Friday, August 31, 2012

Touchdown for cord cutters: DirecTV offers ?NFL Sunday Ticket? on PlayStation 3 again

DirecTV and Sony have come to a new agreement to bring the NFL Sunday Ticket programming package to PlayStation 3 owners this season.

The satellite TV provider first offered a deal to bring the pro football package to the console last season as an extension of its regular $199 programming. However, anyone that wasn?t able to get DirecTV service was eligible to sign up for Sunday Ticket. Much like last year, DirecTV isn?t expected to verify whether you?re unable to get the package through a DirecTV provider ? leaving cord-cutters free to get live streaming NFL games.

NFL Sunday Ticket costs $300, which is $40 less than last year. The one big difference is that DirecTV is requiring the full amount upfront, which I doubt will defer many cord cutters. The availability of live sports content is what keeps most people paying for their expensive cable or satellite TV service, and this is especially true of the NFL. If that price is still too high, NBC is live streaming some NFL games for free via its website, regardless of if you?re a regular cable subscriber.

The Sunday Ticket app will be available to download on the PlayStation Store on Tuesday. Let us know you plan on taking advantage of the offer in our comment section below.

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Anthracycline And Trastuzumab For Breast Cancer Linked To Heart ...

Women who have breast cancer and are treated with two chemotherapy drugs, anthracycline and trastuzumab, may experience more cardiac problems like heart failure than shown in previous studies, according to a new Cancer Research Network study by Group Health researchers and others in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

The study is important because more and more women are surviving longer with breast cancer, so it's becoming a chronic disease, said lead author Erin Aiello Bowles, MPH, an epidemiologist at Group Health Research Institute.

Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the United States, with an estimated 232,620 new diagnoses in 2011. ?Often the cure is also problematic, as when chemotherapy causes other health problems, as shown in this study.

Bowles and colleagues estimated real-world use of anthracycline and trastuzumab use and their associations with heart failure and cardiomyopathy. Earlier clinical trials had shown that women treated for breast cancer with the drugs anthracycline or trastuzumab were at increased risk for heart failure, cardiomyopathy, or both. Like most clinical trials, the earlier clinical trials excluded large categories of patients, including elderly women and those with other health problems, such as existing heart disease. Excluding these women could make the studies miss what happens in the general population, they felt.

"We tried to take a broader look by estimating the risk of heart failure in a more general population," Ms Bowles said. "We looked at all the women in a population with breast cancer, not selected ones. Our study shows that people who are not generally eligible for clinical trials?older women and those with existing heart failure?do receive these drugs in real life."

In the population-based, retrospective cohort study of 12,500 women diagnosed with invasive breast cancer, the overall risk of developing either heart failure or cardiomyopathy was significantly higher in women on anthracycline alone compared with no chemotherapy, yet similar to results of previous clinical trials.

The overall risk of these cardiac problems was even greater among women who used trastuzumab alone and the risk among women who used both anthracycline and trastuzumab was greater than previously reported. Also, women receiving anthracycline ? with or without trastuzumab ? tended to be younger and without other illnesses; by contrast, women on trastuzumab alone tended to be older and have more illnesses.?

Chemotherapy can cause cardiac problems through several mechanisms, Ms. Bowles added. "These drugs are toxic," she said. "They kill cancer cells, and sometimes kill other cells in the body, too. These drugs are still important for women with breast cancer to use because we know they improve survival. But as with any drug, people need to be aware of the risks, too."

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Canada orders deportation of female U.S. soldier

TORONTO (Reuters) - The first female U.S. soldier to seek refuge in Canada rather than return to duty in Iraq is facing deportation, a group that advocates for her said on Thursday.

Kimberly Rivera, a 30-year-old private who served three months in Iraq and came to Canada while on leave in 2007, has been ordered out of the country, said Michelle Robidoux, spokeswoman with the War Resisters Support Campaign.

"She developed an opposition to what was going on in Iraq based on her experience in Iraq," Robidoux said.

Rivera, who has been living in Toronto with her partner and four children, could face jail time in the United States.

She was denied refugee status, but a federal court struck down an earlier deportation order. That forced immigration authorities to reconsider her removal, but after doing so they again ordered her to leave.

Rivera might still avoid deportation. Robidoux said Rivera has applied to stay in Canada on humanitarian and compassionate grounds, and that application is still pending.

In exceptional circumstances, applicants can be granted residence in Canada based on how settled they are, family ties in the country, the welfare of children involved or what might happen to an applicant if they are not allowed to stay.

During the Vietnam War, Canada was a haven for tens of thousands of draft dodgers and deserters, but soldiers from Iraq, who were volunteers, have been met with little sympathy from the federal government.

(Reporting by Allison Martell; Editing by Frank McGurty)

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What to watch for at the GOP convention Wednesday

Here are some things to watch for at the Republican National Convention Wednesday:

1. RIDING THE STORM OUT: As Hurricane Isaac batters the Gulf Coast, Mitt Romney and GOP conventioneers decide how to respond. Can they show empathy for storm victims even as they celebrate Romney's nomination? Is there a way to help out? Also, watch how President Barack Obama handles Isaac, seven years after Hurricane Katrina caused so much trouble for President George W. Bush.

2. RYAN'S BIG DAY: On the road, veep nominee Paul Ryan's the one who draws big crowds and noisy enthusiasm. So delegates are sure to show some love when he takes the stage at the end of the night. It's the biggest speech of the 42-year-old congressman's life ? so far.

3. ANOTHER PAUL: Supporters of renegade candidate Ron Paul have caused a bit of a ruckus at the otherwise carefully choreographed convention. Will they raise a racket when the show features a video tribute to Paul and a speech by his son, Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky?

4. REMEMBER McCAIN? The last man to take on Barack Obama gets his say Wednesday. After falling short as the party's 2008 nominee, John McCain returned to the Senate as a tough critic of Obama, especially on national security matters. Watch for him to assail Obama's leadership in world affairs. Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice may hit similar notes.

5. MITT'S AWAY GAME: After popping by the convention to catch wife Ann's remarks Tuesday night, Romney pops out for a speech to the American Legion in Indianapolis. It will serve as a warm-up to his big address coming Thursday; the convention is scheduled to include a remote connection to Indiana.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Insight - Neuroscience in court: My brain made me do it

LONDON (Reuters) - He was once a respected pediatrician, loved by patients and their parents for over 30 years. Now Domenico Mattiello faces trial for pedophilia, accused of making sexual advances towards little girls in his care.

Scientific experts will argue in court that his damaged brain made him do it, and his lawyers will ask for leniency.

It's the latest example of how neuroscience - the science of the brain and how it works - is taking the stand and beginning to challenge society's notions of crime and punishment.

The issue has been thrown into the spotlight by new technologies, like structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emission tomography (PET) scans and DNA analysis, that can help pinpoint the biological basis of mental disorders.

A series of recent studies has established that psychopathic rapists and murderers have distinct brain structures that show up when their heads are scanned using MRI. [ID:nL4E8JO2RA]

And in the United States, two companies, one called No Lie MRI and another called Cephos Corp, are advertising lie-detection services using fMRI to lawyers and prosecutors.

CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

While structural MRI scans show the structure of a brain and can highlight differences between one brain and another, PET and fMRI scans can also show the brain in action, lighting up at particular points when the brain engages in certain tasks.

But the dazzling new technologies and detailed genetic data leave unanswered the issue of whether criminal courts are the right place to use this new information.

"The worry is that the law, or at least some judges, might be so overawed by the technology that they start essentially delegating the decision about guilt to a particular form of test," says Colin Blakemore, a professor of neuroscience at Oxford University.

The lawyers for American serial killer Brian Dugan, who was facing execution in Illinois after pleading guilty to raping and killing a 10-year-old girl, used scans of his brain activity to argue he had mental malfunctions and should be spared the death penalty. In the event, Illinois abolished capital punishment while he was on death row.

In a court in the Indian city of Mumbai, a woman was convicted of murder based only on circumstantial evidence and a so-called brain electrical oscillations signature profiling (BEOS) test, the results of which prosecutors said suggested she was guilty.

The days when mental capacity for crime is argued over by psychiatrists unaided by sophisticated machinery - such as Friday's verdict that Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik was sane when he killed 77 people - look numbered.

"All sorts of types of neuroscience evidence are being used for all sorts of types of claims," says Teneille Brown, a professor of law at the University of Utah. "The question is, is this technology really ready for prime time, or is it being abused?"

"ACQUIRED PAEDOPHILIA"

In Mattiello's case, the neuroscientific evidence will come in the form of a full psychiatric and biological analysis including an MRI brain scan that shows a roughly 4 centimeter tumor growing at the base of his brain.

This created pressure inside his skull and "altered his behavior", says Pietro Pietrini, a molecular geneticist and psychiatrist at Italy's University of Pisa who is compiling an expert report on the 65-year-old.

"His previous behavior was completely normal," Pietrini told Reuters. "He was a pediatrician for 30 something years and he saw tens of thousands of children and never had any problem. The question is why, at some point, did someone who has always behaved properly suddenly change so drastically?"

The doctor was arrested in Vicenza, northern Italy, more than a year ago and is undergoing cancer treatment after having the tumor removed. Pietrini is due to see him again next month to continue his assessment and see the effects of the treatment.

The case, which has yet go to court, is strikingly similar to another of "acquired pedophilia" dating back to 2002, in which a 40-year-old married American schoolteacher suddenly became obsessed with sex and began secretly to collect child pornography.

He was eventually removed from the family home for making sexual advances towards his step-daughter and convicted of pedophilia. But later medical examinations found he had an egg-sized tumor in a part of the brain involved in decision-making.

When the tumor was removed, the man recovered from his pedophilic tendencies and was able to return to his family.

Experts are generally agreed that conditions like psychopathy and pedophilia can't be "cured", but in this groundbreaking case it appeared that removing the tumor, and hence the pressure in the brain, may have re-established his ability to control impulses.

As in that case, Pietrini said he and colleague Giuseppe Sartori of Padua University believed Mattiello's tumor "may well have played a role in altering his behavior".

"This is what we will be arguing," Pietrini said. "But of course it will be for the judge to determine to what extent he believes this medical condition played a role."

Oxford's Blakemore, one of the world's leading thinkers in this field, says such cases are "startling".

"It makes one wonder about the notion of responsibility," he said in an interview.

IS "MY BRAIN MADE ME DO IT" A DEFENCE?

And when it comes to prison, should pedophiles, psychopaths and other violent criminals be punished less severely if their behavior can be blamed on biology? Is "my brain made me do it" a defense that warrants recognition with lighter sentences, or even no jail time at all?

"(It) raises the whole issue of what you think sentencing is for," says Blakemore. "Is it about punishment? Is it about retribution? Is it about remediation and rehabilitation? Is it about protecting society? Well, to some extent it's about all of those things."

Recent evidence - from both real and hypothetical cases - suggests judges are sympathetic to neurobiological evidence as mitigation.

A study published in the journal Science this month showed that criminal psychopaths in the United States whose lawyers provide biological evidence for their brain condition are more likely to be sentenced to shorter jail terms than those who are simply said to be psychopaths.

For the study, researchers at the University of Utah tweaked the real-life case of Stephen Mobley, a 39-year-old American who was sentenced to death in 1994 after robbing a Domino's pizza place in Georgia and shooting dead the restaurant's manager.

At his trial, Mobley's lawyer presented evidence in mitigation showing the accused had a variant of a gene called MAO-A that has been dubbed the "warrior" gene after scientists found it was linked to violent behavior.

AGGRESSIVE GENES

In the Science study, judges were given a hypothetical case loosely based on Mobley's, where the crime was a savage beating with a gun, rather than a fatal shooting.

All the judges were told the defendant was a psychopath, but only half were given expert testimony on the genetic and neurobiological causes of his psychopathy. Those who got the neuroscientific evidence were more likely to give a shorter sentence - generally about a year less, the study found.

Pietrini worked on a similar real-life case in Italy in 2009 - thought to be one of the first criminal cases in Europe to use this type of neuroscientific evidence.

It involved Abdelmalek Bayout, an Algerian living in Italy, who was tried and convicted for fatally stabbing a man who teased him in the street.

After conducting a series of tests on the Algerian, Pietrini and colleagues said they had found abnormalities in imaging scans of his brain, and in five genes that have been linked to violent behavior ? including MAO-A.

A 2002 study led by researchers at the Institute of Psychiatry at King's College London linked low levels of MAO-A with aggressiveness and criminal behavior in boys who were raised in abusive environments.

Bayout's lawyers got his sentence reduced by arguing that this and other bad genes had affected his brain and were partly to blame for the attack.

WHERE WILL IT END?

Experts say it's almost inevitable that neuroscience and law will become yet more intertwined. After all, while neuroscience seeks to find out how the brain functions and affects behavior, the law's main concern is with regulating behavior.

Yet many are uneasy about the use in courts of law - and in matters of life and death - of basic science that is only just creeping out of the lab.

Observers such as Hank Greely, a professor of law at Stanford University, point out that no scientific peer-reviewed studies have been published demonstrating that BEOS - the brain test used in the Mumbai case - actually works.

Others stress that while genes like MAO-A have been associated with violence, there are also plenty of people with similar genotypes who don't go out and kill, rape or abuse.

"Neuroscience is being used by serious scientists in real labs, but the people trying to apply it in courts are not those same people," says Utah's Brown. "So they're taking something that looks very objective, that looks like gold standard science, but then morphing it into a forensic use it wasn't developed for.

"This isn't snake-oil science. It's real science. But it's being misapplied."

Seena Fazel, a clinical senior lecturer in forensic psychiatry at Oxford University, says he's uncomfortable with the long-term implications and wonders where it will end.

There are already known biological bases for many brain disorders criminals suffer from, including drug addiction, alcoholism and antisocial personality disorder, which is thought to affect up to half of all those in prison.

"If psychopathy reduces your sentence because it has a biological basis, why shouldn't these other more common conditions also result in reduced sentences? The problem here is where do we draw the line?"

(Reporting by Kate Kelland, editing by David Stamp and Will Waterman)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/insight-neuroscience-court-brain-made-070322193.html

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For the heated competition of Online Bookings A4 525 Semi-final, the Walshe trained white and blue dog, Imaal Slaney, has accumulated a lot of momentum by winning The Online Bookings A4 525 Round 1 Heat 1. At the moment, the two-year-old novice hound is anxious to unleash his firepower in the mega marathon that will take place at Harold?s Cross on Tuesday night, August 28.

The dashing dog has always tried to justify his talent since debuting in March 2012. He stunned both the punters and the common sport fans alike by breaking his maiden with the 12-length clean victory in a T2 race, held on June 5.

During the same month, the brilliant runner also registered a couple of consecutive runner-up ranks. He moved ahead to finish second again in the Greyhound Ownership 525 on July 24.

Then came The Online Bookings A4 525 Round 1 Heat 1 which he marvellously won despite being a non-favourite candidate. Thus, the son of Imaal Master out of Immal Tina is carrying a lot of fighting spirit at the moment.

However, Imaal Slaney will not able to thrive unless he manages to stem Aussie Talent who poses to be a potential threat for him.

The Mackenzie trained blue dog too has two tremendous triumphs to his name. Debuting in September 2011, the rookie runner bagged his maiden victory on December 5 by winning the Harolds Cross A5 Tri Distance Round 1 Heat 1.

During the month of May, the son of Aussie Glory out of Cleverness nicely grabbed a couple of consecutive runner-up ranks. He stepped ahead to accomplish a grand victory in his second last start named as ?9.99 Sizzler Deal Package 525. He finished 3rd in the subsequent outing on August 21.

On the paper, both Aussie Talent and Imaal Slaney look to be almost equally strong, but the latter has more current and talent to show in the coming contest.

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Hearing Loss Isn't Always Inevitable - Ramin On Fitness

In the spirit for raising awareness for healthier living, John O?Conner has been nice enough to guest post this article about preventing hearing loss. Check out his wonderful blog about?children/family health, hearing loss, and aging: ?bloggingwjohno.blogspot.com.

Many people consider hearing aids something they will have to wear later in life. They think that hearing loss is an age related health issue and just assume that they will need assistance hearing things as they get older. This assumption is not entirely accurate. Yes, hearing loss is sometimes simply the result of old age, but it is not always the result of old age. Some people lose their hearing because they made poor choices when they were younger, which results in the loss of their hearing either completely or at least somewhat. What people do right now will affect how well they hear later in life.

Lifestyle choices are directly related to hearing loss. ?Not everyone who loses their hearing will do so because of the natural aging process. Some will lose part or all of their hearing because they made poor choices as young people. These choices include a poor diet, too much ear cleaning, smoking, listening to music too loud, and not protecting their ears from noises that they take for granted on a daily basis. It?s not hard to make the simple lifestyle changes needed to prevent hearing loss. All it takes is a little motivation and a few minutes to start.

Poor Diet

Not only is a poor diet bad for a person?s body and overall health, it has detrimental effects on their hearing later in life. People who eat poorly increase their chances of being diagnosed with diabetes. People with diabetes have a much higher risk of experiencing hearing loss than those people who are not ever diagnosed with diabetes. Instead of giving up their favorite foods completely, people can cut back on the unhealthy portion of their diet and focus on healthy eating. They save the good stuff for special occasions, or eat them in moderation.

Smoking

Everyone knows that smoking is a very harmful thing that someone can do to their body. Not only is it terrible for people?s health, it can kill them. With this knowledge, why people continue to smoke remains a mystery. Smoking can directly affect a person?s eardrums, which means they will experience hearing loss later in life. Additionally, the people who are constantly exposed to secondhand smoke are far more likely than actual smokers to lose their hearing as they grow older. Teens and children are particularly susceptible to experiencing hearing loss from their exposure to secondhand smoke.

Loud Noises

It may seem to be common knowledge that working in a factory or with large machinery is bad for a person?s hearing if they do not wear earphones or ear plugs. However, it?s not just those people who have to worry about their hearing being messed up when they go to work. People who do everyday things with everyday items can risk their hearing as well. Using lawn mowers, chain saws, and tractors can have a negative effect on people?s hearing. It is just as important for them to wear earplugs or earphones as the people who work with heavy machinery in factories.

Too Much Music

Loud machines aren?t the only noises that affect a person?s hearing negatively. Listening to music on an iPod that?s turned up to loudly is also damaging to the hearing. People who don?t turn their music down to the appropriate level will risk losing their hearing later in life.

Ear Wax

Most people assume that cleaning out their ears is a great way to keep them healthy. However, most people push q-tips too far into their ears and end up pushing the wax closer to the eardrums, which can cause them to rupture or become damaged. The earwax in the canal is there to protect the ears from infection and germs, and it needs to stay in the canal.

Making healthy lifestyle changes as easy as these are the best way to ensure that people do all that they can to protect their hearing. While they cannot prevent hearing loss from old age, they can protect their hearing as best as possible from outside, and easily preventable damage. No one should have to lose all or part of their hearing because they made poor choices when they were younger.

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Oil rises above $114 on storm threat, stimulus hopes

GENEVA (Reuters) - Crude oil futures rose above $114 a barrel on Monday, lifted by worries that a Tropical Storm could suspend U.S. oil production and hints of another round of monetary stimulus by the U.S. Federal Reserve.

Supply cuts have already played a role in pushing prices up nearly 30 percent since June with international sanctions hitting Iranian exports and maintenance affecting North Sea oil flows.

Brent crude futures were up $1.04 at $114.63 a barrel by 1022 GMT. U.S. crude was up $1.0 at $97.20.

Tropical Storm Isaac swirled into the Gulf of Mexico on Monday and meteorologists at Weather Insight, an arm of Thomson Reuters, predict the storm will spur short-term shutdowns of 85 percent of the U.S. offshore oil production capacity.

"The storm is probably helping but there's better sentiment generally. Everybody is waiting to see if Jackson Hole will be a turning point for commodities," said Eugen Weinberg, global head of commodities research at Commerzbank.

Central bankers and economists are due to meet in Jackson Hole, Wyoming later this week where Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke will deliver a speech that will be scoured for clues on a third round of quantitative easing.

He told a Congressional oversight panel in a letter that the Federal Reserve has room to deliver additional monetary stimulus to boost the U.S. economy.

The markets will also look for policy signals from the euro zone ahead of a September 6 meeting of the European Central Bank.

SUPPLY DISRUPTIONS

Fighting in Syria and tensions over Iran's disputed nuclear program have helped support oil prices this summer, although they are still below the August peak of $117.03 a barrel.

Other supply concerns are also helping to support Brent prices.

Delays in Iraq's pipeline construction threaten to stall production at Royal Dutch Shell's Majnoon oilfield for at least three months, forcing the field to miss a 2012 target of 175,000 barrels per day.

In Norway, oil services workers broke off wage talks with oil companies on Friday, taking the sector a step closer to its second strike within two months.

Norway's vital oil sector was hamstrung last month when production workers held a 16-day strike over pay and the right to early retirement, driving up oil prices.

U.S. gasoline prices also increased after a fire at Venezuela's biggest refinery, the 645,000 barrels per day (bpd) Amuay plant.

One factor that could cap gains on oil is possible oil reserve releases by Washington or the International Energy Agency. The IEA, whose chief recently dismissed the need for a release, is now thought to have agreed to the idea, the industry journal Petroleum Economist said, citing unnamed sources.

Reuters reported that the White House was "dusting off" old plans for a possible release on fears that rising oil prices could undermine the effect of sanctions on Iran.

(Editing by James Jukwey)

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Monday, August 27, 2012

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Nevins Small Business Pledge - I Own The World

Nevins Small Business Pledge ? small business owners pledging to create a new job the day Romney swears in

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Russell Nevins ? I am Chief of Surgery at one of the largest hospitals in Las Vegas and lucky enough to be a small business owner. I am by no means independently wealthy, nor have any desire to pad a Swiss bank account on the back of anyone, even ?the middle class?.

The? introduction is based on a letter I sent to Bill O?Reilly. This explains the purpose of this web site.

I believe I can help Romney get elected. I call it the ?Nevins Small Business Pledge?. I, as a small business owner, am pledging to create a new job the day Romney swears in. I can do this from my taxes I won?t have to pay if Obama is elected again.

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I believe we can get 100,000 plus other small businesses to do the same in the next 60 days.

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Smart meter movement stirs rowdy debate in Texas

DALLAS (AP) ? Thelma Taormina keeps a pistol at her Houston-area home to protect against intruders. But one of the last times she used it, she said, was to run off a persistent utility company worker who was trying to replace her old electricity meter with a new digital unit.

"This is Texas." she declared at a recent public hearing on the new meters. "We have rights to choose what appliances we want in our home."

A nationwide effort to upgrade local power systems with modern equipment has run into growing resistance in Texas, where suspicion of government and fear of electronic snooping have made a humble household device the center of a politically charged showdown over personal liberty.

Some angry residents are building steel cages around their electric meters, threatening installers who show up with new ones and brandishing Texas flags at boisterous hearings about the utility conversion. At a recent hearing at the state Capitol in Austin, protesters insisted everyone present recite the Pledge of Allegiance before the meeting could begin.

"It's Gestapo. You can't do this," said Shar Wall of Houston, who attended the Public Utility Commission meeting wearing a large red "Texas Conservative" pin. "I'm a redneck Texas girl and I won't put up with it."

Utilities began replacing old-style electricity meters across the country about seven years ago as part of an effort to better manage demand on an increasingly strained power grid. New "smart meters" transmit and receive data remotely as electricity is used. Utility officials say they can use the real-time information to help prevent grid overloads during extreme temperatures. The devices would also promote conservation, such as cycling air conditioners on and off during peak demand periods.

In 2009, President Barack Obama devoted $3.5 billion in federal stimulus funds to help utility companies make the upgrade.

The conversion has triggered opposition in a number of states. Some residents have questioned the health impact of the radio waves the devices emit or the possibility that hackers could get confidential data from the transmissions.

Officials have downplayed the hazards, but several states, including California, Vermont, Maine and Nevada, have allowed residents to opt out of the new system. In most cases, residents would have to pay extra to have a utility employee come to their house to read their old meter.

Texas utilities have installed nearly 6 million smart meters, or 87 percent of their goal, since the state passed authorizing legislation in 2005. But as the project moves toward completion by 2016, the opposition is getting louder. It also carries the distinct flavor of an ultraconservative state that relishes its history as an independent republic before joining the United States.

State utility commission hearings on the meters have featured as many references to the Founding Fathers, the Revolutionary War and the Constitution as to the technical demands on the power system.

At a recent session, a staff presentation included a slide saying the new meters "are not meant to spy on you." Waiting to testify, activist David Akin replied, "Yes they are!"

Some say the meters would allow the police or other government agencies to tell when a person was awake and what they were doing in violation of the Fourth Amendment.

"I'm not going to let somebody else control what I do in my house," said Ginger Russell, who recently replaced her "No Smart Meters" sign with a steel cage around her home's analog meter in the East Texas town of Magnolia.

Those emphasizing privacy concerns cite a report issued by the U.S. Department of Energy in January that said many companies had not done enough to protect the smart meters from hackers. Some studies have also added to the health concerns. A branch of the World Health Organization last year called radio-frequency radiation from cellphones, utility meters and other devices a "possible carcinogen."

However, the Federal Communications Commission has rated the smart meters as safe, saying they are considered unlikely to cause bodily tissue heating or electric shock. The radio frequency radiation levels are much lower than those emitted by cellphones, supporters say.

Utility commission officials say the security concerns are being addressed and that the overwhelming majority of Texans accept the new meters. The commission will consider this fall whether to allow Texas residents to opt out.

"We believe this new technology is a direction that benefits consumers from an energy efficiency standpoint," said Leticia Lowe, spokeswoman for CenterPoint Energy, which serves the Houston area. She added, "We're moving forward with an industry that hadn't changed in over 100 years."

In the meantime, CenterPoint has directed its employees to leave immediately when a resident rejects a smart meter. The company says contract installers are encountering tough resistance in some neighborhoods.

"We're concerned about the safety of utility workers and other public service personnel legitimately doing their jobs," said CenterPoint spokesman Floyd LeBlanc.

Taormina, 55, says she's keeping her pistol handy just in case. The first smart meter installer who came to her house last summer wouldn't leave until she got the weapon out, she said.

"If someone comes on my property and assaults me ? that's the idea of having a weapon is to equalize my little self against somebody that's bigger than me," she said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/smart-meter-movement-stirs-rowdy-debate-texas-182731064.html

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Unpaid Interns Seeking Class-Action Status Against Fox ...


I have previously blogged about Eric Glatt?a former 40-year-old intern who worked without pay for Fox Entertainment Group on the ?Black Swan? movie?who is seeking class-action status, alleging that employing unpaid interns violates the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Recently, the district court allowed Glatt leave to file a motion to amend the suit to expand the plaintiff class. While this order doesn?t speak to the merits of the class, I worry about the effects of such a ruling.

Glatt, unsurprisingly, is not concerned. In fact, he wants to see the unpaid internship vanish!

?I want to see the practice ended,? Glatt told The Huffington Post. ?I think unpaid internships are extremely detrimental to the labor market, and especially pernicious in creative industries.?

Glatt said that he feels a big problem with unpaid internships is that they disrupt the labor market for entry-level workers by forcing people at the beginning of their careers to work for no pay and suppressing wages for people who have been on the job for several years.

Why would a forty-year old take an unpaid position, I asked myself? That just strikes me as a tad, odd.

Glatt said that he felt uncomfortable with the idea of providing free labor when he first signed up to be an intern on ?Black Swan.? But after working in the insurance industry for years, he was trying to to get into the film business. Everyone he asked for advice told him that unpaid internships were a necessary stepping stone on the path to paid work. He felt excited enough about becoming a filmmaker that he agreed to suck it up ? for a while.

?I thought it was just one of those unjust things that I couldn?t do anything about as an individual,? Glatt said.

And I?m sure Glatt will have a long career in Hollywood because of his suit.

Glatt said he knew that by suing, he was risking being excluded from working in the film industry forever and that this had likely kept scores of other interns from suing in the past. But he said his desire to change the labor market in a real way outweighed his aspirations to work in film.

?I knew that even if I made it ? and became a journeyman, working editor, I could make a decent living. I have friends like that,? he said. ?But it would have taken doing years of these unpaid internships, which I knew were so unjust, and I just wouldn?t have been able to sit through quietly. Especially knowing that I had a chance of making a difference. The one thing I can?t stifle is my voice.?

If you are not comfortable taking a position that does not pay, and has a very, very, very slim chance of leading to full-time employment, do not take the job. Don?t do it.

And you want to take a guess at what Glatt is up to next? I?ll give you a hint. It is a job that requires you to do a lot of stuff for free while accumulating debt before you can make a living.

Glatt, meanwhile, has become so invested in the fight for labor rights that he plans to enroll in Georgetown Law in a matter of weeks.

I would wager that a person working as an unpaid intern at the age of 40 does not have a lot of savings. I would also wager he probably has a lot of debt.

Going to Georgetown Law, and living in Washington, will likely set him back $200,000 more in debt. I am almost certain that at some point, he will be asked to work without pay. And I hope the second he has a gripe about the legal profession, he abstains from filing suit against any law firm crazy enough to hire him. Or, I gather that any firm that wants to hire this guy will Google him, figure out his litigiousness, and say, pass.

For more of my rants on interns, see here, here, here,??here,?here, and?here.

Source: http://joshblackman.com/blog/2012/08/25/unpaid-interns-seeking-class-action-status-against-fox-entertainment-group/

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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Klipsch refreshes Quintet 5.1 home theater system

Klipsch refreshes Quintet 51 home theater system

We don't have too many bad words to say about Klipsch, so when we heard it was refreshing its Quintet home theater system, we listened up. The eponymous-ish five speaker system has been a mainstay of the Klipsch line since 1998, and this is the fifth (too many 5s?) iteration. The new goodies? This time 'round each speaker has a 90 degree by 90 degree "Tractrix" horn for expanded listening area and a new Linear Travel Suspension aimed at reducing distortion and improving dynamics -- new woofers have also been added. If the refresh sounds good, but you're wondering if it'll match your front room, you've got a choice of satin, or brushed black finishes. Already boxed your old 5.1 up? Then get ready to lay down $550 when it reaches your local store next month.

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Prosecutors: Colo. suspect angry over academics

FILE - In this July 23, 2012 file photo, James E. Holmes appears in Arapahoe County District Court in Centennial, Colo. Holmes attended a brief procedural hearing in his case on Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012 in which the prosecution sought the judge's permission to release contact information for the victims to a charity that's raised $4 million for victims. (AP Photo/Denver Post, RJ Sangosti, Pool, File)

FILE - In this July 23, 2012 file photo, James E. Holmes appears in Arapahoe County District Court in Centennial, Colo. Holmes attended a brief procedural hearing in his case on Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012 in which the prosecution sought the judge's permission to release contact information for the victims to a charity that's raised $4 million for victims. (AP Photo/Denver Post, RJ Sangosti, Pool, File)

(AP) ? James Holmes was a promising neuroscience doctoral candidate, but by the end of the program's first year, he had fallen out of favor with professors and failed a key exam, prosecutors said.

Details of his behavior before he became a suspect in a suburban Denver theater shooting were not released. But it raised enough concerns for campus police to run a background check on Holmes, although University of Colorado spokeswoman Jacque Montgomery declined to elaborate on the reason Thursday.

Prosecutors went before a judge Thursday to seek the school's records on Holmes, including his application, grades and course schedules, and anything concerning his termination or withdrawal from the school in June. He had failed an oral board exam on June 7, then withdrew from the school three days later.

Holmes faces charges in a July 20 shooting during the new Batman movie that left 12 dead and 58 others wounded.

"What's going on in the defendant's life at the time is extremely relevant to this case," Chief Deputy District Attorney Karen Pearson said of their need for the documents.

Holmes' defense lawyer, Daniel King, has said Holmes is mentally ill, setting up a possible insanity defense. But Pearson's arguments Thursday revealed a possible motive: Holmes' anger that he was failing at school, "at the same time he's buying an enormous amount of ammunition, body armor and explosives."

A gag order has been issued in the case. Prosecutors argued that gaining access to the school records would establish a motive by showing what Holmes hoped to accomplish at CU and the "dissatisfaction with what occurred in his life that led to this."

They also want to see records from campus police and a campus threat evaluation team similar to those established across the country after the 2007 Virginia Tech University shootings.

Pearson said that professors had sought to keep Holmes out of their labs and that "professors urged that he find another line of business." University officials said Holmes lost access to university buildings after his withdrawal because his student access card was shut off, not because of threats.

King objected to the release of the records, arguing that the prosecutors' request for documents amounted to a "fishing expedition that needs to be stopped."

In addition to the school records, prosecutors have sought access to a notebook that Holmes reportedly sent to university psychiatrist Lynne Fenton. King claims that Holmes had sought out Fenton for help with his mental illness.

Pearson said prosecutors must establish whether Holmes was her patient, a relationship that would make it more difficult to access the notebook's contents. Fenton is expected to testify on Aug. 30.

School records don't have the same legal protection as communication between a doctor and patient. Records released by the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, a school Holmes considered attending, contained a letter of recommendation that said Holmes has "a great amount of intellectual and emotional maturity."

The dive in Holmes' academic performance could be a possible motive, one legal observer said.

"That's the kind of thing that is classic motivation for a murderer and doesn't support insanity," said Craig Silverman, a criminal defense attorney and former Denver prosecutor.

Holmes' family members who attended the hearing Thursday declined to comment.

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Associated press reporter Dan Elliott contributed to this report.

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Friday, August 24, 2012

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Curiosity adds color to Martian mountain

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This mosaic was assembled from pictures taken by the Curiosity rover's navigation camera over several days (in black and white) as well as its Mastcam 34 camera (in color, with contrast enhanced to bring out detail). Gaps in the Martian sky have been filled based on the shading in existing imagery.

By Alan Boyle

Over the past few days, we've been tracking the assembly of a giant jigsaw puzzle from Mars, delivered piece by piece by NASA's Curiosity rover. Today, image-processing wizards are adding more of the key pieces to fill out the picture of the 3-mile-high mountain that the car-sized rover is facing.

Newly available full-color pieces of the puzzle show the mountain, known as Aeolis Mons or Mount Sharp, as seen by Curiosity's Mastcam imaging system. Previous versions of the Martian panorama have been in black and white, or "colorized." What we're seeing now are Mount Sharp's true colors, tinged in the red dust of Mars.


In the image above, Ken Kremer, a New Jersey-based journalist, Ph.D research chemist and photographer, fits the color imagery inside a bigger black-and-white jigsaw puzzle that's been provided by the rover's navigation camera system. (We featured the Navcam panorama a couple of days ago, and a couple of puzzle pieces have been added since then.) The color contrast has been bumped up to bring out more of the detail on the mountaintop.

If you were to see the scene with the rover's eyes, the shades of color would be much more muted, due to the lighting conditions and the presence of dust in the Martian air.?In the image below, British educator-astronomer Stuart Atkinson's presentation of the puzzle pieces closer to the "true" colors.?

NASA / JPL-Caltech / MSSS / Stuart Atkinson

This true-color view shows the Mastcam view of Mount Sharp's peak in color. The colors are more muted than they would be on Earth, due to lighting conditions.

NASA / JPL-Caltech / MSSS / Stuart Atkinson

An enhanced-color version of stitched-together Mastcam imagery provides a closer look at the mesas and buttes on the flanks of Mount Sharp.

These images provide just a taste of the view captured by the Curiosity: Each of the frames that make up the Mastcam mosaic measures 1,200 by 1,200 pixels, and as you can see in this sample frame, each full-size puzzle piece shows rock layering that you can't possibly make out in the larger overall puzzle pictures. The geologists and planetary scientists who are working on the $2.5 billion Curiosity mission will be poring over pictures like this for months to come, in order to plot the six-wheeled rover's route up the mountainside.

Eventually, Curiosity will be snapping full-color pictures at much closer range, and perhaps even capturing video of its exploits at 5 frames per second. But even now, the Mastcam views are giving Mars fans plenty to ooh and ahh over?? whether they're members of the Curiosity team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, or watchful wizards of image processing from across the globe.

To get in on the wizardry, click on over to UnmannedSpaceflight.com, where folks such as Kremer and Atkinson regularly hang out. (Some of the forum's habitues already have filled in even more pieces of the puzzle.) For more about what Kremer's up to, check out KenKremer.com or the Adirondack Public Observatory's website. And to check in with Atkinson's activities, click on over to The Gale Gazette or The Road to Endeavour.

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Alan Boyle is NBCNews.com's science editor. Connect with the Cosmic Log community by "liking" the log's?Facebook page, following?@b0yle on Twitter?and adding the?Cosmic Log page?to your Google+ presence. To keep up with Cosmic Log as well as NBCNews.com's other stories about science and space, sign up for the Tech & Science newsletter, delivered to your email in-box every weekday. You can also check out?"The Case for Pluto,"?my book about the controversial dwarf planet and the search for new worlds.

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Republicans eye return to fixed value for dollar

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Republican Party is set to call for the creation of a commission to look at possible ways to set a fixed value for the dollar, 40 years after President Richard Nixon ended its link to gold.

A draft of the party platform to be adopted at the Republican National Convention next week in Tampa, Florida, ties the plan to "cleaning up the wreckage" of President Barack Obama's policies.

The proposal recalls a commission created in 1981 by President Ronald Reagan to consider restoring the convertibility of the dollar into metal. The commission advised against such a move in the end.

"Now, three decades later, as we face the task of cleaning up the wreckage of the current administration's policies, we propose a similar commission to investigate possible ways to set a fixed value for the dollar," the platform would say, according to draft language provided to Reuters by a Republican National Committee official who declined to be named.

Marsha Blackburn, a Republican congresswoman from Tennessee and co-chair of the platform committee, was quoted earlier in the day as saying these points were not an effort to placate libertarian Representative Ron Paul and the delegates he picked up during his campaign for the party's nomination.

"These were adopted because they are things that Republicans agree on," Blackburn told the Times. "The House (of Representatives) recently passed a bill on this, and this is something that we think needs to be done."

The Republicans are finalizing their platform, a non binding statement of principles that will come up for a vote at the convention at which Mitt Romney is expected to get the nod as President Barack Obama's challenger in the November 6 election.

(Reporting By Jim Wolf; Editing by Xavier Briand)

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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Goodell: NFL seeks long-term improvement with refs

NEW YORK (AP) ? NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says possibly using replacement referees for regular-season games is worthwhile to ensure long-term improvements to officiating.

The league and the NFL Referees Association have yet to reach an agreement, and Goodell acknowledged Thursday that time was running out to make the regular officials available for the openers.

"We're anxious to get a deal done, but it has to get done that it's going to help us for the long term," Goodell said at a fantasy football event in Times Square. "It's not a short-term issue."

Of the replacement refs who have been calling preseason games, Goodell said: "We think they'll do a very credible job."

Officials probably need a week to 10 days to prepare for the season, Goodell said, and the first game is Sept. 5, 13 days away. The first full Sunday of games is Sept. 9.

NFLRA lead negotiator Mike Arnold said Thursday that officials have been training on their own during the lockout and would need less than a week to prep.

"We're ready to go," he said.

While the NFL and officials disagree on some financial matters, Goodell also characterized the differences as "philosophical." The NFL's proposal includes making some refs full-time ? currently all game officials work part-time with outside jobs ? and adding more crews.

Arnold said that the union was open to discussing such issues but any proposal to increase the number of officials while decreasing the pay for current refs was not viable.

Increasing the pool of officials would allow the league to replace individual officials or entire crews that are not performing well, Goodell said.

"Then it's based on performance, which is what fans all want, players all want, coaches all want," he said.

The replacement officials have been closely scrutinized during the preseason, with any error quickly pointed out by media and fans.

"It's not our job to judge the replacements, because their performance speaks for itself," Arnold said.

Goodell said he wasn't concerned that teams and fans would question the credibility of results if that inevitable first disputed call of the season takes place while replacement officials are on the field.

"We have controversial calls. Officiating is an imperfect science," he said. "They're not going to be correct all the time, but we have systems in place to try to help. We have instant replay, as an example, to try to help correct those mistakes. ... It's like any game. We get calls every Monday from fans, from coaches, from teams upset about a particular call. That happens. And it will happen going forward regardless of who's on the field."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/goodell-nfl-seeks-long-term-improvement-refs-175220639--nfl.html

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