Monday, November 28, 2011

Al Eisele: The Newtster: He's Baaaack!

Dear Newt:

Welcome back. Glad to see you're back in the limelight, right behind Mitt Romney in the Republican presidential polls.

I've missed you since we last touched base in 2003. That's when I was still somebody as editor of The Hill, and wrote one of my many columns about you (headline: "The Newtster: He's baaaack!").

That was long after you were forced out as Speaker of the House by Tom DeLay and Lindsay Graham and Bill Paxon (remember him?) and other GOP insurgents in 1998, which is why I said I owe you, big time, because we broke that story, which helped make The Hill a must-read for political junkies after we started up four years earlier, just before you became the first Republican Speaker in 40 years.

After all, you gave many of our best stories -- and me some of my best columns -- as you rallied the Republicans and discombobulated the Democrats with your Contract with America and a host of other innovative initiatives that made you the most talked-about politician in Washington in the late 1990s. You even forced President Clinton to publicly declare that he wasn't irrelevant, thereby proving he was.

As I wrote at the time, shortly before Time magazine named you 1995 Man of the Year, you were no longer just a bomb-throwing back bencher but a visionary who comes up with 10 new ideas every day, even if one critic -- actually, it was me -- said nine of them are goofy and one is brilliant.

"You can say what you want about Gingrich, but you have to give him his due," I wrote. "He is a man of vision and ambition who knows how to use and acquire power. He may yet prove himself the most powerful Speaker since Sam Rayburn. And unlike the secretive, stoic Texan, he is exciting to watch."

Too exciting, it turned out. In the summer of 1997, you gave us the bombshell story that put us on the journalistic map, the failed GOP revolt to depose you. It was great political theater, even though it was a disaster for you. Actually, things had already started to come apart in 1995 with the embarrassing "Cry Baby Newt" headlines when you whined about having to ride in coach class on Air Force One to the funeral of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.

In the fall of 1996, I was comparing you to Napoleon leading his battered army back from Moscow, cannons spiked and troops demoralized, after the House ethics committee investigated charges that you improperly financed a college course you once taught. Then, after the Republican Revolution ran out of steam in 1998, you were forced to step down.

That was before it was revealed that you were carrying on an affair with a House staffer, whom you later married after divorcing your wife, even while calling for Bill Clinton's impeachment over the Monica Lewinsky scandal, and before a half dozen other things that caused you to wipe political egg off your face.

We don't need to go into that again, but the fact is that you have a knack for touching off huge political controversies, which is why you're one of my favorite politicians. As I wrote way back in 1998, "Gingrich has impressive strengths as a campaigner and fundraiser, and can clearly organize and fund a serious presidential bid if he decides to."

You're proving that again as you resurrect your hopes of helping Republicans recapture the White House, and maybe control of Congress by winning the Senate, as well. Whether that's good for America, I don't know. But it's a great story for us journalists. Newt, it's great to have you back.

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Arizona plane crash: tragedy on Thanksgiving

An Arizona plane carrying three children on their way home for Thanksgiving?crashed leaving no sign of survivors.

A small airplane with three men and three young children onboard crashed Wednesday evening into mile-high mountains east of Phoenix while going around 200 mph, the Pinal County sheriff said.

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The body of one child was recovered and "it is not hopeful" there are any survivors because of the nature of the crash and explosion, said Sheriff Paul Babeu.

Ten deputies spent the night on the mountain to keep it secure. They and dozens of volunteers were to start searching the area at first light, he said, adding that hikers and curiosity seekers should stay away. Video from news helicopters Thursday morning showed the crash site in front of a blackened cliff.

Some immediate family members are out of the country, so the names of those involved can't yet be released, Babeu said.

The twin-engine aircraft flew from Safford in southeastern?Arizona?to Mesa's Falcon Field to pick up three children for the Thanksgiving holiday and was headed back to Safford, Babeu said.

KPNX-TV reported the father of the three children, who are ages 5 to 9, lives in Safford. Their mother lives in Mesa.

"Our hearts go out to her at this time," Babeu said.

The aircraft slammed into an area of rugged peaks and outcroppings in the Superstition Mountains, 40 miles east of downtown Phoenix, at about 6:30 p.m. MST Wednesday, authorities said.

Callers reported hearing an explosion near a peak known as the Flat Iron, close to Lost Dutchman State Park, Sheriff's spokeswoman Angelique Graham said.

Witnesses reported a fireball and an explosion.

"I looked up and saw this fireball and it rose up," Dave Dibble told KPHO-TV. "All of a sudden, boom."

Sheriff's spokesman Elias Johnson said the body of one child was recovered late Wednesday night from the crash scene.

Besides the pilot and three children, a mechanic and another adult were also on board, Babeu said.

Rescue personnel used infrared devices to search for bodies but had not been able to detect any sign of movement, according to Johnson.

Rescue crews flown in by helicopter to reach the crash site reported finding two debris fields on fire, suggesting that the plane broke apart on impact.

"The fuselage is stuck down into some of the crevices of this rough terrain," Babeu said late Wednesday. "This is not a flat area, this is jagged peaks, almost like a cliff-type rugged terrain."

Video after the crash showed several fires burning on the mountainside, where heavy brush is common. Flames could still be seen from the suburban communities of Mesa and Apache Junction hours later.

The region is filled with steep canyons, soaring rocky outcroppings and cactus. Treasure hunters who frequent the area have been looking for the legendary Lost Dutchman mine for more than a century.

Some witnesses told Phoenix-area television stations they heard a plane trying to rev its engines to climb higher before apparently hitting the mountains. The elevation is about 5,000 feet at the Superstition Mountains' highest point.

Calls to Falcon Field, which mostly serves small, private planes, weren't immediately returned Wednesday night.

Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Allen Kenitzer said the Rockwell AC-69 was registered to Ponderosa Aviation Inc. in Safford. A man who answered the phone Wednesday night at Ponderosa Aviation declined comment.

Kenitzer said the FAA and National Transportation Safety Board would be investigating the cause of the crash.

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet undercut iPad but come with trade-offs

The iPad, the heavyweight champ of the tablet world, has summarily knocked out every challenger it has faced since it debuted last year.

The defeated include tablets with names including Xoom, PlayBook, TouchPad, G-Slate and Streak, none of which has grabbed more than a tiny sliver of the $10-billion tablet market over which the iPad reigns.

But now a pair of new lighter-weight contenders are aiming to hit Apple Inc. where it hurts: the price tag.

Amazon.com Inc.'s $199 Kindle Fire and the $249 Nook Tablet from Barnes & Noble Inc. retail for less than half the cost of the lowest-priced iPad and are undercutting the prices of nearly every brand-name tablet on the market. If the companies are successful, analysts say, they may be able to put the devices in the hands of millions who have felt that $500 was too much to spend on a tablet.

"These two companies are going to start proving that there's a media tablet market, not just an iPad market," said Tom Mainelli, a mobile device analyst at research firm IDC. "Now that some of these devices cost $200, it really throws it open to the mainstream."

But the lower cost of these devices comes with a series of trade-offs. The Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet have smaller screens ? only 7 inches compared with the iPad's more spacious 10 inches ? and their speed and handling are more like an economy sedan than the high-performance sports car feel of the iPad. Their batteries don't last as long as the iPad's, they have no option for cellular connections, and the catalog of applications they support is substantially smaller than Apple's.

It bears remembering, in fact, that the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet are descended from slower electronic readers ? simple devices that do little more than display the text of books that users download from an online store. In that sense, the tablets improve on earlier e-readers, adding access to the Internet and social networks and the ability to listen to music, watch online videos from Netflix and Hulu and send email.

"For users looking to simply read books, watch movies, listen to music and play the occasional game, the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet are perfect candidates that will not create a big dent in their pockets," said Walter Galan, an analyst at San Luis Obispo-based iFixit. "But for those looking for a full-fledged tablet, the iPad is probably a better choice in the long run."

If you're considering a tablet, then, it's a simple cost-benefit analysis: Do you need all the fancy features and screen real estate of the more expensive iPad, or can you get by with a smaller, slightly slower tablet with a palette of more basic functions, and pocket the difference?

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PFT: 1- or 2-game suspension expected for Suh

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In the days since Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh pushed the helmet of Packers guard Evan Dietrich-Smith into the ground and then stomped on his arm while walking away, a sense has emerged that Suh should receiving a suspension of two or more games, given his history and the egregious nature of his conduct.

But a multi-game suspension may not happen, given the history of suspensions for on-field conduct meted out by Commissioner Roger Goodell.? Apart from the five-game suspension received in 2006 by former Titans defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth (who coincidentally returns to Tennessee today in his third game with the Buccaneers), no player has been suspended for more than one game by Goodell, via Gene Washington.

The following year, Goodell (via Washington) suspended former Cowboys safety Roy Williams one game after his third horse-collar tackle of the season.

The next year, Goodell (via Ray Anderson) suspended Buccaneers defensive back Elbert Mack one game for launching himself and making helmet-to-helmet contact with Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan; it was Mack?s second flagrant hit in three games.? Also in 2008, Jets safety Eric Smith received a one-game suspension and a $50,000 fine for a flagrant helmet-to-helmet hit on then-Cardinals receiver Anquan Boldin.

In 2009, Goodell (again via Ray Anderson) suspended Dante Wesley of the Panthers for launching at Bucs punt returner Clifton Smith while he was waiting to catch the ball.? Wesley struck Smith in the head with a shoulder and forearm.

Again, Suh?s history of fines will be a factor, and his failure to express genuine remorse won?t help him.? Balanced against that will be the fact that he already has essentially been suspended for nearly half of one game, since he was ejected early in the third quarter.

So don?t be surprised if Suh is suspended for only one game.? Though he committed a Haynesworthy stomp, there?s a huge difference between stepping on a guy?s arm, which Suh did, and ripping off a player?s helmet and shredding his bare forehead with a cleat, which Haynesworth did.

But feel free to cast your own ballot below.? It was the subject of the FRS poll question when yours truly hosted The Dan Patrick Show on Friday.? Here?s another chance to sound off on what should happen.

UPDATE 10:35 a.m. ET:? When posting this I didn?t realize that our good friend Mike Freeman of CBSSports.com has posted similar information.? Here?s the link to Freeman?s take.

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That was fast: Apple pulls first subscription-based iPad game (Digital Trends)

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Seattle?s Big Fish Games scored a bit of a coup this week by being the first app developer to get a subscription-based game app into the iTunes App Store. But, the bubble has burst, at least for now: Apple has removed Play Instantly from the iTunes App Store.

Play Instantly was the first iPad app to offer subscription access to games: for $4.99 a month, subscribers could play any available titlle as much as they liked, without having to purchase a separate copy of the game app. Play Instantly?s operation is similar to the OnLive PC gaming service: instead of downloading versions of the app, users connect to gamed via the cloud (which means Play Instantly only worked via a solid Wi-Fi connection: 3G doesn?t cut it).

Big Fish has expressed surprise over the removal, telling Bloomberg the company was trying to contact Apple to find out why the app had been pulled. Big Fish Games was very public about the release of the Play Instantly app and its revenue model: the $4.99/month subscription price included access to ?dozens? of Big Fish premium casual games, and the company anticipated that Play Instantly would expand to ?several hundred? titles for iOS, Android, and PCs in 2012?that would also come with a higher subscription price of $6.99/month.

Play Instantly may be the first game service to use Apple?s subscription model, but numerous publishers have been using it since the launch of the original iPad. Like app sales and in-app purchasing, Apple takes a 30 percent cut of subscription fees, leaving 70 percent for developers. Apple?s high share of subscription fees has led some publishers (like the Financial Times) to eschew Apple?s subscription technology in favor of iPad/iOS-optimized Web services.

This article was originally posted on Digital Trends

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Rep. Charlie Gonzalez to retire (Offthekuff)

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Man dressed as Gumby pleads guilty to burglary

SAN DIEGO (AP) ? A man accused of trying to rob a San Diego 7-Eleven while dressed as Gumby has pleaded guilty to misdemeanor burglary.

A lawyer for 19-year-old Jacob Kiss entered the plea Wednesday. Kiss' accomplice, 20-year-old Jason Giramma, also pleaded to the same charge. Both men were placed on three years of probation.

The San Diego Union-Tribune (http://bit.ly/rUcmV2 ) reported that the men will be allowed to withdraw their pleas if they comply with the probation terms.

Police say the men entered the convenience store on Sept. 5. A clerk says the Gumby character claimed to have a gun but in a television interview, Kiss says the clerk misunderstood him. Kiss and Giramma turned themselves into police days later and the Gumby suit was seized.

The attempted stickup was captured on videotape.

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Italy's borrowing rates skyrocket, Monti scrambles (AP)

MILAN ? Italy's borrowing rates skyrocketed during bond auctions Friday, temporarily battering stock markets in Europe as the continent's escalating debt crisis laid siege to the eurozone's third-largest economy.

Italy's new government under economist Mario Monti faces a battle to convince investors it has a strategy to cut down the country's euro1.9 trillion ($2.6 trillion) debt. The auction results are also likely to fuel calls for the European Central Bank to use more firepower to cool down a rapidly escalating debt crisis.

Driving market fears is the knowledge that Italy is too big for Europe to bail out, like it has done with smaller nations Greece, Portugal and Ireland. Italy must refinance $200 billion by next April alone, but too-high borrowing rates can fuel a potentially devastating debt spiral that could bankrupt the country.

Friday's auctions showed that investors see Italian debt as increasingly risky. The country had to pay an average yield of 7.814 percent to raise euro2 billion ($2.7 billion) in two-year bills ? sharply higher than the 4.628 percent it paid in the previous auction in October. And even raising euro8 billion ($10.7 billion) for six months proved exorbitantly expensive, as the yield for that spiked to 6.504 percent, nearly double the 3.535 percent rate last month.

Following the grim auction news, Italy's borrowing rates in the markets shot higher, with the ten-year yield spiking 0.34 percentage point to 7.30 percent ? above the 7 percent threshold that forced other nations into bailouts.

Markets so far appeared to be giving Monti no honeymoon since he took power a week ago.

"Mario Monti has failed so far to impress bond markets he has the power and authority to do what is required," said Louise Cooper, markets analyst at BGC Partners.

Solid returns on Wall Street then helped European markets recover from earlier losses Friday.

Italy was not the only member of the 17-nation eurozone to have a disappointing auction this week. Even Germany ? the region's strongest economy and the main funder of eurozone bailouts ? suffered a shock Wednesday when it failed to raise all the money it sought, its worst auction result in decades. Spain also saw its borrowing rates ratchet sharply higher even after a landslide victory for the conservative Popular Party, which has made getting Spain's borrowing levels down its top priority.

Contagion over Europe's debt crisis also hit Hungary and Belgium. Moody's downgraded Hungary's sovereign debt to junk status, a decision that government hotly criticized. Hungary is not a member of the eurozone, but trades with many eurozone members. And the Standard & Poor's ratings agency downgraded long-term Belgian debt on Friday, citing a threat to its exports.

Monti emphasized his intention to balance Italy's budget by 2013 and to introduce "fair but incisive" structural reforms," his office said following a Cabinet meeting Friday.

Monti also has pledged to reform the pension system, re-impose a tax on homes annulled by Berlusconi's government, reduce tax evasion, streamline civil court proceedings, get more women and youths into the work force and cut political costs.

Olli Rehn, the EU's monetary chief, told reporters Italy's economic fundamentals were "solid" and praised Monti's economic reforms as "going in the right direction" but said more action was needed.

Monti's medicine ? budget rigor and growth measures while fairly distributing the social pain ? are "the right ones," Rehn said after meeting in Rome with the Italian leader. "I fully endorse them."

Rehn told Italian lawmakers they must implement the measures quickly.

"Over the longer term, productivity will depend on a well-educated labor force," Rehn said. "I am particularly concerned about high unemployment, which is a tremendous waste of talent that Europe simply cannot afford."

This week's developments have ratcheted up the pressure on the European Central Bank to step up its bond purchases in the markets, though Germany remains adamantly opposed. The current program is designed to support bond prices in the markets, thereby keeping a lid on the borrowing rates.

So far, the ECB has been buying limited amounts of bonds and has to sell an equivalent amount of assets. The ECB said Monday it bought bonds worth only euro4.5 billion ($6 billion) last week, down from euro9.5 billion ($12.7 billion) a week earlier.

Potentially, the ECB has unlimited financial firepower through its ability to print money and many countries in the eurozone, including France, want the bank to act more decisively to solve the debt crisis.

However, Germany finds the idea of monetizing debts unappealing, warning that it lets more profligate countries off the hook for their bad practices.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Six believed dead in Arizona small plane crash (Reuters)

PHOENIX (Reuters) ? Six people on board a small twin-engine plane appear to have been killed when it crashed and broke apart on impact in a remote area of the Superstition Mountains just east of Phoenix on Wednesday, officials said.

There were no signs of any survivors among the six people who were on board the plane, which ignited a wildfire when it crashed, said Elias Johnson, a spokesman for the Pinal County Sheriff's Office.

Live images on local 12 News showed a fire blazing in a darkened landscape, surrounded by smaller points of flame. It was not possible to make out the shape or form of an aircraft or any debris.

The plane involved was a Rockwell AC69 that took off from Falcon Field, in the Phoenix valley, said Allen Kenitzer, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration.

The crash occurred near a remote summit in the Superstition Mountains called Flat Iron, Johnson said. The Superstition Mountains are 45 miles east of Phoenix.

An officer with the Arizona Department of Public Safety was dropped into the area by helicopter to assess the situation, and a 12-person search and rescue team will make a hike of about six hours to reach the crash site, Johnson said.

The plane was registered to Safford, Arizona-based Ponderosa Aviation, which is an air charter firm. It has eight full-time pilots and has been in operation since 1974, according to the company's website.

(Reporting by David Schwartz and Tim Gaynor, Writing by Alex Dobuzinskis, Editing by )

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Influential jazz drummer Paul Motian dies in NYC (AP)

NEW YORK ? Longtime jazz drummer and composer Paul Motian, who came to prominence as a member of pianist Bill Evans' trio in the late 1950s and influenced a generation of musicians with his astounding sense of time, died Tuesday at age 80.

Motian died at a Manhattan hospital because of complications of a bone marrow disorder, said friend and bandmate Joe Lovano, a tenor saxophonist who began performing with him in 1981.

"He was a hard-swinging free jazz drummer with an uncanny sense of time-phrasing and form that was beyond description," Lovano said.

Motian, who grew up in Providence, R.I., and spent time in the Navy, came to the forefront while a member of Evans' trio in the late 1950s and early 1960s, playing on landmark recordings such as "Waltz for Debby" and "Sunday at the Village Vanguard." He also had longtime partnerships with pianist Keith Jarrett, bassist Charlie Hayden and guitarist Bill Frisell.

Lovano called him a "true natural and one of the most expressive musicians in jazz."

"His touch and sound, sense of dynamics were so personal and unmatched," Lovano said.

Motian's career also included stints as a bandleader, beginning with the album "Conception Vessel" in 1972, and as a composer of works Lovano characterized as "hauntingly beautiful."

"As a composer he wrote pieces of music that were vehicles for improvisation," Lovano said.

Even after Motian stopped touring, he continued to perform and record, mostly in New York and most often at the Village Vanguard jazz club, where he last performed in September, according to Lovano. His repertoire included originals, American songbook standards and traditional bebop.

Jarrett said Motian was a good drummer because he "understood composition."

"A lot of drummers are good drummers because they have some understanding of rhythm," Jarrett told The New York Times. "Paul had an innate love of song."

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Video: Matthews on Oswald?s ?crime of opportunity?

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Intel decides Pentiums are good enough for servers too, at least the low-end ones

PentiumAh, the venerable Pentium CPU. Few chips are as recognizable but, these days, the brand is relegated to the low-end of the desktop and laptop market. Now Intel is looking to broaden its appeal, by pushing the classic line into servers, though, again targeting the bottom of the spectrum. The Pentium 350 is a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU with 3MB of cache and no integrated GPU, which most servers have no need for -- especially in low-power machines dedicated to file sharing or low-traffic web hosting. While the 15W part is already shipping, we couldn't find any pricing information. Then again, Intel has no intention of selling these to consumers and they're likely only available to OEMs in bulk. Check out the more coverage link for the full specs.

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NBC apologizes to Bachmann (Politico)

ST. PAUL, Minn. - GOP presidential candidate Michele Bachmann received an apology from an NBC executive after an off-color song was played during her appearance on Jimmy Fallon?s ?Late Night,? her spokeswoman said late Wednesday.

The Minnesota congresswoman received a letter from NBC?s vice president for late night programming, Doug Vaughan, a day after she appeared on the show. As Bachmann walked onstage, the show?s band had played a snippet of a 1985 Fishbone song entitled ?Lyin? Ass B??.?

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Vaughan wrote that the incident was ?not only unfortunate but also unacceptable,? Bachmann spokeswoman Alice Stewart told The Associated Press. She said Vaughn offered his sincerest apologies and said the band had been ?severely reprimanded.?

Fallon also apologized to Bachmann when they spoke earlier Wednesday, she said. He?d tweeted earlier, saying he was ?so sorry about the intro mess.?

?He was extremely nice and friendly and offered his apology, and she accepted it,? Stewert said, adding that the comedian said he was unaware the band planned to play the song. ?It?s just unfortunate that someone had to do something so disrespectful.?

Bachmann lashed out earlier Wednesday at NBC for not apologizing or taking immediate disciplinary action. In her first comments on the flap, Bachmann said on the Fox News Channel that the Fallon show band displayed sexism and bias by playing the song.

?This is clearly a form of bias on the part of the Hollywood entertainment elite,? Bachmann said. She added, ?This wouldn?t be tolerated if this was Michelle Obama. It shouldn?t be tolerated if it?s a conservative woman, either.?

She went further on a national radio conservative radio show hosted by Michael Medved, calling the incident ?inappropriate, outrageous and disrespectful.?

On Fox, Bachmann expressed surprise that she?s heard nothing from the TV network. She suggested that discipline for the show?s band, The Roots, was in order. She said she believed Fallon?s comments to be sincere.

One of Bachmann?s congressional colleagues, New York Democrat Nita Lowey, had called on NBC to apologize for its ?insulting and inappropriate? treatment of its guest.

The Roots? bandleader, Ahmir ?Questlove? Thompson, has said the song was a ?tongue-in-cheek and spur-of-the-moment decision.?

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Wu Tang Clan Star GZA To Lecture At Harvard University

Wu Tang Clan Star GZA To Lecture At Harvard University

Wu Tang Clan rapper GZA can add lecturer to his resume because he will be teaching students at Harvard University next month. The hip-hop star [...]

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Jury hears testimony of Conn. killer's daughter, 9 (AP)

NEW HAVEN, Conn. ? Defense attorneys played a videotaped interview of a 9-year-old girl whose father is facing a possible death sentence for a home invasion that killed three people even though their client objected, saying he didn't want his daughter to feel compelled to help "one of the most hated people in America."

Joshua Komisarjevsky's daughter giggles a lot in the video as she talks to a child welfare expert about her dogs and other animals and her toys. At one point, she says she used to play with "Nana's son Josh" and says he went to jail for something.

Komisarjevsky's attorneys played the video Wednesday as they try to persuade the jury to spare him the death penalty. Komisarjevsky and his co-defendant, Steven Hayes, were convicted of murder in the killing of Jennifer Hawke-Petit and her two daughters, 17-year-old Hayley and 11-year-old Michaela, at their Cheshire home. Hayes is on death row.

The girl, who has brown hair parted in the middle and wore a pink striped sweater, swivels in her chair and looks up at the ceiling as she talks to the expert while doing a puzzle, drawing and looking at family photos. Asked her favorite color, she says, "It depends on my mood. I'm kind of like in a lime mood."

The girl describes a movie about a baby zebra that gets separated from his family at the circus and goes on to live at a farm raised by horses and become a racehorse. "It's funny and sad and cool," she says.

Caroline Long Burry, a child welfare expert who interviewed the girl last weekend, said she believes the child recognizes the story is an analogy to her own life.

The girl calls Komisarjevsky him "Daddy Josh" when she's with his family, but refers to him as the son of her grandparents when with her maternal relatives, Burry said.

Burry described the girl as bright and engaging and expressed concerns that if Komisarjevsky is sentenced to death "she would have to live on a daily basis with being labeled and quite possibly stigmatized with the fact her father is on death row and there is an execution coming up." Burry, a death penalty opponent, also said the girl is known to withdraw and has a lot of anxiety.

Prosecutor Michael Dearington reminded jurors under cross-examination that Komisarjevsky was convicted of sexually assaulting and killing a girl less than two years older than his daughter. Dearington also noted that those sentenced to death spend many years on death row and asked Burry about the last execution, which was in 2005 and was the only one since 1960 in Connecticut.

Komisarjevsky, speaking for the first time in his trial other than a taped confession, told the trial judge earlier Wednesday that his daughter was coached, an allegation denied by an attorney for the girl's guardian.

"I've carefully come to the overwhelming opinion that I am not at all comfortable putting my daughter in a position wherein she may feel that she has to explain or justify herself to anyone who perceives her statements to somehow help one of the most hated people in America," Komisarjevsky said.

"She's 9 years old. Had this interview been her decision to make and she was old enough to understand that decision that would be one thing. However, that is not the case in this situation. The decision has been made for her," he said.

Komisarjevsky noted his life is on the line. He said the negative consequences to his daughter outweigh the benefits of helping to save his life.

"I will not beg for my life," he said. "I will humbly request in earnest that your honor please uphold the thoughtfully weighed decision of defendant over the wish of the defense team."

Komisarjevsky's lawyers played the videotape of the girl in hopes of persuading jurors to spare him the death penalty. New Haven Superior Court Judge Jon Blue agreed with the attorneys that they have the final say.

The attorney for the girl's guardian said the interview with the girl was done carefully in a nonconfrontational way.

Komisarjevsky has been behind bars for nearly his daughter's entire life. He served more than four years for nighttime residential burglaries and also has been imprisoned since the killings four years ago. She visited him in prison 55 times during the earlier stint but hasn't seen him there since the home invasion killings.

Komisarjevsky said his daughter has been told by her guardian not to talk about him.

"It should also be considered how her memorialized words will affect her emotionally and psychologically in the future if she believes she's party to assisting the effort to put me to death," he said.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/crime/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111123/ap_on_re_us/us_home_invasion

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Analog Animated GIF Player Just Secured a Place on My Wall [Gifs]

It looks like Santa got the letter I sent that asked for an animated GIF of a kitten nodding off that I can hang on my wall. Animated kittens and crafts, always a winning combination. More »


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Jennifer Lopez & Casper Smart Pack on PDA at AMAs Party

Last week, Jennifer Lopez coyly sidestepped rumors that she's been dating backup dancer Casper Smart, 24, for a few weeks. But the 42-year-old singer-actress-American Idol judge wasn't in a sidestepping mood this weekend -- unabashedly kissing Smart (pictured left) at party following the American Music Awards in Los Angeles Sunday night.

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

No charges recommended for Stevens prosecutors (AP)

WASHINGTON ? The special prosecutor who investigated the botched case against late Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens is not recommending criminal charges against any of the Justice Department attorneys who tried him despite finding widespread misconduct beyond what has yet been publicly revealed.

The findings in a two-and-a-half-year investigation by Washington lawyer Henry F. Schuelke III were revealed Monday in an order from U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan. Sullivan wrote the investigation found the Stevens prosecution was "permeated" by the prosecutors' concealment of evidence they collected that could have helped the senator's defense.

The full 500-page report remains under seal until the Justice Department has a chance to respond, but Sullivan says he will release it publicly.

A jury convicted Stevens of seven felony counts of lying on Senate financial disclosure documents to hide hundreds of thousands of dollars in home renovations and gifts from wealthy friends, including a massage chair, a stained-glass window and an expensive sculpture. A few days later, Stevens lost re-election to the seat he'd held for 40 years, making him the longest-serving Republican in the Senate at the time.

Sullivan dismissed the conviction after the Justice Department admitted misconduct in the case, including withholding of notes from an interview with the government's star witness. The witness was Bill Allen, the millionaire founder of a major Alaska company that supported oil producers called VECO Corp., who testified that he oversaw extensive renovations at Stevens' home and sent his employees to work on it.

Sullivan ordered the criminal investigation, saying at the time that he'd never seen such misconduct in 25 years on the bench. He appointed Schuelke, a former prosecutor and veteran white collar defense attorney who oversaw a Senate Ethics Committee investigation into influence-peddling allegations against former New York Sen. Alfonse D'Amato in 1989 and an internal investigation for Jack Abramoff's lobbying firm after his misconduct came to light.

Stevens died in a plane crash last year while the investigation continued.

Sullivan wrote that Schuelke's team uncovered even further evidence of concealment and serious prosecutorial misconduct that almost certainly would never have been revealed publicly or to him without the exhaustive investigation that reviewed more than 150,000 pages of documents, interviewed numerous witnesses, and conducted twelve depositions. The investigators also found at least some of the concealment was intentional.

But Schuelke did not recommend criminal contempt charges because the judge never issued a direct order spelling out the rules of evidence.

"Because the court accepted the prosecutors' repeated assertions that they were complying with their obligations and proceeding in good faith, the court did not issue a clear and unequivocal order directing the attorneys to follow the law," Sullivan wrote.

Subjects of the criminal investigation were prosecutors Brenda Morris, Edward Sullivan, Joseph Bottini, James Goeke and William Welch, who did not participate in the trial but at the time supervised the Justice Department's Public Integrity section and had overseen every major public corruption case in recent years.

Another attorney who was targeted in the investigation, Nicholas Marsh, committed suicide last year.

The Justice Department also conducted a separate, internal investigation and found in a draft report that Alaska-based prosecutors Bottini and Goeke and FBI agent Mary Beth Kepner engaged in misconduct in the trial, according to a lawyer familiar with the investigation. Lawyers familiar with that investigation by the department's Office of Professional Responsibility told The Associated Press that it remains open.

Kepner came under scrutiny after an FBI whistle-blower said Kepner had an inappropriate relationship with the star witness in the case. Beth Kepner's lawyer, Michael Schwartz, said last month his client has cooperated with the OPR investigation, continues to do so and remains an agent of the FBI assigned to the Alaska division.

Last month, Chuck Rosenberg, a lawyer for Morris, said that OPR found no misconduct by his client.

___

Associated Press writer Pete Yost contributed to this report.

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Video: Kerry on supercommittee, political challenges to deal

October 30: Plouffe, roundtable

Nearly a year away from the 2012 election, we?ll talk to the president?s 2008 campaign manager, now White House Senior Adviser, David Plouffe. Then author of the definitive new biography on the late Apple CEO, Steve Jobs, Walter Isaacson; Author of the new book ?The Time of Our Lives,? NBC News Special Correspondent, Tom Brokaw; Former Governor of Michigan, Jennifer Granholm; and Republican strategist, Mike Murphy.

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Monday, November 21, 2011

A better way to count molecules discovered

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Researchers at the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet have developed a new method for counting molecules. Quantifying the amounts of different kinds of RNA and DNA molecules is a fundamental task in molecular biology as these molecules store and transfer the genetic information in cells. Thus, improved measurement techniques are crucial for understanding both normal and cancer cells.

It is very difficult to detect small individual molecules in a complex mixture. Therefore, the signal is usually first amplified by making many copies of each molecule. Unfortunately, the copying complicates tracking the exact number of original molecules. The reason is that it is virtually impossible to tell afterwards exactly how many times each original molecule was copied as all copies originating from same type of molecules are indistinguishable from each other.

In an article published by the scientific journal Nature Methods the researchers present a method in which the molecules are first artificially made different in such a way that the copies made from different original molecules can be later distinguished. Then the molecules can be efficiently counted using the new high-throughput sequencers that can read millions of short DNA stretches in parallel. The idea behind the method is astonishingly simple, yet it enables counting the absolute number of molecules in a cell sample whereas many current methods can only measure relative differences between samples.

Professor Jussi Taipale's group applied the new method to simultaneously count thousands of different types of messenger RNA molecules present in cells. The new method proved to be more accurate than the one that has been commonly used for this task. Efficient and reliable counting of messenger RNA molecules is important because their abundances reveal which genes are active in the cells of interest. Professor Taipale's group studies regulation of cell growth and thus wants to understand not only which genes are active in normal cells but also genes that are aberrantly activated in cancer cells.

The new molecule counting method was developed as collaboration between Jussi Taipale's and Sten Linnarsson's groups at Karolinska Institutet, The method has turned out to be especially suitable for counting molecules from a small number of cells. Thus, Sten Linnarsson plans to apply it to counting molecules from a single cell a very exciting and challenging task. The principle of the new method can also be used to improve other important measurement techniques, and to develop technologies that allow more accurate sequencing of genomes of cancer cells and various organisms.

Teemu Kivioja and Anna Vhrautio, the first two authors, are affiliated with both University of Helsinki and Karolinska Institutet.

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Publication: "Counting absolute numbers of molecules using unique molecular identifiers", Kivioja T*, Vhrautio A*, Karlsson K, Bonke M, Enge M, Linnarsson S, Taipale J. *These two authors contributed equally to this publication, Nature Methods, advance online publication 20 November 2011.

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Karolinska Institutet is one of the world's leading medical universities. It accounts for over 40 per cent of the medical academic research conducted in Sweden and offers the country's broadest range of education in medicine and health sciences. Since 1901 the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet has selected the Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine.


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A better way to count molecules discovered [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 21-Nov-2011
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Contact: Press Office
pressinfo@ki.se
46-852-486-077
Karolinska Institutet

Researchers at the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet have developed a new method for counting molecules. Quantifying the amounts of different kinds of RNA and DNA molecules is a fundamental task in molecular biology as these molecules store and transfer the genetic information in cells. Thus, improved measurement techniques are crucial for understanding both normal and cancer cells.

It is very difficult to detect small individual molecules in a complex mixture. Therefore, the signal is usually first amplified by making many copies of each molecule. Unfortunately, the copying complicates tracking the exact number of original molecules. The reason is that it is virtually impossible to tell afterwards exactly how many times each original molecule was copied as all copies originating from same type of molecules are indistinguishable from each other.

In an article published by the scientific journal Nature Methods the researchers present a method in which the molecules are first artificially made different in such a way that the copies made from different original molecules can be later distinguished. Then the molecules can be efficiently counted using the new high-throughput sequencers that can read millions of short DNA stretches in parallel. The idea behind the method is astonishingly simple, yet it enables counting the absolute number of molecules in a cell sample whereas many current methods can only measure relative differences between samples.

Professor Jussi Taipale's group applied the new method to simultaneously count thousands of different types of messenger RNA molecules present in cells. The new method proved to be more accurate than the one that has been commonly used for this task. Efficient and reliable counting of messenger RNA molecules is important because their abundances reveal which genes are active in the cells of interest. Professor Taipale's group studies regulation of cell growth and thus wants to understand not only which genes are active in normal cells but also genes that are aberrantly activated in cancer cells.

The new molecule counting method was developed as collaboration between Jussi Taipale's and Sten Linnarsson's groups at Karolinska Institutet, The method has turned out to be especially suitable for counting molecules from a small number of cells. Thus, Sten Linnarsson plans to apply it to counting molecules from a single cell a very exciting and challenging task. The principle of the new method can also be used to improve other important measurement techniques, and to develop technologies that allow more accurate sequencing of genomes of cancer cells and various organisms.

Teemu Kivioja and Anna Vhrautio, the first two authors, are affiliated with both University of Helsinki and Karolinska Institutet.

###

Publication: "Counting absolute numbers of molecules using unique molecular identifiers", Kivioja T*, Vhrautio A*, Karlsson K, Bonke M, Enge M, Linnarsson S, Taipale J. *These two authors contributed equally to this publication, Nature Methods, advance online publication 20 November 2011.

For more information, please contact:
Professor Jussi Taipale
Phone: +46 (0)8-585 868 95 or +46 (0)73-687 09 51 (cell)
Email: jussi.taipale@ki.se

Contact the Press Office and download photo: ki.se/pressroom

Karolinska Institutet is one of the world's leading medical universities. It accounts for over 40 per cent of the medical academic research conducted in Sweden and offers the country's broadest range of education in medicine and health sciences. Since 1901 the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet has selected the Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine.


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'Breaking Dawn' rises to $283.5M worldwide debut

In this image released by Summit Entertainment, Kristen Stewart, foreground, and Robert Pattinson are shown in a scene from "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1." (AP Photo/Summit Entertainment, Andrew Cooper)

In this image released by Summit Entertainment, Kristen Stewart, foreground, and Robert Pattinson are shown in a scene from "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1." (AP Photo/Summit Entertainment, Andrew Cooper)

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? "The Twilight Saga" has staked out another huge opening with a $139.5 million first weekend domestically and a worldwide launch of $283.5 million.

The domestic total gives "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn ? Part 1" the second-best debut weekend for the franchise, after the $142.8 million launch for 2009's "The Twilight Saga: New Moon." ''Breaking Dawn" did more than half of its business, $72 million, on opening day Friday.

Opening in 54 overseas markets, "Breaking Dawn" pulled in $144 million internationally.

But the dancing penguin sequel "Happy Feet 2" stumbled in its debut, pulling in just $22 million over opening weekend. That's barely half what the first film in the animated franchise earned in its 2006 opening.

Associated Press

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China, U.S. grapple with tensions at trade talks (Reuters)

CHENGDU, China (Reuters) ? Chinese and U.S. officials started meeting on Sunday to grapple with trade disputes that have strained ties between the world's two biggest economies, carrying forward concerns exchanged between leaders at back-to-back Asian summits in the past week.

At the annual U.S.-China Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade, or JCCT, in the southwest Chinese city of Chengdu, U.S. Commerce Secretary John Bryson said he would push for "concrete and measurable" steps to boost U.S. exports.

President Barack Obama over the past week met with his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao twice, both times discussing barriers to trade among other issues. Obama said China is now "grown up" and should act that way in international affairs.

China's official reaction has been restrained, with an impending leadership succession preoccupying the Communist Party and leaving it anxious to avoid diplomatic fireworks.

But the conversation is expected to continue at the cabinet and bureaucratic level.

"These are very, very important economic times for both China and the United States, and indeed the world," the U.S. ambassador to Beijing, Gary Locke, said as officials filed in for the first session of the two-day negotiations.

At the heart of the trade friction between is the U.S. trade deficit with China, which in 2010 rose to a record $273.1 billion, up from about $226.9 billion in 2009, in spite of both government's pledges to correct "global imbalances."

The JCCT talks do not grapple with complaints by the United States that the yuan is undervalued to favor Chinese exports, nor with broader political tensions between Beijing and Washington.

But U.S. officials want progress on complaints about lax protection of intellectual property and Beijing's eight-year-old import ban on U.S. beef.

China will press for the United States to "relax restrictions on high-tech (U.S.) exports, and make it easier for China to invest in the United States," said Xinhua.

Beijing complains that those high-tech restrictions, imposed for security reasons, hold back purchases of U.S. goods that could narrow the trade gap, a claim rejected by Washington.

The meeting aims to air disputes and solve them before they require action at the World Trade Organization (WTO).

In addition, some disputes are not covered by WTO rules, so the months of meetings that precede each JCCT provide a valuable opportunity to air concerns, an Obama administration official said earlier.

The two sides are due to announce the outcome of the latest JCCT talks on Monday afternoon local time.

(Reporting by Chris Buckley)

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RolePlayGateway?

I know, I know, high school roleplays are horribly overdone and cliched to Vega and back, but if my title caught your attention enough for you to click into the topic, please give me a little bit of a chance.

I'm going to hope this is in the least bit original - at least, for here - and I know that boy characters are hard to come by, mainly because said boy characters are only wanted for romance, but again, give this a little bit of a chance.

This is only a base idea and help fleshing out the idea would be lovely <3

Things in bold can be changed/altered.

Indiana.

Richmond, Indiana, to be exact.

Located on the edge of the Ohio and Indiana state line, about an hour's drive from Indianapolis, Richmond is the home of the aptly-titled Richmond Red Devils. The community houses less than forty thousand people; a little over fifteen hundred high school students. Despite the fever and the hype that the adults and administration try and keep up, Richmond isn't what it used to be... and neither is it's high school.

The drop-out rate is increasing, teen pregnancy is at an all-time high, and, even with the attempts made to keep the teens in school, Richmond just isn't what it used to be. The population is lowering, less students are being enrolled each year in the borderline rural community.

The town isn't what it used to be. The school isn't what it used to be. As people move on and grow up, as minds open and the community remains stuck in the 90's, Richmond begins to crumble.

Jared Walton steps in and hopes to change everything, with a group of boys, a gaggle of helmets and a hell of a lot of practice.

If anything could bring Richmond back into the twenty first century - and put the town's name back into the papers - it's the reputation he's going make for the high school's football team. With some guidance, some enthusiasm and some school spirit, he intends to bring back the reputation the town had as a 5A football team and take them through sectionals.

But when something happens to one of his players and a prospective second-string shows him skills that nearly dwarf his starting player, he is forced to put his faith into a wanna-be player with no skill but a raw talent that can't be matched.

Even if that player is the first female player the town of Richmond has ever seen.

Inspired heavily by Friday Night Lights and, well, the town I live in (...Richmond) and the circumstances I'm in currently (hahaha. Way to make lemonade out of lemons. I laugh.)

Football is big here. It isn't as big as Texas, but with nothing else to do but sports or drugs, football is often a saving grace for the community and the teens here. It's looked forward to every Friday. Homecoming is huge, games are huge...

But, honestly, we aren't very good.

And this is what I want us to become.

I want to bring my town to life, bring my favorite sport to life, add some twists and almost drop the high school aspect - but not. I don't want gobs and gobs of girls, but I want realistic dynamics without all the drama.

Football player who's dad is forcing him to play - but his heart isn't completely in it.

The player who has made some mistakes and football is the only thing keeping him from the fringe.

The player who is relying on his football skills alone to get him into college.

The coach trying to keep his players in line and bring prestige to the town he used to love.

And the girl who just decides to try for something... and finds out that being in the game is different than watching it.

All Richmond High School is, is a 9-12th grade institution, providing all your basic classes, as well as classes more suited for the agricultural, straight-to-the-workforce Indiana: we offer construction, machine shop, automotive, drafting, and the small town next door offers agricultural and animal science.

We're a little narrow minded here because we've never been challenged in ways larger cities have: girls on boys teams, homophobia to a degree, teen mothers are shunned. Things happen and we'd rather not talk about them than bring them to light and realize that we're evolving.

I don't know how interested anyone would be, but I had the idea and I just needed to get it out.

We wouldn't need the whole football team in terms of characters: have a few dynamic ones and the rest could be NPC's. The coach for sure would need to be a playable character, as would the girl. We'd need people willing to play cameos of parents, cheerleaders, opposing teams, etc.

It would be really dynamic but we'd have to have a cohesiveness to it in order to get the storyline going.

Example of characters:

Jared Walton, 34, Richmond High School alumni. After growing up and leaving Richmond - just as he said he would as a teenager - he comes back, family in tow, for a job opportunity at the one place he never believed he'd see again, only to see that it has grown up around him in some aspects, and in others, not at all.

The football program is struggling, the drop-out rate is disturbing, and the athletic director is under pressure to hire a new head coach that will bring Richmond Red Devils back on the map. Jared Walton is that coach. Faced with circumstances he never believed he'd have to fix, boys he never thought he'd have to save from the edge, and a rally of young men questioning their masculinity at the face of a teenage girl, the man realizes he has his job cut out for him.

Vaughn Clark, 16. A construction student with an uncanny knack for football and a love for getting dirty and proving people wrong. After Coach Walton is directed to her from a fellow shop student and she makes the team, she's put in a position to put her love and passion to work... but sometimes, being as good as people expect you to be is harder than it looks, and in a quest to prove her teammates that she's good enough - and prove to herself as well - she grows in the process and brings the team closer together after her gender threatens to alienate them completely.

Jason Wickett, 18. Being the only nationally-ranked player on the team comes with it's own sets of challenges and perks, but when the quarterback takes his skills for granted and gets injured during the first game of the season, he's benched for three games. In a scramble to find a new quarterback, he's replaced by a girl half his size and nearly as good as he is. With his skill and now his position in limbo, the boy does everything he can to turn the team against it's new leader.
(could be changed to: penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct, fighting, etc)

...So. Anyone interested?

ideas? Suggestions?

I honestly think that this would make an amazing roleplay if we could get a few dedicated people with some rich, evolving characters.

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