Friday, May 31, 2013

Applications for US unemployment aid rise to 354K

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits rose 10,000 last week to a seasonally adjusted 354,000. Still, the level of applications is consistent with steady hiring and remains near a five-year low.

The Labor Department said Thursday that applications increased from a revised 344,000 the previous week, slightly higher than the 340,000 initially reported.

The gains pushed the less volatile four-week average up 6,750 to 347,250, the third straight increase.

Weekly applications are a proxy for layoffs. They have fallen nearly 7 percent since November and touched a five-year low of 338,000 earlier this month.

The decline in applications for unemployment aid has coincided with solid hiring. In the past six months, employers have added an average of 208,000 jobs a month. That's up from an average of only 138,000 in the previous six months.

The unemployment rate has fallen to a four-year low of 7.5 percent, down from 10 percent in October 2009. The drop in unemployment has occurred, in part, because many people have given up looking for work. The government counts people as unemployed only if they are actively searching for a job.

"We can't make too many inferences from one week's results but the trend, overall, still points to improving labor markets," said Jennifer Lee, an economist at BMO Capital Markets.

Five states were unable to report complete data to the Labor Department, a spokesman said, because of the Memorial Day holiday earlier this week. The department estimated figures for those five states. That could mean that last week's figure will be revised more than usual next week when the final data is received.

Nearly 4.6 million Americans were receiving unemployment benefits the week that ended May 11, the latest data available. That's down 25 percent from 6.1 million a year earlier.

A separate report Thursday showed that the economy expanded at a 2.4 percent annual pace in the first three months of the year. That was slightly below an earlier estimate of 2.5 percent but much better than the 0.4 percent pace in the final three months of last year.

Economists expect growth will slow to about 2 percent in the current quarter, as businesses and consumers adjust to tax increases that took effect at the beginning of the year and federal government spending cuts that kicked in March 1.

Two reports this week suggested that the economy is still expanding at a steady pace. Home prices are surging and consumers are more confident. Both trends could encourage more spending in the coming months, providing crucial support for growth.

Consumer confidence jumped in May to the highest level in five years, the Conference Board said Tuesday. Soaring stock prices and Americans' brighter outlook on the job market helped drive the gain.

Home prices jumped nearly 11 percent in March from a year earlier, according to the Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller home price index, also released Tuesday. That is the biggest gain in seven years.

Higher prices increase homeowners' net worth, which makes them more likely to spend. They can also sustain the housing recovery, by encouraging more would-be buyers to purchase homes before prices rise further.

More buyers are bidding on a tight supply of homes. That's encouraged builders to step up construction, which creates more jobs. Applications for building permits rose to the highest level in five years in April.

The brightening economic picture has raised speculation that the Federal Reserve would dial back its $85 billion a month bond-buying program. The purchases are intended to lower long-term interest rates and encourage more borrowing and spending.

Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress last week that it was too early to wind down the program. Fed policymakers have said they will continue the purchases until there is substantial improvement in employment.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/applications-us-unemployment-aid-rise-354k-123655605.html

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M. Night Shyamalan Plots Out 'Unbreakable 2'

Director tells MTV News there's a lot more on his mind than current film 'After Earth.'
By Todd Gilchist

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1708211/unbreakable-sequel-m-night-shyamalan.jhtml

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Russians find mammoth carcass with liquid blood

In this image made available on Thursday, May 30, 2013 from Rossiya television a mammoth carcass lies in snow on the Arctic Lyakhovsky Island, Russia. Russian researchers say they have discovered a perfectly preserved woolly mammoth carcass with liquid blood on a remote Arctic island, fueling hopes of cloning the Ice Age animal. The frozen remains of a female mammoth were so well preserved that blood came running out after it was recovered from ice. (AP Photo/Rossiya Television, AP Video) TV OUT

In this image made available on Thursday, May 30, 2013 from Rossiya television a mammoth carcass lies in snow on the Arctic Lyakhovsky Island, Russia. Russian researchers say they have discovered a perfectly preserved woolly mammoth carcass with liquid blood on a remote Arctic island, fueling hopes of cloning the Ice Age animal. The frozen remains of a female mammoth were so well preserved that blood came running out after it was recovered from ice. (AP Photo/Rossiya Television, AP Video) TV OUT

(AP) ? A perfectly preserved woolly mammoth carcass with liquid blood has been found on a remote Arctic island, fueling hopes of cloning the Ice Age animal, Russian scientists said Thursday.

The carcass was in such good shape because its lower part was stuck in pure ice, said Semyon Grigoryev, the head of the Mammoth Museum, who led the expedition into the Lyakhovsky Islands off the Siberian coast.

"The blood is very dark, it was found in ice cavities bellow the belly and when we broke these cavities with a poll pick, the blood came running out," he said in a statement released by the North-Eastern Federal University in Yakutsk, which sent the team.

Wooly mammoths are thought to have died out around 10,000 years ago, although scientists think small groups of them lived longer in Alaska and on islands off Siberia.

Scientists have deciphered much of the woolly mammoth's genetic code from their hair, and some believe it's possible to clone them if living cells are found

Grigoryev said the find could provide the necessary material. The blood of mammoths appeared not to freeze in extreme temperatures, likely keeping mammoths warm, he said.

The temperature at the time of excavation was -7 to - 10 degrees Celsius (14 to 19 degrees Fahrenheit.)

The researchers collected the samples of the animal's blood in tubes with a special preservative agent. They were sent to Yakutsk for bacterial examination in order to spot potentially dangerous infections.

The carcass' muscle tissue was also in perfect condition.

"The fragments of muscle tissues, which we've found out of the body, have a natural red color of fresh meat," Grigoryev said.

Up to 4 meters (13 feet) in height and 10 tons in weight, mammoths roamed across huge areas between Great Britain and North America and were driven to extinction by humans and the changing climate.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/b2f0ca3a594644ee9e50a8ec4ce2d6de/Article_2013-05-30-Russia-Mammoth/id-9c31cb2bc779408d95df5d7c58e37a10

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Maybe Portia de Rossi's "Plastic Surgery" Is Just Makeup?

A year ago, we Arrested Development fans learned that our underrated, unfairly canceled, favorite-comedy-on-TV was going to return to us after seven years off the air. We've been chomping at the bit ever since, waiting to be reunited with those crazy, self-involved Bluths. On Sunday, Season 4 finally arrived. And now that it's here, everyone's talking about ... Portia de Rossi's face.

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Oak Grove resident doesn't let spinal injury keep him off tennis court ...

Whap!

Jim Carlton zips across the court, pivots, and with a deft, cross-court slice, floats the ball into a corner near the net, beyond the reach of his opponent's racket.

Carlton, 67, does that a lot. Out on the tennis court, the Oak Grove resident is a healthy adversary with a knack for hitting slices, lobs and forehand drives. Often, those watching are surprised to learn that he has lost so much use of his limbs that he can be medically classified as a quadriplegic.

"Is there a name for that kind of shot?" calls one impressed onlooker, recently watching Carlton in a doubles tennis match at Milwaukie's Willamette View retirement community.

"Sure," quips 83-year-old Bob Ely, one of Carlton's able-bodied opponents on the other side of the net. He chuckles ruefully. "It's called taking advantage of an old man."

Decades ago, when Carlton had use of his entire body, he played with advanced teams all around the metro area, collecting many awards. Then, in 1992, the former city of Portland technician was riding an all-terrain vehicle on the coast when another rider jumped a dune and landed on him. The impact crushed his helmet and injured Carlton's spine at the sixth vertebra from the top, paralyzing nearly all the muscles below. The 16-year-old youth who caused the accident was uninjured.

Since then, Carlton's been working on whipping his opponents from the seat of his nimble green electric wheelchair. And doing, his friends and opponents say, a killer job of it.

"He shows no mercy, and he doesn't expect any either," says George Arscott, 89, another able-bodied friend who often plays with and against Carlton.

"He definitely holds his own with us," agrees Ely, a Willamette View resident. "I lose to him quite regularly."

Some wonder how he manages to remain positive and philosophical in the face of such loss and challenge.

"I admire him immensely," Arscott says. "When this happened, he didn't pull back into his shell. No, he figured out how to (adjust his game). He focused, and got it done."

Sitting with his wife, Tricia, in their spacious Oak Grove living room, Carlton shrugs slightly and smiles. "I know, this is pretty dramatic. I can do only a small percentage of what I used to do," he said, glancing down at his immobile legs. "But when you get a flat tire, you don't just sit there and stare at it. A while after (the accident ) I just thought, 'This is the next chapter. Let's ride it.'"

Curled into an armchair with Cleo, one of the couple's three cats, his wife recalls the support groups the couple visited shortly after the accident. Some of the spinal injury victims they met were quite angry. Some felt as if their injuries had stolen their lives.

"Most of them were pretty young," Carlton adds, and the two nod. "Often, they were guys who'd hit something in a swimming or diving accident. I think it helped that by the time this happened I was in my 40s. We were grown-ups."

Of course, the accident left Carlton and his wife facing serious inconveniences and frustrations. As well as passions and pleasures to leave behind.

For the able-bodied part of his life, Carlton had liked playing volleyball, skiing, riding motorcycles and hiking as well as playing tennis. Also, he and his wife -- a childhood friend and college sweetheart -- loved being in nature together. They liked nothing better than packing up their sleeping bags and tent, donning their matching helmets and taking off on their BMW touring bike for days or weeks of camping and hiking.

Their Oak Grove home posed more trouble. At the time of the accident, they lived in a large split-level. So for months following the crash, Carlton had to live in the basement while the couple installed a $10,000, vocational rehabilitation-funded elevator and made other significant adjustments to accommodate his disability.

"After something like that, your whole life is scrambled," Carlton said. "You can't get into your own house or bathroom. Your vehicles no longer work for you anymore. It's not good."

There were, however, bright spots and lessons as he struggled toward recovery.

His gratitude swelled at the Legacy Rehabilitation Institute of Oregon, where he met other patients whose spines had broken at higher vertebrae. Some couldn't even perform basic functions like breathing or swallowing on their own.

Since the accident injured his spine lower down, he had the ability to do those things, and more. He even had a small amount of mobility in his wrists, arms and shoulders. His disability, he realized, could be far worse.

Then, about two months after the accident, inspiration struck like a forehand smash.

What: A group of wheelchair tennis players, coaches and supporters devoted to the sport they love. The group represents people with a wide variety of skill levels and disabilities, from recreational players to those who play in wheelchair tennis tournaments. Since 1986, the association has been promoting active lifestyles for those with disabilities. The group also works to provide more services and training to people in wheelchairs.

Classes: The group offers an introductory class and drill session at 10 a.m. most Saturdays at the Tualatin Hills Tennis Center, 15707 S.W. Walker Road in Beaverton. Cost is $18.

Information: 503-629-6331

Carlton wound up at a Beaverton event where Randy Snow, the first Paralympian to be inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame, happened to be holding a wheelchair tennis clinic. As a teenager, the Texan was a state-ranked tennis player, but at 16, a 1,000-pound bale of hay fell on him and crushed his spine, paralyzing him from the waist down.

In college, after a spell of hard partying, Snow began training, formed a wheelchair basketball team, then began wheelchair-racing and playing competitive tennis. Soon after, he became the best wheelchair tennis player in the United States. Snow, who died in 2009, won gold medals in the 1992 Summer Paralympics in Barcelona for singles and doubles tennis.

After a passionate lecture about wheelchair tennis, Snow spoke directly with Carlton, filling him with inspiration and practical tips. It didn't matter that Carlton couldn't grip the racket with his weakened fingers, Snow said, and he showed him how to use hockey tape to snugly but comfortably wrap the racket handle into his hand. And, Snow said, Carlton could use a good electric sports wheelchair, like the nimble Quickie P 200 that sits in his living room today.

The tennis pro gave Carlton all kinds of other tips, but more importantly, he reignited Carlton's passion for tennis.

"He was great, and so upbeat," Carlton said. "Just a bundle of energy. After his accident, he said he'd been just mentally scrambled, and on the road to despair. But he got going and now, he was a champion."

Snow saw the champion in Carlton, too.

"He knew I could play, but that I'd have to be starting all over," Carlton said.

Soon after that, Carlton began seriously practicing and playing again, and ultimately joined the Northwest Wheelchair Tennis Association, where he has served for 17 years as treasurer. He joined the NEC international wheelchair tennis tour, which spanned the country and Canada, and soon, his number of awards was once again expanding.

Now, Carlton plays able-bodied opponents several times a week, at Willamette View and the Portland Tennis Center. Tricia Carlton likes to watch her husband play and is amused when new opponents look him over, then underestimate him.

After losing what they expected to be an easy match, she said, they usually come up to her and say something like "Wow. He's really good. He hits hard."

-- Kate Taylor

Source: http://www.oregonlive.com/milwaukie/index.ssf/2013/05/oak_grove_resident_doesnt_let.html

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Independent Rhode Island governer defects to the Democratic party

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) ? Independent Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee is joining the Democratic Party ahead of his 2014 bid for a second term, his spokeswoman said Wednesday, confirming a move that Chafee has been talking about for months as a way to better position himself for re-election.

Chafee would not immediately address his party switch when asked about it Wednesday after he exited a ferry from Block Island to the mainland, saying only that he would be announce his decision at his local board of canvassers on Thursday morning. But he did say his priorities haven't changed.

"All I've cared about since my time in public service started is good, honest, efficient government. That hasn't changed. Nothing has changed since I was a councilman in Warwick," Chafee said.

The governor, a former Republican senator, became a political independent in 2007, the year after he lost re-election to the U.S. Senate. He was elected as the nation's only independent governor in 2010.

Chafee has noted in the past that he shares many positions with Democrats and that joining the party would help with fundraising. He is a supporter of President Barack Obama and spoke at last year's Democratic National Convention. But for local Democrats, the move complicates next year's Democratic primary and sets up the possibility of a three-way matchup with Providence Mayor Angel Taveras and Treasurer Gina Raimondo.

Obama said in a statement that he was delighted and thrilled by the decision. Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin, chairman of the Democratic Governors Association, said the group was excited to welcome Chafee and looked forward to "enthusiastically supporting whoever emerges as the Democratic nominee in Rhode Island."

Many local Democrats declined to immediately weigh in, with some saying they hadn't been informed of Chafee's plan and others declining to comment. House Speaker Gordon Fox, the most powerful Democrat in state politics, had not been told of any plan by Chafee to switch parties, a spokesman for Fox said.

Taveras responded by highlighting his own party credentials, saying in a statement that he has been "a Democrat and a Red Sox fan my whole life, and I don't intend on changing either." A spokeswoman for Raimondo did not immediately return calls for comment.

Former longtime Democratic Congressman Patrick Kennedy told The Associated Press that the move makes sense for Chafee given his political views, including his support for Obama's health care overhaul and his longtime support for legalizing same-sex marriage, which he recently signed into law in Rhode Island. Kennedy said Chafee's views "put him in the mainstream of the Democratic Party."

"He has been very progressive in those ways and I think he'll find a lot of people embracing him, and I think welcoming him," Kennedy said, adding that it would be great to have him join the party.

Registered Democrats outnumber registered Republicans in Rhode Island more than three to one, although most voters aren't affiliated with any party.

When asked how local Democrats will react, given the likelihood that two longtime Democrats are already running for governor, Kennedy, who now lives in New Jersey, said Democrats know Chafee shares their core principles.

"He is the incumbent governor, and he has been a strong supporter of our incumbent president, and I think it would be important for us to acknowledge his support for the traditional principles of the Democratic Party. It's not like he's becoming a Democrat for political expediency alone. He's been consistent," Kennedy said.

Brown University political science Prof. Wendy Schiller said changing parties is a risky move for the governor, setting up a matchup with two of the state's most popular politicians with built in bases of support.

Taveras is Hispanic and is likely to compete with Chafee for the support of organized labor. Raimondo could win over more conservative Democrats and tussle with Chafee for the party's female base.

"I still do not see the significant gain for Chafee in switching parties," Schiller said. "Raimondo and Taveras represent the future of the Democratic Party. They span a wide spectrum of Democratic voters. I think he'd really benefit if those two really beat each other up."

Schiller also downplayed the fundraising advantage to switching parties, saying his status as the nation's only independent governor gave him a distinction he will lose by becoming just another Northeast Democrat.

"I just don't think there's room for Chafee," she said. "I don't see him coming out with a victory."

Chafee is son of the late U.S. Sen. John Chafee, a former governor whose name was synonymous with the Republican Party in Rhode Island for decades. When John Chafee died in office in 1999, Lincoln Chafee was appointed to fill his seat, and then won re-election to the post the following year. In the Senate, he voted to the left of many Democrats, opposing the war in Iraq, for example. But he stuck it out as a Republican through his 2006 re-election campaign, which he lost to Whitehouse.

He left the party in 2007 and became an independent. He made his political comeback in 2010, winning a four-way race for governor with 36 percent of the vote.

As governor, Chafee has struggled with poor approval ratings and some of his policy proposals have fizzled in the face of opposition in the Democratic-controlled General Assembly, such as an early plan to expand the sales tax.

Chafee is a reluctant fundraiser, and he has often depended on personal wealth to fund his campaigns. He told the AP in December that he was considering joining the Democrats to help his chances of winning a second term.

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Associated Press writers Michelle R. Smith in Providence and Ken Thomas and Darlene Superville in Washington contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/independent-ri-gov-chafee-ex-gop-become-dem-165053950.html

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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Devon Horse Show: Sunday Pleasure Drive moved from St. David's church

The traditional carriage pleasure drive competition took place Sunday at Devon as it has for decades, but with a change in format that put the vehicles in front of the spectator stands twice. Heavy rains over the past week made footing so deep that instead of holding the preliminary judging at the St. David?s Church, the classes assembled in the Dixon Oval. From there, they took to the roads for a direct out-and-back drive on a modified route. Each class then returned to the main ring for their final judging and awards, including the drive off for the division championship.

There was one accident reported during the drive, involving the single-horse entry of Cinthia Fletcher of Harpursville, NY. Ambulances responded to the scene, but no immediate word was available on injuries to Fletcher or her horse.

Other winners were Single Horse Harness Two Wheeled Vehicle - Suzy Stafford ? Friesian put to an Aumiller Gig; Single Horse Harness Four Wheeled Vehicle - Lore Homer ? Morgan put to a Wicker Phaeton; Double Harness Ponies ? Mary Stokes Waller ? Welsh pair; Single Pony Harness Two Wheeled vehicle - Nichole Cable; Single Pony Harness Four Wheeled Vehicle ? Tara Miliziano Crowley.

The traditional carriage pleasure drive competition took place Sunday at Devon as it has for decades, but with a change in format that put the vehicles in front of the spectator stands twice. Heavy rains over the past week made footing so deep that instead of holding the preliminary judging at the St. David?s Church, the classes assembled in the Dixon Oval. From there, they took to the roads for a direct out-and-back drive on a modified route. Each class then returned to the main ring for their final judging and awards, including the drive off for the division championship.

There was one accident reported during the drive, involving the single-horse entry of Cinthia Fletcher of Harpursville, NY. Ambulances responded to the scene, but no immediate word was available on injuries to Fletcher or her horse.

Other winners were Single Horse Harness Two Wheeled Vehicle - Suzy Stafford ? Friesian put to an Aumiller Gig; Single Horse Harness Four Wheeled Vehicle - Lore Homer ? Morgan put to a Wicker Phaeton; Double Harness Ponies ? Mary Stokes Waller ? Welsh pair; Single Pony Harness Two Wheeled vehicle - Nichole Cable; Single Pony Harness Four Wheeled Vehicle ? Tara Miliziano Crowley.

Source: http://www.mainlinemedianews.com/articles/2013/05/28/main_line_suburban_life/news/doc51a498d9c3798124961540.txt

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Assad says Syria received Russian missile shipment: Lebanese media

BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syria has received the first shipment of a sophisticated air defense system from Russia, President Bashar al-Assad was quoted as saying, sending a signal of military strength days before an EU arms embargo on the country lapses.

Russia had promised delivery of the S-300 missile system to the Syrian government despite Western objections, saying the move would help stabilize the regional balance at a time of insurgency in Syria waged by Western-backed rebels.

Moscow is a staunch ally of Assad and it has appeared to grow more defiant since the European Union let its arms embargo on Syria expire as of June 1, opening up the possibility of the West arming the Syrian rebels.

"Syria has received the first shipment of Russian anti-aircraft S-300 rockets," Lebanese newspaper al-Akhbar newspaper quoted Assad as saying in an interview due to be broadcast later on Thursday.

More of the missiles would arrive soon, he was quoted as saying.

A source close to Russia's Defense Ministry said there had been a "bank transfer" in connection with the S-300 transaction but that Russian banks were becoming increasingly nervous about dealing with Assad.

"There were some problems with payments because big Russian banks were scared of dealing with Assad, but there was a bank transfer," the source said. "There are also not big banks and banks that are not based in Moscow. Beyond the down payment there was almost certainly a second payment, maybe a third."

Last year, a source close to Russia's weapons export monopoly Rosoboronexport said Syria had paid 20 percent of the contract price, but that the S-300 deal was frozen because of the country's civil war.

The United States, France and Israel have all called on Russia to stop the missile delivery.

More than 80,000 people have been killed in Syria since peaceful protests against four decades of Assad family rule morphed into a civil war, pitting the president's forces and his ally, Hezbollah, against Syrian rebels and a flow of Sunni Islamist militants who have come to help them from abroad.

Moscow says the expiry of the EU embargo complicates U.S. and Russian-led efforts to set up a peace conference between the Syrian government and its opponents, who demand an immediate end to Assad family rule.

GENEVA 2 CONFERENCE

The interview with Assad was to be released on Thursday on Al Manar, a television station linked to Assad's ally, the Shi'ite Muslim militant group Hezbollah.

Assad said he planned to go to the "Geneva 2" conference, al-Akhbar reported, though he was unconvinced of a fruitful outcome and pledged to continue fighting the uprising.

Officials in Israel, the United States' main ally in the region, say the S-300 could reach deep into the Jewish state and threaten flights over its main commercial airport near Tel Aviv.

Al-Akhbar said Assad also stressed ties between his forces and Hezbollah militants now openly fighting on the Syrian side of the Lebanese-Syrian frontier. "Syria and Hezbollah are part of the same axis," al-Akhbar quoted him as telling al-Manar.

"The Syrian army is the one fighting and leading the battles against the armed group, and this fight will continue until all those who are called terrorists are eliminated."

Syria straddles the fault lines of several regional and sectarian conflicts, and the violence in the country is increasingly seeping across its borders.

Israel, wary of any Syrian weapons being sent to Hezbollah in Lebanon, has already carried out three air strikes against Damascus to stop suspected transfers.

A recent series of strikes in Damascus, which shook the entire capital, stoked an angry reaction from Syria. State media outlets said Syria would respond to any further attacks and would also allow militant groups to attack Israel from a shared border on the Golan Heights.

Israel captured much of Syria's Golan Heights in a 1967 war and occupies the territory today, but Assad and his father, the deceased president Hafez al-Assad, had kept the border quiet for decades.

"The Syrian government will not stand in the way of any Syrian groups that want to wage a war of resistance to liberate the Golan," Assad was quoted as saying in the interview.

Hezbollah has said it is willing to support groups that chose to launch operations from the Golan.

Israel has become particularly wary of the S-300 shipments although Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon said on Tuesday that the shipments were not yet on their way.

Earlier this month, Israel was reported to have told Washington that Syria had begun payments for a $900 million purchase of S-300s, with an initial deliver due within three months.

(Additional reporting by Thomas Grove in Moscow; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/assad-says-syria-received-russian-missile-shipment-lebanese-062304204.html

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Apple's New Budget 16GB iPod Touch: 4-inch Retina Screen, $230

Apple's New Budget 16GB iPod Touch: 4-inch Retina Screen, $230

Apple has just quietly launched a budget-friendly new iPod touch: a 16GB model, with a 4-inch Retina display and a price tag of $230.

Replacing the last-gen 3.5-inch version, which hung around Apple's store for a while, the new budget offering loses some of the more advanced features found on the more expensive models?such as the rear camera. It does, however, pack a dual-core Apple A5 processor and the same screen as the four-inch iPhone and iPod Touch. It can also handle FaceTime thanks to a front-facing camera on the front.

Only available in silver, it should be in Apple stores from May 31st for $230. [Apple via Verge via Slash Gear]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/apples-new-budget-16gb-ipod-touch-4-inch-retina-scree-510431533

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Key to development of peripheral nervous system uncovered

May 28, 2013 ? Patients suffering from hereditary neuropathy may have hope for new treatment thanks to a Geisinger study that uncovered a key to the development of the peripheral nervous system.

In an article published today in the online medical journal Nature Communications, Geisinger researchers found that a protein present within immune system cells plays a larger role than previously thought in the development of the peripheral nervous system.

Nikolaos Tapinos, M.D., Ph.D., director of neurosurgery research and staff scientist at Geisinger's Sigfried and Janet Weis Center for Research, said the findings could have implications in how hereditary neuropathy is treated. Hereditary neuropathy affects the peripheral nervous system, causing subtle symptoms such as muscle weakness, wasting and numbness that worsen over time.

"When the peripheral nervous system develops in utero, certain proteins control how the cells travel throughout the body to the proper locations," Dr. Tapinos said. "Some of those proteins are already known, but this is the first time that the protein Lck has been identified as integral to this process."

Lck, or lymphocyte-specific protein tyrosine kinase, is a protein that is found inside specialized cells of the immune system. Dr. Tapinos' research found that Lck controls how cells called Schwann cells migrate across neurons throughout the peripheral nervous system.

Schwann cells function by creating the myelin sheath, the fatty covering that acts as an insulator around nerve fibers. In humans, the production of myelin begins in the 14th week of fetal development and continues through infancy and adolescence. When errors occur in the creation of myelin, hereditary neuropathy such as Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT), a motor and sensory neuropathy, can result.

"What we have found is that Lck is essentially the 'switch' that signals migration of the Schwann cells and production of the myelin sheath," Dr. Tapinos said. "This finding sets the stage for further research into the specific molecular mechanisms that occur in order for this process to break down, and eventually toward developing treatments to prevent it."

Nature Communications is an online-only, multidisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research in all areas of the biological, physical and chemical sciences. Papers published by the journal represent important advances within each field.

Other authors on the article are Jennifer Ness Myers and Kristin Snyder, both of Geisinger's Sigfried and Janet Weis Center for Research.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/~3/u8tCNObmBDU/130528180842.htm

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For pundits, it's better to be confident than correct

May 28, 2013 ? It would be nice to think the pundits we see yelling on TV and squawking on Twitter are right all the time. It turns out they're wrong more often than they are right.

Now two Washington State University economics students have demonstrated that it simply doesn't pay as much for a pundit to be accurate as it does to be confident. It's one thing to be a good pundit, but another to be popular.

"In a perfect world, you want to be accurate and confident," says Jadrian Wooten. "If you had to pick, being confident will get you more followers, get you more demand."

Wooten made his discovery with Ben Smith, a fellow doctoral candidate in economics. Smith originally wanted to test the accuracy and confidence of stock market pundits, taking inspiration from stock watcher and CNBC host Jim Cramer, whom Wooten describes as "the yelling genius that he thinks he is."

But stock predictions rarely come with a date at which one could say a pundit was right or wrong. Sporting events do, so Smith made a software program to sort through more than 1 billion tweets for predictions of the 2012 baseball playoffs and World Series and the 2013 Super Bowl.

The program pulled out tweets with team names, nicknames and expressions commonly associated with predictions, like "beat." Where they might rate the confidence of a television pundit by how loudly he or she yelled, a scale of word strength pegged words like "vanquish," "destroy" and "annihilate" as expressions of confidence.

Their hypothesis: Pundits have a false sense of confidence because that's what the public, seeking to avoid the stress of uncertainty, craves.

"They're trading away some of their accuracy to be a Jim Cramer," says Wooten. "'I might not be right all the time but I can yell louder than this other guy.'"

Wooten and Smith looked at both professional pundits -- celebrities with verified Twitter accounts -- and amateurs claiming some sports expertise. Both were worse at predicting than the 50-50 odds of a coin toss. Professionals were right 47 percent of the time, a hair better than the 45 percent accuracy of amateurs. But the professionals were more confident, scoring a .480 confidence rating to the amateurs' .313.

And confidence pays -- far better than accuracy.

If a professional pundit accurately predicted every game of the baseball playoffs and series, Wooten and Smith estimated his or her Twitter following would increase 3.4 percent. An amateur would get 7.3 percent more followers.

But a professional whose confidence knows no bounds would increase his or her following by nearly 17 percent and an amateur would see a nearly 20 percent rise in followers.

The outlier of the field could be Nate Silver, the statistician and New York Times political blogger. He's both cautious and accurate. But owing in large part to his correctly calling all 50 states in the recent presidential election, he's popular.

By and large, say Smith and Wooten, pundits get a better audience through confidence and the excitement it generates.

"There is some psychological literature on the idea that people hate uncertainty," says Smith. "The fact that people don't like uncertainty would suggest that they don't like the idea of a Nate Silver sort of person standing up there and saying, 'I'm only 90 percent sure.'"

"I like to think of it like a roulette wheel," says Wooten." If you have somebody just placing bets, that person is kind of boring. But if you have someone going, 'Oh, yeah! It's red!' and they are confident, that's the person that you are interested in."

Smith and Wooten outlined their findings earlier this year at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Economics and Finance. They plan to publish a paper on their method in an open-source journal, helping researchers, business people and others pose all sorts of questions to the vast amounts of data on the Internet.

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Liberty Reserve money-laundering case: Five questions answered

Preet Bharara, US attorney for the Southern District of New York, describes a chart showing the global interests of Liberty Reserve, during a news conference in New York, Tuesday, May 28, 2013. Arthur Budovsky,the founder of Liberty Reserve, was indicted in the United States along with six other people in a $6 billion money-laundering scheme described as 'staggering' in its scope, authorities said. (Richard Drew/AP/FIle)

Before being effectively shut down, Liberty Reserve was a digital currency service, similar in function to PayPal, that allowed for anonymous monetary transactions on the Web. Unlike traditional banks and legitimate online commerce sites, Liberty Reserve?s users could set up accounts using fake names and unverified personal information ? all they needed was an e-mail address. It was, prosecutors say, designed as a way for criminals to process money quickly, conveniently, and undetected. ?If Al Capone were alive today, this is how he would be hiding his money,? said Richard Weber, head of the criminal investigation division of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), at a New York press conference that involved members of the Justice and Treasury departments, Secret Service, and Homeland Security.

The company was incorporated in Costa Rica in 2006 and operated ?essentially as a black market bank? Manhattan US attorney Peet Bharara said at the press conference. Over a seven-year span, Liberty Reserve allegedly hosted about 55 million transactions totaling $6 billion related to criminal activity, including ?credit card fraud, identity theft, investment fraud, child computer hacking, child pornography, and even narcotics trafficking,? Mr. Bharara said.

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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Insight: California environmentalists fear frack fight a distraction

By Rory Carroll and Braden Reddall

MONTEREY, Calif./BAKERSFIELD, California (Reuters) - As California sets the ground rules for drilling in the Monterey oil formation, a hard-to-reach shale reserve that is the largest in the United States, some environmentalists worry that politicians, regulators and fellow activists are fighting the wrong battle.

The state regulator is hammering out rules for hydraulic fracturing, while the legislature is debating 10 bills on the practice. The drilling technique known as "fracking" has caused so much concern about environmental problems that it is the subject of a Hollywood movie. But most Monterey drillers employ another technique using acid, and only one bill under consideration would regulate that method.

"All this anti-fracking language misses the target and I am very concerned it is a diversion," said Steve Shimek, of environmental group Monterey Coastkeeper.

The Monterey shale holds an estimated 15 billion barrels of oil, more than most estimates for Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and twice the reserves of North Dakota's Bakken shale oil deposit, which has transformed that state and moved the country a bit closer to energy independence.

California's focus on fracking, which uses water and chemicals to shatter rock formations and release oil or gas, threatens to divert attention from what some environmentalists are starting to see as the real threat: acid jobs.

It is an old well completion method that involves pumping chemicals such as hydrofluoric acid into wells to melt rocks and other impediments to oil flow, and companies are not required to report when they do it.

"These are super-hazardous, poisonous chemicals and we have no idea what they are doing out there with it - how deep it is going, the volumes - nothing," said Bill Allayaud of the Environmental Working Group. "Why shouldn't our state agency be regulating it as we hope they'll be regulating hydraulic fracturing?"

Occidental Petroleum Corp, which is leading the way on Monterey development, said in 2011 it was mainly using acid jobs to get at the shale, and Occidental said this month that only a sixth of its California wells were fracked.

Venoco, a company well known for running California offshore operations near Santa Barbara and a driller of many onshore wells, estimated a few years ago that more than eight out of 10 Monterey wells could be completed with acid jobs alone.

"A typical completion in the Monterey is acid to clean out the drilling fluid that plugged the fractures," said Mike Kobler, CEO of Underground Energy. He drilled a well in a naturally fractured part of the Monterey before running out of money, and is seeking a partner for his bankrupt company.

Certainly, drillers say fracking is a key tool for "cracking the code" of any shale basin, and the potential has attracted major players such as Aera Energy, a joint venture between Royal Dutch Shell Plc and Exxon Mobil Corp.

"You can complete the well without fracking it, but it changes the economics pretty drastically," said Dan Eberhart, head of wellhead specialist Canary LLC, which bought a Bakersfield company last year to target the Monterey.

As for safety concerns, Eberhart echoed many in the industry by saying that exactly what went into a well mattered less than the integrity of the well.

RULES TO TAKE MONTHS, MAYBE YEARS

California already ranks fourth among U.S. states for oil output. Oil service operations sprout between orchards in the middle of the state near Bakersfield, and thousands of "nodding donkey" pumps dot the barren, dusty landscape of century-old oilfields near Highway 33, known as the Petroleum Highway.

But these oil resources are different from those in the rest of the country, thanks to the same churning geology that causes earthquakes, and the Monterey itself can vary widely across its vast expanse from Los Angeles to south of San Francisco.

"It's not that we necessarily decided that (fracking) was the most important issue, but we heard from a very concerned public and a very concerned legislature that this is the most important issue," Jason Marshall, chief deputy director for the body which oversees the state's Division of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources, said at a hearing in the city of Monterey.

Fracking regulation will take up to 16 months to write, said State Oil and Gas Supervisor Tim Kustic. Rules on acid jobs could take even longer.

There is little chance of acid migrating from a well site if the well meets strict state construction standards, and there have been no reports of damage caused, even if there is a risk from how chemicals are handled above ground, Kustic said.

Kassie Siegel, an attorney with the Center for Biological Diversity, said it's a "scandal" how little the public knows about the use of acid in the state's oil recovery operations.

"Taking hydrofluoric acid and injecting it into the ground and changing the geology down there is a big concern," she said, especially if the acid was to migrate underground. "We should not have this activity going on until we know those risks."

Oil drillers, meanwhile, think the regulations will work out all right, thanks in part to support from Democratic Governor Jerry Brown.

Brown, considered among the nation's greenest governors for his renewable energy policies, surprised many of his supporters earlier this year when he voiced support for more production from the Monterey.

As long as car-loving Californians are driving gasoline-powered vehicles, it is better to produce crude oil locally than to import it from other states and countries, he said.

But many in the legislature disagree, and talk of fracking bans may only deepen California's reputation for dysfunction.

Underground Energy's Kobler said the Oklahoma company that sold him leases viewed the state as a "cesspool of regulations."

"Have this conversation in Houston and they'll tell you you're crazy to come to California to look for oil," he said.

(Editing by Peter Henderson and Lisa Shumaker)

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Roku Wants To Be Part Of Your Next Smart TV, Raises $60 Million To Do It

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Presidency and 2020 bids the focus at IOC meetings ? Artesia News

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) ? Call it the perfect storm of Olympic politics.

With sports leaders gathering in St. Petersburg, Russia, this week for a global convention, three high-profile campaigns will be played out at the same time in an unusual confluence of issues that will set the tone for the future of the Olympic movement.

The race for the IOC presidency, the bidding for the 2020 Summer Games and the fate of wrestling will be on full display at the SportAccord conference and executive board meetings of the International Olympic Committee.

About 1,500 delegates are expected for the conference, which opens Tuesday and will feature an appearance later in the week by Russian President Vladimir Putin. His presence will underscore Russia?s commitment to its first Winter Games, which will take place in the Black Sea resort of Sochi in less than nine months.

The centerpiece of the meetings will be Wednesday?s decision by the IOC board on which sport or sports to recommend for inclusion in the 2020 Olympics. Three months after it was surprisingly removed from the list of core sports, wrestling will have a chance to climb back into contention for a spot on the 2020 program.

Also competing for the single opening are seven other sports: a combined baseball-softball bid, karate, roller sports, sport climbing, squash, wakeboarding and the Chinese martial art of wushu.

The sports will make closed-door presentations to the IOC board, which will then decide on recommendations to submit to the IOC general assembly for a final decision in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in September.

There is widespread speculation that the executive board will select a shortlist of three or four finalists, including wrestling. Squash and karate have been cited as other leading contenders, while men?s baseball and women?s softball have merged to push their bid after having been off the program since the 2008 Beijing Games.

?Everything will be done on merit and respecting the rights that the federations have,? IOC President Jacques Rogge told The Associated Press.

Wrestling, a sport with a tradition dating back to the ancient Olympics, has gone through a major upheaval since it was dropped by the IOC in February. The decision caused a worldwide outcry and led an improbable alliance of the United States, Iran and Russia to push for its return.

Governing body FILA has elected a new president, Nenad Lalovic of Serbia, and brought women and athletes into decision-making roles. It has also adopted a series of rules changes designed to make the sport more exciting and easier for spectators to understand.

?The federation definitely understood the reasons why they were ousted and they reacted well,? Rogge said. ?That does not guarantee them a spot, but they have addressed the shortcomings.?

The process has caused some consternation in IOC circles. If wrestling ends up being voted onto the program in September, it means that no new sport will be brought in for 2020, which was the original intention.

Lalovic believes wrestling has done everything possible to win back its place.

?I understand the other sports are surprised to have wrestling with them,? he told the AP. ?They don?t like that, but what can I do? We have to fight, like wrestlers do.?

The debate over the sports lineup comes in the thick of the IOC presidential campaign ? with all candidates to be on show this week in St. Petersburg. Rogge, who replaced Juan Antonio Samaranch in 2001, steps down in September after 12 years.

Five members have declared their candidacies in the past two weeks ? IOC vice presidents Thomas Bach of Germany and Ng Ser Miang of Singapore, finance commission chair Richard Carrion of Puerto Rico, executive board member and amateur boxing association chief C.K. Wu of Taiwan, and international rowing federation head Denis Oswald of Switzerland.

Former pole vaulter Sergei Bubka, an executive board member from Ukraine, is expected to declare his candidacy this week in St. Petersburg and complete the record field of six candidates. Bach has been considered the front-runner, but the large field would indicate there is no consensus and votes could be split in the Sept. 10 election.

Rogge, who has pledged to remain neutral in the race, said he has seen some of the candidates? manifestos and believes whoever is elected will follow in his path.

?There is no sign of revolution,? Rogge told the AP. ?There is a sign of necessary evolution. I don?t expect a major shift from what has been done under Samaranch and me and I believe was quite successful.?

The presidential candidates won?t be the only ones lobbying in St. Petersburg. So, too, will be the three cities bidding to host the 2020 Olympics ? Istanbul, Madrid and Tokyo.

Leaders of all three bids will make public presentations Thursday to the SportAccord delegates, a key chance to get their message across to an international audience. They?ll also make pitches to IOC members in July, two months before the vote in Buenos Aires on Sept. 7.

An IOC evaluation commission will release its report on the bids next month, and Rogge said he is ?reassured? by its findings.

?I know that the outcome of the report is that the three cities are capable of staging excellent games,? he said. ?So there is no major disqualifying shortcoming in any of the three bids. Whoever wins will be a very good organizer and, for me, that is the most important thing.?

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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Obama to nation: Don't take US troops for granted

ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) ? Reflecting on the personal toll of war, President Barack Obama on Monday implored a nation in which few volunteer for the armed forces to "always remember and to be worthy of the sacrifice" of its fallen heroes.

Addressing a Memorial Day service at Arlington National Cemetery, Obama said he worries that U.S. servicemen and women ? including thousands he sent to war in more than four years as commander in chief ? aren't being fully appreciated in an era in which "most Americans are not directly touched by war."

Less than 1 percent of the population of more than 313 million people serves in the military, officials have said.

Obama said he couldn't explain why few are touched by war, but he allowed that it could be because of the bravery and skill of the all-volunteer force, along with new technologies that make it possible to carry out missions while endangering fewer personnel. Contrast that with generations past, when Obama said millions of Americans contributed during World War II, including his grandparents, and when "just about everybody knew somebody" who served in the Vietnam War.

"As a consequence, not all Americans may always see or fully grasp the depth of sacrifice, the profound costs that are made in our name ? right now, as we speak, every day," Obama said.

He cited fears of loved ones being forgotten that he said were expressed in letters he had received from a Naval reservist recently returned from Afghanistan and from a Charlotte, N.C., woman whose two sons are Marines who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Obama noted that his address here last year was the first time in nine years that Americans were no longer fighting and dying in Iraq, where the war has ended. The U.S. also is ending its mission in Afghanistan, with most of the more than 60,000 troops stationed there due to come home by the end of next year.

"But even as we turn the page on a decade of conflict," Obama said, "our nation is still at war."

He urged Americans, as they go about their daily lives, to remember that their fellow countrymen are still serving, still fighting and still putting their lives on the line every day.

"Let it be our task, every single one of us, to honor the strength and the resolve and the love these brave Americans felt for each other and for our country," the president said. "Let us never forget to always remember and to be worthy of the sacrifice they make in our name."

Obama spoke at the nation's hallowed burial ground four days after declaring in a major national security address that the U.S. has taken down the al-Qaida terrorist organization, particularly after the killing of its leader, Osama bin Laden. But terrorist threats remain, he said, cautioning the U.S. against letting its vigilance slide.

The president spoke at the amphitheater of Arlington National Cemetery on a sun-splashed morning after he placed a wreath of red, white and blue flowers at the Tomb of the Unknowns and observed a moment of silence.

In the speech, Obama reflected on the human toll of armed conflict, noting that "every loss is devastating" for the parents who lose a child, the husbands and wives who lose a partner and the children who lose a parent.

As the one who has final say on whether to send troops into combat, Obama said he feels the losses, too.

"I feel it every time I meet a wounded warrior, every time I visit Walter Reed and every time I grieve with a Gold Star family," he said, referring to families whose loved ones were killed during military service.

He last visited wounded troops at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., in March.

Before returning to the White House, Obama stopped at the cemetery's Section 60, the final resting place for U.S. troops killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, including two whose stories the president shared in his remarks.

He and first lady Michelle Obama spent more than a half hour there, walking among the white headstones and greeting and taking pictures with many of those who were at the cemetery to pay their respects.

Before departing the White House, the president and first lady held a private breakfast in the State Dining Room for Gold Star families.

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Wedding bells chime for Katy Perry and Robert Pattinson

Katy Perry and John Mayer at the Grammys 2013
Katy Perry back up for grabs after split from John Mayer. (Picture: Getty)

Maybe they were pondering what could have been. Or maybe they were pondering what could be but Katy Perry and Robert Pattinson certainly ignited gossip that they are seeking solace in each other after watching a wedding rehearsal.

The newly single mates gazed on together at two strangers going through their wedding paces over the weekend just days after K-Stew washed him out of her hair.

?Katy and Rob were just sitting next to each other watching the wedding rehearsal in the main courtyard area,? a rehearsal guest at the San Ysidro Ranch, in Santa Barbara, revealed.

?They were dressed very casually. She was wearing a hoodie and big sunglasses. There was no PDA [public display of affection] between them and no body language that showed they were dating. They just sat together and watched.

The superstars? appeared to be just watching on out of interest.

The guest added: ?They were not affiliated with the wedding party and were not seen mingling with guests.?

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Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson called it quits (Picture: Xposurephotos.com)

Other guest were gobsmacked to see the A-listers.

Guest Zooni Khosla tweeted: ?Robert Pattinson is in the same room as me #omg #fangirlmoment?.

She added: ?He?s not part of our wedding.?

The sighting comes after R-Patz hit the town to celebrate his 27th birthday last week without Kristen hours after moving his stuff out of her LA pad in his truck.

Perry, 28, has been playing the singles market ever since her own split from crooner John Mayer, 35, who boasted he was much happier with the Wide Awake singer out his life.

Pals previously claimed that Katy encouraged Rob to give Kristen the shove after the 23-year-old actress cheated on him with director Rupert Sanders.

?Katy told Rob she didn?t think their relationship could withstand the cheating scandal,? an insider said. ?And he deserved better.?

Back at a karaoke party in March, guests claimed Stewart wanted to ?run away? when Perry allegedly told her she?d snap up Rob if they ever split.

Source: http://metro.co.uk/2013/05/28/wedding-bells-for-katy-perry-and-robert-pattinson-3811020/

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Black gold found on university land

On this day in 1923, Santa Rita No. 1 came in. It was located on University of Texas land in Reagan County. Early in the morning the well sprayed oil over the top of the derrick and covered a 250-yard area around the site. Santa Rita attracted the attention of scouts from major oil companies and proved that the Permian Basin was indeed rich in oil. In 1940 the Santa Rita pump was moved from its original site to the University of Texas campus in Austin. Its presence commemorates a time of transformation for both the University of Texas and Texas A&M University, which shared oil royalties on state university land.

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After Maoist massacre in India, fear of worse to come

Maoist insurgents killed 29 people in an ambush of a political party's convoy in eastern India. The massacre had the government vowing a stepped up counterinsurgency and analysts worried about more violence.

By Shivam Vij,?Correspondent / May 26, 2013

Mourners gather around the offices of the Congress party in Raipur, India, as the victims of Saturday's attack are taken to be cremated.

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A massacre by Maoist guerrillas in eastern India that killed 29 people Saturday placed a spotlight on the group's insurgency and ignited fears of more violence heading into an election.?

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Among the victims of the attack were senior leaders of India's Congress party in the eastern state of Chattisgarh and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh indicated the government will step up its offensive against the Maoists. "We have to be more determined in fighting Naxal (Maoist) extremism. These lives should not go in vain. This incident should be treated as an inspiration in our fight against forces of extremism and violence," he said.
The attack occurred in the Darbha Valley in the Bastar plateau of Chattisgarh. The Communist Party of India (Maoist), whose members are also known as Naxalites, controls large parts of territory in the tribal-dominated Bastar region. On Saturday, a group of 250 guerrillas ambushed a convoy of 25 cars carrying leaders and workers of the Congress party. The convoy was part of voter mobilization for the state elections due in October.

The chief target in Saturday's attack was a tribal leader, Mahendra Karma, who in 2005 had founded a state-supported anti-Maoist militia known as the "Salwa Judum" meaning "Peace March" which has been criticized for human rights violations and hiring child soldiers. The Supreme Court of India disbanded the Salwa Judum in 2011, calling it unconstitutional.

"Since the disbanding of the Salwa Judum, Karma had become a symbolic target whom they had tried to kill before as well," says documentary filmmaker Sanjay Kak, whose recently released film, Red Ant Dream, shows damning footage of Karma organizing the Salwa Judum militia, contrary to his claims that it was a spontaneous Gandhian rebellion against the Maoists.

An eyewitness claimed that the guerrillas danced over Karma's body after spraying him with bullets. The attack also killed the state chief of the Congress party and his son, and critically wounded a senior central-level Congress leader, VC Shukla. The Congress party's national president, Sonia Gandhi, called it "a cowardly act" and "an attack on democratic values".

Sociologist Nandini Sundar, one of the petitioners against the Salwa Judum, says this was a massive security failure on the part of the government. "The government should have expected a response like this to their increased offensive against the Maoists in recent weeks," she says. On Mahendra Karma, she says, "If India had democratic values he would have been behind bars."

Anticipating an escalation of violence from both sides in the months ahead, Sundar said it would be "disastrous for villagers and the government should exercise caution."

Security analysts, however, are calling for an expanded military offensive against the Maoists, who are present to varying degrees in the forests of eastern India through what is called the "red corridor," spanning a third of India's 600 districts.

"The government's own data shows the Maoists have been busy consolidating their hold with arms and tribal mobilization," says Ajai Sahni, director of the Institute for Conflict Management in Delhi. "Casualties have reduced because the government hasn't been going on an offensive and the absence of violence made the government under-estimate the threat," he says.

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Astronaut packs crafts for space station trip

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NASA's Karen Nyberg sits in the Soyuz spacecraft that is scheduled to launch her and two other astronauts to the International Space Station on May 28. Image released on May 17, 2013.

By Miriam Kramer, SPACE.com

An American astronaut is about to get seriously crafty in space.

When NASA's Karen Nyberg, the European Space Agency's Luca Parmitano and Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin officially launch on board a Russian Soyuz spacecraft to the International Space Station on Tuesday, the American astronaut will bring a few key creative items with her.

"I actually enjoy sewing and quilting and I am bringing some fabric with me and thread and I'm hoping to create something," Nyberg said. "I don't know yet what it will be but that's part of creativity is that it comes with the feeling of the day so I have the supplies in my hands to create if I get the opportunity and the creative notion to do so." [Women in Space: A Gallery of Firsts (Photos)]

Although the six-month-stint will be Nyberg's longest in space, it is not her first time visiting the International Space Station.

"I'm looking forward to the most this time actually living there," Nyberg told SPACE.com. "I visited space station in 2008 on the space shuttle Discovery, and it was a very, very quick trip, only 14 days and honestly, I don't really remember a lot of it because it just flew on by so fast."

Nyberg, 43, is planning on sharing her experiences on board the station with the world using social media, although she has only be using Twitter (where she posts from the account @AstroKarenN) for a little over a month. She is also on Pinterest with the handle: knyberg.

Nyberg follows in a line of female astronauts who have spent time on board the International Space Station.

"The females that have lived on space station before me are incredible people and have given me a lot of advice on living there and also dealing with having a child at home while living there," Nyberg said. "So it's just fantastic to follow in their footsteps."

The Minnesota native admits that she will miss a few things about life back on Earth aside from her family.

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NASA's Karen Nyberg, the European Space Agency's Luca Parmitano and Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin are scheduled to launch to the International Space Station on May 28, 2013.

"I also will definitely miss coffee in the morning out of a cup," Nyberg said. "It's just not quite the same when you drink your coffee from a bag."

Nyberg, Parmitano and Yurchikhin will complete the space station's Expedition 36 crew when they join NASA's Chris Cassidy and Russian cosmonauts Alexander Misurkin and Pavel Vinogradov on the orbiting laboratory at the end of the month.

The $100 billion International Space Station was constructed by 5 space agencies representing 15 different countries.

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