Thursday, December 29, 2011

Top 10 political blunders of 2011 (Politico)

There are only a few pivotal moments in politics that really live up to the billing; most incremental, tactical decisions matter far less than reporters and strategists are inclined to believe.

But every year, there are a handful of decisions, good and bad, that shift an election cycle in meaningful ways. A good number of those choices fall into the category of ?amazingly self-destructive political malpractice.?

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This last year had more than its fair share of those moments, but we?ve narrowed it down to a short list of 10. Here are POLITICO?s choices for the worst political strategic decisions of 2011:

Obama pivots to deficits

Battered by the midterm Republican wave election, President Barack Obama went to Congress in January with a proposition: let?s get serious about debt reduction.

?Now that the worst of the recession is over,? Obama said in his 2011 State of the Union address, ?we have to confront the fact that our government spends more than it takes in.?

The trouble was, most Americans were still more alarmed by 9 percent-plus unemployment than they were by the ballooning size of the national debt. That didn?t stop the president from spending months emphasizing deficit reduction, avoiding any new economic stimulus that might require additional spending and chasing a grand bargain on the national debt.

During all that time, the subject Obama didn?t own was jobs ? the most important issue of the 2010 campaign, and likely the 2012 race as well.

The worst setback for Obama came in early August, when months? worth of talks with House Speaker John Boehner over the national debt ceiling ended in a paltry and conciliatory final agreement, and a lot of wasted time for a president with little to spare.

Republicans vote on the Ryan budget

It was the most famous piece of legislation proposed in 2011 ? a sweeping plan, trumpeted by Republican leaders, to restructure taxes, spending and entitlement programs and bring the federal budget under control.

The backlash against the plan was powerful and immediate. House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan?s proposal passed the House. The Senate stopped it cold, but not before a powerful backlash against the Ryan plan?s proposed changes to Medicare handed a GOP-leaning New York congressional seat to the Democrats.

The Ryan plan will be back next year, just in time for Democrats to accuse vulnerable Republican lawmakers of trying to ?end Medicare.? As one congressional aide predicted to POLITICO in April: ?You have a couple dozen members who are going to pay a pretty serious price for this vote if they end up in a tough race ? It?s not just cuts to Medicare. It?s ?Republicans are ending Medicare as we know it.? That?s not demagoguery. That is the case.?

Defenders of the Ryan plan say that it helped the GOP corner the market on fiscal conservatism and point out that the website Politifact called the Democrats? Medicare argument the ?lie of the year.? None of that changes the fact that marginal Republican members are heading into 2012 with the Ryan budget on their voting records, and without a law to show for it.

Tim Pawlenty bets it all on Ames

As the Republican primary race has cycled through a list of would-be challengers to Mitt Romney, one question keeps popping up: what if Tim Pawlenty hadn?t dropped out in August?

We wouldn?t have to imagine if the former Minnesota governor hadn?t decided to stake his entire White House bid on a summer straw poll in Ames, Iowa ? a costly, activist-dominated event with no actual delegates at stake. When Michele Bachmann and Ron Paul relegated Pawlenty to a distant third, he pulled the plug on his campaign.

Pawlenty advisers now reflect with some frustration that if they had treated the Ames contest for what it is ? a circus-like state party fundraiser ? their guy might still have had a shot at the big time. At an October event unveiling his official portrait in state Capitol, Pawlenty said that he, too, regretted the decision to put all his chips on Iowa.

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Spire: A New Legal Siri Port For Any iOS 5 Device

siri-spireWell-known iOS hacker?chpwn?(aka Grant Paul) along with?Ryan Petrich?have?released?a new tool for installing Siri on jailbroken phones. The Siri port, called "Spire," works on any phone that can run iOS 5. However, because Apple only officially supports Siri requests coming from the iPhone 4S, a proxy server address is still required. Oh, there's one more thing: Spire is legal.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Video: U.S. troops celebrate Christmas in Afghanistan

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Deal of the Day: Mobi Products Hard Shell Case for Motorola Droid RAZR

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Automotive Consumer Studies

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

A Month of Christian Persecution (Powerlineblog)

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Four men with baseball bats scared off potential assault by bear spray

Police state that the men showed up to the home at 10020 Third Street with the bats, intent on fighting the occupants inside. One or all of the male suspects kicked in the door to the home, but fled when one of the occupants sprayed the would-be attackers with bear?spray.

One of the attackers received stitches at the hospital, but it is unknown at this time how he received cuts to his face. There were no other injuries?reported.

Police believe this was a targeted act as the occupants of the residence and their would-be attackers are known to each other.??

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Clashes in Israel segregation row

Ultra-orthodox Jews have clashed with police in the Israeli town of Beit Shemesh, near Jerusalem.

One police officer was slightly hurt and a number of Orthodox Jews detained, say reports.

The town has become a focus of friction between secular Jews and ultra-Orthodox men demanding strict gender segregation and "modest" dress for women.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Sunday to end attempts to enforce segregation of the sexes.

The latest clashes came as police attempted to remove one of several signs in the town ordering segregation between the sexes.

Some 300 ultra-Orthodox residents pelted the police with stones and eggs, slightly injuring one officer, and rubbish bins were set on fire.

A television crew attempting to film in the town were also surrounded and harassed - the second alleged attack in two days on journalists.

On Sunday, a crew from Channel 2 news were attacked as they were filming, say reports, with rocks allegedly thrown at their van.

The alleged assault came days after Channel 2 aired a story about an eight-year-old American girl, Naama Margolese, who said she was afraid to walk to school because ultra-orthodox men shouted at her.

The broadcast has inflamed secular opinion, with activists planning to hold a rally in Beit Shemesh on Tuesday to counter what they say is intimidation by sections of the ultra-orthodox community.

Some ultra-orthodox Jews will also reportedly be joining the rally in an effort to distance themselves from "extremists".

Unnamed ultra-orthodox activists from Beit Shemesh issued a statement condemning the violence, but also accusing the media of initiating "deliberate provocations in order to make the peaceful, quiet and tolerant residents, who live their lives according to their beliefs, look bad".

Such clashes have become more frequent in Israel in recent years as the authorities have challenged efforts by ultra-Orthodox Jews to segregate women in public places.

Other recent points of contention include demands for separate seating areas for women on buses and a recent case of some soldiers who refused to remain at a performance by female singers.

Mr Netanyahu has ordered a crackdown on segregation, saying harassment and discrimination have no place in a liberal democracy.

Ultra-orthodox Jews make up 10% of the population in Israel. The community has a high birth rate and is growing rapidly.

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Etta James on breathing machine in Calif. hospital (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) ? Grammy-winning singer Etta James, who has been deemed terminally ill with leukemia, has been hospitalized in California and placed on a breathing machine, her long-time manager and friend said on Friday.

James, 73, best known for the blues ballad "At Last," was taken to the hospital near her home in Riverside, east of Los Angeles, earlier this week because she was struggling to breathe.

"They took her to the hospital. She was having trouble breathing, so they intubated her. She is on a breathing machine and is resting," Lupe De-Leon, the singer's manager for 30 years, told Reuters.

The singer has been in failing health for a number of years and suffers from leukemia, kidney disease and dementia but had previously been cared for at her Southern California home.

Her live-in doctor said last week that James was considered terminally ill, and that she communicates mostly with nods and simple words.

The three-time Grammy Award singer earlier battled obesity and was addicted to heroin for many years.

"It is really sad. She is like my sister," De-Leon said on Friday.

James was a key figure in the early days of R&B music with hit songs like "The Wallflower" and "Good Rockin' Daddy". But it was her 1961 recording of "At Last" that put her on the map.

(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)

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Problem with Windows XP updates?




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Sunday, December 25, 2011

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Correction: US-NKorea-McCain story (AP)

WASHINGTON ? In a Dec. 19 story about comments Sen. John McCain made about North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, The Associated Press erroneously referred to Paul Stares as a scholar at the Center on Foreign Relations. The name of the organization is the Council on Foreign Relations.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Judge upholds TV producer's extradition to Mexico (omg!)

FILE - This May 26, 2010, file photo shows Bruce Beresford-Redman, the former "Survivor" producer posing for a photo at his home in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. U.S. District Judge Philip S. Gutierrez on Wednesday. Dec. 21, 2011 upheld Beresford-Redman's extradition to Mexico to face charges in his wife's death, writing that there are many pages of competent evidence supporting prosecution claims that the producer killed his wife during a family vacation in Mexico last year. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? A Los Angeles federal judge on Wednesday upheld former reality show producer Bruce Beresford-Redman's extradition to Mexico to face charges in his wife's death.

U.S. District Judge Philip S. Gutierrez wrote that there are many pages of competent evidence supporting prosecution claims that the producer killed his wife during a family vacation in Mexico last year.

The Emmy-nominated producer of "Survivor" has been jailed in Los Angeles since November on a fugitive warrant.

His attorneys filed a petition for writ of habeas corpus in August arguing that his detention was not supported by facts in the case. Gutierrez disagreed, saying all evidence points to a homicide committed by Beresford-Redman.

He cited "pages upon pages of competent evidence demonstrating that the fugitive committed the offense for which extradition was sought, namely the aggravated homicide of the victim."

Gutierrez said materials presented to him documented "the infidelity, fighting, screaming from the hotel room, the fugitive's opportunity to dispose of the victim's body" and other evidence including scratches and abrasions fund on Beresford-Redman's body and his flight to avoid arrest in Mexico.

"All of this evidence points to homicide committed by the fugitive," said the judge's two-page ruling.

Beresford-Redman's attorney, Richard Hirsch, said he was weighing his options in the case and would make a statement later.

Hirsch could appeal the decision to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. If he does not appeal further, U.S. Attorney's spokesman Thom Mrozek said Mexico's extradition request would be submitted to U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton for final disposition.

Prosecutors have presented statements from hotel guests who said they heard loud arguing and cries of distress coming from the couple's room on the night Monica Beresford-Redman went missing. Her body was found days later in a sewer cistern not far from the room the couple shared with their young children.

The producer's attorneys have claimed the noises came from Beresford-Redman and his children playing loud games throughout the night. They introduced statements from the couple's 6-year-old daughter to corroborate the claim, but judges who have reviewed the case were not swayed.

If he is convicted of aggravated homicide in Mexico, Redman faces 12 to 30 years in a Mexican prison.

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Will we see Yu Darvish in Texas? (VIDEO)

The Texas Rangers made a record-setting bid for Japanese star pitcher Yu Darvish, letting the baseball club negotiate a contract with him.? But if he does sign, will he hit the 'Third-Year Wall'?

It's decided: If we see Japanese hurler Yu Darvish in the majors, we'll see Yu in Texas.

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Major League Baseball announced last night that The Texas Rangers put up the highest bid for pitcher Yu Darvish of Japan's Pacific League, clearing the way for the Rangers to negotiate a contract with Darvish and bring him to the States.

The Rangers reportedly set a new record with their posting bid of $51.7 million, which the team will pay to Darvish's Japanese club, the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters. If the reported figure is accurate, the bid for Darvish would exceed the previous record, set by the Boston Red Sox in 2006 when they paid $51.1 million to the Seibu Lions for Daisuke Matsuzaka.

Daigo Fujiwara of JapaneseBallPlayers.com noted this weekend that Darvish is one of 21 Japanese players who have used the posting system, which was set up in 1998. The posting system merely establishes the right for a US club to negotiate with a player ? contract negotiations may still fall through, and have in the past, leaving the player with their Japanese team. Of the 21 players to have used the system ? including several players like Darvish who are negotiating contracts now ? only 11 have so far successfully transferred to MLB.

Like the Red Sox's Matsuzaka, Darvish will likely draw a contract of over $50 million, putting his overall price tag for the Rangers in excess of $100 million. And the comparisons with Matsuzaka go further. Both Matsuzaka and Darvish were best-of-the-best pitchers in Japan, and key players for Japan's team in the World Baseball Classic.?

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Scientists Invent Cloak of Silence, Still Working on Cone Version [Science]

Invisibility cloaks have been making headlines recently, whether underwater, on Jeeps, or in labs. They're great for keeping you out of sight, but what if you want to move silently too? There's the newly developed "silence cloak." More »


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Terry Reed, that man on President St.

Terry Reed asks me to remove the cash-filled cardboard coffee cup from the split-hook prosthetic claw that serves as his right hand. "Just put it in my coat pocket, please," he says, as breezes from the brisk traffic along President Street add some wind chill to the dropping temperature.

President Street is where Terry Reed does most of his panhandling, and he's hard to miss ? a thin man who stands on the solid white line that marks the left-turn lane. He wears a dark blue winter coat and a pair of pants that stop at his knees, revealing chocolate-colored prosthetic limbs below that. The first time you see him, you might be given to muttering, "Lord, have mercy."

It's a little after 8 o'clock on Saturday night, and the downtown streets are filled with families and young couples, many of them in festive outfits, coming from or going to holiday events at the Inner Harbor and at Market Place. Mr. Reed has been panhandling at the busy intersection of President and Lombard; his cup is full of bills. As requested, I slip it into his coat pocket.
"Are you hungry?" I ask.

"Yes," he says, and he suddenly seems eager to get something to eat. "I'll tell you my story," he says, and we cross Lombard Street against traffic and walk to Market Place.

Mr. Reed says he was born in 1965 without legs below his knees, and without forearms. His right arm has an elbow, his left does not.

He wears prosthetic equipment that looks outdated ? lower legs encased in brownish plastic once meant to match Mr. Reed's skin tone, with Nike running shoes on the feet, and a brace of metal and leather for his thighs. The forearms are of wood-grained plastic and metal. On this night, Mr. Reed has removed the prosthesis from his left arm; it dangles on a strap. He grimaces and mentions pain in the shoulder above it.

At the Subway in Market Place, I order him a foot-long sub, and he asks for the strangest combination I'd ever heard of: "Meatball with tuna, with mayonnaise." The Subway sandwich-builder obliges with five scoops of tuna salad, then a layer of meatballs and sauce, four slices of provolone, and a long, generous squirt of mayonnaise.

"Could I have two double chocolate cookies, too?" Mr. Reed asks.

We sit down. He asks me to unwrap the sub and place half of it on its wrapping near the edge of the table. Mr. Reed adjusts the angle of the sub with the split hook on his right hand, then leans down and eats the sub off the table, devouring it in just a few minutes. He then asks me to unwrap the second half.

"I'm hungrier than I thought," he says.

I buy him a cup of sweet ice tea.

"A motel on North Avenue," Mr. Reed says when I ask where he lives. "And sometimes I stay in a house where they charge $50 a night."

Mr. Reed says he lived with his mother, whom he described as a "chronic alcoholic," until her death 10 years ago. After that, he says, he was on his own, and apparently became estranged from five of his six older siblings. He has his mail delivered to a sister's house in West Baltimore.

Mr. Reed says he receives about $900 a month from a federal disability benefit. That's half of what he needs to keep from being homeless. So he panhandles on President Street to pay for housing and for food. He's out there, he says, "every day that I have the strength."

He also presumably needs money for his heroin habit. Mr. Reed says he uses the drug, but, at 46, would like to stop. "I was clean for a while once," he says. "I would like to get clean again."

I give him a little advice: Go to Health Care for The Homeless (HCH), just a few blocks away on the Fallsway. They have a Housing First program, and the whole idea is to get people like Terry Reed off the street so they have a place to stay while they deal with other problems. It's the opposite of the "housing ready" approach that requires people to be in treatment before getting a place to live. Housing First is proving to be far more successful at getting people out of the cycle of homelessness, according to HCH.

Mr. Reed will likely fail if he tries to get clean while hustling every day for hotel and heroin money.

He grimaces again as we speak. It's the pain in his left shoulder.

"I have an abscess there the size of a tennis ball," he says, and he suggests the infection came from a needle. "I'm going to the hospital tonight."

He finishes eating, then we step outside. Market Place is full of young men and women heading to night clubs and parents and children heading home from holiday events. I put Mr. Reed in a cab and send him off.

By Sunday afternoon, he's in an operating room at Union Memorial Hospital. I stop by and see him on Monday, and he seems to be doing a lot better; he's in good spirits as he heals from the infection.

"I told you I'd get to the hospital," he says.

"You did the right thing," I add.

Mr. Reed asks me to slide a piece of chocolate cake across a bed tray so he can lean forward and eat it. "And can you please get me my Bible?" he asks, nodding toward the shelf along the window in his room. I find a paperback edition of the King James Bible there, dog-eared and crinkly from having been wet. It's among Terry Reed's few possessions. I position the Bible against the bed tray as my visit ends. I tell him I'll look into housing and maybe an electric-powered wheelchair. I'll make some calls.

I'll let you know how this turns out.

Dan Rodricks' column appears Tuesday, Thursdays and Sundays. He is the host of Midday on WYPR-FM, 88.1. His email is dan.rodricks@baltsun.com.

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Design Your Own T-Shirt ? While You?re Wearing It

Lots of companies will print your custom design on a shirt for you, but that’s so static!? No one but ThinkGeek lets you design on your shirt as you’re wearing it.? You’ll use the included UV laser to draw any design on your Lazer Shirt Interactive Tee.? When you go into the dark, your shirt [...]

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On Our Radar: India's Growing Nuclear Sector

December 22, 2011, 10:53 am By THE NEW YORK TIMES

The rapid expansion of India?s nuclear energy sector, which is expected to triple in size by the end of the decade, is stirring anxiety about insufficient regulatory safeguards, construction in quake zones and the displacement of farmers and other landowners. [The Sydney Morning Herald]

A Texas environmental agency has rejected a request from the oil company Valero for up to $92 million in tax breaks that would have come from school and municipal budgets. [Associated Press]

Researchers at Notre Dame have developed a ?solar paint? that uses semiconducting nanoparticles to produce energy from sunlight, the university reports. But it is not ready for commercial use; for one thing, it has less than one-tenth the efficiency of typical silicon solar cells, the researchers say. [UPI.com]

The 19th-century federal Treasury Department building in Washington has won LEED gold status. It is the world?s oldest building to achieve that rating. [The Washington Post]

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

No motive in deadly LA-area office shooting

Police officers walk through the office building that houses offices of Southern California Edison after a man armed with a rifle shot two people, then shot himself in Irwindale, Calif., Friay, Dec. 16, 2011. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)

Police officers walk through the office building that houses offices of Southern California Edison after a man armed with a rifle shot two people, then shot himself in Irwindale, Calif., Friay, Dec. 16, 2011. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)

People who were evacuated from a Southern California Edison complex in Irwindale, Calif., wait outside to be interviewed after a gunman opened fire inside Friday afternoon, Dec. 16, 2011. Three people were killed and two more wounded. The suspected gunman was among the dead and is believed to have self-inflicted wounds, Baldwin Park police Capt. Michael Taylor said. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

Police and firefighters stand outside a Southern California Edison complex in Irwindale, Calif., after a gunman opened fire inside Friday afternoon, Dec. 16, 2011. Three people were killed and two more wounded. The suspected gunman was among the dead and is believed to have self-inflicted wounds, Baldwin Park police Capt. Michael Taylor said. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

Police officers walk through the office building that houses offices of Southern California Edison after a man armed with a rifle shot two people, then shot himself in Irwindale, Calif., Friay, Dec. 16, 2011. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)

Police officers block the entrance of the office building that houses offices of Southern California Edison after a man armed with a rifle shot two people, then shot himself in Irwindale, Calif., Friay, Dec. 16, 2011. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)

(AP) ? Authorities were searching for a motive Sunday as they named the 48-year-old company employee who shot four people, killing two, at a utility office east of Los Angeles.

Investigators said Andre Turner of Norco in Riverside County methodically picked off his co-workers with a semiautomatic handgun Friday before turning the weapon on himself inside a complex that houses more than a thousand Southern California Edison employees.

Turner's death was ruled a suicide, Los Angeles County coroner's Lt. Larry Dietz told The Associated Press. He had worked at Edison for seven years, utility spokesman Steven Conroy said.

The two other men killed were Henry Serrano, 56, of Walnut and Robert Scott Lindsay, 53, of Chino Hills, coroner and company officials said.

Both men were managers in the information technology department and longtime Edison employees, the company said in a statement Saturday. Lindsay had worked for the company for 29 years, Serrano for 26.

Two other shooting victims were taken to hospitals in critical condition, the Sheriff's Department said in a statement.

The injured were Angela Alvarez, 46, of Glendale, an Edison employee, and Abhay Pimpale, 38, of Montebello, Edison said in a statement.

Pimpale, an independent contractor, was released from the hospital Saturday, according to City News Service. There was no new word on the condition of Alvarez.

All five people worked in the same area of the same building at the office park in Irwindale, a small industrial city in the San Gabriel Valley, authorities said.

Authorities have released no information on a possible motive for what the Edison statement called "one of the most horrific events the company has experienced in its 125-year history."

A woman who picked up the phone at a number listed in Turner's name declined to give her name or offer comment.

Several cars were parked in the driveway of Turner's home in an upscale neighborhood near a golf club in Norco, the Riverside Press-Enterprise reported. A woman standing on a balcony on the home's second floor would not comment for the newspaper.

Turner's real estate agent Shane Tucker said the home was up for a short sale and he and his wife were moving into a smaller place, but he still couldn't see a motive for something so drastic.

"He seemed like a real stand-up guy," Tucker told KABC-TV as he sat in a car outside the home where Turner had lived for six years as the original owner. "I know he did put a lot of the money into the house, it's really nice. I don't see why short-selling the house would trigger anything negative, so it has to be something else."

Horrified employees barricaded themselves behind locked doors and hid under desks Friday afternoon as Turner walked through the office firing a semi-automatic handgun, authorities said.

The office complex and nearby schools were locked down as the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department's SWAT team responded to several 911 calls.

Some workers trapped inside the facility thought while the rampage was going on that it had left more people wounded.

Ron Orona of El Monte said his daughter, a 23-year-old employee who works in one of the adjacent buildings, said Turner had been in her building and talked to her boss about five minutes before the gunfire broke out. She heard the shots, and reached for her phone in a panic.

"She called me and said dad, there's two gunmen and 12 people have been shot," Orona told the San Gabriel Valley Tribune. "She was a little shook up, as I was."

Turner and Lindsay were found dead at the scene, and Serrano died at a hospital, authorities said.

No gunfire was exchanged after officers arrived, and police believed Turner acted alone

In the hours after the shooting, police cars, ambulances and fire trucks surrounded the building, and dozens of workers emerged with their hands over their heads.

The complex is surrounded by a fence and patrolled by a security guard. Employees need a security card to get into the building, said Gil Alexander, a spokesman for Southern California Edison. About 230 employees work in the building where the shooting took place, and about 1,100 employees work in the complex.

Two nearby schools were locked for about two hours after the shooting and no one on the campuses was hurt.

The company said Saturday it was offering grief counseling for employees and is establishing a fund to support the victims' families. Edison will donate $100,000 and seek employee contributions.

Irwindale is a city of about 1,400 residents, 22 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. It is home to the Irwindale Speedway auto racetrack and large rock and gravel quarries.

Southern California Edison, a huge utility that provides power for most of the region, is one of its largest companies, employing 2,100 people.

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Associated Press writers Christopher Weber and Denise Petski in Los Angeles and Greg Risling in Irwindale contributed to this report.

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Watch Run DMC's Christmas in Hollis Remixed with Emoji [Video]

We've seen Aziz Ansari remix Jay-Z and Kanye in emoji and now here's Run DMC's festive Christmas in Hollis done up with funny faces and random characters too! What's better, it's an actual video! The song syncs with the moving stream of emoji messages on the iPhone. So good. More »


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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Take Vacations When You're in the Middle of a Project, Not When You're Finished [Vacation]

Take Vacations When You're in the Middle of a Project, Not When You're FinishedConventional wisdom dictates that the best time to take a vacation is after you've finished a project, and you can relax with a clear head. Stepcase Lifehack explains that this isn't always best: in fact, you're better off taking vacations in the middle of that big project, when you're feeling discouraged.

Finishing a project, they say, gives you momentum. Having a "win" under your belt motivates you to keep going strong, and taking a vacation can kill all the benefits that success brought you. Instead, they say, you should take those vacations when you're mentally tired and really need it:

Entrepreneurs don't need vacations to stay motivated, but we do need to manage our energy level, and vacations are a big part of that; it's important for us to take breaks, breath some fresh air, and get some perspective on what we're doing. In other words, even though we don't need vacations as rewards, they're great for resting and recharging?just so long as we don't take one at a time that will take away our momentum, or kill an opportunity.

For an entrepreneur (or anyone who is in charge of their own income), vacations don't come when projects are complete. On the contrary ? they should come when the projects are still in progress, but you're tired, and need to recharge to carry the ball the rest of the way.

Take Vacations When You're in the Middle of a Project, Not When You're FinishedSee the diagram to the right for an example of what they say this would look like. It's obviously a bit more complicated than that, but it's a fairly interesting philosophy. Hit the link to read more, and if you've had any experience with this, let us know about your optimal vacation time in the comments.

Photo by Mandolin Davis.

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Lagarde: Global economy facing gloomy prospects (AP)

WASHINGTON ? The head of the International Monetary Fund sketched a dim outlook for the global economy and said all countries must work together to resolve Europe's escalating debt crisis.

IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde said Europe's problems will not be solved by Europe alone.

"It's not a crisis that will be resolved by one group of countries taking action," Lagarde said in remarks at a State Department conference. "It's going to be hopefully resolved by all countries, all regions, all categories of countries actually taking action."

She said if the issues are not dealt with decisively, the global economy could confront the same threats that pushed the world into the Great Depression of the 1930s.

"It's a question of actually facing the issues, not being in denial, accepting the truth, accepting the reality, then dealing with it," Lagarde said.

She did not provide details on what actions she expected individual countries or the IMF to take.

She also cautioned financial markets to allow time for individual nations to work through the political process to arrive at a solution.

"It would be ideal and it would be lovely from a market perspective if it was not just currently but immediately signed, sealed and delivered, done deal, overnight," she said. "Unfortunately, for those of you who have the privilege of belonging to democracies, things do not happen in that way and things do take time and have to go through parliamentary processes."

Last week, a number of European countries said their central banks would make loans to the IMF to bolster IMF resources. After the announcement, the Obama administration said it would not provide more support to the IMF because it said the agency had sufficient resources.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Foo Fighters concert sets off volcanic activity detectors (Yahoo! News)

New Zealand concert creates devastation unseen since The Scorpions rocked them like a hurricane

Don't be alarmed if you feel the ground shaking ? that may just be a rock?concert in progress. Two different seismic stations in Auckland, New Zealand measured ground tremors consistent with?volcanic activity that actually originated from a?Foo Fighters concert a mile away.

It is believed the vibrations were caused not by the Foo Fighters' music, but by the continued force of the estimated 50,000 attendees dancing and jumping. The vibrations were first picked up when the Foo Fighters' opening act,?Tenacious D, hit the stage, but didn't peak until the headliners played.?There were brief lulls in geologic activity in between?songs and sets.?The geological-level shaking ceased sometime around 11PM, when the concert ended.

Certainly, ground tremors are no laughing matter for New Zealand???the country was devastated earlier this year when an?earthquake hit Christchurch. And Japan suffered an earthquake so severe this year that it?shifted the Earth's gravitational field. Thankfully, in terms of real destruction, the only ones who suffered from this concert were the ones in attendance who actually had to sit through an entire Foo Fighters concert (kidding, of course!).

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Spain police accused of rampant racial profiling (AP)

MADRID ? Amnesty International on Wednesday accused Spanish authorities of using racial and ethnic profiling, with police singling out people who are not white in order to meet quotas.

In a new report, the human rights group said some police stations in Madrid have weekly and monthly quotas for ID checks and detentions of immigrants not carrying residency papers or work permits, encouraging officers to target people belonging to ethnic minorities, even if they are living legally in Spain as residents or are citizens.

"People who do not 'look Spanish' can be stopped by police as often as four times a day," said Izza Leghtas, the Amnesty researcher who investigated and wrote the Spain report.

The group said African and Latin American immigrants ? both legal and illegal ? are most frequently targeted by officers who demand their IDs in neighborhoods with heavy immigrant populations, on public transportation and in parks.

A spokeswoman for the Interior Ministry on Wednesday said the ministry rejects the allegations and does not carry out racial profiling. She was not aware if ministry officials had received a copy of the Amnesty report.

She spoke on condition of anonymity because of department policy.

Amnesty said that under Spanish law police can check the identity of people in public places when there is a security concern. The group's research, however, revealed that deliberate identity checks on foreigners without any security concern is widespread.

"It is not only discriminatory and illegal ? it also fuels prejudice ? as those who witness such stops presume the victims to be engaged in criminal activities," said Leghtas.

Spain has more than 5 million foreign nationals, making up some 12 percent of the population. About half are European Union citizens while Moroccans, Ecuadoreans and Colombians form the largest groups of non-EU nationals.

Legal immigrants are often caught up in the sweeps, Amnesty said.

"Looking like a South American isn't a crime," said Miguel Angel Calderon, the group's Spain spokesman. "They have the right to go out and buy bread and take their children to school without being scared they'll be stopped."

Spain underwent a wave of immigration from the 1990s to 2008 amid an extended economic boom that was cut short in 2008 by the financial crisis and a recession that lasted nearly two years. Leghtas said successive Spanish governments have used "stop and search powers abusively as a way to control migration."

Spain now has a euro-zone high unemployment rate of 21.5 percent. The unemployment rate among foreign nationals is 32.6 percent. Amnesty said it has anecdotal evidence the ID checks targeting nonwhites also happen elsewhere in Spain, but that its study focused only on Madrid.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Police: Explosion in central Nigeria kills 1 (AP)

KADUNA, Nigeria ? Police say an explosion in a central Nigeria city has killed at least one person and wounded others.

Kaduna state police commissioner Bala Nasarawa told The Associated Press the explosion happened Wednesday morning in Kaduna, the state capital. Nasarawa said the explosion occurred in an auto parts market in the city.

The commissioner said at least one person had died and others were wounded. He said investigators are looking at the cause of the blast, which occurred near cylinders of natural gas.

Kaduna, on Nigeria's dividing line between its largely Christian south and Muslim north, was at the heart of postelection violence in April.

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Michael Jackson Doctor Conrad Murray Files Appeal

Murray will represent himself as he contests involuntary manslaughter conviction for which he faces up to four years in state prison.
By Kara Warner


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As expected, Michael Jackson's former doctor Conrad Murray has filed an appeal to challenge his involuntary manslaughter conviction.

According to TMZ, Murray filed the petition in pro per, which means he has decided to forego hiring legal representation and represent himself. He reportedly listed "Men's Central Jail" and his booking number in the space on the appeal document where a lawyer would normally list a firm's name or contact information.

TMZ also reported that although Murray seems to be without a lawyer, he is still in communication with Nareg Gourjian, one of the attorneys who represented him during his manslaughter trial.

"This case presents a gold mine of issues for any appellate lawyer," Gourjian told TMZ. "Dr. Murray is confident that the Court of Appeal will vindicate him."

Following the guilty verdict, Murray's lead defense lawyer Ed Chernoff told CNN, "What matters most right now is trying to keep Dr. Murray from taking up a prison cell in this community. That's what we're focusing on right now, and we'll deal with an appeal after that."

Murray was sentenced to four years in jail Tuesday, but due to overcrowding, he's unlikely to serve his full term.

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Pets' hunt for leftovers leads to Calif. fire

By?Jim Schultz
The Record Searchlight

REDDING, Calif. ? A dog and cat that apparently teamed up to get their fill of Thanksgiving leftovers are being blamed for starting a Tuesday evening stove fire that spread and caused an estimated $175,000 in damage to a Reno Lane home in Redding and its contents.

Both pets died in the fire.

Redding Fire Department Fire Investigator Craig Wittner said Wednesday it appears the pets apparently tipped over a waste container that had been placed on a counter next to a gas range.

The home's resident had placed the trash container there to try to keep it out of their reach while she was away, he said.

The trash, including plastic and discarded Thanksgiving food, such as turkey bones, landed on the stove, he said.

Then the renter's 120-pound Newfoundland inadvertently switched on two of the gas stove's electronic-ignition burner knobs while trying to get to the food on top of the stove, Wittner said.

The burners ignited the trash, and the fire spread throughout the kitchen, he said.

Both pets died in the fire, but two other pets, a dog and a kitten, were rescued and taken to a veterinarian for treatment. Still another cat is missing, Wittner said.

Battalion Chief Jon Bauer said the fire broke out around 10:30 p.m. and was discovered and called in by the home's renter, Kaela Marshall, who had just returned after visiting her father.

Marshall, 23, whose eyes welled up while describing her pets, said she had her 3 1/2-year-old Newfoundland, Adonis, since he was a puppy.

"He was a big, easygoing dog," she said.

She also lost her 5-yearold longhair cat, Harvey, a turtle, fish and a variety of household items.

"I am more upset about my pets than anything else," she said.

Her 1-year-old Rottweiller, Rory, and an 8-week-old kitten, have responded well to their medical treatment after being taken to a vet, she said.

"They are both doing very well," she said.

She's also hoping that her 3 1/2-year-old longhair black cat, River, will turn up.

It took firefighters about 30 minutes to contain the fire, Bauer said. The fire was contained to the home's kitchen and part of its attic. It also burned through a portion of the roof.

But smoke and heat damage was widespread throughout the single-story residence, which is owned by Winnie and Kerry Crossley of Shasta Lake, Wittner said.

There were 14 firefighters and eight engines sent to the fire.

Wittner said the fire caused an estimated $125,000 in damage to the $250,000 home and another $50,000 in damage to its contents.

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Fights, bonus finalists announced for ?The Ultimate Fighter? finale

Fights, bonus finalists announced for ?The Ultimate Fighter? finaleLast night, we learned that the two finals from season 14 of "The Ultimate Fighter" will be T.J. Dillashaw vs. John Dodson and Diego Brandao vs. Denis Bermudez. The card will be headlined by a grudge match between the coaches Jason "Mayhem" Miller and Michael Bisping.

The rest of the card will feature several cast members. A bantamweight bout between Johnny Bedford against Louis Gaudinot will be aired on Spike, while the preliminary fights will feature:

Stephen Bass vs Marcus Brimage
John Albert vs Dustin Pague
Josh Ferguson vs Roland Delorme
Josh Clopton vs Steven Siler
Dustin Neace vs Bryan Caraway

For the first time, the UFC is letting fans vote on bonuses from the best fights, knockouts and submissions of the season. Each winner will receive $25,000. The finalists are:

Best fight

Louis Gaudinot vs. Dustin Pague
Dustin Neace vs. Akira Corassani
John Dodson vs. John Albert
Dennis Bermudez vs. Akira Corassani
John Dodson vs. Johnny Bedford

Best knockout

Diego Brandao def. Steve Silver
Diego Brandao def. Bryan Caraway
John Dodson def. Johnny Bedford
Akira Corassani def. Brian Pearman
Diego Brandao def. Jesse Newell

Best submission

Bryan Caraway def. Marcus Brimage
Dustin Pague def. Louis Gaudinot
T.J. Dillashaw def. Roland Delorme
Dennis Bermudez def. Akira Corassani
Roland Delorme def. B.J. Ferguson

It says something about Brandao's power that he's been nominated for three different knockouts. My vote for best submission will go to Denis Bermudez, and best fight to Gaudinot vs. Pague. You can cast your vote here.

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Zynga hopes to raise about $1 billion in IPO

(AP) ? Hoping to harvest some fresh cash, the online game company behind "FarmVille" said Friday that it plans to raise $1 billion in an initial public offering of up to 100 million shares.

Zynga Inc. is the latest in a spate of IPOs by Internet companies this year, ranging from professional networking service LinkedIn Corp. to the online deals site Groupon Inc. They're all precursors to Facebook's public debut expected sometime after April next year and possibly fetching as much as $10 billion for the social networking service.

Zynga, whose games are played mainly on Facebook, plans to sell its shares at $8.50 to $10 each. If the shares are priced at $10, Zynga will be valued at $7 billion based on the number of its total shares. That's a smaller valuation that the company's shares have traded recently on SharesPost, a secondary stock exchange used to trade the stock of privately held companies. There, a recent trade valued Zynga at $11.7 billion.

The company expects to sell 14.3 percent of its available stock, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. That's a relatively high "float," and could give investors confidence that the company isn't trying to artificially inflate its value. Groupon raised some concerns when it sold just 5.5 percent of its outstanding stock. Though not unprecedented, the amount was below that of many prominent tech companies, such as Google (7.2 percent), Amazon (12.6 percent) and LinkedIn (8.2 percent).

The offering gives investors the option to buy an additional 15 million shares to cover over-allotments, bringing the total number of shares for sale to 115 million.

Tech IPOs aren't always hits. Shares of Internet radio company Pandora Media Inc., are trading below their IPO price and Groupon is slightly above and has fluctuated wildly. Unlike those two, however, Zynga is profitable. The company makes most of its revenue by charging small amounts of money for virtual items in its games. Players pay for new crops in "FarmVille," for example, or new buildings in "CityVille," its most popular game.

The company plans to use the proceeds from the offering for general corporate purposes such as game development, marketing and other expenses. It also plans to use part of it for its philanthropic venture, Zynga.org.

Zynga has about 2,300 employees. It was founded in 2007 by CEO Mark Pincus.

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Associated Press Writer Mae Anderson in New York contributed to this story.

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