Saturday, December 31, 2011

Amazon says 2011 holiday was great for Kindle, fails to mention how great

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Amazon announced this morning that 2011 was its Kindle line's best holiday season to date, with over one million devices sold per week throughout December. Amazon seems particularly proud of how well received its Kindle Fire has been, citing the device's title of #1 best selling, most wished for, and most gifted device on the site for the past 13 weeks. The popularity of the Kindle line, Amazon says, has given rise to the growth of its Kindle Direct Publishing program, which generated the #1 and #4 titles on Kindle's best selling list this year. Just how well the Kindle line, and the Kindle Fire in particular, is selling is still a mystery, as Amazon has failed to release any hard numbers for holiday sales. Read into that tidbit as you wish. Amazon's full statement is at the source link.

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No Parade Planned For U.S. Troops Returning From Iraq

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Americans will more than likely not be seeing a huge ticker-tape parade anytime soon for troops returning from Iraq, and it?s unclear if veterans of the 9-year campaign will ever enjoy the grand, flag-waving, red-white-and-blue homecoming that the nation?s fighting men and women werea able to receive after World War II and the Gulf War.

Officials in New York and Washington stated that they would be happy to help stage a big celebration, but Pentagon officials stated they have not been asked to plan one.

Majority of the welcome-homes have been on a smaller scale: hugs from families at military posts across the country, a somber commemoration by President Obama at Fort Bragg in North Carolina.

With tens of thousands of U.S. troops continuing to fight a bloody war in Afghanistan, anything that looks like a big victory celebration could be seen as premature and unseemly, some are saying.

Don Mrozek, a military history professor at Kansas State University said it?s going to be a bit awkward to be celebrating too much, given how much there is going on and how much there will be going on in Afghanistan.

New York City councilmen, Republicans Vincent Ignizio along with James Oddo, are calling for a ticker-tape parade down the stretch of Broadway known as the Canyon of Heroes. A celebration that was similar after the Gulf War, was paid for with more than $5.2 million in private donations, a model the councilmen would be happy to follow.

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Video: Elaborate farewell for Kim Jong Il



>>> we begin with this morning's funeral ceremonies for north korean leader kim jong -il. adrian mong is watching the event from seoul , south korea .

>> reporter: good morning. at the last minute the north koreans kept everyone in the dark for the funeral. in the end pyongyang made sure the whole world could watch the proceedings which by the way fateeured some classic american cars . under heavy snowfall the funeral procession for the man the north koreans called their dear leader made its way through the capital, pyongyang. leading the way, kim jong -un, working beside the hers. thousands of men and women in military uniform or civilian clothing lined the streets to pay their last respects. the sound of their wailing clearly broadcast along with music. a stark contrast to the mood among north koreas living south of the border . "the only thing he did was starve 3 million people to death." she now works in seoul with eight other defectors running an independent radio station that broadcasts daily supports back into their homeland. "at first i thought wow, we can go home" says the radio station 's founder. he escaped north korea 11 years ago but he said there's no hope of change. no hope, because of this man, kim jong -un, not much is known about him or his ability to rule, but one thing is clear. "he's inherited his father's dictatorship" says the radio station manager. now we just want to remind everyone that those images of the funeral procession today were only available direct from north korean state television so it hasn't been possible to verify how much of that, if possibly all of it was staged, including the mourning.

>> adrienne mongn seoul , south korea , thank you.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

This Nerdy Instrument is Part Atari Console Part Guitar [Video]

The gAtari is a "musical instrument" that basically consists of an Atari 2600 playing pre-programmed tunes, that has been hacked together with a few guitar effects processors. It's kind of like an Atari keytar. The resulting music is scatterbrained weirdness that's impossible to describe. More »


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China premier urges protection of farmers' rights (AP)

BEIJING ? Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has urged officials to share profits from the development of rural land with the millions of farmers who have to give it up.

Wen's speech to officials at a work conference Tuesday comes a week after southern Chinese officials gave in to protesting villagers after a two-week standoff with police over a land dispute.

He says China can no longer sacrifice farmers' land rights for the sake of reducing the cost of urbanization and industrialization.

Last Wednesday, the village of Wukan called off protests that had driven out local officials after a provincial party official agreed to release detainees and return some confiscated land to farmers.

Land disputes cause tens of thousands of protests in China every year.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

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T-Platforms to build ten petaflop supercomputer for Moscow State University

T-Platforms to build ten petaflop supercomputer for Moscow State University

In post-Soviet Russia, massive supercomputer programs you. (Sorry, we had to.) Recently, Russia?s Moscow State University contracted with high-performance computing company T-Platforms to create a ten petaflop cluster that?ll be operational in 2013. The computer would fall just short of the fastest supercomputer on Earth (the Japanese K Computer, which is rated at 10.51 petaflops) and will incorporate a mixture of different node types to achieve the ten petaflops. T-Platforms will reportedly build the nodes from Sandy Bridge or Ivy Bridge Xeon processors and NVIDIA?s next-generation Kepler GPU coprocessors, and Intel?s Many Integrated Core (MIC) architecture could also be included if it?s available during construction. The reason for the project? Unknown officially, but we?re guessing it?s just another reason for Putin to rip his shirt off and celebrate.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Union calls for asbestos tests on MCA

Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art must be thoroughly tested for asbestos before workers return to continue renovations, a union says.

But the Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) fears it may be too late for the 400 builders already potentially exposed to the carcinogenic fibre.

Asbestos has been discovered in the mortar of the sandstone building at Sydney Harbour during its $53 million makeover.

"There was asbestos fibro cement right across the eastern side of this site," the union's NSW secretary, Brian Parker, told reporters on Wednesday.

The union claims the workers could have been exposed to deadly airborne fibres after hacking into the building and says they were informed of the risk only in letters sent just before Christmas.

Mr Parker says there have been three asbestos scares at the site, with the latest happening on December 2.

He is calling for a comprehensive report on the building, including sampling and laboratory testing, before work resumes next week after the Christmas break.

"If the company continue to rip down walls, take windows out, take pipes out and take down asbestos fibro cement ... then the fact is it is going to continue to expose people."

Construction company Watpac's managing director, Greg Kempton, said the company was aware of a "small amount of asbestos" in the museum before renovations began in August 2010 and drew up work plans accordingly.

"When additional asbestos was discovered, we acted immediately by isolating the area and further engaging independent specialists to review the site and develop an approved work plan," he said in a statement on Wednesday.

Ric Wang from Watpac Construction told ABC Radio on Wednesday the company was staggered that more asbestos had appeared in the building.

"I'm flabbergasted that ... reports that indicate the area is clear and the building is clear can be wrong."

WorkCover acting chief executive John Watson told Fairfax Radio that allegations asbestos fibres were drifting around weren't "necessarily founded in fact" and that the union's claims were alarmist.

However, he told the ABC that it didn't come as a surprise that asbestos was present in the museum, given the age of the building.

Barry Robson, from the Asbestos Diseases Foundation, said comprehensive tests should be compulsory before any construction.

"We have been trying to get governments for many, many decades to make it compulsory," Mr Robson told reporters.

Workers on the site may not know for decades whether they have been exposed, he said.

"It's 10, 20, 40 years from now will determine whether you are exposed or not.

"It only takes one fibre of asbestos lodged in your lungs to sit there for decades and it causes mesothelioma, asbestosis," Mr Robson said.

Construction of the former Maritime Services Board building was completed in 1952, when asbestos was a common building material.

It officially opened as the MCA in 1991.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Boston College @ Duke NCAA College Basketball Preview

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Serie B?s Farina rewarded for honesty by Italy coach

Dec 23 (Reuters) ? A second-tier Italian soccer player has been called up to train with the national team as a reward for turning his back on a match-fixing scam, Italian media reported on Friday.

Defender Simone Farina, who plays for Serie B side Gubbio, has been invited by Italy coach Cesare Prandelli to join his squad in the new year.

Farina, 29, told police he had refused a 200,000 euro ($261,300) offer to fix an Italian Cup match between Cesena and Gubbio on Nov. 30.

?I loved what he did, he has shown great courage and extraordinary inner strength,? Prandelli was quoted as saying by Gazzetta dello Sport.

However, Gubbio club president Marco Fioriti warned against treating Farina as a hero.

?His behaviour was normal, a normal person who has sound principles in mind,? he said on the club website (www.asgubbio1910.com).

?So he is to be admired for the courage he has shown and for the honesty, but let?s not make him a hero.? ($1 = 0.7654 euros)

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

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Why Germany?s grumbling over the debt crisis rings a little false

In spite of the great gnashing of Teutonic teeth about the debt crisis, the view from Berlin looks far from disastrous. German exports are booming and economic growth in 2011 shamed almost every other European country, as well as the United States. All of which makes you wonder whether Germany?s go-slow approach to fixing the crisis is more devised than accidental. Repeat in 2012?

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Germany is an export machine ? the world?s third-largest, after China and the United States ? and exports continue to climb. For that, it can thank the debt crisis. In 2008, just before the collapse of Lehman Brothers shredded the global financial system, the euro went as high as $1.60 (U.S.) and Germany was worried that its products, from Mercedes to machine tools, would be priced out of the global market. Greece, of course, fixed that little problem.

Today, the euro trades at about $1.31 ? a fall of 18 per cent from the peak ? much to the relief of German manufacturers. Now imagine that the debt crisis had not happened, and that Greece, Ireland and Portugal escaped the bailouts that triggered an existential crisis for the common currency. To be sure, the euro would be trading higher, but how much higher?

Royal Bank of Canada?s investment arm has an estimate. In a conference call out of London and Toronto this week, currency strategist Elsa Lignos said she constructed a ?synthetic euro to mimic where the real euro might have been trading? if the crisis had been absent: Its level would have been $1.60, peaking at $1.70. Given that the euro and the dollar were more or less equally valued a decade ago, that?s a huge difference. German exporters would have been writhing in pain if the euro had gone that high.

No wonder Germany?s gross domestic product is forecast to expand 3.1 per cent in 2011, outpaced only by Sweden (a European Union member that does not use the euro). According to Deutsche Bank, growth should be merely flat next year, which is a remarkable achievement given the crunch everywhere else. No euro zone country of any size will escape economic contraction in 2012; Italy is already drowning in the recession tank.

Germany did not become an economic superstar by accident. After the Second World War, the country decided that pinning is economic future on exports was the best way to eliminate poverty and generate high-value jobs. It worked. By 1960, West Germany alone had captured almost 9 per cent of global trade, or more than half the U.S. share. By 1990, the newly united Germany had replaced the United States as the world?s top exporter.

The cost of unification, however, hit the new Germany hard. From the late 1990s until six or seven years ago, when growth rates were on average 0.5 per cent a year, Germany was known as the ?sick man of Europe.? The solution was a sort of internal devaluation, combined with massive amounts of investment, to make Germany more competitive.

That worked too. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development said that average German labour costs fell by 0.5 per cent from 2000 to 2008, while those in other euro-zone countries soared. Exports took off. So did the current account surplus, to the point it was second only to China?s.

As Germany?s trade and current account surpluses went through the rafters, those of most other European countries turned negative. It?s impossible for every country to run surpluses. The ?debt? crisis is only partly about excessive debt; it?s really about current account extremes. Germany?s current account surplus is too high; ditto the deficits in Italy, Spain, Greece and Europe?s other weaklings.

Germany now finds itself in an awkward position. If the crisis is to be fixed, Germany has to convince the euro zone and the wider EU to become more like itself. That means budget deficits will have to come down and pro-growth measures, such as shrinking business taxes and less bureaucratic red tape, put in place. Labour costs will have to decline. As the weak countries become more productive ? it?s already happening, though ever so slowly ? Germany Inc. is bound to suffer as the competition heats up.

Germany publicly decries the debt crisis. It resents its status as the prime sponsor of the bailouts of Greece, Ireland and Portugal. It is putting pressure on the rich euro zone countries, among them Finland and the Netherlands, to pump money into the International Monetary Fund so that the IMF, not Germany, takes on a more prominent crisis-fighting role.

Germany protests too much. It is enjoying the low euro. It knows that the deficits in most of the euro zone have been the result of its own roaring export success.

If the euro reverses course, and the struggling euro zone economies get their act together, the debt crisis that Germany so professes to loathe and despise may, perversely, be seen as a benign era. To be sure, the last two years have hardly been torture for Germany, in spite of the dire headlines.

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Dozens die as bombs explode across Baghdad

A wave of bombings ripped across Baghdad on Thursday morning, killing at least 69 people and injuring almost 200 in the worst violence Iraq has seen for months. The apparently coordinated attacks left a bloodbath just days after American forces left the country.

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The blasts also came on the heels of a political crisis between Iraq's Sunni and Shiite factions that erupted this weekend.

The political spat has raised fears that Iraq's sectarian wounds will be reopened during a fragile time when Iraq is finally navigating its own political future without U.S. military support.

The string of explosions will ratchet up tensions at a time when many Iraqis are already worried about security. If continued, it could lead to the same type of tit-for-tat attacks that characterized the insurgency years ago.

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At least 14 blasts went off in the morning and there were two more in the evening.

The White House on Thursday said in response to the attacks, "At this difficult time, the United States stands with Iraq as a strategic partner and a close friend. Attempts such as this to derail Iraq's continued progress will fail."

"We continue to urge leaders to come together to face common challenges," the White House said.

The deadliest attack was in the Karrada neighborhood, where a suicide bomber driving an explosives-laden vehicle blew himself up outside the office of a government agency fighting corruption. Two police officers at the scene said the bomber was driving an ambulance and told guards that he needed to get to a nearby hospital. After the guards let him through, he drove to the building where he blew himself up, the officers said.

Sirens wailed as ambulances rushed to the scene and a large plume of smoke rose over the area. The blast left a crater about five yards wide in front of the five-story building, which was singed and blackened.

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"I was sleeping in my bed when the explosion happened, said 12-year-old Hussain Abbas, who was standing nearby in his pajamas. "I jumped from my bed and rushed to my mom's lap. I told her I did not to go to school today. I'm terrified."

At least 25 people were killed and 62 injured in that attack, officials said. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

"We heard the sound of a car driving, then car brakes, then a huge explosion, all our windows and doors are blown out, black smoke filled our apartment," said Maysoun Kamal, who lives in a Karrada compound.

Raghad Khalid, a teacher at a kindergarten near the Karrada blast, said "some parts of the car bomb are inside our building."

"I saw all the windows were blown out and glass scattered everywhere. The children were scared and crying," Khalid added.

Figures gathered from Iraqi health and police officials across the city put the death toll at 69, and 169 injured, including the two evening blasts in western Baghdad neighborhoods that killed nine people and injured 21.

"The timing of these crimes and the places where they were carried out confirm... the political nature of the targets," Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said in a statement.

Citing officials, The Associated Press said at least 65 people had been killed. Reuters, quoting security officials, said a total of 194 people were wounded.

The explosions ranged from blasts from sticky bombs attached to cars to roadside bombs and vehicles packed with explosives. There was at least one suicide bombing among the attacks.

Two roadside bombs struck the southwestern Amil district, killing at least seven people and wounding 21 others, while a car bomb blew up in a Shiite neighborhood in Doura in the south, killing three people and wounding six, police said.

"My baby was sleeping in her bed. Shards of glass have fallen on our heads. Her father hugged her and carried her. She is now scared in the next room," said one woman in western Baghdad who identified herself as Um Hanin. "All countries are stable. Why don't we have security and stability?"

More bombs ripped into the central Alawi area, Shaab and Shula in the north, all mainly Shiite areas, and a roadside bomb killed one and wounded five near the Sunni neighborhood of Adhamiya, police said.

Violence in Iraq has ebbed since the height of sectarian violence in 2006-2007, when suicide bombers and hit squads targeted Sunni and Shiite communities in attacks that killed thousands of people.

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Iraq is still fighting a stubborn, lower-grade insurgency with Sunni Islamists tied to al-Qaida and Shiite militias, who U.S. officials say are backed by Iran, still staging daily attacks.

The last few thousand American troops pulled out of Iraq over the weekend, nearly nine years after the invasion that toppled Sunni dictator Saddam Hussein. Many Iraqis had said they feared a return to sectarian violence without a U.S. military buffer.

Just days after the withdrawal, Iraq's fragile power-sharing government is grappling with its worst turmoil since its formation a year ago. Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish blocs share out government posts in a unwieldy system that has been impaired by political infighting since it began.

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The government of al-Maliki, who is a Shiite, has accused the Sunni Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi of running a hit squad that targeted government officials.

Al-Maliki is also pushing for a vote of no-confidence against another Sunni politician, the deputy prime minister Saleh al-Mutlaq. Al-Maliki was likened to Saddam by al-Mutlaq.

Many Sunnis fear that this is part of a wider campaign to go after Sunni political figures in general and shore up Shiite control across the country.

No group claimed responsibility for Thursday's bombings, but analysts said Iraq's al-Qaida affiliate was probably hitting Shiite targets, as in the past, to inflame sectarian conflict and show it was still capable of major attacks. The Sunni extremist group often targets Shiites who they believe are not true Muslims.

"The perpetrators have sought to underline the fragile, sectarian balance of Iraq's political system," said Matthew Henman, analyst at Jane's Terrorism and Insurgency Center.

Story: Iraq PM tells Kurds to hand over fugitive VP

U.S. military officials have said they're worried about a resurgence of al-Qaida after the American military leaves the country. If that happens, it could lead Shiite militants to fight back and attack Sunni targets, thus sending Iraq back to the sectarian violence it experienced just a few years ago.

Iraq's Sunni minority have felt marginalized since the rise of the Shiite majority in Iraq after the 2003 invasion.

Many Sunnis feel they have been shunted aside in the power-sharing agreement that Washington touts as a young democracy.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

William and Kate Attend Homeless Charity Event in London: PHOTOS

Prince William and wife Kate stepped out Wednesday night to share and give back to the Centrepoint homeless charity in south London which William's mother, the late Princess Diana strongly supported.

Kate Middleton dressed casually in a hunter green turtleneck dress by Ralph Lauren, and a wide black belt clinching her tiny waist, paired with black tights and knee-high black suede at the charity event. While William wore corduroy and a royal blue pullover sweater.

The couple also took part in a session on healthful cooking and attend a talent show at the charity, which helps homeless young people. Kate and William donned white Centrepoint aprons and baked mince pies for the residents.

The national charity Centrepoint provides housing and support to improve the lives of homeless young people aged 16 to 25. Prince William famously spent the night on the streets of London in 2009 Christmas to deepen his understanding of homelessness.

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Early help may improve preemies' behavior later (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Giving parents of newborn premature babies some help in better understanding and interacting with their infants may make a difference in their children's behavior by the time they are ready for school, according to a Norwegian study.

Children born prematurely tend to have higher rates of behavioral problems, such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), than peers born full term.

For the new study, reported in Pediatrics, researchers in Norway tested a program that gave parents of preemies help right away, starting in the hospital.

"Preterm infants are often more fussy, give less eye contact and are harder to understand for parents," said Marianne Nordhov of the University Hospital of North Norway in Tromso, the lead researcher.

"They display signs of stress in a subtle way, such as color changes, 'jittery' movements and increased respiration rate."

She and her colleagues randomly assigned parents of 146 preemies, born weighing under 2 kg (4 pounds, 6 ounces), to either take part in the program or stick with standard care alone. They also recruited parents of 75 full-term infants for comparison.

In addition to help while the babies were still in the hospital, the program included four home visits from a nurse over three months. The nurses gave them training in things such as "reading" cues from their infant and interacting with the baby through play.

At the age of five, Nordhov's team found, children whose parents had been in the program were showing fewer behavior problems such as inattention, aggression or withdrawn behavior.

Based on reports from the parents, 29 percent of those children scored in the "borderline" range on the behavior-problem scale. That compared with 48 percent of premature children whose parents had not been in the program.

Scores in the borderline range point to an increased risk for behavior problems such as ADHD.

"Our study has shown that only 12 hours of parental education improves their knowledge and confidence, which in turn improve the interaction with their infant in a beneficial way," Nordhov said.

"It is important that nurses and doctors spend time with parents and teach them how to better interact and understand this 'difficult' task of language."

A U.S. child psychologist not involved with the study said the key point of the research was that the program focused on parenting skills from the beginning of an infant's life, rather than from several years later as is common in the United States.

"Starting parent training early would be a wonderful thing," said Lori Evans, at the New York University Child Study Center.

With children's behavioral problems, she added, the earlier they are tackled, the better. SOURCE: http://bit.ly/uzVQge

(Reporting from New York by Amy Norton at Reuters Health; editing by Elaine Lies and Ron Popeski)

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Romney charity used for conservative donations (AP)

WASHINGTON ? In the Republican primary struggle to define the most reliably conservative presidential candidate, Mitt Romney has put his money where his mouth is. Over the past six years and two presidential campaigns, Romney has donated at least $260,000 from his family charity foundation to GOP causes and influential conservative groups that could deepen his ties within the party and establish his credibility on the right.

Romney's campaign said there was no hidden motivation behind his contributions.

Romney gave $100,000 last year to the George W. Bush Presidential Library in Dallas, according to tax records of the Tyler Charitable Foundation, a multimillion dollar Boston-based charity headed by Romney and his wife, Ann. The former president has said publicly he will not endorse any candidate in the Republican primary, but the Romney campaign is studded with former Bush political veterans and appears to lead its rivals in financial support from former Bush fundraisers.

In 2008, Romney gave $25,000 to The Becket Fund, a religious rights legal aid group that is suing the Obama administration on behalf of a North Carolina Catholic college over federal rules requiring employer health plans to cover contraceptives and other birth control. Romney has also contributed tens of thousands of dollars to Massachusetts conservative groups and to core Washington-based conservative think-tanks and publications, among them the Heritage Foundation research institute, the Federal Society legal interest group and a gala dinner for the National Review magazine website.

Romney's gifts came with no strings attached, according to many of the groups, and the Romney campaign says the former Massachusetts governor was simply aiding well-established organizations. GOP strategists and other campaign observers say the moves are smart politics for a candidate trying to establish his conservative bona fides and who has scorned his latest rival, former House speaker Newt Gingrich, as an "unreliable conservative." But some caution that Romney's gift giving could raise questions inside the party about whether he is trying to use his vast personal wealth to buy support on the right.

"He knows he's not looked at as coming from the trenches of the conservative movement, so this is his way of making an appeal," GOP consultant Greg Mueller said. "The question is how it will play among the conservative faithful."

A Romney campaign spokeswoman, Andrea Saul, said the candidate's donations were made with no "hint of a quid pro quo." She called the groups "public charities with worthy missions."

Officials at the Bush library would not discuss details of Romney's donation. Bush's spokesman, Freddy Ford, waved off any speculation about Romney's political motivation. "The former president is going to support whoever the Republican nominee is, but as he's said, he doesn't want to wade into the swamp" during the primaries, Ford said.

Romney may not expect an early endorsement, but his campaign has already benefitted from Bush's top talent. Romney's campaign strategists, Stu Stevens and Russell Schriefer, worked with the Bush-Cheney team in 2000 and 2004, and his campaign manager, Matt Rhoades, was Bush's research director in the 2004 race. Washington lawyer Benjamin Ginsberg, who represented Bush during the 2000 recount, is a senior adviser, and numerous other former Bush staffers are on the Romney team.

Romney's campaign finance team has also out-dueled Gingrich, Texas Gov. Rick Perry and other rivals to win the favor of top Bush fundraisers, known as "Pioneers" and "Rangers," who gave in excess of $100,000 in past presidential campaigns. The Houston Chronicle reported that Romney's former Bush supporters had raised $350,000 compared to Perry's $213,000 by late fall.

In recent weeks, as Gingrich's star rose, Romney questioned his conservative credentials, citing his consulting work for mortgage lending giant Freddie Mac. Gingrich responded by slamming the role of Bain Capital, the private equity firm Romney once headed, in mass layoffs at some firms under its control.

Gingrich's own private charity, the Center for Health Transformation, has donated at least $167,000 since 2005 to traditional charities ? ranging from $10,000 to Red Cross relief for Hurricane Katrina victims to $3,000 to the Winn Feline Foundation, a group promoting cat health. But Gingrich made no contributions to conservative groups ? which Gingrich supporters say reflects his status as a lifelong conservative.

Gingrich's spokesman, R.C. Hammond, declined to comment on Romney's gifts to conservative groups, but was quick to stress Gingrich's pedigree on the right. "Every notable Republican achievement of recent years has either been driven by Newt or has his fingerprints on it," he said.

With a short history as a conservative political figure, Romney's largess to conservative causes is "definitely a smart move," said Bill Dal Col, former campaign manager for businessman Steve Forbes' two presidential tries. "He may be doing it with dollars but it gets him to the same level playing field as any conservative who has come up through the ranks."

Some diehard conservatives see Romney's gift giving as part of a measured effort to change his stripes. During his first presidential try in 2006, MassResistance, a Massachusetts group opposed to gay marriage, warned on its Internet blog of a "calculated effort by the Romney campaign to revise his history and portray the governor as far more conservative than the record indicates."

Presidential candidates are not normally known for using family charities to donate to interest groups within their political parties, but it has happened before. Dal Col said Forbes donated small amounts to some core conservative groups around the time he ran in GOP primaries in 1996 and 2000. Teresa Heinz Kerry was criticized by conservative groups for Heinz foundation donations to environmental groups in advance of Sen. John Kerry's 2004 presidential run as Democratic party nominee.

Romney's main outlet for charity is the Tyler foundation. It was originally called the Ann D. and Mitt Romney Charitable Foundation and renamed for a street where the couple once had a home in Belmont, Mass. The foundation, which listed $10 million in assets in 2010, has given more than $7 million in charity over the past decade.

Most of its assets come from direct grants from the Romneys or from Romney-owned stocks and other holdings. Until the most recent 2010 tax disclosure, the Tyler foundation had previously provided detailed lists of stock holdings the Romneys had bought and sold to increase the charity's funds. Earlier this year, an AP review of earlier Tyler holdings showed that some investments included companies whose interests conflicted with GOP positions ? including firms tied to the Chinese government, companies that did business in Iran and firms working in stem cell research.

Romney had earlier declared that the blind trust lawyer overseeing Tyler's finances would end such investments. A trust official indicated those investments are being eliminated, but the most recent tax filing does not include details of any specific investments and lists only total holdings.

Most of the Romneys' monetary gifts have gone to non-political causes, including more than $4.7 million to the Mormon Church, reflecting the family's faith, and hundreds of thousands more to research on cancer and multiple sclerosis (which afflicts his wife, Ann); academics (Harvard Business School and Brigham Young University) and athletics (a variety of Olympic and other sports groups).

Between 1999 and 2004, the Romneys' giving went almost exclusively to non-political charities. Their gifts helped Boston and Massachusetts-based charities aiding education programs, deprived children and the homeless ? although one $5,000 contribution to an AIDS relief group in 2004 was later criticized by conservative activists for supporting a gay rights agenda.

In 2005, around the time that Romney started laying plans for his first presidential campaign, Romney suddenly began directing contributions to influential conservative groups and programs. Late that year, Romney gave $25,000 to the Heritage Foundation and a similar sized donation to the Federalist Society. Tyler records show the Romney charity gave the groups $10,000 donations again the next year.

Both organizations are conservative think tanks that often act as incubators for the development of the GOP's political, legal and cultural ideas. Their boards include top names among conservative leaders and thinkers. Heritage trustees and managers include Steve Forbes, businessman Richard Mellon Scaife, former Reagan Attorney General Edwin Meese III and former Bush administration counsel David Addington. Federalist directors include Meese, former Bush Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey and C. Boyden Gray, former counsel to President George H.W. Bush.

John Van Kannon, vice president of development at Heritage, said the organization does not make presidential endorsements, but he praised Romney for his gift. "We did not solicit his check, but we certainly appreciated it," he said. Van Kannon said he could not speculate on Romney's motivation, noting: "I would like to hope that no one who runs for president does things for calculation, but on the other hand I live in Washington."

Heritage health care experts developed an early relationship with Romney during his term as governor, providing analysis as his administration developed its health care plan for Massachusetts, Van Kannon said. Romney spoke about his plan during a 2006 presentation and later invited Heritage experts to a signing ceremony. Heritage's experts supported rules mandating that all state residents had to buy health care coverage, but Van Kannon said they now consider mandates to be bad policy and oppose them as part of the Obama administration's health care law.

"We're proud of our work with Gov. Romney on health care but we've changed our views on mandates," Van Kannon said.

The Federalist Society does not endorse candidates. Officials there did not return calls from The Associated Press. Former Nixon administration official Robert Bork, who is on the Federalist Society's board of visitors, is a policy adviser to Romney's campaign.

Similarly, the executive director at the Becket Fund, Kristina Arriaga, said Romney's 2008 donation of $25,000 would not result in his political endorsement. "We specialize only in religious liberty not politics," Arriaga said.

Romney's donations also won favor among several Massachusetts conservative groups that worked with him when he was governor. Barbara Anderson, executive director of Citizens for Limited Taxation, said Romney's $10,000 check came "out of the blue" in 2007. The group also does not endorse candidates. Anderson said that despite Romney's financial help, she is personally uncertain whom she will vote for.

"I keep leaning toward him but I'm still on the fence," Anderson said. "He helped our cause a lot but as important as tax policy is, there's more to a presidential candidate that I have to consider. Whatever I decide, it won't be because he gave us $10,000."

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Steve Jobs - "Billion Dollar Hippy" BBC Documentary

Posted by Tom Foremski - December 20, 2011

The BBC's documentary "Billion Dollar Hippy" about Steve Jobs has some great content even for those that already know a lot about Steve Jobs.

One very interesting point is made by Larry Tesler, a former Xerox PARC researcher. Apple has often been accused of stealing ideas from Xerox PARC but Mr Tesler points out (around 19.40 minutes) that PARC did not invent the mouse or graphical user interface, that they had been around for more than 15 years.

There's a lot of yelling in the Steve Jobs story. "Billion Dollar Uptight Hippy" might be a better title.



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Thursday, December 22, 2011

92% Arthur Christmas

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It's as bright and twinkling as a Christmas tree, decked with warmth and humor.

It's busy but buoyant, and it honors the tradition of giving with wit and style.

The action is swift and witty, and the 3-D effects are imaginative and not simply tacked on as with so many animated movies these days.

With a clever script that successfully updates many Christmas myths and dialogue that crackles with sophisticated wit, this movie offers the kind of pre-holiday experience that parents and children alike will appreciate.

Everything you see in Arthur Christmas is fashioned in the service of telling a story ... brilliantly

The results are not only funny and fresh, but represent a new way of tackling the whole yuletide paradigm: Santa as a high-tech hereditary monarchy.

There are things you just wouldn't see in a Pixar or Disney movie. For example, one of the main elves has an eyebrow piercing, uncommented on. Even more than that: two of the boy elves kiss... each other. It's progressive.

A thoroughly entertaining movie that deserves to sleigh audiences both young and old this Yuletide.

Thank goodness that even the Santas have a mom to help them sort out their turmoils.

A witty and beautifully designed animated film.

Arthur Christmas has charm and a breezy confidence that makes it the epitome of a simple pleasure.

Aardman films' yuletide offering is both a heartwarmer and a sly dig at the gospel of family togetherness.

Arthur may not be perfect, but he cares. The same can be said for the film. 'Arthur Christmas' is full of just enough holiday cheer.

The opening sequence, establishing the methodology of Santa and his army of elves, is a bit frantic, especially in 3-D, but once the story-proper begins the staging and timing are right on the money.

Arthur Christmas manages to deliver some holiday cheer.

What is most surprising about Arthur Christmas is not that it is beautifully animated... but that it is, legitimately, one of 2011's funniest comedies.

A very pleasant -- if hardly overwhelmingly great -- animated Christmas fantasy with at least two inspired choices for voice casting.

A charming and inventive exploration of the mysterious workings of Santa, his sons and his elves. This animated tale is sure to be popular for Christmases to come.

There's some great stuff here... What's missing is the delightful Britishness of Nick Park's films.

A fairly inventive Christmas movie that might get lost in the current glut of family movies

The film does have a nice ending. It just takes a little too long to get there.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

House GOP leaders want new payroll tax cut bill

House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, second from left, briefs reporters after lawmakers from both political parties came together on an 11th-hour deal to keep the government from shutting down, Friday, Dec. 16, 2011, on Capitol Hill in Washington. From left are, Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, Boehner, House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy of Calif., and Rep. Peter Roskam, R-Ill. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, second from left, briefs reporters after lawmakers from both political parties came together on an 11th-hour deal to keep the government from shutting down, Friday, Dec. 16, 2011, on Capitol Hill in Washington. From left are, Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, Boehner, House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy of Calif., and Rep. Peter Roskam, R-Ill. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

President Barack Obama delivers a statement in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011 following the Senate vote to approve legislation extending a Social Security payroll tax cut and long-term jobless benefits for two months. Obama says it would be "inexcusable" for Congress not to extend a payroll tax cut for the rest of 2012 when lawmakers return from their holiday break. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky leaves the floor after the Senate passed legislation extending a Social Security payroll tax cut and jobless benefits for just two months, at the Capitol in Washington, Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011. The action also extends long-term unemployment benefits for another two months. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

President Barack Obama delivers a statement in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011 following the Senate vote to approve legislation extending a Social Security payroll tax cut and long-term jobless benefits for two months. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

President Barack Obama pauses while making a statement at the White House in Washington, on Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011. Obama says it would be "inexcusable" for Congress not to extend a payroll tax cut for the rest of 2012 when lawmakers return from their holiday break. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

(AP) ? Top House Republicans said Sunday they oppose a bipartisan, Senate-approved bill that extends a payroll tax cut and jobless benefits for just two months and said congressional bargainers need to write a new version lasting a longer time.

Their comments, along with a House GOP conference call Saturday in which lawmakers voiced strenuous objections to the Senate bill, made clear that House Republicans were intent on changing the measure and left its ultimate fate uncertain.

The Senate used a 89-10 vote Saturday to approve the legislation, which was negotiated by Senate GOP and Democratic leaders and backed by strong majorities of senators from both parties. The House planned to vote on the measure Monday.

House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said Sunday that the bill ? which includes the payroll tax cut, unemployment benefits and a halt to scheduled Medicare reimbursement cuts for doctors ? needs to last an entire year. That was the original goal of President Barack Obama and congressional leaders as they worked on the legislation in recent weeks.

As if to suggest other changes he would like in the legislation, Boehner mentioned a provision that would block Obama administration anti-pollution rules and "reasonable reductions in spending" that were in a House-passed version of the payroll tax bill that the Senate ignored.

"It's pretty clear I and our members oppose the Senate bill," Boehner said on "Meet the Press" on NBC. He added, "I believe two months is just kicking the can down the road."

House Republicans dislike the Senate bill for many reasons, including its lack of what they consider real spending cuts and its removal of restrictions on Obama administration rules. Others are unhappy about extending unemployment benefits or cutting the payroll tax, which is used to finance the Social Security system.

Laena Fallon, a spokeswoman for House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., said when the House votes on the bill Monday, it would either formally request negotiations with the Senate or approve changes "so that it is responsible and in line with the needs of hard-working taxpayers and middle-class families."

Her emailed statement did not specify what those changes might be.

The White House and Democrats, who were initially the driving force for the legislation over some GOP reluctance, sought to blame Republicans for any delay the House demands might create. Unless Congress acts by Jan. 1, the payroll tax cut and jobless benefits expire and the Medicare cut in doctors' payments will take effect.

"Instead of threatening middle-class families with a thousand-dollar tax hike, Speaker Boehner should bring up the bipartisan compromise that Senator McConnell and I negotiated," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said in a written statement.

Keeping this year's 2 percentage point payroll tax cut in effect through 2012 would produce $1,000 in savings for a family earning $50,000 a year.

Reid said Boehner had asked him and McConnell to work out a compromise. House Republicans have said they played no role in last week's talks between the two Senate leaders.

"I really think it is very unlikely that the House would disrupt this overwhelming compromise six days before Christmas," said Gene Sperling, director of the White House's National Economic Council.

The Senate bill would force Obama to make a decision in the next two months on whether to build the proposed Keystone XL pipeline. The president had initially said he would postpone a decision on the 1,700-mile-long pipeline until after next year's elections and threatened to kill the payroll tax bill if it included the pipeline provision. But he backed off this week as the Senate payroll compromise took shape.

Republicans strongly support the pipeline, which is supposed to pump oil from Alberta, Canada, to Texas, for the thousands of jobs it is expected to create. Unions favor the plan but environmentalists oppose it, forcing Obama to choose between two Democratic constituencies.

The Senate bill says Obama can reject the pipeline only if he decides building it would not be in the national interest.

Congressional leaders had hoped that approval of the tax measure would end their work and let them send lawmakers home for the year. It is unclear how long it would take House and Senate leaders to work out any new compromise on the legislation, but Boehner suggested it could done in the next two weeks.

The Senate bill would extend this year's 4.2 payroll tax rate through February. Without congressional action, that rate would return to 6.2 percent on Jan. 1, costing 160 million workers a two-month tax break. A $50,000-a-year wage earner would save about $170.

The bill would continue extra unemployment benefits for the long-term unemployed, which would also expire Jan. 1. It would also prevent a 27 percent cut in doctors' Medicare reimbursements from occurring on New Year's Day, a cut that could discourage some physicians from treating Medicare-covered patients.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Man adjust to new life after 3 decades in prison

Barry Beach shares a long embrace with his mother, Bobbi Clincher, after being released on his own recognizance by Fergus County District Judge E. Wayne Phillips' after serving 29 years behind bars for the 1979 murder of Kim Nees in Poplar, Mont. Beach will live with a couple in Billings while awaiting a new trial. (AP Photo/The Great Falls Tribune, Rion Sanders) NO SALES

Barry Beach shares a long embrace with his mother, Bobbi Clincher, after being released on his own recognizance by Fergus County District Judge E. Wayne Phillips' after serving 29 years behind bars for the 1979 murder of Kim Nees in Poplar, Mont. Beach will live with a couple in Billings while awaiting a new trial. (AP Photo/The Great Falls Tribune, Rion Sanders) NO SALES

Barry Beach, seen here in front of Rapid Tire in Laurel, Mont., on Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2011, was released from prison after almost three decades for a murder he says he didn't commit. He is awaiting retrial for the 1979 murder of a teenager near the town of Poplar. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown)

Barry Beach cleans the side of a 1994 pickup he inherited from his uncle in Laurel, Mont., Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2011. Beach was released from prison last week after almost three decades and is awaiting retrial for the 1979 murder of a teenager near the town of Poplar. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown)

Barry Beach is seen in Laurel, Mont., Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2011. Beach was released from prison after almost three decades for a murder he says he didn't commit. He is awaiting retrial for the 1979 killing of a teenager near the town of Poplar. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown)

Barry Beach sheds tears as he listens to terms of his release by Fergus County District Judge E. Wayne Phillips' after serving 29 years behind bars for the 1979 murder of Kim Nees, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2011 in Lewistown, Mont. (AP Photo/The Great Falls Tribune, Rion Sanders) NO SALES

(AP) ? When Barry Beach was convicted of murder in 1984 for the killing of a female schoolmate, Miami Vice was a hit TV show. A car phone was a rich man's boxy appliance. Beach's mullet hairdo was in vogue.

Nearly 28 years later, Beach has returned to freedom and a new world. Not only is everything more expensive, technologically advanced and a whole lot faster, he has returned to his adopted hometown of Billings a cause celebre to many people who believe he is innocent.

Beach's status has seemingly grown each year as his case received more attention amid doubts about his guilt. He has the backing of a long list of influential supporters in Montana along with a New Jersey-based innocence group that helped publicize his case. Pro-Barry Beach placards began appearing in local businesses and national news reports prompted even more people to come forward with new information potentially incriminating others in the crime.

It all helped Beach walk free last week as a judge released him while he awaits a new trial in the 1979 murder of a teenager who was savagely beaten.

Prosecutors are contesting Beach's release and are adamant that the right man was convicted in the murder of 17-year-old Kim Nees, pointing to his confession as the ultimate proof. Beach says it was a coerced and false confession. Prosecutors are also flabbergasted by the positive reception for Beach and find it insensitive to the family of the victim.

Beach says he has been bolstered by the support he has found in Billings, with strangers coming up to hug him in the street as the 49-year-old builds a new life in this strange, new world.

He has a job making Christmas cookies at the bakery owned by the wife of the supporter he's living with. He's fixing up the Ford pickup that he inherited. He plans to help out a local jail ministry over the holidays, even though he knows his own reprieve from behind bars may be temporary.

"I'm just trying to get my wheels," said Barry Beach after replacing his truck's bald tires at a Laurel store. "It's part of the life out here is you've got to be mobile you know. I'm just trying to get caught up so I can start living life, start enjoying life."

Last week, the judge released Beach without bail since, in part, he will be living with a former county commissioner and well-known Billings business owner. An enthusiastic Beach said he has enjoyed each moment ever since ? even the mundane chore of buying auto insurance.

"I spent all my years in prison setting up and preparing for this moment," he added. "I truly feel like I am living the life I fought so hard to have."

Prosecutors aren't ceding the case.

The state attorney general's office will be asking the Montana Supreme Court to reverse District Judge E. Wayne Phillips's order for a new trial, hoping to restore Beach's original sentence and send him back to prison. Both sides say it could take the court up to a year to sort through the case.

"I think the other important thing to keep in mind is that we have a victim here and family members of a victim," said Assistant Attorney General Tammy Plubell. "It gets increasingly difficult to explain all this to them."

The mother of the victim has long believed Beach was rightfully convicted. Diane Nees declined to be interviewed by The Associated Press.

Former Yellowstone County Commissioner James "Ziggy" Ziegler, in whose home Beach is now staying, said the attorney general's office would be wrong to pursue a retrial.

"I just think with the groundswell of all the support, my opinion is that the attorney general's office better give it a hard look if they want to take it to another trial," said Ziegler. "I think the court of public opinion is such that they just need to let it go away."

Cameras rolled and reporters blogged and tweeted Beach's every move the day of his release. They were there when he changed into a Washington Redskins jersey, gave his mother a prolonged hug and munched on olives at a party at Lewistown's Yogo Inn. His life outside jail has continued to be front-page news as Beach went about his first days of freedom, with the scrutiny even documenting Beach's renewed relationship with his favorite meal ? a McDonald's cheeseburger and strawberry shake.

The meal was the same one Louisiana detectives fed him during the long-ago interrogation that led to a confession that landed Beach in prison for Nees' killing.

Prosecutors argue Beach's detailed confession matches the crime scene, and that his new evidence relies on hearsay testimony built on years of rumors that a gang of girls were really responsible for the deadly attack on Nees at a popular riverside party spot for Poplar teenagers.

The state recently detailed its argument against Beach, building on the transcribed confession that would certainly be a big part of any new trial. The state argues that Beach was known to have a temper, and let it get out of control that night after Nees rebuffed his advances.

"At this point, Beach grabbed Kim by her arm and pulled her over next to him. Kim slapped him and Beach 'flew off the handle again,'" the state's recent court filing reads, quoting the confession. "Beach said he picked a 12-inch chrome crescent wrench off the floorboard and started hitting Kim with it inside the cab of the truck."

Beach's attorneys, however, convinced the judge to grant the new trial and release Beach in the meantime. They brought several witnesses to a hearing last summer who testified that a group of women have over the years let slip their involvement in the crime, or who saw events that summer evening that would indicate a gang of girls with relatives on the local police force committed the crime.

As for Beach, he believed all along that he would eventually be vindicated and he now intends to take full advantage of the opportunity.

"I am not going to waste the opportunity God has put in my life," Beach said. "I am going to do everything in my power to enjoy it."

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Associated Press writer Matthew Brown in Billings contributed to this report.

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