Monday, August 5, 2013

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How can this warehouse be difficult to find?? It's just off of Mare Street.? One side of Ellingfort Road was completely flattened with bombs, and the county put up prefabs all along that side of Ellingfort Road.? I lived there with my mum, dad and sister from 1944 until 1956.? It was a great area to live in, so close to everything.

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Jetblue's Cabin Redesign Is A Big Step Up . . . For Some People

Jetblue's Cabin Redesign Is A Big Step Up . . . For Some People

JetBlue has a new design scheme for their Airbus A321s, used on transcontinental flights. In addition to the usual 143 economy seats, these planes will have actual "class" seating for the first time with 16 business class seats and four business class "suites." Apparently Jetblue had to file a special request with the FAA for business class.

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Dems hit GOP on immigration in top critic's home

AMES, Iowa - The Senate's second-ranking Democrat says House Republicans should support legal status for young people who were brought into the country illegally as minors.

Sen. Richard Durbin of Illinois made a strategic visit to Iowa Friday to highlight House GOP resistance to a Senate-passed immigration bill. The Senate measure would heighten border security and provide a pathway to citizenship for millions of immigrants living here illegally.

Durbin joined Iowa Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin at a forum in a college town represented in Congress by Republican Rep. Steve King.

King fiercely opposes a path to citizenship for immigrants now here illegally. Republican leaders denounced King's most incendiary remarks. But some Democrats paint him as a symbol of GOP resistance.

Harkin said Iowans are compassionate and don't use hateful language to characterize people.

Source: http://www.kvoa.com/news/dems-hit-gop-on-immigration-in-top-critic-s-home/

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Friday, August 2, 2013

'2 Guns' Or 'The Smurfs 2' This Weekend? We Help You Decide!

Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg are fighting their way out of an elaborate CIA scheme in 2 Guns, and Hank Azaria is once again hoping to take down the little blue guys in The Smurfs 2. These are the movies to check out -- will you be grabbing your popcorn and seeing one of them this weekend?

Source: http://www.ivillage.com/movie-reviews-what-see-weekend-2-guns-and-smurfs-2/1-a-543121?dst=iv%3AiVillage%3Amovie-reviews-what-see-weekend-2-guns-and-smurfs-2-543121

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Oil leaks into Daytona canal

Published: Thursday, August 1, 2013 at 9:53 p.m.
Last Modified: Thursday, August 1, 2013 at 10:56 p.m.

? After oil was discovered leaking into a canal west of Nova Road, officials determined the source was a hydraulic pump in a construction zone on Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University?s campus, an official said Thursday night.

Daytona Beach fire crews and the Volusia County Hazardous Materials team responded to the area of Museum and South Seneca boulevards when a ?steady flow of oil? was seen leaking into the canal adjacent to the intersection shortly after 7 p.m., Daytona fire spokesman Lt. Larry Stoney said in a release. The oil spill is not affecting any local water sources.

HazMat team members set up floatable booms to keep the oil from continuing into the canal system, Stoney said. No signs have contamination have been found in the interconnected canals.

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Source: http://www.news-journalonline.com/article/20130801/news/130809912

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Fairy tale: Court ruling awards $3.3 billion to Indian princesses

A court ruling last week put to rest a decades-old legal battle involving scheming servants, disinherited princesses, and a forged will.

By Jeremy Ravinsky,?Correspondent / July 29, 2013

The Faridkot estate is seen in New Delhi, India, Monday, July 29. A court in Punjab state recently ruled that the will of Sir Harinder Singh Brar of Faridkot leaving all his wealth to a trust set up by his palace officials was forged.

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Scheming servants, disinherited princesses, forged wills ? these are standard elements of fantasy. But for the daughters of Sir Harinder Singh Brar, the last Maharajah (or king) of Faridkot, a small city in India, the elements are all part of a very real saga they have endured for more than two decades.

Last Thursday, a judge in Chandigarh, in the northwest state of Punjab, awarded Mr. Brar?s daughters the equivalent of $3.3 billion after ruling that a 31-year old last will and testament that placed his estate in the hands of his servants and lawyers was a forgery. The verdict ended the decades-long legal battle and made the sisters the 33rd richest in India, according to the Guardian.

According to the Hindu newspaper, Maharajah Brar?s servants and lawyers forged the will in 1982, while the maharajah was in the grips of depression following his only son?s death. Instead of awarding his assets to his family, the fraudulent will set up the Maharawal Khewaji?Trust to manage Mr. Brar?s estate.

The suspicion about the will arose as the Maharaja excluded his mother Mohinder Kaur and his wife Narinder Kaur while all the servants, irrespective of their designation, and lawyers were appointed trustees. Amrit had been divested of all the powers of heiress on the grounds that she had married against the wishes of the late Maharaja. Deepinder had been appointed trust chairman on paltry salary of Rs 1,200 per month while Maheepinder Kaur was given a salary of Rs 1,000 a month.

Brar had been the ruler of Faridkot until 1947, when India gained independence from Britain, reports the Times of India. After independence, he was allowed to keep his fortune and properties.

The maharajah died in 1989 and three years later his daughter Amrit Kaur filed a suit against the trust, alleging that the will had been forged. And after 21 years, a court magistrate ruled that the will was a fraud, thereby making the trust?s claim to the estate illegal.

Instead, Brar?s two daughters, Amrit Kaur and Deepinder Kaur, were awarded the remainder of the former royal?s estate, which included several properties and palaces, jewels, and even a private aerodrome, reports the Daily Telegraph. A third daughter, Maheepinder Kaur, died in 2001.

However, according to the Times of India, the Maharawal Khewaji Trust is planning on challenging the ruling to an upper court, with Ranjit Singh, the trust?s legal counsel claiming that ?The will was real and it was not forged.?

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/csmonitor/globalnews/~3/eS7smgI2n8k/Fairy-tale-Court-ruling-awards-3.3-billion-to-Indian-princesses

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Iran grants Syria $3.6 billion credit to buy oil products

By Suleiman Al-Khalidi

AMMAN (Reuters) - Syria and Iran signed a deal this week to activate a $3.6 billion credit facility to buy oil products to shore up President Bashar al-Assad's war battered economy, officials and bankers said on Wednesday.

The deal, which was agreed in May and will allow Iran to acquire equity stakes in investments in Syria, is part of Shi'ite Iran's broader support for Assad in his battle against a two-year insurgency by mainly Sunni rebels.

Tehran has already provided military assistance to Assad, training his forces and advising on military strategy. Iranian-backed Hezbollah fighters have also bolstered counter-offensives against rebels around Homs and Damascus.

"This will help Syria to import petroleum products that the country needs," said a Syrian trade official, referring to the credit facility. Underlining the acute nature of Syria's financial problems, he said authorities had tried to set a ceiling of $4 billion on the deal.

Syria is short of diesel for its army and fuel to keep the economy running, partly because of U.S. and European Union financial sanctions imposed after the crackdown on protests at the start of the crisis. Its main supplier of petroleum products by sea has been Iran.

Another $1 billion credit line to Damascus has already been extended to buy Iranian power generating products and other goods in a barter arrangement that has helped Syria export textiles, phosphates and some agricultural produce such as olive oil and citrus products, trade officials say.

"This will allow Syria to import Iranian products up to this ceiling, with almost half to buy electricity equipment for the sector," the trade official, speaking by phone from Damascus, told Reuters.

Alongside the favorable deferred payment terms of those financing facilities, Damascus has been in talks for months to secure a loan of up to $2 billion with low interest and a long grace period, the official said.

STRONG SIGNAL OF SUPPORT

Syria's economy has been hurt by depletion of foreign reserves that were estimated at around $16-18 billion before the crisis. The country had been earning some $2.5 billion a year from oil exports before the crisis.

With the economy on a war footing and military costs spiraling, Syria has been forced to rely increasingly on new credit lines from its main allies. Russia, Iraq and China have provided support - sometimes in the form of barter deals - but not on the scale of this week's deal with Tehran.

Syria's Deputy Prime Minister Qadri Jamil held talks in Moscow last week about a possible Russian loan to Damascus but no agreement has been announced yet.

The latest deal should also ease financial demands on an economy whose $60 billion GDP is estimated to have shrunk by around 30 percent since the conflict began two years ago.

"It's a strong psychological and political message of support from Iran. They are not just giving you a specific loan but they are giving you funds over a long period and (you can) draw as much as you want on items you choose," said Samir Aita, a prominent Syrian economist living abroad.

"The credit facility will allow Syria to spend much needed funds now tied up on other areas," he added.

Although the financing deal provides short-term relief for Syria, it will push up the long-term debt of a country that once prided itself on a low national debt, bankers say.

Bankers say the credit facilities, that will be channeled through the state-owned Commercial Bank of Syria and Iran's Bank Saderat, could also reduce the mounting pressure on the Syrian pound by limiting the need to pay for imported products and foodstuffs with scarce foreign currency.

The pound has crashed as low as one-sixth of its pre-crisis value against the dollar, leading to rampant inflation. Currency traders say the pound plunged to 300 to the dollar earlier this month before recovering to around 200.

"There will be less demand on the dollar when the state gets oil products and flour from Iran and we export to them textiles and some foodstuffs," said Essam Zamrick, deputy head of the Damascus chamber of industry.

Last year Iran and Syria arranged a gasoline-for-diesel swap, but the loss of Syria's main oil producing areas in the east meant that Damascus no longer has the light crude it produced nor the extra gasoline and naphtha it used to export.

Nevertheless, Iran has steadily expanded longstanding economic ties with Syria to help it withstand Western economic sanctions and sealed a free trade deal that granted Syrian exports a low 4 percent customs tariff.

Tehran used to supply Damascus with up to a $1 billion worth of oil products on similar credit terms in the early 1980s before Syria became an oil producer.

BANK VAULTS

Last January, Tehran agreed during a visit by Syrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halki to deposit $500 million in Syria's central bank vaults to prop up the local currency, banking sources say.

The latest credit facility deal was welcomed by a cash-starved business community that has little access to Western financial systems under sanctions.

"These credit facilities will help exporters and businessmen who are suffering from lack of credit and loans that have raised costs and led to a capital flight," said Zamrick.

The deal will also open the door to wider Iranian investments in infrastructure projects such as power plants and heavy industry.

Officials say Iran's strong political support will ensure it gets a lion's share of reconstruction projects, assuming Assad remains in power. Iran and Syria already have an existing car assembly plant, one of several multi-million dollar joint projects that began before the 2011 troubles.

Iranian firms have also been awarded more contracts in the power sector and have signed deals to construct several grain silos which will be financed through the expanded credit lines, one banking source said.

Under that credit financing deal, Syria has also received 250,000 tons of Iranian flour, easing bread shortages in government-held areas caused by the loss to rebels of almost half the northern city of Aleppo, where most of the country's milling capacity existed

(Editing by Dominic Evans and Giles Elgood)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/iran-grants-syria-3-6-billion-credit-buy-164738882.html

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Robots strike fear in the hearts of fish: Anxious zebrafish help researchers understand how alcohol affects fear

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The latest in a series of experiments testing the ability of robots to influence live animals shows that bio-inspired robots can not only elicit fear in zebrafish, but that this reaction can be modulated by alcohol. These findings may pave the way for new methodologies for understanding anxiety and other emotions, as well as substances that modulate them.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/top_technology/~3/WeBlsUJM6CI/130731122922.htm

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Middle East News Headlines - Yahoo! News

Middle East News Headlines - Yahoo! Newshttp://news.yahoo.com/mideast/ Get the latest Middle East news headlines from Yahoo! News. Find breaking Middle East news, including analysis and opinion on top Middle East stories, photos and more.en-USCopyright (c) 2013 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reservedMon, 29 Jul 2013 13:10:33 -04005Middle East News Headlines - Yahoo! 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But Will It Work This Time?"cautiously, but also with hope."http://news.yahoo.com/israeli-palestinian-teams-prepare-relaunch-previously-failed-peace-133623791.htmlMon, 29 Jul 2013 09:36:23 -0400The Blazeisraeli-palestinian-teams-prepare-relaunch-previously-failed-peace-133623791?Affordable Solution for Better Living??: You Won?t Believe What IKEA Did After Woman Reportedly Vomited in Store Then Fell Asleep on Display Bed?I never saw anything like it"http://news.yahoo.com/affordable-solution-better-living-won-t-believe-ikea-011023720.htmlSun, 28 Jul 2013 21:20:38 -0400The Blazeaffordable-solution-better-living-won-t-believe-ikea-011023720?It Rips Our Heart Out?: Amid Protests, Israel Agrees to Release 104 Palestinian Prisoners in Advance of Peace Talks?This moment is not easy for me,? Netanyahu said.http://news.yahoo.com/rips-heart-amid-protests-israel-agrees-release-104-205428106.htmlSun, 28 Jul 2013 16:54:28 -0400The Blazerips-heart-amid-protests-israel-agrees-release-104-205428106$53 Million in Jewels Stolen in Massive Heist in France?One of Europe?s biggest jewelry heists recent years.?http://news.yahoo.com/53-million-jewels-stolen-massive-heist-france-185416201.htmlSun, 28 Jul 2013 14:54:16 -0400The Blaze53-million-jewels-stolen-massive-heist-france-185416201Israel Agrees to Free 104 Palestinian Prisoners as Part of Possible Deal to Restart Peace TalksJERUSALEM (TheBlaze/AP) -- Israeli and Palestinian officials confirm that Israel's Cabinet has approved the release of 104 long-held Palestinian prisoners, clearing a hurdle toward a possible resumption of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks after five years of paralysis.http://news.yahoo.com/israel-agrees-free-104-palestinian-prisoners-part-possible-142825478.htmlSun, 28 Jul 2013 14:24:21 -0400The Blazeisrael-agrees-free-104-palestinian-prisoners-part-possible-142825478Turkey Captures Bird, Accuses It of Spying for Israel ? See Why They Finally Let It Go??the falsely accused bird was free to fly away.?http://news.yahoo.com/turkey-captures-bird-accuses-spying-israel-see-why-141627495.htmlSun, 28 Jul 2013 10:16:27 -0400The Blazeturkey-captures-bird-accuses-spying-israel-see-why-141627495Key events in Egypt's uprising and unrest<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/key-events-egypts-uprising-unrest-122654089.html"><img src="http://l3.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/S0_.I78MJd6uaJtV9sYv8Q--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/9c2af8e81c86bf19380f6a7067007424.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="Supporters of Egypt&#039;s ousted President Mohammed Morsi carry an injured man to a field hospital following clashes with security forces at Nasr City, where pro-Morsi protesters have held a weeks-long sit-in, in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, July 27, 2013. 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Speech"It will be amazing to see the miracles when our back is up the wall and we don't think we can make it."http://news.yahoo.com/ten-times-beck-puts-money-where-mouth-impassioned-035418632.htmlTue, 23 Jul 2013 23:54:18 -0400The Blazeten-times-beck-puts-money-where-mouth-impassioned-035418632Report: The Unlikely Former Body Builder Who Helped Convince Austria to Blacklist Hezbollah"Israel's hero."http://news.yahoo.com/report-unlikely-former-body-builder-helped-convince-austria-122414795.htmlTue, 23 Jul 2013 08:24:14 -0400The Blazereport-unlikely-former-body-builder-helped-convince-austria-122414795Video Claims to Show Imam on Jerusalem?s Temple Mount Calling for Caliphate and Destruction of the U.S., France, Britain, Rome"What happened at the al-Aqsa Mosque during last week's Friday prayers should be sounding alarm bells in the U.S., Britain and France."http://news.yahoo.com/video-claims-show-imam-jerusalem-temple-mount-calling-160212308.htmlMon, 22 Jul 2013 12:02:12 -0400The Blazevideo-claims-show-imam-jerusalem-temple-mount-calling-160212308A Very Curious Website Has Posted a Tribute to Helen Thomas"We respect you..."http://news.yahoo.com/hamas-terrorists-website-posts-tribute-helen-thomas-112412537.htmlMon, 22 Jul 2013 11:16:10 -0400The Blazehamas-terrorists-website-posts-tribute-helen-thomas-112412537EU Finally Blacklists Hezbollah, But Only Its ?Military Wing??As is typical of them, the Europeans were satisfied with going only half way and taking a partial and inadequate decision.?http://news.yahoo.com/eu-finally-blacklists-hezbollah-only-military-wing-134412929.htmlMon, 22 Jul 2013 09:44:12 -0400The Blazeeu-finally-blacklists-hezbollah-only-military-wing-134412929?Auschwitz Borders?: Did John Kerry Really Guarantee New Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks Will Be Based on Pre-1967 Map?"Nine miles is less than the distance from Barack Obama's Chicago home to Wrigley Field."http://news.yahoo.com/auschwitz-borders-did-john-kerry-really-guarantee-israeli-135018289.htmlSun, 21 Jul 2013 09:50:18 -0400The Blazeauschwitz-borders-did-john-kerry-really-guarantee-israeli-135018289

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John McCain says surge of enforcement agents is unnecessary to secure border

The surge of 20,000 new enforcement agents that would be deployed as part of the Senate immigration bill that passed earlier this year is unnecessary to secure the border, Arizona Sen. John McCain, one of the lead Republicans on the bipartisan immigration task force that co-authored the bill, said Tuesday.

Speaking at a forum sponsored by the AFL-CIO in Washington, D.C., McCain said he voted for the bill that included the provision of additional agents so that those skeptical about the bill?s effectiveness ?would have comfort? that the border would be secured.

?I?ll give you a little straight talk. We don?t need 20,000 additional border enforcement agents,? McCain said at the union forum, where he joined California Democratic Rep. Xavier Becerra. ?But what we do need is to use the technology that has been developed where we can surveil the border more effectively."

The Senate bill would effectively double the number of border agents and increase funding for enforcement. The bill passed the Senate in June with bipartisan support, and lawmakers are currently debating a version of immigration reform in the Republican-majority House.

At issue in the lower chamber is whether immigration reform should be handled comprehensively, as it was in the Senate, or in a piecemeal approach that separates border security from a plan that offers a pathway to citizenship for immigrants living in the United States illegally. President Barack Obama, Senate Democrats and some Republicans have said they will not support a bill that does not include a pathway to legality.

The debate in the House over immigration reform includes a vocal minority of conservative members who say they will refuse to support any bill that allows unauthorized immigrants to achieve legal status without first returning to their home country.

Last week, House Speaker John Boehner rebuked comments about immigrants from Iowa Republican Rep. Steve King, who caused an uproar when he said that many children of illegal immigrants grow up to be drug smugglers. "For every one who is a valedictorian, there's another 100 out there that weigh 130 pounds, and they have calves the size of cantaloupes because they're hauling 75 pounds of marijuana across the desert,? King said.

McCain also condemned King?s comments at the forum, calling them ?despicable,? and he predicted that the House would pass a bill that includes a pathway to legality.

?I believe that at the end of the day, we?re going to do the right thing. We?re not going to talk about people with cantaloupe calves,? McCain said. ?We?re not going to engage that kind of despicable rhetoric.?

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/john-mccain-says-surge-of-enforcement-agents-is-unnecessary-to-secure-borders-171016705.html

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Canada's Hudson's Bay To Purchase Saks Fifth Avenue for $2.9 Billion

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Canadian retail conglomerate Hudson?s Bay Company is snatching up America?s upscale department stores.

The parent company of tony Lord & Taylor has now set plans to acquire Saks Fifth Avenue, including its iconic Fifth Avenue flagship store in Manhattan, for $16.00 per share in an all-cash transaction valued at roughly $2.9 billion, including debt.

The acquisition is expected to close before the end of the year.?Saks Inc. currently operates 41 Saks Fifth Avenue stores and 67 OFF 5TH outlet stores.

(NRDC Equity Partners, parent company of Hudson?s Bay, purchased Lord & Taylor in 2006.)

In a press statement, HBC, which operates Hudson?s Bay and Home Outfitters, Canada?s largest department store and home chain, respectively, said it would seek to enhance Saks? ?market-leading position and identity as a luxury retailer.?

With this new deal, HBC plans to expand the Saks brand into Canada via full-line stores, outlet stores and online.

?We are excited about what this opportunity and being part of a much larger enterprise can mean for the future of the Saks Fifth Avenue brand,? Steve Sadove, Chairman and CEO of Saks, said in a statement.

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(CNN) - San Diego Mayor Bob Filner, who's battling a tide of sexual harassment allegations, wants his city to cover his legal expenses.

Last week, Filner's lawyer sent a letter to the city, saying it should mount the mayor's defense and pay his legal bills.

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What's their beef? Striking fast food workers say low wages

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Protesters gather outside of a Wendy's restaurant as part of a one day strike calling for higher wages for fast food workers in New York City on Monday. The strike, which is taking a place cities across the U.S. aims to increase workers' wages to $15 an hour.

You may find yourself waiting longer for McNuggets or a Whopper this week as thousands of workers in seven cities around the country strike for $15 an hour and the right to unionize.

Building on the momentum of an initial strike last November in New York City, organizers say dozens of restaurants in New York City, Chicago, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Kansas City, Detroit and Flint, Mich., will be affected by waves of worker walkouts over the course of the week.

?These workers need a raise and they need representation in the workplace,? said Martin Rafanan, community director for STL735. The acronym stands for ?St. Louis Can?t Survive on $7.35,? referring to Missouri?s minimum wage. Rafanan said the group, which plans to strike today and tomorrow, hopes to build on a May strike when about 100 workers walked off the job.

?In this particular set of actions this week, we?re expecting to strike 50 stores and between 100 and 200 workers,? he said, adding that the response to the May strike was greater than anticipated. The group only expected 40 or 50 workers to walk out. ?It ended up being a much bigger thing.?

Today?s action could see 500-plus workers at dozens of New York City fast food restaurants abandoning their posts for picket lines, said Jonathan Westin, director of Fast Food Forward and executive director of New York Communities For Change.

At a McDonald's across the street from Yankee Stadium, several dozen people chanted, "We can't survive on $7.25."

In April, 400 fast food employees walked off the job in New York. At twice the size of the group?s inaugural walkout last November, local organizers called that event the biggest fast food strike in the country ? until now.

These actions are designed to call attention to ?the contradictions between the folks at the top? and the workers themselves living in poverty,? Westin said.

Spokespeople from McDonald?s and Yum Brands (parent company of Taco Bell, KFC and Pizza Hut) referred questions to their trade group, the National Restaurant Association. The association did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

?As a corporation, we respect the rights of all workers; however, Burger King Corp. does not make hiring, firing or other employment-related decisions for our franchisees ? Burger King restaurants offer compensation and benefits that are consistent with the QSR industry,? a company spokesperson said in a statement via email. QSR is industry jargon for quick-service restaurant, or fast food.

Wendy?s is ?still assessing the situation,? company spokesman Bob Bertini said via email. ?We have no additional comment.?

This week?s actions come on the heels of a much-lambasted budget guide for McDonald?s workers that recommended they get a second job and budgeted just $20 a month for health insurance, and a report by the National Employment Law Project showing that the vast majority of fast food positions are dead-end jobs. Earlier NELP research found that nearly 60 percent of post-recession job creation was for work that pays an hourly wage of $13.83 or less.

An open letter signed by more than 100 economists and published this month by the University of Massachusetts, Amherst?s Political Economy Research Institute titled, ?Economists in Support of a $10.50 U.S. Minimum Wage,? makes the case that raising wages would add just five cents to the price of a Big Mac.

Although fast food jobs are often thought of as work that provides teenagers with spending money, the average age of today?s fast food worker is 32, the paper said, which has much grimmer implications. ?If a worker today is employed full time for a full 52-week year at a minimum wage job today, she or he is making $15,080. This is 19 percent below the official poverty line for a family of three,? the paper said.

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The New York Times' Nick Bilton describes "a day in the life" of his iPhone

The New York Times' Nick Bilton describes 'a day in the life' of his iPhone

Have you ever thought about how often you pick up your iPhone and use it to perform some task or another? That's exactly what Nick Bilton, tech columnist at The New York Times, did for a story published today. Bilton's post follows his iPhone app usage throughout a typical day.

Bilton begins his day with the Walk Up! alarm clock app, then spends the rest of the day grabbing information from a variety of free and paid apps. At the end of the day, he may read a few articles from Instapaper, use the Kindle app to read a book, or use Apple's Remote app to control his Apple TV before going to bed.

It's a fascinating look at one blogger's iPhone app usage throughout a day, and an indication of just how much we've come to depend on our smartphones.


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University of Alabama summer commencement scheduled for Friday

TUSCALOOSA, Alabama -- More than 1,600 degrees will be awarded Saturday, Aug. 3, at the University of Alabama's summer commencement exercises.?

The ceremony, set to begin at 9 a.m. in Coleman Coliseum, will recognize graduates from eight UA colleges.?

The university's commencement website states the student processional will begin at 8:40 a.m., and recommends attendees be seated at that time.?

Dr. Scott Hestevold, professor and chair of the philosophy department, will serve as commencement marshal, according to a UA press release.

For family and friends who can't make the ceremony, commencement will be broadcast live online.?

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Cyber Security ? A To-Do List for Start-ups | Alltopstartups.com

By Thomas Oppong -

If you don?t use the internet within your start-up company, you?re missing out on a great deal of benefits. For any small business, the internet can be a very cost-effective tool for marketing, social networking, sales and brand awareness. Setting up an online shop is surprisingly easy to do, and the comparative low costs of running it are one of the reasons many start-ups choose to work predominantly from online.

However, no matter how you use the internet in your growing company, you?re going to be susceptible to some security risks. It is of utmost importance that IT security is factored into your business plan, as when companies are affected by hackers and viruses, it can cause serious trouble to the flow of business.

1. Malware protection

Any IT equipment you and your employees will use needs to be adequately protected from malicious software.

Viruses and malware come in a variety of forms and attack your IT equipment in varying levels. Viruses such as worms, Trojan horses, diallers and spyware can not only severely compromise the running of computers, but can in some cases take control of company assets such as emails.

Adware is another malicious program which can severely affect your start-up model, as potential customers find themselves inundated with spam messages from your company. In addition, IT equipment within the office can become inundated with adverts and popups.

Always install a good antivirus program on all IT equipment to ensure the smooth running of internet interactions.

2. Keeping track

Log analysis is essential for keeping track of network security, but doing so can be incredibly time consuming. For many administrators, there?s the prospect of looking over millions of files to check for any suspicious activity.

Making this easy is a relatively new innovation of StormAgent, which is capable of tracking millions of log files and finding unusual logs and record the time and date for each one. This log management from internet security experts RandomStorm, is a great investment not only to save time, but keep tabs on whether your network is being accessed by any outside sources.

With threats spotted in good time, you?ll save yourself a great deal of hassle. Don?t wait until your business computer resources and projects are compromised before you take action, fortunately for you, there are tools and programs that are capable of securing your internal and online? computer assets from danger now.

3. Staying savvy

Viruses are becoming more complex all the time; hackers are constantly finding new ways of breaking into work networks and scam users by email. By staying up to date with the kind of security threats you can expect, and training your staff well regarding security threats, you?ll have much greater success in keeping the internet safe for your company.

Always manage user privileges, and implement internal network security with password protection so no one without permission to view certain files or functions can access them. If? you do encounter a virus, address it immediately to prevent the loss of data or the compromise of your work progress.

Continue to upkeep a good standard of security, and you could see your start-up business really flourish in the online world before you know it.

Source: http://alltopstartups.com/2013/07/29/cyber-security-startups/

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

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GEOLOGY Occidental Oil & Gas Corporation has an opportunity for a Staff Geologist -VPC to participate in development & field extension drilling in clastic & siliceous reservoirs. Reqs. incl. Master's degree in Geology or rltd., & exp. w/Reservoir distribution mapping; Well Logs; Production data; Injection data; Seismic data. Job site: Bakersfield, CA. Applicants mail your resume to OOGC, Attn: M. Chavis, oxy13-015; 5 Greenway Plaza, Suite 110, Houston, TX 77046. Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship. E.O.E. ...

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Eight Coastal Mississippians in NFL camps

All 32 NFL training camps will be open by Sunday, and eight players with Coastal Mississippi ties are looking to earn starting or back-up jobs.

Tops on the list is Pascagoula's Vick Ballard, entering his second year with the Indianapolis Colts. The former Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College and Mississippi State star led the Colts with 814 rushing yards last season.

Ballard's job security got a boost earlier this week when free-agent signee Ahmad Bradshaw was put on the physically unable to perform list with a foot injury. Also fighting Ballard for the starting position is former first-round pick Donald Brown, who rushed for 417 yards last season.

Vancleave native Chris White, also a former MGCCC and Mississippi State standout, is entering his third season with the Buffalo Bills. It's a crucial camp for White, with the Bills having spent their second-round pick on linebacker Kiko Alonso and also having signed free agent linebackers Manny Lawson, Kourtnei Brown and Keith Pough in the offseason.

White has played mostly on special teams in his career, seeing time in 15 of 16 games in 2012. His rookie season was cut short due to a knee injury suffered while covering a kickoff.

Moss Point's Tom Johnson is heading into his third year with the New Orleans, after spending the last two seasons as a back-up defensive tackle. The former MGCCC and Southern Miss standout has totaled 43 tackles and three sacks since signing with the Saints following two years in the Canadian Football League.

The Saints have changed this year from a 4-3 defensive alignment to a 3-4 under first-year coordinator Rob Ryan. Johnson (6-foot-3, 288 pounds) is a bit undersized for nose tackle, so he could see more time at defensive end or at tackle in pass-rushing situations this year.

Also looking to break into the Saints' defensive line rotation is rookie nose tackle John Jenkins, also a former MGCCC standout. Jenkins, who played the last two years at Georgia, was New Orleans' third-round pick this year.

Jenkins' predecessor at Gulf Coast, Terrence Cody, is back for his fourth year with the Baltimore Ravens. Cody, who went to star at Alabama after leaving MGCCC, was a part-time starter on Baltimore's Super Bowl championship team last year.

Tramaine Brock's San Francisco 49ers faced off with Cody's Ravens in last year's Super Bowl. Brock, a Long Beach native who also played at MGCCC and Belhaven, is a part-time defensive back and special teams standout for the 49ers.

Former MGCCC quarterback Greg Jenkins is looking to make the Oakland Raiders as a wide receiver. Jenkins, a Florida native who played at Alabama State last season, signed with the Raiders as an undrafted free agent in April.

Former St. Stanislaus standout Stephen Peterman is heading into his first season with the New York Jets. The former LSU standout was a starting guard for the Detroit Lions the last six seasons before being released in a salary-cap move in the spring.

Source: http://blog.gulflive.com/mississippi-press-sports/2013/07/eight_coastal_mississippians_i.html

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Tunisian police fire tear gas to disperse secular protesters

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Tunisian opposition politician Mohammed Brahmi's supporters run in the tear gas during clashes with police after the funerals in Tunis, Saturday July, 27, 2013.

By Tarek Amara, Reuters

Tunisian police fired tear gas in front of parliament on Saturday to disperse secular protesters demanding the dissolution of the assembly and Islamists defending the legitimacy of their rule.

Police began firing after the arrival of thousands of opposition protesters who had been attending the funeral of the assassinated secular politician Mohamed Brahmi, a Reuters reporter said. Protesters threw stones back at police and there were several injuries.

Secular opposition parties are demanding the dissolution of the parliament and the Islamist-led government.

"The people want to topple the regime!" and "With our blood and with our souls we will sacrifice ourselves for the martyr!" people in the crowd shouted.

"Ghannouchi, assassin, criminal," others chanted, referring to Rached Ghannouchi, leader of the ruling Islamist Ennahda party that Brahmi's family says was behind the killing.

Ghannouchi has denounced Thursday's assassination as an attack on democracy.

In a counter-demonstration, hundreds of Islamists flocked in front of the parliament chanting slogans condemning what they called an attempted coup against democracy.

The Interior Ministry issued a statement calling for calm.

The death of secular opposition figure Brahmi, gunned down outside his Tunis home on Thursday, came months after another secular leader, Chokri Belaid, was killed in a similar attack that stoked violent protests.

Brahmi was buried near Belaid's tomb at the Al Jalez cemetery in central Tunis, and mourners carried portraits of both slain politicians. The funeral was attended by Brahmi's widow and son and several prominent politicians.

Brahmi's death further deepened divisions between Islamists and their secular opponents that emerged after President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali was toppled in 2011 in the first of the revolutions that also felled leaders in Egypt, Libya and Yemen.

Witnesses said one man was killed early on Saturday in an anti-government protest in the southern city of Gafsa. Violence also broke out in several other cities.

A bomb in a police car exploded in Tunis but caused no casualties, as authorities keen to maintain stability cast a nervous eye at events in Egypt where violence has spiraled since the Islamist president was ousted by the military.

OPPOSITION WALKOUT

The secular Democratic Alliance Party on Saturday withdrew 10 of its members from the 217-seat Constituent Assembly, taking the number of deputies who had withdrawn from parliament in protest against the killing of Brahmi to 52.

Khamis Kssila of the Nida Touns party said earlier the departing members would begin a sit-in to demand the dissolution of the assembly and formation of a national salvation government - ideas rejected by Prime Minister Ali Larayedh.

The assembly, controlled by Islamists, is in charge of drafting a new constitution for the nation of 11 million people.

Interior Minister Lotfi Ben Jeddou drew a direct link between the latest killing and the assassination of the Popular Front's leader Belaid.

Aiming suspicion at a hardline Islamist, the minister said the same gun had been used in Thursday's killing as in the Belaid attack.

"The same 9mm automatic weapon that killed Belaid also killed Brahmi," he told a news conference, naming the main suspect as Salafist Boubacar Hakim, already being sought on suspicion of smuggling weapons from Libya.

Authorities have identified 14 Salafists suspected of involvement in Belaid's assassination, and most were believed to be members of the local hardline Islamist group Ansar al-Sharia, he said.

Tunisia's political transition since the revolt that toppled Ben Ali has been relatively peaceful, with the moderate Islamist Ennahda party sharing power with smaller secular parties.

But the government has struggled to revive the economy and has come under fire from secularists who accuse it of failing to curb the activities of Salafi Islamists.

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Are Earth's Deepest Caves The Last Frontier?

Part 2 of the TED Radio Hour episode To The Edge.

About Bill Stone's TEDTalk

? Why do it? I'll tell you why. It's because it is the real frontier on Earth. It is the last terrestrial frontier for humans.

Bill Stone is a maverick cave explorer who has plumbed Earth's deepest abysses. In this talk, he explains what it's like to descend into the deepest caves in the complete darkness for days on end ? and why he keeps doing it.

About Bill Stone

Engineer and daredevil caver Bill Stone pushes the frontier ? through flooded tunnels, the remotest depths of the Earth and the limits of human endurance. He's currently planning to mine moon ice by 2015 and build an autonomous robot to visit the icebound sea of Jupiter's moon Europa.

His new Shackleton Energy Company intends to raise enough money to mine ice thought to be trapped on the moon's southern pole at Shackleton Crater, and to sell derived products on the moon and in low earth orbit to international consumers.

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

DARPA outs unmanned drone-launching sub, piracy suddenly less attractive

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UAVs and UUVs may be unmanned, but they still need a ride to the mission area. Cue the Hydra: an undersea troop-carrier that transports drones. Unlike a submarine, this submersible can operate in shallow waters and charge the batteries of its pilot-free payloads as well as transmit collected data. Even more impressive, it can launch its flight-worthy passengers without surfacing. If this sort of thing turns your crank, head over to John's Hopkins University next month to catch a presentation from DARPA. If your security clearance is high enough, you can even snag a special classified meeting after the regular Joes leave.

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House GOP considers food stamp work requirements

WASHINGTON (AP) ? About 47 million Americans received food stamps last year, but only a relative few are required to work or look for a job as a condition of receiving the aid.

Now, House Republicans are considering whether the work requirement should be strengthened as they seek cuts to the $80 billion-a-year program, which has doubled in cost over the last five years.

A small group of GOP lawmakers was expected to meet Wednesday to discuss trimming the program, now called the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. It was unclear whether they would be able to agree on an approach before Congress leaves town for their August recess.

The push to pass a food stamp bill came after House GOP leaders stripped the feeding programs from a farm bill that passed the chamber earlier this month following the defeat of a combined food-farm bill. Conservatives had demanded greater cuts in the food stamp program.

A work requirement was raised during House debate on the combined food-farm bill.

The House approved an amendment by Rep. Steve Southerland, R-Fla., that would have allowed ? but not required ? individual states to test work requirements. But a more far-reaching amendment that would have cut $3 billion a year from the program and required most able-bodied adults to work to receive benefits was rejected. Many moderate Republicans opposed that amendment, proposed by Rep. Tim Huelskamp, R-Kan.

Southerland says his work requirement proposal makes sense because it is optional for states and doesn?t cut dollars for the program.

??I think you have to have moral reformation before you have fiscal reformation,?? he says.

The concept of requiring food stamp recipients is not new. The 1996 welfare law laid out work requirements for some able-bodied adults who don?t have dependents. However, the 2009 stimulus law and waivers allowed by the Obama administration have suspended those requirements in most states.

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said Wednesday that in looking at deeper work requirements, Republicans are ignoring who actually gets food stamps. He said 92 percent of recipients are children, the elderly, disabled or people who are already working.

Vilsack called the Southerland amendment ??arbitrary?? and said it would make more sense to improve state employment and training programs that help SNAP recipients find and keep jobs.

Another proposal favored by some Republicans, including House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, is to turn all of the federal SNAP money over to the states and cap it. Ryan?s budget also proposed a cut of around $13 billion a year to food stamps. But those so-called ??block grants?? to states may be too much of a cut for the more moderate members of the GOP caucus.

Regardless of the approach, any bill passed by the conservative House will be difficult to reconcile with the Senate version of the farm bill, which keeps all of the programs together and makes only a half-percent cut to food stamps. Strong objections in the Democratic-led Senate chamber and in the Obama administration will make it difficult for anything the Republicans propose to become law.

If the two chambers cannot agree, which seems a very possible scenario, Congress may have to extend current farm law ? and current levels of spending for food stamps ? a second time. The law originally expired last September and was extended as part of a larger New Year?s deal on the so-called fiscal cliff.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., and Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., have said they will not pass another extension. But it may be the only option for farm programs that would be eliminated otherwise.

In remarks on the House floor last Friday, Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., would not say how he expects leaders to proceed on a food stamp bill, except to say they were working on it.

??We intend to proceed deliberately, looking at policies that make sense in reforming these programs in the vein of trying to get to those most vulnerable the relief they need, at the same time paying cognizance to the fact that we have fiscal challenges we must deal with,?? Cantor said.

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Couple to speak about Zimmerman's help after crash

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) ? A husband and wife who were assisted by George Zimmerman after their SUV flipped over on a Florida highway will speak about their encounter with the former neighborhood watch volunteer, who was acquitted of all charges in the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin.

Mark and Dana Gerstle plan to speak Wednesday at the Orlando law office of Zimmerman's attorney, Mark O'Mara.

Zimmerman and another man helped the couple and their two children out of a flipped SUV off the road near Interstate 4 last week. The family wasn't hurt.

It was the first time Zimmerman was seen publicly since his acquittal earlier this month.

The verdict prompted nationwide protests and Zimmerman's parents and his attorneys have said they fear for his safety.

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Pura Vida Energy shares advance as Mazagan farm out nears completion

Energy () shares gained over 16% on the Australian stock exchange as its US$15mln deal with a subsidiary of Freeport-McMoRan Oil & Gas (formerly Plains Exploration & Production) moved closer to completion.

The farm-out has now received principle approval from Fouad Douiri, Minister for Energy of the Government of the Kingdom of Morocco, it revealed.

The company said this is a key step in the approval process and all the other requirements are now administrative in nature.

The final documents - including an amendment to the petroleum agreement with the government ? are due to be signed in August.

In January struck the deal with Plains, which will earn a 52% working interest in the 2.7mln acre Mazagan permit area offshore Morocco.?

The new partner is committed to drilling at least two wells and may fund various other exploration operations, up to US$215mln. It will also spend money on possible sidetracks of either of the two wells and any 3D seismic survey, of up to 2,500 square kilometres.

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NASA's Spitzer observes gas emission from Comet ISON

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Astronomers using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope have observed what most likely are strong carbon dioxide emissions from Comet ISON ahead of its anticipated pass through the inner solar system later this year.

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