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Responses to Ohio St president's Catholic remarks

(AP) On Dec. 5, Ohio State President Gordon Gee jokingly referred to "those damn Catholics" at a university Athletic Council meeting in the context of frustration he expressed about trying to negotiate with Notre Dame in years past over joining the Big Ten. Gee also criticized priests at Notre Dame, Southeastern Conference schools, the University of Arkansas football coach and others. A sampling of the dozens of responses Ohio State and Gee received immediately after The Associated Press first reported those remarks May 30:

Negative:

"Not only are his comments outrageous, but they demonstrate a hostility to a Christian religion. It is time for the board of trustees to terminate his employment."

Email sent Friday, May 31.

"I am very disappointed in the manner in which the Gordon Gee inappropriate remarks at the Ohio State Athletic Counsel was handled by the Board of Trustees. I feel the tenor of his remarks deserve an immediate dismissal. I am embarrassed that he is the President of my University....and it is hard enough being a Buckeye in state of Michigan."

Email sent Saturday, June 1.

"That remark is a bigoted statement and if you substituted "Jews," ''Muslims" or even "Blacks" for "Catholics" he would be forced to resign. As a Catholic, I take strong umbrage to his comment and I hope he is reprimanded to the utmost. Shame on OSU!"

Email sent on Monday, June 3.

Supportive:

"I just wanted to write to send my support and the support of my fellow students. Everyone makes mistakes, and these few statement do not refute your hard work day in and day out for our amazing university. I'm a Catholic Buckeye, and we Catholics have a sense of humor! Thank you for all you do! This too shall pass!"

Email sent Friday, May 31 to Gee.

"I wanted to take this opportunity to express how much I really appreciate the way you quickly took responsibility and addressed this situation. As a parent of an OSU student, and a Roman Catholic I want to go on record as saying IT WAS NO BIG DEAL!"

Email sent Saturday, June 1 to Gee.

"I feel that we now live in a sad society where Political Correctness is used as a weapon to discredit our leaders and celebrities. It seems that there are always people out there looking for an opportunity to tear someone down. I personally appreciate the humanity and the humor that you carry with you as you wrestle with the huge undertaking of driving our institution toward excellence."

Email sent Monday, June 3 to Gee.


Associated Press

Source: http://timesleader.com/news/apsports/89199971240982846170514/Responses-to-Ohio-St-presidents-Catholic-remarks&source=RSS

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Kuban appoint Munteanu as head coach

Posted on Jul 31
Dorinel Munteanu attends a training session at Luz Stadium in Lisbon, on December 6, 2011. Russian Premier League club Kuban Krasnodar announced on Wednesday the appointment of Munteanu as their new head coach.

Russian Premier League club Kuban Krasnodar announced on Wednesday the appointment of Romanian Dorinel Munteanu as their new head coach.

The 45-year-old takes over from Igor Osinkin, named as caretaker manager following the departure of Leonid Kuchuk to Lokomotiv Moscow.

Last December Munteanu took over Saransk, but failed to save them from relegation from the top flight.

Kuban, who finished a club-highest fifth under Kuchuk last season to qualify for the Europa League, are currently fourth with seven points after three matches.

Munteanu's first game in charge is Sunday's clash with league leaders Spartak Moscow.

Source: http://www.goltv.ca/articles/default.aspx?ArticleId=69575

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Rep. Peter King: Rand Paul?s ?Madness? Destroying GOP Brand On Security

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Excerpted from The Hill: Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.) said Sunday that the libertarian wing of the Republican party is damaging the GOP?s reputation on national security.

King criticized Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), a potential 2016 presidential candidate, for supporting Edward Snowden, who leaked information about the National Security Agency?s extensive domestic surveillance programs.

?When you have Rand Paul actually comparing Snowden to Martin Luther King or Henry David Thoreau, this is madness,? King said.

?This is the anti-war, left-wing Democrats of the 1960s that nominated George McGovern and destroyed their party for almost 20 years. I don?t want that to happen to our party.?

King, appearing on CNN?s ?State of the Union,? said Republicans are at risk of losing a hard-won reputation as a party that is strong on foreign policy and national security.

He also criticized the 94 House Republicans who voted for an amendment, sponsored by Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich.), that would have defunded the NSA?s domestic surveillance programs, which collect information metadata about phone calls.

?I thought it was absolutely disgraceful that so many Republicans voted to defund the NSA program which has done so much to protect our county,? King said. ?This is an isolationist streak that?s in our party that goes totally against the party of Eisenhower and Reagan and Bush.? Keep reading

Source: http://patdollard.com/2013/07/rep-peter-king-rand-pauls-madness-destroying-gop-brand-on-security/

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Social Video Offers New Avenue for Students, Colleges to Connect

Prospective college students can spend hours on a road trip or combing different websites to learn about schools, but a newer, faster option has emerged.

Colleges and prospective students are hopping on the social video bandwagon to catch each other's attention. Students can get a glimpse of an Oregon State University fashion show, a business school reunion at Stanford University or statues at Xavier University through Vine.

Since Vine launched in January, at least 36 colleges have started using it, according to a June article from EdTech Magazine.

"We thought it's something we should jump on," says Colin Huber, a writer and social media coordinator for Oregon State University. The school posted its first Vine video in February.

"When new platforms come out with social media, if it's something that you think could be of use, it's important to be one of the first ones on there," Huber says.

[Strategize for a smooth college admissions process.]

Vine was created by Twitter, the text-based social media heavyweight, and allows users to create six-second videos. Common edits include showing several different scenes or a panoramic view of a single destination.

Months after Vine launched, it got some competition from Instagram. Popular for letting users add filters to and share images, Instagram began to let users upload 15-second videos in June. Colleges use these apps - as well as other social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube - as marketing tools to draw in new students and engage current ones.

"I see social media as a way to kind of showcase the university," says Joe Kuffner, assistant director of media relations at the University of Portland. He also manages the school's Vine and Instagram accounts. "Just kind of telling our story, showcasing our people, highlighting the great work our students are doing," he says.

New platforms for short videos may also create new opportunities for prospective students who want to get a school's attention.

"They give more facets to the student," says Clinton Lanier, author of "Recruiting With Social Media: Using Social Networks to Drive College Admissions." Lanier, who consults with several universities on how they can use social media effectively, says the videos can make an admissions officer look at students a little more.

[Leverage social media in your scholarship search.]

When prospective students engage with a school on social media, university officials managing the account will sometimes forward a student's message or question to the admissions staff. If a student wants to make a good impression or enhance their application with a video message, they have a number of options, says Lanier.

Athletes may show themselves swimming, diving or running. Other students can use their high school network to speak for them.

"Endorsements from their teachers and professors would be a lot of fun," says Lanier. He suggests students ask different teachers to say one word that describes them, having the video play as a more digitally savvy version of the typical recommendation letter.

Showing school spirit may also catch the eye of a university official. If a student wore Beaver gear, as a nod to Oregon State's mascot, "we would absolutely reach out to them," Huber says.

Because Vine and Instagram don't allow users to make long videos, Lanier suggests enhancing these short films by including multiple scenes.

"It makes it more exciting that way," he says.

[Prepare for successful summer college tours.]

A dull video, in contrast, can be one that features students simply stating their name and talking about themselves.

That kind of video won't be taken seriously, Lanier says.

Prospective students may also diminish their chances of attracting a school's attention in a positive way if they create a video showing them doing drugs, spewing hate speech or participating in other activities that would typically lead to trouble.

Even if they make a great video that a university's staff likes, there could be other content on their account that doesn't speak well for them.

Kuffner says he has come across a prospective student on social media who seems interesting, but once he clicks on the student's profile other unflattering content puts the student in a bad light.

It's a matter of realizing that once students interact with a school, the school may then see their profiles and all of the good and bad that may come with it.

To figure out how to capture a school's attention, Lanier suggests searching for hashtags that the school and its students use and viewing the video content attached to these tags.

"There are people out there really monitoring social media," he says. Students should be optimistic that reaching out to a university with a quick video will likely grab a school's attention. "It'll get noticed."

Searching for a college? Get our complete rankings of Best Colleges.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/social-video-offers-avenue-students-colleges-connect-142945216.html

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White iPad Mini 16GB - Smaller, Powerful And Affordable

What is iPad mini

Today's need for smaller and powerful tablets, laptops and pc is very great. A normal human life is full of work and people carry their work wherever they go. Wherever they go - for shopping, to a picnic or for a vacation they are seen busy most of the time on their cell phone and laptop. One such thing that is widely used by people these days is a tablet from apple called white iPad mini 16GB which is smaller in size but powerful in work. It is a powerful tablet which can do all your office work from sending emails to creating reports using some apps, etc. Not only work it gives you full entertainment wherever you go. It has so many uses that it can be correctly called a friend in need. It easily fits in the life of each and every person around and so the faster you get this tablet the better it is for you.

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The three things which are most affective in a white iPad mini 16GB are small size, powerful hardware and affordable price.

White iPad mini 16GB is an iPad mini of 16GB storage capacity and of white and silver color. iPad mini price depends on the storage, wi-fi and wi-fi+cellular versions. The most affordable of them is a black or white iPad mini 16GB Wi-Fi version, it costs only 269 only which can be afforded by all. This 16 GB iPad mini is the maximum sold version among them.

Smaller Size

White iPad mini 16GB size is so small that it can be easily held in the palm. The size in dimension is 7.87 inches in height, 5.30 inches in width and just 0.28 inches in depth. It is also extremely light in weight; the wi-fi version is just 308 grams while the wi-fi+cellular version has 4 grams more weight in it. Having advanced design, breakthrough technology and superfast wireless, do all your business, home and classroom work wherever you go.

This smaller size of white iPad mini 16GB is helping education in schools and colleges too, which are now running in a new and improved manner. Teachers use it to teach their students in a better manner and students use it to study from thousands of apps specially designed to help them understand the subject in a better way.

Powerful in work

White iPad mini 16 GB is extremely powerful tablet which gets it power from apple A5 processing chip which never disappoints. Every work you do in your white iPad mini 16GB runs smoothly and in flash. Whether you are doing some important office work which needs to be finished on time or playing a computer game where speed matters, this tablet will always run smooth and provide you with the best experience whatever you do in it. The powerful processing chip (A5) is extremely power efficient and saves the unnecessary power wastage. Its power efficiency makes the battery to run for 10 hours in a continuous manner with one charge only.

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The best part of this tablet in the price, white iPad mini 16GB is extremely affordable for every middle class person. Hats off to Apple which has done some extremely good work in this area, by re-designing many of its components to bring its price down. Quality never comes cheap - but here we see white iPad mini 16GB good in quality and cheap too.

Apple I pad mini comes in two color one black and other white. The storage capacity is 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB. It is available both in Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi+Cellular versions. Its price varies with specifications and the minimum price at which you can buy white iPad mini 16 GB is just 269 only.

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Citizen plans crowdfunded takeover of Canadian carrier, raises a couple hundred

Citizen plans crowdfunded takeover of Canadian carrier, raises a couple hundred

You'd think a carrier takeover funded by the proletariat would have to be hostile, right? Heck, no. Canadian Valya Michael loves Mobilicity, all the way from its headquarters down to its little cell towers, and he fears a serious loss of commercial competition if the embattled company should fail. So he's started a $400,000,000 campaign (in the northern currency, that is) to buy it out, clear its debts and invest in better coverage and customer service. We have no idea what Indiegogo, Mobilicity or the telecoms regulator will do if the funding target is achieved, but they all have plenty of time to draft a response seeing as the current total stands at $213. Meanwhile, the fate of that other big Indiegogo project seems almost as uncertain.

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A primer on South Florida's hurricane history

Rees/ Redirect: Get the latest storm updates from Ken Kaye. SunSentinel.com/stormcenter

The heart of hurricane season is about two weeks away yet we've already felt the remnants of Tropical Storm Chantal earlier this month and for awhile Tropical Storm Dorian had us on edge.

It's widely known that we're one of the most storm-battered regions in the nation. But there are plenty of facts you may not be aware of.

Here are answers to questions you may have about South Florida's hurricane history, based on continuous records kept since 1851.

How many hurricanes have hit South Florida, including the Keys?

A total of 46, and of those 26 were Category 3 or higher. And those numbers might be low, said Jim Lushine, a weather history buff and retired National Weather Service meteorologist.

"Some hurricanes may have gone unreported during the 19th century, when?the population was?sparse," he said.?

The last hurricane to strike the region and the state was Wilma in October 2005.

What are the earliest/latest dates?a hurricane?has?affected South Florida?

The earliest was on June?17, 1906; the system angled northeast across the southern tip of the state as a Category 1. The latest was on Nov. 4, 1935, known as the Yankee Hurricane because after developing near Bermuda it approached South Florida from the northeast and struck Miami Beach.

What?are the earliest/latest dates a?major hurricane has struck here??

The earliest was on Aug 16 in both 1871 and 1888. In more recent times, Hurricane Andrew struck on Aug. 24 in 1992.?The latest was Category 3 Hurricane King, which struck the Keys and downtown Miami on Oct. 17, 1950, causing severe damage across the region. More recently, Hurricane Wilma hit southwest Florida as a Category 3 on Oct. 24, 2005, but weakened to Category 2 by the time it reached South Florida.

What?were the most/least number?in?one season to strike South Florida?

The most: In both 1935 and 1933, three hurricanes struck the region. Among the 1935 systems was the infamous Labor Day hurricane, one of only three Category 5 systems to strike the U.S. coast. It devastated the Middle Keys and caused damage as far north as Miami-Dade County.

Several years have seen two hurricanes have hit the region, with the most recent being 2005, when Katrina and Wilma struck South Florida. In 2004 Frances and Jeanne hit in nearly the same location, just north of Palm Beach County, three weeks apart. In 1948, two major hurricanes hit the area two weeks apart.

The least:?In 125 of the past 161 years, South Florida saw no hurricanes.

Which were the most/least deadliest?

The 1928 Lake Okeechobee hurricane was by far the deadliest, killing at least 2,500, mostly as a result of flooding.

"This was one of?greatest losses of life in any U.S. natural disaster, including?earthquakes, volcanoes, tornadoes, floods and heat waves," Lushine said.

In terms of a South Florida metro area,?the 1926 Great Miami Hurricane left 220 dead, and killed 150?more near Lake Okeechobee.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Hurricane/~3/cJ3o587o9iM/fl-hurricane-questions-20130728,0,5877408.story

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Android Everywhere ? A Modern Enterprise 2.0 Strategy Built on Google Enterprise

Dion Hinchliffe posted a modernizing round up of Enterprise 2.0 tools, and I thought it would be useful to highlight:

  1. How you can use the Google suite for the same functions and benefits
  2. What else you can do with Google, and what this broad scope means for CIOs

In short one thing of particular note about Google is just how much they do. When it comes to ?Cloudy, Social, Mobile?, there?s really no one quite like Google.

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Enterprise 2.0 on Google ? Take your Google Apps experience into Orbit

First off the value of this suite is illustrated by this list of tools that Dion suggested.

For example not only can Google offer equivalent functions, such as their own Google Drive to match Box, but also they have other tools for the others in the list too.

As this article describes the value of these tools and especially how Google approaches it, is the wholesome integration of social media like features. You have the same file collaboration, and with all the supporting social tools that come from the other parts of the Google environment, like Google+.

And this is just one of the apps contained within their Google Apps office collaboration set, so you have the online apps as you have always used for Word, Excel type collaboration. Except Google does it all online natively, baking in lots of user productivity boosting features and project team organizing tools.

Out of the box you have what is probably the best desktop video collaboration tool, Google Hangouts, which you can also use to produce online events that you stream through Youtube.

So after a first pass you can see a big value of Google they are one supplier who can do many of the things that a list of a bunch of different vendors to achieve elsewhere.

However to be fair it?s also true that to be of full value to the enterprise market Google has to work with and build in product offerings from third-party partners too, so ultimately it?s the same assembly process.

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Their core Cloud platform is really great but in some areas is best finalized through add in of a partner application. For example there is no in-built option for a Microsoft Sharepoint alternative, and this is what?Arachno Orbit caters for, an equivalent option to the Sharepoint function Dion describes in his list.

Read more in?this Tech Republic review which?gives an insight what is not only an ability to repeat a Sharepoint type function but also do it better in a more modern, Google Cloud-like way.

Android Everywhere

There are a myriad other plug-in apps as well, so in terms of providing the type of collaboration functionality central to an Enterprise 2.0 strategy, the Google suite is as armed to the teeth as you might imagine.

The story doesn?t stop there though, it gets bigger and better with Google.

As well as providing this type of cool collaboration functionality to users is naturally a goal for CIOs, and so is reducing costs and other business goals.

This is relevant to highlight when we also consider the broader IT landscape a CIO must manage, one that extends out on to devices like smartphones and line-of-business units like parcel trackers. What will be eaten up by the ?Internet of Things?.

As an immediate cost avoidance exercise this means CIOs can take steps like re-consider that enterprise licencing agreement for Microsoft Office. It takes time to wean users from their entrenched habits around Outlook, Word et al, but as this changes and we also see Android the operating system become more prevalent there is a whole shift possible. One that offers big $$ avoidance.

Android devices can be equipped with local apps like Office Suite Pro, to replicate the same MS Office functionality but again more as part of a native Cloud suite.

Longer term there is a continuing role for Android as a distributed OS enabler that can accelerate the deployment of new technology models and services, more sophisticated parcel trackers, and importantly can achieve this by also lowering costs through achieving a greatly reduced technology platform cost as well.

Most importantly this would be achieved by a platform that can offer an end-to-end integrated suite both horizontally, for the Enterprise 2.0 collaboration functionality, as well as vertically, integrating different stack layers (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS).

That?s a hugely powerful offering that no other vendor can match, not really.

The post Android Everywhere ? A modern Enterprise 2.0 strategy built on Google Enterprise appeared first on Cloud Computing Best Practices.

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'Glee' actor says Monteith was show's leader

FILE - In this Monday April 12, 2010 file photo, Cory Monteith, a cast member in the television series "Glee," arrives at the "Glee" Spring Premiere Soiree in Los Angeles, Vancouver police say Canadian born actor Montieth, star of the hit show "Glee" has been found dead in city hotel. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File)

FILE - In this Monday April 12, 2010 file photo, Cory Monteith, a cast member in the television series "Glee," arrives at the "Glee" Spring Premiere Soiree in Los Angeles, Vancouver police say Canadian born actor Montieth, star of the hit show "Glee" has been found dead in city hotel. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File)

(AP) ? "Glee" cast member Mike O'Malley say he remembers Cory Monteith, who died this month of an overdose, as a leader on the show.

O'Malley says Monteith, who played quarterback Finn, was the quarterback on the set as well.

O'Malley plays dad Burt Hummel on the musical. He told the Television Critics Association on Saturday that Monteith was a welcoming colleague and a talented actor.

He calls his former cast mate a great guy and says he's missed.

The 31-year-old Monteith was found dead July 13 in a hotel in Vancouver, British Columbia, and an autopsy revealed he died of an overdose of heroin and alcohol.

"Glee" is set to begin its fifth season on Sept. 26, a week later than originally planned, and a tribute episode to Monteith is planned.

Associated Press

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N. Korea Celebrates Armistice With Military Parade

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Probe of deadly derailment focuses on train speed

This image taken from security camera video shows a train derailing in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, on Thursday July 25, 2013. Spanish investigators tried to determine Thursday why a passenger train jumped the tracks and sent eight cars crashing into each other just before arriving in this northwestern shrine city on the eve of a major Christian religious festival, killing at least 77 people and injuring more than 140. (AP Photo)

This image taken from security camera video shows a train derailing in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, on Thursday July 25, 2013. Spanish investigators tried to determine Thursday why a passenger train jumped the tracks and sent eight cars crashing into each other just before arriving in this northwestern shrine city on the eve of a major Christian religious festival, killing at least 77 people and injuring more than 140. (AP Photo)

This aerial image taken from video shows a general view of the site of a train accident in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, on Thursday July 25, 2013. The death toll in a passenger train crash in northwestern Spain rose to 77 on Thursday after the train jumped the tracks on a curvy stretch just before arriving in the northwestern shrine city of Santiago de Compostela, a judicial official said. (AP Photo)

Derailed cars are removed as emergency personnel work at the site of a train accident in Santiago de Compostela, Spain on Thursday July 25, 2013. The death toll in a passenger train crash in northwestern Spain rose to more than 70 on Thursday after the train jumped the tracks on a curvy stretch just before arriving in the northwestern shrine city of Santiago de Compostela, a judicial official said. (AP Photo/Lalo Villar)

Derailed cars are removed as emergency personnel work at the site of a train accident in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, on Thursday, July 25, 2013. The death toll in the passenger train crash in northwestern Spain rose to 77 on Thursday after the train jumped the tracks on a curvy stretch just before arriving in the northwestern shrine city of Santiago de Compostela, a judicial official said. (AP Photo/ Lalo Villar)

Emergency personnel work at the site of a train accident in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, on Thursday, July 25, 2013. The death toll in a passenger train crash in northwestern Spain rose to 77 on Thursday after the train jumped the tracks on a curvy stretch just before arriving in the northwestern shrine city of Santiago de Compostela, a judicial official said. (AP Photo/ Lalo Villar)

(AP) ? By all accounts, the train was going way too fast as it curled around a gentle bend. Then in an instant, one car tumbled off the track, followed by the rest of the locomotive, which seemed to come apart like a zipper being pulled.

The derailment sent pieces of the sleek train plowing across the ground in a ghastly jumble of smashed metal, dirt and smoke.

But a day after Spain suffered its deadliest rail disaster in decades ? which killed 80 people and maimed scores of others ? one question surpassed all others: Why was the train moving so fast?

Investigators opened a probe Thursday into possible failings by the 52-year-old driver and the train's in-built speed-regulation systems.

Experts said one, or both, must be at fault for the disastrous Wednesday night crash of the train that was carrying 218 passengers and five crew members to Santiago de Compostela, a destination of Catholic pilgrimage preparing to celebrate its most revered saint.

Instead, this stunned city of nearly 100,000 converted its sports arena into a shelter for the dead and the grieving.

"All Spaniards feel the pain of the families," said Spain's head of state, King Juan Carlos, as he and Queen Sofia met hospitalized survivors of the crash 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) south of Santiago de Compostela. The royal couple dressed in funereal black.

"For a native of Santiago like me, this is the saddest day," said Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, who toured the crash scene and declared a national three-day mourning period.

The regional government of Galicia, in northwest Spain, said 94 people remained hospitalized, with 31 of them in critical condition, including four children. The U.S. State Department said one American died and at least five others were hurt but cautioned that those figures could be revised upward.

Many victims suffered heavy burns as the train's diesel fuel ignited a fire that caught many people trapped in mangled upside-down carriages. Emergency officials took DNA samples of those most heavily burned or unconscious in an effort to identify both the living and the dead.

Rafael Catala, a senior transport official in Spain's Development Ministry, told radio network Cadena SER that the train appeared to be going much faster than the track's maximum speed of 80 kph (50 mph) as it approached the city.

"Should this not have been observed, the testimony of the driver will help us identify the causes," Catala said.

Stunning footage of the crash captured by a railway security camera showed the moment when the eight-carriage train approached a left bend beneath a road bridge at a seemingly impossible speed. An Associated Press analysis of the video indicated the train hit the bend going twice the speed limit or more.

Using the time stamp of the video and the estimated distance between two pylons, the AP calculated that the train was moving in a range of 144 to 192 kph (89 to 119 mph). Another estimate calculated on the basis of the typical distance between railroad ties indicated its speed was between 156 kph and 182 kph (96 to 112 mph).

The anonymously posted video footage, which the Spanish railway authority Adif said probably came from one of its cameras, shows the train carriages buckling and leaving the tracks soon into the turn.

Murray Hughes, consultant editor of Railway Gazette International, said a diesel-powered unit behind the lead locomotive appeared to derail first. The front engine quickly followed, violently tipping on to its right side as it crashed into a concrete wall and bulldozed along the ground.

In the background, the rear carriages could be seen starting to decouple and come off the tracks. The picture went blank as the engine appeared to crash directly into the camera.

After impact, witnesses said, a fire engulfed passengers trapped in at least one carriage, most likely driven by ruptured tanks of diesel fuel carried in the forward engines.

"I saw the train coming out of the bend at great speed and then there was a big noise," one eyewitness who lives beside the train line, Consuelo Domingues, told The Associated Press. "Then everybody tried to get out of the train."

Other witnesses said nearby residents ran onto the tracks and worked to free survivors from the crumpled, flaming wreckage. Some were seen pounding rocks against windows, and one man wielded a pickaxe as survivors were pulled through shattered windows to safety.

Many aboard the train were Catholic pilgrims heading for Santiago de Compostela's internationally celebrated annual festival honoring St. James, a disciple of Jesus whose remains are said to rest in a church shrine. Since the Middle Ages, the city has been the destination for Christian faithful walking the mountainous El Camino de Santiago trail, or "The Way of St. James."

Santiago officials canceled Thursday's festivities and took control of the city's indoor basketball arena to use as a makeshift morgue. There, relatives of the dead could be seen sobbing and embracing each other.

The Interior Ministry, responsible for law and order, ruled out terrorism as a cause.

While sections of the Spanish press pointed an accusatory finger at the train driver, government officials and railway experts cautioned that a fault in systems designed to keep trains at safe speeds could be to blame.

Jose Antonio Santamera, president of Spain's College of Civil Engineering, said one of the train's supposedly fail-safe mechanisms could have failed.

"The security system will detect any fault of the driver, (for example) if he has suffered a blackout and does not answer calls, and then starts the train's security systems. So I almost rule out human error," Santamera said.

He said the crash happened at a point where one speed-regulating system gave way to another, suggesting a possible failure at the handover point.

Spain's lead investigator in the crash, Judge Vazquez Tain, ordered detectives to question the train driver.

Renfe identified the driver, Francisco Jose Garzon Amo, as a 30-year employee of the state rail company who became an assistant driver in 2000 and a fully qualified driver in 2003. The company said Amo took control of the train from a second driver about 100 kilometers (65 miles) south of Santiago de Compostela.

Renfe's president, Julio Gomez-Pomar Rodriguez, told Spain's Cadena Cope radio network that the driver had worked on that route for more than one year.

It was Spain's deadliest train accident since 1972, when a train collided with a stationary carriage in southwest Spain, killing 86 people and injuring 112.

"July 24 will no longer be the eve of a day of celebration but rather one commemorating one of the saddest days in the history of Galicia," said Alberto Nunez Feijoo, regional president of Galicia. Santiago de Compostela is its capital.

Rescue workers spent the night searching through smashed carriages, some of which had jackknifed and come to rest vertically against the high concrete safety barrier. One carriage had been torn in two. Rescue workers lined up bodies covered in blankets.

As dawn broke, cranes lifted the carriages away from the tracks. Rescue workers collected passengers' scattered luggage and loaded it into a truck.

Train company Renfe said it and Adif, the state-owned company that manages tracks, signals and other railway infrastructure, were cooperating with the judge appointed to investigate the accident.

Several injured passengers said they felt a strong vibration just before the cars jumped the tracks, according to Xabier Martinez, a photographer who talked with them after arriving at the scene as rescue workers were still removing bodies.

One passenger, Ricardo Montero, told the Cadena Ser radio station that some carriages ended up on top of others, trapping many people.

"We had to get under the carriages to get out," he said.

Another passenger, Sergio Prego, told Cadena Ser the train "traveled very fast" just before it derailed and the cars flipped upside down, on their sides and into the air.

"I've been very lucky because I'm one of the few able to walk out," Prego said.

The Alvia 730 series train started from Madrid and was scheduled to end its journey at El Ferrol, about 95 kilometers (60 miles) north of Santiago de Compostela. Alvia operates high-speed services, but they do not go as fast as Spain's fastest bullet trains, called AVEs.

The maximum Alvia speed is 250 kph (155 mph) on tracks made especially for the AVEs, and they travel at a maximum speed of 220 kph (137 mph) on normal-gauge rails.

Other Spanish train calamities include a 1944 accident involving three trains that crashed in a tunnel. That disaster produced wildly disputed death tolls ranging from the government's official count of 78 to researchers' later estimated tolls exceeding 500.

In 2006, 43 people died when a subway train crashed because of excessive speed in the southern city of Valencia.

In 2004, 191 died when al-Qaida-inspired terrorists detonated 10 bombs on four Madrid commuter trains.

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Associated Press writers Alan Clendenning, Ciaran Giles and Harold Heckle in Madrid, Panagiotis Mouzakis, Fisnik Abrashi and Robert Barr in London, Deb Riechmann in Washington, and Shawn Pogatchnik in Dublin contributed to this report.

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Analysis: Mexico to rewrite 'sacred' text in long-awaited energy reform

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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - How far Mexico goes to overhaul its oil industry this year hinges largely on a single sentence in the constitution that has stood as a bulwark against private capital for more than 50 years. ...

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Why Refinancing May Be Right for You | Elm Grove Realy ...

RefinancingReason #1: Interest Rates are Forecasted to Rise.

The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), which is the national organization representing the real estate finance industry is forecasting a rise in interest rates for 2013 and 2014.

Reason#2: Your Adjustable Rate Mortgage Could Adjust Up.

If you find yourself with an ARM, it may be the perfect time to explore your options regarding fixed-rate mortgages. Interest rates fluctuated every month for 2011 and 2012, according to data provided by Informa Research Services, a leading information provider to the financial industry. With interest rates plunging to historic lows over the past few years, there?s nowhere left to go but up. Which leads us to?

Reason#3: The Government?s Financial Involvement is Expected to End Soon.

Ever since the recession in 2008, the government has been buying up mortgage debt from banks in an effort to stimulate the housing market. This is expected to end in the next two years, and it is anyone?s guess when exactly this will take place. Refinancing now is much better than waiting until you start to see the signs of non-involvement, by which time it could be too late.

Reason#4: Cutting Down on Interest.

If you find yourself in a 30-year mortgage, it may be the best time to explore your options regarding a 15-year, fixed-rate mortgage. While your monthly payments would be higher, the amount of money you pay for your home would be significantly less. Interest payments on a 30-year mortgage can jack up the price of a home astronomically. While the monthly payments may have looked appealing initially, paying off the principal sooner will leave you much better off financially in the long run.

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Cassini Saturn photo: A view of Earth from 900 million miles away

Cassini Saturn photo:?The images, from probes orbiting Mercury and Saturn, show Earth as a pale blue dot.

By Elizabeth Barber,?Contributor / July 23, 2013

In this image from July 19th, the wide-angle camera on NASA's Cassini spacecraft has captured Saturn's rings and our planet Earth, plus its moon, in the same frame.

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Earth, home to some seven billion people and at least some 9 million species, looks lonely. Or at least, it does seen at a distance of some 900 million miles.

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NASA has released color and black-and-white images taken from its Cassini and MESSENGER probes orbiting Saturn and Mercury. Those images show Earth as just a dot, lost in the solar system?s gaping emptiness.

In the photographs from the Cassini spacecraft, Earth is seen from about 900 million miles afield, a bright blue dot just under Saturn?s mammoth yellow-brown rings.?The moon appears like a small star, a humble white stipple in the surrounding darkness.?

And in the MESSENGER photos, Earth is pictured in a black-and-white image at a distance of about 61 million miles, from Mercury?s orbit. In that photo, Earth looks like a sparkling star ? a bulb of white light quietly announcing itself from space. Together, the Earth and the moon are less than a pixel in the photograph, but have been overexposed to bloom with light.

The Cassini photo, taken in mid-June, marked the first time that Earthlings were told in advance that a picture was going to be taken, ending a rude tradition of snapping candid shots of Earth. NASA scientists had asked us to turn out for picture day ? not that anyone really had a choice ? venturing out in streets and front laws with a smile and a wave for the far-flung camera.

Pictures of Earth from space are difficult to take, since scientists must wait to take the shot until a roster of factors align. For the Cassini probe to snap Earth, Saturn had to completely eclipse the sun, blocking out unwanted sunlight that could ruin Cassini's sensitive detectors. The photo also had to be taken when the orbits of Saturn, the Earth, and Cassini lined up perfectly to make dot-like Earth visible.

Still, those rare pictures of a small planet have loomed large in global consciousness. In 1990, Voyager 1 took from out past Neptune the "Pale Blue Dot" image of Earth. That image is considered the first space image to communicate the haplessness of Earth when viewed with some ? or a lot ? of perspective. There, all the planet?s continents and oceans and borders receded into blue. All its dramas and stories and memories faded into a dot. All its people disappeared.

And yet, all those invisible people had managed to send an object out to the furthest reaches of our solar system ? and how to take a photograph with it.

In several weeks, NASA will release a mosaic photo of Saturn's rings that is taking time to assemble.?

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Japan's temples, universities, hospitals haunted by yen bets

KOYA, Japan | Mon Jul 22, 2013 7:26pm EDT

KOYA, Japan (Reuters) - Ryusho Soeda, 66, has taken on a job for which his career as a Buddhist priest never prepared him: forensic accounting.

Soeda's temple is the 1,200-year-old Koyasan, a World Heritage site deep in the mountains of western Japan and long prized as a haven for quiet contemplation. But in recent months monks here have been debating a very worldly question: How did a complex bet on the yen go so horribly wrong?

Soeda, who was picked to head Koyasan in June after his predecessor was forced out, has promised a full accounting of the temple's losses, which at one point last year threatened to wipe out half of its endowment.

"My duty is to find out exactly what has happened and to publish it. Just like Greece published its window-dressing only after they had a new government, the truth will not come to the light unless you change the power," Soeda told Reuters.

The financial crisis at Koyasan is an example of an overhang of losses that cash-rich Japanese religious groups, schools, small firms and wealthy individuals are facing - and in some cases fighting in court - because of financial derivatives tied to the yen.

Fujita Health University, which runs one of Japan's biggest hospitals, lost $240 million on currency derivatives. Nanzan University in Nagoya said this year it had lost over $230 million. Both schools took their losses from derivatives that were sold to them in the unsupervised, over-the-counter market. In many other cases, the losses have been driven by a product called a "power-reverse dual currency bond," a derivative marketed heavily to non-profit investors in Japan.

The losses highlight a problem Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has vowed to address: Japan's long-running economic slump has left its massive savings stranded in dead-end investments and left investors desperate for yield.

Abe has pledged to revive the world's third-largest economy and foster growth that can outstrip renewed inflation of 2 percent. But doing so will also mean driving a change in mindset by Japan's investors and driving home the message that risk follows return.

"Power reverse dual currency bonds" - known by the acronym PRDC - offered a higher return at a time when the yield on 10-year Japanese government bonds was stranded at less than 1 percent. Their popularity peaked in 2006 and 2007, just before the onset of the global financial crisis.

Yoshio Yoshimoto, a professor of economics at Kansai University, said many universities jumped without reading the fine print. "One might wonder whether these schools should teach economics to students in the first place'" he said.

Non-profits in Japan are not required to mark losses to market. Partly as a result, total losses from derivative bets gone bad are hard to estimate. But in one indication of the extent of the problem, there are about 300 ongoing lawsuits over such losses, according to Akiyoshi Motosugi, a lawyer in Tokyo. Most claim that the risks of the derivatives were not fully explained by the banks that sold them.

One of those is by Komazawa University, a Buddhist-affiliated school in Tokyo. The university lost $160 million in 2008 on currency derivatives purchased from Deutsche, BNP Paribas and UBS.

Deutsche and BNP Paribas declined to comment. UBS said it was contesting the claim. "We have challenged these allegations and are defending ourselves accordingly'" the bank said.

'LIKE A DAYDREAM'

PRDC bonds were often structured to carry a high coupon for the first year. After that the coupon was determined by the rate of the yen. A knockout clause was typically set so that the bonds would be redeemed if the yen weakened past a certain threshold against the dollar or the Australian dollar.

That meant the investors accepted the risk of no interest payments if the yen were to strengthen - as it did from late 2007 to late 2012. The knockout clause capped upside.

Many of the bonds were issued in London's unregulated offshore eurobond market. According to Thomson Reuters data, there are about 5.2 trillion yen ($518 billion) of eurobonds with a complex coupon outstanding. A large share of those are PRDC bonds or similar derivatives. Others have yields linked to other volatile assets like the Nikkei share average.

The yen's fall since Abe took office has eased the pain for investors but many still have unrealized losses since the dollar has not recovered to its levels of 2006 and 2007 when it traded above 110 yen.

Koyasan is a case in point. The temple had a loss of about $6.5 million in March, although that was half of what it faced in May last year, said Yasuo Wakita, an official in charge of accounting. The derivatives were sold to Koyasan by Nomura Securities and Daiwa Securities. Both declined to comment.

The temple first made its foray into derivatives in 2002 when it was looking to make quick money to pay back a loan. Things went sour when it held the investment and losses began to mount.

"For me, the whole thing felt like a daydream'" said Kosho Shono, 70, who had run the temple for seven years but faced criticism over his handling of the investment and questions about whether the temple had tried to conceal its losses.

In late June, Shono convened a special convention of monks clad in traditional black robes intended to end months of bickering. Shono denied any wrongdoing and urged the assembled monks to put their differences behind them.

"There should not be infighting like this in the future," he said as he handed over stewardship of Koyasan to Soeda.

After 2008, Japan's Financial Services Agency (FSA) took steps to tighten rules on marketing of complex derivatives to colleges and other non-profits. Regulators said they were not aware of any large losses from products that came after the tighter rules were in place.

The FSA has urged investors to be more aware of investment risks and for fund managers to adopt appropriate internal checks on investment decisions.

Yoshio Shima, a professor of business at Tamagawa University, says the Japanese government should go further, drawing an example from the British government. In 2012, London's financial watchdog, then the Financial Services Authority, forced four banks to compensate small and medium-sized firms for some interest rate derivative losses as well as tightening rules on the marketing of those products.

"Japanese banks are almost like professional baseball teams that are winning big only by playing with little league teams," said Shima, who estimates small firms in Japan have lost some $10 billion from mostly currency derivatives in recent years.

(Editing by Kevin Krolicki and Neil Fullick)

Source: http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/reuters/lifestyle/~3/NXxtBJwR6sU/story01.htm

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Japan firm widens recall after skin stain complaints

TOKYO, July 23, 2013 (AFP) - Cosmetics maker Kanebo said Tuesday more than 2,000 Japanese had complained about skin discolouring after using its whitening products, as it widened its consumer recall outside Japan.

The company also said it had agreed to pay medical costs for people in Japan who had been left with uneven colouring of their skin, even after they stopped using the products.

Earlier this month the company announced the recall from retailers all over Asia and Britain of a total of 54 cosmetics containing a substance called 4HPB, a synthetic version developed by Kanebo of a natural compound.

Kanebo has recalled a total of 4.36 million products from retailers in Japan plus 450,000 items that had already been sold to consumers.

The firm has so far received 2,250 complaints from domestic consumers about "depigmentation" on their faces after using creams such as the "Blanchir Superior" brand, a company spokesman said.

The company has agreed to pay the medical costs of affected consumers, the spokesman said, adding that it has not been sued over the case.

The spokesman said it had also received complaints from other countries but "we are still collecting details".

A recall of products on sale abroad that was announced earlier was widened Tuesday to include items already purchased by consumers, the spokesman said, adding the firm was complying with local requirements in all markets.

The recall affects Japan, Britain and 10 Asian territories: Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Myanmar, the Philippines and Vietnam.

Taiwan is the largest overseas market for the products, a Kanebo spokesman said.

Skin whitening products are popular among women all over east Asia, with users seeking lighter tones.

Kanebo is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kao. The announcement came after the Tokyo stock market closed, where Kao finished the day unchanged at 3,445 yen.

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From Deep Space Our Pale Blue Dot Is Just This Tiny Speck

From Deep Space Our Pale Blue Dot Is Just This Tiny Speck

When you look up at the sky, on a clear dark night, you're sometimes lucky enough to catch glimpses of other planets. They seem small, insignificant, surreal. Guess what? That's exactly how we look to them. Here's our pale blue dot, from Saturn. You might have to squint.

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Home-Brewer Jon Cumblad on DIY Beermaking Gear

Definitely yeast culturing and propagation. Yeast requires the right mixture of nutrients, oxygen, and sanitation in order to perform optimally. All of which can be tricky on their own, let alone in conjunction with one another. Through friends, and a great set of circumstances, I came upon a rare strain of yeast from a lambic brewery in Belgium and decided to try to propagate it for future use, which resulted in growing approximately 0.5 milliliters of yeast into easily 200 milliliters of brewable yeast, which would be increased further before brewing.

The process first involved the creation of my Frankenstein stir plate. Commercial stir plate kits are available for around $100 to $200. I opted to make my own. Not because of the money, but because I enjoy having a hand in everything involved in my process.

It started with a plastic junction box. Add an industrial computer server fan, powerful magnets that I harvested from a couple of old hard drives, a variable resistance knob with various wires and resistors, and you get a stir plate box that is able to create a whirlpool in a whopping 5000-milliliter flask. With the power of that stir plate combined with a magnet covered in food-grade plastic, I was able to gradually step up the yeast cell count by introducing a sugar solution [and gradually increase] volume over the period of about a month.

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Sudanese opposition can challenge military law before constitutional court , MP

July 20, 2013 (KHARTOUM) - A Sudanese parliamentary official called on the political parties opposed to the amended Sudan?s Armed Forces Act to resort to the justice to challenge the unconstitutionality of the new provisions.

The head of legislation and justice committee in the National Assembly Al-Fadil Haj Suleiman told reporters on Saturday that the text of the amended military law is now awaiting the presidential promulgation.

He further said that the law will come into force within 30 days if the president does not ask the parliament to reconsider it.

He called on the opposition forces to resort to the Constitutional Court to challenge it, should they find that the new dispositions of the military law violate the constitutionally established rights and freedoms.

The Member of the Parliament was reacting to the recent calls by opposition parties and right groups that urged president Omer Al-Bashir to return SAF Act to the parliament arguing that the amended law allows military court to prosecute civilians on several crimes normally are prosecuted by the civilians court.

The new amendments extend the attribution of the military courts to include deserting military service, harbouring a fugitive, disclosing military information, using military uniforms, undermining the constitutional order, inciting war against the state, dealing with an enemy state, spying on the state and allowing escape of prisoners of war among others.

Rights groups said these dispositions conflict with the international human rights standards.

However, the Sudanese defence minister Abdel Rahim Hussein pressed the hesitant lawmakers earlier this month to approve the amended law saying similar texts are included in American, British laws.

He further argued that this news disposition will help bolster security and the army grip over the country, citing activities of rebel groups in Darfur, South Kordofan and Blue Nile.

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