Thursday, February 28, 2013

Student killed in shooting at South Carolina university

By Becky Bratu, Staff Writer, NBC News

A 19-year-old student died as a result of a shooting incident at a residence hall at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, S.C., campus officials confirmed early Wednesday morning.

The college sent out an "active shooter alert" email at about 8 p.m. saying a shooting incident had occurred at University Place, a student residence hall, NBC affiliate?WMBF reported.

Fifteen minutes later, staff sent a second alert to ensure the campus that the shooting incident itself was "not ongoing," but the search for the suspect continued.

Anthony Darnell Liddel, a sophomore from Bennettsville, S.C., was identified as the victim, university spokesman Doug Bell confirmed.

An alert posted on the school's website said the suspect "left campus in a vehicle."

Earlier in the night, students were advised to remain in their rooms or classrooms while the investigation continued.

While those in the classrooms were eventually allowed to go home, residence halls remain under lockdown throughout the night.

Campus police determined there was no apparent threat to students, so Wednesday classes will be held as regularly scheduled, the university said.

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division has taken over the investigation from campus police, WMBF reported.

Counselors and ministers will be available Wednesday morning to provide assistance to students, university officials said.

NBC News' Tricia Culligan and Denise Ono contributed to this report.

Source: http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/02/27/17107838-student-killed-in-shooting-at-south-carolina-university?lite

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By now, you've heard enough about the Copyright Alert System to know what it is and, perhaps, how useless it could be. But what the hell will it look like in reality? More »


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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

NJ's 'tanning mom': Life 'living hell,' I'm moving

NUTLEY, N.J. (AP) ? A New Jersey woman widely known as "the tanning mom" is celebrating a grand jury's refusal to indict her on a charge she unlawfully let her 5-year-old daughter into a tanning booth.

Patricia Krentcil addressed reporters outside her Nutley home Tuesday night by yelling: "cha-ching!" Prosecutors announced earlier in the day she no longer faced a child endangerment charge.

She says her life has been "a living hell" and she plans to move to London for a year to decompress while her husband and kids stay in New Jersey.

Krentcil became a tabloid sensation because of her own deep tan and professed love of tanning. She says "tanning is not a crime" and she'll keep at it.

Asked what she learned from the whole episode, she replied, "People suck."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/njs-tanning-mom-life-living-hell-im-moving-161834634.html

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Researchers say Stuxnet was deployed against Iran in 2007

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Researchers at Symantec Corp have uncovered a version of the Stuxnet computer virus that was used to attack Iran's nuclear program in November 2007, two years earlier than previously thought.

Planning for the cyber weapon, the first publicly known example of a virus being used to attack industrial machinery, began at least as early as 2005, according to an 18-page report that the security software company published on Tuesday.

Stuxnet, which is widely believed to have been developed by the United States and Israel, was uncovered in 2010 after it was used to attack a uranium enrichment facility at Natanz, Iran. That facility has been the subject of intense scrutiny by the United States, Israel and allies, who charge that Iran is trying to build a nuclear bomb.

Symantec said its researchers had uncovered a piece of code, which they called "Stuxnet 0.5," among the thousands of versions of the virus that they had recovered from infected machines.

Stuxnet 0.5 was designed to attack the Natanz facility by opening and closing valves that feed uranium hexafluoride gas into centrifuges, without the knowledge of the operators of the facility, according to Symantec.

The virus was being developed early as 2005, when Iran was still setting up its uranium enrichment facility, said Symantec researcher Liam O'Murchu. That facility went online in 2007.

"It is really mind blowing that they were thinking about creating a project like that in 2005," O'Murchu told Reuters in ahead of the report's release at the RSA security conference, an event attended by more than 20,000 security professionals, in San Francisco on Tuesday.

Symantec had previously uncovered evidence that planning for Stuxnet began in 2007. The New York Times reported in June 2012 that the impetus for the project dated back to 2006, when U.S. President George W. Bush was looking for options to slow Iran's nuclear ambitions.

Previously discovered versions of Stuxnet are all believed to have been used to sabotage the enrichment process by changing the speeds of those gas-spinning centrifuges without the knowledge of their operators.

Since Stuxnet's discovery in 2010, security researchers have uncovered a handful of other sophisticated pieces of computer code that they believe were developed to engage in espionage and warfare. These include Flame, Duqu and Gauss.

Stuxnet 0.5 was written using much of the same code as Flame, a sophisticated virus that researchers have previously said was primarily used for espionage, Symantec said.

(Reporting By Jim Finkle; Editing by Tiffany Wu and Steve Orlofsky)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/researchers-stuxnet-deployed-against-iran-2007-175155040--sector.html

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Crews search for family who abandoned sinking boat

MONTEREY, Calif. (AP) ? Crews searched by sea and air and sought the public's help Monday as they ramped up their efforts to find a husband and wife and two young children who sent a series of distress calls to the Coast Guard the day before, saying their sailboat was sinking far off the Central California coast and they were fashioning a raft from a cooler and a life ring.

The unidentified family had been sailing a small vessel west of Monterey Bay, where strong winds, cold water and big swells made for perilous conditions. Forecasters had issued a weekend advisory warning boaters of rough seas in the area.

The group ? which included two children under 8 ? made its first distress call late Sunday afternoon, Coast Guard Lt. Heather Lampert said. Investigators used the boat's radio signal and radar to determine the call came from an area about 60 miles west of Monterey, she said.

The boaters reported that their 29-foot sailboat was taking on water and the electronics were failing.

An hour later, the family members reported they had to abandon the boat and were trying to make a life raft out of a cooler and life-preserver ring, Lampert said. The Coast Guard then lost radio contact.

The agency looked for the family through the night and on Monday, with help from the California Air National Guard.

The Coast Guard on Monday also released one of the family's recorded distress calls (http://bit.ly/W90cyv ), in hopes that it will lead to new information from the public that could help in the search. So far the agency has received no reports of missing persons in the case.

The agency believes the boat may have been called "Charmblow." In the crackling recording, a man's voice is heard saying, "Coast Guard, Coast Guard, we are abandoning ship. This is the (Charmblow), we are abandoning ship."

The agency has not identified the family, although investigators were able to determine from the broken distress calls that they were a husband and wife, their 4-year-old son and his cousin, Lampert said.

The family's location initially was reported farther north, but Lampert said investigators using the boat's radio signal and radar now believe the call came in west of Monterey Bay, which is about 100 miles south of San Francisco. The boat did not have a working GPS system.

The National Weather Service had issued an advisory throughout the weekend warning boaters of strong winds and rough seas around the San Francisco Bay Area. Water temperatures in the area typically are in the 40s and 50s, making long-term survival difficult.

Mariners "operating smaller vessels should avoid navigating in these conditions," the advisory said.

Calls to harbors in California have failed to locate the boat, and database searches have come up empty too, Lampert said. The Coast Guard was expanding its search to Hawaii, the Seattle area and north into Canada.

Associated Press

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Monday, February 25, 2013

Justices slap down prosecutor for race remark

By Pete Williams, Justice Correspondent, NBC News

A federal prosecutor came in for some biting criticism today from two Supreme Court justices for a racially charged remark made during a criminal trial.

The comment by the justices came as the court declined to hear the appeal of a man who was convicted in a Texas federal court of being in on a drug conspiracy.?

The issue for the defendant, Bongani Charles Calhoun, was whether he knew that the people he accompanied on a road trip were about to buy illegal drugs, or whether he was merely along for the ride.

During cross-examination, Calhoun said he distanced himself from the others when one of them arrived at their hotel room with a bag of money.?

The prosecutor, an assistant US attorney in the Western District of Texas, pressed him to explain why he didn't want to be there.? The prosecutor asked, "You've got African-Americans. You've got Hispanics, and you've got a bag full of money. ?Does that tell you -- a light bulb doesn't go off in your head and say, 'This is a drug deal?'"

After he was convicted, Calhoun -- who is African-American -- claimed the prosecutor's racially charged remark violated his constitutional rights by appealing to the jury's prejudice.? The court today declined to take up his appeal, because his lawyers failed to properly pursue the issue in the lower courts.

But Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Stephen Breyer said they couldn't let the case pass without writing to dispel any doubt of whether the Court's denial of the case "should be understood to signal our tolerance of a federal prosecutor's racially charged remark. It should not," they wrote.

"By suggesting that race should play a role in establishing a defendant's criminal intent, the prosecutor here tapped into a deep and sorry vein of racial prejudice that has run through the history of criminal justice in our Nation.

"It is deeply disappointing to see a representative of the United States resort to this base tactic more than a decade into the 21st century," they said.

"We expect the government to seek justice, not to fan the flames of fear and prejudice."

The justices also said it was troubling to see the Justice Department fail to immediately condemn what happened. Instead, they said, during the appeals in the lower courts, the government called the prosecutor's remark "impolitic" and said it did not affect the outcome of the trial "even assuming the question crossed the line."

Only when the case reached the Supreme Court did the Justice Department concede that the remark was "unquestionably improper."

"I hope never to see a case like this again," wrote Justice Sotomayor for herself and Justice Breyer.

Source: http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/02/25/17088296-justices-slap-down-federal-prosecutor-for-deeply-disappointing-race-remark?lite

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UAE bars British scholar over his views on Bahrain

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) ? The United Arab Emirates says it has barred a British scholar from entering the country because of his views on the uprising against fellow Gulf rulers in Bahrain.

Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, co-director of the Kuwait program at the London School of Economics, was due to speak Sunday at an Arab Spring conference co-hosted by the University of Sharjah.

He was turned back at Dubai's airport on Friday and organizers called off the event, citing restrictions on free speech.

The UAE's Foreign Ministry on Monday described Ulrichsen's work as critical of Bahrain's monarchy, which is closely backed by Gulf Arab states. It says "non-constructive" views on Bahrain are unwelcome amid talks seeking to ease the two-year-old unrest.

Bahrain's majority Shiites are seeking a greater political voice in the Sunni-ruled kingdom.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/uae-bars-british-scholar-over-views-bahrain-121726973.html

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86% Tabu

All Critics (43) | Top Critics (11) | Fresh (37) | Rotten (6)

It almost seems a parody of willfully obscure art-house fare. Yet it has an undertow that sucks you in as often as it strands you back on shore.

A kind of jigsaw puzzle, spiced up with references to "White Mischief," "Out of Africa" and "The Snows of Kilimanjaro," that will frustrate some audiences and fascinate others.

The audience is left to imagine much of the story, though it is clear it involves love, betrayal, guilt, regret and a recurring crocodile.

Portuguese director Miguel Gomes' latest film moves through different styles and eras, and proves that shooting in black and white is as versatile as it ever was.

Few films are this smart about subtly couching their allegorical aspirations within more straightforward narratives; fewer still are able to do so with such energetically inventive virtuoso style.

If you have the patience to watch this film develop and unfold, like some bizarre night-blooming orchid, what you'll see is not just the last movie released in 2012, but possibly the most original of them all.

The latter part of the film recalls 1987's "White Mischief," but in Gomes's hands, the story becomes much more...the past and the present continually flow into one another...

The black-and-white cinematography and silent-film feel are haunting and nostalgic, and Aurora's story encapsulates a broader, bittersweet truth about the perils of tinted memory.

For a decades-spanning, country-hopping romance on a low budget, "Tabu" looks great...it intentionally evokes in aesthetics, settings and/or plot elements such cinematic classics as "Casablanca," "The Postman Always Rings Twice" (1946) and more.

The influences of Murnau's 1931 black-and-white Tabu are more thematic than stylistic in this uncategorizable new film

If in the first half Gomes dares the audience to be bored, the second half is a cinephile's payoff.

Patient viewers will find some rewards with a quirky and charming film that develops a wealth of emotional depth.

A dreadfully slow screenplay in the second half undercuts the interesting handling of black and white exposition.

Churlish though it sounds, you'll want to arrive for this b&w Portuguese drama about 45 minutes late.

Droll, mysterious, enchanting, and altogether singular.

After a point, you start to forget what actual boundary-pushing cinema looks like. Well, it looks like this.

Sophisticated, lyrical and quietly moving. Patient and intelligent audience members will be the most rewarded.

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Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/tabu_2012/

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Sony to Start Mass Production of PlayStation 4 in Q3 2013 - Report

Sony Corp. admits that it does not have a mass-production PlayStation 4 box that it can bring out to the public. Nonetheless, the company seems to be pretty open about its plans regarding the new system and its current state. While the price of the PS4 is something that has yet to be determined, some reports point to the company?s alleged plans to start mass production of the device in Q3 2013.

?We are certainly capable of showing playable game content, but we do not have a mass-production box that we can bring out and pull out. That is still in development in terms of final specs and design,? said Jack Tretton, the president and chief exec of Sony Computer Entertainment America, in an interview with AllThingsD web-site.

In the meantime, according to a Chinese-language Economic Daily News (EDN) report (which was partly translated by DigiTimes web-site), Taiwan-based supply chain participants for the PlayStation 4, plan to begin shipments in the second quarter of 2013, which means that actual assembly of the console may start in the third quarter, or even earlier, depending on availability of components.

According to the report, including power supply maker Delta Electronics, connector maker Cheng Uei Precision Industry (Foxlink), and thermal module maker Foxconn Technology, will ship PS4 components in Q2.

At present, it is unclear which contract manufacturer will assemble the PlayStation 4 game console. The PS3 is produced by Sony EMCS, Foxconn Technology Group (Hon Hai Precision Industries) and Pegatron.

Sony PlayStation 4 is based on a semi-custom AMD Fusion system-on-chip that integrates eight AMD x86 Jaguar cores, custom AMD Radeon HD core with unified array of 18 AMD GCN-like compute units (1152 stream processors which collectively generate 1.84TFLOPS of computer power that can freely be applied to graphics, simulation tasks, or some mixture of the two), various special-purpose hardware blocks as well as multi-channel GDDR5 memory controller.

The PS4 will come with 8GB of unified GDDR5 memory sub-system (with 176GB/s bandwidth) for both CPU and GPU as well as large-capacity hard disk drive. Sony PS4 will be equipped with Blu-ray disc drive capable of reading BDs at 6x and DVDs at 8x speeds, USB 3.0 connectivity in addition to a proprietary aux port, Gigabit Ethernet port, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 EDR wireless technology as well as HDMI, optical and analog outputs. The new system will also utilize new DualShock 4 game controller with integrated touchpad as well as better motion sensing thanks to new PS4 Eye tracking cameras.

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Grounding, budget woes cloud F-35 warplane sales push in Australia

CANBERRA/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - This year's second grounding of Lockheed Martin Corp's vaunted F-35 warplane, plus looming U.S. defense cuts, are likely to complicate a push this week by Lockheed and U.S. officials to convince wary Australian lawmakers and generals to stick to a plan to buy 100 of the jets.

Australia, a close American ally, is considering doubling its fleet of 24 Boeing Co F/A-18 Super Hornets amid delays and setbacks in Lockheed's $396 billion F-35 project.

That means Canberra could buy far fewer F-35s than initially planned, at a critical time when Canada is also rethinking its plans to make the F-35 - also known as the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) - its future frontline warplane.

Budget cuts have already forced Italy to scale back its orders, and Turkey has delayed its purchases by two years, though orders from Japan and Israel have buoyed the firm, and additional Israeli orders are expected in 2013.

Singapore has also taken a more active interest in the radar-evading jet, and South Korea is expected to announce a winner in its fighter contest late this year.

Australia and others are watching orders and problems with the jet with growing concern, since every reduction drives up the price of the remaining fighters to be built.

Given that, Friday's news that the plane was being grounded for the second time in two months, this time after a routine inspection revealed a crack on a turbine blade, was especially inopportune for Lockheed.

"It is a nuisance," said a spokesman for the Dutch defense ministry, which has already paid for two test planes but will determine the size of its total F-35 order later this year. "We wait for results of the inquiry."

Australian officials know the stakes are high.

"We're only a small player, but other countries are watching. Of course Lockheed don't want to see orders vanishing," said a source at Australia's Defense Materiel Organisation, part of the defense department, who was not authorized to speak publicly.

U.S. Lieutenant General Christopher Bogdan, the Pentagon's F-35 program chief, approved the fleetwide grounding just before leaving Washington for a major air show in Melbourne, Australia which starts this week, when it will draw attention from potential customers in Asia.

Lockheed executives have been trying to reassure Canberra that the JSF is on course. They insist that problems with software and design, including imaging and night vision functions of the pilot's helmet, are being resolved, and testing is ahead of schedule.

BUDGET CUTS

One U.S. defense official, who was not authorized to speak publicly, said the technical problems bedeviling the new fighter were less troubling than Washington's budget woes.

Sweeping budget cuts due to take effect in the United States on March 1 could cut funding for the Pentagon's biggest weapons program and delay work on seven jets this year alone.

"What the foreign partners worry about is the stability of the program writ large," said the official. "We're solving the technical challenges. There are no showstoppers there, although they're not cheap."

In the U.S., military budgets are already slated to be cut by nearly $500 billion over the next decade, an amount which could double unless Congress acts in the next week to avert spending reductions known as "sequestration".

Australia's yearly defense budget of A$26.3 billion ($27.10 billion) was cut by 10.5 percent to A$24.2 billion this fiscal year, while the military's estimated budget to 2015-16 was slashed by A$5.5 billion.

Australia will decide at the end of this year on the timing of an order for an initial 12 F-35s while it considers options to replace 71 early model F/A-18 fighter jets and a recently retired fleet of 24 Vietnam-era F-111 supersonic bombers.

After the latest grounding, a former Australian defense minister in the Labor government, Joel Fitzgibbon, criticized the country's military commanders for their "obsession" with the troubled F-35.

"I think there is an almost obsession with the JSF within the uniformed ranks. This is their brand new toy," Fitzgibbon, who still holds a senior government role, told local media.

Many defense insiders expect plans for a fleet of F-35s to be revised to feature 48 Super Hornets - 12 equipped as EA-18G Growlers with radar-jamming electronic weapons - and as few as 50 Joint Strike Fighters.

A source familiar with the matter said Canberra's decision could come within the next three to six weeks.

"The Super Hornets will eat into F-35 orders," said Sam Roggeveen, a former Australian government intelligence and arms analyst, now with the Lowy Institute security think tank.

"It's not too crude to say it will be a one for one replacement, because so far that's the kind of basis that defense has so far been working on anyway," Roggeveen said.

MASSIVE U.S. ORDER

F-35 program vice-president Steve O'Bryan and executive vice-president Tom Burbage, who is retiring at the end of next month, have travelled to visit all the program's international partners in recent weeks.

"We will continue to drop the price of the airplane out to approximately 2020 where the U.S. government estimate is for an airplane, with the engine and all mission equipment, to be approximately $67 million," O'Bryan said in Australia last week.

Lockheed is building three different models of the F-35 fighter jet for the U.S. military and eight countries that helped pay for its development: Britain, Canada, Italy, Turkey, Denmark, the Netherlands, Australia and Norway.

The Pentagon plans to buy 2,443 of the warplanes in the coming decades, although many analysts believe U.S. budget constraints and deficits will reduce that number.

The Lowy Institute's Roggeveen said the F-35 and Lockheed would survive even a serious drop in foreign orders.

"The scale of the order from the U.S. is so much bigger than international customers that Lockheed are not anywhere near the point of desperation."

($1 = 0.9704 Australian dollars)

(Additional reporting by Ivana Sekularac; Editing by Daniel Magnowski)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/grounding-budget-woes-cloud-f-35-warplane-sales-203250163.html

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Six tanks at Hanford nuclear site in Washington state leaking

SEATTLE (Reuters) ? Six underground tanks at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation on the Columbia River in southern Washington state are leaking radioactive waste, but there is no immediate risk to public health, Governor Jay Inslee said on Friday.

Inslee said he was informed of one leaking tank at the decommissioned nuclear weapons plant last week by outgoing U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu ? but was told by Chu on Friday that radioactive waste was seeping out of a total of six tanks.

?There is no immediate or near-term health risk associated with these newly discovered leaks, which are more than 5 miles from the Columbia River,? Inslee said in a statement released by his office. ?But nonetheless this is disturbing news for all Washingtonians.?

The governor said Chu told him that his department initially missed the other five leaking single-shell tanks because staff there did not adequately analyze data it had.

?This certainly raises serious questions about the integrity of all 149 single-shell tanks with radioactive liquid and sludge at Hanford,? he said.

Representatives for the U.S. Department of Energy did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Friday afternoon.

In a press release issued a week ago, the Department of Energy said that declining liquid levels in tank T-111 at Hanford showed it was leaking at a rate of 150 to 300 gallons (568 to 1,136 liters) per year.

The department said in the release that monitoring wells have not identified significant changes in concentrations of chemicals or radionuclides in the soil.

THE MANHATTAN PROJECT

The Department of Energy said T-111 is a 530,000 gallon-capacity underground storage tank that was built between 1943 and 1944 and put into service in 1945. It was classified an ?assumed leaker? in 1979 and an interim stabilization project was completed in 1995.

The tank currently holds approximately 447,000 gallons of sludge, a mixture of solids and liquids with a mud-like consistency, the DOE said.

It was not immediately clear if the other five tanks that had been identified as leaking were the same size as T-111 or leaking at a similar rate.

?Secretary Chu has a long-standing personal commitment to the clean-up of Hanford,? Inslee said. ?He has assured me he will do all he can to address the issue of the leaking tanks. He also assured me there will be immediate additional monitoring of the single-wall tanks.?

?The secretary and I agree that the state of Washington and the federal government must have a thorough and candid discussion about the need for additional storage tanks,? he said.

The 586-square-mile Hanford Nuclear Reservation was established near the town of Hanford along the Columbia River in 1943 as part of the Manhattan Project, the U.S. government program that developed the first atomic bombs.

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, production ended at the site in 1989 and work shifted to cleanup of nuclear and chemical waste at Hanford, which is considered one of the largest and most complex such projects in the country.

Weapons production at the site resulted in more than 43 million cubic yards of radioactive waste and 130 million cubic yards of contaminated soil and debris, according to the EPA, which says that approximately 475 billion gallons of contaminated water have been discharged into the soil. (Reporting by Eric Johnson, Steve Gorman and Dan Whitcomb; Writing by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Paul Thomasch, Cynthia Johnston, Andre Grenon and Lisa Shumaker)

Source: http://www.firstpost.com/world/six-tanks-at-hanford-nuclear-site-in-washington-state-leaking-636759.html

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Science And Tech In President Obama's SOTU

More Science Talk

Welcome to the Scientific American podcast Science Talk, posted on February 13, 2013. I?m Steve Mirsky. On this episode: ?Now is the time to reach a level of research and development not seen since the height of the Space Race.? That?s the President, of course. In his 2013 State of the Union address, President Obama talked about climate change, energy and manufacturing technology innovation and STEM education, that is, science, technology, engineering and math. Here are the approximately 12 minutes of the speech that dealt with those subjects:

?Our first priority is making America a magnet for new jobs and manufacturing.? After shedding jobs for more than 10 years, our manufacturers have added about 500,000 jobs over the past three.? Caterpillar is bringing jobs back from Japan.? Ford is bringing jobs back from Mexico.? And this year, Apple will start making Macs in America again.?

?There are things we can do, right now, to accelerate this trend.? Last year, we created our first manufacturing innovation institute in Youngstown, Ohio.? A once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everything.? There?s no reason this can?t happen in other towns.

?So tonight, I?m announcing the launch of three more of these manufacturing hubs, where businesses will partner with the Department of Defense and Energy to turn regions left behind by globalization into global centers of high-tech jobs.? And I ask this Congress to help create a network of 15 of these hubs and guarantee that the next revolution in manufacturing is made right here in America.? We can get that done.?

?Now, if we want to make the best products, we also have to invest in the best ideas.? Every dollar we invested to map the human genome returned $140 to our economy -- every dollar.? Today, our scientists are mapping the human brain to unlock the answers to Alzheimer?s.? They?re developing drugs to regenerate damaged organs; devising new material to make batteries 10 times more powerful.? Now is not the time to gut these job-creating investments in science and innovation.? Now is the time to reach a level of research and development not seen since the height of the Space Race.? We need to make those investments.??

?Today, no area holds more promise than our investments in American energy.? After years of talking about it, we?re finally poised to control our own energy future.? We produce more oil at home than we have in 15 years.? We have doubled the distance our cars will go on a gallon of gas, and the amount of renewable energy we generate from sources like wind and solar -- with tens of thousands of good American jobs to show for it.? We produce more natural gas than ever before -- and nearly everyone?s energy bill is lower because of it.? And over the last four years, our emissions of the dangerous carbon pollution that threatens our planet have actually fallen.

?But for the sake of our children and our future, we must do more to combat climate change.? Now, it?s true that no single event makes a trend.? But the fact is the 12 hottest years on record have all come in the last 15.? Heat waves, droughts, wildfires, floods -- all are now more frequent and more intense.? We can choose to believe that Superstorm Sandy, and the most severe drought in decades, and the worst wildfires some states have ever seen were all just a freak coincidence. Or we can choose to believe in the overwhelming judgment of science -- and act before it?s too late.

?Now, the good news is we can make meaningful progress on this issue while driving strong economic growth.? I urge this Congress to get together, pursue a bipartisan, market-based solution to climate change, like the one John McCain and Joe Lieberman worked on together a few years ago.? But if Congress won?t act soon to protect future generations, I will.? I will direct my Cabinet to come up with executive actions we can take, now and in the future, to reduce pollution, prepare our communities for the consequences of climate change, and speed the transition to more sustainable sources of energy.

?Four years ago, other countries dominated the clean energy market and the jobs that came with it.? And we?ve begun to change that.? Last year, wind energy added nearly half of all new power capacity in America.? So let?s generate even more.? Solar energy gets cheaper by the year -- let?s drive down costs even further. As long as countries like China keep going all in on clean energy, so must we.

?Now, in the meantime, the natural gas boom has led to cleaner power and greater energy independence.? We need to encourage that.? And that?s why my administration will keep cutting red tape and speeding up new oil and gas permits.? That?s got to be part of an all-of-the-above plan.? But I also want to work with this Congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner and protects our air and our water.

?In fact, much of our new-found energy is drawn from lands and waters that we, the public, own together.? So tonight, I propose we use some of our oil and gas revenues to fund an Energy Security Trust that will drive new research and technology to shift our cars and trucks off oil for good.? If a nonpartisan coalition of CEOs and retired generals and admirals can get behind this idea, then so can we.? Let?s take their advice and free our families and businesses from the painful spikes in gas prices we?ve put up with for far too long.

?I?m also issuing a new goal for America:? Let?s cut in half the energy wasted by our homes and businesses over the next 20 years.? We'll work with the states to do it.? Those states with the best ideas to create jobs and lower energy bills by constructing more efficient buildings will receive federal support to help make that happen.

?America?s energy sector is just one part of an aging infrastructure badly in need of repair.? Ask any CEO where they?d rather locate and hire -- a country with deteriorating roads and bridges, or one with high-speed rail and Internet; high-tech schools, self-healing power grids.? The CEO of Siemens America -- a company that brought hundreds of new jobs to North Carolina -- said that if we upgrade our infrastructure, they?ll bring even more jobs.? And that?s the attitude of a lot of companies all around the world??

?These initiatives in manufacturing, energy, infrastructure, housing -- all these things will help entrepreneurs and small business owners expand and create new jobs.? But none of it will matter unless we also equip our citizens with the skills and training to fill those jobs. And that has to start at the earliest possible age.

?Study after study shows that the sooner a child begins learning, the better he or she does down the road.? But today, fewer than 3 in 10 four year-olds are enrolled in a high-quality preschool program.? Most middle-class parents can?t afford a few hundred bucks a week for a private preschool.? And for poor kids who need help the most, this lack of access to preschool education can shadow them for the rest of their lives.? So tonight, I propose working with states to make high-quality preschool available to every single child in America.? That's something we should be able to do.

?Every dollar we invest in high-quality early childhood education can save more than seven dollars later on -- by boosting graduation rates, reducing teen pregnancy, even reducing violent crime.? In states that make it a priority to educate our youngest children, like Georgia or Oklahoma, studies show students grow up more likely to read and do math at grade level, graduate high school, hold a job, form more stable families of their own.? We know this works.? So let?s do what works and make sure none of our children start the race of life already behind. Let?s give our kids that chance.??

?Let?s also make sure that a high school diploma puts our kids on a path to a good job.? Right now, countries like Germany focus on graduating their high school students with the equivalent of a technical degree from one of our community colleges.? So those German kids, they're ready for a job when they graduate high school.? They've been trained for the jobs that are there.? Now at schools like P-Tech in Brooklyn, a collaboration between New York Public Schools and City University of New York and IBM, students will graduate with a high school diploma and an associate's degree in computers or engineering. We need to give every American student opportunities like this.

?And four years ago, we started Race to the Top -- a competition that convinced almost every state to develop smarter curricula and higher standards, all for about 1 percent of what we spend on education each year.? Tonight, I?m announcing a new challenge to redesign America?s high schools so they better equip graduates for the demands of a high-tech economy.? And we?ll reward schools that develop new partnerships with colleges and employers, and create classes that focus on science, technology, engineering and math -- the skills today?s employers are looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there in the future.?

That?s it for this episode. Get your science news at our website, www.scientificamerican.com, where you can check out the excerpt from Ben Goldacre?s new book Bad Pharma: How Drug Companies Mislead Doctors and Harm Patients. The excerpt is titled: ?Trial sans Error: How Pharma-Funded Research Cherry-Picks Positive Results? I?m scheduled to interview Ben next week, so tune in soon for a full podcast about the book, which is one of the titles available as your free book at audible.com, www.audible.com/sciam. Meanwhile, you can follow us on Twitter, where you?ll get a tweet whenever a new article hits the website. Our twitter name is @sciam. For Scientific American?s Science Talk, I?m Steve Mirsky, thanks for clicking on us.


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Israel confirms jailing mystery foreigner

By Dan Williams, Reuters

Israel broke its official silence on Wednesday over the reported suicide in jail of an Australian immigrant recruited to its spy service Mossad, giving limited details on a closely guarded case.

After appeals by local media chafing at Israeli censorship of a story broken by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), a district court near Tel Aviv allowed publication of six paragraphs of sanctioned text - a de-facto preliminary account by the state.

The text said that an Israeli with an unspecified dual nationality had been secretly imprisoned "out of security considerations", only to be found dead in his cell two years ago in what was eventually ruled a suicide.

The district court did not confirm or deny ABC's unsourced findings that the dead man was 34-year-old Ben Zygier, an Australian who moved to Israel and may have been jailed in isolation over suspected misconduct while spying for Mossad.

Social media records showed that Zygier, who died in late 2010 and was buried in Melbourne, had been married with children. His relatives have declined all comment on the case.

The Israeli district court said the unnamed detainee had been held under the supervision "of the most senior officials of the Justice Ministry" and that his family had been informed of his arrest immediately after it took place.

After citing other legal monitoring mechanisms in the case, the district court said: "Beyond this no details can be published about the affair, for reasons of national security."

Prisoner X
Israeli media had earlier quoted the ABC and other foreign reports about Zygier, dubbed "Prisoner X", some of which suggested he had been under investigation by Australia's security services on suspicion of using his native passport for Mossad missions in countries hostile to the Jewish state.

The possibility that a Mossad officer had been treated so harshly drew comparisons to known previous cases when Israel jailed turncoat spies under blanket secrecy, sometimes lasting years.

Israeli intelligence veterans said such measures reduced the risk of enemy countries where the detainees had served learning of their true identities and then tracing their activities in order to expose other spies still under cover.

Mossad is widely reputed to have stepped up its shadow war in recent years against Iran's nuclear program, Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas, suspected nuclear procurement by Syria and arms smuggling to Palestinians through Dubai, Sudan and Egypt.

Yet the official secrecy over the Zygier report, reinforced by military censors, caused an outcry in Israel, where reporters noted that their compatriots were but a mouse-click away from learning about the case from foreign media on the internet.

In a highly unusual move within hours of the ABC broadcast, Israeli editors were summoned to an emergency meeting in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office on Tuesday and asked not to publish a story "that is very embarrassing to a certain government agency," Israel's liberal Haaretz newspaper reported.

Haaretz ridiculed the gag order as outmoded and counter-productive, but one of the editors who attended the meeting, Yinon Magal of the Walla news-site, was more circumspect.

The explanation he had received for the secrecy, Magal told Israel's Channel 10 television, "persuaded me, overall, that there is a certain logic, albeit small, that there are considerations of national security and of human life here."

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PepsiCo 4Q results top Wall Street's expectations

FILE - In this Feb. 7, 2012 file photo, Diet Pepsi Wild Cherry cans are displayed at a store in Pittsburgh. PepsiCo reports its fourth quarter earnings, Thursday, Feb. 14. 2013. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 7, 2012 file photo, Diet Pepsi Wild Cherry cans are displayed at a store in Pittsburgh. PepsiCo reports its fourth quarter earnings, Thursday, Feb. 14. 2013. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

(AP) ? PepsiCo's net income rose 17 percent in the fourth quarter as it raised prices and sold more of its snacks and drinks around the world.

The company's earnings and revenue beat analysts' estimates. It also provided an annual earnings outlook in line with Wall Street expectations and raised its quarterly dividend by 5.6 percent.

Shares rose on the news.

The results mark the end of what CEO Indra Nooyi said would be a "transitional year," with the company embarking on a cost-cutting program and stepping up investment in its flagship brands. PepsiCo's brands include Frito-Lay, Gatorade and Quaker.

"I believe that 2012 marked a turning point for PepsiCo," Nooyi told investors during a conference call after the results were released. "We truly stepped up our game and created the foundation for continued improvement and competitive advantage."

The company, based in Purchase, N.Y., has been increasingly looking for growth from countries such as China and India where the appetite for packaged foods and drinks is rising more quickly than in the saturated U.S. market. But over the past year, PepsiCo has also made a point of investing more heavily in its namesake soda in North America, most recently with the sponsorship of the Super Bowl halftime show starring Beyonce.

As eating and drinking habits change, PepsiCo has said it's focusing on introducing new products that position it for the future. For example, it introduced a mid-calorie version of its namesake soda called Pepsi Next last year to win back soda drinkers who want to cut back on calories but don't like the taste of diet colas. And this month, it's introducing a Mountain Dew breakfast drink marketed toward young men who don't like coffee or tea. The company has said it wants such new products to contribute to a greater percentage of revenue.

For the period that ended Dec. 29, PepsiCo Inc. earned $1.66 billion, or $1.06 per share. That's compared with $1.42 billion, or 89 cents per share, a year ago.

Excluding a pension charge and other items, earnings were $1.09 per share. Analysts surveyed by FactSet expected $1.05 per share.

Revenue dipped 1 percent to $20 billion from $20.2 billion, hurt in part by the stronger dollar and an extra week in last year's quarter. Still, the performance topped Wall Street's estimate of $19.8 billion.

During the call with analysts on Thursday, Nooyi said that in drinks, the company has some "promising projects" that are going through Federal Drug Administration review process that once marketed commercially could "potentially alter the trajectory of our cola business in a meaningful way."

Nooyi also noted that PepsiCo continues to reduce costs in the company's American beverage business and is exploring a variety of potential structural alternatives to improve profitability and return. Early next year, it will report on the progress on those initiatives, he said. The company didn't offer any more specifics during the call with investors.

Shares of PepsiCo, based in Purchase, N.Y., added $1.15 to $72.32 in mid-day trading.

For the full year, PepsiCo earned $6.18 billion, or $3.92 per share. In the previous year the company earned $6.44 billion, or $4.03 per share.

Adjusted earnings were $4.10 per share.

Annual revenue fell 2 percent to $65.49 billion from $66.5 billion.

Looking ahead, the company said it foresees 2013 earnings rising 7 percent from 2012's adjusted earnings of $4.10 per share. This implies $4.39 per share, which is what analysts had predicted for the year.

PepsiCo said that the quarterly dividend increase will begin in June.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Fantastic Personal Development Tips That Can Work For You ...

If you would love to become a better, more complete person but haven?t a clue where to start, you are in luck. You need to keep an open mind and learn some new strategies. If you do that and apply the following tips, you will certainly meet your self-improvement goals.

Start organizing your life. Bringing structure to your life will give you a great sense of accomplishment, and living a more organized life will boost your confidence. Doing this will also relieve you of the stress you felt when things were disorderly. There is something very calming about knowing that everything is in its place.

Make sure that you have specific and tangible personal development goals. With specific goals, chances are you?ll do the things that need to be done to accomplish them. You?ll more easily handle difficult things that come your way, and help you successfully reach your goals faster.

TIP! Self-discipline is a key element of any personal development program. It is important that you refine your sense of control over physical urges.

Stress can impede your ability to be happy. When the human mind is preoccupied with a state of stress, damage can be caused to both physical and mental aspects of the body. To retain clarity of mind and the motivation to work towards our goals, it is critical to banish unnecessary stress from our minds. Set a relaxation time every single day to be alone and clear your mind. Eventually, you will learn to look forward to this peaceful time every day.

Selfless behavior is a big leap forward in your self improvement. Caring for others, and being able to sacrifice for them, will help you improve yourself and become a better person. When you can make sacrifices that lift others up without jeopardizing your own well being, you will grow into the kind of person you wish to be seen as.

Determine the things that you value so that you can better come up with an excellent personal development strategy for your needs. It is not smart to focus on things that do not line up with your values and morals. Spend your energy and time on those areas that you want to better and that mesh well with your values. By spending your time in these specific areas, you can make the changes in the areas that matter and have these changes stick with you.

Take the time to find out what parts of your life are truly important, and concentrate on doing your best in those areas. Focus on the more positive things in life because they matter. Do not focus on the negative things because they don?t matter, and you will have a lot better inner peace.

TIP! Exercise should be a part of everyone?s routine. There are many physiological benefits associate with exercise.

The realization that you deserve only the best is one of the more important things that you will need when on the path to personal development. You have no one to disappoint but yourself. You can?t have any regrets if you know that you performed to the best of your abilities.

Do not give any situation more thought, or attention than it deserves. Before you become stressed, analyze the situation. A mistake isn?t the end of the world. Most mistakes can be rectified, and many can be remedied in a way that ends up better than if you hadn?t made a mistake to begin with. A good rule to live by is to not focus on what you have lost; instead, consider what you have still remaining.

Eliminate all unnecessary stress from your life. You only create more stress than before when you over-react to negative events, and that is pointless. Accept that you cannot be perfect at everything and look for alternative ways to achieve your goals if you fail, instead of focusing on your mistakes.

Pinpoint what is getting in the way of your success. For a lot of people, this is very hard to do. In order to change problems you are having, you must identify what they are. If you get rid of the things that might stand in your way, you can find the way to clear your path.

TIP! Choose one of your most important aspects that you want to improve, and put your focus there. While there may be a number of aspects that you?d like to work on, concentrating on one aspect at a time makes it more likely that you will succeed.

Getting healthier is a personal development step that can have far-reaching positive repercussions. Good health simply makes your whole life go better. You can think more clearly, and even save time and money, by not having to go to the doctor on a regular basis. Make adopting healthier habits a goal.

Try challenging yourself as much as possible. New challenges open new possibilities for you. You are sure to learn new things while also developing new skills. Look into doing things no one has been able to achieve before. Try to think of innovative accomplishments, rather than following in everyone else?s tracks.

Find out more abut sexual capitol and how you can develop it. This simply means the ability to use your charm (not sexuality) to get what it is that you want. While social skills may be lacking in some people, every person has some semblance of charm that they can use.

TIP! Figure out your goals in life, and go after them. If you spend all your time dreaming about what you want to happen in your life, yet do little to create that life, that life will never happen.

You are now ready to use what you have learned to pursue your personal development projects with confidence. Remember that personal development is a lifelong effort to improve, and always be open to trying new things that can help you to improve.

Wishing you the best,

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Robert Melvin
The ?Online Business PRO?

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UF women's golf tied for second at Northrop Grumman

Published: Monday, February 11, 2013 at 10:11 p.m.
Last Modified: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 at 12:04 a.m.

PALOS VERDES, Calif. ? Wasting no time in its first tournament in nearly two weeks, the third-ranked University of Florida women's golf team is tied for second place after the first round of the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge. Leading the charge was none other than sophomore Camilla Hedberg and senior Mia Piccio who both carded even par (71) rounds to finish the first day tied for second also on the individual board.

Looking for a possible fourth medalist honor of the year, it was no surprise to see Hedberg's name near the top of the leaderboard, but for Piccio, coming off an individual win at the Lady Bulldog Individual Championship a week ago, it was exactly what the Gators needed to stay near the top of the board with still two rounds to play.




As a team, UF shot six-over (290) and is tied with fourth-ranked Duke. UCLA leads all teams with a first round four-over (288). Top-ranked Southern Cal sits in fourth at 14-over and Texas rounds out the top five at 15-over.

Along with Oregon, Florida is one of two teams to have multiple players in the top-five of the individual standings. Duke's Alejandra Cangrejo sits alone at the top after a 1-under (70) through the first 18 holes.

?I am proud of the team today,? Florida head coach Emily Bastel said. ?The course played tough and the conditions were challenging. We did a good job of staying patient and making minimal mistakes. We'll make a few adjustments for tomorrow and play hard these next few days.?

The 71 for Hedberg is her 11th even or under par round this year out of a possible 15 rounds. Starting on the tenth hole, the Spainiard stayed fairly consistent through the first eight holes, birdieing the par-four 12th, but then pulling back even with a bogey at No. 14. After staying even at the turn, Hedberg rolled off two straight birdies at No. 1 and No. 2 and looked to be getting on a roll, but then came back even again with two straight bogeys on the very next two holes.

After claiming her first collegiate victory at the Lady Bulldog Championship last week, Piccio was coming in to this week with plenty of confidence and didn't disappoint. Also starting on the tenth hole, the senior actually had a little trouble getting started after a double-bogey on No. 12 to fall to two-over. However, birdies on No. 14 and the par-five 16th, got her back to even at the turn. Piccio suffered her second over par hole at No. 1, but then stay Gators finished the first day of play with four golfers in the top-20 as senior Isabelle Lendl and sophomore Anna Young both shot scores of 3-over (74) to go in to Tuesday tied for 19th. Young actually had three birdies on the day, which was second-most for the team, but suffered six bogeys as well. Lendl only had one birdie in relation to four bogeys, but finished her round seven straight pars.

Finally, after a great showing at the Florida Challenge, junior Elcin Ulu was looking to keep the great play going, but was not able to get any good rolls as she was forced to pencil in two double-bogeys, three bogeys and only one birdie, which was at the par-three sixth hole. Ulu is currently tied for 60th at eight-over (79).

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Could Duration of Prostate Cancer Hormone Therapy Be Halved ...

TUESDAY Feb. 12, 2013 -- For some men with prostate cancer, hormonal therapy to beat the disease could be safely cut from three years to half that time, a new clinical trial suggests.

When men have cancer that is confined to the prostate gland but at high risk of worsening, one treatment option is radiation therapy plus drugs that cut testosterone levels, because this male hormone feeds the cancer.

Right now, doctors routinely give that hormonal therapy for two to three years, during which time men may suffer unpleasant side effects.

But that routine is based on a clinical trial from the 1990s that found that adding three years of hormonal therapy to radiation could cure certain prostate cancers. That doesn't necessarily mean three years is ideal.

"We're still trying to figure out what duration of therapy is best," said Dr. Bruce Roth, an oncologist and professor of medicine at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

Because hormonal therapy has significant side effects -- from erectile dysfunction and hot flashes, to drops in bone density and muscle mass -- everyone would like the treatment period to be as short as possible.

That's what led to the new study, which Dr. Abdenour Nabid, an associate professor at Sherbrooke University Hospital in Canada, is presenting Thursday at the annual Genitourinary Cancers Symposium in Orlando, Fla. "These side effects can be huge for men," Nabid said.

In the study, Nabid's team randomly assigned 630 prostate cancer patients to one of two groups. One group received radiation plus testosterone-lowering medication for three years; the other got hormonal therapy for just 18 months.

Overall, there were no signs that the shorter therapy put men's lives at risk. After 6.5 years, 77 percent of the men who got three years of hormonal therapy were still alive as were 76 percent of those who received the 18-month regimen.

The 10-year survival rates were also nearly identical, at just over 63 percent in both groups.

"It looks like when you get to 18 months, you reach a threshold where you are not going to improve survival by treating for a longer time," Nabid said.

Roth, who was not involved in the research, said the study might possibly change the standard of care. But he noted that findings presented at medical meetings are generally considered preliminary until all the data can go through peer review prior to publication in a journal.

Once that happens, Roth said, "I would hope that this changes people's minds."

The findings described at the meeting focused on patients' survival. Nabid said his team is still analyzing the data they collected on side effects and quality of life.

The presumption is both would be better in the long run. Roth said that when a man is on hormonal therapy for three years, the chances of his testosterone levels returning to normal afterward are low. A shorter duration of therapy boosts those odds.

Dr. Otis Brawley, chief medical officer for the American Cancer Society, urged caution in interpreting the results of a single study -- particularly before publication in a journal.

"I would not recommend that men choose to have 18 months of therapy based only on this study," Brawley said. However, if a man does stop at that point because he can't tolerate the side effects, this study offers some reassurance that it won't hurt his survival, he added.

In other news from the same meeting, a large study of U.S. men found that blacks and men aged 75 and up were at relatively greater risk of having more-aggressive tumors diagnosed through PSA (prostate-specific antigen) screening.

In general, although the risk was still small, black men were 80 percent more likely than white men to have high-risk cancer -- those most likely to progress and threaten a man's life -- while elderly men were over nine times more likely to have high-risk tumors than men younger than 50.

Last year, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) came out against routine PSA screening for men, regardless of age, because the test often detects harmless tumors, leading to unnecessary treatment and side effects.

But the USPSTF stance is controversial, and Roth said these new findings highlight how complicated the issue is. He and Brawley said the study doesn't offer any solid answers, either. For one thing, the findings do not show whether having intermediate- or high-risk tumors diagnosed by PSA screening actually cut men's risk of dying from the cancer.

Brawley said he is in the camp that believes PSA screening should be done on a very limited basis.

Roth pointed to the recommendations of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), which sponsored the meeting. ASCO suggests that doctors discuss PSA screening with men likely to live for at least 10 more years.

The reasoning is that elderly men in poor health are very unlikely to see any benefits from PSA screening.

"I don't think we can make a blanket recommendation for all men on PSA screening," Roth said.

More information

Learn more about prostate cancer from the American Cancer Society.

Posted: February 2013

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The Sweetest Valentine is?a Healthy Relationship! ? From Here to ...

It?s Valentine?s Day, where all is adorned in shades of pink and red, and retailers are stuffed to bursting with candy, valentines, and treats.? Love is in the air.

We at ZCenter know there?s a whole lot more to love than simply celebrating it on one day out of a whole year.? Love entails healthy relationships, consent, respect, and communication.? It does not matter how old you are or how long you have been with your partner?respect and consent are vital to a good relationship.

How can we promote healthy relationships, on Valentine?s Day and all year long?? Here are some tips, courtesy of our Prevention Education department.

  • Keep your expectations realistic.? No one can be everything we might want them to be.? Healthy relationships mean accepting people as they are and not trying to change them.
  • Know each other?s boundaries and respect them.? Consent is valuable in every situation, and it?s a sign of respect for ourselves and our date.
  • Communicate! Know how to speak your mind, but do learn to do it in a considerate, empathetic way.
  • Be flexible.? It?s natural to feel uneasy about changes.? Healthy relationships mean that change and growth are allowed.
  • Pay attention to you, too.? Have interests outside of each other. Firstly this gives you space, and secondly, it gives you fresh material to talk about.
  • Fight fair.? Most relationships have some conflict.? That only means you disagree about something, and it doesn?t mean you no longer like one another.
  • Smile and show your interest.? Relationships thrive through sharing warmth and knowing each other.
  • Keep your life balanced!? Have some fun, enjoy life, and people will enjoy your company more.
  • Remember that sometimes it takes time. ?Most people have similar feelings about fitting in and getting along with others.? Healthy relationships can be learned and practiced and keep getting better.
  • Lastly, maintain your individuality. ?It?s easier and more fun to be authentic than to pretend to be something else.? Healthy relationships are made of real people!

Here?s to a very happy Valentine?s Day for all of us and for healthy relationships all year round!

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Fresh LG leaks fuel reports of Korean Optimus G; new L-style phones spotted

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We're less than two weeks away from heading off to Barcelona, Spain for Mobile World Congress, and we're starting to see more reports of what LG might have to unveil at the show. Last week we saw leaked images suggesting the Optimus G Pro might make its way to the U+ carrier in LG's native Korea with a tweaked spec sheet, and now fresh leaks suggest the device could be headed to all major Korean operators.

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Monday, February 11, 2013

State of the Union: NASA's 'Mohawk Guy' will sit with Michelle Obama

At the State of the Union address tomorrow night, First Lady Michelle Obama will be joined by NASA's 'Mohawk Guy,' the Iranian-American Bobak Ferdowsi who attracted attention during the landing of NASA's latest Mars mission, the Curiosity rover.

By Mike Wall,?Space.com / February 11, 2013

Bobak "Mohawk Guy" Ferdowsi, seen here walking in the Inaugural Parade with "NASA" carved into his famous hair, will sit with Michelle Obama during the State of the Union tomorrow night.

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Life is good for NASA's "Mohawk Guy." He became world famous after helping NASA's huge Curiosity rover make a dramatic landing on Mars, and now he'll sit with first lady Michelle Obama during Tuesday's State of the Union address.

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The Iranian-American Mohawk Guy ? whose name is Bobak Ferdowsi ? will sit in the first lady's box to highlight President Barack Obama's call for more visas for skilled immigrants in the fields of math, science and engineering, Southern California Public Radio reported?Monday (Feb. 11).

A White House official confirmed the news to SPACE.com.

Ferdowsi will be joined in the box by a number of other people from various walks of life, whose presence may help the president drive home points about some of his policy proposals. The speech begins Tuesday at 9 p.m. EST (Feb. 12; 0200 GMT Wednesday).

Ferdowsi's American flag-inspired hairstyle ? a red- and blue-streaked mohawk set off by white stars on the side of his head ? rocketed the mission flight director to international fame during Curiosity's nail-biting landing?on the night of Aug. 5.

In a complex maneuver that had never been tried before on another planet, the 1-ton rover was lowered to the Martian surface on cables by a rocket-powered sky crane, which then flew off and crash-landed intentionally a safe distance away.

The president even gave Ferdowsi a?public shout-out shortly after the landing.

"I understand there's a special?mohawk guy?that's working on the mission," President Obama said in a congratulatory call to Curiosity's handlers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory on Aug. 13. "He's been one of the many stars of the show last Sunday night. I in the past thought about getting a mohawk myself."

Ferdowsi is not a mohawk loyalist, however. He said he has tried out various hairstyles over the years to mark major milestones in the development of Curiosity's $2.5 billion mission, which seeks to determine if the Red Planet can, or ever could, support microbial life.

Curiosity carries 10 science instruments, 17 cameras and several other tools to aid in this quest. Over the weekend, it completed a major milestone, drilling a 2.5-inch-deep (6.35 centimeters) hole in a Martian rock and collecting samples. No robot had ever done this on Mars or any other planet before.

Ferdowsi also marched in President Obama's inaugural parade last month, along with life-size models of Curiosity and NASA's Orion manned space capsule.

Follow SPACE.com senior writer Mike Wall on Twitter @michaeldwall?or SPACE.com @Spacedotcom. We're also on Facebook?and?Google+.?

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