Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Apple announces iPad with double storage capacity

(Reuters) - Apple Inc said on Tuesday that it will sell a version of its iPad tablet computer with 128 gigabytes of storage, which is twice the capacity of its existing models.

Apple, which has sold more than 120 million iPads so far, said that the new iPad will go on sale February 5, in black or white, for a suggested retail price of $799 for the iPad with just Wi-Fi model, and $929 for the version that also has a cellular wireless connection.

(Reporting By Sinead Carew; Editing by Gerald E. McCormick)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/apple-announces-ipad-double-storage-capacity-150439073--finance.html

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Investing, Economics Mostly: Planning in Retirement

I have built a spreadsheet to talk about 5 year planning in retirement if you have a stock portfolio. When you take money from a stock portfolio, you want to ensure you have enough in cash and projected income to allow you to withdraw money in the next 5 years.

Basically in this scenario you expect to take out money from your RRSP stock fund, have pension income and to use the dividend income of your stock fund. If you are using money from a stock fund, you want to make sure you have enough for withdrawals over the next 5 years.

I am projecting a budget to increase by 3% per year, the pension income to increase by 2% per year and the dividend income to increase by 6% per year. (The dividend increase is quite conservative and 8% could also be used here.) See my first spreadsheet on my site at planning.htm.

Personally I use a similar sheet and change the month in column 1 each month and adjusted the budget and income left. So I track my progress month by month. See sample on my site at planning2.htm.

With the second spreadsheet, I have showed the information slightly differently and it shows that there is not enough money in either the Trading Account or the RRSP Account to cover withdrawals and therefore something would have to be sold to give the full 5 year coverage. For the Trading Account, you could also lower your budget. See my third spreadsheet on my site at planning3.htm.

In these spreadsheets, if you have a self-directed RRIF, you can just put the RRIF in the RESP spot. If you want a table showing the RRIF withdrawal rates, see Tax Tips site or the RRIF document from Canada Revenue Agency.

I use Quicken and I find it great for keeping track of my current investments. However, there is nothing like a spreadsheet to answer the question of "What if". There is why I use spreadsheet to project what I could likely expect in the next 5 years. However, with all projections, you are making assumptions. For example, I made an assumption of inflation at 3% in connection with my budget.

If you want a copy of the spreadsheet, just email me at brunner@rogers.com.

This blog is meant for educational purposes only, and is not to provide investment advice. Before making any investment decision, you should always do your own research or consult an investment professional. See my site for an index to these blog entries and for stocks followed. Follow me on Twitter.

Source: http://spbrunner3.blogspot.com/2013/01/planning-in-retirement.html

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Hobby Lobby and You ? Center for Christian Business Ethics

Recently the attorney for Hobby Lobby, a Christian-owned business that has become a large

factor in the fight against the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, stated that the company found

a ?loophole? which will delay the legislation?s effect on the business. If the Act, known nationally as

ObamaCare, had begun to take effect, the company?s IRS Fines would have already reached and

surpassed $14.3 million dollars.

The fight began when the business publicly refused to follow an objective of the law forcing the

company to pay for abortion inducing drugs via their insurance provisions for their employees. While the

company so far has been able to place a hold on their issue and will as always provide the insurance they

have given, the agenda toward Christians and Christian business owners as a whole can and will still be

affected.

In a Department of Justice brief filed last October regarding the lawsuit involving Hobby Lobby,

many statements declared against the argument against Hobby Lobby will in turn not only affect other

Christian companies, but show the battle that they will have on their hands if they attempt such an action

as Hobby Lobby has. For one, the Department declared the company (and in turn any company) neither

requires nor receives the protection to freely exercise religion as individuals do. This is the heading

barrier between the mandate and Hobby Lobby; despite the fact that a company is compiled of protected

individuals. This agenda means that companies, despite what they contain, are not treated like citizens but

entities lacking liberty.

The brief also states that any ?burden? that is caused by the mandate is ?too attenuated to qualify

as a ?substantial burden.?" This statement literally and preemptively tosses out any prospective issue a

company holds against the Act. This cuts the opportunity to debate and question (as Hobby Lobby is

doing now) before any company has a chance to gain strength against the law.

In fact, the brief adds a more ?constitutional? perspective when it attempts to evade the obvious

involvement of The Free Exercise Clause in this fight. It says, ?The Free Exercise Clause does not

prohibit a law that is neutral and generally applicable even if the law prescribes conduct that an

individual?s religion proscribes.? This states that despite the Catholic Church being the largest religious

body in the nation, the contraceptive mandate, which the Hobby Lobby is fighting against, is ?neutral?

and therefore requires no debate but full allowance. This not only attempts to put another nail in the

coffin of any argument against the legislation but also forcefully infringes on the church?s largest belief:

Life begins at Conception.

Although Hobby Lobby is safe now due to a loophole, the bottom line is simple. The mandate

will not stop negatively affecting businesses until it is completely removed from the books or revised.

Recently the attorney for Hobby Lobby, a Christian-owned business that has become a large?factor in the fight against the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, stated that the company found a ?loophole? which will delay the legislation?s effect on the business. If the Act, known nationally as ObamaCare, had begun to take effect, the company?s IRS Fines would have already reached and?surpassed $14.3 million dollars.

The fight began when the business publicly refused to follow an objective of the law forcing the
company to pay for abortion inducing drugs via their insurance provisions for their employees. While the company so far has been able to place a hold on their issue and will as always provide the insurance they have given, the agenda toward Christians and Christian business owners as a whole can and will still be affected.

In a Department of Justice brief filed last October regarding the lawsuit involving Hobby Lobby,
many statements declared against the argument against Hobby Lobby will in turn not only affect other?Christian companies, but show the battle that they will have on their hands if they attempt such an action as Hobby Lobby has. For one, the Department declared the company (and in turn any company) neither requires nor receives the protection to freely exercise religion as individuals do. This is the heading barrier between the mandate and Hobby Lobby; despite the fact that a company is compiled of protected individuals. This agenda means that companies, despite what they contain, are not treated like citizens but entities lacking liberty.

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The brief also states that any ?burden? that is caused by the mandate is ?too attenuated to qualify?as a ?substantial burden.?" This statement literally and preemptively tosses out any prospective issue a?company holds against the Act. This cuts the opportunity to debate and question (as Hobby Lobby is?doing now) before any company has a chance to gain strength against the law.

In fact, the brief adds a more ?constitutional? perspective when it attempts to evade the obvious?involvement of The Free Exercise Clause in this fight. It says, ?The Free Exercise Clause does not?prohibit a law that is neutral and generally applicable even if the law prescribes conduct that an?individual?s religion proscribes.? This states that despite the Catholic Church being the largest religious body in the nation, the contraceptive mandate, which the Hobby Lobby is fighting against, is ?neutral? and therefore requires no debate but full allowance. This not only attempts to put another nail in the coffin of any argument against the legislation but also forcefully infringes on the church?s largest belief: Life begins at Conception.

Although Hobby Lobby is safe now due to a loophole, the bottom line is simple. The mandate
will not stop negatively affecting businesses until it is completely removed from the books or revised.

Tags: Affordable Care Act, Christian Business, Hobby Lobby, Insurance, ObamaCare

Source: http://www.cfcbe.com/2013/01/28/hobby-lobby-and-you/

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Who are these guys at QB in Super Bowl?

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick talks with reporters during a news conference on Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013, in New Orleans. The 49ers will face the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL Super Bowl XLVII football game on Feb. 3. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick talks with reporters during a news conference on Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013, in New Orleans. The 49ers will face the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL Super Bowl XLVII football game on Feb. 3. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick talks with reporters during a news conference on Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013, in New Orleans. The 49ers will face the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL Super Bowl XLVII football game on Feb. 3. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco records a send-off rally for the team on Monday, Jan. 28, 2013 in Baltimore. The NFL football team is leaving for New Orleans to face the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl. (AP Photo/Steve Ruark)

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco speaks at an NFL Super Bowl XLVII football news conference on Monday, Jan. 28, 2013, in New Orleans. The Ravens face the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII on Sunday, Feb. 3. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

NEW ORLEANS (AP) ? No Tom Brady. No Aaron Rodgers. No Ben Roethlisberger. Not a Manning in sight.

Super Bowl has a pair of fresh faces at quarterback, bona fide nobodies as far as the NFL title game goes. One will leave New Orleans as football's newest star.

For Colin Kaepernick and Joe Flacco, this is new territory. And, of course, exactly where they want to be.

"To be AFC champs feels good," Flacco said Monday. "We move on now to this challenge."

Flacco, the only quarterback to win a playoff game in each of his first five NFL seasons, will lead the Baltimore Ravens into Sunday's matchup against the NFC-winning San Francisco 49ers and Kaepernick, a backup for most of his two seasons.

It's the first time in a decade that the big game doesn't feature one of the big five household names in the glamour position.

You can't get much fresher than quarterbacks who never have gotten this far before.

"At the start of the season, I was just hoping to get on the field some way, somehow," said Kaepernick, the backup for Alex Smith, who took the 49ers to the conference final last season.

He got that chance after Smith sustained a concussion on Nov. 11, and hasn't seen the bench since.

Win this one and he'll have a piece of history, joining a heady quarterback club that includes Hall of Famers Joe Montana and Steve Young, who guided the 49ers to five NFL titles ? a victory every time they played. No. 6 would tie the team with Roethlisberger's Pittsburgh Steelers ? a record for most Super Bowl wins.

A second-round draft pick in 2011 out of Nevada ? not exactly Alabama ? Kaepernick has the shortest pro resume of any Super Bowl quarterback. It's impressive, nonetheless. His legs (181 yards rushing against Green Bay, a record for the position) and his arm (105.9 passer rating in the postseason) are the main reasons San Francisco is in its first NFL title game in 18 years.

"Anybody that is out there on the football field, you want to see them produce and get results," left tackle Joe Staley said. "With Colin, his first couple of starts, you did not know what to expect because we had not seen him out there as a starting quarterback. He did amazing and he has all season, as well as the playoffs. I think it was one of those things where we saw him in practice and we just wanted to see how he was going to handle the situation in the games. He has done that."

Still, he's new to this environment and that hardly seems to faze Kaepernick.

"One thing I've always said about him from the start is he comes off as a guy that has a lot of confidence," said center Jonathan Goodwin, who won a Super Bowl snapping for Drew Brees and the Saints three years ago. "I'm not just saying that. You can feel it by the way he acts and talks."

Flacco has that air of certainty, too, but at least it's built on a more substantial foundation, including an 8-4 mark in the playoffs, with six road wins ? the most for any quarterback, Montana and Young included. That goes for Baltimore's John Unitas, too.

Nobody is comparing Flacco to them just yet, except for the self-belief he brings to the job.

"You naturally become more of the guy when you spend a number of years in the league," he said at the Ravens' first Super Bowl news conference Monday. "As a quarterback, it's my job to lead from Day 1."

As a five-year starter, that's exactly what Flacco did after Baltimore drafted him out of Delaware ? yep, not exactly Alabama.

As has become the custom in the NFL, Flacco represents the high draft pick who steps behind center early in his career and, usually, stays there. Both Mannings did it, as did Roethlisberger. Just this season, the top two picks in the draft, QBs Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III, were anointed starters at the outset and played sensationally.

Now Flacco and Kaepernick try to join those big-name quarterbacks who own all those Super Bowl rings.

"We try to pass tests every day," Flacco said.

That's how you become a Super Bowl quarterback.

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Deadly smoke, lone blocked exit: 230 die in Brazil

SANTA MARIA, Brazil (AP) ? A fast-moving fire roared through a crowded, windowless nightclub in southern Brazil early Sunday, filling the air in seconds with flames and a thick, toxic smoke that killed more than 230 panicked partygoers, many of whom were caught in a stampede to escape.

Inspectors believe the blaze began when a band's small pyrotechnics show ignited foam sound insulating material on the ceiling, releasing a putrid haze that caused scores of university students to choke to death. Most victims died from smoke inhalation rather than burns in what appeared to be the world's deadliest nightclub fire in more than a decade.

Survivors and the police inspector Marcelo Arigony said security guards briefly tried to block people from exiting the club. Brazilian bars routinely make patrons pay their entire tab at the end of the night before they are allowed to leave.

But Arigony said the guards didn't appear to block fleeing patrons for long. "It was chaotic and it doesn't seem to have been done in bad faith because several security guards also died," he told The Associated Press.

Later, firefighters responding to the blaze initially had trouble getting inside the Kiss nightclub because "there was a barrier of bodies blocking the entrance," Guido Pedroso Melo, commander of the city's fire department, told the O Globo newspaper.

Authorities said band members who were on the stage when the fire broke out later talked with police and confirmed they used pyrotechnics during their show.

Police inspector Sandro Meinerz, who coordinated the investigation at the nightclub, said one band member died after escaping because he returned inside the burning building to save his accordion. The other band members escaped alive because they were the first to notice the fire.

"It was terrible inside ? it was like one of those films of the Holocaust, bodies piled atop one another," said Meinerz. "We had to use trucks to remove them. It took about six hours to take the bodies away."

Television images from Santa Maria, a university city of about 260,000 people, showed black smoke billowing out of the Kiss nightclub as shirtless young men who attended the university party joined firefighters using axes and sledgehammers to pound at the hot-pink exterior walls, trying to reach those trapped inside.

Bodies of the dead and injured were strewn in the street and panicked screams filled the air as medics tried to help. There was little to be done; officials said most of those who died were suffocated by smoke within minutes.

Within hours a community gym was a horror scene, with body after body lined up on the floor, partially covered with black plastic as family members identified kin.

Outside the gym police held up personal objects ? a black purse, a blue high-heeled shoe ? as people seeking information on loved ones crowded around, hoping not to recognize anything being shown them.

Teenagers sprinted from the scene after the fire began, desperately seeking help. Others carried injured and burned friends away in their arms. Many of the victims were under 20 years old, including some minors. About half of those killed were men, about half women.

The party was organized by students from several academic departments from the Federal University of Santa Maria. Such organized university parties are common throughout Brazil.

"There was so much smoke and fire, it was complete panic, and it took a long time for people to get out, there were so many dead," survivor Luana Santos Silva told the Globo TV network.

The fire spread so fast inside the packed club that firefighters and ambulances could do little to stop it, Silva said.

Another survivor, Michele Pereira, told the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper that she was near the stage when members of the band lit some sort of flare that started the conflagration.

"The band that was onstage began to use flares and, suddenly, they stopped the show and pointed them upward," she said. "At that point, the ceiling caught fire. It was really weak, but in a matter of seconds it spread."

Guitarist Rodrigo Martins told Radio Gaucha that the band, Gurizada Fandangueira, started playing at 2:15 a.m. "and we had played around five songs when I looked up and noticed the roof was burning."

"It might have happened because of the Sputnik, the machine we use to create a luminous effect with sparks. It's harmless, we never had any trouble with it," he said. "When the fire started, a guard passed us a fire extinguisher, the singer tried to use it but it wasn't working."

He confirmed that accordion player Danilo Jacques, 28, died, while the five other members made it out safely.

Police Maj. Cleberson Braida Bastianello said by telephone that the toll had risen to 233 with the death of a hospitalized victim. He said earlier that the death toll was likely made worse because the nightclub appeared to have just one exit through which patrons could exit.

Officials earlier counted 232 bodies that had been brought for identification to a gymnasium in Santa Maria, which is located at the southern tip of Brazil, near the borders with Argentina and Uruguay.

Federal Health Minister Alexandre Padhilha told a news conference that most of the 117 people treated in hospitals had been poisoned by gases they breathed during the fire. Only a few suffered serious burns, he said.

Brazil President Dilma Rousseff arrived to visit the injured after cutting short her trip to a Latin American-European summit in Chile.

"It is a tragedy for all of us," Rousseff said.

Most of the dead apparently were asphyxiated, according to Dr. Paulo Afonso Beltrame, a professor at the medical school of the Federal University of Santa Maria who went to the city's Caridade Hospital to help victims.

Beltrame said he was told the club had been filled far beyond its capacity.

Survivors, police and firefighters gave the same account of a band member setting the ceiling's soundproofing ablaze, he said.

"Large amounts of toxic smoke quickly filled the room, and I would say that at least 90 percent of the victims died of asphyxiation," Beltrame told the AP.

"The toxic smoke made people lose their sense of direction so they were unable to find their way to the exit. At least 50 bodies were found inside a bathroom. Apparently they confused the bathroom door with the exit door."

In the hospital, the doctor "saw desperate friends and relatives walking and running down the corridors looking for information," he said, calling it "one of the saddest scenes I have ever witnessed."

Rodrigo Moura, identified by the newspaper Diario de Santa Maria as a security guard at the club, said it was at its maximum capacity of between 1,000 and 2,000, and partygoers were pushing and shoving to escape.

Santa Maria Mayor Cezar Schirmer declared a 30-day mourning period, and Tarso Genro, the governor of the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul, said officials were investigating the cause of the disaster.

The blaze was the deadliest in Brazil since at least 1961, when a fire that swept through a circus killed 503 people in Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro.

Sunday's fire also appeared to be the worst at a nightclub since December 2000, when a welding accident reportedly set off a fire at a club in Luoyang, China, killing 309.

In 2004, at least 194 people died in a fire at an overcrowded nightclub in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Seven members of a band were sentenced to prison for starting the flames.

A blaze at the Lame Horse nightclub in Perm, Russia, killed 152 people in December 2009 after an indoor fireworks display ignited a plastic ceiling decorated with branches.

Similar circumstances led to a 2003 nightclub fire that killed 100 people in the United States. Pyrotechnics used as a stage prop by the 1980s rock band Great White set ablaze cheap soundproofing foam on the walls and ceiling of a Rhode Island music venue.

The band performing in Santa Maria, Gurizada Fandangueira, plays a driving mixture of local Brazilian country music styles. Guitarist Martin told Radio Gaucha the musicians are already seeing hostile messages.

"People on the social networks are saying we have to pay for what happened," he said. "I'm afraid there could be retaliation".

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Sibaja reported from Brasilia. Associated Press writers Stan Lehman and Bradley Brooks contributed to this report from Sao Paulo.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/deadly-smoke-lone-blocked-exit-230-die-brazil-201703681.html

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

AmCham Vietnam | APEC Business Travel Card, FATCA, Tax ...

Tom Clark, APCAC Vice Chairman

Tom Clark, APCAC Vice Chairman

? APEC Business Travel Card available by May 2013
? Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act implementation date extended to Jan 1, 2014
? Forging APCAC?s 2013 Advocacy Agenda
? Tax Reform Debate: Ways & Means Committee ? ?Territorial Tax Regime?

APCAC?s advocacy efforts, along with that of our member Chambers and the on-going support of our Washington-based advisors BGR, has been effective in moving the Administration on several areas that we focused on in our 2012 ?Washington Doorknock? and ensuing follow-up through the year. Collectively, these efforts show the importance of developing a credible, realistic advocacy agenda, tied to the goals of expanding U.S. business access to the growing Asian market, and then executing on that agenda not just in a once-a-year Washington Doorknock, but on an on-going basis throughout the year.

APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC)?: As noted in APCAC Chair Steve Okun?s separate letter, our on-going advocacy on ABTC, following up continuously from the Washington Doorknock in June 2012, has produced firm commitments from the Customs and Border Protection office (CBP) of the Department of Homeland Security to implement the ABTC legislation over the next several months. In a direct response to our APCAC letter to Senator Cantwell, members of her staff, along with staff from the offices of Senators Hirona and Shatz of Hawaii, and Congressman Larsen, met with officials of CBP and were assured that CBP is planning a full implementation of the ABTC legislation by May of this year. It will be based on the existing?Global Entry Trusted Traveler Program with an additional fee of no more than $100. CBP also pledged a 1 week turnaround from the time CBP confirms receipt of an application and the issuance of the new card. This will require ABTC applicants to also become members of the Global Entry Trusted Traveler Program, and we now have a firm commitment for an implementation timeline that will allow U.S. business people access to the benefits of this APEC initiative already enjoyed by their competitors from other economies.

Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA): Last week, the US Treasury released its final rules on implementation of FATCA. While there is no denying the continuing complexity of the rules and the burden that will be placed on US financial institutions and as well as difficulty for overseas American citizens in obtaining financial services, the final regulations have taken some material steps to respond to the inputs made by these stakeholders, including by APCAC in our 2012 Doorknock and on-going advocacy. The final rules extend the implementation deadline by a year until January 1, 2014, reduce some of the documentation requirements for covered institutions (allowing, for example, tax withholding certificates instead of full financial statements, letters of counsel, etc., to verify certain representations), and allow institutions in ?Model 1? jurisdictions to comply by providing information to their host country tax authorities and be exempt from many requirements of the final rules. Some more detailed overviews of final rules and comments are available at the links provided below. Obviously, chambers and their member companies or individuals should consult their legal and tax advisors as to particulars.

http://www.deloitte.com/assets/Dcom-UnitedStates/Local%20Assets/Documents/Tax/us_tax_FATCA_Final_Regs_012313.pdf
http://www.kpmg.com/US/en/IssuesAndInsights/ArticlesPublications/taxnewsflash/Documents/1339finalfatca.pdf
http://www.sidley.com/IRS-Releases-Final-FATCA-Regulations-01-18-2013/
http://blogs.wsj.com/corruption-currents/2013/01/22/experts-laud-extra-time-to-implement-fatca-compliance/

Forging our 2013 Advocacy Agenda: The upcoming APCAC Annual Meeting and APCAC 2013 Business Summit in Taipei is shaping up to be a great event under the leadership of AmCham Taipei. This event will continue the practice of organizing panel discussions and keynote addresses attracting experts from around the region and the U.S. on key topics such as: innovation, energy and environment, healthcare, financial services and regional trade architecture. As in past years, these discussions will be an important input into our new APCAC Report and associated advocacy documents to be used in connection with our upcoming Washington Doorknock, June 9-12, and in advocacy directly with our host governments throughout the region. Please be prepared to receive and comment on, in the next 2-3 weeks, preliminary drafts of a new APCAC Report. This will be a great opportunity for your input into this 2013 APCAC Report to ensure that issues of importance to your AmCham are properly included or brought up to date. These issues will include new challenges to growth and market access in the region, both from governments in the region (emerging restrictions on cross-border data flows and capital flows, continuing level playing field challenges) as well as U.S. actions that may have unintended consequences for growth and markets in the region (for example, the various extraterritorial applications of Dodd-Frank).

Tax Reform Debate: Significantly, we will also follow closely the ongoing tax reform debate in Washington DC, particularly where it may affect the interests of overseas Americans and U.S. corporations operating overseas. APCAC?s long-standing advocacy on maintaining meaningful protections for overseas Americans against double taxation and securing the foreign earned income exclusion (FEIE) will continue, as will upgraded efforts to move to a territorial tax regime such as that maintained by most of our trading competitors. This debate is already under way, as demonstrated by the documents (see links below) from the House Ways and Means Committee and Congressman David Camp?s office of proposals on reforms of taxation of financial products. The framework also includes reform of taxation of individuals and businesses that are to be determined. You will recall that Congressman Camp was a recipient of one of our APCAC Awards in 2012. We will remain in close contact with his office and those of other members of Congress to ensure that APCAC?s voice is heard in the development of these proposals.

Best regards,

Tom Clark
Vice Chair for Washington, APEC and TPP
Asia Pacific Council of American Chambers of Commerce (APCAC)

Comprehensive Tax Reform ? from Ways & Means Committee Web Site

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Source: http://www.amchamvietnam.com/9268/apec-business-travel-card-fatca-tax-reform-apcac-advocacy-update/

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Macmillan tests selling e-books to libraries in two-year stretches

Macmillan tests selling ebooks to libraries in twoyear stretches

Major publishers are taking wildly different approaches to resolving the woes surrounding e-book lending at libraries: they're experimenting with both the short-yet-cheap subscription as well as an expensive option to pay only once for perpetual use. Sure enough, we're now seeing the middle road. Macmillan plans to run a pilot project in the first quarter of the year that will charge libraries $25 per copy for a selection of 1,200 back catalog Minotaur Books titles, but give buyers better than usual lending rights for either two years or 52 loans, depending on the popularity. They'll only have permission to lend to one person at a time for each copy, although Macmillan's comments to LibraryJournal leave the door open to changing terms should the pilot struggle to gain traction. As it stands, the strategy could be expensive for libraries if they have to pay over and over again for a perennial favorite. It might, however, be palatable for those book lending outfits already planning to go all-digital.

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Source: LibraryJournal

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/26/macmillan-tests-selling-e-books-to-libraries-in-two-year-stretches/

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Johnson defends title at UFC Chicago

CHICAGO (AP) ? Demetrious Johnson successfully defended his flyweight title at UFC Chicago, unanimously outpointing John Dodson in front of a capacity crowd Saturday night at the United Center.

Dodson, fighting at 125 pounds, landed left hands twice in the second round, sending Johnson to the ground. In the third round, Johnson had a takedown and landed a knee to get back in the fight. Johnson was warned after two illegal knees, a low blow in the first round and an illegal knee in the fourth round.

Johnson (17-2-1) started taking control late in fourth land, landing a series of knees to Dodson's head and a series of punches as Dodson (15-6) tired. It continued in the fifth and final round, as Dodson couldn't defend repeated knees to his head.

Johnson struggled in the first two rounds.

"I got dazed a little bit, but I am in good shape," Johnson said. "It is going to happen. You are going to get hit."

In what may have been the most anticipated fight of the night, Glover Teixeira topped Rampage Jackson in an unanimous decision in a light heavyweight bout.

Jackson, the 34-year-old former light heavyweight champion was taken down in all three rounds, but Teixeira (20-2) couldn't take advantage. Jackson (32-11) got back to his feet every time. Late in the second round, both fighters exchanged blows. Jackson tried to shrug off Teixeira's punches, but fatigue appeared to be setting in.

"I really wanted to win that fight," Jackson said. "I kind of wish I fought smart and didn't get hit so much, but I always said I would rather lose a good fight than win a boring one and the fans are telling me that was an exciting fight. So I guess I'm sad but not so sad. I fought like Rampage tonight."

The fight was scored 30-27, 30-27, 29-28.

Jackson, who fought his last fight under his current UFC contract, has been critical of the UFC and how he perceives the organization treats its fighters. He insists the fight was his last in the UFC, but plans on continuing his MMA career.

In a lightweight bout, Anthony Pettis (14-2) landed a left kick to Donald Cerrone's body and followed with a left jab in the second round, knocking Cerrone (19-5) to the ground and winning his third straight fight.

"Shutting that guy up was the biggest thing for me," Pettis said. "Now I never need to hear about that guy again. He's done. He got beat in one round. Goodbye."

Pettis put himself in a position to fight Benson Henderson for the lightweight UFC title and asked the question to UFC President Dana White.

"I am not scared to fight anybody. I want the champ ASAP," Pettis said. "Dana White what do I have to do for this title fight?"

In another main card fight, 30-year-old Chicago native Ricardo Lamas (13-2) dropped a series of elbows and punches on 24-year-old Erik Koch (13-2) before the featherweight bout was stopped by referee John McCarthy. Lamas had Koch pinned to the ground and went to work on Koch's bloodied face.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/johnson-defends-title-ufc-chicago-034043034--spt.html

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Recommended Marketing And Social Media Conferences For ...

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I often get asked what conferences I recommend people attend so if you are based in Ireland or the UK here is a list of conferences and events that I recommend you consider attending if you are an executive or leader interested in content marketing, communications, social media and integrated marketing.

If you have a suggestion that you think should be added do leave a message in the comments or through our support desk.

I have added Twitter profiles were they are available so you can follow them to watch out for details ? many also post details of their early bird tickets!

You can find recommended content marketing, digital publishing and social media training programmes here.

Don?t forget that I also host FREE webinars on content marketing and social media trends and tactics ? you can find details of future marketing webinars here.

Digital Biscuit

Date: 24-26 January 2013, Dublin

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If you are interested in the film and animation and advances in technology then you will be interested in the Digital Biscuit. They have a series of talks and demonstrations and the opportunity to hear from film professionals. some of the topics include ?The Evolution of Content Creation and Consumption on Mobile Devices?, ?Online Film Distribution Panel?, ?Trends in Digital Media Post Production? and ?Social Media for Filmmakers?.

There are some free public events and some low cost workshops. The event is facilitated by the Screen Directors Guild of Ireland.

Social Brands Event

Date: 7 February 2013, London

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If you are managing social media and marketing for a large corporate then take a look at the Social Brands Event hosted by Brand Republic. Their one day conference is a great opportunity to hear from peers in B2C marketing including Asda, Carlsberg, Chiltern Railways, Coca-Cola, Heathrow Airport, Honda Motors and Universal Music.

Mission Impossible ? Mobile Marketing 2013

Date: 7 February 2013, Dublin

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There is no question that mobile marketing needs to be on our agenda for the year ahead. The Digital Marketing Institute is hosting a conference focusing on mobile marketing with speakers including representatives from Google and Hubspot.

Measurement.ie Conference

Date: 13 February 2013, Dublin

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If you are still trying to get to grips with measuring the impact of social media then check out Measurement.ie. One reason I would attend would be to hear John Bell who leads Ogilvy?s global social media and business solutions practice. I?ve met with John a couple of times and i am sure he will have a number of interesting insights from the global campaigns they have run.

Business Change In A Digital Age

Date: 19 February 2013, Belfast

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While this is not a full conference I have added this event as there all too few events on digital marketing in Northern Ireland. This event is hosted by the Chartered Institute of Marketing and the CIPR. M?irne Laffan, Managing Director of RT? Digital will be talking about the journey RTE have taken and how they put content at the heart of their digital strategy. I will be speaking about how to integrate social technologies into your marketing and PR communications and providing guidance on the trends to be aware of to improve your social marketing return on investment in 2013.

Sunday Business Post 4th National Digital Media And Marketing Summit

Date: 7 March 213, Dublin

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At the time of writing this article the website was not updated for the event, however they have announced some of their speakers. It will be worth watching for updates in the weeks ahead.

DMX Dublin

Date: 13 March 2013, Dublin

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The Marketing Institute are also hosting their own digital marketing conference. A few notable speakers that will be at the conference are Rand Fishkin of SEOmoz (an excellent and engaging speaker and I have spoken at conferences with his mum!) , Teddy Goff whose team of 200 people built a Facebook following of 45 million and 33 million Twitter followers raising $690 million for the Obama campaign, and Alex Balfour formerly Head of New Media for the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Social Media World Forum Europe

Date: 18-19 March 2013, London

One of the biggest social media events is the Social Media World Forum. I was fortunate to attend back in 2011 and there were some great sessions ? this year there have some high profile brands represented and sessions include content on social commerce, ocial TV and social CRM. Be prepared to be attending with hundreds of others as there are around 500 industry professionals attending.//

Employer Branding Summit UK

Date: 19 March 2013, London

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I have a passion for employer branding from my time as an SVP Human Resources so I had to include this event. Your brand is expressed through every touch point and when it comes to your employer brand, when delivered effectively, it can assist in attracting and retaining the talent you need to help achieve your business goals.

If you are a large organisation and interested in employer branding then check out the forthcoming Employer Branding summit taking place in the UK. Speakers include representatives from organisations including Siemens, Adidas, Volvo, Rolls-Royce, Ernst and Young and Barclays. I am surprised not to see digital and integrated communications more prominently on the agenda given how much it featured in the HR conferences and events I spoke at and moderated last year, though there is a session on ?Building market reach and engagement though your digital employer brand strategy?. The event is sponsored by TMP Worldwide.

Social Media Measurement and Monitoring 2013

Date: 27-27 March 2013, London

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The Social Media Measurement and Monitoring Conference is facilitated by Our Social Times and Chinwag and is both a workshop and a conference focusing on social media measurement and monitoring. I am delighted to see my friend and one of the foremost authorities on metrics and measurement KD Paine is speaking again this year.

Fundraising.ie National Conference

Date: 27 March 2013, Dublin

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As a previous chair of a non profit, I know how important fundraising is to help you achieve the goals of the organisation. Social media has a key role to play in building awareness and helping non profits attract more volunteers and advocates and its a topic that we cover for non profit communications managers who attend the social media communications programme I deliver.

This year the National Conference for Fundraising.ie is incorporating social edia on their agenda with a session called ?Using social media to bring teams together ? The ability to communicate through social media is cutting through the barriers that can exist between Fundraising and Communications functions within charities?.

Ragan International PR and Social Media Summit 2013

Date: 16-17 May 2013, Amsterdam

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If you are in a corporate PR role then check out the Ragan International PR and Social Media Summit ? NASA?s John Yembrick will share experiences and lessons learned while managing social media for the U.S. space programme and you will also hear about the @Sweden Twitter project that has given voice to a country.

Digital Government World Summit

Date: 17 June 2013, Dublin

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if you are marketing or communications leader in the government and the public sector then hold the 17 June in your calendar for the Digital Government World Summit. The summit, part of Enterprise Technology World hosted by iQuest. The agenda is just being finalised ? I am delighted to be speaking again at this conference on the topic of social media trends for public sector organisations.

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Syrian forces escalate offensive in Homs

BEIRUT (AP) ? Syria's army unleashed a barrage of rocket and artillery fire on rebel-held areas in a central province Friday as part of a widening offensive against fighters seeking to oust President Bashar Assad. At least 140 people were killed in fighting nationwide, according to activist groups.

The United Nations said a record number of Syrians streamed into Jordan this month, doubling the population of the kingdom's already-cramped refugee camp to 65,000. Over 30,000 people arrived in Zaatari in January ? 6,000 in the past two days alone, the U.N. said.

The newcomers are mostly families, women, children and elderly who fled from southern Syria, said Melissa Fleming, spokeswoman for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. She said the UNHCR was working with the Jordanian government to open a second major camp nearby by the end of this month.

Many of the new arrivals at Zaatari are from the southern town of Daraa, where the uprising against Assad first erupted nearly two years ago, the Britain-based Save the Children said Friday.

Five buses, crammed with "frightened and exhausted people who fled with what little they could carry," pull up every hour at the camp, said Saba al-Mobasat, an aid worker with Save the Children.

The exodus reflected the latest spike in violence in Syria's civil war. The conflict began in March 2011 after a peaceful uprising against Assad, inspired by the Arab Spring wave of revolutions that toppled leaders in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Yemen, turned violent.

Despite significant rebel advances on the battlefield, the opposition remains outgunned by government forces and has been unable to break a stalemate on the ground.

In Lebanon, the leader of the Syria-backed Lebanese Hezbollah group, Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, said Friday in a speech that those who dream about "dramatic changes" taking place in Syria should let go of their fantasies.

"Particularly those who were expecting the fall of Damascus," he told supporters, adding that military, political and international developments point to the futility of such dreams.

Activists said the army recently brought in military reinforcements to the central province of Homs and launched a renewed offensive aimed at retaking patches of territory that have been held by rebels for months.

An amateur video posted online by activists showed rockets slamming into buildings in the rebel-held town of Rastan, just north of the provincial capital, Homs. Heavy gunfire could be heard in the background.

Another video showed thick black and gray smoke rising from a building in the besieged city. "The city of Homs is burning ... day and night, the shelling of Homs doesn't stop," the narrator is heard saying.

Troops also battled rebels around Damascus in an effort to dislodge opposition fighters who have set up enclaves in surrounding towns and villages. The troops fired artillery shells Friday at several districts, including Zabadani and Daraya, according to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

Another activist group, the Local Coordination Committees, said regime warplanes carried out airstrikes on the suburb of Douma, the largest patch of rebel-held ground near Damascus.

Other video showed devastation in the Damascus neighborhood of Arbeen, following what activists said were two airstrikes there. A bleeding, wounded man can be seen being helped out of the rubble of the destroyed building. The videos appeared consistent with Associated Press reporting on the fighting.

Last month, the UNHCR said it needed $1 billion to aid Syrians in the Mideast, and that half of that money was required to help refugees in Jordan.

The agency says 597,240 refugees have registered or are awaiting registration with the UNHCR in Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Egypt. Some countries have higher estimates, noting many Syrians have found accommodations without registering, relying on their own resources and savings.

In Turkey, U.S. officials announced that the United States was providing an additional $10 million in assistance to help supply flour to bakeries in the Aleppo region.

Nancy Lindborg, assistant administrator for the U.S. Agency for International Development, said the aid would help provide daily bread for about 210,000 people for the next five months.

She said that with the new assistance, the United States was providing a total of $220 million to help Syrians.

"Too many people ? an unconscionable number of Syrians ? are not able to get daily bread, in addition to other supplies," Lindborg told journalists after a visit to a Syrian refugee camp near Turkey's border with Syria.

In a rare gesture, Syria's Interior Ministry called on those who fled the country during the civil war to return, including regime opponents. It said the government will help hundreds of thousands of citizens return whether they left "legally or illegally."

Syrian opposition figures abroad who want to take part in reconciliation talks will also be allowed back, according to a ministry statement carried late Thursday by the state SANA news agency.

If they "have the desire to participate in the national dialogue, they would be allowed to enter Syria," it said.

The proposed talks are part of Assad's initiative to end the conflict that started as peaceful protests in March 2011 but turned into a civil war. Tens of thousands of activists, their family members and opposition supporters remain jailed by the regime, according to international activist groups.

Opposition leaders repeatedly have rejected any talks that include Assad, insisting he must step down. The international community backs that demand, but Assad has clung to power, vowing to crush the armed opposition.

More than 60,000 people have been killed since the conflict began, according to the U.N.

Activists also said two cars packed with explosives blew up near a military intelligence building in the Syrian-controlled part of the Golan Heights, killing eight. Most of the dead were members of the Syrian military, the Observatory said.

The Syrian government had no comment on the attacks, which occurred Thursday night in the town of Quneitra, and nobody claimed responsibility for them.

Car bombs and suicide attacks targeting Syrian troops and government institutions have been the hallmark of Islamic militants fighting in Syria alongside rebels trying to topple Assad.

Quneitra is on the cease-fire line between Syria and Israel, which controls most of the Golan Heights after capturing the strategic territory from Syria in the 1967 war.

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Associated Press writers Albert Aji in Damascus, Syria, Suzan Fraser in Ankara, Turkey and Zeina Karam in Beirut contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/syrian-forces-escalate-offensive-homs-184013373.html

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Hundreds updated, now lets you play your own music

Hundreds updated, now lets you play your own music

Hundreds, the insanely addictive iPhone and iPad puzzle game by Semi Secret Software, has been updated to allow you to play your own music in the background. That's right, you now get to pick your own soundtrack. They've also added volume sliders for both music and sound effects, so unlike movies and commercials, you can control the relative values of what you hear.

Unfortunately, an iCloud bug slipped in that's causing some stability issues for some users. Semi Secret Software has submitted a fix, and are hoping it will be approved soon.

Note: Developer Adam "Atomic" Saltsman was good enough to sit down and talk Hundreds, Canabalt, and game design with us on Debug. Give it a listen.



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Friday, January 25, 2013

P53 mutation hinders cancer treatment response

Jan. 25, 2013 ? Scientists from the National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS) have discovered the workings of the gene that has been hindering treatment response in cancer patients. This discovery was made after 5 years of studying the mutant form of the p53 gene, the major tumor suppressor in humans, which is generally found mutated in over 50% of all type of human cancers.

The dominant-negative (DN) effect of the mutant p53 gene in cancers was found to affect the outcome of cancer treatment modalities. DN effect is a phenomenon whereby one copy of mutant p53 that exists in cancer cells inhibits the tumor suppressor activity of the other wild-type p53 copy when they co-exist. The result is that a patient may either have poor response or earlier relapse of tumours after their treatment.

The research findings is significant in that it offers hope to improve cancer treatment outcomes by selectively inhibiting mutant p53's DN effect through several methods by generating selective and specific inhibitory molecules specific for some of the common hot-spot p53 point mutations. There are currently no drugs or compounds that can alleviate DN effects of mutant p53.

In order to understand the specific roles of mutant p53 DN properties in regulating acute treatment response and long-term tumourgenesis, a team of five researchers led by NCCS Prof Kanaga Sabapathy, the Principal Investigator in the Laboratory of Carcinogenesis and Head of the Division of Cellular & Molecular Research from NCCS, carried out experiments by generating genetically engineered knock-in mouse strains expressing varying levels of mutant p53. The results showed that DN effect is observed after acute p53 activation by a variety of chemotherapeutic drugs and irradiation, thereby affecting anti-cancer treatment. This breakthrough came after five years of intensive research.

It was found that mutant p53 have DN effects in a cell-type and dose-dependent manner, especially during acute p53 activation where p53 levels are elevated. Based on the above observations, efforts to generate specific inhibitors for the common hot spot p53 point mutations are underway. The inhibition of mutant p53 expression in cells carrying a wild-type and mutant p53 alleles can improve response to chemotherapeutic drugs.

In a further study, the researchers also questioned the possibility of the mutant p53 acquiring new functions (or Gain of Function) to drive carcinogenesis, transforming normal cells to cancerous cells. Their investigation comparing cells from genetically engineered mouse strains expressing 2 different types of p53 mutations: the R172H mutation versus the R246S mutation, which showed that Gain of Function (GOF) was found only in the former. This showed that GOF of mutated p53 is specifically dependent on mutation-type but not across all kinds of genetic mutations, highlighting diversity in properties of the different types of p53 mutations, thereby indicating that mutations found in human cancers can behave differently, and thus, need to be carefully assessed prior to treatment.

Thus, the existence of mutant p53 certainly has a negative impact on cancer treatment, whether it is through DN effect or GOF. Prof Sabapathy said that the team is now embarking on more research to determine the possibility of targeting mutant p53 without affecting wild-type p53 in human cells, paving way to clinical trials in the future to test the efficacy on cancer therapeutic response.

The research was supported by grants from the National Medical Research Council of Singapore and the Singapore Millennium Foundation to KS. The publication has been accepted and published by Cell Press, publisher of biomedical journals, in the journal Cancer Cell, on Dec. 10, 2012. Prof Sabapathy also teaches at the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School.

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"Cloud Atlas" producers "unaware" Chinese distributor cut 30 minutes from film

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - "Cloud Atlas" premiered in Beijing, China on Monday night, but not before "almost 30 minutes" were cut from the film's 172-minute running time without the producers' knowledge.

"We were unaware that our Chinese partners, Dreams of Dragon Pictures, had cut almost 30 minutes from the film," producers Grant Hill and Philip Lee told TheWrap in a statement on Wednesday. "We did know that, as with other countries, there were likely to be censorship trims and we trusted them to protect the integrity of the filmmaker's creativity and vision."

Dreams of Dragon Pictures, the Chinese distributor that poured $10 million into the independent science fiction movie's $102 million budget, told China.org.cn that those censorship trims included several explicit scenes containing sex and violence. The company admitted cuts were also made to tailor the film to interests in the foreign market, however, it's not exactly clear what content was omitted.

And whether or not the re-edit actually protected the filmmaker's integrity and vision, is another question. Hill and Lee say they have "not seen the edited version," while Lana Wachowski told reporters at the premiere, "It sucks really, but I believe you can watch the full version online."

Lana, who co-wrote and co-directed "Cloud Atlas" with her brother Andy Wachowski and German filmmaker Tom Tykwer ("Run Lola Run"), may be referencing the piracy problem running rampant in China.

Regardless of piracy concerns or unwanted cuts, Hill and Lee are excited to see how the big-screen adaptation of David Mitchell's 2004 novel performs in Chinese theaters once released on January 31 and wish their foreign partner well.

"We have been excited by the overwhelmingly positive reaction to the film by the local media and public during the promotional visit and premiere here to Beijing this week," their statement continued. "And we wish Dreams of Dragons every success as it builds on the successful international rollout to date".

"Cloud Atlas" - an ambitious adventure that simultaneously tells multiple stories throughout the past, present and future in order to explore how individuals' actions affect others - stars Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Jim Sturgess, Ben Whishaw and Xun Zhou, among others in multiple (and often unrecognizable) roles.

The film made just $27 million at the domestic box office before grossing to date $56 million internationally. However, producers hope it's $100 million budget can still be recouped in markets including China, Hong Kong, Japan, France, UK, Spain and Australia.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/cloud-atlas-producers-unaware-chinese-distributor-cut-30-195809629.html

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?Dell Dude? thinks he can save the company: Bring me back!

Dell Dude Ben Curtis

Ben Curtis, an actor and former spokesperson for Dell (DELL) known for his catchphrase ?Dude you?re getting a Dell,? believes that he can help the company he used to promote. According to Curtis, the solution is simple: bring back the ?Dell Dude.? The actor represented the company from 2000 to 2003 in a series of commercials that were critically acclaimed and helped Dell become the world?s largest PC vendor. After running into some legal problems, however, Curtis was let go.

[More from BGR: RIM releases BES 10 for BlackBerry 10 and rival phones, offers free 60-day trial]

The company has struggled in recent years as consumers begin to embrace a post-PC era. Dell is reportedly in buyout talks with a private equity firm that would value the?company?between $22 billion and $25 billion.

[More from BGR: As data gets cheaper for Verizon to transmit, customers are paying more]

Curtis doesn?t believe this is the best option, though.

?I think they?re making a huge mistake and simply need to bring back the Dell Dude!? he said in an interview with Bloomberg. ?That?s it. That?s all they need to do. If they brought me back, their sales, stock and media presence would skyrocket.?

Curtis believes this would be ?by FAR the smartest move they could make.?

This article was originally published on BGR.com

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ultimate-humiliation-dell-now-getting-advice-dell-dude-045927185.html

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Mali Islamists suffer split as Africans prepare assault

MARKALA, Mali/DAKAR (Reuters) - A split emerged on Thursday in the alliance of Islamist militant groups occupying northern Mali, as French and African troops prepared an offensive aimed at driving them from their safe haven in the Sahara.

A senior negotiator from the Ansar Dine rebels who helped seize the north from Mali's government last year said he was now part of a faction that wanted talks and rejected the group's alliance with al Qaeda's North African franchise AQIM.

It was unclear how many fighters had joined the new Islamic Movement of Azawad (MIA) faction. But the announcement will encourage international negotiators who have long sought to prise apart the Islamist alliance, seen as a major threat by Washington and other Western and regional powers.

"There has to be a ceasefire so there can be talks," Alghabass Ag Intallah, an ethnic Tuareg, told Reuters from the Ansar Dine stronghold of Kidal in northeast Mali. The new MIA would focus its efforts on seeking autonomy for the northern homeland of the desert Tuaregs, he said.

For nearly two weeks, French aircraft have bombarded rebel positions, vehicles and stores in the center and north of Mali as a ground force of African troops assembles to launch a U.N.-backed military intervention.

The strikes halted a rebel advance further south. French and Malian ground troops have also retaken several towns after the insurgents avoided a head-on fight, abandoning vehicles and slipping away into the scrubland.

On Thursday, a Reuters correspondent saw around 160 troops from Burkina Faso deployed in the dusty central Malian town of Markala - the first West African troops to link up with French and Malian forces. They replaced French soldiers protecting a bridge over the Niger River.

Malian women pounding millet by the roadside stopped to wave as French armored vehicles, trucks and jeeps rumbled north from Segou - some 30 km (20 miles) from Markala - heading for the town of Diabaly, recently recaptured from the rebels.

REPORTS OF REPRISAL KILLINGS

News of the French and African advances has been overshadowed by allegations from residents and rights groups that Malian government soldiers have executed Tuaregs and Arabs accused of collaborating with the rebels.

Mali's army has denied the allegations but the reports of killings of lighter-skinned Tuaregs and Arabs by Mali's mostly black army has raised the risk that the internationally-backed intervention could trigger an ethnic bloodbath.

"These people took up arms against us, our colleagues were killed ... I no longer have any Tuareg friends," one Malian soldier, who asked not to be named, told Reuters.

Outside Diabaly, a town of mud-brick huts amid mango trees surrounded by irrigation canals 350 km (220 miles) north of the capital Bamako, Malian army soldiers captured a group of suspected Islamists found hiding in a local house, said a Malian officer, Captain Samasa, who only gave his first name.

The captives were taken away in a truck, witnesses said.

Mali's top Muslim leader accused foreign Islamists in the north of trying to impose an alien version of Islam on a country that had been Muslim for a millennium.

"What right do they have to impose the sharia (Islamic law) here?" Imam Mahmoud Dicko, head of the High Islamic Council in Bamako, asked in an interview in the French Catholic daily La Croix.

The rebels have destroyed historic Muslim shrines, which they considered heretical, and imposed harsh punishments that they say sharia demands such as stoning adulterers to death and chopping off thieves' hands.

CALL FOR U.N. PEACEKEEPERS

The Islamist alliance in the north holds the major towns of Timbuktu, Gao and Kidal. It groups AQIM, Ansar Dine and AQIM splinter MUJWA, and the numbers of its fighters are estimated at roughly 3,000.

Fears that it could pose a threat to African neighbors and Western powers increased sharply last week when al Qaeda-linked guerrillas opposing the French-led military intervention in Mali briefly seized a gas plant in neighboring Algeria. At least 37 foreign hostages were killed in the incident which ended when Algerian forces stormed the facility.

Reflecting the wider security worries, France has ordered special forces to protect uranium sites run by French company Areva in Mali's neighbor Niger, which supplies fuel for the French nuclear power industry.

There are concerns too that the intervention in Mali could force the Islamist rebels across desert borders, destabilizing neighbors. A Libyan minister said U.N. peacekeepers should be deployed after the initial offensive.

Military experts say a fast deployment of the African ground force, expected to eventually number more than 5,000, is essential to sustain the momentum of the French operations in Mali. The operation will be high on the agenda of an African Union summit in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa this weekend.

Most of the African troops for the Mali intervention are coming from member countries of the West African regional grouping ECOWAS, such as Benin, Nigeria, Senegal, Togo and Niger.

The deployment also includes soldiers from Chad who are experienced in desert warfare. Burundi has also offered troops.

But there are questions over whether the African force has the arms, equipment and training needed for a sustained campaign in a desert and mountain battleground the size of Texas.

International donors are due to meet in Addis Ababa on January 29 to discuss the African military operation, and France said they would be asked for about 340 million euros ($452 million.

El-Ghassim Wane, director of the AU's Peace and Security Council, said that besides the West, the AU was also looking for financial and material support from China for the Mali operation. China was already backing an African peacekeeping operation in Somalia, he said.

(Additional reporting by John Irish, Geert de Clercq, Muriel Boselli, Michel Rose and Tom Heneghan in Paris, Aaron Maasho and Richard Lough in Addis Ababa; Writing by Pascal Fletcher and Daniel Flynn; Editing by Andrew Heavens and Robin Pomeroy)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/burkinabe-troops-join-french-led-push-against-mali-102019875.html

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Armstrong's fees could be reviewed | Sport | BigPond News

New South Australian tourism minister Leon Bignell has conceded the state government could revisit the thorny issue of Lance Armstrong's appearance fees.

Armstrong's downfall has focused attention on the taxpayer money that SA paid for him to race at the Tour Down Under from 2009-'11.

He started his much-publicised cycling comeback at the race.

The state government has always refused to reveal how much Armstrong was paid, saying it remains a commercially-sensitive matter.

The figure is understood to be at least $1 million per year.

After Armstrong's doping confession last week, independent Senator Nick Xenophon said it was time for the government to reveal the amount of the payments.

When asked on Tuesday if the government could discuss the matter, Bignell told AAP: 'I think so.

'As someone new in ... I can see there's a need for commercial confidence for a lot of things,' he said.

'I will sit down and discuss that with the tourism people and my colleagues.

'It's one of those things - will it really make a difference or do we just move on?'

The more likely outcome is that Armstrong's fees will remain a secret.

Bignell said that whatever the government paid Armstrong, it was a smart investment.

His visits dramatically raised the international profile of the race and was a boost for local tourism.

Anti-doping scientist Michael Ashenden sees it differently, saying in the media this week that the government prostituted itself by paying an appearance fee for Armstrong.

Bignell, who was also appointed sports and recreation minister in a cabinet reshuffle, is a massive supporter of the Tour.

It is Australian cycling's biggest annual event and SA has the contract until at least 2015.

There are always rumblings about other states, particularly Victoria, trying to poach the Tour.

But Bignell is adamant that will not happen.

'I love it to death,' he said of the race.

'I would fight as hard as Stuart O'Grady fought at Paris-Roubaix (to keep it in SA).

'I will do everything that needs to be done to work with Mike (race director Mike Turtur) and Hitaf (SA tourism chief Hitaf Rasheed) - they have a great reputation throughout the cycling world.

'Whatever they need, I will be shoulder-to-shoulder with them.

'We want to make sure we cement this race. It's a great part of the state's calendar.'

Source: http://bigpondnews.com/articles/Sport/2013/01/23/Armstrongs_fees_could_be_reviewed_838453.html

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What "Salt to Taste" Actually Means

What "Salt to Taste" Actually Means"Salt to taste" can be a confusing instruction in recipes, since "taste" isn't a concrete measurement. Cooking blog the Kitchn lets us know what this oft-confused phrase really means.

"Salt to taste" doesn't mean "try to make your dishes salty." Instead, keep in mind what salt does as a seasoning: it reduces bitterness, and brings out the flavors of other, more subtle ingredients.

If you have a dish that tastes flat or bitter, a little salt might be the only fix you need. Before adding more spices or seasonings, try just adding a teaspoon or a healthy three-fingered pinch of salt. Taste again and see if the flavors have improved. Add a little more. Taste again.

And never forget the most important part: the tasting. Hit the link to read more.

What It Really Means to "Salt to Taste" | The Kitchn

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A Creative Writer Braves the Inauguration | The Artist's Road

This is not a post about politics. It is about a creative writer struggling to maintain an art-committed life.

It was great to have a ticket for standing room space on Capitol Hill, but by the time we got through security our view of the festivities was blocked by a tree. It's a good thing this wasn't an April inauguration, as they used to be, or that tree would have been covered in leaves.

It was great to have a ticket for standing room space on Capitol Hill, but by the time we got through security our view of the festivities was blocked by a tree. It?s a good thing this wasn?t an April inauguration, as they used to be, or that tree would have been covered in leaves.

The story begins with a trip to the second Inauguration of President Barack Obama. I was one of approximately 500,000 people to make my way to Washington, D.C.?s National Mall Monday to witness the ceremony. I somehow suppressed my agoraphobia during the entire day, which included packed Metro trains and stations, an hours-long security line, and of course the masses of bodies surrounding me at the base of Capitol Hill during the ceremony itself.

I was there as a loyal supporter of the President, but also as a creative writer. I am everywhere now as a creative writer, ever since I chose three or so years ago to embrace that identity. I can?t turn off that filter on my world.

It was easier to watch the President on a large screen through another tree.

It was easier to watch the President on a large screen through another tree.

So when I listened to the President?s speech, I appreciated its substance, including strong language calling for us to address climate change. But I also appreciated when the prose advanced the substance, such as when he took us through a lineage of rights struggles for women, blacks and gays: ?We, the people, declare today that the most evident of truths ? that all of us are created equal ? is the star that guides us still; just as it guided our forebears through Seneca Falls, and Selma, and Stonewall.?

Now I'm looking west, past the Capitol reflecting pool. Crowds reached the Washington Monument.

Now I?m looking west, past the Capitol reflecting pool. Crowds reached the Washington Monument.

I found myself, however, channeling my third semester Vermont College of Fine Arts instructor, who always wanted me to make better use of metaphor. Ronald Reagan famously did this in his shining-city-on-a-hill speech, which was an homage to a 17th Century John Winthrop sermon. I found metaphor in poet Richard Blanco?s reading. Blanco was a guest writer at one of my VCFA residencies, and it was great to hear him read a poem written for the occasion. It dripped with compelling imagery. But?and I say this with the greatest respect to him?I have learned at VCFA readings that there is not a direct correlation between a poem?s length and its beauty. Speaking for most of the half-million attendees who had been standing for hours in the bitter cold, if you read after the President?s address and before Beyonce sings, you might want to keep your reading short.

We spent several hours jammed on First Street NW, waiting for the orange gate to open; no one was telling us what the delay was, and I'm still not entirely clear on that.

We spent several hours jammed on First Street NW, waiting for the orange gate to open; no one was telling us what the delay was, and I?m still not entirely clear on that.

I would have welcomed a speech by Vice President Biden, although he?s never been one to keep an address short. I?m a big fan of the man President Obama on election night called the ?happy warrior,? an homage to William Wordsworth?s poem about the death of Lord Nelson. But Biden demonstrated his passion in his strong enunciation of the oath administered to him by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. Both the President and Vice President had been officially sworn in on Sunday, the 20th, as the Constitution stipulates. This was a mere re-creation. But you?d never know it from the happy warrior, who embraced with perhaps more enthusiasm I?ve ever seen another chance at a job one holder of that office compared unfavorably to a bucket of warm spit.

And where does all of this tie in with my struggle to maintain an art-committed life? Well before dawn on Monday, I arose to get in an hour of creative writing, work on the memoir I am determined to complete during my final VCFA semester. Yesterday morning I again arose before the sun, to work on a personal essay I?m writing for a local magazine, before driving my kids to school and myself to my day job. This morning I again greeted the dark as I returned to the memoir. I am now finishing this post before heading into work.

We cleared security just as Chuck Schumer began the official ceremonies. Were it not for our collective fear of antagonizing the TSA agents working the metal detectors, I'm sure some of us would have been freaking out by now.

We cleared security just as Chuck Schumer began the official ceremonies. Were it not for our collective fear of antagonizing the TSA agents working the metal detectors, I?m sure some of us would have been freaking out by now.

This is a difficult time of year for me to rise so early. Along with agoraphobia, I suffer from seasonal affective disorder, which cripples my mood each winter. It helped tank the end of my last VCFA residency. And it took some of the edge off of an otherwise delightful Monday on the Mall.

But I am making use of the whiteboard wall behind my desk, where I track my writing projects in progress. Across its eight-foot length, in foot-tall letters, are the words ?WRITE.EVERY.DAY.? So I do.

Source: http://artistsroad.wordpress.com/2013/01/23/a-creative-writer-braves-the-inauguration/

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