Tuesday, April 9, 2013

"Iron Lady" Thatcher mourned, but opponents celebrate

By Guy Faulconbridge and Kate Holton

LONDON (Reuters) - Admirers of Margaret Thatcher on Tuesday mourned the "Iron Lady" who as Britain's longest serving prime minister in over a century pitched free-market capitalism as the only medicine for her country's crippled economy and the crumbling Soviet bloc.

World leaders past and present, from Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to U.S. President Barack Obama, led tributes the grocer's daughter who sought to arrest Britain's decline and helped Ronald Reagan broker an end to the Cold War.

"The world has lost one of the great champions of freedom and liberty, and America has lost a true friend," said Obama.

While world leaders praised the most powerful British prime minister since her hero Winston Churchill, the scars of bitter struggles during her rule left Britain divided over her legacy.

Opponents celebrated in south London and the Scottish city of Glasgow, cheering her death and toasting to the death of "the witch" with champagne and cider.

"We've waited a long time for her death," said Carl Chamberlain, 45, unemployed, sporting a grey ponytail and sipping on a can of cider in Brixton, London, the scene of riots in 1981.

Loathed and loved, Thatcher crushed trade unions, privatised swathes of British industry, clashed with European allies and fought a war to recover the Falkland Islands from Argentina.

Tuesday's newspapers told the story: "The Woman Who Saved Britain", declared the Daily Mail while the Daily Mirror, lead on "The Woman Who Divided A Nation" in an article which questioned the grand, ceremonial funeral planned for next week.

Thatcher's body was removed overnight in a transit van with police escort from the Ritz Hotel where she had died on Monday morning following a stroke.

Thatcher's final journey on April 17 will take her from a chapel inside the Palace of Westminster - where she deployed fearsome and forensic debating skills - to a St Paul's Cathedral where she will arrive on a gun carriage drawn horses from Queen Elizabeth's artillery.

Accorded full military honours, Thatcher's funeral is likely to be the grandest funeral for a British politician since Churchill's state funeral in 1965. Thatcher did not want a state funeral. She will be cremated.

Parliament will return from recess for a special session in her honour on Wednesday.

"IRON LADY"

The unyielding, outspoken Thatcher led her Conservative party to three election victories, governing from 1979 to 1990, the longest continuous term in office for a British premier in over 150 years.

She struck up a close relationship with Reagan taking a hostile view of the Soviet Union, backed the first President George Bush during the 1991 Gulf War, and was the first major Western leader to discover that Gorbachev was a man she could "do business with".

"Very few leaders get to change not only the political landscape of their country but of the world. Margaret was such a leader. Her global impact was vast," said Tony Blair, whose term as Labour prime minister from 1997-2007 he acknowledged owed a debt to the former leader of his Conservative opponents.

Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron cut short a visit abroad and flags flew at half mast. "The real thing about Margaret Thatcher is that she didn't just lead our country, she saved our country," Cameron said.

Mourners laid roses, tulips and lilies on the doorstep of her house in Belgravia, one of London's most exclusive areas. One note said: "The greatest British leader" while another said to "The Iron Lady", a soubriquet bestowed by a Soviet army newspaper in the 1970s and which Thatcher loved.

But, in a mark of lingering anger at a woman who explained her belief in private endeavour by declaring "there is no such thing as society", someone also left a bottle of milk; to many Britons, for scrapping free milk for schoolchildren as education minister in 1971, she remained "Maggie Thatcher, Milk Snatcher".

Having retreated into seclusion after being deposed by her party, the death of her businessman husband Denis in 2003 and creeping dementia had kept her out of the public eye for years. She had been in poor health for months.

COLD WARRIOR

The abiding domestic images of her premiership will remain those of conflict: huge police confrontations with mass ranks of coalminers whose year-long strike failed to save their pits and communities; Thatcher riding a tank in a white headscarf; and flames rising above Trafalgar Square in the riots over the deeply unpopular "poll tax" which contributed to her downfall.

To those who opposed her she was blunt to a degree.

"The lady's not for turning," she told Conservatives in 1980 as some urged a "U-turn" on the economy in the facing of rising job losses and crashing poll numbers. She stuck to her plans to pare state spending but could thank extraordinary victory in the Falklands in 1982 for helping her bounce back to re-election.

Argentinians were less moved to praise her than Falklanders who called her "our Winston Churchill". In South Africa, too, there was a coolness after her death as its new, democratic leaders recalled her prevarication on apartheid.

Among Irish republicans, she was remembered as the leader whose firm line saw 10 men starve themselves to death in British jails - and as one who survived the IRA's deadliest attack on the heart of the establishment when it bombed her hotel in 1984.

In Europe, many in the east had warm words for her refusal to back down against Moscow and the inspiration of her reforms of a centrally planned economy. Among those were Chancellor Angela Merkel, a fellow chemist from East Germany who rose to become her reunited country's first woman leader.

In western Europe, where the late French Socialist president Francois Mitterrand once grappled with a conundrum he described as having "the eyes of Caligula but the mouth of Marilyn Monroe", there was respect for her achievements though never great fondness for her "handbagging" lectures on saving money.

GROCERY SHOP TO WORLD STAGE

Brought up in a flat with no hot water above the family grocery in the eastern English town of Grantham, Margaret Hilda Roberts learned thrift and hard work from her Methodist father Alfred before going to Oxford University to study chemistry.

She met her wealthy husband Denis, a divorcee a decade her senior, at a Conservative dinner party. They married in 1951 but the young Thatcher faced snobbery from the party grandees: she was female and far too lowly.

As Conservatives and Labour traded power and blame for an economic and diplomatic decline in the early 1970s, Thatcher was manoeuvring behind the scenes and surprised the party by winning the leadership from former premier Edward Heath in 1975.

She made her mark - after a makeover that changed her hair and her voice - by focusing on fiscal prudence and common sense - potent messages when made against the backdrop of the 1978-79 "winter of discontent" when strikes brought Britain's economy to a halt and the Labour government seemed in thrall to the unions.

Cutting taxes, liberalising exchange controls and privatising state-controlled behemoths, Thatcher transformed Britain's economy and helped strengthen the City of London as a global financial centre only challenged by New York.

The struggles that followed have left their mark on Britain.

"Margaret Hilda Thatcher is gone but the damage caused by her fatally flawed politics sadly lingers on," the National Union of Mineworkers, which Thatcher virtually destroyed during a failed year-long strike, said on its website. "Good Riddance."

"I found her to be confrontational, dogmatic, abrasive; she attacked people in her own country and didn't listen to people in her own party," recalled Caspar Joseph, 51, a history teacher in Manchester. "She was destructive, nihilistic."

"THATCHERISM"

Her personal credo, founded on competition, private enterprise, thrift and self-reliance, gave birth to a political philosophy still referred to as "Thatcherism".

Millions in Britain pay tribute to her radical policies, such as selling off of public housing to its tenants.

But many recalled past bitterness, including in Northern Ireland where republican leader Gerry Adams said she had caused "great suffering"; she took a hard line during a hunger strike in which 10 prisoners died in 1981, and three years later she survived a deadly Irish bomb attack on her party conference.

Thatcher clearly relished her image and humiliated Geoffrey Howe, one of her most respected ministers, in front of the cabinet, helping to spur his resignation and her own downfall.

But behind the doors of her Downing Street residence she would insist on making tea for her ministers, take care over her impeccable outfits and relax with whisky and water after the 18-hour days which became the norm of her rule.

Thatcher's combative opposition to greater European integration antagonised allies in Europe and her own ministers but which still strikes a chord with those in Britain today who fear being drawn into the troubles of the struggling euro zone.

In a few tense weeks at the end of 1990, Thatcher fell from power as some of her most senior ministers, including Howe, turned on her in what she said later was treachery. Thatcher never really recovered from her ousting.

"We are leaving Downing Street for the last time after 11 and a half wonderful years and we are very happy that we leave the United Kingdom in a very, very much better state than when we came here," Thatcher said. For many, the tears she shed that day gave a shocking glimpse of human frailty behind the handbag.

Descending into dementia after years at the top table of world politics, Thatcher became almost a recluse, living out her life behind the white-stucco walls of her Georgian townhouse.

(Editing by Alastair Macdonald)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/thatcher-mourned-critics-speak-060415272--business.html

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Video: Shedding light on a gene mutation that causes signs of premature aging

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Research from Western University and Lawson Health Research Institute sheds new light on a gene called ATRX and its function in the brain and pituitary. Children born with ATRX syndrome have cognitive defects and developmental abnormalities. ATRX mutations have also been linked to brain tumors. Dr. Nathalie B?rub?, PhD, and her colleagues found mice developed without the ATRX gene had problems in in the forebrain, the part of the brain associated with learning and memory, and in the anterior pituitary which has a direct effect on body growth and metabolism. The mice, unexpectedly, also displayed shortened lifespan, cataracts, heart enlargement, reduced bone density, hypoglycemia; in short, many of the symptoms associated with aging. The research is published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.

Ashley Watson, a PhD candidate working in the B?rub? lab and the first author on the paper, discovered the loss of ATRX caused DNA damage especially at the ends of chromosomes which are called telomeres. She investigated further and discovered the damage is due to problems during DNA replication, which is required before the onset of cell division. Basically, the ATRX protein was needed to help replicate the telomere.

Working with Frank Beier of the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology at Western's Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, the researchers made another discovery. "Mice that developed without ATRX were small at birth and failed to thrive, and when we looked at the skeleton of these mice, we found very low bone mineralization. This is another feature found in mouse models of premature aging," says B?rub?, an associate professor in the Departments of Biochemistry and Paediatrics at Schulich Medicine & Dentistry, and a scientist in the Molecular Genetics Program at the Children's Health Research Institute within Lawson. "We found the loss of ATRX increases DNA damage locally in the forebrain and anterior pituitary, resulting in systemic defects similar to those seen in aging."

The researchers say the lack of ATRX in the anterior pituitary caused problems with the thyroid, resulting in low levels of a hormone called insulin-like growth factor-one (IGF-1) in the blood. There are theories that low IGF-1 can deplete stores of stem cells in the body, and B?rub? says that's one of the explanations for the premature aging. This research was funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.

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Tom Arnold Introduces Son Jax Copeland

Proud new parents Tom Arnold and his wife Ashley cuddle close to introduce their new bundle of joy, son Jax Copeland.

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Monday, April 8, 2013

Google offers $1 Billion to buy '' WhatsApp'' | Morocco World News

By Aissam El Hani

Morocco World News

Targuist, Morocco, April 07, 2013

The Arabic version of Al Arabiya Channel has reported that the IT giant Google is close to buying the popular instant messaging WhatsApp.

Google has been in negotiations for five weeks with the owner of WhatsApp and offered him $1 billion.

DigitalTrends, a well-known IT news site, has announced that there are rumors that Google Babble will combine Google?s disparate communication services under one roof, but the platform still needs to do something to innovate this service. Mobile messaging has been taken over by smaller apps and Facebook has made a major push as well.

Google hasn?t yet received an answer to its offer. Google Product Manager Nikhyl Singhal confessed to GigaOM in June of last year that ?We have done an incredibly poor job of servicing our users here.? ?Messaging is a huge, gaping hole in Google?s mobile strategy?, he added.

WhatsApp is considered one of the best mobile Apps for instant messaging platforms. The latest statistics show that it is used in 100 countries and on over 750 mobile networks.

WhatsApp developers have confirmed that users exchange over one billion messages daily all over the world, which is what led them to undertake immense efforts to improve the service for Android, iOS, Windows mobile and Blackberry users.

Some reports have claimed that Facebook already tried to buy WhatsApp last year but a deal was not made.

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Dad says diplomat had passion for foreign affairs

This undated photo provided by Tom Smedinghoff, shows Anne Smedinghoff. Anne Smedinghoff, 25, was killed Saturday, April 6, 2013 in southern Afghanistan , the first American diplomat to die on the job since last year's attack on the U.S. diplomatic installation in Benghazi, Libya. (AP Photo/Tom Smedinghoff)

This undated photo provided by Tom Smedinghoff, shows Anne Smedinghoff. Anne Smedinghoff, 25, was killed Saturday, April 6, 2013 in southern Afghanistan , the first American diplomat to die on the job since last year's attack on the U.S. diplomatic installation in Benghazi, Libya. (AP Photo/Tom Smedinghoff)

This undated photo provided by Tom Smedinghoff, shows Anne Smedinghoff. Anne Smedinghoff, 25, was killed Saturday, April 6, 2013 in southern Afghanistan , the first American diplomat to die on the job since last year's attack on the U.S. diplomatic installation in Benghazi, Libya. (AP Photo/Tom Smedinghoff)

This image made from AP video shows Afghan National Army soldier rushing to the scene moments after a car bomb exploded in front the PRT, Provincial Reconstruction Team, in Qalat, Zabul province, southern Afghanistan, Saturday, April 6, 2013. Six American troops and civilians and an Afghan doctor were killed in attacks on Saturday in southern and eastern Afghanistan as the U.S. military's top officer began a weekend visit to the country, officials said. (AP Photo via AP video)

(AP) ? Anne Smedinghoff had a quiet ambition and displayed a love of global affairs from an early age, joining the U.S. Foreign Service straight out of college and volunteering for missions in perilous locations worldwide.

So when the 25-year-old suburban Chicago woman was killed Saturday in southern Afghanistan ? the first American diplomat to die on the job since last year's attack in Benghazi, Libya ? her family took solace in the fact that she died doing something she loved.

"It was a great adventure for her ... She loved it," her father, Tom Smedinghoff, told The Associated Press on Sunday. "She was tailor-made for this job."

Anne Smedinghoff grew up in River Forest, Ill. ? an upscale suburb about 10 miles west of Chicago ? the daughter of an attorney and the second of four children. She attended the highly selective Fenwick High School, followed by Johns Hopkins University, where she majored in international studies and became a key organizer of the university's annual Foreign Affairs Symposium in 2008. The event draws high-profile speakers from around the world.

Those who knew Smedinghoff described her as a positive, hard-working and dependable young woman.

While a student in Baltimore, she worked part time for Sam Hopkins, an attorney near campus. He described her as ambitious "but in a wonderfully quiet, modest way."

Her first assignment for the foreign service was in Caracas, Venezuela, and she volunteered for the Afghanistan assignment after that. Her father said family members would tease her about signing up for a less dangerous location, maybe London or Paris.

"She said, 'What would I do in London or Paris? It would be so boring,'" her father recalled. In her free time, she would travel as much as possible, her father said.

Smedinghoff was an up-and-coming employee of the State Department who garnered praise from the highest ranks. She was to finish her Afghanistan assignment as a press officer in July. Already fluent in Spanish, she was gearing up to learn Arabic, first for a year in the U.S. and then in Cairo, before a two-year assignment in Algeria.

Secretary of State John Kerry said Sunday at a news conference in Turkey that Smedinghoff was "vivacious, smart" and "capable." Smedinghoff had assisted Kerry during a visit to Afghanistan two weeks ago.

He also described Smedinghoff as "a selfless, idealistic woman who woke up yesterday morning and set out to bring textbooks to school children, to bring them knowledge."

Her father said they knew the assignments were dangerous, though she spent most of her time at the U.S. Embassy compound. Trips outside were in heavily armored convoys ? as was Saturday's trip that killed five Americans, including Smedinghoff. The U.S. Department of Defense did not release the names of the others who died: three soldiers and one employee.

"It's like a nightmare, you think will go away and it's not," he said. "We keep saying to ourselves, we're just so proud of her, we take consolation in the fact that she was doing what she loved."

Friends remembered her Sunday for her charity work too.

Smedinghoff participated in a 2009 cross-country bike ride for The 4K for Cancer ? part of the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults ? according to the group. She served on the group's board of directors after the ride from Baltimore to San Francisco.

"She was an incredible young woman. She was always optimistic," said Ryan Hanley, a founder of the group. "She always had a smile on her face and incredible devotion to serving others."

Johns Hopkins officials mourned her death in a letter on Sunday to students, faculty and alumni. Smedinghoff graduated in 2009. In the letter, University President Ronald J. Daniels praised her work on the symposium, her involvement in her sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, and her involvement outside campus too.

"Her selfless action for others was nothing new," he wrote.

Funeral arrangements for Smedinghoff are pending.

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Toss Frozen Grapes in Your Wine to Cool It Down

Toss Frozen Grapes in Your Wine to Cool It Down Most wine is best served between 45 and 60 degrees, so if you pull a bottle off your wine rack, it'll take awhile to lower the temperature in the fridge. It's much quicker to cool down individual glasses of wine, and a stash of frozen grapes is the only tool you need.

All you have to do is toss a few frozen grapes in your glass before you start drinking. Unsurprisingly, red grapes are perfect for red wines, and white grapes go well with white wine, but they won't pass much flavor through the skin, so it's not a huge deal if you only have one variety. The advantage of the grapes is that they won't water down your drink or cool it down too quickly like ice cubes. The grapes might affect the flavor of the wine ever so slightly, so I probably wouldn't use this with an expensive vintage, but it's perfect for cheap table wine. Plus, once you're done drinking, you have a delicious snack waiting for you at the bottom of the glass.

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Saturday, April 6, 2013

New premier pledges to shield Lebanon from Syria dangers

By Dominic Evans and Laila Bassam

BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanese politician Tammam Salam was named prime minister on Saturday after he won a sweeping parliamentary endorsement, pledging to bridge the country's deep divisions and shield it from the dangers of neighboring Syria's civil war.

Salam was designated after the resignation of Prime Minister Najib Mikati, whose two years in office were dominated by efforts to contain sectarian tensions, violence and economic fallout from the Syrian conflict.

His immediate task, if he is able to form a cabinet accepted by Lebanon's rival political forces, will be to prepare for a parliamentary election which is due in June but faces delay.

The Syrian bloodshed has exacerbated tensions in Lebanon, which fought a ruinous civil war from 1975 to 1990. Rival Sunni and Shi'ite Muslim and Christian politicians have failed to agree an electoral system under which the vote will take place.

In his first comments after his appointment, Salam said he would seek to "unite opinion and reach speedy agreement on a parliamentary electoral law to achieve fair representation for all citizens and sects".

He also pledged to focus on "ending Lebanon's political divisions and its impact on the security situation, and averting the dangers from the neighboring tragedy (in Syria)".

Salam, born in 1945 into a prominent Sunni political dynasty, is close to the Saudi- and Western-backed March 14 coalition but was chosen as a consensus candidate acceptable to the March 8 bloc, which includes the Iranian-backed Hezbollah and its mainly Shi'ite and Christian allies.

March 14 groups mainly Sunni and Christian parties which pushed, with U.S. and European support, for Syria to end nearly three decades of military presence in Lebanon in 2005.

Referring to speculation over whether his government should be a short-term technocratic administration focused only on preparing for elections, or a 'national unity' government with longer-term ambition, Salam said: "I will absolutely strive to form a government of national benefit".

SHIFTING POWER

In a sign of shifting foreign influence in Lebanon, whose politicians lived in the shadow of Damascus long after President Bashar al-Assad withdrew his army eight years ago, Salam's elevation appear to owe much to Saudi intervention.

Druze leader Walid Jumblatt, whose announcement on Thursday that he backed March 14's nomination guaranteed Salam a parliamentary majority, said he reached his decision after talks with Saudi Arabia's intelligence chief Prince Bandar bin Sultan.

Despite the overwhelming support for Salam - he was backed by at least 120 of 128 parliamentarians - he may face a lengthy struggle to form a government. His predecessor, Mikati, took five months assemble a ministerial team and a March 8 source said Salam could also take months to put together a cabinet.

He has to satisfy conflicting demands for portfolios amid a heightened political standoff over the Syrian crisis.

March 14 strongly supports the mainly Sunni Muslim rebels battling to overthrow Assad in a conflict which the United Nations says has killed 70,000 people. Another 400,000 refugees have poured into Lebanon, a country of just 4 million.

March 8 has backed Assad's campaign to crush the uprising, which began with mainly peaceful protests but descended into a civil war which has reduced parts of its main cities to rubble.

Lebanon itself has been shaken by the violence, which has spilled across the border into the Bekaa Valley and inflamed tensions in the northern city of Tripoli between Sunni Muslims who actively support the Syrian rebels and members of Assad's minority Alawite community.

Dozens of people have been killed in the northern city of Tripoli in waves of street fighting since 2011.

Before his resignation, Mikati called for international aid to help Lebanon deal with the impact of the ever-growing number of refugees. President Michel Suleiman called this week for refugee camps to be set up inside Syria itself, under United Nations auspices, to ease the burden on Syria's neighbors.

Salam, a cabinet minister from 2008 to 2009, is the son of former prime minister Saeb Salam. His grandfather served under the Ottoman Empire and the French colonial mandate.

(edited by Richard Meares)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/lebanons-president-asks-salam-form-government-110352537.html

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Internet Marketing Agency Ajax Union Offers New SMO ...

Ajax Union?s social media booster plan is now available as a management only service, offering contest and promotion administration, custom tab designing and coding, and advertising management campaigns for growing businesses

New York, NY (PRWEB) April 06, 2013

Online marketing company Ajax Union now offers a management only plan to help boost a growing company?s social media presence. The new plan, available at a start up cost of $1,300 and a monthly rate of $500, helps businesses gain Facebook fans and Twitter followers through implementing contest and promotion pages, custom tab designing and coding, and managing ad campaigns. By expanding a company?s online presence through the use of proven social media techniques, Ajax Union helps companies create an online database of potential customers.

?Ajax Union will work hand in hand with a company to create the perfect, beautifully designed contest page to attract a number of new followers. Not only will contest and promotion pages help your company gain Facebook fans, but our SEO experts will link custom designed landing pages to your website, providing you with a large database of potential customers for future marketing campaigns. When registering for a product giveaway or contest on Facebook, a user must enter details about themselves, including name, age, email, and zip code. This information will help your company create relevant email marketing campaigns. You can also get a sense of your target demographic based on age and location, not to mention a number of new Facebook fans to reach out to. It?s a great plan for companies that can handle social updates in-house, but are looking for a little extra boost,? said Ajax Union?s Social Media Coordinator Jess Goodwin.

Although the social media management only service will not cover daily postings on social media sites, Ajax Union offers a wide range of affordable social media booster plans, found at: http://www.ajaxunion.com/services/anewb/booster-packs. These plans consist of several successful Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest outreach techniques. With the application of daily Facebook posts and Twitter updates, Ajax Union helps businesses link relevant blog posts or industry news through social media outlets, attracting a large number of followers along the way.

Ajax Union also offers SEO services, including on-site content optimization plans, used to effectively improve a company?s search engine rankings. After performing a high level of relevant keyword research for a web page, the on-site team will implement original content, headers, and meta data to help boost the company?s Google rankings. This will help bring in potential clients to a website?s home page, about page, product page, and more. To learn more about the AnewB and social media marketing plans offered by Ajax Union, speak to a professional at 1-800-594-0444, or visit the company online. Stay on top of SEO news, monthly marketing events, and weekly webinars by following Ajax Union on Twitter or becoming a fan on Facebook.

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Let's Talk About Whatever You Want for the Next Hour

It's late afternoon Friday, you're tired, burned out on the work week, and hoping that by staring really hard at the clock, you'll be able to accelerate the flow of time. Don't bother, it doesn't work (we know, we've got the strained eyes to prove it). Instead, pull up a chair and chat with the entire Giz staff for the next hour. We'll talk about anything you want, except for that one thing from last summer. More »


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Friday, March 29, 2013

Now You Can Embed 6 Seconds of Vine Heaven

Now You Can Embed 6 Seconds of Vine Heaven
The six-second social video app just got a whole lot more social with embeds.

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Steve Angello Says Swedish House Mafia 'Keeps On Going'

MTV News catches up with Angello after SHM's last show at Ultra Music Festival.
By Elizabeth Lancaster and Sam Hendrick


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'Real Money': Hidden Money at Your Hospital

Mar 28, 2013 6:27pm

ABC News? Paula Faris reports:

Joyce Ann Huston of Las Vegas has been a musician her entire life and is one of the 26 percent of Americans who say that they or a family member have struggled to pay medical bills in the last year, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.

Want to learn how to slash those medical bills?

Join Michelle Katz in a live Twitter chat at 7 p.m. ET today. Check it out here:?@michellekatzmsn?#RealMoney or www.facebook.com/michellekatzmsn

Huston, known as ?Lady J,? was on stage Wednesday night and today, she?s paying for it.

Like millions of Americans, Huston has a chronic medical condition: She suffers from lupus.

She preps her body for days before performing, citing music as not just her only escape, but the only way she pays her bills.

Huston still owes $25,000 from her original diagnosis, and new bills from her ongoing care are mounting. With medical bills continuously contributing to her debt, she worries she could lose everything. Among those Americans who file for personal bankruptcy, 62 percent do so because of medical bills, according to one study in the American Journal of Medicine.

?I could end up losing my house,? Huston told ABC News.

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ABC News' Paula Faris talks to Joyce Ann Huston of Las Vegas about saving money on her medical bills.

But what Huston and many others don?t realize is that more than half of the nation?s hospitals ? the nonprofits ? are required to give back to the community, often through what is called ?Patient Assistance Programs.?

?No, I wasn?t aware of that, at all,? Huston told ABC News.

Non-profit hospitals are required to publicize their policies on assistance programs. The American Hospital Association told ABC News, ?Hospitals should widely publicize on the premises, on the website, and distribute directly to patients their policies on assistance programs.?

But in one study by Community Catalyst of 100 hospitals, nearly half didn?t mention it on their website and almost 70 percent didn?t tell patients how to qualify when they called.

With the help of a patient advocate at the Colors of Lupus Foundation in Nevada, Katz and Huston went after some of that money. Sure enough, Huston?s hospital had a fund.

It took several weeks of phone calls to cut through all the red tape.

?You have to understand if they announce it, everyone would be flooding, right?? said Hui-Lim Ang, founder of the Colors of Lupus Foundation in Nevada.

?It?s just a matter of negotiation,? Ang added, ?just knowing it?s out there and not being afraid to ask for it.?

In the end, Huston qualified for assistance. ?Her $25,000 bill was reduced to just $7,000, which she will pay in monthly, interest-free payments of $100.

?I?m just shocked you all were able to do that,? Huston said. ?I didn?t know how I was going to make it through. I didn?t know things like this were possible. I?m so touched, so deeply touched.?

And today, after saving $18,000 on her medical bills, Huston is singing a much different tune.

Tips that could save you money:

1.?????? Ask for a written financial assistance policy.? Hospitals should have a written financial assistance policy available that includes eligibility criteria, the basis for calculating charges and the method for applying for financial assistance.

2.?????? If you can, let your hospital know ahead of time.? Hospitals use a process to identify who may or may not be able to pay in advance of billing, in order to determine whether a patient?s care needs could be funded by an alternative source, such as a charity care fund. This is also done during the billing and collection process, but it is best to address any billing issues in a timely manner. Since 2000, hospitals of all types have provided more than $367 billion in uncompensated care to their patients, according to the AHA.

3.????? Keep communicating and be calm.? People make mistakes, so it?s important to stay in touch with your care providers, hospital representatives and insurance providers. Be sure you document everything. Be prepared for representatives who may disagree with something you said. But if you have documentation to back up your claim, remain calm and use it.

For more, check out Michelle Katz? tips on her blog

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Thursday, March 28, 2013

How to Freak Out, Appropriately, About the Internet War Apocalypse

There has been a wave of skepticism about the severity of this month's "biggest ever" denial-of-service attack ? that a fight between website hosts and spam fighters may or may not have sunk the DNS servers that run the entire Internet ? and, well, it's OK to be a little scared of the enormity of this thing. Just not that scared.?The New York Times's source compared the DDoS attacks to "nuclear bombs," while the BBC quoted the head of the spam company, Spamhaus, as claiming that their attacks would be strong enough to bring down a major government's Internet infrastructure "instantly."?Gizmodo and Venture Beat?both countered with no-big-deal posts, with Gizmodo's Sam Biddle going so far as to call the "Internet War Apocalypse" a "lie."?Not everyone agrees. So, if even the tech nerds are fighting over the fight that maybe slowed down the whole Internet, how should regular Internet users approach this thing? Like this:

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Think Local, Not Global

The "nuclear bomb" analogy seems to have paint a picture that this DDoS attack leveled the entire web, and world-wide. That's not what happened. Parts of the Internet, however, did see some down time as a result of the attack. The Verge's Russell Brandom pointed to the following chart showing a dip at the London Internet Exchange, which is legally designated as "critical infrastructure":

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Akamai's Real Time Global Web Monitor also showed congestion Wednesday in The Netherlands, where this whole fight originated, and in the U.K, per this chart:

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A Sophos analyst also confirmed these European outages to ZDNet. And, according to Naked Security,?there were reports of 21.7 million?insecure/misconfigured DNS servers on the IPv4 yesterday. So, some people did see a slow down in their usage yesterday. Those people just don't live in America, where a lot of the scary media reports originated.

Be Scared in Theory, Not in Practice

That "biggest ever" 300gbps figure is a "massive amount of bandwidth to a single enterprise or service," as a spokesperson for NIT, a tier 1 Internet operator, told Biddle. And it is the biggest ever, which does mean something ? these hacks are getting more serious, as this Arbor Network chart of previous DDoS attacks shows:

But the DNS servers that run much of the Internet can handle something like that. Even the LINX dip from above managed okay, as The Verge's Brandom explains: "The web is built on redundancy, so the extra terabyte-per-second of bandwidth could be spread across the network without any catastrophic failures."

Still, there is a reason for a little bit of alarmism: "The wake-up call for telecoms is real," Brandom writes. "There's never been a DDoS attack against an internet exchange before, and exchanges aren't set up to protect against them." As we pointed out yesterday, there is also a reason these DDoS attacks are possible in the first place, and it comes in the form of a security hole, which has to do with Open DNS resolvers, as opposed to closed ones.?

Give in, Because There Is Nothing You Can Do

You might as well going on Internetting as usual, to be honest. For the hyper nervous users out there, though, this particular issue doesn't sound that hard to fix. CloudFare, the anti-DDoS firm Spamhaus enlisted to ward off the attack, suggests closing up these "openings." NakedSecurity's?Chester Wisniewski?reiterates this point: "If you are an administrator of DNS services, it is critical that you configure your recursive name servers to only reply to your own network." Of course, the specific type of "reflection" DDoS attack is just one of the many possible ways to take down the Internet. But the hyper-awareness for this "biggest ever" attack might encourage higher security standards in the future. Still: Relax.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/freak-appropriately-internet-war-apocalypse-172157481.html

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6 Amazing Adventure Tours for Women like Us

Margaret Manning

A sense of adventure does not diminish with age. As older women, we have a greater sense of self, are more confident and appreciate those things that are most important in life. We are inspired by natural and authentic beauty, have a dedication to lifelong learning and a curiosity to explore new experiences. Above all, we appreciate and stand in awe of the wonders our world holds. The following 6 must-see tours are suggestions for women just like us. If you have an adventure travel experience you?d like to share, please comment below.

Failte, Ireland ? the Most Beautiful Place on Earth!

National Geographic Photographers dubbed Southern Ireland?s Dingle Peninsula The Most Beautiful Place on Earth thanks to breathtaking views and pristine archeological sites. This unique area of Ireland has supported life for over 6,000 years, and the landscape is dotted with over 2,000 castles, strongholds and archaeological monuments.

Begin your morning with a horseback ride along pristine beaches, four wheeling through the hills or hiking ancient walking trails that lead you through greenest hills you?ve ever seen. Take a mid-morning tour of haunted sites with a special interest tour leader who will fill you in on local legends and lore while giving you a truly unique tour. Try your hand at archery or skeet shooting on castle grounds before ending your tour mid-afternoon.

Take a surfing or try kayaking lesson in the afternoon, charter a vessel for deep sea fishing fun or try dropping a line into one of the many rivers along the coast. Complete your day with Ireland?s finest cuisine accompanied by Irish brewed stouts or ales at a local pub, where you?re sure to have an unbelievable evening full of laughter, storytelling and music.

Anchorage (Alaska),?U.S.A.?- Flightseeing Tours

Alaska is the final frontier, and there is no better place to experience such a ruggedly beautiful terrain while still being within reach of the conveniences of the city. Anchorage is snuggled into the Chugach Mountain Range and receives 600 inches of snow every winter. One of the best ways to view majestic Chugach State Park without undertaking a mountain climbing adventure is to hop aboard a flightseeing tour.

During your tour of the Alaskan skies, you will travel over the Knik Glacier rim where you will view amazing hanging glaciers. Zip over the Colony Glacier at Lake George to view where it spills into the winding Knik Glacier Gorge. See moose, Dall sheep, and more while you fly over pristine lakes and surrounded by breath-taking snowcapped mountains before heading back to your hotel or private cabin.

South Africa ? Elephant Back Safaris

Follow the footsteps of the Ancients to a land of magnificent beauty and exotic wildlife.

Jeep safaris rarely stray from the road, but an elephant back safari takes you off the beaten track. Your tour begins in the saddle of Africa?s most beloved transportation: the elephant. Because their scent masks yours, other creatures feel safe. You?ll remain safe and protected while viewing Africa through the elephant?s eyes ? complete with lions, tigers, hippos, rhinos and more.

Be inspired when you meet preserve guardsmen with passion, sacrifice and dedication to animal welfare. Guards are community heroes: military tough, attuned to the environment, and uniquely qualified by skills learned only by native tribesmen as a rite of passage.

Return to civilization, where you are welcome to tour local markets brimming with handmade textiles, jewelry, art, instruments and traditional dress while you watch the natives sporadically break out in song and dance. This trip is hard to top!

Seattle (WA), U.S.A.?- Blake Island Boat Tour

The appreciation of stunning outdoor beauty combined with a peek into the world of ancient civilizations equates to an adventure tour you don?t want to miss. Seattle?s Puget Sound is home to Blake Island, a private island accessible only by private charter or boat. Hop on your cruise boat from downtown Seattle?s Pier 55, where you will cruise to Tillicum Village.

Tourists learn about the ways of ancient inhabitants while being greeted with a traditional meal of steamed clams in nectar and salmon prepared in Native style. Take in a show of the Coast Salish tribe?s storytelling and symbolism before wrapping up with a quick tour of the islands. Explore the island?s walking and hiking trails and 5 miles of pristine beaches before wrapping up your tour at the gift shop.

Cambodia ? Jungle Safari and Boat Tour

Many of Cambodia?s most precious sites were abandoned for unknown reasons. In time, they were forgotten, eventually lost to the jungle, where they lay untouched, slowly disintegrating. Political unrest discouraged archaeological work. Today, the political climate is comfortable, rediscovery efforts are supported, and there is much to see. While you?re sure to visit Cambodia?s temples and sites, there are adventures to be had in the jungle and sea!

Your adventure begins with breakfast aboard a converted Khmer tour boat. While traveling to Koh Ta Kiev, you?ll enjoy views of lush jungles and white sand beaches complemented by brilliantly blue water. Snorkel stunningly colorful coral reef and try your hand at fishing for squid and reef fish. You will dock on a secluded island before lunching on traditionally cooked fresh seafood at a Khmer floating fishing village. Be sure to explore the local markets for one-of-a-kind souvenirs.

Cruise north to a private cove, drop anchor and take a 30 minute guided jungle trek, where you will likely see jungle cats, exotic birds, monkeys, snakes and other native wildlife. Take a quick dip before leaving campers around 4pm, or speak with your tour guide about renting tent space for an overnight stay in the jungle. Your tour comes to a close with your boat ride back to the mainland whistle you enjoy a sunset drink.

Austin (TX), U.S.A. ? Lake Travis Zip Line Adventures

Austin is a great place to vacation when cold weather keeps beating you back indoors. Temperatures are warm year round, and the city offers constant musical entertainment, numerous fishing lakes, natural hot springs and more to enjoy at your leisure.

While leisure is great, if you?re looking for something a little more heart-poundingly adventurous, you?ve got to try the safe but thrilling 2 ? hour zip line tour of the famous canyons and inlets gracing Lake Travis. Fly down 5 different zip lines ranging in length from 250 feet to over 2800 feet. You?ll never experience views like these any other way! Professional tour guides teach you about the local area while assisting you through challenging hikes and nature walks.

Have you ever participated in an adventurous tour? Did it change your life? What was your experience and what tips would you give to your fellow travelers? Please add your comments below?

Source: http://sixtyandme.com/6-amazing-adventure-tours-for-women-like-us/

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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

A glance at the agreement for the Cyprus bailout

(AP) ? Authorities from Cyprus and the so-called troika of international lenders ? the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund ? reached agreement on a bailout loan for the country of up to 10 billion euros. A look at key parts of the deal:

?Cyprus had to come up with 5.8 billion euros somehow to secure the bailout.

?Depositors in the country's second-largest bank, Laiki, with accounts of more than 100,000 euros will lose an unspecified amount of their money. The move is expected to yield 4.2 billion euros overall ? or most of the needed amount.

?The remainder of the money will come from tax increases and privatizations.

?Cyprus had to agree to restructure its banking sector, which is unusually large for the size of its economy.

?Laiki will be dissolved at once and split into a "good bank" and a "bad bank." The "good bank" portion of Laiki will be folded into the largest bank, the Bank of Cyprus.

Associated Press

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Monday, March 25, 2013

Rebels push closer to C. African Republic capital

BANGUI, Central African Republic (AP) ? A military official says that rebels in Central African Republic are pushing closer to the capital, Bangui.

Lt. Evrard Tekremoyen says the rebels, known as Seleka, took control of the town of Bossembele early Saturday. He said that an aerial attack has stopped the rebels from advancing beyond 26 kilometers (16 miles) from the capital.

The rebels had seized Damara on Friday, crossing the boundary line drawn by regional forces in January, when the same rebel group threatened to take the capital if their demands were not met.

Central African Republic, a nation of 4.5 million located at the heart of the African continent, remains one of the world's poorest nations. It has weathered repeated coups and rebel invasions, which have become part of the nation's political DNA.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/rebels-push-closer-c-african-republic-capital-114034076.html

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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Israel says Syria reason for restoring Turkey ties

JERUSALEM (AP) ? Israel's prime minister says concerns over the security of Syria's chemical weapons stockpile were the motivating factor in restoring relations with Turkey.

Benjamin Netanyahu wrote on his Facebook page Saturday that Israel and Turkey, which border Syria, need to communicate with each other over the issue.

The Syrian "crisis" and the possibility that al-Qaida-linked groups could acquire chemical weapons was "the main consideration," in restoring ties, he wrote.

Netanyahu phoned his Turkish counterpart Friday and apologized for a botched raid on a Gaza bound flotilla in 2010 that left eight Turks and one Turkish-American dead. Turkey demanded an apology as a condition for restoring ties.

Netanyahu had until now refused to apologize, saying Israeli soldiers acted in self-defense after being attacked by activists. Relations were tense before the flotilla incident.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/israel-says-syria-reason-restoring-turkey-ties-190120177.html

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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Montecito, CA real estate specialist Betty Fernandez develops new ...

Denver, NC ? Betty Fernandez, a real estate specialist in Montecito, CA utilized the experience and knowledge of Pro Step Marketing to develop a new real estate website that incorporates advanced property search tools and search-engine friendly content. Fernandez?s new website, www.Betty4RealEstate.com, offers site visitors information on the real estate markets in Santa Barbara County and Ventura County California and advanced search capabilities for those interested in buying a home.

Visitors to Fernandez?s new Pro Step Marketing-designed website, will find the attractive design, informational copy and detailed property search capabilities are amazing resources for those looking to buy or sell real estate in the Santa Barbara County and Ventura County California areas. By focusing specifically on these real estate markets, Fernandez has created a site that offers detailed information and valuable resources to help their clients buy or sell their Santa Barbara County and Ventura County California area home.

In addition to creating a customized website, Pro Step Marketing also implemented a new search engine optimization program that will eventually move the Santa Barbara County and Ventura County California area real estate website Betty4RealEstate.com to the top of the natural rankings of major search engines such as Yahoo!, Google and Bing. This marketing strategy will further establish Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage the real estate experts in their community and on the Internet.

Pro Step Marketing, located in Denver, North Carolina, provides real estate web design www.prostepmarketing.com, marketing consultation and education services to real estate agents across the country, along with logo design, branding services for print and web, website design and development, including lead integration strategies, and search engine optimization. Pro Step Marketing has a team dedicated to pulling all the pieces together so their clients can finally get the results they?ve always wanted from their real estate marketing strategy.

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'Real World' Star David 'Puck' Rainey Looks Back On San Francisco -- Unapologetically

MTV News chats with 'RW' bad boy before 'RetroMTV' marathon tonight at 8 p.m. ET/PT and Portland premiere next Wednesday.
By James Montgomery, with reporting by Vanessa White Wolf‬


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The Raw Food Detox Diet

Many people who are fascinated by raw food simply don't know how to make the transition from what they're currently eating to a raw diet, or how to achieve the benefits of eating raw without giving up their lifestyle or the foods they love.
Whether your diet is primarily made up of meat and potatoes, or tofu and tempeh, you can integrate the flavor and lasting health benefits of raw food into your active lifestyle.

Minerals Deficiency

Most people are low in minerals such as: calcium, magnesium, phosphor, sodium, iron. In order for the body to detoxify, you need alkaline minerals. An important role of calcium is to aid in detoxification. It is an alkaline mineral and catches the toxic acids that the body releases. Therefore, it's crucial that - before or during your detox - you get plenty of green vegetable juice and alkalizing foods.

See also:

  • 10 Foods High in Iron
  • Transition Interval

    Over time, our bodies build up toxins and store waste from food that is not fully eliminated. Raw food helps to detoxify the body by eliminating these poisons and setting us back on a course toward a naturally slim figure. But making the transition to a raw diet too quickly can have negative effects on the body. The healthier way is to make a gentle change based on your previous diet and current needs. Choose from the very beginning how far you want to go.

    Cleansing Detox

    The benefits of a raw food detox diet are: clearer sinuses, weight loss, clearer skin and shinier hair, greater energy, mental clarity and emotional stability as it eliminates depression. You can control how fast you want to detox. Experts recommend a slow cleansing detox to start with.

    See also:

  • Homemade Detox Diet Recipes
  • Recipes

    Raw foods are fresh, delicious and healthy, so if you?re new to raw foods, try simple, basic raw food recipes: salads, green smoothies, creamy mushroom soups, Asian style salads, raw burrito lettuce wraps, raw vegan pesto, or raw flaxseed crackers.

    Cleansing: A Lifestyle

    Whether you're looking to live an all-raw lifestyle, or just to improve your energy and shape while still eating the foods you love, going through bouts of detox can really make a difference. Plus, every time you detox, you reach a new level of cleanliness. Imagine a car running on the cleanest fuel without impurities to slow it down!

    You might also like:

  • Weight Loss Smoothies and Recipes
  • The DASH Diet Eating Plan
  • Source: http://www.becomegorgeous.com/fitness-diet/healthy_diets/the_raw_food_detox_diet-10074.html

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    Health and Fitness Tips: How To Find A Great Massage Therapist ...

    By Jill Faulkner

    Due to the changing lifestyles and diets, one can have complications with the body muscles. It is important to seek for massage therapist services. This therapy has been known to have very few risks. The therapy is said to have originated thousand of year ago in Asian countries like Japan, China and parts of North Africa like Egypt. This therapy is commonly referred to as the art of rubbing. There are a wide collection of techniques and style you can choose from today. Most of these styles are geared towards relieving pain relaxation. It is important to consider some factors when finding a good massage therapist Seattle has.

    Every season you may find that one specific style is popular. Many people find it difficult to identify the best style that fits their needs. Specialists have perfected the art and you can choose from long, smooth strokes or even ask for the short, percussive strokes. Some specialists will apply oils and lotions when massaging while others will not. There are those that will ask you to undress while others are capable of administering the services when the client is dressed.

    Before deciding on what massage you need ask yourself a few questions. You need to know if you want a massage for relaxation or stress control or whether you want to relief your body from certain health conditions. Clearly let the specialist understand the kind of service you need. The therapist may also customize a service for you by combining several styles. They put into consideration your age, health and the goals you might be having.

    The expert must have a license qualifying him to operate in a given location. Most therapists go through a post secondary education system and are supposed to have some hours of experience. However, these standards differ from one country to another.

    Some specialists work privately while others work in a public setting. These could be private offices, hospitals or fitness centers. You may also find some that travel to clients on appointments.

    Research has shown that the benefits of these therapies are many. While most people go for these services for various reasons, the main purpose is to relief pain and for relaxation. Sportsmen seek for these therapies to rehabilitate injuries and for general good health purposes.

    Nowadays many health clinics and wellness spas offer these services. There are many people embracing the need to have these therapies today unlike before. The best place to find a good specialist could be the internet. You can however search for them from other sources like newspapers, specialist associations or phone books. Your friends could also provide you with recommendations.

    Understand some basic information about massage therapist industry first before engaging one. Apart from being certified and qualified, they should have professional malpractice insurance with them. Compare prices and choose the one that fits in you budget. Take your time and choose a good massage therapist Seattle has.



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    Wake Info Starts Speaking Out Useful Information the Second Your Alarm Goes Off

    Wake Info Starts Speaking Out Useful Information the Second Your Alarm Goes OffiOS (Jailbroken): The iPhone's alarm clock is fine for waking you up, but it doesn't provide you with any useful information. Wake Info is a jailbreak app that speaks information out loud the second you hit the snooze button.

    Wake Info allows you to set your alarm so it instantly starts reading you information like the temperature, your current location, unread emails, missed calls, calendar appointments, a custom message of your choice, and more. If you're the type who needs a personal assistant the second you wake up, Wake Info is a handy way to instantly provide context for your day.

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    Friday, March 22, 2013

    Peru surprises with 2 new amazing species of woodlizards

    Thursday, March 21, 2013

    Two new woodlizard species have been uncovered from poorly explored areas of the Peruvian jungles. The males have beautiful body colouration with a distinctive green pattern before a dark brown and black background. It is assumed that the two species share the same territory, with only a slight difference in altitude ranges, which makes their biological divergence intriguing from an evolutionary point of view. The study was published in the open access journal Zookeys.

    Being traditionally regarded as a group with a low species diversity, recent fieldwork on Enyalioides has increased the species richness considerably with three of the ten known species described in last 5 years. The new members of this still poorly known group of animals have been discovered during expeditions on both sides of the Andes' slopes, parts of Ecuador and Peru. This success rate suggests that more of these lizards might be awaiting discovery in other unexplored areas of the region.

    The two newly described lizards were found in Cordillera Azul National Park, the 3rd biggest national park in Peru protecting the largest mountain rainforest in the country. The area includes some of the least explored forests in Peru. The basins of the rivers Pisqui and Pauya in the National park are remarkable with their great diversity of reptiles and amphibians.

    One of the new species, Enyalioides azulae, is known only from a single locality in the mountain rainforest of the R?o Huallaga basin in northeastern Peru. It was named after the Spanish word "azul" (blue) referring to the Cordillera Azul National Park where this species was discovered. The second newly described lizard, Enyalioides binzayedi, can be seen in the same river basin and is named after the sponsor of the field survey Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE, who created the Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund (MBZSCF).

    "Thanks to these discoveries, Peru becomes the country holding the greatest diversity of woodlizards. Cordillera Azul National Park is a genuine treasure for Peru and it must be treated as a precious future source of biodiversity exploration and preservation!", says the lead author Dr Pablo Venegas from Centro de ornitolog?a y Biodiversidad (CORBIDI) in Lima, Per?.

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    Venegas PJ, Torres-Carvajal O, Duran V, de Queiroz K (2013) Two sympatric new species of woodlizards (Hoplocercinae, Enyalioides) from Cordillera Azul National Park in northeastern Peru. ZooKeys 277: 69, doi: 10.3897/zookeys.277.3594

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    Thanks to Pensoft Publishers for this article.

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    Thursday, March 21, 2013

    WSJ: FCC chairman Julius Genachowski will say tomorrow that he's stepping down

    FCC chairman Julius Genachowski stepping down

    Merely a day after FCC commissioner Robert McDowell announced his resignation, it appears that chairman Julius Genachowski is going to do likewise. Citing an unnamed FCC official and industry official, The Wall Street Journal reports Genachowski is expected to leave -- presumably as his term ends on June 30th. Granted, the departure isn't a shock to anyone who follows the roller coaster ride of Washington, but it's bound to rekindle chatter about who is set to take his place.

    Like most every other figurehead in politics, Genachowski has had his fair share of outspoken proponents and critics, but he has embedded himself into the world of consumer electronics in a way that few other chairmen have. From calling for hastened broadband rollouts throughout America to voicing concerns about the existing phone unlocking policy, Genachowski won't soon be forgotten for his forthright opinions on matters that impact folks who frequent this site. As for the man or woman taking his place this summer? Looks like we'll have to wait a bit for the answer to that one.

    We reached out for more, and a spokesperson for the chairman declined to comment.

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    'Let's start over': Muslims hope Pope Francis will salvage relations

    Angelo Carconi / AP

    Pope Francis is driven through the crowd in in St. Peter's Square for his inaugural Mass at the Vatican on Tuesday, Mar. 19, 2013. Francis took his name from Francis of Assisi, who was known for his concern for the poor and downtrodden, and for a 13th century encounter with the Sultan of Egypt.

    By Kari Huus, Staff Writer, NBC News

    Catholics and Muslims have come a long way since the Crusades, but during the tenure of Pope Benedict XVI, relations between the world?s two largest religions hit the skids.

    So it was with relief and renewed optimism that prominent Muslims and interfaith advocates cheered the newly anointed Pope Francis.

    "We are hoping for better relations with the Vatican after the election of the new pope," Mahmud Azab, adviser for inter-faith affairs at Al-Azhar, Sunni Islam's highest seat of learning in Cairo, told AFP. "We congratulate the Church of St. Peter and all Catholics around the world."

    From the start, Benedict put less energy in reaching out to other religions than his predecessor, Pope John Paul II, who blazed the trail for Catholic relations with Muslims and other religions through his tireless travels and scores of meetings and prayer with imams around the world.

    Under John Paul, the Vatican launched the World Day of Prayer for Peace in 1986, which was at first a hard sell for prominent Muslims, said Father Thomas Michel, who has a PhD in Islamic studies and headed John Paul?s office for Islam?for 13 years.

    "By the second one [World Day of Prayer for Peace in 1993] Muslims could see he didn?t have any other agenda ? that he wasn?t going to get them all together and convince them to become Christians," said Michel, now a professor of Christian-Muslim relations at Georgetown University.

    "By the time of the third, in 2002, there were so many leaders of Muslims organizations there wasn?t room for them on the podium? I don?t think Muslims changed so much, but what changed was the level of trust."

    Mohammed brought 'evil and inhuman'
    But when Benedict gave a controversial speech at the University of Regensburg in Germany in 2006 ? a little more than a year after his installation as pope ? he sparked fury across the Muslim world by quoting a Byzantine Emperor as saying, "show me just what Mohammed brought that was new and there you will find things only evil and inhuman."

    Channi Anand / AP file

    Muslim protestors rally in Jammu, India on Sept. 15, 2006 after Pope Benedict XVI made a controversial speech at the University of Regensburg in Germany.

    In response to the pope's comments ? though some argued they had been misunderstood ? 138 leading Muslim scholars from around the world signed an open letter of protest to Benedict. In some countries there were protests and attacks on churches.

    "It was a very strained period of the relationship," said John Esposito, professor of International Affairs and Islamic Studies at Georgetown University.

    The Vatican took measures to patch up the fallout from Regensburg speech ? which?Vatican officials reportedly called "the accident."?

    They held formal meetings with the Muslim leaders who had launched a "common word" initiative emphasizing the shared principles at the core of Christian and Islamic scriptures.

    In October 2006, Benedict traveled to Turkey, making a symbolic visit to the ornate Blue Mosque in Instanbul where he emphasized his desire for reconciliation between Muslims and Christians.

    And in 2009, Benedict traveled to Jordan and visited the site where Jesus was baptized, emphasizing the "common history" of Christianity and Islam. Even so, he stopped short of praying with his Muslim hosts in a mosque, or taking his shoes off to enter the prayer hall.

    Dialogue resumed, but the relationship remained cool.

    There are some early signs that Pope Francis could pick up where Pope John Paul II left off.

    Reports from Argentina citing local?Muslim leaders suggest that Francis ? formerly Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, the Archbishop of Buenos Aires ? was a friend to the Muslim community.

    One report out of the country said that in 2006 Bergoglio spoke out against the Regensburg speech, according to the Daily Telegraph of London.

    Quick response to Francis
    "Pope Benedict's statements don't reflect my own opinions," he said in a local press interview, according to the report. "These statements will serve to destroy in 20 seconds the careful construction of a relationship with Islam that Pope John Paul II built over the last twenty years."

    That report has not been confirmed by NBC News.

    But a lot of Muslim optimism about Francis is based simply on hunches about his character.

    The initial impression of the pope ? as a man who values simplicity, openness, and the ability to connect with all people ??is appealing to Muslims, said Esposito.

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    Cardinals from around the world gathered in the Vatican to elect the next leader of the Roman Catholic Church.

    For the new pope?s installation ceremony, he noted: "They went out of their way to talk about how people of all major faiths are invited. From the other side, it?s interesting to see how quick Muslims were? to say how they look forward to working with him."

    He referred to public statements issued by prominent imams as well as larger Muslim civil rights groups including the Council on American Islamic Relations and the Muslim Public Affairs Council.

    Michel saw the same optimism about Pope Francis in a flood of email from Muslims.

    "They are so happy and looking forward to working with him," he said. "He?s coming in as every pope does with a real fund of good will and they are really hoping that he will be someone he can work with."

    Building trust and influence
    If Francis establishes a relationship of trust with Muslims, it could have impact beyond just warm and fuzzy feelings, some observers believe.

    A pope with a new approach could be important in a Muslim-majority country like Pakistan, where minority Christians -- most of them Catholics -- suffer persecution, says Jeff Siddique, a Muslim-American in Seattle who was born in Pakistan.

    "If (Pope Francis) can build a relationship with the leadership in Pakistan, he may be able to convince them that protecting the Christians in Pakistan is a good thing to do," he said.

    Likewise, he may be able to restart discussions with Al-Azhar University in Egypt, which cut off dialogue with the Vatican in 2011 after Benedict called for greater protections for non-Muslims after a suicide bomber attacked a church in Egypt, killing 23 people. Al-Azhar cut ties over what it said was Benedict?s "repeated treatment of Islam in a negative way."

    To have an influence across religions requires a foundation of trust, said Michel.

    "When they trust each other they can speak freely,"?he said. "If people come on as scolds or know-it-alls, they get their backs up and won?t accept it."

    For some seeking clues about the pontiff?s position on Christian-Muslim relations, his choice of Francis ? after Francis of Assisi ? has significance beyond his emphasis on simplicity and concern for the poor and downtrodden.

    A 13th century story describes how St. Francis left the camp of the crusaders who were attacking the walled Egyptian city of Damietta, and dared to cross enemy lines to meet with Malik al-Kamil, the sultan of Egypt. He risked being killed, but instead, he had a fruitful conversation with the Muslim leader and left unharmed.

    The encounter is played up in newer biographies as a pivotal moment of engagement between the two religions.

    "We?re seeing the church interpret Francis in modern times as a bridge," said Paul Moses, author of "The Saint and the Sultan," a 2009 book which explores the encounter. "To Muslims ears, the choice of Francis for a name should sound good," he told Religion News Service.

    Did Francis choose this name as an overture to Muslims?

    "I?d say that it?s pushing it to say this was a factor," said Michel. Nonetheless, he said other signs favor improving ties ? from both sides of the divide.

    "I get the feeling of 'let's start over, let's start a new chapter. The last one was bumpy'."

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