Monday, October 31, 2011

Thousands march in Taiwan gay rights parade

(AP) ? Thousands of gay rights supporters have marched through Taiwan's capital, calling for increased tolerance and the enactment of anti-discrimination legislation.

The Saturday event is the ninth annual gay rights parade in Taipei, which has one of Asia's most vibrant gay communities.

The parade has attracted gays from around the world, with many marchers dressing up as prom queens, zombies or sumo wrestlers.

About a dozen men and women marched behind a Malaysian flag, deploring the absence of gay rights in the mostly Muslim country.

Ming Yueh of Kuala Lumpur said, "We hope to learn from Taiwan so we can help our friends back home."

Parade organizers called for legislation to wipe out deep-rooted gay discrimination in Asian cultures.

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Ask the Commenters Roundup [Hive Mind]

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  • Anyone know how I could set up a NAS at a friend's house, and allow my computers to back up to it?
  • Maybe I'm just an idiot, but is there a way to set up Android sync so that only Calendar automatically updates?
  • My dream is to have everything on my NAS and be able to watch/listen on all of my devices both on an off my home network. I realize I may need to do some converting of the movie files. I just don't know what format would be best for all devices (or maybe there's not?)
  • How can I download an Ubuntu file on my work computer (Windows 7, if that matters), transfer it to my thumb drive, and then install it in the Ubuntu partition of my home computer?
  • My parents need a new monitor for their computer, but 1920x1080 (which seems to be all monitors sold nowadays) is too high a resolution for them. I know that if you scale down the resolution from native it creates blur, so what are people with bad eyes to do??
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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Key expert to resume testimony for Jackson doctor

Dr. Conrad Murray listens to testimony by Dr. Paul White, an anesthesiologist and propofol expert, during Dr. Conrad Murray's involuntary manslaughter trial in Los Angeles on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011. Murray has pleaded not guilty and faces four years in prison and the loss of his medical licenses if convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Michael Jackson's death. (AP Photo/Paul Buck, Pool)

Dr. Conrad Murray listens to testimony by Dr. Paul White, an anesthesiologist and propofol expert, during Dr. Conrad Murray's involuntary manslaughter trial in Los Angeles on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011. Murray has pleaded not guilty and faces four years in prison and the loss of his medical licenses if convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Michael Jackson's death. (AP Photo/Paul Buck, Pool)

Dr. Paul White, anesthesiologist and propofol expert, gives testimony during Dr. Conrad Murray's involuntary manslaughter trial in Los Angeles on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011. Murray has pleaded not guilty and faces four years in prison and the loss of his medical licenses if convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Michael Jackson's death. (AP Photo/Paul Buck, Pool)

Dr. Paul White, anesthesiologist and propofol expert, gives testimony during Dr. Conrad Murray's involuntary manslaughter trial in Los Angeles on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011. Murray has pleaded not guilty and faces four years in prison and the loss of his medical licenses if convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Michael Jackson's death. (AP Photo/Paul Buck, Pool)

Dr. Robert Waldman, an addiction specialist, testifies at the final stage of Dr. Conrad Murray's involuntary manslaughter trial in Los Angeles on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011. Murray has pleaded not guilty and faces four years in prison and the loss of his medical licenses if convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Michael Jackson's death. (AP Photo/Paul Buck, Pool)

El doctor Conrad Murray mira a Gerry Causey, un testigo y otrora paciente suyo, durante su juicio por homicidio involuntario en relaci?n con la muerte de Michael Jackson, el mi?rcoles 26 de octubre del 2011 en Los Angeles. (AP Foto/Paul Buck)

(AP) ? Jurors hearing the involuntary manslaughter case against Michael Jackson's doctor will hear an alternate version Friday of what may have occurred in the singer's bedroom in the hours before his death.

Dr. Paul White, an expert in the anesthetic propofol, will finally lay out his rationale for the defense theory that Jackson somehow gave himself a fatal dose of the drug when his doctor left the room.

White's testimony will likely be vigorously challenged by prosecutors, who spent four weeks laying out their case that Dr. Conrad Murray is a greedy, inept and reckless doctor who was giving Jackson propofol as a sleep aid. But cross-examination of White will be delayed until Monday to give prosecutors more time to review a new analysis prepared by the defense based on recently-conducted tests on samples taken during Jackson's autopsy.

"This is the entire crux of the defense case," Deputy District Attorney David Walgren said in arguing for a delay.

The judge hearing the case, which ends its fifth week on Friday, reluctantly agreed to delay the cross examination and said he is concerned about losing jurors. Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor however noted that the panel of has remained rapt throughout the trial.

"Every single member of that jury and all the alternates are paying extraordinary attention to every witness," Pastor said.

Murray has pleaded not guilty.

White's opinions will challenge those of the prosecution's main expert, Dr. Steven Shafer, who testified that the only scenario he believes explains Jackson's death is that Murray placed Jackson on an IV drip and left the room after he thought the singer was sleeping peacefully.

Murray told police he left Jackson's bedside, but claims he only gave the singer a small dose of propofol the morning of Jackson's death. He said he left the room and returned after two minutes to find the pop superstar unresponsive.

Murray's defense attorneys have repeatedly claimed that Jackson somehow gave himself the fatal dose, but it will be up to White to explain how that would be possible.

Defense attorney J. Michael Flanagan said that the new models White will show jurors on Friday will offer different simulations about the drugs propofol and sedative lorazepam. They are based on a new computer program and updated test results.

Flanagan did not reveal what conclusions White drew from the new models, or whether they would change his testimony.

White is a retired researcher and professor who performed clinical studies of propofol for years before it was approved for usage by the Food and Drug Administration in 1989. He said he was initially reluctant to become involved in the case, but after reading through more than a dozen expert reports, he couldn't figure out how others came to the conclusion that Murray would have had to leave Jackson on a propofol IV drip for the singer to have died with the anesthetic still coursing through his body.

He said the others' theories didn't make sense based on Murray's statement to police.

"I thought that there were questions if in fact Murray had administered the drugs that he described in his conversations with the police department in the doses he described, I would not have expected Michael Jackson to have died," White said.

He continued to work on the case after meeting with Murray, although White was not allowed to testify about his conversations with the Houston-based cardiologist.

Flanagan early in White's testimony on Thursday asked the doctor to address "the elephant in the room" ? whether he could justify Murray's actions if he left Jackson hooked to a propofol IV and then left the room.

"Absolutely not," White replied.

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AP Special Correspondent Linda Deutsch contributed to this report.

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Romney comes to defense of Sen. Rubio (tbo)

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Obama signs 3 trade deals, biggest since NAFTA

President Barack Obama speaks in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Friday, Oct. 21, 2011, where he signed the renewal of the Trade Adjustment Assistance for workers. From left are, Deputy Labor Secretary Seth Harris, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, US Trade Representative Ron Kirk, Rep. Dave Camp, R-Mich., and United Steelworkers Vice President Thomas Conway. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

President Barack Obama speaks in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Friday, Oct. 21, 2011, where he signed the renewal of the Trade Adjustment Assistance for workers. From left are, Deputy Labor Secretary Seth Harris, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, US Trade Representative Ron Kirk, Rep. Dave Camp, R-Mich., and United Steelworkers Vice President Thomas Conway. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

President Barack Obama signs the renewal of the Trade Adjustment Assistance for workers, Friday, Oct. 21, 2011, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

President Barack Obama signs the Korean Free Trade Agreement, Friday, Oct. 21, 2011, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. from left are, Boeing CEO Jim McNerney, US Trade Representative Ron Kirk, Rep. Dave Camp, R-Mich., Xerox CEO Ursula Burns, and Korea Alliance for Free Trade Chairman William Hwang. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

President Barack Obama is applauded in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Friday, Oct. 21, 201, after signing the Colombian Free Trade Agreement. From left are, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, Boeing CEO Jim McNerney, US Trade Representative Ron Kirk, Rep. Dave Camp, R-Mich., Xerox CEO Ursula Burns, Rep. Greg Meeks, D-N.Y., Ernst and Young CEO James Turley and Rep. David Dreier, R-Calif. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

(AP) ? President Barack Obama signed off Friday on the first three, and possibly the last, ? free trade agreements of his administration, deals with South Korea, Colombia, and Panama that could be worth billions to American exporters and create tens of thousands of jobs.

The three deals were years in the making, and the difficulty of bringing them to fruition make it unlikely there will be another bilateral trade agreement during Obama's current term.

Obama signed them with none of the ceremonial fanfare that normally accompanies such triumphs. Republicans, while supportive of the deals, continue to find fault with Obama's trade policies. And nearly three-fourths of House Democrats voted against the trade measures.

The agreements will bring to 20 those countries that have free trade relations with the United States.

Trade will not go away as an issue, as the administration pushes ahead with a major Pacific rim trade pact, Congress and the White House scuffle over China, and Republicans take aim at Obama's policies during the presidential campaign.

But, "I don't see this administration coming up with new free trade agreements," said National Foreign Trade Council president Bill Reinsch. "For the next six months we ought to go after trade liberalization in manageable pieces."

Republicans accuse the administration of moving too slowly to find new free trade partners, resulting in U.S. exporters losing out to foreign rivals. The administration says it is promoting free trade but wants to assure that the other side is playing by the rules, that basic worker and environmental rights are observed and that deals promote U.S. job growth.

"From day one," U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk told The Associated Press, the guiding principle has been not just to complete the three trade agreements but "to develop a new paradigm for trade, and rebuild and restore America's confidence in our trading policy."

He added that the administration was on track to reach Obama's goal, set early last year, of doubling U.S. exports over a five-year period.

Trade officials, in justifying their approach, point to the 83 Senate votes for the South Korean deal, which was renegotiated by Obama to expand access for U.S. vehicles in Korea. That was the highest total ever for a free trade vote.

The accord with South Korea, America's seventh-largest trading partner, is estimated to support 70,000 jobs, and the signing capped a singular moment of triumph for a president who during the past year has seen his jobs agenda blocked on every front by unified Republican opposition. This time Republicans were his eager partners, urging him to move even faster to complete the long-delayed trade deals and move on to new ones.

Obama also signed legislation extending a program, a Democratic favorite, to help workers hurt by foreign trade. Yet the quiet signing ceremony and a low-key reception in the Rose Garden for those who might benefit from the agreements reflected the unpopularity of free trade pacts among Obama's core labor supporters, and the uncertainty of his future trade policy.

Supporters say the three deals are a winning proposition for American businessmen and farmers who now face high tariffs in those three countries, while those countries can ship goods to the United States with few or no duties. The deal with Korea could boost exports by $10 billion, erasing the current trade gap. Exports could go up another $1 billion a year to Colombia, one of the strongest U.S. allies in Latin America.

The three deals were initially signed in the George W. Bush administration but were slowed down as the Obama White House renegotiated changes and haggled with Republicans over the worker aid program. Democratic opposition was strongest against the Colombia deal because of that country's record of violence against labor leaders.

After the signing, Obama called President Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia and President Ricardo Martinelli of Panama to congratulate each of them. The White House in a statement said the president stressed the importance of meeting obligations of the agreements and of Colombia advancing labor rights.

The U.S. Trade Representative Office is now shifting its attention to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, an economic alliance that would link the United States with Brunei, Malaysia, New Zealand, Vietnam and four countries that are already free trade partners ? Australia, Chile, Peru and Singapore. Going beyond cutting tariffs, the alliance would tackle such areas as financial services, intellectual property rights, government procurement, investment and conservation.

Kirk said negotiators had been "making really good progress," and they hoped to have the broad outline of an agreement when leaders meet in Honolulu next month for the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum.

"TPP is the one game in town and there is going to be a lot of focus on that," said John Murphy, vice president for international affairs at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

But in a world filled with acronyms, TPP would have a tough time getting congressional approval without TPA. Trade promotion authority, also known as fast track, gives the president the authority to negotiate trade deals that Congress can either accept or reject, but cannot amend. That authority expired in 2007 and Obama, tied to Democrats and labor groups who oppose further free trade agreements, has not pushed for its restoration.

Last month Senate Republicans tried to revive TPA, but the measure was defeated on a largely party-line vote. Democrats argued that the TPA law has to first be rewritten to reflect changes in such areas as digital services and the environment.

Kirk also emphasized the importance of getting other countries to abide by existing trade rules. "Enforcement has been paramount to the work we have done on market access," he said, adding that "if we could get China to a better place where they were really opening up their markets," it would be a major windfall to U.S. exporters.

Mitt Romney, currently viewed as the strongest contender for the Republican presidential nomination, said in a trade policy speech this month that he would work to re-establish TPA and promote more free trade agreements. He also singled out China, saying that as president he would take punitive actions if China should continue to unfairly subsidize its domestic products and manipulate its currency.

The Obama administration was cool to legislation passed by the Senate last month that would make it easier to impose higher tariffs on China if it continues to keep its currency undervalued as a way to make its exports cheaper.

Lori Wallach, director of Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch, a group that has strongly opposed past trade agreements, said Obama may have to get tougher on China if he is to defend Ohio and other states where workers hit by foreign trade do not agree with his promotion of free trade.

She said Obama already has lost ground among Democrats, noting that a greater percentage of House Democrats, 71.4 percent, voted against Obama on the trade deals than on any other legislation since he took office.

Among other prickly subjects in the coming year, Russia is close to being accepted into the World Trade Organization, but U.S. businesses would not benefit from lower Russian tariffs unless Congress would repeal the Cold War Jackson-Vanik law that barred normal trade relations with the Soviet Union because of its policies on Jewish emigration. And the U.S. still has to make sure that South Korea, Colombia and Panama are ready to carry out their trade agreement commitments, a process that could take months.

But the Chamber's Murphy said they are for now putting aside their frustrations over trade. "This isn't the moment for that. This is a week for sunny optimism."

Associated Press

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Talk of treaty ban on mercury concerns scientists

LONDON (AP) ? Scientists are warning officials negotiating a global treaty on mercury that banning the deadly chemical completely would be dangerous for public health because of the chemical's use in vaccines.

The ban option is one of several proposals on the table for a meeting later this month in Nairobi, but a final treaty isn't expected until 2013.

According to the World Health Organization, mercury is one of the top 10 chemicals of public health concern and is highly toxic. Most of the worry is centered on mercury emissions from burning coal, gold mining and people eating mercury-tainted fish.

The problem is that a proposed ban might include thiomersal, a mercury compound used to prevent contamination and extend the shelf life of vaccines. It is used in about 300 million shots worldwide, against diseases including flu, tetanus, measles, diptheria and meningitis.

"Not being able to use mercury is not a viable option," said David Wood, a WHO vaccines expert.

Wood said there isn't a viable alternative to thiomersal at the moment. If banned, pharmaceuticals would likely have to switch to preservative-free vaccines, which would complicate the supply chain and vaccination campaigns in poor countries, since the injections would have a much shorter shelf life. Costs would also spike since manufacturers would need to reconfigure their factories.

In 2009, the United Nations Environment Programme, or UNEP, began working on a legally binding global treaty on mercury. At the end of October, the third of five meetings to hammer out a treaty will take place in Nairobi.

"The document is a draft at the moment, so some of these proposals have to be taken with a grain of salt," said Tim Kasten, head of the chemicals branch at UNEP. Kasten said the amount of mercury in vaccines is so minute it doesn't threaten the environment. He said there could be provisions to allow mercury for certain uses, such as in dental fillings and vaccines.

But according to an annex in the draft document, there is currently no "allowable use exemption" for mercury products in pharmaceutical products, putting vaccines in the same category as banned mercury-containing paints and pesticides.

"That would be a terrible idea," said Paul Offit, an infectious diseases expert at the University of Pennsylvania. "It would be another tragic example of us not being able to explain to the public where the real risk lies."

Thiomersal has mostly been removed from childhood vaccines in the U.S. and Canada. In some European countries, including Norway and Sweden, manufacturers have been encouraged to make thiomersal-free vaccines ? and no other uses of mercury as a medical preservative are allowed.

Fears about thiomersal in vaccines were first raised after a flawed medical study in 1998 linked a common childhood injection to autism. But numerous studies since have found no sign the mercury compound is risky.

Experts hope countries won't go overboard in their attempts to control the substance.

"Provided you know the risks and it's handled properly, there isn't a problem," said Andrew Nelson, a toxicology expert at the University of Leeds. "The health of so many millions of children benefit from vaccines containing mercury that an absolute ban is ridiculous."

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Friday, October 21, 2011

Yoani Sanchez: The Census, the Counted, the Censored... (Huffington post)

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GOP dilemma: How to handle Herman (Politico)

Among the lessons of Tuesday?s GOP debate: Herman Cain?s rivals don?t know how to handle him.

They piled on from the start of the CNN forum in Las Vegas, pulling apart the ?9-9-9? plan that?s led to his surge in the polls.

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But then all six backed away, leaving just moderator Anderson Cooper to challenge Cain for his comments on the border fence and his gaffe in saying he?d empty Guantanamo Bay for a prisoner exchange. Rick Santorum skipped the swipe he?d telegraphed about Cain?s position on gay marriage. Rick Perry defended Cain on the border fence. Mitt Romney smiled through Cain?s attack on his business record at the end, and only mentioned Cain in his response to give him an indirect compliment.

They?re in a bind: Like most insurgent candidates, Cain is an elusive target. He?s not a politician with a record to pick apart. Rather, he?s a highly likable figure who seems to be tapping into a deep vein of anti-Washington anger without seeming very angry himself. There?s also a complicating factor: He is a viable African-American candidate in a party that has a complicated history with racial politics.

So while veterans of insurgent campaigns ? and those that fended them off ? universally express confidence that Cain will eventually crash and burn, they also warn that candidates looking to hasten that demise will find that task exceptionally difficult.

?If you?re not really careful how you handle him, there will be a real backlash,? said Ed Rollins, a veteran of the Ross Perot, Mike Huckabee and ? until recently ? Michele Bachmann insurgent campaigns.

One immediate problem: There?s not much to grab onto for those who want to tear him down. Without a record in office, Cain hasn?t made the kind of tough compromises that can be caricatured by an effective campaign consultant. Nor has he elaborated on his positions with any specificity, leaving his opponents no toehold.

His rise is rooted in the simplicity of his tax plan and his authenticity. His greatest strength is his likability, according to a CNN poll ahead of the debate that showed him leading the field on the question at 34 percent, which makes him a hard man to cast as the enemy. And he?s most popular among tea party activists, a constituency his rivals cannot afford to alienate.

That Cain?s black adds an extra level of caution. Cain himself has talked often about how his candidacy rebuts charges of racism among Republicans and in the tea party base, and few in the party are eager to prove him wrong. But as was demonstrated during Barack Obama?s 2008 run, the intensity of a national campaign can quickly magnify even minor perceived hints of racism.

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Apple announces iOS 5 Tech Talk World Tour 2011

Apple has announced they will be holding an iOS 5 Tech Talk World Tour for 2011, giving developers an opportunity learn more about iOS 5, iPhone and iPad UI design sessions, adopting iCloud storage and more.
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Google's Andy Rubin: 'six million' Android-based tablets out there

Google's Andy Rubin kicked off the opening keynote here at the Asian branch of All Things D (that's AsiaD, if you're curious), and he finally cleared up a figure we've been wondering about for eons. During a back-and-forth with Walt Mossberg about the proliferation of the iPad and whether or not Android was "a flop" in the tablet market, he affirmed that around six million Android-based tablets were "out there." Of course, that's only tablets that access Google services, as those are the only ones Google can account for with any degree of certainty. For comparison's sake, Apple pushed 15 million iPads onto the market in 2010 alone, selling three million in just 80 days after the launch of the original. In fact, Apple sold 11.12 million iPads in its most recent quarter (9.25 million the one before that), which represented a 166 percent increase year-over-year. Moral of the story? Apple still owns the tablet market, but hey, at least we now know the score.

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Home building jumps 15 percent in September

(AP) ? Homes were built in September at the fastest pace in 17 months, a hopeful sign for the struggling housing market.

The Commerce Department says builders began work on a seasonally adjusted 658,000 homes last month, a 15 percent increase from August and the most since April 2010.

Still, that's roughly half the 1.2 million that economists say is consistent with healthy housing markets.

Single-family homes, roughly two-thirds of home construction, rose 1.7 percent. Apartment building surged 53.4 percent. Building permits, a gauge of future construction, fell 5 percent.

While home construction represents a small portion of the housing market, it has an outsize impact on the economy. Each home built creates an average of three jobs for a year and about $90,000 in taxes, according to the National Association of Home Builders.

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Bank of England unanimous on stimulus policy (AP)

LONDON ? Bank of England rate-setters voted unanimously this month to inject more money into the struggling British economy, marking a sharp turnaround in sentiment.

Minutes of the October meeting released Wednesday showed that all nine members of the Monetary Policy Committee authorized 75 billion pounds ($118 billion) in asset purchases from financial institutions in the face of a gloomy outlook.

"The available indicators suggested that the underlying rate of growth had moderated and would be close to zero in the fourth quarter," the minutes said. Household spending and exports had slowed and the panel noted concern about the impact of the eurozone's debt crisis.

Hinting that more stimulus may be on the way, the minutes showed that that members even discussed possibly splashing out 100 billion pounds during their deliberations on Oct. 5 and Oct. 6.

"We continue to expect at least another 75 billion pounds extension of the program in February, and perhaps considerably more thereafter," said Jonathan Loynes, chief European economist at Capital Economics.

A month earlier, American economist Adam Posen was alone in advocating the move, which the Bank hopes will boost the money circulating in the economy and get banks lending more.

Britain's economy grew by just 0.1 percent in the second quarter, while unemployment has risen to a 15-year peak of 8.1 percent and inflation is at a three-year high of 5.2 percent.

The Bank of England pumped 200 billion pounds into its so-called quantitative easing program between March 2009, when it also dropped its base rate to an all-time low of 0.5 percent, and January 2010.

A recent Bank of England report concluded that the earlier round of quantitative easing had a positive impact, though the magnitude was impossible to quantify.

"There appeared to be no strong reason to expect the economic effect of further asset purchases to be materially different, but their impact would need to be kept under review," the minutes said.

In a speech Tuesday night, Bank of England Governor Mervyn King said the monetary stimulus would not solve underlying problems of indebtedness and an overlarge public sector.

"Providing liquidity to buy time to devise and put in place a coherent response to the underlying problem can be not only valuable but necessary," King said.

"Without monetary stimulus ? low interest rates and large asset purchases ? there is a risk that growth will stall and inflation fall below our symmetric 2 percent target," King added. "But easy monetary policy, by bringing forward spending from the future to the present, means that the ultimate adjustment of borrowing and spending will be even greater.

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Senate passes pipeline bill after hold dropped (AP)

WASHINGTON ? A bill to toughen federal safety regulation of oil and gas pipelines has passed the Senate after a Republican senator opposed to government regulation dropped his opposition to the measure.

The bill was approved late Monday only a few hours after Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky abruptly announced he was ending his opposition. He said in a statement that he was doing so because the bill's sponsors had agreed to incorporate an amendment regarding safety testing of older pipelines.

Paul previously had told the bill's supporters his opposition was based on a philosophical objection to new regulation.

The bill would increase penalties for safety violations, require the installation of automatic shut-off valves on new transmission lines and authorize more safety inspectors, among other provisions.

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In an about face, Sen. Rand Paul, one of Congress' most ardent foes of government regulation, has dropped his "hold" on a bill to toughen federal safety regulation of oil and gas pipelines, a spokeswoman for the Kentucky Republican said Monday.

Paul agreed to drop his opposition to the measure after winning agreement from its sponsors to add an amendment to the bill to close a gap in regulations that allows older pipelines to escape safety testing requirements, Moira Bagley, Paul's spokeswoman, said. Paul has been the lone senator blocking consideration of the bill.

"I have found a way to address the problems more thoroughly through these regulations, while limiting their scope and unnecessary red tape," Paul said in a statement. "My proposal will be unanimously passed and accepted by both sides, further proving that my actions have enriched this legislation."

Paul, a tea party ally and anti-tax activist, was elected to the Senate last year in part on the strength of his opposition to new federal regulations.

Oil and gas pipeline industry officials and congressional aides told The Associated Press last month that Paul and his staff had explained privately that he was blocking efforts to pass the bill using unanimous consent procedures that avoid a lengthy debate because he is opposed in principle to its expansion of federal regulation.

Paul and his staff had told them he had no specific objections to related to pipeline safety, but he felt that at a minimum an expansion of federal regulations should receive a thorough debate by the entire Senate, industry officials and congressional aides said.

But as a practical matter, important but lesser measures like pipeline safety regulations that can't be approved quickly wind up languishing indefinitely because Senate leaders must conserve valuable debate time for other must-pass bills.

After his opposition to the measure was publicized, Paul issued a statement saying he wasn't satisfied with the safety provisions of the bill. His latest statement also said he was dissatisfied that the bill was written before the National Transportation Safety Board had published its report on a natural gas pipeline rupture near San Francisco last year that killed eight people, injured dozens more and damaged or destroyed more than 100 homes.

The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee approved the bill in May without opposition. It would authorize more federal safety inspectors, and pipeline companies would have to confirm that their records on how much pressure their pipelines can tolerate are accurate.

Under the bill, federal regulators could order that automatic shutoff valves be installed on new pipelines so leaks can be halted sooner. And it directs regulators to determine whether mandatory inspections of aging pipelines in densely populated areas should be expanded to include lines in rural areas. It would be paid for by industry fees.

The bill is supported by the industry's major trade associations ? the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America, the American Gas Association and the Association of Oil Pipelines ? as well as the Pipeline Safety Trust, a safety advocacy group.

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Campaign China-bashing obscures real problems (AP)

WASHINGTON ? It's open season on China in the Republican race for the presidential nomination, and Mitt Romney is leading the charge. Newt Gingrich and some other candidates are on his heels, painting China as the bogeyman responsible for America's economic ills.

Former Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman is the lone holdout, warning against actions that might prompt a trade war.

In a race focused primarily on jobs, taxes and debt, China is emerging as an increasingly prominent foreign policy topic ? largely because it is by extension an issue of economics. The debate centers on legitimate gripes over the Asian power's currency value, huge U.S. debt holdings and pirating of American technology. But those issues are often being melded into an all-encompassing populist argument that China is stealing jobs from the United States.

"Day one, I will issue an executive order identifying China as a currency manipulator," Romney said during in a debate this week, outlining his presidential vision. "People who've looked at this in the past have been played like a fiddle by the Chinese. And the Chinese are smiling all the way to the bank, taking our currency and taking our jobs and taking a lot of our future. And I'm not willing to let that happen."

The economics aren't as simple as good and evil in a relationship between the world's largest exporter and importer who between them traded goods worth more than $450 billion last year. Yet the sharp tone has been an effective campaign tool with Americans increasingly perturbed by China's rapidly expanding manufacturing production and pursuit of the U.S. position as the world's biggest economy.

U.S.-China relations are imbalanced, even if exports in both directions are rising. The Asian power sells four times as many goods to the U.S. as the United States sends in return to China. But currency policy is only part of the explanation.

Chinese workers earn far less money than Americans, allowing local and American companies that moved manufacturing operations to the country to sell goods on the global market at lower prices. Chinese citizens are less likely to buy as many U.S.-made goods because on average they are far poorer than Americans.

Those nuances have at times been brushed aside, with talk on China focused more on finger-pointing than serious discussion over ending Washington's overreliance on Beijing for purchasing American debt or supplying the economy with cheap consumer goods.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman, Liu Weimin, speaking to reporters in Beijing on Monday, said the two countries' trade and economic cooperation benefited both sides.

"The attitude of seeking scapegoats and putting the blame on other countries, to mislead the general public, is irresponsible," Liu said in a regular briefing when asked to comment on Romney's attacks on China's currency policies.

Some of the fear of China has spilled over into the question of military might. In an interview with Georgia's Marietta Daily Journal, Gingrich warned earlier this year that if China owns "trillions of dollars of our debt, and they have a superior manufacturing system and a superior military, then our range of independence will be within the framework the Chinese tolerate."

For now, U.S. military supremacy in the Pacific is unchallenged. While some lawmakers watched warily as China unveiled its first aircraft carrier in August, the U.S. has 11 such vessels in operation.

And the reality is that even as the value of the yuan against the dollar has irked Republican and Democratic lawmakers for the last decade, politicians have found it much easier to campaign on the issue than force the communist government to float its currency. President Barack Obama, like George W. Bush before him, has opted for negotiation with Beijing rather than conflict as the best way to gain concessions.

Romney's approach lumps together complaints about Chinese economic policy which aren't necessarily connected. He has said labeling China a currency manipulator would enable Washington to go after Beijing "in places where they're stealing our intellectual property," but it's unclear how currency and counterfeiting would be linked.

Overly aggressive tactics might be counterproductive for U.S. economic recovery.

"I don't subscribe to the Don Trump school or the Mitt Romney school of international trade," Huntsman, the Obama administration's former ambassador to China, said in Tuesday's GOP debate. "I don't want to find ourselves in a trade war. With respect to China, if you start slapping penalties on them ... you're going to get the same thing in return."

A tit-for-tat trade war would help no one. The United States accelerated the Great Depression in the 1930s by setting sharply higher tariffs on hundreds of foreign goods, sparking international retaliation and the devastation of international commerce. Economists fear a similar wave of protectionism today could plunge the world back into recession.

Coming at the problem from the same direction as Romney, the Senate this week passed a bill to impose higher taxes on imports on China if the government fails to allow the yuan to rise in value faster. The bill is unlikely to pass the House of Representatives, where Republican leaders oppose it.

And, as Huntsman noted, the Chinese could easily retaliate with penalties against American goods aided by the Federal Reserve's pumping of hundreds of billions of dollars into the U.S. economy.

The Obama and Bush administrations have approached China more carefully, targeting with higher import taxes those Chinese goods they felt were selling at artificially low prices while negotiating with Beijing for a fairer currency exchange rate. Despite limited success, they've avoided a blanket punishment of all Chinese goods and any breakdown in relations that would surely make it harder for American products to reach China's booming internal market.

"For the first and the second-largest economies in the world, we have no choice: We have to find common ground," Huntsman argued, in a rare voice of support from a GOP candidate for any current administration policy.

A trade war "disadvantages our small businesses," he said. "It disadvantages our exporters. It disadvantages our agricultural producers."

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Disc Spins Its Way to $1-Million Oil Spill Cleanup Prize

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When oil started spewing from BP's Macondo well in April 2010, there weren't too many options for cleaning it up. Concentrated slicks on the ocean surface could be set ablaze. Booms kept oil off the shores, as long as the waves stayed calm. And chemical dispersants of unknown toxicity could be sprayed to break up oil patches.

But thanks to the Wendy Schmidt X Prize that won't be true next time. A company from Illinois known as Elastec / American Marine won the $1-million first prize by tripling previous cleanup rates.

Over 10 weeks this summer, 10 finalists out of 350 entrants demonstrated their technology at the largest outdoor saltwater wave test facility in North America. Elastec's Grooved Disc Skimmer scooped up 4,670 gallons of oil per minute and didn't leave much behind.

The machine looks like a giant, thick, grooved vinyl record spinning at high speed to capture nearly 90 percent of the oil on the waters. And there's no shortage of oil spills for it to work on. The latest is underway in New Zealand, as a stranded cargo ship leaks heavy oil onto a coral reef and local beaches.

?David Biello


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Monday, October 17, 2011

Herman Cain joke? Electrified fence on the US-Mexico border (The Christian Science Monitor)

Washington ? On NBC?s Meet The Press Sunday, Herman Cain said he had been joking when he called for a fence along the Mexican border with ?electrified barbed wire? that could kill people trying to enter the country illegally. He added: ?America needs to get a sense of humor.?

But The New York Times, which reported on Cain making those comments during campaign stops over the weekend in Tennessee, didn?t see Cain?s comments in the same light at all, writing that they had not been presented as a joke, but as ?serious commentary? that drew ?cheers,? rather than laughter, from the audience.

Cain has in fact been making this ?joke? - whether you see it that way or not - on the stump for some time. This video below was taken last May, in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Watch it for yourself. Here?s the text of Cain?s remarks:

?We?ve got to secure the border. Truly secure it. I had a caller one night call in: ?Mr. Cain, you conservatives have got to stop this talk about building a fence.? I said, Why? ?You know that is impractical.? Oh really? I think I had just got back from China, and I went to the Great Wall of China. They built a wall; I think with today?s technology we can build a fence. And if they were to put me in charge of the fence, I know we?d build a fence. Somebody asked me, well, what kind of fence would you build? I tell you, it would be a combination of technology and a real fence. It would be about 20 feet high. It would have electrified barbed wire on the top. And on this side of it, it would have a moat the depth of a football field. And yes, Mr. President, it would have alligators in it.?

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Video: Middle Markets: Which Jobs Plan is Best?

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Friday, October 7, 2011

Harry Potter UK studio tour to open in March (AP)

LONDON ? Harry Potter fans have one more magical milestone to wait for.

Warner Bros. says public tours of the studio north of London where the movies were made will begin on March 31.

The "Making of Harry Potter" tour will be based at Leavesden Studios, where the eight films were shot between 2001 and 2010.

Visitors will see sets, including classrooms, dormitories, the Great Hall of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, the Ministry of Magic and 4 Privet Drive ? home of Harry's Muggle relatives, the Dursleys.

The tour also will include costumes, props and some of the animatronic effects used in the movies.

Warner Bros. said Thursday that tickets will go on sale Oct. 13 ? at 28 pounds ($43) for adults and 21 pounds ($32) for children.

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

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Sunday, October 2, 2011

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Saturday, October 1, 2011

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too good to be wasted by a wanton and wreckless lifestyle. Today?s generation has become very independent, expressive, and released when it comes to sexuality. In this rapid culture in which the conventions are broken and rules are relative and not absolute, it is important to be well informed on all aspects of life, particularly on the issue of sexuality. How to keep yourself and those who begin to protect you against sexually transmitted diseases because the facts.

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Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are diseases that are caused by viruses, bacteria and parasites. STDs can be easily transmitted through body contact during sex. There are at least 25 different sexually transmitted diseases that can be transmitted through sexual contact, especially during vaginal intercourse, anal and oral. STDs may take some time, until it can recognize some of the symptoms appear only when the disease advanced inches below are some of the most common diseases sexually transmitted, people who have the influence in unprotected sex: chlamydia, gonorrhea, bacterial vaginosis, crabs or pubic lice, epididymitis, genital herpes, genital warts, intestinal infections, hepatitis, molluscum contagiosum, urethritis nonspecific, scabies, syphilis, candidiasis and Trichomonas Vaginosis / Fool> Looks can be. It is not easy to tell if the person next to you a STD or other disease for that matter, just by the way someone looks and acts. There are sexually transmitted diseases that do not show obvious signs. Symptoms may be very subtle that the person is infected, can not even know. For this reason, it is very important to have regular health check-ups, even if you feel healthy. Some common early signs of infection of STDs include skin injury, and any unusual discharge or pain when urinating.

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early detection of STDs is crucial to prevent serious infections and prevent long term damage or permanent . Untreated STDs can cause infertility and can be transmitted from a pregnant mother to her unborn child. Sexually transmitted diseases can also be easily transmitted to sexual partners and to assist in the transmission of HIV.

abstinence is the safest thing to avoid STDs. But you do not need to be free of this dreaded STD as a troublemaker. The practice of safer sex can be very help minimize the risk of STDs. Always use condoms during sexual intercourse or dental dams for oral sex. Be sure to sanitize sex toys before and after use. Observe genital hygiene routines, and keep your hands clean at all times. It is best to consult tested your health care professional for advice about getting an STD. It is also interesting to note that those in a relationship should not be automatically considered an infected partner has been unfaithful with. Get STDs is not always a result of unprotected sex. Infections can also occur due to unhygienic practices in a medical center, for example, the use of a contaminated needle and syringe.

In fact, sex is a natural human activity, should be discussed openly. One has to learn, a positive and respectful approach to sexuality and sexual relationships. Practice by raising awareness on sexual rights of individuals, people with a healthy outlook on sex. Sexual activity should be enjoyed to the fullest. Maintaining mutual respect and to ensure both parties must be protected always the top priority. be />

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