Friday, September 28, 2012

Cheers as NFL refs return: 'It's good to be back'

BALTIMORE (AP) ? Referee Gene Steratore turned on his microphone to greet the captains of the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens for the pre-game coin toss.

"Good evening, men," Steratore said. "It's good to be back."

The stadium erupted in a roar.

Yes, the real refs are back. Official harmony is restored to the NFL.

Steratore and his seven-man crew donned their familiar stripes for the first game of Week 4 after three weeks of replacement officials created moments of chaos throughout the league. The officials ran a mostly smooth and efficient game through three quarters Thursday night, with no headline-making calls as the Ravens took a 23-10 lead over the Browns.

"You know we always pride ourselves in being a face without a name," Steratore, a 10-year league veteran, told The Associated Press about an hour before kickoff. "This will be a little different, but I don't expect it to last too long. And that's the goal ? is that we can let them get through that portion of this. It's happy to be back, it's happy to be appreciated. But then as soon as the game starts, it's happy to disappear again and let the entertainers entertain."

Everyone on all sides was happy to see the familiar faces they usually love to boo, and the welcome-back love began early. About an hour before kickoff, the officials walked on the field and heard cheers from the early arrivals. A few minutes later, Steratore was shaking hands with Browns coach Pat Shurmur near midfield and getting a hug from Ravens face-of-the-franchise Ray Lewis at the 30-yard line.

Later, when the crew returned, they walked on the field they received a standing ovation and doffed their caps to the crowd. One fan held up a sign that read: "Finally! We get to yell at real refs! Welcome back!"

"The other refs just made dumb calls," said Jessie Riley, a 15-year-old fan wearing an Ed Reed jersey. "I couldn't stand them. Now we won't get robbed; everything will be fair ? hopefully."

A lockout of the league's regular officials ended late Wednesday, two days after a disputed touchdown catch on the last play of "Monday Night Football" brought debate over the use of the replacements to a fevered pitch nationwide. The Seattle Seahawks were awarded the score ? and a 14-12 win ? over the Green Bay Packers, a result that Commissioner Roger Goodell acknowledged "may have pushed the parties further along" in the talks.

"Obviously when you go through something like this it is painful for everybody," Goodell said. "Most importantly, it is painful for our fans. We are sorry to have to put our fans through that, but it is something that in the short term you sometimes have to do to make sure you get the right kind of deal for the long term and make sure you continue to grow the game."

The deal is only tentative ? it must be ratified by 51 percent of the union's 121 members in a vote scheduled for Friday and Saturday in Dallas ? but both sides nevertheless went forward with the plan to have the regulars back for Thursday's game.

So Steratore hustled to Baltimore, making the 3?-hour drive Thursday morning from his home in the Pittsburgh area. He's usually in place the day before a game, but none of his regular pregame meetings had to be changed because the Browns-Ravens game was at night.

"Very elated to be back," he said. "It feels like being back home."

Steratore, who is a basketball official in the Big East Conference among others, also was fully aware he would be jeered the first time he makes a questionable call ? just like always.

"Without a question," he said. "I've been yelled at by my own children many times, so this won't be any different."

Sure enough, the same fans that cheered the coin toss let out a full round of boos when line judge Jeff Seeman toss his yellow flag some 20 yards to whistle Baltimore safety Bernard Pollard for a personal foul in the third quarter. Replays showed it was a good call: Pollard led with his helmet to make contact with a defenseless receiver, costing the Ravens 15 yards in a drive that led to a field goal for the Browns.

Steratore's crew nearly made a misstep in the first quarter, incorrectly spotting the ball by 2 yards after a misapplication of the rules following a holding call on the Browns. But two members of the crew caught the mistake and notified the referee before the next snap. A brief huddle ensued, and the ball was moved to its correct spot.

The crew made it clear early that it wouldn't tolerate the extra pushing and shoving after the whistle that had been frequently permitted by the replacements. Offsetting personal fouls were called on Cleveland's Johnson Bademosi and Baltimore's James Ihedigbo for extracurricular roughness on a punt return.

Steratore had to make a trip to the replay monitor for the same play to review a turnover. The replays clearly showed that Cleveland's Joshua Cribbs had fumbled, so Steratore confirmed the ruling on the field. Cribbs had his helmet knocked off and was injured on the play, creating the only lengthy delay in the first three quarters.

There were 12 penalties called through three quarters, mostly the familiar calls for holding and false start. There was a rare ? and indisputable ? whistle for fair catch interference on a punt return on Cleveland, and a hands-to-the-face call on Baltimore's Mitchell Schwartz was so obvious that it drew three flags.

Steratore and his crew set up shop in the designated "Officials Locker Room" in the bowels of the stadium. He emerged about 2? hours before kickoff to talk briefly to a stadium official about the wireless on-field microphone the referee wears. He later held a regular pregame meeting with stadium crew, telling them to "make sure we run this thing as smoothly" as they had in his previous visits to Baltimore.

Steratore then walked down the tunnel and onto the field, pacing the sidelines with little fanfare because he was still wearing his coat and tie.

The lockout ended after marathon negotiations produced an eight-year agreement to end the lockout that began in June. However, for the Packers, Redskins, Lions and other teams who voiced their displeasure with calls that might have swayed games, the agreement doesn't change their records.

The commissioner said he watched Monday night's frenetic Packers-Seahawks finish at home.

"You never want to see a game end like that," he said.

The new agreement will improve officiating in the future, Goodell asserted, reducing mistakes like those made Monday and making the strains of the last three weeks worthwhile.

Goodell acknowledged "you're always worried" about the perception of the league.

"Obviously, this has gotten a lot of attention," he said. "It hasn't been positive, and it's something that you have to fight through and get to the long term. ... We always are going to have to work harder to make sure we get people's trust and confidence in us."

The dispute even made its way to the campaign trail, with President Barack Obama's spokesman, Jay Carney, calling Thursday "a great day for America."

"The president's very pleased that the two sides have come together," Carney said.

___

AP Sports Writer Rachel Cohen and AP Pro Football Writer Barry Wilner in New York, AP Pro Football Writer Howard Fendrich in Washington, and AP Sports Writers David Ginsburg in Baltimore, Larry Lage in Allen Park, Mich., Joe Kay in Cincinnati and Tim Reynolds in Miami contributed to this report.

___

Follow Joseph White on Twitter: http://twitter.com/JGWhiteAP

___

Online: http://pro32.ap.org/poll and http://twitter.com/AP_NFL

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/cheers-nfl-refs-return-good-back-005550961--nfl.html

jon jones rashad evans ufc jones vs evans watergate mlb pregnant man outside lands 2012 lineup beloved

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Reports: NFL, referees closing in on new deal

Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy addresses reporters' questions about a controversial touchdown call on Monday Night Football during a press conference in Green Bay, Wis., on Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/The Green Bay Press-Gazette, Lukas Keapproth) NO SALES

Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy addresses reporters' questions about a controversial touchdown call on Monday Night Football during a press conference in Green Bay, Wis., on Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/The Green Bay Press-Gazette, Lukas Keapproth) NO SALES

Green Bay Packers fan Mike LePak holds a sign in front of Lambeau Field along Lombardi Avenue, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012, in Green Bay, Wis., in protest of a controversial call in the Packers 14-12 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, Monday night in Seattle. Just when it seemed that NFL coaches, players and fans couldn't get any angrier, along came a fiasco that trumped any of the complaints from the weekend. (AP Photo/Mike Roemer)

Two days after a controversial call cost the Green Bay Packers a win, the NFL and the referees' union are reportedly nearing an end to a lockout that put replacement officials on the field since the start of the season.

According to several reports, the NFL and the union are close to a new deal that would allow the league's regular officials to return to work, possibly as early as this weekend.

ESPN reported Wednesday that "an agreement in principle is at hand," and The New York Times reported that the sides "''were closing in" on a way to end the impasse. ESPN cited unidentified sources from both sides; the Times cited a person briefed on the negotiations.

A person familiar with the situation tells The Associated Press that the NFL and its locked-out officials were meeting Wednesday. The sides met for about 14 hours starting Tuesday into early Wednesday. They broke for a few hours before reconvening in an attempt to resolve the dispute and end the firestorm over the use of replacement refs.

___

AP Sports Writer Richard Rosenblatt in New York contributed to this report.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/347875155d53465d95cec892aeb06419/Article_2012-09-26-Replacement%20Furor/id-7fc7735388c941f49ac1e2af0fe1bf4d

aaliyah Empire State Building shooting Republican National Convention Karlie Redd guild wars 2 adrian gonzalez Jerry Nelson

Group claims Da Vinci painted early Mona Lisa work

GENEVA (AP) ? A Zurich-based foundation says it will prove to the world Thursday that Leonardo Da Vinci painted an earlier version of the Mona Lisa ? a claim doubted by at least one expert on the multifaceted Renaissance artist.

The Mona Lisa Foundation, which has been working with the anonymous owners of the "Isleworth Mona Lisa," says that after 35 years of research, experts believe it predates the famed 16th-century masterpiece by some 11 or 12 years based on regression tests, mathematical comparisons and historical and archival records.

"So far, not one scientific test has been able to disprove that the painting is by Leonardo," said art historian Stanley Feldman, a foundation member and principal author of a foundation book entitled "Mona Lisa: Leonardo's Earlier Version" to be released Thursday. "We have used methods that were not available to Leonardo 500 years ago."

"When we do a very elementary mathematical test, we have discovered that all of the elements of the two bodies ? the two people, the two sitters ? are in exactly the same place," Feldman told The Associated Press by phone. "It strikes us that in order for that to be so accurate, so meticulously exact, only the person who did one did the other ... It's an extraordinary revelation in itself, and we think it's valid."

The Isleworth painting ? likewise a portrait of a young woman with an enigmatic smile ? is slightly larger, was painted on canvas and has brighter colors than the famed Louvre Museum masterpiece painted on wood. The posture, folded hand positions, faces, expressions and clothing are similar, while the landscape in the background is different.

The foundation says the painting turned up in the home of an English nobleman in the late 1800s ? thus the connection to Isleworth ? and was shipped to the United States for safekeeping during World War I. After the war, it was analyzed in Italy, and eventually taken to Switzerland where it remained in a bank vault for the last 40 years, the group said.

The Isleworth Mona Lisa has been known publicly for generations ? if forgotten by the broader public ? and the book excerpts numerous news headlines about the painting and the possibility of its Da Vinci connection in the early 20th century.

Martin Kemp, an Oxford University professor and Leonardo expert, wrote in an e-mail that "the reliable primary evidence provides no basis for thinking that there was 'an earlier' portrait of Lisa del Giocondo" ? referring to the subject of the painting that's known as the Mona Lisa in English and La Joconde in French.

Kemp questioned the "debatable interpretations" of source material about the Isleworth painting, and said that scientific analysis cannot categorically deny that Da Vinci didn't paint it. However, he added: "The infrared reflectography and X-ray points very strongly to its not being by Leonardo."

"The Isleworth Mona Lisa miss-translates subtle details of the original, including the sitter's veil, her hair, the translucent layer of her dress, the structure of the hands ... " Kemp wrote. "The landscape is devoid of atmospheric subtlety. The head, like all other copies, does not capture the profound elusiveness of the original."

The Louvre Museum declined to comment.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/group-claims-da-vinci-painted-early-mona-lisa-204936543.html

friday the 13th paulina gretzky paulina gretzky toy story 4 toy story 4 steam kristin chenoweth

Oak Bedroom Furniture ? Great Home Improvement Ideas | Bohol ...

Oak bedroom furniture is some of the most popular on the globe because of the wood?s innate durability and color adaptability. Oak furniture for virtually any room will last a long time, and it can come in virtually any range of colors with respect to the finish that is used. Of those two factors, properties worldwide have at least one piece of furniture made of pine somewhere in their home, whether they know it or otherwise not.

While oak furniture is able to withstand the test of time and it is the most common and popular, it is not the most expensive. The most expensive wood sorts that is often reconstructed as furniture is cherry, which is also stronger than maple. Cherry is naturally deep colored, and is the hardest solid wood available for home furnishings. Though it is stronger and considered to be more ?luxurious? compared to oak, oak remains to be the preferred choice for numerous households because it is a great deal more affordable and will very last around the same amount of time.

Dressers and boxes of drawers are routine bedroom furnishings, basically they can be commonly present in oak. There is no limit about how many styles you can find, because different suppliers make them in different ways. Regardless of who makes them one thing remains the same: the standard of the furniture itself. The caliber of the furniture is almost often directly related to the expertise of the wood, though a professional craftsman will make a big effect on the design along with the style of the end product.

Not everyone needs a bureau or a chest of drawers within their bedroom, but fortunately there are other types of oak bedroom furniture out there to think about for your Bedroom Design Ideas. End furniture or nightstands are both widespread furnishings for the master bedroom, as are foot along with headboards for the bed. All three of these are easy to uncover, though headboards and so on can be difficult to choose as the styles can vary greatly. Finding the perfect one may get several visits to different furniture retailers as well as woodworking specialty merchants.

Anyone intending to acquire several oak pieces for their bedroom ought to be careful to match them up color-wise. Because oak is a very light solid wood by nature, it can be bought in a whole array of colors of finish or laquer. Matching up bits from separate sets is no easy job, as different suppliers often use totally different colorings. It may be much easier to purchase a set as compared to separate pieces of pine bedroom furniture. Whichever option is chosen to get, the end result will be a radiant and attractive master bedroom with furniture that will last for decades, maybe even generations, to come.

More information with regards to Home Improvement Ideas can be found at the website! Visit us today!

Leave a Comment

Source: http://www.boholchamber.org/2012-oak-bedroom-furniture-great-home-improvement-ideas.html

gpa calculator menorah chanukah chanukah david archuleta david archuleta hobbit trailer

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Texas Instruments getting ready to shift away from the smartphone chip business

Android Central

Texas Instruments, possibly better known by most for their calculators than their smartphone chips, looks to be shifting away from the business of providing systems on a chip for smartphones and tablets. Some of the bigger names in processors, like Qualcomm and Samsung, have really run away with the top-of-the-line chip business, which has put TI in a tough position. Looking into the future, TI plans to move its focus from smartphones to hopefully more profitable areas such as the industrial and automobile sectors. Executives at the company indicate that they know the growth and profits may not be as strong as the smartphone arena, but should provide better stability in the long run.

Its really unfortunate to see TI move away from smartphones, as its chips have powered some of the best devices on the market, most recently the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and range of Kindle Fires. Instead of the next generation OMAP 5 platform competing for placement in tomorrow's smartphones, we may be looking at a market almost completely dominated by Qualcomm and Samsung chips.

Source: Reuters



Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/ssIxPFPbyLM/story01.htm

west virginia university michele bachmann jessica biel tim howard west virginia rob roy gaslight

Finding new paths forward for sustainable energy

Finding new paths forward for sustainable energy [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 25-Sep-2012
[ | E-mail | Share Share ]

Contact: Joshua A. Chamot
jchamot@nsf.gov
703-292-7730
National Science Foundation

NSF announces first round of awards for novel energy research program

In 2011, the National Science Foundation (NSF) created the Sustainable Energy Pathways (SEP) program to spark innovative energy solutions that meet societal needs without creating burdens for future generations.

NSF envisions such solutions being domestically generated, at a reasonable cost, and not dependent on rare resources--while avoiding adverse environmental or societal consequences, not contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and preserving essential ecosystems.

Following a peer review evaluation process, NSF has now selected 20 multi-disciplinary SEP teams (PDF, 42KB) that will carry out highly integrated basic science and engineering research to introduce new and sustainable energy solutions.

"SEP is the first NSF program to generate basic scientific research and innovation on sustainable energy in the context of environmental, economic and societal acceptance," says SEP co-Chair George Maracas. "This life cycle, or systems, approach is implemented by forming research teams with expertise in several disciplines that collaborate on a plan for sustainable energy.

"Critically, the basic science is coupled to knowledge of how the innovations can be developed, adopted, and possibly scaled up to be incorporated into society."

The SEP award portfolio is highly diverse. Its projects include: development of novel solar cells, such as those that replace rare earth elements with earth abundant elements; energy storage solutions including innovative battery technology; novel catalysis approaches to generate renewable fuels; wind turbine, wave and geothermal energy conversion technologies; and new approaches to building design and human behavior studies that will allow designers to maximize energy efficiency without significantly affecting comfort level.

Each of the SEP projects addresses three fundamental considerations: fundamental scientific knowledge; social, economic and environmental factors; and education and workforce development.

"The SEP program is unique in how it broadly crosses disciplines to find sustainable energy solutions," says Zeev Rosenzweig, SEP co-chair. "The projects bring together mathematicians; chemists and materials scientists; geoscientists; computer scientists; chemical, electrical, mechanical and bioengineers; and social, behavioral and economics scientists in unique combinations.

"Because of the program's emphasis on integrating the social sciences and education components, we are able to support teams that tackle not just scientific and technological challenges, but also address societal, economic, behavioral, and environmental factors. The SEP teams will also introduce novel public outreach approaches to inform the public why sustainable energy pathways are needed and train a new generation of students that will be better equipped to handle the complexity of sustainable energy systems."

The SEP teams are led by a diverse group of experienced and beginning investigators who are inspired by both the challenges of sustainable energy and the broadly cross-disciplinary approaches that those challenges require.

Reflecting the multidisciplinary nature of the effort, the grantees are supported by 17 NSF divisions, part of a broader portfolio of cross-cutting programs within the agency's Science, Engineering, and Education for Sustainability (SEES) initiative.

The grants collectively address several core goals:

  • Create fundamental knowledge to characterize and understand existing energy systems and their limitations and form a basis to imagine, invent and deploy novel energy systems;
  • Explore alternative energy sources, technologies and systems that can sustain a high quality of life for Earth's inhabitants;
  • Investigate novel pathways for human energy futures built on a comprehensive understanding of risks and stressors associated with environmental, biospheric and societal responses associated with new energy pathways;
  • Develop human capital to address the trans-disciplinary challenge of building a sustainable energy future;
  • Foster the critically important public understanding of sustainable energy.

"We are proud to offer our strong support for the launch of the SEP program, which epitomizes both NSF's commitment to funding transformative fundamental research and to meeting the global challenges of the 21st century," says Celeste Rohlfing, acting assistant director for NSF's Mathematical and Physical Sciences Directorate. "The program's strong educational component will ensure that the next generation of the scientific workforce is prepared to continue the work of building a sustainable energy future."

The projects each receive up to four years of NSF funding at a rate of up to $500,000 per year, for a total program allocation of $37,000,000

A complete listing of the 20 awards and their abstracts is available in the 2012 National Science Foundation Sustainable Energy Pathways Awards (PDF, 42KB).

###

-NSF-



[ Back to EurekAlert! ] [ | E-mail | Share Share ]

?


AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert! system.


Finding new paths forward for sustainable energy [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 25-Sep-2012
[ | E-mail | Share Share ]

Contact: Joshua A. Chamot
jchamot@nsf.gov
703-292-7730
National Science Foundation

NSF announces first round of awards for novel energy research program

In 2011, the National Science Foundation (NSF) created the Sustainable Energy Pathways (SEP) program to spark innovative energy solutions that meet societal needs without creating burdens for future generations.

NSF envisions such solutions being domestically generated, at a reasonable cost, and not dependent on rare resources--while avoiding adverse environmental or societal consequences, not contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and preserving essential ecosystems.

Following a peer review evaluation process, NSF has now selected 20 multi-disciplinary SEP teams (PDF, 42KB) that will carry out highly integrated basic science and engineering research to introduce new and sustainable energy solutions.

"SEP is the first NSF program to generate basic scientific research and innovation on sustainable energy in the context of environmental, economic and societal acceptance," says SEP co-Chair George Maracas. "This life cycle, or systems, approach is implemented by forming research teams with expertise in several disciplines that collaborate on a plan for sustainable energy.

"Critically, the basic science is coupled to knowledge of how the innovations can be developed, adopted, and possibly scaled up to be incorporated into society."

The SEP award portfolio is highly diverse. Its projects include: development of novel solar cells, such as those that replace rare earth elements with earth abundant elements; energy storage solutions including innovative battery technology; novel catalysis approaches to generate renewable fuels; wind turbine, wave and geothermal energy conversion technologies; and new approaches to building design and human behavior studies that will allow designers to maximize energy efficiency without significantly affecting comfort level.

Each of the SEP projects addresses three fundamental considerations: fundamental scientific knowledge; social, economic and environmental factors; and education and workforce development.

"The SEP program is unique in how it broadly crosses disciplines to find sustainable energy solutions," says Zeev Rosenzweig, SEP co-chair. "The projects bring together mathematicians; chemists and materials scientists; geoscientists; computer scientists; chemical, electrical, mechanical and bioengineers; and social, behavioral and economics scientists in unique combinations.

"Because of the program's emphasis on integrating the social sciences and education components, we are able to support teams that tackle not just scientific and technological challenges, but also address societal, economic, behavioral, and environmental factors. The SEP teams will also introduce novel public outreach approaches to inform the public why sustainable energy pathways are needed and train a new generation of students that will be better equipped to handle the complexity of sustainable energy systems."

The SEP teams are led by a diverse group of experienced and beginning investigators who are inspired by both the challenges of sustainable energy and the broadly cross-disciplinary approaches that those challenges require.

Reflecting the multidisciplinary nature of the effort, the grantees are supported by 17 NSF divisions, part of a broader portfolio of cross-cutting programs within the agency's Science, Engineering, and Education for Sustainability (SEES) initiative.

The grants collectively address several core goals:

  • Create fundamental knowledge to characterize and understand existing energy systems and their limitations and form a basis to imagine, invent and deploy novel energy systems;
  • Explore alternative energy sources, technologies and systems that can sustain a high quality of life for Earth's inhabitants;
  • Investigate novel pathways for human energy futures built on a comprehensive understanding of risks and stressors associated with environmental, biospheric and societal responses associated with new energy pathways;
  • Develop human capital to address the trans-disciplinary challenge of building a sustainable energy future;
  • Foster the critically important public understanding of sustainable energy.

"We are proud to offer our strong support for the launch of the SEP program, which epitomizes both NSF's commitment to funding transformative fundamental research and to meeting the global challenges of the 21st century," says Celeste Rohlfing, acting assistant director for NSF's Mathematical and Physical Sciences Directorate. "The program's strong educational component will ensure that the next generation of the scientific workforce is prepared to continue the work of building a sustainable energy future."

The projects each receive up to four years of NSF funding at a rate of up to $500,000 per year, for a total program allocation of $37,000,000

A complete listing of the 20 awards and their abstracts is available in the 2012 National Science Foundation Sustainable Energy Pathways Awards (PDF, 42KB).

###

-NSF-



[ Back to EurekAlert! ] [ | E-mail | Share Share ]

?


AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert! system.


Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-09/nsf-fnp092512.php

dad shoots daughters laptop brandon jennings channing tatum the vow review luol deng culkin wooly mammoth

Key US East Coast Weather Satellite GOES-13 Fails

{ttle}

{cptn}","template_name":"ss_thmb_play_ttle","i18n":{"end_of_gallery_header":"End of Gallery","end_of_gallery_next":"View Again"},"metadata":{"pagination":"{firstVisible} - {lastVisible} of {numItems}","ult":{"spaceid":"13697051","sec":""}}},{"id": "hcm-carousel-970679922", "dataManager": C.dmgr, "mediator": C.mdtr, "group_name":"hcm-carousel-970679922", "track_item_selected":1,"tracking":{ "spaceid" : "13697051", "events" : { "click" : { "any" : { "yui-carousel-prev" : { "node" : "a", "data" : {"sec":"HCMOL on article right rail","slk":"prev","itc":"1" }, "bubbles" : true, "test": function(params){ var carousel = params.obj.getCarousel(); var pages = carousel._pages; // if same page, don't beacon if(("_ult_current_page" in carousel) && carousel._ult_current_page==pages.cur) return false; // keep track of current position within this closure carousel._ult_current_page = pages.cur; return true; } }, "yui-carousel-next" : { "node" : "a", "data" : {"sec":"HCMOL on article right rail","slk":"next","itc":"1" }, "bubbles" : true, "test": function(params){ var carousel = params.obj.getCarousel(); var pages = carousel._pages; // no more pages, don't beacon again // if same page, don't beacon if(("_ult_current_page" in carousel) && carousel._ult_current_page==pages.cur) return false; // keep track of current position within this closure carousel._ult_current_page = pages.cur; return true; } } } } } } })); }); Y.later(10, this, function() {Y.namespace("Media").ywaSettings = '"projectId": "10001256862979", "documentName": "", "documentGroup": "", "ywaColo" : "vscale3", "spaceId" : "13697051" ,"customFields" : { "12" : "classic", "13" : "story" }'; Y.Media.YWA.init(Y.namespace("Media").ywaSettings); }); Y.later(10, this, function() {(function() { try{ if (Math.floor(Math.random()*10) == 1) { var loc = window.location, decoded = decodeURI(loc.pathname), encoded = encodeURI(decoded), uri = loc.protocol + "//" + loc.host + encoded + ((loc.search.length > 0) ? loc.search + '&' : '?') + "_cacheable=1", xmlhttp; if (window.XMLHttpRequest) xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest(); else xmlhttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); xmlhttp.open("GET",uri,true); xmlhttp.send(); } }catch(e){} })(); }); Y.later(10, this, function() {if(document.onclick===YAHOO.Media.PreventDefaultHandler.newClick){document.onclick=YAHOO.Media.PreventDefaultHandler.oldClick;} }); }); });

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

PRESS DIGEST - Financial Times - Sept 25

'},"otherParams":{"t_e":1,".intl":"US"},"events":{"fetch":{lv:2,"sp":"97570179","ps":"LREC,MON","npv":true,"bg":"#FFFFFF","em":escape('{"site-attribute":"_id=\'fbf53f8e-66b7-3e26-851d-1e4a975675bb\' rs=\'lmsid:a0770000002GZ5iAAG\' ctype=\'News\' ctopid=\'1550500;1550000;1506989;1503489;1844500;1055500;1044500;1591000;1499989;2313500;1507989;1542500;1507489;2063500\' can_suppress_ugc=\'1\' content=\'no_expandable;ajax_cert_expandable;\' ADSSA"}'),"em_orig":escape('{"site-attribute":"_id=\'fbf53f8e-66b7-3e26-851d-1e4a975675bb\' rs=\'lmsid:a0770000002GZ5iAAG\' ctype=\'News\' ctopid=\'1550500;1550000;1506989;1503489;1844500;1055500;1044500;1591000;1499989;2313500;1507989;1542500;1507489;2063500\' can_suppress_ugc=\'1\' content=\'no_expandable;ajax_cert_expandable;\' ADSSA"}')}}};var _createNodes=function(){var nIds=_conf.nodeIds;for(var i in nIds){var nId=nIds[i];var dId=_conf.destinationMap[nIds[i].replace("yom-","")];n=Y.one("#"+nId);if(n)var center=n.one("center");var node=Y.one("#"+dId);var nodeHTML;if(center && !node){nodeHTML=_conf.nodes[nId];center.insert(nodeHTML);};};};var _prepareNodes=function(){var nIds=_conf.nodeIds;for(var i in nIds){var nId=nIds[i];var dId=_conf.destinationMap[nIds[i].replace("yom-ad-","")];n=Y.one("#"+nId);if(n)var center=n.one("center");var node=Y.one("#"+dId);if(center && node){center.set("innerHTML","");center.insert(node);node.setStyle("display","block");};};};var _darla;var _config=function(){if(YAHOO.ads.darla){_darla = YAHOO.ads.darla;_createNodes();};};var _fetch=function(spaceid,adssa,ps){ if (typeof(ps)!='undefined') _conf.events.fetch.ps = ps;if(typeof spaceid != "undefined") _conf.events.fetch.sp=spaceid;adssa = (typeof adssa != "undefined" && adssa != null) ? escape(adssa.replace(/\"/g, "'")) : "";_conf.events.fetch.em=_conf.events.fetch.em_orig.replace("ADSSA", adssa);if(_darla){_prepareNodes();_darla.setConfig(_conf);_darla.event("fetch");};};Y.on("domready", function(){_config();});;var that={"fetch":_fetch,"getNodes":_conf.nodes,"getConf":_conf};return that;}();/* Backwards compatibility - Assigning the latest instance to the main fetch function */YUI.PhotoAdsDarla.fetch=YUI.PhotoAdsDarla.photoslightboxdarla.fetch; }); Y.later(10, this, function() {YAHOO.namespace('Media.Social').Lightbox = {}; }); Y.later(10, this, function() {Y.Media.Article.init(); }); Y.later(10, this, function() {new Y.Media.AuthorBadge(); }); Y.later(10, this, function() {new Y.Media.Branding(); }); Y.later(10, this, function() {Y.on("load", function () { YUI.namespace("Media.SocialButtons"); var instances = YUI.Media.SocialButtons.instances || [], globalConf = YAHOO.Media.SocialButtons.conf || {}, vplContainers = []; Y.all(".ymsb").each(function (node) { var id = node.get("id"), conf = YAHOO.Media.SocialButtons.configs[id], instance; if (conf) { instance = new Y.SocialButtons({ srcNode: node, config: Y.merge(globalConf, conf.config || {}), contentMetadata: conf.content || {}, tracking: conf.tracking || {} }); vplContainers.push( { selector: "#" + id, callback: function(node) { instance.render(); instance = conf = id = null; } }); if (conf.config && conf.config.dynamic) { instances.push(instance); } } }); Y.Global.Media.ViewportLoader.addContainers(vplContainers); YUI.Media.SocialButtons.instances = instances; }); }); Y.later(10, this, function() {YUI.namespace("Media.Article.Lead"); YUI.Media.Article.Lead.config = { playerUrl : 'http://d.yimg.com/nl/ynews/site/player.swf', autoPlay : 1 }; }); Y.later(10, this, function() {new Y.Media.RelatedArticle({count:"2",start:"1", mod_total:"10", total:"0", content_id:"fbf53f8e-66b7-3e26-851d-1e4a975675bb", spaceid:"97570179", related_count:"-1" }); }); Y.later(10, this, function() {(function(d){ d.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(d.createElement('script')).src='http://d.yimg.com/oq/js/csc_news-en-US-core.js'; })(document); }); Y.later(10, this, function() { if(!("Media" in YAHOO)){YAHOO.Media = {};} if(!("ugcrate" in YAHOO.Media)){YAHOO.Media.ugcrate = {};} if(!("Media" in Y)){Y.namespace("Media");} YAHOO.Media.ugcrate.ratings_c021f2c5dc59a846120834ff021d35a3 = new Y.Media.UgcRate({"context_id":"09a9faf4-1bcc-43ad-ac6a-bd9f23f9f173","sCrumb":"","containerId":"yom-sentimentrate-c021f2c5dc59a846120834ff021d35a3","rateDimensions":"d1","appLang":"en-US","sUltSId":"97570179","sUltProperty":"news-en-US","sUltCampaign":"","sUltPlatform":"ugcwidgets","sUltIntl":"US","sUltLang":"en-US","selfPageUrl":"http:\/\/news.yahoo.com\/press-digest-financial-times-sept-25-233306108--sector.html?_esi=0","artContentId":"fbf53f8e-66b7-3e26-851d-1e4a975675bb","sUltQstnTxt":"How confident are you that your privacy is being protected when you browse the internet?","artContentTitle":"PRESS DIGEST - Financial Times - Sept 25","artContentDesc":"Financial Times Headlines TEMASEK RECONSIDERS STANCHART STAKE - BUMI PLUNGES ON INDONESIA UNIT PROBE - \\'DISCREDITED\\' PFI ESCAPES WITH A MAKEOVER - INVESTORS SHIFT TO FUNDS USING DERIVATIVES - FROTH GOES OFF ITALIAN CAPPUCCINO DEMAND - FOXCONN CLOSES CHINA PLANT AFTER RIOT - CAMERON TALKS AMID UNEASE ON BAE PLAN - CABLE LASHES OUT AT TORY \\'HEADBANGERS\\' - APPLE SELLS 5 MLN IPHONES ON DEBUT WEEKEND - WATCHDOGS BACKTRACK ON OIL REFORM - Overview TEMASEK RECONSIDERS STANCHART STAKE - Singapore investment fund Temasek has sounded outpotential buyers for its 6 billion pound ($9. ...","sUltBucketId":"test1","sUltSection":"sentirating","sUltBeaconUrl":"","sUltRecordPageviews":"1","sUltBeaconEnable":"1","serviceUrl":"\/_xhr","publisherContextId":"","propertyId":"2fcd79b5-b3a3-333e-b98e-722536a6698f","configurationId":"435db9ee-c55e-3766-b20d-c8ad3ff889d1","graphId":"","labelLeft":"Not at all confident","labelRight":"Completely confident","labelMiddle":"","itemimg":"http:\/\/l.yimg.com\/a\/i\/ww\/met\/yahoo_logo_us_061509.png","selfURI":"","aggregateRatingCount":"358","aggregateReviewCount":"0","leftBlocksNum":"344","rightBlocksNum":"13","leftBlocksPerCent":"96","rightBlocksPerCent":"4","ugcrate_apihost":"api01-us.ugcl.yahoo.com:4080","publisher_id":"news-en-US","yca_cert":"yahoo.ugccloud.app.trusted_proxies","timeout_write":"5000","through_proxy":"false","optionStats":"{\"s1\":282,\"s2\":29,\"s3\":11,\"s4\":13,\"s5\":9,\"s6\":13,\"s7\":0,\"s8\":0,\"s9\":0,\"s10\":0}","l10N":"{\"FIRST_TO_READ\":\"You are first to read this. Share your feelings and start a conversation.\",\"SHARE_YOUR_FEELINGS\":\"You too can share your feelings and start a conversation!\",\"HOW_YOUR_FRIENDS_THINK\":\"Thank you for sharing your feeling on this article!\",\"PRE_SHARE_MSG\":\"Your Facebook friends on Yahoo! can see how you responded to this question. To share your response on Facebook, click on the Facebook share option.\",\"START_THE_CONVERSATION\":\"Start the Conversation\",\"THANKS_FOR_SHARING\":\"Sure, that's how you feel... But what do your friends think?\",\"POLL_HEADER\":\"SOCIAL SENTIMENT\",\"SERVER_ERROR\":\"Oops there seems to be some error, please try again later\",\"LOADING\":\"Loading...\",\"SHARE_AFTER_COMMENT\":\"Your response has been shared on Facebook.\",\"UNDO\":\"Undo\",\"UNIT_PEOPLE\":\"People\",\"NUM_PEOPLE_DISAGREE\":\"disagree with your opinion.\",\"READ_MORE_TEXT\":\"Read what they have to say.\",\"SLIDER_THUMB_WORDING_BEFORE_VOTING\":\"WHAT DO YOU THINK?\",\"SLIDER_THUMB_WORDING_VERB_BEFORE_VOTING\":\"DRAG\",\"SLIDER_THUMB_WORDING_THANKS_VOTING\":\"Thanks for voting\",\"NUM_PEOPLE_ANSWERED\":\" 358 people have answered this question\",\"ONE_PERSON_ANSWERED\":\" 1 person has answered this question\",\"TWO_PEOPLE_ANSWERED\":\" 2 people have answered this question\",\"NUM_PEOPLE_RATED__s1\":282,\"NUM_PEOPLE_RATED__s2\":29,\"NUM_PEOPLE_RATED__s3\":11,\"NUM_PEOPLE_RATED__s4\":13,\"NUM_PEOPLE_RATED__s5\":9,\"NUM_PEOPLE_RATED__s6\":13,\"NUM_PEOPLE_RATED__s7\":0,\"NUM_PEOPLE_RATED__s8\":0,\"NUM_PEOPLE_RATED__s9\":0,\"NUM_PEOPLE_RATED__s10\":0}","fbconfig":"{\"message\":\"undefined\",\"name\":\"undefined\",\"link\":\"\",\"source\":\"\",\"picture\":\"http:\\\/\\\/l.yimg.com\\\/a\\\/i\\\/ww\\\/news\\\/2011\\\/09\\\/27\\\/yahoo-tc.jpg\",\"description\":\"\",\"captionLeft\":\"undefined\",\"captionRight\":\"undefined\",\"app_id\":\"196660913708276\",\"redirect_uri\":\"\\\/_xhr\\\/ugcratefbredirect\\\/\"}","template_id":"LONG_SLIDER_SOUTH","obj_id":"ratings_c021f2c5dc59a846120834ff021d35a3","opt_count":"6","opt_color1":"","opt_color2":"","template_html":"

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/press-digest-financial-times-sept-25-233306108--sector.html

ryan braun bryce harper may day stoudemire jordan hill tony nominations dark knight trailer

Kid Koala bundles working cardboard gramophone with album, spurs on budding turntablists (video)

Kid Koala bundles working cardboard gramophone with new album, spurs on budding turntablists video

If you've been enough of a Kid Koala fan to have heard his original Scratchcratchratchatch mixtape, you'll remember a sample that mentioned building a "finger-powered record player." Kid Koala, also known as Eric San, certainly does -- buy the Limited Edition of his recently launched 12 Bit Blues album and you'll get your own functional, build-it-yourself cardboard gramophone along with a playable disc. The only further requirements are a sewing pin and some hand power. It's cheaper than tracking down the real thing, and a nod both to San's turntablist style as well as the back-to-basics nature of the music. We call it clever and potentially inspiring; just remember that you'll want some proper equipment before you DJ any house parties.

Continue reading Kid Koala bundles working cardboard gramophone with album, spurs on budding turntablists (video)

Filed under: , ,

Kid Koala bundles working cardboard gramophone with album, spurs on budding turntablists (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 24 Sep 2012 16:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink PSFK  |  sourceNinja Tune, Kid Koala  | Email this | Comments


Source: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/5GLT-LDiWVc/

linsanity the alamo anencephaly tesla model x lou gehrig toby mac blue ivy carter photos

Video Game Reviews | Jet Set Radio | RotoRob

Sega is hooking up its fans this fall with the Sega Heritage series, an exciting bundle of HD re-releases from past consoles. Kicking it off is the Dreamcast cult classic, Jet Set Radio, featuring futuristic Japan-centric gang members fighting the system on magnetically driven in-line skates and mad graffiti skills. Originally released in 2000 in the U.S. as Jet Grind Radio for silly trademark reasons, it?s a game I put some serious time into back in the day. Between the incredible music, groundbreaking cell-shaded graphics and the outstanding original concept, I had placed it as one of the top reasons to own Sega?s little white box at the time. Now fitted with a fresh coat of HD paint and released as a download title on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade, it?s time to revisit and see if this bad boy still holds up. ?JET SET RADIOOOOOOOO!?

CONTROLS (3/5)

This game has you controlling a crew of rebellious graffiti artists known as ?rudies? with the sole purpose of tagging up the streets to express disdain against global corporations (probably).?Gliding around on jet skates, you can roll, jump and grind just about anywhere within the confines of each stage?s map. If there?s a pole, fence, staircase or almost any surface with a hard edge, simply press the jump button, aim your character to the desired surface and they?ll be shredding the distance the moment they land.?While grinding, you can jump from surface to surface to build momentum and speed as well as stack up points.?Pressing the right trigger in short bursts will give an extra boost of speed and trick out your jumps and grinds with style.

In each stage, you?ll be presented with red arrows that point to prime real estate for your bad-ass tagging. When approaching these, a graffiti icon will appear, letting you know to hit the left trigger to spray your street art. Some of the targets are conveniently lined up along grinding surfaces so you can tag little surfaces in one stylish slide. Others will take a little more time and technique, prompting a QTE sequence of analog stick motions simulating spray strokes.?The key to passing the stages is to keep a good stock of spray paint by collecting loose cans sprawled across the districts. And, oh yeah, don?t get shot, beaten, stabbed, set on fire or whatever extreme force that is inflicted by the cops, rival gangs or mysterious men in black in the city.

Though the games were released a year apart, the skating controls can be compared to Tony Hawk?s Pro Skater with less emphasis on tricks and more focus on tagging and survival.?Twelve years later, the skate and spray control scheme is still very unique and fresh, even after tons of titles have come and gone with trick and grind mechanics.?But unfortunately, as cool as the idea is, the execution of the controls hasn?t aged as well.?By today?s standards, the physics are broken half the time.?It?s tough to build acceleration on even the slightest incline, there?s inconsistent grind speeds and sometimes your rudie will trip on anything short of a blade of grass.

Responsiveness in the speed boosts and tagging seem to be sluggish at times as well.?You can eventually master the controls by anticipating the flaws and re-adjust your natural timing, but it doesn?t feel, well, natural.?I eventually got back into my old swing of things after putting some time into this new release, but not without nearly throwing my controller at the TV.?Some tweaks in the controls beyond adding camera control mapped to the right analog stick would?ve been greatly appreciated.

GRAPHICS/SOUND (4/5)

There have been a great deal of games to take the cel-shaded approach, but Jet Set Radio was the pioneer in this visual technique.?When it hit the Dreamcast in 2000, jaws were dropped and fists were bumped; it was truly a graphical triumph. In this new HD redo, the game?s visuals still kick with bright colours, a widescreen presentation and overall fluid style. The featured graffiti from a wide variety of artists holds up and the gonzo character design is widely appealing.?There?s some clipping here and there and some textures are more washed out than others, but overall, this is a fine looking title.

And the music, my friends, you gotta love it. With a seamless blend of hip-hop, J-pop, house, rock and funk presented as tracks spun by a renegade radio DJ named Professor K, the sounds of Jet Set Radio never get old. When the game hit the U.S. and U.K. scenes, new stages and characters were added to the Japanese release as well as additional region-specific music tracks. In this version, we?re treated with all but one of the tunes that graced the game. (Personally, I wish Rob Zombie?s ?Dragula? was the one to get cut, but no dice.)

GAMEPLAY (3.25/5)

What starts as a simple story of graffiti gang rivalry in the fictitious city of Tokyo-to eventually turns into a web of conspiracy weaved by an evil conglomerate known as the Rokkaku Group that is out to control the world with a demonic album.?This is the awesome madness of Jet Set Radio, a story narrated by Professor K (who sounds like a hyper impersonation of the RZA) as he gives us the down-low of each of Tokyo-to?s districts. Gamers take control of the GGs, a gang run by the initial cast of rudies: Beat, Gum and Tab.

You?re allowed to tackle the story somewhat freely by choosing which district gang you want to challenge and conquer by painting over their graffiti with GG?s tags and eventually literally spraying them out of town by tagging the actual gang members, all within a time limit.?As the GGs gain more street cred, more rudies show up to challenge you with stunts and races ? show them up at their own game and they join the crew, allowing for larger character selection with stat variations in the speed, strength and skill department.

This is the same game from 2000 in its entirety with a decent-sized campaign that should take at least 10 hours to demolish.?That?s not including the extra race and tag challenges that allow for full exploration of each of the game?s maps that are normally broken up in the stages.?For collector fiends, you can build your tagging arsenal by finding hidden ?graffiti souls? in the game?s maps, unlocking new artwork that is nothing short of fantastic. Sadly, the ability from the original Dreamcast version to download custom graffiti is missing.?Even though leaderboard support has been added along with bonus interviews with the developers, nothing will fill the void of not being able to snag pics from the Internet and spray them all over town.

While being the same game means all the same great stages, characters, artwork and music, it also means the same flaws that can?t go overlooked by today?s standards. Along with the previously mentioned control quirks, the outdated camera can get pretty messy.?It can be very frustrating when your viewpoint goes haywire any time walls are involved.?Also, this game has always needed an on-screen map system ? it?s annoying to have to constantly pause the game and go to a separate map option to figure out which target you should go to next. The lack of a quick quit and retry option to learn from your mistakes in a run is something that could have been remedied as well.

Lastly, the game throws a world of hurt on you in terms of enemies, yet your rudie is defenseless.?I?ve always loved the concept of being armed solely with cans of spray paint and that there are a few satisfying moments when you can strike back like taking down a chopper by tagging the cockpit. But for the most part, your only way to evade flame-throwing maniacs and riot cops with machine guns is to run away and pray for the best.?The most annoying aspect of this lack of defense is during rival race segments when you get your entire momentum knocked out of whack by simply touching your opponent while they unfairly go unscathed.?Can someone get these poor guys a dodge move or something?

OVERALL (3.25/5)

In my heart of hearts, I still love Sega?s Jet Set Radio. The graphics, characters and music bring a huge smile to my face, especially now in HD. But, I can?t lie ? I threw some major F-bombs revisiting Tokyo-to due to camera issues and some outdated game design choices. These things could have been tweaked for a re-release in the modern gaming world but instead it was put out as is, classic flaws and all.?If you were a hardcore fan of this game, it?s definitely worth snagging for US$10, which is a great deal for the content.?Newcomers, however, should try before they buy.

Source: http://www.rotorob.com/2012/09/24/video-game-review-jet-set-radio/

october baby sugarland 16 and pregnant ludwig mies van der rohe jamie lynn sigler mega millions jackpot black panther party

Monday, September 24, 2012

Flight attendant arrested after app finds lost iPad

By Agence France-Presse
Saturday, September 22, 2012 22:00 EDT

?

A US airline passenger who lost his iPad on board used a special app to find it, in the home of one of the flight attendants, police said.

The attendant, identified as 43-year-old Horizon Air employee Wendy Ronelle Dye, was arrested late Friday, said Bill Kler, spokesman for the Oregon City Police Department near the western state of Oregon?s most populous city Portland.

The passenger was a Nevada man who used the Find My iPad app to locate his tablet after it went missing on the plane, Kler told AFP.

Dye told police that travelers on the aircraft said they found the tablet on a seat and gave it to her, and she had planned to turn it over to the airline eventually and had not used it, Kler said.

But police found personal information of hers on it, including her husband?s birthday, said the spokesman.

[Image via Agence France-Presse]

?

?

?

?

?

Source: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/09/22/flight-attendant-arrested-after-app-finds-lost-ipad/

Marvin Hamlisch Megan Rossee NASA grenada grenada Sikh andy reid

Emmys 2012: The Real Winners And Losers

Jimmy Kimmel charmed as host, while Seth MacFarlane couldn't find the mic.
By Amy Wilkinson


The cast and crew of "Modern Family" accept an Emmy for Best Comedy
Photo: WireImage

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1694313/emmy-2012-winners-losers.jhtml

steve appleton bishop eddie long madonna give me all your luvin video roseanne barr president green party day 26 gronkowski

Japan government mulls Renesas rescue with Toyota, others: sources

The section of the website you are trying to access has been merged under IBTimes.com.

Please proceed to IBTimes.com to access your daily dose of digital business news.

We greatly appreciate your support.

Best regards,
The IBTimes Team

This page will be redirected to IBTimes.com home page in 10 seconds.

Source: http://hk.ibtimes.com/articles/20120922/japan-government-mulls-renesas-rescue-with-toyota-others-sources.htm

purim acc tournament big ten tournament big east tournament 2012 solar storm solar flares spanx

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Windows 95 / Pokemon Elements Chart by *Wrim on deviantART !!!...

Sorry, Readability was unable to parse this page for content.

Source: http://superamiga.tumblr.com/post/32110279304

johnny damon kirk cameron news 10 hillary rosen j.k. rowling j.k. rowling axl rose

Clarkston City Council considering reduction in size, mayor?s term

A move maybe afoot in the city of Clarkston to reduce the number of council members and limit the mayor?s term.

A proposal was introduced during the Clarkston City Council?s Sept. 4 meeting that, if passed, will ask the DeKalb County delegation to the state?s General Assembly to consider changing the city?s charter.

The changes being considered would reduce the size of the city council from seven members to five and change the mayor?s position from one elected by voters to one elected by members of the council.

Councilman Adam White, who introduced subject, said the proposals would not change the form of government. That was changed approximately two years ago from a mayor-council government to a city manager-council government.

?I wanted to put it before the council solely for discussion,? White said. But White said he soon withdrew the proposal.

?A lot of civically engaged citizens?were under the impression that we were rushing the resolution through to?the General Assembly,? White said.

The ideas for the proposed changes were not his, White said. He just decided to open official discussions about them.

?My intention was to bring those subjects up,? he said.

White said some Clarkston council members have been looking at Decatur, which already has a city manager-council form of government with a mayor elected by council members.

Clarkston officials, including Mayor Emanuel Ransom, have researched the possibility of reducing the size of the council from six plus the mayor to four plus the mayor, believing that there is ?no reason to have nearly so many councilmembers,? White said.

On the other hand, ?some believe that six heads are better than four,? White said.

Under the proposal being considered, the mayor would serve a one-year term and would be appointed by the city council.

Ransom, who has been mayor since December 2010, said Clarkston council members ?want to eliminate the [elected] mayor?s position, [and] appoint the mayor?every year.?

Ransom asked whether council members are ?going to sit up there in front of voters and?tell them that we select?[the] their mayor? Doesn?t that sound like a dictatorship to you?

?This is not going to wash,? Ransom said. ?The people are not going to stand for this.?

Ransom said having an annual vote among councilmembers for a mayor is a bad idea.

?If you have a [mayor] coming up for four years, you have a [mayor] that?s putting his teeth in, getting down to business, working on it and getting something done,? Ransom said. ?How can you get something done in one year??

Ransom said the idea to change the mayor?s position is really a personal attack.

?Since I became mayor, being the first [Black] mayor here, I?ve had opposition from council members,? Ransom said.

Ransom said the council has reduced the mayor?s power by removing the authority to make recommendations for a vice mayor and the make-up of city committees. He said he gave up his office space in city hall after council members argued that a part-time mayor did not need space there.

?They have taken all of that from the mayor,? he said. ?It?s nothing but retaliation against me as the mayor. They need to stop attacking Ransom and respect the office of mayor.?

White said his intent is not to get rid of the sitting mayor.

?Whatever changes made would apply for many years to come,? said White, adding that using the charter to remove a person would not be ?appropriate.?

?A charter change is an involved process,? White said. ?It?s not worth the effort to make it personal.?

Currently, the mayor only votes to break ties during council meetings. And since the form of government was changed to include a city manager, the mayor does not run the day-to-day operations of the city.

?I?m not in charge of the city manager right now,? Ransom said. ?He?s autonomously over everything in the city. I can?t direct an employee to do anything without asking his permission. And the people don?t want that. They want to have their own voice in the government.?

Ransom?s biggest challenge occurred in April when 12 ethics charges were levied against him.

The charges stemmed from a December 2011 incident in which Ransom used his consulting firm to assist a refugee business owner get into compliance with the city?s ordinances.

?I was trying to assist one of our refugee business owners that [doesn?t] understand the permitting process,? Ransom said. ?What I did was, instead of helping him as mayor, I used my consulting firm to help him, with no pay, no gratuity at all. I sent a letter here to city hall stating that [the business owner] had retained me. I shouldn?t have used the word ?retain.??

A council-appointed ethics committee made of residents ?found no violations of the 12 code sections on specific ethics standards, but finds that Mayor Ransom has violated the intent of the Clarkston Code of Ethics,? the committee reported.

Ransom said Rep. Karla Drenner is planning three town hall meetings to get feedback from residents on the 2010 form of government changes.

?

?

?

?

?

Source: http://www.championnewspaper.com/news/articles/1967clarkston-city-council-considering-reduction-in-size-mayor%E2%80%99s-term1967.html

baltimore county current tv megamillions ncaa basketball tournament 2012 megamillions winning numbers lotto winner michael oher

Church and community honor Ken McLaurin, Jr.

'); if(infobox=='True' && ShowInfoBox_l664395_1==false){ jQuery("#player_infobarl664395_1").trigger('click'); ShowInfoBox_l664395_1==true; } }; if (false) { $.setup_player(Play_Conf); } //info bar setup jQuery('#player_infobarl664395_1').click(function() { var $info =jQuery('#player_info_contentl664395_1'); if($info.text()!=''){ var $content = jQuery('div',$info); //min heigth var min = $content.css('min-height'); var max = $content.css('max-height'); $info.slideToggle(600); ShowInfoBox_l664395_1=!ShowInfoBox_l664395_1; } }); });

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Romney paid at least 13 percent tax rate over 20 years: letter

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney fought back on Friday against Democratic charges he paid no taxes in some years, releasing a letter from his accountants saying he paid an effective federal tax rate of at least 13.6 percent annually over 20 years.

Despite heavy political pressure, Romney stood firm in refusing to make those returns public, but followed through on an earlier promise to release his 2011 return. It showed he paid $1.9 million in taxes on more than $13 million in income - an effective tax rate of 14.1 percent.

Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid and others have questioned whether Romney paid taxes in at least some of those earlier years. President Barack Obama has used Romney's refusal to release more returns as support for his argument that his challenger is out of touch with the lives of everyday Americans.

Romney, who faces Obama in the November 6 election, earns the majority of his income from investment profits, dividends and interest that is taxed at a lower rate than wage income, which is taxed at a top rate of 35 percent.

The tax release on Friday afternoon, traditionally a time when politicians make public information they hope will not attract heavy news coverage, came after a brutal week for Romney's presidential campaign.

A secretly recorded video was released earlier in the week showing Romney denigrating the 47 percent of Americans who would back Obama "no matter what" as government-dependent victims who pay no taxes. That followed last week's fumbled response to attacks on U.S. compounds in Libya and Egypt.

Romney, a former governor of Massachusetts, has fallen slightly behind Obama in polls in the White House race, with a series of three high-stakes debates between the two scheduled in October.

Even many of Romney's Republican allies have suggested he release his earlier returns to end the controversy. Romney released his 2010 return in January, which showed he paid an effective tax rate of 13.9 percent, and had promised to release his 2011 return before the election.

The 2011 return made public on Friday showed Romney donated about $4 million to charity in 2011, amounting to nearly 30 percent of his income.

Romney has refused to release returns from his years as head of Bain Capital, a private equity fund that Democratic critics have charged plundered companies and cut jobs in a quest for profits. Romney has an estimated net worth between $190 million and $250 million.

MORE TO 'DISTORT AND LIE ABOUT'

He has said that issuing full returns from earlier years would just give Democrats "hundreds or thousands of more pages to pick through, distort and lie about."

The Obama campaign has repeatedly criticized Romney for his refusal, and released an ad earlier in the year questioning the decision and noting Romney's accounting techniques and tax havens to minimize his tax burden.

The Romney campaign published a statement on Friday from former Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Fred Goldberg, who declared the returns "reflect the complexity of our laws and the types of investment activity that I would anticipate for persons in their circumstances."

Goldberg said, "In my judgment, they have fully satisfied their responsibilities as taxpayers."

The letter from accountants PricewaterhouseCoopers said the average of Romney's annual effective federal personal income tax rate during the 20-year period up to 2009 was 20.2 percent, and he and his wife, Ann, had a charitable deduction rate of 13.45 percent.

The campaign also released a letter from Romney's doctor noting he was in excellent health, but occasionally needed to use an inhaler to ease an obstruction in his airways.

(Additional reporting by Deborah Charles, Kim Dixon and Alistair Bell; Editing by Peter Cooney)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/romney-paid-1-9-million-taxes-2011-campaign-180139596.html

ben nelson extreme couponing taylor lautner sinead o connor dan marino passing record ipad 2 cases movie times

Oracle pay for CEO Ellison jumps to $96 million

Larry Ellison, the founder and CEO of Oracle Corp. and one of the wealthiest people in the world, saw his pay jump to $96.2 million last year.

The pay, disclosed in a corporate filing, was up 24 percent from the previous year's total of $77.6 million. Most of Ellison's pay came from stock options that were valued at $90.7 million when they were granted in June 2011.

Those options, to buy 7 million shares at $32.43 a share, have value only if the stock is trading above that price. The options have been under water for most of the time since they were granted. But on Friday, Oracle stock rose 21 cents to close at $32.47.

The company cut Ellison's performance-based bonus to $3.9 million, down from $13.3 million a year earlier. Other senior executives endured similar cuts. That was because Oracle's profit growth for the year came in below its goals, according to the yearly filing it made Friday.

Oracle's net income rose 17 percent to $9.98 billion for the year that ended May 31. Revenue rose 4 percent to $37.12 billion.

The company said compensation was $51.7 million for both Safra A. Catz, its president and chief financial officer, and Mark Hurd, its president. Nearly all their pay was also in stock options that had little value as of Friday.

Oracle said its compensation committee recognizes that Ellison, 68, already "has a significant equity interest in Oracle, but believes he should still be eligible for an annual compensation package because of his active and vital role in our operations, strategy and growth."

Ellison's salary was only $1 for the year that ended May 31, 2012, unchanged from the previous year.

Forbes this week estimated Ellison's net worth at $41 billion. That ranked him as the sixth-richest person in the world and the third-richest in the United States, behind Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and investor Warren Buffett, head of Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

The Associated Press' calculation isolates the value the company's board placed on the executive's total compensation package in the last fiscal year. It includes salary, bonus, performance-related bonuses, perks, above-market returns on deferred compensation and the estimated value of stock options and awards granted.

The calculation doesn't include changes in the present value of pension benefits. And they sometimes differ from the totals that companies list in the summary compensation table of proxy statements filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The statements to the SEC reflect accounting charges taken for the executive's compensation in the previous fiscal year.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/f70471f764144b2fab526d39972d37b3/Article_2012-09-22-Oracle-Executive%20Compensation/id-5de309ddb0cf4f1ebe3cb1d313a16aab

times square 2012 predictions new years eve ball drop new years eve times square 2012 2012 holidays prosperity japan earthquake