Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Car plows into pole on Union Blvd. in Allentown

ALLENTOWN, Pa. -

A one-car accident Wednesday morning closed one busy Allentown street for hours.

A car hit a pole in the 700 block of Union Blvd., in front of the former Pig Pen Sports Bar & Grill.

The accident happened around 7 a.m.

Police said two males, late teens to early 20s, were in the car, which was going at a high rate of speed. The driver lost control and hit a utility pole.

The two victims were taken to St. Luke's Hospital in Bethlehem, and one was seriously injured

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Egypt troops in Sinai sweep mistakenly hit funeral

CAIRO (AP) ? Egyptian troops and police mistakenly fired on a Bedouin funeral in the Sinai Peninsula on Tuesday, security officials said, in the opening salvo of a sweep searching for security personnel kidnapped by suspected militants.

The incident illustrated the hazards of the military operations prompted by the kidnapping last week. A heavy handed attempt to free the captives risks bringing a backlash in Sinai, where resentments among the local population against past security crackdowns have fueled the rise of militancy in the volatile peninsula bordering Gaza and Israel.

Faced with anger among the public and within the security forces over the kidnappings, President Mohammed Morsi has said all options are on the table for securing the release of the seven captives and that the presidency is not negotiating with the kidnappers.

On Tuesday, Interior Minister Mohammed Ibrahim said the zero hour for an operation against the kidnappers has not yet been decided particularly since they are well armed, with anti-aircraft and anti-tank missiles. He spoke to the state news agency MENA.

Calls for a tough response have been fueled by a video released this week on YouTube showing the captives blindfolded and pleading for Morsi and his defense minister to meet the kidnappers' demands for the release of scores of prisoners from the Sinai, including convicted militants. The captives include six members of the security forces and a military border guard.

But multiple officials have said mediators have been in contact with the kidnappers exploring possibilities for their release. Islamist allies of Morsi ? who have connections to militants in the Sinai ? have urged a negotiated solution.

"This crisis must be resolved. I think a political solution must be given a priority to protect the lives of the conscripts and not to cause further deterioration to the situation in Sinai," said Tarek el-Desouki, a leading member of the ultraconservative Salafi Al-Nour Party who traveled to Sinai to meet with officials there about the crisis. "There is still a chance."

El-Desouki said the security deployment is "acceptable as a pressure card to force them to accept a political solution."

Since Monday, military and police reinforcements backed by armored vehicles and helicopters have moved into northern Sinai in a show of strength, deploying heavily around the provincial capital, el-Arish. A military official in Cairo said troops are conducting reconnaissance and search operations, but wouldn't say if this is start of operation to rescue captives. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk about the operations.

Tuesday's incident came while police and military troops backed by helicopters swept through several villages near the border with Israel where officials say they suspect the captives are held.

The forces encountered a funeral convoy of eight pickup trucks and when the vehicles refused orders to stop, the troops thought they were gunmen and opened fire, security officials said.

Some in convoy fired back ? most Bedouin are armed ? prompting clashes, until the mourners fled the scene, leaving behind the body of the man they had intended to bury. The troops thought the man had been killed in the fight, until local tribal leaders explained to security commanders that the convoy was a funeral for a man who had drowned, the officials said.

Ahmed Elayan, a tribal chief in the area and close to the tribe of the drowned man, said the helicopter crew suspected the funeral procession, which had the body in an open-back truck, to be a convoy of militants.

"The helicopter came all the way down low and forced the vehicle to stop," Elayan said. "They let us go when they cleared up the situation." He said the misunderstanding was clarified after calls to security agencies. When a senior military officer learned of the incident, he came to the funeral, Elayan said. "They didn't want to upset anyone."

Morsi has been consulting with his security team, government officials, political and religious leaders how to resolve the crisis, which highlighted the complex security situation in Sinai.

A decades-old land mine buried in the sand in in northern Sinai killed three children and seriously injured a woman Tuesday evening, according to police officials.

Sinai residents have long complained of discrimination and neglect.

The region is bitter over repeated security crackdowns during the rule of ousted autocrat Hosni Mubarak. During the 2000s, Islamic militants staged attacks on tourist resorts in the peninsula, prompting a vast sweep of arrests.

Crackdowns have seen frequent reports of torture of Sinai's detainees, and some detainees have been held for years without conclusive trials. Repeated promises to families and tribes of detainees to resolve their cases have gone unfulfilled, fueling resentments.

Extremist groups only increased their activity in Sinai amid the breakdown in law and order since Mubarak's 2011 ouster, with increasing attacks into neighboring Israel.

Morsi faced his first Sinai challenge in August last year, just over a month after taking office, when militants carried out the most brazen attack ever on military troops, killing 16 Egyptian soldiers along the border with Gaza and Israel. Morsi at the time vowed to restore stability, launching a brief military operation that resulted in the closures of some smuggling tunnels between Sinai and Gaza and the arrest of the man believed to be at the heart of the current kidnapping, Ahmed Abu Shita.

Abu Shita was convicted to death in absentia in September for involvement in a major attack on a northern Sinai police station in 2011 that left three policemen dead. Thirteen others, including seven others in absentia, were also given death sentences in the case.

Those behind the current kidnapping demand the release of Abu Shita, along with 23 other convicted militants, including some dating back to the 2004 and 2005 bombings in Sinai, Interior Minister Ibrahim, who is in charge of police, told MENA. Rights groups have been calling for the release of five convicted in those bombings under Mubarak-era emergency laws who have been granted a retrial after years in custody.

Ibrahim called the demands "unacceptable," but recognized that the kidnappers are too well-armed tot be confronted by the police forces alone.

He said the kidnappers have planned the operation two months before and are armed with anti-aircraft and anti-tank missiles, surface-to-air missiles and other heavy weaponry smuggled from Libya.

"They are all weapons that the vehicles of the ministry can't deal with alone," he said, apparently explaining why the military is joining the Sinai operation.

Ibrahim said his ministry had sent 100 combat units, several dozen armored vehicles, and fast-deployment vehicles to enable the forces to deal with about 500 militants in 30 locations.

The military has sent rocket launchers, armored vehicles and personnel carriers to Sinai.

Such strong security buildup is uncommon in Sinai. The 1979 peace deal between Egypt and Israel restored Sinai to Egypt after it was captured by Israel in the 1967 war. But it restricted numbers of troops and types of weapons Egypt could station there. Nothing more than a light weapon was allowed in most of the peninsula, and only police ? not soldiers ? were allowed in the zone directly on the border.

But for the past years, with rising lawlessness in Sinai and increased smuggling activities with Gaza, Israel bent some of the rules.

Major Egyptian military operations there would require Israeli consent under the terms of the peace agreement. Israeli officials declined to comment Tuesday, but in the past have said that security cooperation has remained strong since the new Islamist government took office. The official silence could be a signal of Israeli consent.

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Associated Press Writers Ashraf Sweilam in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt and Josef Federman in Jerusalem contributed to this report.

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The New Xbox One Live Features Add Advanced Social Gaming ...

While we don?t have all of the details on the new Xbox Live features announced at today?s Xbox One launch, it?s clear that Microsoft is going all-in when it comes to social and multiplayer gaming. First, they are upping the number of dedicated servers for online play from 15,000 to 300,000 and nearly all of your content and game data will be store in the cloud.

The service will also allow you to take in-game video and photos and share them over social media services. This is similar to Sony?s PS4 solution and is definitely a method allow users to create valuable and viral homemade content while still maintaining control of distribution. As games become more social and more cinematic, this will be an important differentiator and is essentially free advertising for game makers.

Finally, the new service adds asynchronous matchmaking, which means you can be searching for potential teammates (or enemies) while watching TV or playing another game. This increases the stickiness of multiplayer titles by nudging you back into the game when a worth opponent appears. Microsoft has also added ?bigger matches with more players? and, most important, ?living and persistent worlds.? This sounds to me like a direct attack on MMORPGs like World Of Warcraft and could make the Xbox a formidable force in the popular professional gaming subculture, a niche no console maker has yet cracked.

We should see further information about the Xbox One at E3 this summer.

Source: http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/21/xbox-one-social/

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Tiger Woods and Lindsey Vonn Take His Kids to School

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YouLike Is A Dating Site That Thinks The Key To Finding Love Is Hate

YouLike-HomeYouLike describes itself as?an interest-based social network and dating site that takes into account a user's?dislikes, as much as what they do like, when helping to find likeminded people to friend or date.

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Supreme Court declines to hear Alaska climate change case

By Lawrence Hurley

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an Alaskan village's claim that it should be able to sue oil companies and utilities for damages attributed to climate change.

Lawyers for the village of Kivalina wanted various named defendants responsible for greenhouse emissions, including Exxon Mobil Corp, Chevron Corp and Duke Energy Corp, to pay damages for greater flooding and erosion that they say have caused by a reduction in sea ice.

The court's refusal to take the case means an appeals court ruling in favor of the defendants remains intact.

The appeals court said that Kivalina could not pursue its lawsuit under federal common law because the Clean Air Act and Obama administration regulations aimed at cutting emissions displaced such claims.

That decision was prompted in large part by a 2011 Supreme Court decision, American Electric Power v. Connecticut, in which the court held unanimously that similar claims were displaced.

Kivalina, an Inupiat native community of about 400 people, sits on the end of a six-mile barrier island on the northwest coast of Alaska.

The case is Kivalina v. Exxon Mobil Corp, et al, U.S. Supreme Court, No. 12-1072.

(Reporting by Lawrence Hurley; Editing by Howard Goller and Grant McCool)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/supreme-court-declines-hear-alaska-climate-change-case-141110347.html

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Cancer claims music icons | News Cut | Minnesota Public Radio

Posted at 10:42 AM on May 20, 2013 by Bob Collins (0 Comments)
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Zach Sobiech has passed away, days after his 18th birthday. It's hard to recall any person who handled his cancer diagnosis with any more grace than the Lakeland teen did.

The Current's Andrea Swensson, who has followed Sobiech's story, has written a marvelous post about him on her blog today.

Cancer did a number on music in the Twin Cities this weekend. On Friday, Sue McLean, the iconic music promoter, died of cancer.

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Monday, May 20, 2013

Actavis buying Warner Chilcott in $8.5B deal

(AP) ? Actavis is buying Warner Chilcott in an all-stock deal valued at about $8.5 billion that would create the third-biggest specialty pharmaceutical company in the U.S. market.

The announcement Monday comes after the companies said earlier this month that they were in talks about a possible pairing of one of the world's largest generic drugmakers, Actavis Inc., with an Irish company that has a portfolio of established, branded drugs.

The combined company will be incorporated in Ireland, and analysts say that country's lower tax rate is a key to making the deal work. Actavis said it expects about $400 million in after-tax savings and cost cuts from the combination, counting the lower tax rate.

Generic drugmakers like Parsippany, N.J.-based Actavis have benefited the past couple years from the expiration of patents protecting top-selling drugs like the cholesterol fighter Lipitor. But many companies are competing for that revenue source, and analysts expect it to start drying up over the next few years.

The Warner Chilcott PLC deal will give Actavis an earnings jolt starting next year, Susquehanna Financial Group analyst Andrew Finkelstein said in a research note. But he added that he expects revenue from Warner Chilcott's product portfolio to decline modestly.

Morningstar analyst Michael Waterhouse said Warner Chilcott's pipeline of products under development also is weak, and he thought both companies were a bit overvalued heading into the deal.

"I would say we're probably not as enthusiastic as the market has been (about the acquisition)," Waterhouse said.

Actavis was formed last fall through a $5.6 billion combination of Watson Pharmaceuticals of New Jersey and Actavis of Switzerland. It sells versions of Lipitor and the attention deficit hyperactivity disorder drugs Adderall XR and Concerta, among many other products.

Warner Chilcott's products include the ulcerative colitis treatment Asacol, which is its top-selling drug, and Delzicol, another ulcerative colitis medication approved in February. Its revenue has been hurt the past couple years in part because low-cost generic versions of its osteoporosis drug Actonel went on sale in Western Europe and Canada in 2010, and U.S. sales have slipped as well.

In the deal announced Monday, Warner Chilcott shareholders will receive 0.160 shares of the new company for each share they own. This equals $20.08 per share, which is a 34 percent premium to the stock's closing price on May 9, the day before the companies said they were talking about a deal.

Warner Chilcott shareholders would then own a 23 percent stake in the new company.

Actavis Inc. shareholders will receive one share of the new company for each share they own.

Actavis CEO Paul Bisaro said in a statement that the deal will provide support for the launch of new products over the next several years, specifically in the women's health category. He said it also gives Actavis a broader portfolio of specialty products that have sales potential outside North America.

Both companies' boards unanimously approved the deal, which is expected to close by year's end. It still needs the approval of the majority of shareholders of both companies.

The new company will be called Actavis PLC, and its U.S.-traded shares are expected to trade under the "ACT" ticker symbol on the New York Stock Exchange.

Monday's announcement follows reports that Actavis had rebuffed takeover bids from generic drugmaker Mylan Inc. and Canada's Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc. and that Novartis AG was considering a bid, something the Swiss drugmaker later denied. Analysts say any companies interested in Actavis could still step in with a fresh offer before the Warner Chilcott deal is completed.

Shares of Actavis climbed more than 2 percent, or $3.11, to $128.61 in Monday morning trading, while the Standard & Poor's 500 index was flat. The stock price has spiked 20 percent since the companies said on May 10 that they were in talks about a combination.

U.S.-traded shares of Warner Chilcott climbed more than 3 percent, or 60 cents, to $19.81. That price has climbed 32 percent since closing at $15.01 on May 9.

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Tom Murphy contributed from Indianapolis.

Associated Press

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There Are Many Exercise Routines Which Do Not Get Considerable ...

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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Stevens rides Oxbow to 3rd Preakness win

BALTIMORE (AP) ? Although no one really keeps track of such things, Gary Stevens had no problem making the assessment with complete conviction.

"I guarantee I'm the first grandfather winner of a Triple Crown race," said the 50-year-old Stevens, who guided Oxbow to a stunning upset victory Saturday in the Preakness.

Stevens retired in 2005 after a long struggle with knee pain. He resumed riding in early January, the same week he got a call from 77-year-old trainer D. Wayne Lukas, who told him about a couple of promising 3-year-old colts who could make the Derby.

One of them was Oxbow.

With Stevens riding confidently in the saddle, Oxbow led from start to finish and won the Preakness by 1? lengths to end Orb's bid for the Triple Crown. The victory justified Stevens' decision to return to racing.

"I'm not going to lie to you, to win a classic at 50 years old after seven years' retirement, it doesn't get any better than this," he said. "This is super, super sweet. All the stars were aligned. I couldn't be more pleased winning this thing. It's even more special winning it for Wayne Lukas and his team."

It was Stevens' third career victory in the Preakness, the first since 1997 on Silver Charm.

Oxbow covered the 1 3/16th miles in 1:57.54. The ride, Stevens said, was easier than it looked.

"A lot of critics are going to think that I'm full of it saying this, but I won with a little something left, believe it or not," Stevens said.

Stevens captured his first Triple Crown race in 1988 for Lukas, and they have remained close since then.

"Wayne put me on the map," Stevens said. "When you win that first classic, your phone starts ringing and people want you. I got the call about Oxbow this year dating all the way back to 1988."

It was a phone call Lukas won't ever regret. Although he changed jockeys on his other two entrants in the Preakness, Lukas remained convinced that Stevens was the right person to ride Oxbow. For days, they talked about the best way to run the race. But there's really no way to predict what the other horses will do.

"I left it up to Gary," Lukas said. "Let me say, I think I got a Hall of Fame ride. We can plan this thing, we can talk about it, we can talk about strategy. But once that gate is open, they have to make the decisions. Gary made some great ones."

As he was gathering momentum and leaving the other eight horses in his wake, Stevens couldn't help but think about the trainer that provided him with his first Triple Crown winner and got him back into the game at an age when most jockeys have long since quit.

"I was smiling pretty good on the back side. I actually thought about Wayne up in the grandstands," Stevens said. "I knew he had to be looking at those fractions and was pleased with what he was seeing."

Not long after that, Lukas, Stevens and their brown colt had a wonderful time in the winner's circle.

"He wasn't a tired horse. He was a happy horse," Stevens said. "He enjoyed the celebration as much, well maybe not as much as Wayne and I, but he was enjoying it."

Next up for Stevens, Lukas and Oxbow: A ride over 1? miles in the Belmont on June 8.

"What about the Belmont? This horse has a happy kind of pace, and anybody that wants to come and tangle with him early on, bring it on. You're going to get in trouble if you tangle with him. That's all I can say."

Oh, he had more. As he was wrapping up his press conference, Stevens said, "You're only as good as the horses you ride and the people that you ride for. And I rode for what I consider to be one of the greatest trainers of all time."

Then he looked up and saw Lukas in the corner of the room.

"I didn't know you were standing there still," Stevens said. "Oh, all right. I love you, Wayne."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/stevens-rides-oxbow-3rd-preakness-win-235124449.html

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Simpson's ex-lawyer says he poured his soul into trial

By Alexia Shurmur

LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - An attorney who O.J. Simpson claims botched his Nevada robbery trial five years ago told a court on Friday that he poured his "blood, sweat and soul" into defending the former football hero, who he said had been badly tainted by his sensational 1990s murder case.

Yale Galanter, who took the witness stand in a week-long hearing into Simpson's bid for a new trial in the Las Vegas case that sent him to prison, said his client's past had presented challenges in front of a jury.

"Mr. Simpson brought a lot of baggage into the courtroom," Galanter testified. "It wasn't like the 12 jurors didn't know that Mr. Simpson was acquitted of murder in California ... And that was one of the things we had to deal with in this case."

The Miami-based attorney was the final witness in the hearing. A Las Vegas judge was expected to issue a ruling in the matter in the coming weeks.

Simpson, a star NFL running back turned actor and popular TV pitch man, was charged in the 1994 stabbing and slashing murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman. He was acquitted in 1995 after a year-long proceeding in Los Angeles.

A civil jury later found him liable in a wrongful death lawsuit and awarded their families $33.5 million in damages.

Galanter, under questioning from Simpson's current attorneys, conceded that in hindsight he could have done some things differently in the Nevada trial, but offered a spirited defense of the overall efforts he made to win his client an acquittal under difficult circumstances.

"The truth of the matter is that when you look at (the) entire trial I don't think I could have fought harder or done more," Galanter said. "I put every ounce of blood, sweat and soul I had into defending it."

In the Nevada case, Simpson was convicted in 2008 of 12 charges, including kidnapping and armed robbery, for storming into a room at the Palace Station Hotel and Casino with five other men and taking thousands of dollars in memorabilia at gunpoint from a pair of sports collectors.

His defense attorneys claimed that Simpson was only trying to retrieve property that he believed belonged to him and was unaware that two of his associates had brought guns along.

In seeking a new trial, Simpson, 65, claims that Galanter mishandled the case and had a conflict of interest because the attorney knew in advance that he planned to confront the sports dealers.

Simpson's current attorneys say Galanter should have argued at trial that his client wasn't aware of guns in the hotel room because Simpson was drunk at the time. But during his testimony, Galanter said he never raised such a defense "because Mr. Simpson wasn't intoxicated."

Galanter also said that Simpson told him he had discussed the guns with co-defendant Walter Alexander, adding that Simpson "knew that he had screwed up."

Galanter told the court that, contrary to claims by Simpson's current lawyers, he never approved of the hotel room scheme in advance, saying that he advised his client to call the police about the stolen property.

(Writing and additional reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Cynthia Johnston, Leslie Gevirtz and Eric Walsh)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/o-j-simpsons-ex-lawyer-says-poured-soul-014751299.html

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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Drinks-On With the World's Biggest, Baddest Bartending Robot

At the Google I/O after party the other night, there was one bartender in particular that stood out. It wasn't the drink he made, or the friendly chatter. It was more than he weighed several tons and could break you with the flick of the wrist. Meet the Makr Shakr.

It's Friday afternoon, you've made it through the long week, and it's time for Happy Hour, Gizmodo's weekly booze column. A cocktail shaker full of innovation, science, and alcohol. Do Androids dream of the perfect Manhattan?

Makr Shakr was designed MIT Senseable City Lab and produced and implemented by Carlo Ratti Associati in Italy, where it was built. Incredibly, this massive project went from concept to full implementation in roughly three months. The full rig weighs between five and six metric tons and made the voyage across the sea in a rather densely packed shipping container. It is simply the most advanced robot bartender we've ever seen.

Users download an app (at I/O they had a tablet with a scaled-back version of the app pre-loaded) and log in. From there, they can either take a drink template that already exists, or they can start from scratch. Makr Shakr partnered with Bacardi and Coca-cola, so there are roughly two dozen spirits and liqueurs, and over a hundred non-alcoholic mixers to choose from. You pick your ingredients and the quantity of each that you want in it. You an also add solid ingredients such as a salt and pepper mix, granulated sugar, lemon slices, or even mint leaves. Your total drink will be 200ml (roughly 6.8 fluid ounces), when all is said and done.

Then you choose how the drink should be prepared, name the drink, and submit it. Then the magic starts.

How It Works

Once you submit your drink order, that information is sent to a web server, which sends it back down to a local server on the Makr Shakr. That information is then split into two parts. One is the visualization system, which, along with the app, was made with partners from Pentegram and super ?ber. On the large screen behind the robotic arms you can see exactly what's going into your drink when and what's being done to it. You can also see how many people are ahead of you and what the wait will be like. The other half of the data goes into the robotics systems.

The first thing that catches your eye are the three robotic arms. These are Kuka KR 16 robots, a pretty iconic symbol of the industrial revolution. You typically see these puppies in paint factories. They can lift 16 kilograms, they are unnervingly quick and incredibly precise (accuracy down to 1/10th of a millimeter). The two robots on the outside have cocktail shakers for hands (with lids that can close), while the one in the middle has a hand that holds and delivers the cups.

Behind the arms are a large network of taps, each of which are automated. Each spirit is housed in its own nitrogen-pressurized tank. Once the shaker is placed under the tab, an actuator opens the valve, and a pre-determined amount is dispensed. The Coca-Cola products are distributed in basically the same way. Ice, and other dry ingredients all drop in as they should. Behind the screen are two blades which hold and cut lemons into uniformly thick slices, and then drop it into your drink. It's incredibly sophisticated. There is also an immersion blender and muddler, for making drinks like pi?a coladas or mojitos.

Once all of the ingredients are in, the robot closes the lid on the shaker and either shakes it vigorously (and with a pretty good approximation of a human arm movement), or swirls it gently to give it a stirred effect. They then pour the drink into the cup the middle robot is holding. That robot adds garnish as necessary, and then places the finished drink onto one of five conveyor belts, which delivers the drink to the awaiting imbiber. The shaker is then rinsed off with a blast of water, and the process begins again.

There are some interesting things the software could do, too. "We want to make sure people use the Makr Shakr to drink responsibly," says Alessandro Incisa, Project Manager from Carlo Ratti Associati, who managed implementation. "It keeps track of the alcohol by volume of each drink it serves you. It could limited the number of alcoholic drinks each person has in a night." But because it's keeping track of percentages, it would be a dynamic number. For example you might be allowed 5 drinks that were 12 percent ABV over a given period of time, but only two drinks that were 40 percent. If people punched in some vital statistics, the Makr Shakr could even estimate your blood-alcohol content (BAC).

At Google there was a limited subset of features, just because I/O was such a huge event and they wanted everyone to get a taste. In its full implementation you can filter by elements of the drink. This not only helps you discover a drink you might like, but it gives you a genealogy of that drink's creation. So say, you're looking for a drink with whiskey, and you discover my drink. You can see not only how mine was made, but you can see the previous interations of it and read my notes, ?I liked it, but I think I made it a little too sweet.? You can adjust it to further refine it. When you do, I'll get a notifications that the drink I've been working on has had another iteration. Maybe I want to try it. I go to the back and further refine it. Even if we never actually meet at the bar, and we don't know each others' names, we've created something together. It's about a participatory, decomrotized design.

Why It Matters

The Makr Shakr is not, as one might suspect, trying to replace bartenders. The drinks I sampled were, in general, decent. Or as decent as the person that created them envisioned them. But bartending is more art than science, and crafting flavors is still best done with a human touch. The MIT guys know that, and they don't want to change that. They aren't trying to make a better drink. Instead, the Makr Shakr is meant as an example?a microcosm, really?of some of the principals of the Third Industrial Revolution.

Industrial technology has progressed to incredible places, obviously, but according to Yaniv Jacob Turgeman, the project leader from the MIT side, we've been somewhat alienated from it. With Makr Shakr, they are using these incredible robotics?symbols of the industrial revolution, but they are made accessible. "Part of the idea is that anyone can control this powerful technology with something in their pocket," said Turgeman.

Carlo Ratti, the father of Makr Shakr who runs the MIT Senseable Lab, agreed. This is intended to be an example of the new way things are designed, made, and then enjoyed. They chose drinks because within just a few minutes, people can go through the whole cycle. It's a fast and clean example, but of course that's just a small example. "

?It could be designing a sandwich," said Ratti in our phone interview. "Or it could be designing a city or desiging a building." He thinks that's a day we will see in our lifetimes. Something like a public square would be especially ripe for this philosophy, since so many people use it, it would make sense that more people could design together. That's exemplified in the Makr Shakr, too. Part of it is about social creation and consumption.

It means more to us when we participate in the creative process. It makes our drink (or house, or public square) not just more personalized to our tastes, but it there's a sense that it belongs to us, because it's something that we created. When you apply thies philosophies to production, suddenly it's a world that becomes human again, because we can see ourselves in it.

Or maybe they'll just enslave us all using alcoholism.

Huge thanks to Carlo Ratti, Alessandro Incisa, and Yaniv Jacob Turgeman for their time.

Makr Shakr: Project concept and design by MIT Senseable City Lab; Implementation by carlorattiassociati | walter nicolino & carlo ratti; Main partners - Coca-Cola and Barcardi. Technical partners - Kuka, Pentagram, SuperUber; Media partners - Domus, Wired; Top video by Brent Rose/Michael Hession; YouTube by MyBossWas; Event in collaboration with Meet the Media Guru, and endorsed by: Comune di Milano, World Expo Milano 2015 ? Energy for Life. Feeding the Planet. Full credits available at www.makrshakr.com

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WHO says single yellow fever shot is enough

GENEVA (AP) ? The World Health Organization says a yellow fever booster vaccination given 10 years after the initial shot isn't necessary.

The U.N.'s global health agency said Friday that its expert group on immunization believes a single dose of vaccination is sufficient to confer lifelong immunity against the disease.

The Geneva-based body says only 12 known cases of yellow fever after vaccination have ever been identified. Some 600 million doses have been dispensed since yellow fever vaccination began in the 1930s.

Yellow fever is an acute viral hemorrhagic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes that is endemic to 44 countries in tropical areas of Africa and the Americas.

There are an estimated 200,000 cases of yellow fever and up to 15,000 deaths worldwide each year.

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Cast AR hands-on with Jeri Ellsworth at Maker Faire 2013

Cast AR handson with Jeri Ellsworth at Maker Faire 2013

When Valve's first hardware hire, Jeri Ellsworth, tweeted back in February that she was fired from the company, we were disappointed but also intrigued by what she meant by "time for new exciting projects." Well we finally saw what she's been up to here at at Maker Faire 2013. It's called Cast AR, and it's a pair of 3D augmented-reality glasses that she and former Valve programmer Rick Johnson were working on at Valve before they left.

The model we saw is still in the early prototype stages, but the concepts are already in place. Perched atop a pair of active shutter glasses are a couple of miniature LCD projectors, which bounce images from a connected computer onto a special reflective surface at a 120Hz refresh rate. A camera module sits on the eyewear's bridge and monitors an array of infrared LEDs embedded in the reflective surface. This allows for quick and accurate head tracking. Join us after the break for our impressions and stay tuned for our video interview with Jeri Ellsworth.

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Top Russian Diplomat Explains Reasons for Syrian Arms Sales

In the past two weeks, the U.S. and its allies have done just about everything short of getting down on their collective knees and begging Russia to stop delivering weapons to the Syrian government. President Vladimir Putin has received visits this month from three of the most powerful statesmen in the western world ? U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on May 7, British Prime Minister David Cameron three days later and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu three days after that. Along with U.S. President Barack Obama, who spoke to Putin by phone on April 29, they have all implored the Russian leader to stop arming President Bashar Assad?s regime.

However, last week it became clear that Russia was going ahead with S-300 sales immediately despite Kerry?s overtures. This week, the New York Times reported that Russia is delivering not only the sophisticated S-300 anti-aircraft systems to Syria but the dreaded Yakhont ?ship killer? missiles, which would make it a lot more painful for any foreign navies trying to intervene in Syria or provide supplies to the rebels by sea.

Why has Russia apparently decided to ramp up its arms supplies to Damascus, despite the West?s pleas? TIME spoke last week with top Russian diplomat Andrei Klimov, the deputy chairman of the foreign affairs committee in the Russian parliament, who explained it as Moscow hedging its bets.

Weapons systems like the S-300, he said, ?would simply set the right conditions? for negotiating Assad?s departure. On May 7, Kerry and Putin agreed to begin those negotiations at an international summit in the coming weeks. ?To put it simply, the S-300 will put a damper on any desire to attack Syria from the air if that is the real intention of our partners? heading into these negotiations. Russia?s intention in all of this is to avoid making the same mistake it made with Libya, says Klimov, who has travelled to Syria during the civil war there to assess Russia?s options. In 2011, the Kremlin ? then led by Putin?s more liberal protege Dmitri Medvedev ? was a lot more sympathetic to the international outrage against Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, who was then trying to crush his own violent rebellion. The U.S. and its allies convinced Medvedev not to block a U.N. resolution against Gaddafi, allowing it to pass a vote in the U.N. Security Council.

As Putin sees it, that resolution was taken way beyond its stated purpose of imposing a no-fly zone over Libya ? it also opened the door for a full-scale military intervention. Under the U.N. mandate, the U.S. and NATO began flying bombing raids against Gaddafi?s military convoys, which were then moving toward the rebel-held city of Benghazi with the express aim of ?cleansing? its revolutionary populace. After fending off that assault, NATO air power continued to provide the rebels with a clear military advantage.

Within weeks, Gaddafi?s army was routed, his convoy was bombed from the air while fleeing the Libyan capital, and the dictator himself was captured hiding in a drain pipe in his hometown. A video of rebels beating, insulting and finally killing Gaddafi soon appeared on YouTube. Putin was furious over this turn of events ? seeing it as a blatant violation of Libyan sovereignty and a betrayal of Russia?s willingness to trust the west?s intentions. He has not gotten over the slight. ?What we really do not want is to allow the same mistake as with Libya,? Klimov says, ?when we believed we were getting one thing and got something totally different.?

Russian weapons will give Assad a good chance of defending himself if any Western powers decide to continue the aerial assaults that took place early this month. The strikes on Syrian targets on May 3 and May 5, apparently carried out by Israeli war planes, also spurred Russia to step up its arms shipments to Assad, Klimov says. ?When we see these bombings taking place in Syria, which seem by all accounts to be coming from Israel, we realize that a sovereign government has the right to self-defense,? he says. ?In our understanding, these deliveries do not violate any international agreements. Rather, they forbid any aerial attacks against Syria from taking place with impunity.?

Russia points out that its weapons sales to Assad do not violate any international agreements. Unlike with Libya, Russia and China have vetoed every attempt in the past two years to impose a weapons embargo against Assad in the U.N. Security Council. And the Kremlin has no intention of backing away from that position, says Fyodor Lukyanov, editor of the journal Russia in Global Affairs and a top foreign policy expert in Moscow. ?If the position on providing arms to the rebel side does not change, then Russia will not back away from any [arms] contracts with Assad,? he says. ?And at this point we only see movement in the direction of providing more arms to the rebels, not less.?

On Wednesday, U.S. Senators Robert Menendez and Bob Corker introduced a bipartisan bill to pressure the Obama Administration to provide weapons to ?vetted? rebel forces in Syria. ?To change the tipping point in Syria against the Assad regime, we must support the opposition by providing lethal arms,? Menendez said in a statement accompanying the legislation, which the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will take up on May 21. ?This effort coupled with Russia?s willingness to participate in talks for political transition will give us the best opportunity for a better outcome.?

Talks over a political transition are expected to start early next month. As Putin and Kerry agreed, representatives from Assad?s government and from the rebel forces will be able to attend the conference. The aim is to map out a political transition to end the civil war, which has already claimed some 80,000 lives. ?What gives me serious pause,? says Lukyanov, ?is that the US and Russia can agree on whatever they want, and maybe they will. But its pompous to think that the people fighting in Syria will obey that decision, put down their arms and go home.?

Still, Lukyanov says it is a sign of progress that Russia and the West have even agreed to a framework for such a conference. They were previously at a deadlock over the issue of whether Assad or his representatives could take part in the transition to a new Syrian government. Putin has always insisted that the ruling regime must be at the table, as well as Assad?s other major ally, Iran. ?Now in Moscow there has appeared a tender hope that the West is finally starting to hear what we?ve been telling them all along,? says Klimov. ?This conference will be where we can make real progress, if not a compromise, then at least the conditions for a compromise.? And just in case it falls apart, Russia is providing its ally with a radar-guided insurance policy.

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Green Card Lottery Faces Elimination Under US Immigration Reform (Voice Of America)

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Friday, May 17, 2013

Judge to decide fate of U.S. soldier who killed servicemen in Iraq

By Eric M. Johnson

SEATTLE (Reuters) - A military judge is expected to rule on Thursday whether a U.S. soldier who faces a likely life sentence for killing five fellow servicemen in a 2009 shooting spree in Iraq will ever be eligible for parole.

In a deal that spared him the death penalty, U.S. Army Sergeant John Russell pleaded guilty last month to killing two medical staff officers and three soldiers at Camp Liberty, a combat stress clinic in Baghdad.

The military has said the shooting may have been triggered by combat stress.

Russell faced an abbreviated court-martial at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state to determine the level of his guilt, and the military judge in the case ruled on Monday that the 48-year-old Texan had killed with premeditation.

The judge, Army Colonel David Conn, is scheduled to sentence Russell early on Thursday morning at the Pacific Northwest military base, one of the nation's largest.

The mandatory sentence for even a single count of premeditated murder is life in prison, and proceedings this week saw both sides argue over whether Russell should ever be eligible for parole.

Russell's state of mind before, during and after the attack, one of the worst incidents of soldier-on-soldier violence in the Iraq war, has been central to legal proceedings over the past year.

Conn, in ruling that the killings were premeditated, ultimately sided with prosecutors who said Russell tried to gain an early exit from the Army and then sought revenge on a mental health worker who would not help him achieve that goal.

An Army forensic science officer who analyzed the scene after the attack testified that Russell killed with the tactical precision of a trained soldier.

Defense attorneys countered that Russell's mental health had been severely weakened by several combat tours, and that he was suicidal prior to the attack and provoked to violence by maltreatment at the hands of healthcare workers whom he sought for help.

In the final hour, filled with suicidal despair and rage, they said, he cracked.

A forensic psychiatrist, Dr. Robert Sadoff of the University of Pennsylvania, concluded that Russell suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and psychosis at the time of the shootings and had death wishes related to his illnesses.

"My plan was to kill myself," Russell said during his plea hearing. "I wanted the pain to stop."

(Editing by Cynthia Johnston)

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World's smallest liquid droplets ever made in the lab, experiment suggests

May 16, 2013 ? Physicists may have created the smallest drops of liquid ever made in the lab.

That possibility has been raised by the results of a recent experiment conducted by Vanderbilt physicist Julia Velkovska and her colleagues at the Large Hadron Collider, the world's largest and most powerful particle collider located at the European Laboratory for Nuclear and Particle Physics (CERN) in Switzerland. Evidence of the minuscule droplets was extracted from the results of colliding protons with lead ions at velocities approaching the speed of light.

According to the scientists' calculations, these short-lived droplets are the size of three to five protons. To provide a sense of scale, that is about one-100,000th the size of a hydrogen atom or one-100,000,000th the size of a virus.

"With this discovery, we seem to be seeing the very origin of collective behavior," said Velkovska, professor of physics at Vanderbilt who serves as a co-convener of the heavy ion program of the CMS detector, the LHC instrument that made the unexpected discovery. "Regardless of the material that we are using, collisions have to be violent enough to produce about 50 sub-atomic particles before we begin to see collective, flow-like behavior."

These tiny droplets "flow" in a manner similar to the behavior of the quark-gluon plasma, a state of matter that is a mixture of the sub-atomic particles that makes up protons and neutrons and only exists at extreme temperatures and densities. Cosmologists propose that the entire universe once consisted of this strongly interacting elixir for fractions of a second after the Big Bang when conditions were dramatically hotter and denser than they are today. Now that the universe has spent billions of years expanding and cooling, the only way scientists can reproduce this primordial plasma is to bang atomic nuclei together with tremendous energy.

The new observations are contained in a paper submitted by the CMS collaboration to the journal Physical Review D and posted on the arXiv preprint server. In addition, Vanderbilt doctoral student Shengquan Tuo recently presented the new results at a workshop held in the European Centre for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas in Trento, Italy.

Scientists have been trying to recreate the quark-gluon plasma since the early 2000s by colliding gold nuclei using the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory. This exotic state of matter is created when nuclei collide and dump a fraction of their energy into the space between them. When enough energy is released, it causes some of the quarks and gluons in the colliding particles to melt together to form the plasma. The RHIC scientists had expected the plasma to behave like a gas, but were surprised to discover that it acts like a liquid instead.

When the LHC started up, the scientists moved to the more powerful machine where they basically duplicated the results they got at RHIC by colliding lead nuclei.

In what was supposed to be a control run to check the validity of their lead-lead results, the scientists scheduled the collider to smash protons and lead nuclei together. They didn't expect to see any evidence of the plasma. Because the protons are so much lighter than lead nuclei (they have only one-208th the mass), it was generally agreed that proton-lead collisions couldn't release enough energy to produce the rare state of matter.

"The proton-lead collisions are something like shooting a bullet through an apple while lead-lead collisions are more like smashing two apples together: A lot more energy is released in the latter," said Velkovska.

Last September, the LHC did a brief test run to make sure it was adjusted properly to handle proton-lead collisions. When the results of the run were analyzed, team members were surprised to see evidence of collective behavior in five percent of the collisions -- those that were the most violent. In these cases, it appeared that when the "bullet" passed through "apple" it released enough energy to melt some of the particles surrounding the bullet hole. They appeared to be forming liquid droplets about one tenth the size of those produced by the lead-lead or gold-gold collisions.

However, the initial analysis was limited to tracking the motion of pairs of particles. The researchers knew that this analysis could be influenced by another well-known phenomenon, the production of particle jets. So, when the scheduled proton-lead run took place in January and February, they searched the data for evidence of groups of four particles that exhibit collective motion. After analyzing several billion events, they found hundreds of cases where the collisions produced more than 300 particles flowing together.

According to Tuo, only two models were advanced to explain their observations at the workshop. Of the two, the plasma droplet model seems to fit the observations best. In fact, he reported that the new data is forcing the authors of the competing model -- color glass condensate, which attributes the particle correlations to the internal gluon structure of the protons themselves -- to incorporate hydrodynamic effects, meaning that it is also describing the phenomenon as liquid droplets.

U.S. members of the CMS collaboration are supported primarily by the U.S. Department of Energy and National Science Foundation.

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European winter weather harder to forecast in certain years

May 15, 2013 ? Weather forecasters have a tougher job predicting winter conditions over Europe in some years over others, concludes a new study carried out by the National Oceanography Centre.

The study revealed that the relationship between our winter weather and the strength of the airflow coming in from the Atlantic -- one of the factors used by forecasters to predict the weather -- is stronger in some years than others. The results were recently published in the Royal Meteorological Society publication Weather.

Co-authors Drs Jo?l Hirschi and Bablu Sinha from the National Oceanography Centre explain: "There are two major atmospheric pressure systems centred around Iceland and the Azores that are very influential for the weather in Europe. Air flows between these two systems, bringing mild air from the North Atlantic to Europe. The pressure difference between the two pressure systems -- and the corresponding airflow -- fluctuates and scientists call this phenomenon the 'North Atlantic Oscillation', or NAO, which is by convention positive when the pressure difference is a stronger than average and negative when it is weaker than average.

"When there is more air coming from the Atlantic, we get milder, wetter winters, as in 2007 and 2008. And when the airflow is weaker, our weather is influenced by air masses from Siberia and the Arctic, bringing colder and drier conditions."

But the scientists wanted to know how reliable the relationship is between the pressure systems over Iceland and the Azores, and European weather. The results show that when the airflow is weaker -- due to a smaller pressure difference between the two systems -- European weather is harder to predict than when it is stronger.

"It's like a guitar string," says Dr Hirschi. "When there is tension in the string, it stays straight. If you slacken the tension enough, the string goes wobbly.

"So when we have a vigorous airflow driven by a large pressure difference, it tends to stay straight and the weather is easy to define. When weaker, the airflow meanders, leading to more complicated weather patterns. You get big differences in weather over Europe, switching between cold Arctic/Siberian air masses, and milder subtropical air masses. This is why in December 2010, the UK suffered from low temperatures and heavy snowfall, while other European regions such as the Balkans experienced warm and wet conditions."

In this study, the researchers looked at the strength of the NAO during each year between 1880 and 2009 and compared this with observations of winter weather conditions over the same period.

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Thursday, May 16, 2013

RolePlayGateway?

A word, before I let this loose: This is entirely of my own creation. If any pieces of it sound familiar, it was unintentional, and I'll do my best to either work that out, or to augment it. This is also a WORK IN PROGRESS, but also OPEN TO CRITIQUE. Very open, in fact. I want you guys to come at me with hammers of literary expertise. Take my work to its knees if it needs it.

Without further adieu, I present, for your enjoyment...




Kenna couldn?t believe nobody else had noticed the cloud.

As it was, she glanced with wide and disbelieving eyes at her oblivious companions. They still milled around, talked, and overall did their business as though there wasn?t a reddish purple cloud spreading and scrabbling across the sky like some sort of giant, ugly lesion.

She stared at it, and while she did, she wondered about its origin, because obviously no one else was going to bother to. Her vantage point, that is, a bench in the courtyard of May Yard Prep, gave her an almost unobstructed view of the haze. Unfortunately, she could only follow it so far with her eyes before the woods and the bushy tops of the trees ate it up.

With a huff and one last glance to her friends, Kenna walked out of the courtyard and towards the thicket.

?Alright, Mr. Cloud, where are you coming from?? she muttered softly. The branches around her seemed unwilling to move, as though they?d stiffened and tensed up before she?d entered. The whole of her being seemed to have to push through an invisible layer, like walking into a cellophane or scotch-tape trap.

It actually hurt.

Like, hurt in the sense that her skin began to crawl and sting, like she had just belly flopped into a pool from a diving board. Her face tingled and her scalp itched. And as soon as she touched her hand to her head, the itch spread like wildfire to every inch of her body, inside and out.

Her organs itched.

She was almost about to scream when it stopped, and she went numb. The sudden loss left her gasping and brought her to her knees. A few seconds passed. Then a few more. Slowly Kenna rediscovered the ground underneath her, found her bearings, and stood up.

?Oh,? a voice said, almost sounding surprised. ?I thought you were dead. My apologies.?

She glanced up at the new voice. A tall, thin man stood a mere couple feet away from her. His back was against the tree, letting the shade cover him. His eyes were dark red and had both an intelligent glimmer to them and a bestial, feral one.

He stepped over to her, his hand outstretched. She stared at it.

Noting the odd look she gave it, he scoffed, ?Oh, come now. I won?t hurt you.? As if to emphasize this, he grabbed her hand gently and pulled her to her feet. ?You are interesting. Most humans don?t make it past the barrier.?

Kenna didn?t want to say anything to this man, not a word. He clearly also didn?t understand that she was not a touchy-feely person. She jerked her arm back.

Or at least she tried to.

His grip was firm. Far firmer than his scrawny form would point to.

??Interesting? and ?letting you go? do not go hand in hand, darling,? the man snapped. ?Don?t you see where you are??

?Yes, I do. Now let go of me, creep!? She squirmed. This guy was bad news. He?d called her ?human?, which would be fine, but he said it in the most distant way possible, like he didn?t consider himself human.

?Obviously you do not, flesh bag.? His voice had dropped to a furious snarl. ?Others here besides myself will take an interest in you, and that will not bode well for you.?

?Okay, let?s say you?re right. Why do you think you?re so much better than anyone else I might meet??

?I can, at any point, kill you, or maim you, or otherwise take advantage of you.?

Ice water ran in her veins. She whispered, ?And??

?And I haven?t. Nor do I plan to,? he added with a grin. ?Now, may I introduce myself, or must I further dispel your paranoia??

Kenna threw her shoulders back and gave him a once over glance. ?Doesn?t the saying go ?ladies first?? My name is Kenna.?

?Good day to you, Kenna. I am Dreyson Nocturne, but you may call me Drey. Nearly no one does.?

She laughed aloud and, then and there, decided that she might just be able to tolerate this guy, insane or not.

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