Thursday, February 28, 2013

Kenya's January tea output up 25 pct, exports rise

NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's tea output rose 25 percent to 45.3 million kg in January compared with the same period in the previous year, mainly due to favourable weather conditions, the tea board said on Thursday.

Tea exports from the east African country, which is the world's leading exporter of black tea, rose to 39.8 million kg compared with 37.9 million kg in January 2011.

During the month, 27.6 million kgs of tea was sold through the auction at the port of Mombasa, a drop from 28.1 million kgs in the same period in the previous year.

The average tea auction prices rose to $3.28 per kg up from $2.91 in the year-ago period.

"Higher prices were due to improved buying interests by most markets in anticipation of lower production in the first quarter due to dry and hot weather conditions," Sicily Kariuki, the managing director at the tea board said in a statement.

"In addition, demand for tea in most markets was generally higher due to winter conditions."

Pakistan was the biggest buyer of Kenyan tea, at 26 percent of total exports. The top five export destinations - Pakistan, Egypt, Britain, Afghanistan and the United Arab Emirates - accounted for 72 percent of Kenya's total export volume.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/kenyas-january-tea-output-25-pct-exports-rise-090152852--finance.html

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Things To Understand About SEO Articles | Successful Speaking ...

We are still in the age of online marketing and this has seen a heightened popularity of numerous SEO strategies. People who are serious about building an online presence for their business can use these strategies to their advantage. SEO is simply an abbreviation of the term ?search engine optimization?. SEO entails using numerous strategies to make a website get more visitors to boost sales. Now we are only concerned about SEO writing and the job of an article writing expert.

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Nobody working on the Internet can overlook the benefits of article marketing. In fact, if you think about the benefits, you will overlook the costs sustained in hiring article writers. Luckily, SEO is an inexpensive marketing strategy in comparison to PPC or CPC. When you add fresh content to your website and also distribute articles with links to your website, your website will get more visitors. Visitors won?t lose interest whenever they visit your website. Pertinent and useful contents will also make sure that your website visibility is well maintained.

Search engines like Yahoo and Bing value websites that contain relevant and useful articles. If your website has quality content, then it will start ranking high in the various search engines in a very short period of time. Also, readers will be happy to link back to your articles, creating backlinks.

Thus, you should hire an online article writer who is able to deliver you what you require. There are numerous ways to find a good SEO writer. You can either Google search the term ?SEO writers? or visit freelancing websites. You should make sure that the writer has needed abilities before you hire him. You should know how long he or she has been in the business and how many jobs have been done so far. You would also want to know the kind of writing technique he or she uses. You should hire someone who has fantastic research skills.

Source: http://successfulspeakingsecrets.com/things-to-understand-about-seo-articles/

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Big Screens at IMAX Generating Big Profits

Wednesday, February 27th, 2013
By George Leong, B.Comm. for Profit Confidential

IMAX Generating Big ProfitsThere?s nothing better than watching an action-packed movie on a big screen supported by an astounding 12,000 watts of sound delivered via a network of over 40 speakers. The experience is incredible, and it?s beginning to pay dividends for investors of Canada-based IMAX Corporation (NYSE/IMAX) and its advanced theater technology for a movie screen as high as 98 feet. (Source: Brain, M., ?How IMAX Works,? How Stuff Works, last accessed February 26, 2013.) We are talking colossal here as far as the screen size goes?and it could be a big investment opportunity, too.

Driving the excitement behind IMAX has been the movement of big-budget Hollywood movies to the IMAX experience in not only North America, but also Western Europe, Japan, China, and Russia. According to the company, it operated 643 IMAX theaters in 52 countries as of March 31, 2012.

China is a major area of growth and expansion, which is a major investment opportunity for IMAX. There are currently 92 IMAX?theaters operating in China with another 133?theaters slated to open. With 1.3 billion people, the Chinese market is captivating.

Movie viewers want to see action movies on the big screens; so far, this has helped IMAX make big profits, suggesting the stock could be a good investment opportunity.

Recent blockbuster films include The Hunger Games, The Avengers, and The Dark Knight Rises. Films currently in IMAX theaters include The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and A Good Day to Die Hard. Soon to come will be Jack the Giant Slayer and Oz: the Great and Powerful.

While the move to the big screen has been strong, IMAX has been inconsistent with its revenues; it reported higher growth in 2009 and 2010 before a slight relapse in 2011. Revenues are estimated to grow 9.5% to $311 million in 2013, followed by 15.7% growth to $360 million in 2014, according to Thomson Financial consensus estimates. If IMAX can steadily record higher revenue growth, the stock will continue to deliver and could provide a sound investment opportunity.

On the earnings side, IMAX has also been inconsistent, though it has made money in seven of the last 10 years. What?s encouraging is that the company is expected to ramp up earnings to $0.98 per diluted share in 2013, followed by $1.35 per diluted share in 2014, according to Thomson Financial consensus estimates; this increase in earnings makes IMAX an intriguing possible investment opportunity.

For IMAX, it will be a matter of consistency that will make the stock a good investment opportunity. After quarters of inconsistent results versus Wall Street estimates, IMAX has beaten Thomson Financial consensus estimates in three of the last four quarters, including a stellar 43.8% outperformance in the fourth quarter. We may be seeing a good investment opportunity setting up.

The chart of IMAX below shows an upward-moving trendline along with strong relative strength and a bullish moving average convergence/divergence (MACD) reading. The stock?s chart is showing a bullish ?golden cross,? with its 50-day moving average (MA) of $23.60 above its 200-day MA of $22.21, based on my technical analysis. The Fibonacci retracement levels suggest that if IMAX can hold on to its current break at the horizontal, blue resistance line, we could see a move toward $28.80, and then $38.00; this would make IMAX a great investment opportunity.

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Chart courtesy of www.StockCharts.com

But watch the major short positions on IMAX, as about 25.5% of the float or 14.4 million shares shorted as of January 31, 2013, according to Thomson Financial. An upward move in the stock could drive short-sellers to the exits, pushing the stock price higher and representing a good investment opportunity.

There are various ways you can play IMAX, whether it?s buying the stock or call options. The length of the call option will depend largely on how rapid you believe the share price will rise.

Please note: the information on IMAX contained in this article is not to be construed as advice to buy the stock; rather, it is meant to provide an example of a potential good investment opportunity.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Ally of Iran president accused in protester deaths

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) ? Iran's state TV says prosecutors have accused a close ally of the Iranian president of involvement in the deaths of detainees during unrest after Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's disputed re-election nearly four years ago.

The allegations against Saeed Mortazavi, a former Tehran prosecutor, are the latest potential political troubles for Ahmadinejad. Many of the president's allies have been detained or weakened during power struggles with Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Tuesday's report says the charges, issued during Mortazavi's first court hearing, include illegal detention and false reporting to higher authorities.

A parliamentary probe two years ago found Mortazavi had a role in the fatal torture of at least three anti-government protesters jailed during mass demonstrations in the wake of the 2009 presidential election.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ally-iran-president-accused-protester-deaths-130140743.html

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Nicki Minaj Goes 'Futuristic' With Her MAC Viva Glam Campaign

'It's just about changing with the times,' Minaj tells MTV News about the lavender lipstick dubbed the 'Nicki 2.'
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Sierra Lindsey


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Photo: MTV News

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1702704/nicki-minaj-mac-viva-glam-campaign.jhtml

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Cardinal: LA's Mahony should help select pope

MENLO PARK, Calif. (AP) ? The former archbishop of San Francisco said Monday that Los Angeles Cardinal Roger Mahony has a rightful place among Vatican officials who will choose the next pope, even though Mahony has been battered in recent days by disclosures about his role in covering up clergy sex abuse.

The comments by Cardinal William Levada, a high-ranking Vatican official until recently, came in the wake of a grass-roots campaign to shame Mahony into refraining from participating because of his role protecting sexually abusive priests.

Mahony left for Rome over the weekend after recently released church documents showed he had covered up for other priests who raped and molested children.

"There are some victims groups for whom enough is never enough, so we have to do our jobs as best we see it," said Levada, 76, who spoke with reporters from a Menlo Park seminary as he prepared for his trip to the Vatican for the papal conclave.

"He has apologized for errors in judgment that were made," Levada said. "I believe he should be at the conclave."

On Monday, Mahony took to social media and his own personal blog to write about persecution and forgiving one's enemies. He said he has a special prayer group for people who "cannot forgive me for my past hurts and offenses," including members of the media, attorneys, protesters and those who "hate and despise me."

He also tweeted from Rome, writing: "Anyone interested in loving your enemies, or doing good to those who persecute you? See my blog for today. Wow, Jesus is demanding."

Levada said Cardinal Keith O'Brien's decision Monday to step down as archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh and to opt out of the conclave will "provide the freedom to do a good independent investigation and decide on appropriate measures to take on this case."

Levada, who leaves for Rome on Tuesday, retired in 2012 after spending six years as the head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Vatican's orthodoxy watchdog, which also defrocked pedophile priests.

He played a key role in several church sex-abuse reforms. While serving previously as an archbishop in California and Oregon, he kept some accused molesters in the church and failed to share some allegations with police or parishioners.

On Monday, Levada drew a sharp divide between gay men and pedophile priests.

"By nature homosexuality is a not a predatory activity, it is a sexual activity that the Catholic church does not condone," he said. By contrast, he said pedophile priests are violating the sanctity and purity of young people.

Levada also said bureaucratic reforms at the Vatican will require a lot of attention from the next pope. He said he'll be looking for a candidate with deep faith, someone who has shown leadership and has language skills. He said youth is also a factor, and he extinguished any rumors that the next pope might be from the U.S.

"I don't know what the Las Vegas oddsmakers are saying today," he said, "but I don't think it's likely that we would see an American pope. It would be an additional complexity for an American pope to have to deal with the perception that some of his decisions might be perceived to be dictated by American governmental policy."

Levada also said he respects Pope Benedict's decision to withhold findings from an investigation into Vatican leaks to cardinals voting on his successor.

"If his judgment is that there's nothing in that report that's necessary for the cardinals then I think we can rely on that," he said. "Pope Benedict is a man of very good judgment."

Levada and Mahony will join more than 100 cardinals on Thursday in Rome to begin the historical process that will choose a successor to Pope Benedict XVI, whose decision to retire took worldwide Catholics by surprise.

Levada, whose Vatican job was held by the former Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger before he became Pope Benedict XVI, said in all his years of service, he never anticipated being called to a conclave.

"Never. Never," he said. "It's very challenging. It's pretty exciting."

Prior to the election, the cardinals meet and discuss the qualities of the candidates.

"We begin to make some judgments," he said.

Then, in silence, the cardinals vote, sometimes repeatedly, tucking ballots into a closely observed box which is then openly counted in front of them.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/cardinal-las-mahony-help-select-pope-221648435.html

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Friday, February 8, 2013

'The 20/20 Experience' Tracklist: Justin Timberlake Releases Song List and Album Cover (PHOTOS)

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    Justin Timberlake of the pop music group 'N Sync performs in concert during the group's 2000 world tour.

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    'N Sync band member Justin Timberlake talks to the media during a press conference July 28, 2000 at New York City's Planet Hollywood to announce the band's second annual Challenge for Children II charity basketball game.

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    Pop band 'N Sync and the MSN network of internet services pose at the L''Ermitage hotel to announced their new co-branded internet access service November 28, 2000 in Los Angeles, Calif.

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    'N Sync's Justin Timberlake at The 43rd Annual Grammy Awards at The Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA., Feb. 21, 2001.

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    Justin Timberlake of 'N Sync takes aim at a 3-pointer during the pop band''s 'Challenge for the Children III' charity event at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas July 28, 2001.

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    Justin Timberlake of 'N Sync attends the 29th Annual American Music Awards at the Shrine Auditorium January 9, 2002 in Los Angeles, CA.

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    US singer/actress Britney Spears arrives at the premiere of her film 'Crossroads,' with her boyfriend, singer Justin Timberlake of the group *NSYNC, in Los Angeles, CA, 11 February 2002.

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    Singers Janet Jackson and surprise guest Justin Timberlake perform during the halftime show at Super Bowl XXXVIII between the New England Patriots and the Carolina Panthers at Reliant Stadium on February 1, 2004 in Houston, Texas. At the end of the performance, Timberlake tore away a piece of Jackson's outfit.

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    Singer Justin Timberlake poses with his Grammys poses backstage in the Pressroom at the 46th Annual Grammy Awards held on February 8, 2004 at the Staples Center, in Los Angeles, California.

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    Singer Justin Timberlake on stage at the 'Brit Awards 2004' at Earls Court 2 on February 17, 2004 in London.

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    Singer Justin Timberlake attends the 'Vanity Fair Amped' pre-Oscar party to benefit the Justin Timberlake Foundation, February 26, 2004 at the Continental Hyatt House in Los Angeles, California.

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    Justin Timberlake answers questions at a press conference for his new movie 'Edison' on September 17, 2005 in Toronto, Canada.

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    Singer Justin Timberlake attends the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall August 31, 2006 in New York City.

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    Singer Justin Timberlake appears onstage during MTV's Total Request Live at the MTV Times Square Studios on September 12, 2006 in New York City.

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    Justin Timberlake performs on stage at the 13th annual MTV Europe Music Awards 2006 at the Bella Center on November 2, 2006 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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    Singer Justin Timberlake arrives at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center on February 11, 2007 in Los Angeles, California.

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    Justin Timberlake arrives to the premiere of 'Shrek The Third' on June 8, 2007 in Berlin, Germany. 'Shrek The Third' will be on German screens on June 21.

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    Justin Timberlake performs on stage at the closing night of his FutureSex/LoveShow World Tour in the grounds of Emirates Palace Hotel on December 6, 2007 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

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    Actor/singer Justin Timberlake arrives at the premiere of Paramount Picture's 'The Love Guru' at the Chinese Theater on June 11, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.

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    Justin Timberlake walks up to the sixth green during the first round of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am at the Spyglass Hill Golf Course on February 12, 2009 in Pebble Beach, California.

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    Singer Justin Timberlake arrives at the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Nokia Theatre on September 20, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.

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    Singer/actor Justin Timberlake poses during the 67th annual Golden Globe Awards nomination announcement held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on December 15, 2009 in Los Angeles , California.

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    Justin Timberlake presents the Audi A1 during the first press day at the 80th Geneva International Motor Show on March 2, 2010 in Geneva, Switzerland. The show features World and European premieres of cars and will be open to the public from March 4th to 14th.

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    Justin Timberlake attends the premiere of 'The Social Network' during the 48th New York Film Festival at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center on September 24, 2010 in New York City.

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    Actor/musician Justin Timberlake attends the premiere of Warner Bros. 'Yogi Bear 3-D' at the Mann Village Theatre on December 11, 2010 in Westwood, California.

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    Actor/Musician Justin Timberlake arrives at the 83rd Annual Academy Awards held at the Kodak Theatre on February 27, 2011 in Hollywood, California.

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    Justin Timberlake attends the game between the Dallas Mavericks and the Los Angeles Lakers at Staples Center on May 2, 2011 in Los Angeles, California.

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    Actor Justin Timberlake attends the 'Friends with Benefits' premiere at the Ziegfeld Theater on July 18, 2011 in New York City.

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    Actor/Singer Justin Timberlake arrives at the Premiere of Regency Enterprises' 'In Time' at the Regency Village Theater on October 20, 2011 in Westwood, California.

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    Justin Timberlake attends the 'Time Out' Photocall at Hotel Bristol on November 4, 2011 in Paris, France.

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    Justin Timberlake attends the UK Premiere for 'In Time' at The Curzon Mayfair on October 31, 2011 in London, England.

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    Justin Timberlake attends the UK Premiere for 'In Time' at The Curzon Mayfair on October 31, 2011 in London, England.

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    Actor Justin Timberlake poses as he arrives for the UK premiere of 'In Time' at the Curzon on October 31, 2011 in London.

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    Actor Justin Timberlake arrives at the premiere of Regency Enterprises' 'In Time' on October 20, 2011 in Westwood, California.

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    US actor, Justin Timberlake poses during a photocall as part of the presentation of the movie 'Time out' in which he is starred. 'Time Out', directed by US Andrew Niccol will be released on French screens on november 23, 2011.

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    Singer Justin Timberlake attends the GQ 'Men of the year' party at the Chateau Marmont, in Hollywood, California, on November 17, 2011.

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    Recording artist/actor Justin Timberlake appears during a Panasonic press event to announce Myspace TV, a social TV service that will be available on Panasonic connected televisions, at The Venetian for the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) January 9, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. CES, the world's largest annual consumer technology trade show, runs from January 10-13 and is expected to feature 2,700 exhibitors showing off their latest products and services to about 140,000 attendees.

  • Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/06/the-2020-experience-tracklist-justin-timberlake-album-cover_n_2634839.html

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    Thursday, February 7, 2013

    Organic Gases Help Cloud Formation

    60-Second Science

    Organic gases gases coat aerosolized particles in the atmosphere, enhancing their potential to form cloud droplets. Karen Hopkin reports

    More 60-Second Science

    Clouds. They?re fluffy, white, and full of mystery. [Song lyric: I really don?t know clouds at all.] Although scientists may have a better handle on clouds, even they don?t know it all. Because a new study shows that atmospheric gases can help clouds form in a way no one had ever considered. That?s according to a report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. [Neha Sareen et al., Surfactants from the gas phase may promote cloud droplet formation]

    Clouds form when water vapor condenses around dust particles in the atmosphere. But there?s more to the sky than just water and dust. The atmosphere is loaded with trace amounts of a variety of carbon-containing gases.

    To see how these organic gases might affect cloud formation, scientists mixed them with aerosolized particles, and then loaded the particles into an experimental cloud chamber. And they found that the gases coat the particles and make them more ?soapy,? which enhances their ability to form cloud droplets.

    Because clouds reflect incoming sunlight, the findings could lead to better climate models. And maybe another look at clouds. [Song lyric: I?ve looked at clouds from both sides now.]

    ?Karen Hopkin

    [The above text is a transcript of this podcast.]
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    Pioneer : What did you during the Superbowl?

    Photo Credit: Rebekah Brown

    Rebekah Brown, Writer, photographer
    February 6, 2013
    Filed under Fun Stuff

    Current Catawba College students and faculty and staff tell us what they did during the superbowl!

    ?I went to a friends Superbowl Party and made Funfetti Dip?for?my new blog.??- Brittany Myers, Senior, Elementary and Special Education Major

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    ?I spent time with my family and cheered my heart out for the Ravens!? ? Katie Barbee, Junior, Communication Major

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    ?I stayed at home with my family and watched the game on TV. Go Ravens!? ? Bonny King, Welcome Center Coordinator

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    ?Hung out with my roommates and watched the game.? We made milkshakes during the power outage.? We were all cheering for the Ravens, so after the game we were pretty excited!? ? Jackie Davis, Senior, Biology Major and Chemisrty and Spanish Minor

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    ?Hung out with my boyfriend.? We ate Little Casear?s pizza and watched the game.? ? Crystal Almond, junior, Therapeutic Recreation Major

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    ?I didn?t watch the super bowl. I did my homework and hung out with Qui Qui.? Richard Lugo, Freshman, Undeclared

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    ?I didn?t watch the game.? And I missed the half time.? But? I hung out with Richard.? Quashona Smith, Junior, Popular Music/Music Business

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    ?For the superbowl, I was on campus watching the game with my sister Taryn Jenkins and doing rounds since I?m an RA. I was going in between both.? Arsherres Jenkins, Senior, Communication

    Source: http://www.catawbapioneer.com/fun-stuff/2013/02/06/what-did-you-during-the-superbowl/

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    Obama picks outdoor retail exec for secretary of Interior: Source

    WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Barack Obama on Wednesday will nominate business executive and former engineer Sally Jewell to lead the Interior Department, an administration official said.

    Jewell is the president and chief executive officer at the outdoors company Recreational Equipment, Inc., known as REI, which sells clothing and gear for outdoor adventures with more than 100 stores across the country. Prior to joining REI in 2000, Jewell worked in commercial banking and as an engineer for Mobil Oil Corporation.

    If confirmed, Jewell would replace current Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, who held the post throughout Obama's first term. Salazar announced last month that he would step down in March.

    Jewell is the first woman in Obama's crop of second-term Cabinet nominees. The White House faced criticism that the new Cabinet lacked diversity after Obama tapped a string of white men for top posts, but Obama promised more diverse nominees were in the queue for other jobs.

    Jewell's confirmation would also put a prominent representative from the business community in the president's Cabinet. REI is a $2 billion-a-year company and has been named by Fortune Magazine as one of the top 100 companies to work for.

    Obama was to announce Jewell's nomination during a ceremony in the White House State Dining Room Wednesday afternoon, according to the official who spoke on the condition of anonymity in order to confirm Jewell's nomination ahead of the president.

    Under Salazar, the Interior Department pushed renewable power such as solar and wind and oversaw a moratorium on offshore drilling after the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The moratorium was lifted in October 2010, although offshore drilling operations did not begin for several more months.

    The Interior Department manages millions of acres in national parks and forests, overseeing energy and mining operations on some of the government-owned land.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ap-source-outdoor-retail-exec-picked-interior-132354257--politics.html

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    Wednesday, February 6, 2013

    Well: Gluten-Free for the Gluten Sensitive

    Eat no wheat.

    That is the core, draconian commandment of a gluten-free diet, a prohibition that excises wide swaths of American cuisine ? cupcakes, pizza, bread and macaroni and cheese, to name a few things.

    For the approximately one-in-a-hundred Americans who have a serious condition called celiac disease, that is an indisputably wise medical directive.


    One woman?s story of going gluten-free.



    Now medical experts largely agree that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac. In 2011 a panel of celiac experts convened in Oslo and settled on a medical term for this malady: non-celiac gluten sensitivity.

    What they still do not know: how many people have gluten sensitivity, what its long-term effects are, or even how to reliably identify it. Indeed, they do not really know what the illness is.

    The definition is less a diagnosis than a description ? someone who does not have celiac, but whose health improves on a gluten-free diet and worsens again if gluten is eaten. It could even be more than one illness.

    ?We have absolutely no clue at this point,? said Dr. Stefano Guandalini, medical director of the University of Chicago?s Celiac Disease Center.

    Kristen Golden Testa could be one of the gluten-sensitive. Although she does not have celiac, she adopted a gluten-free diet last year. She says she has lost weight and her allergies have gone away. ?It?s just so marked,? said Ms. Golden Testa, who is health program director in California for the Children?s Partnership, a national nonprofit advocacy group.

    She did not consult a doctor before making the change, and she also does not know whether avoiding gluten has helped at all. ?This is my speculation,? she said. She also gave up sugar at the same time and made an effort to eat more vegetables and nuts.

    Many advocates of gluten-free diets warn that non-celiac gluten sensitivity is a wide, unseen epidemic undermining the health of millions of people. They believe that avoiding gluten ? a composite of starch and proteins found in certain grassy grains like wheat, barley and rye ? gives them added energy and alleviates chronic ills. Oats, while gluten-free, are also avoided, because they are often contaminated with gluten-containing grains.

    Others see the popularity of gluten-free foods as just the latest fad, destined to fade like the Atkins diet and avoidance of carbohydrates a decade ago.

    Indeed, Americans are buying billions of dollars of food labeled gluten-free each year. And celebrities like Miley Cyrus, the actress and singer, have urged fans to give up gluten. ?The change in your skin, physical and mental health is amazing!? she posted on Twitter in April.

    For celiac experts, the anti-gluten zeal is a dramatic turnaround; not many years ago, they were struggling to raise awareness among doctors that bread and pasta can make some people very sick. Now they are voicing caution, tamping down the wilder claims about gluten-free diets.

    ?It is not a healthier diet for those who don?t need it,? Dr. Guandalini said. These people ?are following a fad, essentially.? He added, ?And that?s my biased opinion.?

    Nonetheless, Dr. Guandalini agrees that some people who do not have celiac receive a genuine health boost from a gluten-free diet. He just cannot say how many.

    As with most nutrition controversies, most everyone agrees on the underlying facts. Wheat entered the human diet only about 10,000 years ago, with the advent of agriculture.

    ?For the previous 250,000 years, man had evolved without having this very strange protein in his gut,? Dr. Guandalini said. ?And as a result, this is a really strange, different protein which the human intestine cannot fully digest. Many people did not adapt to these great environmental changes, so some adverse effects related to gluten ingestion developed around that time.?

    The primary proteins in wheat gluten are glutenin and gliadin, and gliadin contains repeating patterns of amino acids that the human digestive system cannot break down. (Gluten is the only substance that contains these proteins.) People with celiac have one or two genetic mutations that somehow, when pieces of gliadin course through the gut, cause the immune system to attack the walls of the intestine in a case of mistaken identity. That, in turn, causes fingerlike structures called villi that absorb nutrients on the inside of the intestines to atrophy, and the intestines can become leaky, wreaking havoc. Symptoms, which vary widely among people with the disease, can include vomiting, chronic diarrhea or constipation and diminished growth rates in children.

    The vast majority of people who have celiac do not know it. And not everyone who has the genetic mutations develops celiac.

    What worries doctors is that the problem seems to be growing. After testing blood samples from a century ago, researchers discovered that the rate of celiac appears to be increasing. Why is another mystery. Some blame the wheat, as some varieties now grown contain higher levels of gluten, because gluten helps provide the springy inside and crusty outside desirable in bread. (Blame the artisanal bakers.)

    There are also people who are allergic to wheat (not necessarily gluten), but until recently, most experts had thought that celiac and wheat allergy were the only problems caused by eating the grain.

    For 99 out of 100 people who don?t have celiac ? and those who don?t have a wheat allergy ? the undigested gliadin fragments usually pass harmlessly through the gut, and the possible benefits of a gluten-free diet are nebulous, perhaps nonexistent for most. But not all.

    Anecdotally, people like Ms. Golden Testa say that gluten-free diets have improved their health. Some people with diseases like irritable bowel syndrome and arthritis also report alleviation of their symptoms, and others are grasping at gluten as a source of a host of other conditions, though there is no scientific evidence to back most of the claims. Experts have been skeptical. It does not make obvious sense, for example, that someone would lose weight on a gluten-free diet. In fact, the opposite often happens for celiac patients as their malfunctioning intestines recover.

    They also worried that people could end up eating less healthfully. A gluten-free muffin generally contains less fiber than a wheat-based one and still offers the same nutritional dangers ? fat and sugar. Gluten-free foods are also less likely to be fortified with vitamins.

    But those views have changed. Crucial in the evolving understanding of gluten were the findings, published in 2011, in The American Journal of Gastroenterology, of an experiment in Australia. In the double-blind study, people who suffered from irritable bowel syndrome, did not have celiac and were on a gluten-free diet were given bread and muffins to eat for up to six weeks. Some of them were given gluten-free baked goods; the others got muffins and bread with gluten. Thirty-four patients completed the study. Those who ate gluten reported they felt significantly worse.

    That influenced many experts to acknowledge that the disease was not just in the heads of patients. ?It?s not just a placebo effect,? said Dr. Marios Hadjivassiliou, a neurologist and celiac expert at the University of Sheffield in England.

    Even though there was now convincing evidence that gluten sensitivity exists, that has not helped to establish what causes gluten sensitivity. The researchers of the Australian experiment noted, ?No clues to the mechanism were elucidated.?

    What is known is that gluten sensitivity does not correlate with the genetic mutations of celiac, so it appears to be something distinct from celiac.

    How widespread gluten sensitivity may be is another point of controversy.

    Dr. Thomas O?Bryan, a chiropractor turned anti-gluten crusader, said that when he tested his patients, 30 percent of them had antibodies targeting gliadin fragments in their blood. ?If a person has a choice between eating wheat or not eating wheat,? he said, ?then for most people, avoiding wheat would be ideal.?

    Dr. O?Bryan has given himself a diagnosis of gluten sensitivity. ?I had these blood sugar abnormalities and didn?t have a handle where they were coming from,? he said. He said a blood test showed gliadin antibodies, and he started avoiding gluten. ?It took me a number of years to get completely gluten-free,? he said. ?I?d still have a piece of pie once in a while. And I?d notice afterwards that I didn?t feel as good the next day or for two days. Subtle, nothing major, but I?d notice that.?

    But Suzy Badaracco, president of Culinary Tides, Inc., a consulting firm, said fewer people these days were citing the benefits of gluten-free diets. She said a recent survey of people who bought gluten-free foods found that 35 percent said they thought gluten-free products were generally healthier, down from 46 percent in 2010. She predicted that the use of gluten-free products would decline.

    Dr. Guandalini said finding out whether you are gluten sensitive is not as simple as Dr. O?Bryan?s antibody tests, because the tests only indicate the presence of the fragments in the blood, which can occur for a variety of reasons and do not necessarily indicate a chronic illness. For diagnosing gluten sensitivity, ?There is no testing of the blood that can be helpful,? he said.

    He also doubts that the occurrence of gluten sensitivity is nearly as high as Dr. O?Bryan asserts. ?No more than 1 percent,? Dr. Guandalini said, although he agreed that at present all numbers were speculative.

    He said his research group was working to identify biological tests that could determine gluten sensitivity. Some of the results are promising, he said, but they are too preliminary to discuss. Celiac experts urge people to not do what Ms. Golden Testa did ? self-diagnose. Should they actually have celiac, tests to diagnose it become unreliable if one is not eating gluten. They also recommend visiting a doctor before starting on a gluten-free diet.


    This post has been revised to reflect the following correction:

    Correction: February 4, 2013

    An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of Thomas O'Bryan. It is O'Bryan, not O'Brien.

    Source: http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/02/04/gluten-free-whether-you-need-it-or-not/?partner=rss&emc=rss

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    OUYA To Launch Soon, But Where Are The Games?

    Ouya_Family_1024x1024With less than two months before OUYA's launch, it's time to tell the truth -- its future doesn't look promising. The OUYA is starting to feel like a gaming console without the games. Publishers and developers aren't promoting OUYA games because there's nothing to promote -- nothing that was specifically developed for the launch line-up. Even worse, Final Fantasy III will be the flagship launch title, a game that has been available on countless gaming systems for years. OUYA isn't the gaming revolution that backers expected.

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    Weird underwater waves spotted from space

    In the ocean, there are more waves than meet the eye.

    Below the whitecaps breaking on the sea surface, so-called internal waves ripple through the water. These waves can travel long distances, but rarely does evidence of their existence surface ? unless you're looking down from space, that is.

    This photograph, taken on Jan. 18 by a crewmember on the International Space Station, shows internal waves north of the Caribbean island of Trinidad, as featured by NASA's Earth Observatory. From space, the appearance of the waves is enhanced due to reflected sunlight, or sunglint, aimed back at the space station, making the waves visible to an astronaut's camera.

    The most prominent waves can be seen in the upper left of the photograph, moving in from the northwest due to tidal flow toward Trinidad, according to the Earth Observatory. Another set can be seen moving in from the northeast, likely created at the edge of the continental shelf, where the seafloor abruptly drops off, the site reported.

    Internal waves are seen throughout Earth's oceans and atmosphere, according to MIT's Experimental and Nonlinear Dynamics Lab.? They are created by differences in density of water layers (from changes in temperature or salt content, for example) when that water moves over a feature such as an underwater mountain or a continental shelf. The waves are huge, with heights up to 100 meters (about 330 feet) and widths that span hundreds of miles, according to a 2010 MIT press release on a new method for studying the waves.

    A plume of milky sediment can also be seen moving to the northwest in the photograph. The sediment is carried by the equatorial current, which flows from east to west, starting in Africa, and is driven toward the Caribbean by strong easterly winds, according to the website.

    Reach Douglas Main at dmain@techmedianetwork.com. Follow him on Twitter @Douglas_Main. Follow OurAmazingPlanet on Twitter?@OAPlanet. We're also on?Facebook?and Google+.

    Copyright 2013 OurAmazingPlanet, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/weird-underwater-waves-spotted-space-211812642.html

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    Tuesday, February 5, 2013

    Turkish police seek clues in NYC woman's death

    Police forensics search for missing New York City woman Sarai Sierra near the remnants of some ancient city walls in low-income district of Sarayburnu in Istanbul, Turkey, late Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013. Turkey's state-run news agency said that she has been found dead in Istanbul and police have detained nine people in connection with the case. Sierra, a 33-year-old mother of two, went missing while vacationing alone in Istanbul. Her body was discovered late Saturday amid the city walls.(AP Photo)

    Police forensics search for missing New York City woman Sarai Sierra near the remnants of some ancient city walls in low-income district of Sarayburnu in Istanbul, Turkey, late Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013. Turkey's state-run news agency said that she has been found dead in Istanbul and police have detained nine people in connection with the case. Sierra, a 33-year-old mother of two, went missing while vacationing alone in Istanbul. Her body was discovered late Saturday amid the city walls.(AP Photo)

    Police forensics search for missing New York City woman Sarai Sierra near the remnants of some ancient city walls in low-income district of Sarayburnu in Istanbul, Turkey, late Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013. Turkey's state-run news agency said that she has been found dead in Istanbul and police have detained nine people in connection with the case. Sierra, a 33-year-old mother of two, went missing while vacationing alone in Istanbul. Her body was discovered late Saturday amid the city walls.(AP Photo)

    Police forensics search for missing New York City woman Sarai Sierra near the remnants of some ancient city walls in low-income district of Sarayburnu in Istanbul, Turkey, late Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013. Turkey's state-run news agency said that she has been found dead in Istanbul and police have detained nine people in connection with the case. Sierra, a 33-year-old mother of two, went missing while vacationing alone in Istanbul. Her body was discovered late Saturday amid the city walls.(AP Photo)

    FILE - In this image from files provided by the family, Sarai Sierra is shown in an undated family photo, in New York. The New York City woman who went missing while vacationing alone in Istanbul was found dead on Saturday and police detained nine people for questioning in connection with her case, Turkey's state-run news agency said. Sarai Sierra, a 33-year-old mother of two, was last heard from on Jan. 21, the day she was due to board her flight back home. Her disappearance attracted a lot of interest in Turkey, where such disappearance of foreign tourists are rare and Istanbul police had set up a special unit to find her. (AP Photo/Family Photo, File)

    (AP) ? Turkish authorities finished an autopsy Monday on a New York City woman found dead in Istanbul and submitted DNA samples from it to a crime lab for testing, Turkey's state-run media reported.

    Sarai Sierra, a 33-year-old mother of two, went missing Jan. 21 while on a solo vacation in Istanbul. Her body was found 12 days later, near the remnants of some ancient city walls. Police said she had suffered a fatal blow to the head.

    Police on Monday were still scouring the area where the body was found for clues, with the help of sniffer dogs, the state-run Anadolu Agency reported.

    The Milliyet newspaper said a forensic medicine lab will examine samples from Sierra's fingernails as well as hair and other samples from a blanket found near her body. It said some nail scrapings suggest she may have tried to fight off her attacker.

    More than a dozen people were questioned in the case but most of them have been released, Milliyet reported. It said three people were still being held for questioning.

    Sierra, whose children are 9 and 11, had left for Istanbul on Jan. 7 to explore her photography hobby. She was to have traveled with a friend, but the friend cancelled.

    Sierra was in regular contact with friends and relatives during the trip and had told them she would visit Galata Bridge, which spans Istanbul's Golden Horn waterway, to take photos.

    Associated Press

    Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/cae69a7523db45408eeb2b3a98c0c9c5/Article_2013-02-04-Turkey-US-Missing%20Woman/id-79751f5b9d654bb2af8135fbf89f3909

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    Monday, February 4, 2013

    Pasta Shells and Beans Recipe and Bush's Beans Winter Comfort ...

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    Today?s post is full of all kinds of good stuff. As you may know, I?ve been working with Bush?s Beans for a few years now. Beans are a big part of my diet and I like to include them in many of the recipes that I make, especially warm and comforting soups like this Pasta Shells and Beans soup I made recently. I mentioned I?ve been on a soup kick lately, cooking up a big pot on the weekend and enjoying it for lunch and quick dinners throughout the week. This soup is so simple ? and so so good ? full of veggies, beans and whole grain pasta ? it truly hits the spot, especially on cold winter day.

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    The beans add a slight natural creaminess to the soup, that makes it a little extra special ? and it just gets better and better as it sits in the fridge for a couple of days. I was inspired to make this soup after remembering one of my favorite soups my mom made for us at home when I was younger, a soup many of you are probably familiar with as Pasta e Fagioli (aka Pasta Fazul). I?ve seen this soup made in so many different ways, but my family?s version was just like this one, though with ditalini pasta instead of whole wheat shell pasta. I loved the added nutrition from the whole grain pasta and can?t wait to make another pot.

    I?m sharing with you this wholesome and delicious soup recipe to kick off a Winter Comfort Food Recipe Exchange hosted by Bush?s Beans, Real Mom Kitchen and myself. Our goal is to grow and share a collection of your favorite recipes that you find comforting in the winter using beans. By sharing your favorite winter comfort food bean recipes here in the link up, you?ll also have a chance to win a gorgeous Le Creuset Cast Iron French Oven along with coupons for Bush?s Beans and a $100 Visa gift card! See below recipe for all the details.

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    Whole Grain Pasta Shells and Beans Soup

    I grew up eating Pasta e Fagioli in my family's home. It was a simple soup and came together quickly and with few ingredients as this one does. I chose to add additional nutrition to an already wholesome soup by using whole wheat pasta. The natural creaminess from the beans and pasta makes this soup absolutely delicious.

    Ingredients

    • 1 tablespoon olive oil
    • 2 cloves of garlic, minced
    • 2 celery stalks, diced
    • 2 carrots, diced
    • 1 onion, chopped
    • 2 cans Bush's Great Northern Beans (or Cannellini Beans), slightly drained but not rinsed
    • 8 cups of water (or chicken broth)
    • 1 tablespoon chicken base (omit if using chicken broth instead of water)
    • 1/2 13 oz box whole wheat shell pasta
    • 2 teaspoons Italian seasoning
    • big pinch salt and fresh ground pepper
    • freshly grated Parmesan cheese for serving

    Instructions

    1. Heat olive oil in a large soup pot. Add garlic, onion, celery and carrots to pot and saute over medium heat for about 10 minutes, or until soft and fragrant. Season with salt, pepper and Italian seasoning.
    2. Add beans to vegetable mixture. Add water (or broth) and chicken base to pot. Bring to a slow boil.
    3. Once soup has come to a boil, add pasta. Let cook for an additional 10 minutes or until pasta is cooked through. Taste for salt and pepper and adjust as necessary.

    Notes

    Since whole wheat pasta typically needs longer to cook through, you may have to adjust cooking time if using regular pasta.

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    How to Link Up and Join the Recipe Exchange:

    1.? Post a quick and easy comfort food recipe using Bush?s Beans that is perfect for a weeknight and everyday gatherings on your blog. There are no restrictions on how many recipes you want to submit. It is fine to use recipes that are?previously posted?on your blog, as long as you add the info in step three.

    **If you don?t have a blog, that?s okay. Just leave your recipe in the comments section of this post.

    2.? During the link-up week (February 4 ? February 11, 2013),?copy and paste the link?to your Bush?s Beans Winter Comfort Foods recipe post into the widget on either?Real Mom Kitchen?or on Aggie?s Kitchen (Link Up tool will be found at the end of this post). You only need to add it on one site, but it will show up on both

    **Please?leave a comment on this post to let me know you linked up so you can be entered into the giveaway. Your comment will be considered your ?entry? and will be used when the winner is chosen.

    3.? Somewhere in your post, please include the following phrase:? ?Join Aggie?s Kitchen and Real Mom Kitchen and share a family favorite Winter Comfort Food recipe for the Bush?s Beans Recipe Exchange!?

    **In your recipe ingredients list, you must include?one of the following Bush?s Beans in your ingredient list:

    ????????? Kidney Beans, Black Beans, Garbanzo Beans, Pinto Beans, Great Northern Beans, Cannellini Beans (all recipes with Cannellini Beans should include ?or Great Northern Beans?) and Chili Beans

    ????????? You may include reduced-sodium beans, but please note the recipe works well with regular beans, as well

    **Both of these?must be included?in your recipe post for a chance to win the giveaway, and it must link?to?Aggie?s Kitchen, Real Mom Kitchen?and Bush?s Beans

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    Our friends at Bush?s Beans are giving one lucky Aggie?s Kitchen reader the chance to win:

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    To enter: Link up to Winter Comfort Food recipe exchange (see above for details) and leave a comment letting me know you linked up in this post. Winner will be chosen from comments.

    Additional entries can be earned through any of the following (please leave a separate comment to let me know, each comment will count as an entry):

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    Sorry, the giveaway is open only to U.S. residents but, if you live elsewhere, please still feel free to share your Bush?s Beans recipes. Giveaway ends February 11 at 12 a.m. PST.

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    Sunday, February 3, 2013

    Turkey: U.S. Embassy bomber had terror conviction

    ANKARA, Turkey (AP) ? The suicide bomber who struck the U.S. Embassy in Ankara spent five years in prison on terrorism charges but was released after being diagnosed with a hunger strike-related brain disorder, officials said Saturday.

    The bomber, identified as 40-year-old leftist militant Ecevit Sanli, killed himself and a Turkish security guard on Friday, in what U.S. officials said was a terrorist attack. Sanli was armed with TNT and also detonated a hand grenade, officials said.

    The U.S. flag at the embassy flew at half-staff and already tight security was increased. Police sealed off a street in front of the security checkpoint where the explosion knocked a door off its hinges and littered the road with debris. Police vehicles were parked in streets surrounding the building.

    Sanli's motives were still unclear. He had been a member of the outlawed Revolutionary People's Liberation Party-Front, or DHKP-C, which has claimed responsibility for assassinations and bombings since the 1970s but has been relatively quiet in recent years. Compared to al Qaida, it has not been seen as a strong terrorist threat.

    Officials said Sanil was arrested in 1997 for alleged involvement in attacks on the police headquarters and a military guesthouse in Istanbul and jailed on charges of membership in the group. While in prison awaiting trial, he took part in a major hunger strike that led to the deaths of dozens of inmates, according to a statement from the Ankara governor's office. The protesters opposed a maximum-security system in which prisoners were held in small cells instead of large wards.

    Sanli was released in 2002 after being diagnosed with Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, a malnutrition-related brain illness that affects vision, muscle coordination and memory and that can cause hallucinations. Sanli fled Turkey after his release and was wanted by Turkish authorities, the statement said. He was convicted in absentia in 2002.

    The Ankara governor's office, citing the findings of a bomb squad that inspected the site, said Sanli had used 6 kilograms of TNT for the suicide attack and also detonated a hand grenade. Officials had earlier said that the bomber detonated a suicide vest at the checkpoint on the outer perimeter of the compound.

    The guard who was killed was standing outside the checkpoint. A Turkish TV journalist was seriously wounded and two other guards had lighter wounds

    The attack drew quick condemnation from Turkey, the U.S., Britain and other nations, and officials from both Turkey and the U.S. pledged to work together to fight terrorism.

    It was the second deadly assault on a U.S. diplomatic post in five months. On Sept. 11, 2012, terrorists attacked a U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya, killing U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans. The attackers in Libya were suspected to have ties to Islamist extremists, and one is in custody in Egypt.

    U.S. diplomatic facilities in Turkey have been targeted previously by terrorists. In 2008, an attack blamed on al-Qaida-affiliated militants outside the U.S. Consulate in Istanbul left three assailants and three policemen dead.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/turkey-us-embassy-bomber-had-terror-conviction-093932685.html

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    Unique photo rig captures snowflakes in mid-flight

    They say no two snowflakes look the same ? well, scientists at the University of Utah aren't going to take that for granted. They've devised a photography rig that can take detailed photos and measurements of thousands of snowflakes in a single night.

    It's called the Multi-Angle Snowflake Camera, and it's just what it sounds like. Three cameras are arrayed around an infrared sensor that detects the presence of a snowflake and tells the cameras to fire. By lighting the snowflake carefully and using a super-short exposure (1/25,000th of a second), they can get tack-sharp images of snowflakes on the fly.

    The system is so efficient that it can take tens ofthousands of shots in a single night. While that may be too many to browse through for fun, it's a huge benefit to researchers. Meteorologists only have a partial understanding of snowflakes ? their size, density, shape, fall speed, things like that ? because, naturally enough, they tend to melt before anyone can get a good look at them.

    MASC is the project of University of Utah atmospheric scientist Tim Garrett, and the setup has been spun off as a separate company, Fallgatter Technologies. Right now, the company's device is documenting snowflakes at Utah's famous Alta ski area.

    Scientists in the 1970s also measured snowflakes, but it was by hand, which must have been extremely delicate (and cold) work ? "I knew the guy who did it and he felt he needed to get glasses because of this project," Garrett told LiveScience.

    And if the snowflakes in the pictures don't look much like the symmetrical geometric shapes one usually think of (and which were recently captured in stunning fashion by macro photographer Andrew Osokin), that's because most "snowflakes" are actually clumps made up of smaller flakes that have collided or broken apart.

    Achieving a better understanding of snowflakes means a better understanding of snowy weather systems. Alta, for example, can use it to gauge the quality of the snow falling, and the Army is planning to use the device to improve its avalanche prediction techniques.

    You can watch a live-updating feed of recent snowflakes from Alta, or check the project's highlight page, showing a few outstanding examples of what the system can capture.

    Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. His personal website is coldewey.cc.

    Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/futureoftech/unique-photography-rig-captures-snowflakes-mid-flight-1B8219491

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    Who Could I Be Now

    My wife, who is pregnant with our first child, had her three-month sonogram in early September. Right after the scan was finished, I had to run out of the hospital and down the street to where we?d parked our car about an hour and a quarter earlier. We?d only had enough loose change to pay for an hour?s parking, and we were in increasing danger of getting clamped. I sat in the car and waited while she signed some forms at the reception, and as the rain spilled relentlessly down on the windshield, I took my phone out of my pocket and looked at the photograph I had taken of the sonogram image just a few minutes before. It struck me as a strange and uniquely contemporary experience, to be looking at an image on a screen that depicted another image on another screen that represented my first glimpse of my first child; it was somehow, paradoxically, all the more touching for this sense of an alienating technological double remove.

    I felt that what I was looking at represented my future. I was going to be a father. And not just any father, but the father of this blurry little personage with its lovely pea-sized head and cartoonishly reclining body. And as I was thinking about all the clustered possibilities in those rapidly subdividing cells?all the bewildering permutations of gender and appearance and personality and genetic fate?I also began to think about the possibilities that were, as of right now, in my past, and that were therefore no longer possibilities. In my vague and ineffectual way, I had always planned to live abroad; and I registered now, with a vague sense of loss that was somehow part of the joy of looking at the sonogram image, that this was no longer very likely to happen. I was thinking, too, that the period of my life in which I might legitimately spend large amounts of time on projects not strictly financially motivated had ended. Even as I was exhilarated about the life that now lay ahead of me?all the wonderfully terrifying possibilities of parenthood?I was thinking about the various people I had never quite got around to becoming (the happily itinerant academic, the journalist seeking out extraordinary stories in strange places). I was thinking about my unlived lives, and how every route taken inevitably forecloses the possibility of various others.

    And so when I heard that the British psychoanalyst and essayist Adam Phillips had a new book called Missing Out: In Praise of the Unlived Life, I was intrigued. The idea from which Phillips? book starts out is that the paths we don?t pursue in life are a crucial dimension of our lived experience. ?Our unlived lives?the lives we live in fantasy, the wished-for lives?are often more important to us than our so-called lived lives,? he writes in his prologue. ?We can?t (in both senses) imagine ourselves without them.? This is a fascinating idea, and it?s difficult to think of anyone who would be better suited to exploring it than Phillips, who is one of the literary world?s most consistently provocative explorers of fascinating ideas.

    In a sense, he has been hovering around this topic for much of his career. Psychoanalysis itself, of course, is traditionally at least as concerned with the things that don?t happen in our lives as those that do, with the shadow-world of dreams and anxieties and unmet desires. And Phillips has always been interested in the various ways, real and imagined, in which we extricate ourselves from the lives we find ourselves living. One of the oddest and most interesting of his many odd and interesting books is 2001?s Houdini?s Box: On the Arts of Escape, in which he examines evasion as one of the crucial mythologies of our cultural and psychological lives. ?Every modern person,? he writes in its final pages, ?has their own repertoire of elsewheres, of alternatives?the places they go to in their minds, and the ambitions they attempt to realize?to make their actual, lived lives more than bearable. Indeed the whole notion of escape?that it is possible and desirable?is like a prosthetic device of the imagination. How could we live without it??

    Missing Out seems, at first, to pick up where Houdini?s Box left off, with this idea that the life that doesn?t happen?the life, for instance, of the aforementioned wandering man of letters?is actually crucial to interpreting our experience of the one that does. ?We may need to think of ourselves,? as Phillips puts it in the prologue, ?as always living a double life, the one that we wish for and the one that we practice; the one that never happens and the one that keeps happening.? The implied definition here?that life is the thing that keeps happening?gives some sense of the kind of stylist Phillips is. He is casually, almost off-handedly epigrammatic; his work yields a perennial harvest of quotable phrases without ever making this aphorizing seem the point of the exercise. (?We share our lives with the people we have failed to be?; ?Greed is despair about pleasure?; ?Satisfaction is no more the solution to frustration than certainty is the solution to skepticism?;? ?If you get Othello you have no idea of what it is about.?) If you?re an underliner, in other words, have a pencil sharpener to hand when reading Adam Phillips.

    But in a way that mirrors Phillips? idea (inherited from the child psychoanalyst D.W. Winnicott, who seems a stronger influence than Freud) that the good life is one in which there is ?just the right amount of frustration,? the pleasures of his style?its studied waywardness, its cultivations of paradox and playful evasion?are inseparable from its aggravations. He seems to embark on his essays without a clear sense of what their destinations might be; he is, unmistakably, the kind of writer who finds out what he wants to say by finding himself saying it. Phillips? books may be richly eloquent and aphoristic, but don?t look for conventionally attractive arguments?takeaways, ideas worth sharing. He?s as likely to write about Proust as he is to write about Freud or Lacan, but you?re never going to find an explanation of how Proust was a neurosurgeon, say, or an assurance that reading him can change your life. He is not, in other words, one of your modern notion-hawkers. His books tend to be basically gist-resistant, which is why their titles are always, to one degree or another, misleading. A Phillips essay is typically one in which a great many interesting ideas have been floated, but in which no solid overall structure of significance has been built.

    There are moments in Missing Out, though, when Phillips? equivocations and circumlocutions start to cancel one another out, and when you find yourself wondering what, if anything, is actually being said. In the essay ?On Frustration,? for instance, he tells us that ?Knowing too exactly what we want is what we do when we know what we want, or when we don?t know what we want (are, so to speak, unconscious of our wanting, and made anxious by our lack of direction).? This is too obviously a sentence that doesn?t know what it wants at all, or that doesn?t seem to want anything but to be left to its own devices. This is an extreme example of his evasive style, but his tics?always related to his habit of hedging and qualifying his statements?can be alarmingly domineering. Page 13: ?Frustration is always, whatever else it is, a temptation scene.? Page 117: ?Getting out ... is always a missing-out, whatever else it is.? Page 134: ?Literature is escapist, whatever else it is, in its incessant descriptions of people trying to release themselves from something or other.? Page 185: ?Whatever else we are, we are also mad.?

    I?m not just being overparticular here about a slightly irritating stylistic quirk. These sentences illustrate an interesting structural tension in Phillips? prose between two equal and opposite forces: the resolutely aphoristic and the instinctively ambiguous. In what I think is his best book, the 1993 collection On Kissing, Tickling, and Being Bored, he asks whether ?the artist has the courage of his perversions.? In a similar way, Phillips is an essayist who has the courage of his ambivalence, who never loses sight of the task of equivocation.

    The question in Missing Out is whether those equivocations serve any obvious larger purpose. The six essays here are mostly either reformulations of the prologue?s claim about the lives that have escaped us, or extended considerations of subjects that only have tangential (or whimsical) relevance to it. This isn?t to say that there aren?t some intriguing ideas here, or a great many beautiful sentences. As is usual with Phillips, the diversions (the parenthetical assertions, the distracted definitions) are a sideshow that justifies the price of admission. There are wonderful analyses here?in both the Freudian and the critical senses?of Othello, of King Lear, and of Larkin?s poetry. Phillips breaks down the distinction between the work of the analyst and the work of the critic, and makes them seem like more or less the same job. He?s the sort of literary thinker who can extract vast amounts of significance from a single word or phrase. In ?On Not Getting It,? which is, if I understand it, about the benefits of not understanding things, we get this wonderful run of sentences:

    Infants and young children have to be, in a certain sense, understood by their parents; but perhaps understanding is one thing we can do with each other?something peculiarly bewitching or entrancing?but also something that can be limiting, regressive, more suited to our younger selves; that can indeed be our most culturally sanctioned defense against other kinds of experience?sexuality being the obvious case in point?that are not subject to understanding, or which understanding has nothing to do with, or is merely a distraction from. That if growing up might be a quest for one?s illegitimacy, this is because one?s illegitimacy resides in what one thinks one knows about oneself.

    This gets to the heart of what I mean about the fundamental inseparability of the frustrations and pleasures of Phillips? writing. It?s a superb passage?beautiful and surprising and, for all I know, true?but, like so much of the rest of the book, its relevance to the topic supposedly at hand is difficult to see. The subtitle of Missing Out??In Praise of the Unlived Life??suggests that Phillips plans to address the question of the unlived life, and that, if he were pushed to take a stance on this question, he would be broadly in favor. But, ironically and oddly appropriately, Missing Out ends up missing out on?or perhaps managing to evade?its own apparent subject. And so, while reading it, I spent a lot of time wondering about the wished-for book in praise of the unlived life, which remains frustratingly and tantalizingly unwritten.

    Missing Out: In Praise of the Unlived Life by Adam Phillips. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

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