Monday, December 31, 2012

Protester shot in Cairo may have been targeted

An Egyptian woman holds a poster with Arabic that reads, "my Christian siblings.. happy new year.." in front of the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Dec. 31, 2012. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

An Egyptian woman holds a poster with Arabic that reads, "my Christian siblings.. happy new year.." in front of the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Dec. 31, 2012. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

Egyptian protesters decorate a Christmas tree near the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Dec. 31, 2012. Protesters will celebrate New Year's eve in front of the presidential palace. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

An Egyptian woman walks in front of barbed wire near the Prime Minister's office in Cairo, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. Egyptian Prime Minister Hesham Kandil says his country will resume talks in January with the International Monetary Fund over a $4.8 billion loan, after they were suspended during this month's political turmoil over the now-adopted constitution. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

Egyptians read slogans on a poster displayed in a temporary exhibit of revolutionary paraphernalia in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. Arabic reads, " Morsi, you don't have any legality." (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

Egyptian protesters decorate a Christmas tree near the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Dec. 31, 2012. Protesters will celebrate New Year's eve in front of the presidential palace. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

(AP) ? Gunmen drove into Cairo's Tahrir Square before dawn Monday and fired at an anti-government sit-in, seriously wounding a protester who had been jailed and tortured by former military rulers after he witnessed the killing of another activist. Two lawyers involved in the case suggested it was a targeted attack.

Lawyer Tamer Gomaa identified the seriously wounded activist as Muhanad Samir, 19, and said he was battling for his life with a number of pellets embedded in his skull and in his face.

Gomaa said witnesses recognized the attackers and identified them as security agents dressed in civilian clothes. Gomaa quoted witnesses as saying some of the attackers had visited the square hours before and inquired about Samir by name and about others at the sit-in.

A security official dismissed the charges as nonsense, noting that some of the witnesses said the attackers were masked. He was speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

He added that authorities were searching for the attackers.

Other witnesses said the attacker aimed at Samir's, shooting him at close range, according to Gomaa. One of the attackers was collecting bullet shells, apparently to clear evidence.

Political tensions have been running high in Egypt over the past month pitting opponents of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi against his supporters, turning violent at times. Police and security have largely stayed out of the confrontations.

Activists who revolted against police abuse in Egypt's uprising nearly two years ago say little has changed in the conduct of security forces.

Samir is a witness to the killing of another activist, his friend, during violent protests last year outside the Cabinet. They were protesting against the military rulers who were in charge before Morsi's election.

Samir, who was shot in his leg at the time, was sent to trial, charged with attacking soldiers and vandalizing public properties. He was released in October pending trial.

He then told a prominent TV presenter that after accusing the military of shooting him and his friend, he found himself accused in the case. He said he was tortured during his 11-month detention and forced to confess to vandalism charges. Gomaa accused soldiers of orchestrating the attack on properties.

"I was forced to confess," Samir told Egypt's ONTV back in October. "I was beaten, insulted, hung by my hands. ... This is not over," he added.

He said he wanted justice for himself and his friend who was killed.

"(Muhanad) knows who killed his friend. He is the only survivor and he had just testified in the case last month," said Gomaa. "He is able to rattle the throne of some in the police."

Another lawyer in the case, Haitham Mohammadein, said some shells were found at the scene and prosecutors said they could have been used by private citizens or police.

"This is a very troubling case. We don't know who has an interest to do this," he said.

He said protesters feel vulnerable because there had been virtually no just for the more than 900 people killed since the uprising began and their attackers got away with impunity. Another problem, he said, is there has been no overhaul of the hated security agencies that operated under the ousted regime of Hosni Mubarak.

"With no justice ... and no reform to the security apparatus, anyone can do whatever they want, including killing or harassing activists, and get away with it," the lawyer said, suggesting that Samir may have been targeted.

There was a second attack in Tahrir at the same time that Samir was shot. A different group of assailants snatched another activist from the sit-in and beat him before setting him free, the lawyer said.

Mostafa Diab, 19, was badly beaten by unknown assailants who entered the square from a different end but at the same time, lawyer Mohammadein said. Mohammed was then found on the floor with a gash in his head.

Following this attack, protesters went on an angry spree looking for the attackers and vandalized some cars. They also appeared to be angered by the lack of security.

The U.S. Embassy, which is off Tahrir, said one of its vans was vandalized in the rampage. It warned U.S. citizens in a warden message to stay away from Tahrir Square, where New Year's celebrations are planned. Tahrir was the center of Egypt's uprising nearly two years ago.

The Tahrir sit-in is in its second month. Protesters took over Tahrir to protest against Morsi's moves to pass a disputed constitution. Despite the charter passing in a referendum, the protesters stayed in the square, demanding the constitution be amended.

Some have hanged banners against Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood group. One reads: "The people have impeached the president."

Mohammadein said it was not the first time the protesters came under attack. Activists have also been briefly kidnapped and released and the cases were never investigated, he said.

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Nobel scientist Rita Levi-Montalcini dies in Rome

FILE -- Undated file photo of Italian neurologist and senator for life Rita Levi Montalcini, Nobel Prize winner for Medicine in 1986. Rome's mayor says biologist Rita Levi-Montalcini, who conducted underground research in defiance of Fascist persecution, and went on to win a Nobel Prize for helping unlock the mysteries of the cell, has died at her home in the city. She was 103. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

FILE -- Undated file photo of Italian neurologist and senator for life Rita Levi Montalcini, Nobel Prize winner for Medicine in 1986. Rome's mayor says biologist Rita Levi-Montalcini, who conducted underground research in defiance of Fascist persecution, and went on to win a Nobel Prize for helping unlock the mysteries of the cell, has died at her home in the city. She was 103. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

FILE -- In this photo from files, taken on April 18, 2009, Italian neurologist and senator for life Rita Levi Montalcini, Nobel Prize winner for Medicine in 1986, is seen at a press conference for her one hundredth birthday, in Rome. Rome's mayor says biologist Rita Levi-Montalcini, who conducted underground research in defiance of Fascist persecution, and went on to win a Nobel Prize for helping unlock the mysteries of the cell, has died at her home in the city. She was 103. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca)

FILE -- In this photo from files, taken on April 18, 2009, Italian neurologist and senator for life Rita Levi Montalcini, Nobel Prize winner for Medicine in 1986, is seen at a press conference for her one hundredth birthday, in Rome. Rome's mayor says biologist Rita Levi-Montalcini, who conducted underground research in defiance of Fascist persecution, and went on to win a Nobel Prize for helping unlock the mysteries of the cell, has died at her home in the city. She was 103. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca)

FILE -- In this photo from files, taken on April 18, 2009, Italian neurologist and senator for life Rita Levi Montalcini, Nobel Prize winner for Medicine in 1986, is seen at a press conference for her one hundredth birthday, in Rome. Rome's mayor says biologist Rita Levi-Montalcini, who conducted underground research in defiance of Fascist persecution, and went on to win a Nobel Prize for helping unlock the mysteries of the cell, has died at her home in the city. She was 103. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca)

(AP) ? Rita Levi-Montalcini, a biologist who conducted underground research in defiance of Fascist persecution and went on to win a Nobel Prize for helping unlock the mysteries of the cell, died at her home in Rome on Sunday. She was 103 and had worked well into her final years.

Rome Mayor Gianni Alemanno, announcing her death in a statement, called it a great loss "for all of humanity." He praised her as someone who represented "civic conscience, culture and the spirit of research of our time."

Italy's so-called "Lady of the Cells," a Jew who lived through anti-Semitic discrimination and the Nazi invasion, became one of her country's leading scientists and shared the Nobel medicine prize in 1986 with American biochemist Stanley Cohen for their groundbreaking research carried out in the United States. Her research increased the understanding of many conditions, including tumors, developmental malformations, and senile dementia.

Italy honored Levi-Montalcini in 2001 by making her a senator-for-life.

A petite woman with upswept white hair, she kept an intensive work schedule well into old age. "At 100, I have a mind that is superior ? thanks to experience ? than when I was 20," she said in 2009.

"A beacon of life is extinguished" with her death, said a niece, Piera Levi-Montalcini, who is a city councilwoman in Turin. She told the Turin daily newspaper La Stampa that her aunt passed away peacefully "as if sleeping" after lunch and that the scientist had kept up her research studies several hours a day "right up until the end."

Levi-Montalcini was born April 22, 1909, to a Jewish family in the northern city of Turin. At age 20 she overcame her father's objections that women should not study and obtained a degree in medicine and surgery from Turin University in 1936.

She studied under top anatomist Giuseppe Levi, whom she often credited for her own success and for that of two fellow students and close friends, Salvador Luria and Renato Dulbecco, who also became separate Nobel Prize winners. Levi and Levi-Montalcini were not related.

After graduating, Levi-Montalcini began working as a research assistant in neurobiology but lost her job in 1938 when Italy's Fascist regime passed laws barring Jews from universities and major professions.

Her family decided to stay in Italy and, as World War II neared, Levi-Montalcini created a makeshift lab in her bedroom where she began studying the development of chicken embryos, which would later lead to her major discovery of mechanisms that regulate growth of cells and organs.

With eggs becoming a rarity due to the war, the young scientist biked around the countryside to buy them from farmers. She was soon joined in her secret research by Levi, her university mentor, who was also Jewish and who became her assistant.

"She worked in primitive conditions," Italian astrophysicist Margherita Hack told Sky TG24 TV in a tribute to her fellow scientist. "She is really someone to be admired."

Italy's premier, Mario Monti, paid tribute to Levi-Montalcini's "charismatic and tenacious" character and for her lifelong battle to "defend the battles in which she believed."

Only a few months ago, she helped sponsor an appeal to the government for more attention of fund-strapped young scientists in Italy.

Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi praised Levi-Montalcini's civil and moral efforts, saying she was an "inspiring" example for Italy and the world, the ANSA news agency said.

An Italian scientist, who worked for some 40 years with Levi-Montalcini, including in the United States, said the work the Nobel laureate did on nerve growth factor was continuing. The protein assists portions of the central nervous system that have been damaged by disease or injury.

"Over the years, this field of investigation has become ever more important in the world of neuroscience," Pietro Calissano was quoted by ANSA as saying. Calissano began studying under Levi-Montalcini in 1965 and recalled her ability to relate to students on a very human level, with none of the elite airs that often characterize Italian professors.

"I remember we were in a closet with cell cultures when she offered me a fellowship," Calissano said. He added that research building on Levi-Montalcini's pioneering achievements continues. "We are working on a possible application in the treatment of Alzheimer's," he added.

The 1943 German invasion of Italy forced the Levi-Montalcini family to flee to Florence and live underground. After the Allies liberated the city, she worked as a doctor at a center for refugees.

In 1947 Levi-Montalcini was invited to the United States, where she remained for more than 20 years, which she called "the happiest and most productive" of her life. She held dual Italian-U.S. citizenship.

During her research at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, she discovered nerve growth factor, the first substance known to regulate the growth of cells. She showed that when tumors from mice were transplanted to chicken embryos they induced rapid growth of the embryonic nervous system. She concluded that the tumor released a nerve growth-promoting factor that affected certain types of cells.

The research increased the understanding of many conditions, including tumors, developmental malformations, and senile dementia. It also led to the discovery by Stanley Cohen of another substance, epidermal growth factor, which stimulates the proliferation of epithelial cells. The two shared the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1986.

Levi-Montalcini returned to Italy to become the director of the laboratory of cell biology of the National Council of Scientific Research in Rome in 1969.

After retiring in the late 1970s, she continued to work as a guest professor and wrote several books to popularize science. She created the Levi-Montalcini Foundation to grant scholarships and promote educational programs worldwide, particularly for women in Africa.

In 2001 Levi-Montalcini was made a senator for life, one of the country's highest honors.

She then became active in Parliament, especially between 2006 and 2008, when she and other life senators would cast their votes to back the thin majority of center-left Premier Romano Prodi.

Levi-Montalcini had no children and never married, fearing such ties would undercut her independence.

"I never had any hesitation or regrets in this sense," she said in a 2006 interview. "My life has been enriched by excellent human relations, work and interests. I have never felt lonely."

Italian mathematician Piergiorgio Odifreddi said he was always struck by the contrast of this "petite, frail woman and the power of her mind." He recalled comments that Levi-Montalcini made when she turned 100. She mentioned that she would sleep no more than two or three hours a night because "I have no time to lose," Odifreddi told Sky TG24.

There was no immediate announcement of funeral or memorial services.

Associated Press

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Reid out as Eagles coach

Posted by Ali Stevens on Sunday, December 30, 2012 ??

USA is reporting that Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid will be fired tomorrow.? Hear more on WKOK today and tomorrow on Fox Sports Radio.

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    Heads roll on Black Monday as NFL coaches fired

    (Reuters) - Heads continued to roll for under-achieving head coaches across the National Football League as the Philadelphia Eagles' Andy Reid, Buffalo Bills' Chan Gailey and Cleveland Browns' Pat Shurmur were all fired on what has become known as Black Monday.

    The unemployment ranks are expected swell even further with reports that the Chicago Bears' Lovie Smith is also out of a job.

    The 5-11 Browns, who closed out the season on Sunday with a 24-10 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, were among the first to begin house cleaning by announcing Shurmur and general manager Tom Heckert had both been relieved of their duties.

    The news was quickly followed by the 6-10 Bills confirming they had sacked Gailey and the 4-12 Eagles announcing Reid was being relieved of his duties after 14 years in charge.

    Reid's departure had been widely expected but still came as shock to many after a mostly successful tenure in Philadelphia leading the Eagles to six NFC East titles, five NFC championship games and a Super Bowl appearance in 2004.

    His 140 victories are a franchise record and rank 22nd on the all-time NFL coaching list.

    But a bitterly disappointing 2012 campaign that ended in 42-7 loss to the New York Giants on Sunday signaled to owner Jeffrey Lurie that is was time for a change.

    "Andy Reid won the most games of any head coach in Eagles' history and he is someone I respect greatly and will remain friends with for many years to come," said Lurie in a statement. "But, it is time for the Eagles to move in a new direction.

    "Andy leaves us with a winning tradition that we can build upon and we are very excited about the future."

    JETS KEEP RYAN

    Black Monday began with the Jacksonville Jaguars announcing they had fired general manager Gene Smith and was followed by the New York Jets dumping GM Mike Tannenbaum.

    The Jets, however, ended the speculation swirling around Rex Ryan by confirming the under-fire head coach would be back next season.

    "Rex Ryan will remain the head coach of our football team. I believe that he has the passion, the talent, and the drive to successfully lead our team," said Jets owner Woody Johnson on the team's website.

    After a tumultuous 6-10 season, overshadowed by a quarterbacking controversy around the use of incumbent Mark Sanchez and polarizing Tim Tebow, Ryan was widely expected to pay for the Jets under-achieving results with his job.

    With Ryan back for next season the speculation will now center on the futures of Sanchez and Tebow in New York.

    The Jets sputtering offense ranked 30th among 32 teams, generating an average of just 299 yards per game.

    Changes had been expected in Jacksonville after the toothless Jaguars finished the season tied with Kansas City Chiefs for the NFL's worst record (2-14).

    "Now it is time for the Jacksonville Jaguars to begin a new chapter," new owner Shahid Khan said in a statement. "We're not looking back.

    "I've made it clear from Day One that we pledge nothing less than to deliver the first Super Bowl championship to Jacksonville.

    (Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto, editing by Ed Osmond and Gene Cherry)

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    Beijing targets those who cross the street 'with Chinese characteristics'

    Beijing's 'strike hard' campaign aims to tame the anarchy that reigns at crosswalks and intersections. ?Our correspondent's take: 'Good luck.'

    By Peter Ford,?Staff Writer / December 11, 2012

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    Beijing?s finest, ever vigilant on the law-and-order front, have set themselves a challenging new task: to eradicate the phenomenon known as ?crossing the road, Chinese-style.?

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    A new ?strike hard? campaign, launched last week, is aimed at ?bringing order to traffic and security? at the city?s intersections, according to the Beijing municipal police website.

    Good luck to them.

    The police appear to have been goaded into action not so much by the anarchy that has long reigned on most Beijing streets, but by an online comment that went viral a few weeks ago.

    A blogger remarked ? entirely accurately ? that crossing the road with Chinese characteristics has nothing to do with whether the lights are red or green. The determining factor is how many people are waiting on the curb. Once a crowd has reached critical mass, it moves.

    As more and more Beijingers buy cars, and drive them without necessarily bothering to get a license, life for the city?s crowds of pedestrians and its diminishing band of cyclists has grown increasingly hazardous.

    Pedestrian fatalities in China are 18 times higher, per 100,000 motorized vehicles, than in the United States, according to Ni Ying, who did her doctoral thesis on the dangers of Chinese crossroads.

    ?High rates of pedestrian noncompliance and low rates of driver-yielding behavior? accounted for the Chinese statistics, she concluded.

    Jaywalking is a national habit that the capital?s police would like to break, but they are not training their sights on pedestrians alone. The goal, says the official website warning, is also to enforce drivers? lane discipline and to stop cyclists crashing red lights, carrying passengers on the back seat, and riding the wrong way up cycle lanes.

    This is nothing less than an assault on a fundamental right that all Chinese citizens hold dear: to do precisely as they please on the public highway.

    Learning to 'Beijing it'

    I walk, ride my bike, and drive my car all the time in Beijing, and frankly it is a miracle that I am still alive. Not least because after living here for six years, I have gone native when it comes to traffic etiquette.

    I still recall the sense of pride with which I rode my bicycle the wrong way up a street for the first time, taking a call on my mobile phone. I felt like a true Beijinger. And the quaint idea that I should stop at a red light rather than weave a path through the cars getting in my way is one that I abandoned a long time ago.

    I am better behaved behind the wheel of my 1980s Jeep Cherokee (an ideal, bullock-like vehicle in which to navigate the city?s traffic). But even then the frustration of watching other drivers jam up an intersection by ignoring the simplest rules of the road, not to mention elementary courtesy, can tempt me to barge into the melee myself.

    In my family, we have coined a verb for the sort of inconsiderate and patently illegal behavior to which my wife and I occasionally sink, such as sailing past a highway traffic jam in the emergency vehicle lane: We call that ?to Beijing it.?

    If the city police have their way, that kind of description will soon be history. But I wouldn?t hold my breath.

    The Beijing police department is running a little quiz on its ?weibo,? a Twitter-like platform, asking people why they think Beijingers are so careless on the road. The two most popular answers so far are ?a weak sense of the law? and ?low levels of public morality and civic responsibility.?

    It will take more than a few traffic fines to deal with those problems, I?m afraid. And I say that as one who, to his shame, knows whereof he speaks.

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    Saturday's local college basketball roundup: ODU women rout S.C. State

    Women's basketball: Shae Kelley had 20 points, 14 rebounds and four blocks to lead Old Dominion past South Carolina State 79-63 Saturday at the Constant Center.

    Jackie Cook added 16 points for the Lady Monarchs (9-2), who began the second half on an 11-0 run to pull away from a 34-29 halftime lead. ODU stretched its lead to as many as 25 points with 10 minutes left.

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    Tabb High alum Tia Perry scored 12 points and Camry Green added 12 points and 11 rebounds to help CNU (9-0) stay unbeaten with a 71-48 win at St. Mary?s (Md.). ...

    Ataira Franklin had 12 points and nine rebounds to lead Virginia past Xavier 54-45 in the Cavalier Classic championship game. ...

    Batavia Owens led Norfolk State with eight points, but the Spartans lost 69-38 to Northern Illinois in a Cavalier Classic consolation game. ...

    Tysheka Simpson led Apprentice with 17 points and Shanae Hilliard added 13, but the Lady Builders lost to The College of New Jersey 73-51 at York (Pa.).


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    Marcus Thornton led William and Mary with 21 points and six assists, but the Tribe?s four-game winning streak ended with a 73-66 loss at Purdue. ...

    DeShawn Painter led ODU with 16 points, but the Monarchs lost 55-54 to Fairfield at the Ted Constant Center. ODU led by 10 with 8:23 left in the game. Marcus Gilbert?s free throw with 2:39 left broke a 52-52 tie and gave Fairfield the lead for good. ...

    Troy Daniels scored 27 points to lead VCU past Fairleigh Dickinson 96-67. ...

    Pendarvis Williams had 15 points and seven rebounds and Rashid Gaston added 12 points and seven rebounds for Norfolk State, but the Spartans lost 74-63 at East Carolina.

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    The GOP's Lost Year In The Fox News Bubble

    Suffering an election hangover after having been told by Fox News that Mitt Romney's victory was a sure thing (a "landslide" predicted by Dick Morris), some Republicans have promised to break their addiction to the right-wing news channel in the coming year. Vowing to venture beyond the comforts of the Fox News bubble, strategists insist it's crucial that the party address its "choir-preaching problem."

    Good luck.

    This grand experiment of marrying a political movement around a cable TV channel was a grand failure in 2012. But there's little indication that enough Republicans will have the courage, or even the desire, to break free from Fox's firm grip on branding the party.

    For Fox News chief Roger Ailes, the network's slash-and-burn formula worked wonders in terms of catering a hardcore, hard-right audience of several million viewers. (Fox News is poised to post $1 billion in profits this year.) But in terms of supporting a national campaign and hosting a nationwide conversation about the country's future, Fox's work this year was a marked failure.

    And that failure helped sink any hopes the GOP had of winning the White House.

    From the farcical, underwhelming GOP primary that Fox News sponsored, through the general election campaign, it seemed that at every juncture where Romney suffered a major misstep, Fox misinformation hovered nearby. Again and again, Romney damaged his presidential hopes when he embraced the Fox News rhetoric; when he ran as the Fox News Candidate.

    Whether it was botching the facts surrounding the terrorist raid on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, parroting the Fox talking point about lazy, shiftless voters who make up "47 percent" of the electorate, or Romney's baffling embrace of reality TV show host-turned Fox News pontificator Donald Trump, the Republican candidate did damage to his chances whenever he let Fox News act as his chief campaign adviser. ?

    Fox viewers didn't fare much better. Fed a year's worth of misinformation about the candidates, and completely misled about the state of the race (all the polls are skewed!), Fox faithful were left crushed on Election Night when Romney's fictitious landslide failed to materialize.

    "On the biggest political story of the year," wrote Conor Friedersdorf at The Atlantic, "the conservative media just got its ass handed to it by the mainstream media."

    Indeed, Fox's coverage of the campaign has been widely panned as an editorial and political fiasco. The coverage failed to move the needle in the direction of its favored Republican candidate, and the coverage remained detached from campaign reality for months at a time. (Megyn Kelly in July: The Obama campaign is "starting to panic." That was false.)

    Following another lopsided loss to Obama, Republican strategist Mike Murphy urged Republicans to embrace a view of America that's not lifted from "Rush Limbaugh's dream journal." (The Fox News dream journal looks nearly identical to Limbaugh's.)

    And San Francisco Chronicle columnist Jon Carroll wondered if Romney's defeat marked the end of a Fox News era:

    You had to wonder about Fox. This is the third presidential election in which Fox has been a major player, and the?Democrats?have won two of them. A combination of big money and big propaganda was supposed to carry the day for Romney and the Republicans, but it didn't. Could it be that the Fox model has played out?

    Is the Fox model of a cable paranoia played out in terms of ratings? It is not. Is the Fox model of cable paranoia played out as an electoral blueprint? It sure looks that way.

    Of course, conservatives should have thought that through before handing over the control of a political movement to Ailes and his misinformation minions. They should have thought twice about the long-term implication of having irresponsible media outlets like Fox supersede leadership within the Republican Party, and should have figured out first if Fox News had an off switch to use in case of emergencies.

    It doesn't.

    Yet as Fox News segued into the de facto leader of the Republican Party, becoming the driving electoral force, and with Ailes entrenched in his kingmaker role, candidates had to bow down to Fox in search of votes and the channel's coveted free airtime.

    And Andrew Sullivan noted in January:

    The Republican Establishment is Rush Limbaugh, Roger Ailes, Karl Rove, and their mainfold products, from Hannity to Levin. They rule on the talk radio airwaves and on the GOP's own "news" channel, Fox.

    There's a reason New York magazine labeled Ailes "the head of the Republican Party." And that's why a GOP source told the magazine, "You can't run for the Republican nomination without talking to Roger Every single candidate has consulted with Roger."

    That meant campaigns were forced to become part of the channel's culture of personal destruction, as well as to blanket itself in Fox's signature self-pity. (Here was Mitt Romney adopting the right-wing whine that the conspiratorial press was out to sink his campaign.)

    Still, the right-wing bubble was a comfortable place to inhabit if you thought of Obama as an historic monster, or if you required to be reminded of that fact many time a day, every day of the year. The bubble is the place where followers for four years were fed the feel-good GOP narrative about how Obama's presidency was a fiasco, that the Americans suffered a severe case of 2008 buyer's remorse, and that the president's re-election defeat was all but pre-ordained.

    The one-part-panic, one-part-denial message may have cheered obsessive Obama-haters, but it didn't prepare conservatives for the reality of the campaign season.?

    And it cost the GOP a lost year in the Fox News bubble.

    Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/mediamatters/latest/~3/PXLeJWt9UZI/191951

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    UK "X Factor" winner regains top chart spot

    LONDON (Reuters) - James Arthur, winner of this year's British version of the "X Factor" TV talent show, saw his debut single climb back to number one in the British pop charts on Sunday.

    Arthur's "Impossible" shot straight to the top earlier this month but was overtaken last week by a tribute song to the victims of the 1989 Hillsborough football stadium disaster, "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother", a version of the ballad that was a worldwide hit for The Hollies.

    That song has now slipped to fifth position, according to the Official Charts Company listings.

    "Scream and Shout" by will.i.am, featuring Britney Spears, stayed at two while Psy's monster video hit "Gangnam Style" was up three places to third.

    In the album charts, British singer Emeli Sande stayed top with "Our Version Of Events", with Olly Murs' "Right Place, Right Time" unchanged at two.

    Rihanna was up three places to third with "Unapologetic".

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    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/uk-x-factor-winner-regains-top-chart-spot-190234295.html

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    College Football Flashback: 2000 Rose Bowl

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    How times have changed. It will be 13 years ago Tuesday that the Wisconsin Badgers and Stanford Cardinal played against each other in the Rose Bowl. Back then it was presented by AT&T and not Vizio. Back then the BCS was just beginning and hadn?t yet faced the scrutiny it currently does. Back then the Pac-12 was still the Pac-10 and the Big Ten only had 11 teams. Back then the Cardinal got in as a surprise, almost Cinderella story while the Badgers were a power looking for a second straight top-five finish. How times have changed.

    I was a child nearing puberty at the time and it was a big deal anytime the Badgers were in a bowl game on New Year?s Day. By 2000, it had almost become normalized that the Badgers would be playing on January 1. An appearance in the Rose Bowl for the Badgers made things even more special at my house on the first day of the year.

    January 1, 1994 was a three-person party with my brother, my mom, and myself having our eyes glued to our T.V. while watching the Badgers in a bowl game that seemed impossible to get to just a few years before. Then on the first day of 1999, Ron Dayne lead the Badgers to an upset Rose Bowl win over the UCLA Bruins. This win established the Badgers as a recurring power in the Big Ten. The fact that the Badgers only lost once in the ?99 season, that Dayne broke the NCAA rushing yards record, and that Dayne won the Heisman Trophy came as no surprise to almost everyone in the state of Wisconsin. Well, the fact that the Badgers lost once that season may have come as a surprise to many.

    The Badgers came into the 2000 Rose Bowl game with only one loss and were looking to be the first Big Ten team to repeat in Pasadena ever. The Cardinal came in looking to make a statement that their football program was back on the rise. The Cardinal entered the game with an 8-3 record and were barely inside the top-25.

    It shouldn?t need to be noted, but due to the small amount of black head coaches in college football, it should be noted that the coach of the Cardinal in both the 2000 (Tyrone Willingham) and 2013 (David Shaw) Rose Bowls will be black. On the other side, and in a weird bit of irony, the coach of the Badgers in both of these Rose Bowl games will be the same man: Barry Alvarez.

    The most surprising part of this game to me was that the Cardinal played close with the Badgers for almost the entire game. Evidence of this is the fact that the Cardinal lead the game 9-3 at halftime in what was a very defensive game. All of that was the opposite of what I was expecting; Dayne was a monster in college and all expectations were that he would run over the Cardinal defense while the Cardinal didn?t have much of anything that appeared to be a secret weapon or something they could exploit to their advantage. But they found a way.

    It turned out that rushing was the key in this game, as it will likely end up being in this season?s Rose Bowl. The Cardinal rushed for minus five yards as a team while Dayne rushed for 200 yards. The Cardinal passing attack died down in the second half and the Badgers took over the game when that happened on their way to a 17-9 win. This allowed the three of us at home to breath a sigh of relief as for more than 30 minutes, a major upset seemed possible.

    If you?ve caught on that much of this seems familiar and has been illustrated as being familiar, good. The point of this article was not only to flashback to a time when I was a child, but to point out that football can have instances (mainly in the post-season) where history repeats itself, even if it repeats itself with more than a decade in between. Such is the case with this year?s Rose Bowl that not only has many factors that are familiar to the 2000 game, but many that are almost exactly the same. Such is football and the weird ways that history can repeat itself in this sport. If you want a clearer example of this, look at the New York Giants? run through last year?s NFL playoffs and compare it to their Super Bowl run in the 2007 season.

    Source: http://www.rantsports.com/ncaa-football/2012/12/30/flashback-2000-rose-bowl/

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    US defeats South Africa

    The United States claimed a 2-1 victory over South Africa at the Hopman Cup mixed team competition on Sunday.

    Venus Williams rallied to defeat Chanelle Scheepers 4-6, 6-2, 6-3, before Kevin Anderson leveled for South Africa with a 7-6 (0), 7-6 (5) win over John Isner.

    The U.S. clinched the match with a 6-3, 6-2 win in mixed doubles.

    Later Sunday, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga saved three set points before overcoming Fernando Verdasco 7-5, 6-3 to give France a 1-0 lead over Spain. Anabel Medina Garrigues next faces Mathilde Johansson, with mixed doubles to follow.

    Williams took time to settle against an opponent who rallied well and hit the ball deep. But after conceding her serve at love to leave Scheepers serving for the first set, the American looked increasingly comfortable and aggressive.

    After taking the second set when her opponent double-faulted, she then swept to a 4-0 lead in the third on her way to closing out the match.

    Isner held the only break point of the first set for a 4-2 lead but missed his return. In the second set, Isner fought off three break points at 3-2 and another at 4-3, but again fell short in the tiebreaker.

    Williams was playing for the first time since winning the Luxembourg event in mid-October and was satisfied with her performance.

    "I was just trying to find some rhythm out there," Williams said. "She's obviously a really good player having maintained a top 40, top 50 ranking the last couple of years. She played a match yesterday too so had an extra advantage. It felt good out there.

    "I'm not expecting to be perfect now but I'm thinking that my game will get better every match. I think the (mixed) doubles will help as well to hone everything. More than anything I was just so excited to be out there playing and I'm ready to go for it."

    Despite health problems that have limited her schedule, Williams is looking forward to the challenges and opportunities that the new season presents.

    "Last year was so awesome for me, getting to the Olympics. I was extremely happy with last year and I moved up quite a few spots," she said. "This year is just about building on it and putting myself into position to play deep into the draws."

    Source: http://www.iafrica.com/articles/834516.html

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    2012's 'good news' stories

    A volunteer signs on red ribbons during an AIDS awareness campaign in a college in Anshun city in southwest China's Guizhou province.

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    By Jina Moore/Correspondent

    One of the areas where incremental progress is easiest to miss is global health. It's hard even to say the word "progress" in the face of continued suffering, but this year has brought some significant achievements.

    Not 15 years ago, an HIV diagnosis was medically considered a death sentence, and policymakers worried whether the world could contain the spread of AIDS. In that context, today's news is surprising: AIDS infections have dropped 50 percent or more in 25 countries, compared with a decade ago, reports the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS).

    "For many years, we've been talking about the millions of people dying from AIDS, which is still the case in many countries, but for the first time we see the light at the end of the tunnel," says Christoph Benn, director of external relations and partnerships at The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. "Treatment prices have come down, and you're now finding drugs not just in hospitals, but in rural clinics."

    UNAIDS reports that the number of children newly infected with HIV is down by more than a quarter in the past two years. "This progress in reducing new infections among children is actually quite dramatic," says Peter Ghys, chief of Data for Action at UNAIDS. "We're seeing this in a large number of countries."

    One place that might be lagging? The United States. A November report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that young people ages 13 to 24 make up fully a quarter of new HIV infections each year; and 60 percent of them don't know they are infected, making it impossible to medically treat them.

    Antiretroviral therapy is credited with reducing the pace of HIV-related deaths and limiting the transmission of the virus. The UN Millennium Development Program put universal access on the global agenda. Though it failed to meet the objective by its 2010 deadline (now revised to 2015), this year for the first time the majority of people eligible for HIV treatment in low- and middle-income countries receive ART. Dr. Benn singles out Rwanda as an example of stunning progress: More than 90 percent of eligible Rwandans were receiving ART by the end of October.

    "This is fantastic ... historical. That is beyond our expectations from a couple of years ago," Benn says.

    Kazakhstan is the site of another moment of global public health progress this year. In March, it was certified malaria-free by the World Health Organization, joining only four other malaria-endemic countries with that designation.

    Nigeria heads the pack of 17 countries poised to eliminate malaria. Their antimalaria agenda includes a $50 million bed-net program, underwritten by The Global Fund, which hopes the country will offer two bed nets per household.

    The Republic of the Congo, meanwhile, has made massive strides in combating maternal mortality. The number of women dying in childbirth dropped 60 percent between 2010 and 2011, from 740 deaths per 100,000 live births to 300 deaths.

    David Lawson, who heads the UN Population Fund's Congo Republic office, says a government strategy and increases in the health budget have been factors in the change. Starting in March, Caesarean sections were offered free of charge, reducing deaths from delivery complications.

    More than 80 percent of Congolese women deliver babies in health centers, an unusually high rate in sub-Saharan Africa, which Mr. Lawson attributes to the Congo Republic's high degree of urbanization. But he did caution, in an e-mail interview, against too much optimism: "While such a significant drop is spectacular and certainly unusual in Africa [the maternal mortality rate nevertheless] remain[s] very high for a middle-income country where women deliver babies in health centers."

    Sarah Kess contributed to this report.

    Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/n9Ep8W97QY0/2012-s-good-news-stories

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    Death Valley Temperature Record Is Restored

    [unable to retrieve full-text content]Death Valley is officially the hottest place on earth, now that meteorologists have invalidated a 136.4-degree reading claimed since 1922 by a city in Libya.

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    Sunday, December 30, 2012

    Analysis: For Senate leaders, a mission impossible from Obama

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Following a Friday meeting with congressional leaders, an impatient and annoyed President Barack Obama said it was "mind boggling" that Congress has been unable to fix a "fiscal cliff" mess that everyone has known about for more than a year.

    He then dispatched Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat, and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Republican, on a mind-boggling mission: coming up with a bipartisan bill to break the "fiscal cliff" stalemate in the most partisan and gridlocked U.S. Congress of modern times - in about 48 hours.

    Reid and McConnell, veteran tacticians known for their own long-running feud, have been down this road before.

    Their last joint venture didn't turn out so well. It was the deal in August 2011 to avoid a U.S. default that set the stage for the current mess. That effort, like this one, stemmed from a grand deficit-reduction scheme that turned into a bust.

    But they have never had the odds so stacked against them as they try to avert the "fiscal cliff" - sweeping tax increases set to begin on Tuesday and deep, automatic government spending cuts set to start on Wednesday, combined worth $600 billion.

    The substantive differences are only part of the challenge. Other obstacles include concerns about who gets blamed for what and the legacy of distrust among members of Congress.

    Any successful deal will require face-saving measures for Republicans and Democrats alike.

    "Ordinary folks, they do their jobs, they meet deadlines, they sit down and they discuss things, and then things happen," Obama told reporters. "If there are disagreements, they sort though the disagreements. The notion that our elected leadership can't do the same thing is mind-boggling to them."

    CORE DISAGREEMENT

    The core disagreement between Republicans and Democrats is tough enough. It revolves around the low tax rates first put in place under Republican former President George W. Bush that expire at year's end. Republicans would extend them for everyone. Democrats would extend them for everyone except the wealthiest taxpayers.

    The first step for Reid and McConnell may be to find a formula acceptable to their own parties in the Senate.

    While members of the Senate, more than members of the House of Representatives, have expressed flexibility on taxes, it's far from a sure thing in a body that ordinarily requires not just a majority of the 100-member Senate to pass a bill, but a super-majority of 60 members.

    With 51 Democrats, two independents who vote with the Democrats and 47 Republicans, McConnell and Reid may have to agree to suspend the 60-vote rule.

    Getting a bill through the Republican-controlled House may be much tougher. The conservative wing of the House, composed of many lawmakers aligned with the Tea Party movement who fear being targeted by anti-tax activists in primary elections in 2014, has shown it will not vote for a bill that raises taxes on anyone, even if it means defying Republican House Speaker John Boehner.

    Many Democrats are wedded to the opposite view - and have vowed not to support continuing the Bush-era tax rates for people earning more than $250,000 a year.

    Some senators are wary of the procedural conditions House Republicans are demanding. Boehner is insisting the Senate start its work with a bill already passed by the House months ago that would continue all Bush-era tax cuts for another year. The Democratic-controlled Senate may amend the Republican bill, he says, but it must be the House bill.

    For Boehner, it's the regular order when considering revenue measures, which the U.S. Constitution says must originate in the House.

    SHIFT BLAME

    As some Democrats see it, it's a way to shift blame if the enterprise goes down in flames. House Republicans would be able to claim that since they had already done their part by passing a bill, the Senate should take the blame for plunging the nation off the "cliff."

    And that could bring public wrath, currently centered mostly on Republicans, onto the heads of Democrats.

    Voters may indeed be looking for someone to blame if they see their paychecks shrink as taxes rise or their retirement savings dwindle as a result of a plunge in global markets.

    If Reid and McConnell succeed, there could be political ramifications for each side. For example, a deal containing any income tax hikes could complicate McConnell's own 2014 re-election effort in which small-government, anti-tax Tea Party activists are threatening to mount a challenge.

    If Obama and his fellow Democrats are perceived as giving in too much, it could embolden Republicans to mount challenge after challenge, possibly handcuffing the president before his second term even gets off the ground.

    It could be a sprint to the finish. One Democratic aide expected "negotiation for a day." If the aide is correct, the world would know by late on Saturday or early on Sunday if Washington's political dysfunction is about to reach a new, possibly devastating, low.

    If Reid and McConnell reach a deal, it would then be up to the full Senate and House to vote, possibly as early as Sunday.

    Reid and McConnell have been through bitter fights before. The deficit reduction and debt limit deal that finally was secured last year was a brawl that ended only when the two leaders agreed to a complicated plan that secured about $1 trillion in savings, but really postponed until later a more meaningful plan to restore the country's fiscal health.

    That effort led to the automatic spending cuts that form part of the "fiscal cliff."

    Just months later, in December 2011, Reid and McConnell were going through a tough fight over extending a payroll tax cut.

    In both instances, it was resistance from conservative House Republicans that complicated efforts, just as is the case now with the "fiscal cliff."

    (Editing by Fred Barbash and Will Dunham)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/analysis-senate-leaders-mission-impossible-obama-060209382--business.html

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    by Jessica Satriano, Esq.

    On July 30, 2012, in the Banner Health System case, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), issued a decision holding that a hospital violated Section 8(a)(1) of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) by asking employees who had filed a complaint not to discuss it with co-workers while the investigation was pending.

    Shortly after, in a different case, the Buffalo regional office of the EEOC took a similar position: That a confidentiality instruction to an employee making a discrimination complaint would constitute unlawful interference with the employee?s efforts to oppose discrimination.

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    Suzuki Done with Selling Cars in the USA

    American Suzuki Motor Corporation is filing for bankruptcy in the USA and will no longer sell automobiles in the 48 contiguous states (all but Alaska and Hawaii). The company is refocusing its efforts on motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and watercraft, per recently released information from the company. Some of the language of his message relates to other aspects of the automotive industry; we?ll make a few references to national auto transport.

    Motorbike & Motorcycles Getting More Attention

    ASMC?s Chairman, Takashi Iwatsuki, announced this new move, addressing himself directly to Suzuki motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle, and watercraft customers. The primary focus of his statement is that there will be no interruption in business and no changes ? other than higher prioritization ? for the non-automobile branches of the company. Suzuki will also continue to market itself widely via motorbike and motorcycle racing ? a continuation of its current practices. As Suzuki cars and trucks become more limited, wise businesspeople will look into transporting the car from state to state to deliver it to the best possible markets for sale.

    Over 100 Years of Business

    Suzuki has been in business since 1909. Its first motorcycles were manufactured in the 50s, in which it released the Diamond Free (1953), which had the basic look and feel of a bicycle, and the Colleda COX (1955), which had the style and structural integrity we tend to associate with the modern motorcycle. Antiques such as these require special care. When looking at moving a treasured motorcycle or
    understanding how to transport across country, it?s important to find a reliable firm.

    Fundraising

    Suzuki sponsors a number of professional racers, including Josh Hill, who is new to the lineup in 2013. The company also builds corporate giving into its relationship with sponsored riders. In November 2012 Chris Ulrich raised over $6000 in a fundraiser: he did so by taking 71 people each for a 6.9 mile ride at Fontana, California?s Auto Club Speedway. Fundraising is a good way to give.

    Expenses Just Too High in the United States

    According to Iwatsuki, Suzuki decided to shut down American automobile sales due to flagging volume, a low model quantity, and difficulties specific to operation in the United States ? the general expenses of operation in a highly competitive economic climate and the necessity of complying with strict laws and codes. The issue of expense also relates to acquiring quality, online quotes, which can significantly decrease costs.

    Current drivers of Suzuki automobiles will not be left out in the cold, according to the release. Cars currently with dealers in the United States are still available for sale, and Suzuki hopes to maintain its relationship with these customers throughout their ownership of a Suzuki vehicle.

    We Still Ship in the United States

    We are also a company that cares about maintaining a healthy relationship with our customers. We get you the best prices in the business via competitive pricing from some of the United States? largest and most well respected companies. Get a quote now through our quick online form or by calling (800) 595-2062.

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    Green Blog: A Discovery, Marooned in Libya's Revolution

    As Adam Nagourney reports in The Times, Death Valley is experiencing a burst of civic pride over reclaiming a world temperature record: a 134-degree reading registered on July 10, 1913, at Greenland Ranch in California.

    The World Meteorological Organization announced in September that it was throwing out what had previously been thought to be the global record: a reading of 136.4 degrees recorded in the Libyan settlement of Al Aziziya on Sept. 13, 1922. The revised record made headlines around the world.

    Yet the back story is even more interesting. Khalid el-Fadli, a Libyan member of the meteorological team that investigated the record, found the original 1922 temperature reading in a logbook at the Libyan National Meteorological Center, where he works, on Feb. 15, 2011, when a revolution had just broken out in the capital.

    Working from the logbook, the international team would eventually discover that the reading was taken by an untrained observer with an instrument that was outmoded even for its time. What is more, the temperature did not jibe with other temperatures measured in the area on Sept. 13, 1922, and it differed markedly from readings taken later at Azizia.

    Yet it took it took the team six months to pursue those findings, given that Mr. Fadli got sucked into a war immediately after reporting the discovery of the notebook. ?During the revolution, it was very dangerous to call anyone outside,? he said in a telephone interview from Tripoli, the Libyan capital. And ?international calls were shut down by the government? in any case, he said.

    Mr. Fadli recalled: ?From March until July, I would go to my office ? not regularly, not every day. Because there was no fuel, our life was very hard.?

    He recalls reading the e-mails flooding in from international colleagues, at first curious in tone and then deeply concerned as weeks passed by. For a full six months he resisted the urge to reply lest he be accused of corresponding with the enemy.

    Given the level of government monitoring, any knowledge that he was communicating with an international committee ?would have been a death sentence for him,? said Chris Burt, a member of the international meteorological team.

    Then came a television pronouncement by Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, Libya?s longtime dictator, that NATO was using climate data relayed from Libyan scientists to plot its aerial attacks on Libyan government forces. The scientists on the meteorological team assumed the worst. ?My fear was that they had found out that el-Fadli was part of this committee,? Mr. Burt said.

    But Mr. Fadli remained below the radar, and when the violence tapered off that August, he resumed communications with his distant colleagues, and together,?they were able to move on with their work.

    He continues to work at the Libyan National Meteorological Center. ?It?s not completely normal yet,? Mr. Fadli said of his country?s situation. But a semblance of calm has returned, he added.

    His international colleagues remain grateful. ?The records he found were really the smoking gun,? Mr. Burt said. ??He?s really ?the guy? in this investigation ? it never could have happened without him.?

    Source: http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/12/29/a-discovery-marooned-in-libyas-revolution/?partner=rss&emc=rss

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