzon island tortoise adult Now here?s a great conservation success story: After more than 100 years, Gal?pagos giant tortoise hatchlings finally have a chance to thrive and survive on their native Pinz?n Island, after conservationists cleared it of the invasive rats that nearly wiped out the animals.

Like most Gal?pagos giant tortoises?including the conservation icon Lonesome George, who died last year?the tortuga subspecies that once lived on Pinz?n Island were nearly wiped out by the arrival of pirates, fishermen and invasive species in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. In this case, the greatest threat to the Pinz?n Island tortoise subspecies (Chelonoidis nigra duncanensis) came in the form of voracious black rats (Rattus rattus) and Norway rats (R.? norvegicus), which ate both the tortoises? eggs and their defenseless hatchlings. Older tortoises can defend themselves against rats but so many young animals were killed by rodents that the subspecies could not replenish its population as older animals died off. By the beginning of the twentieth century, it appeared that no young tortoises on the island were surviving until adulthood.

Conservationists took the first step toward saving the Pinz?n Island tortoises in 1965 by collecting as many of the animals as they could and placing them into captive breeding programs. Tortoises were then hatched and reared on other islands and brought back to Pinz?n Island once they were old enough, but the impossibility of successful breeding on their home island led to the subspecies being classified as extinct in the wild.

The next step began a few years ago when Gal?pagos National Park and its partners began a program to eradicate the rats and other invasive species throughout the archipelago, starting on smaller islands such as Pinz?n, which as of last year was home to an astonishing 180 million rats. Last December more than 20,000 kilograms of poison were dropped on the 18-square-kilometer island. ?The poisons, which dissolve after a few days, were specially designed to attract rats but repel birds and other wildlife that might accidentally consume them. The rodents quickly took the bait and Pinz?n has now been tentatively declared rat-free.

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The return to Pinz?n Island

Late last month Gal?pagos National Park took the third step and returned 118 hatchling tortoises to Pinz?n from a breeding center on Santa Cruz Island. It took 11 park rangers two and a half hours to carry the hatchlings over rocky terrain to place them in nests in their native volcanic soil. Last week, as conservationists looked on, the hatchlings started to emerge and explore their newly resurrected home. The newborns may represent the only healthy hatchlings on Pinz?n since before the year 1900. They join approximately 100 century-old tortoises and another 250 that have repatriated to the island over the last few years and range in age from five to 40.

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Emerging from the nest

The rat eradication project had numerous partners, including Island Conservation, the Charles Darwin Foundation, Bell Laboratories (not the lab of telephone fame), which manufactured the poisons, and The Raptor Center of the University of Minnesota, which is helping to preserve the native birds of the Gal?pagos. In a press release, Island Conservation CEO Bill Waldman called the tortoises? return to Pinz?n ?a dream come true for conservationists around the world. We owe much to our predecessors who had the foresight to preserve this unique species in captivity.? Other animals that now have a new chance at survival on Pinz?n include a recently recognized seabird species called the Gal?pagos shearwater (Puffinus subalaris), the Pinz?n lava lizard (Microlophus duncanensis), and several species of other birds and iguanas.

Some risks remain, of course. Although the poisons dropped on Pinz?n in December appear to have wiped out rats and other invasive rodents, the island will be monitored for two years to make sure none survived. Other islands where the poisons have been used so far appear to be rat-free, so the chances for Pinz?n appear good. And now, even as the young Pinz?n tortoises explore their new home, the project will move on to larger islands, including Floreana, which is 10 times the size of Pinz?n and home to more than 40 threatened species. ?That project, which is slated for 2014 and will cost several million dollars, will be much harder due to the island?s human population. But if it succeeds, it will pave the way for other rat eradication projects on islands around the world?and hopefully save other endangered species like the ones that now have a new chance on Pinz?n Island.

Photos: An adult Pinz?n giant tortoise, uncredited. A giant tortoise hatchling on Pinz?n Island, photographed by Francesca Cunninghame at Charles Darwin Foundation. Galapagos National Park personnel returning young tortoises back to their native habitat on Pinz?n Island, uncredited. All photos courtesy of Island Conservation

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Friday, August 2, 2013

The Financial Moves You Should Make in August

Last month, the financial experts at LearnVest recommended taking advantage of Independence Day sales and upping your retirement contributions. This month, it's time to check in on your credit and get ready for back-to-school spending.

You can simply set calendar reminders for yourself, and start thinking about your "financial calendar" the way you do your social calendar. You'd never neglect to send your mom a birthday card after jotting it down on your calendar?so treat important tasks like saving for retirement, preparing for taxes, and donating to charity in the same way. Get ready for a much more organized month (and year)!

Here's what you should do in August...

Check Your Credit Score

As in February and May, review your credit score at Credit Karma to make sure that your score stays steady?or keeps going up! If there?s a dramatic drop, take a close look at your accounts to see if there?s been any strange activity.

Research Your Company?s Open Enrollment Season

Open enrollment is the short period of time when employers let their employees make changes to their insurance policies, as well as set up or adjust contributions to accounts like HSAs or FSAs. Review your current benefits, find out your options and decide whether you need to make any changes. Additionally, sign up for long-term disability if this is an option for you?many people overlook this valuable benefit. If you have children or other dependents, also look into term life insurance.

Set Up a 529 Plan or Another College Savings Account

Back-to-school season is approaching. If you haven?t done so yet, set up a college savings account, like a 529 plan, in order to start saving for your child or grandchild?s college education.

Your Ultimate 2013 Financial Calendar | LearnVest


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