Thursday, 23 May 2013

Carol Burnett will receive the 2013 Mark Twain Prize for American Humor

Carol Burnett, best known for her long-running variety show, will be honored this October at the Kennedy Center in Washington.

By Molly Driscoll,?Staff Writer / May 22, 2013

Carol Burnett will be the 2013 recipient of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. ?It?s almost impossible to be funnier than the people in Washington,? says Burnett.

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Carol Burnett has been chosen to receive the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor for this year. The award will be given to the comedian in a ceremony this October.

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?I can?t believe I?m getting a humor prize from the Kennedy Center,? Burnett said in a statement. ?It?s almost impossible to be funnier than the people in Washington.?

Kennedy Center Chairman David Rubenstein praised Burnett's ability to make audiences laugh over many decades.

?From her television program and appearances, as well as her performances on Broadway and in film, Carol Burnett has entertained generations of fans with her vibrant wit and hilarious characters,? Rubenstein said in a statement.?

Other recent winners of the prize include Ellen DeGeneres, Will Ferrell, and Tina Fey. The award was first given out in 1998 and is often bestowed on an entertainer who has worked as both an actor and a writer. Fey is currently the youngest honoree ever.

During the ceremony, the winner is generally honored with video segments of his or her past work and ribbings from others in the business. ?

Burnett came to the public?s attention when she starred in the 1959 Broadway production of the musical ?Once Upon a Mattress? and is best-known for her CBS sketch program ?The Carol Burnett Show,? which ran from 1967 to 1978. Her film credits include ?Annie,? ?Noises Off,? and ?Horton Hears a Who!? She is also behind a memoir published this year, "Carrie and Me," as well as two other autobiographical works, "One More Time" and "This Time Together."

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/sJ1cui8rjlQ/Carol-Burnett-will-receive-the-2013-Mark-Twain-Prize-for-American-Humor

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Easy Online Business ? Your Simple Cash Pulling Model | Articles ...

What if you discover an easy online business process that you can use to get started today? The purpose of this article is to get you started super fast with your own profit pulling cash machine. Here are simple easy to follow steps to get you started.

Step 1 ? Create a free gift for your website visitors.

Step 2 ? Setup a simple squeeze page.

Step 3 ? Create a powerful sales funnel with a quality email marketing campaign.

Step 4 ? Use article marketing to drive traffic.

The purpose of this article is to show you how easy online businesses are created and how you can setup one quickly. Here are step by step details to get you started.

Step 1 ? Create a free gift for your website visitors.

To setup your easy online business you have to first make sure that you go about creating a free gift for your website visitors. The free gift that you create should be good enough for them to signup to your list. An easy online business process to setup free gifts can include creating a free report, video or a mini-ebook with quality content that will get your visitors to signup.

Step 2 ? Setup a simple squeeze page.

The best and an easier way to create a squeeze page is to create a headline, bullet points with benefits of your free gift and a disclaimer along with your autoresponder form to collect their name and email address. This process is EZ and will put your squeeze page up in no time flat.

Step 3 ? Create a powerful sales funnel with a quality email marketing campaign.

An easy online business process can include creating a sales funnel with quality products and services in your niche. You can build an automated sales process by creating quality content and sales emails and stuff them in your follow up email campaign selling your products and they will keep selling your products on constant basis all day long.

Step 4 ? Use article marketing to drive traffic.

I know article marketing is boring and tedious to write articles, but to setup an easy online business you have to make sure that you create your articles and submit them every single day to drive traffic to your website. If you do this setting up an easy online business with a long term profit potential will be absolutely doable for you.

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What is the best internet business to start? Step by step formula to setup a coaching business.

Source: http://www.articlessquad.com/easy-online-business-your-simple-cash-pulling-model/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=easy-online-business-your-simple-cash-pulling-model

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Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Five die in van crash along Illinois highway

VANDALIA, Ill. (AP) ? Illinois State Police say five people were killed and six others injured when a van in which they were riding left a southern Illinois freeway and overturned several times.

State police spokesman Mark Zimmerman says the five died at the scene of the accident shortly before 10 a.m. Monday on Interstate 70 near Vandalia, about 70 miles east of St. Louis. Zimmerman says many of the victims were ejected from the van.

The six others in the 15-passenger van have been hospitalized. Details of their conditions have not been released.

Details of what caused the crash or to whom the van belonged are not immediately available.

The Associated Press has left messages with Fayette County Coroner Bruce Bowen. Calls to the county's sheriff's department were directed to state police.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ill-state-police-5-killed-70-van-crash-180613268.html

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How Cheap Genetic Testing Complicates Cancer Screening For Us ...

Sometimes, more medical information is a bad thing. The influential United States Preventive Services Task Force recommends against most women getting genetic screenings for their susceptibility to breast cancer. Why? Because the tests are imperfect: for every woman who gets tested for genes associated with onset breast cancer, even more will falsely test positive, leading spooked patients into needless surgery or psychological trauma. Super cheap genetic testing from enterprising health startups, such as 23andMe, have complicated cancer detection for us all by increasing the accessibility of imperfect medical information.

After discovering a mutated BRCA1 gene, known to increase breast cancer 60 to 80%, actress Angelina Jolie?s underwent a radical preventive double mastectomy. Her brave confession in the New York Times brought much needed attention to breast cancer awareness, but it?s dangerous in the hands of a statistically illiterate population.

For instance, as New York Times statistical guru, Nate Silver, once reminded me, while breast cancer mammograms are 75% accurate, a woman who tests positive only has about a 10% chance of actually getting cancer. Since the vast majority of women don?t have cancer, there are far more women who will falsely test positive (here is a helpful blog post with the numbers worked out). Most importantly, surveys reveal that many people don?t understand the math behind false positives in cancer testing, and may make uninformed decisions as a result.

The same math holds true for the mutated BRCA1/2 gene of Jolie?s confession: researchers estimate that a tiny 0.11 to 0.12 of women have the faulty gene. ?I believe in doing genetic testing for BRCA1/2 with appropriate counseling,? writes University of Southern California?s David Agus, one of Steve Jobs? cancer doctors, The answers are not simple in this case and require experienced professionals to discuss with the patient.?

Traditionally hundreds, if thousands of dollars to test, a cottage industry of cheap genetic testing has sprung up. 23andMe, one of the most popular, offers the service for as little at $99, and has even dared to weigh in on the BRCA controversy on the company blog.

Citing a new study that found no negative emotional consequences from patients after learning about their BRCA1 mutation, the 23andMe blog concludes, ?The findings are important given that a frequent criticism of direct-to-consumer testing is based on the assumption that it causes either serious emotional distress or triggers deleterious actions on the part of consumers,? wrote the blog.

?Given the absence of evidence for serious emotional distress or inappropriate actions in this subset of mutation-positive customers who agreed to be interviewed for this study, broader screening of Ashkenazi Jewish women for these three BRCA mutations should be considered.?

Sometimes, however, voluntary surveys don?t tell the whole story. Time, in their cover story on Jolie?s decision, recounts the tale of one woman who likely had unnecessary preventative surgery after learning about a genetic defect. ??She freaked out and had a bilateral mastectomy,? said Otis Brawley, chief medical officer for the American Cancer Society, who worried that this patient?s particular mutation was not as troubling as she worried it was.

Interestingly, TIME?s author, Kate Pickart, argues the financial costs of genetic testing has stall mass run on genetic tests. Even a new provision under the Affordable Care Act (a.k.a. Obamacare) only mandates 100% insurance coverage for patients with a family history of genetic flaws.

But, at just $99 (and probably far less in the future), financial barriers are crumbling. This isn?t to say that genetic screening is bad, it just complicates things for the rest of us, especially those who don?t understand statistics. The more women get tested, the more false positives exist, the less confident patients and physicians become in a course of action.

Maybe our only hope out of this cheaper testing spiral is technology that makes detection more accurate and more predictive. One promising solution is a new bra that constantly monitors deep tissue for cancerous signs (below)

So, perhaps, before long, we will innovate our way out of this dilemma.

Source: http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/19/how-cheap-genetic-testing-complicates-cancer-screening-for-us-all/

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Monday, 20 May 2013

Derby winner Orb disappoints in the Preakness

Jockey Joel Rosario gallops orb back to the paddock after the 138th Preakness Stakes horse race at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Baltimore. Oxbow won the race. Orb, the Kentucky Derby winner, finished fourth. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

Jockey Joel Rosario gallops orb back to the paddock after the 138th Preakness Stakes horse race at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Baltimore. Oxbow won the race. Orb, the Kentucky Derby winner, finished fourth. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

Orb, with jockey Joel Rosario aboard, gallops back to the paddock after the 138th Preakness Stakes horse race at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Baltimore. Oxbow won the race, Orb, the Kentucky Derby winner, finished fourth. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

(AP) ? Orb came up short in the Preakness, frustrating everyone who made the Kentucky Derby winner a 3-5 favorite ? no one more than trainer Shug McGaughey.

"I'm disappointed," McGaughey said after Orb finished fourth and Oxbow pulled off the upset Saturday.

"I'll be more disappointed tomorrow than I am right now. I know the game. It is highs and lows. Probably more lows than highs."

McGaughey and Orb were certainly on a high in the two weeks since the Derby. The colt had trained sensationally ahead of the Preakness, fanning hopes that a horse was finally going to end the Triple Crown drought that dates back to Affirmed in 1978.

Orb needed a Preakness win to set the stage for a Triple try three weeks later in the Belmont Stakes. He couldn't deliver, despite the outpouring of support at Pimlico as fans cheered loudly when he led the post parade.

He never settled into a groove. Orb broke from the rail and didn't seem comfortable being surrounded by horses.

In the Derby, Orb unleashed a breathtaking rally around the final turn, circling the field on a sloppy track to win by 2? lengths.

But there was no explosive move in the Preakness, only a mild kick in the late stages to make a dull effort appear a little better than it was.

McGaughey, as gracious as he's been throughout the Orb run, saluted fellow Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas on the victory.

"We had a great run two weeks ago," McGaughey said. "My hats off to Wayne, winning his sixth Preakness. That's a pretty remarkable record."

Associated Press

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Leaked Memo Shows Barnes & Noble Bringing Web Browser And Email To Simple Touch eReaders In June

kindle-updateAn upcoming update will bring a web browser, email and update store app to Barnes & Noble's super affordable Nook Simple Touch line of eReaders, which will begin rolling out June 1 according to a source close to the matter who wishes to remain anonymous. The 1.5.0 update was created in response to the positive critical and customer response to the recent Nook tablet update that brought Google Play to B&N's Android-powered devices.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/NdLxmAB71e0/

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Sunday, 19 May 2013

First lady to high school grads: live your dreams

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) ? First lady Michelle Obama has some advice for some Tennessee high school graduates: strike your own path in college and life and work to overcome inevitable failures with determination and grit.

Mrs. Obama spoke for 22-minutes to the Martin Luther King Jr. Academic Magnet High School in Nashville in her only high school graduation speech this year.

The first lady told the 170 graduates that she spent too much of her own time in college focusing on academic achievements. She said while her success in college and law school led to a high-profile job, she ended up leaving to focus on public service.

Mrs. Obama had this message for the graduates: "Do not waste a minute living someone else's dream."

Mrs. Obama later presented graduate diplomas on stage.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/first-lady-high-school-grads-live-dreams-192454000.html

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Bach to the blues, our emotions match music to colors

Friday, May 17, 2013

Whether we're listening to Bach or the blues, our brains are wired to make music-color connections depending on how the melodies make us feel, according to new research from the University of California, Berkeley. For instance, Mozart's jaunty Flute Concerto No. 1 in G major is most often associated with bright yellow and orange, whereas his dour Requiem in D minor is more likely to be linked to dark, bluish gray.

Moreover, people in both the United States and Mexico linked the same pieces of classical orchestral music with the same colors. This suggests that humans share a common emotional palette ? when it comes to music and color ? that appears to be intuitive and can cross cultural barriers, UC Berkeley researchers said.

"The results were remarkably strong and consistent across individuals and cultures and clearly pointed to the powerful role that emotions play in how the human brain maps from hearing music to seeing colors," said UC Berkeley vision scientist Stephen Palmer, lead author of a paper published this week in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Using a 37-color palette, the UC Berkeley study found that people tend to pair faster-paced music in a major key with lighter, more vivid, yellow colors, whereas slower-paced music in a minor key is more likely to be teamed up with darker, grayer, bluer colors.

"Surprisingly, we can predict with 95 percent accuracy how happy or sad the colors people pick will be based on how happy or sad the music is that they are listening to," said Palmer, who will present these and related findings at the International Association of Colour conference at the University of Newcastle in the U.K. on July 8. At the conference, a color light show will accompany a performance by the Northern Sinfonia orchestra to demonstrate "the patterns aroused by music and color converging on the neural circuits that register emotion," he said.

The findings may have implications for creative therapies, advertising and even music player gadgetry. For example, they could be used to create more emotionally engaging electronic music visualizers, computer software that generates animated imagery synchronized to the music being played. Right now, the colors and patterns appear to be randomly generated and do not take emotion into account, researchers said.

They may also provide insight into synesthesia, a neurological condition in which the stimulation of one perceptual pathway, such as hearing music, leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a different perceptual pathway, such as seeing colors. An example of sound-to-color synesthesia was portrayed in the 2009 movie The Soloist when cellist Nathaniel Ayers experiences a mesmerizing interplay of swirling colors while listening to the Los Angeles symphony. Artists such as Wassily Kandinksky and Paul Klee may have used music-to-color synesthesia in their creative endeavors.

Nearly 100 men and women participated in the UC Berkeley music-color study, of which half resided in the San Francisco Bay Area and the other half in Guadalajara, Mexico. In three experiments, they listened to 18 classical music pieces by composers Johann Sebastian Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johannes Brahms that varied in tempo (slow, medium, fast) and in major versus minor keys.

In the first experiment, participants were asked to pick five of the 37 colors that best matched the music to which they were listening. The palette consisted of vivid, light, medium, and dark shades of red, orange, yellow, green, yellow-green, green, blue-green, blue, and purple.

Participants consistently picked bright, vivid, warm colors to go with upbeat music and dark, dull, cool colors to match the more tearful or somber pieces. Separately, they rated each piece of music on a scale of happy to sad, strong to weak, lively to dreary and angry to calm.

Two subsequent experiments studying music-to-face and face-to-color associations supported the researchers' hypothesis that "common emotions are responsible for music-to-color associations," said Karen Schloss, a postdoctoral researchers at UC Berkeley and co-author of the paper.

For example, the same pattern occurred when participants chose the facial expressions that "went best" with the music selections, Schloss said. Upbeat music in major keys was consistently paired with happy-looking faces while subdued music in minor keys was paired with sad-looking faces. Similarly, happy faces were paired with yellow and other bright colors and angry faces with dark red hues.

Next, Palmer and his research team plan to study participants in Turkey where traditional music employs a wider range of scales than just major and minor. "We know that in Mexico and the U.S. the responses are very similar," he said. "But we don't yet know about China or Turkey."

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Good Tips On How To Make Sure You're Homeschooling Right ...


Tip! Textbooks are not the only way to learn. Kids should be welcome to read anything, from a blog to CNN.

Private schooling is not have to spend a fortune for your child to get a good education. Homeschooling is a good way to give your child the costs associated with private education. This article will get you out.

Tip! Learning happens all around us whether in the classroom or at the park. Children can learn from everything you do through out the day.

Check your State?s mandates before you set up your curriculum. Many states regulate how homeschooling must be done within the area you live. It usually a good idea to keep your lesson plans in sync with the local district?s.

Tip! Find other home school families in your area and do field trips together. This simultaneously provides hours of fun and socialization time.

Don?t limit your children only to the required books in a subject. Your kid should learn using a variety of materials like newspapers and comic books. Discussing current events is a great way to teach your child about everything from our political system to geography. It can also teach them all through life.

Tip! You might not want your children to spend time with ruffians from the public school, they will need some social interaction with kids their age. Plan to get together with family and friends for playdates.

Go on excursions with other families who are homeschooling families. This simultaneously provides hours of fun and it will allow your kids to be social with other children. You might also get group discounts at some places.

Tip! Compared with the traditional classroom setting, homeschooling offers greater opportunities to accommodate your child?s unique learning style. If your kid is better with hands-on teaching, you can have lots of hands-on lessons.

One benefit of homeschooling is that you can create lessons that mesh with your lessons to your child?s strengths. This kind of structuring helps your child to be more successful learning.

Tip! Get in touch with the homeschooling association in your state to find out the rules where you live. Depending on your state, you may have to register your homeschool as a privately owned school, or make sure your kids can pass standardized tests.

Set up an area for your preschoolers with their favorite toys and crafts they can use while you are teaching older kids. The older kids can assist the younger siblings. This lets everyone learn and will instill confidence.

Make sure you do as much research before jumping into homeschooling. There is an abundance of homeschooling resources online and your family.

Tip! Are you homeschooling multiple kids? You need to know if your discipline style will work. Without clear cut rules, it will be very hard to keep everyone from acting out, and this can lead to a less productive classroom experience.

Write down a list of the pros and cons of both public school and homeschooling. Use the list to make sure your lessons to include those things you thought they were missing out on in public school. It can be a helpful checklist to help you know what to avoid and what to do. Keep it somewhere where it can?t get lost and make sure that you can use it as a reference.

Tip! Find out all you can about the various styles of learning. You can turn your lesson plans into a targeted study for your child.

Reach out to other homeschoolers like you. There are many different factors that families homeschool their children. You can probably find or create a group of others with similar to yours. Homeschooling groups are also a great place to get advice and support if you?re new to it.

Tip! When your child is struggling with the public school system, you may want to consider homeschooling. This will put less pressure on your child during their learning process.

Now that you?re more informed about homeschooling, you should be aware of whether or not you can do it. You just need the right knowledge and passion for getting started. If you implement the information that was shared with you in this article, you will be headed down the right path to becoming an outstanding teacher for your children.

Source: http://talkonmovie.com/good-tips-on-how-to-make-sure-youre-homeschooling-right/

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Insects May Be The Taste Of The Next Generation, Report Says

A report from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization says insects offer a huge potential for improving the world's food security. Peter Menzel, co-author of Man Eating Bugs, describes some insect-based cuisine and the western aversion to creepy-crawly snacks.

Source: http://www.npr.org/2013/05/17/184775920/insects-may-be-the-taste-of-the-next-generation-report-says?ft=1&f=1007

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Friday, 17 May 2013

This 3D Picture Was Created Without a Camera

Imagine taking a picture, without a camera. If that sound ridiculous, it's because it is?but it's also exactly what a team of researchers from the University of Glasgow, UK, have been doing.

This picture wasn't created using two multi-pixel sensors like most 3D images?but with a technique called ghost imaging, which for the first time has been extended to work in three dimensions. Ghost imaging records images of objects by recording light that doesn't actually hit them.

It sounds weird, but a single-pixel sensor can rely on paired light sources?say, a split laser beam?to gather intensity information that is later computationally reconstructed into an image. New Scientists describes how the 3D technique works:

A projector shines hundreds of random computer-generated, black-and-white patterns on an object, while four single-pixel detectors record the amount of light reflected back. Patterns that happen to match the shape of the object reflect more light than those that don't. The computer weights each black-and-white pattern according to the intensity recorded by the detectors and overlays the results, so that a picture of the object gradually emerges. The 3D system's four detectors are placed above, below and on either side of the projector. These detectors measure slightly varying intensities of reflected light and create pictures with different shading.

The result, published in Science, turns out to be exactly the same as if an ordinary camera were placed where the projector sits and the sensors were replaced with light bulbs. The results sure look neat, but they could be useful, too?because of the indirect way in which the images are acquired, the researchers reckon it could be used for surveillance cameras of the future. [Science via New Scientist]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/this-3d-picture-was-created-without-a-camera-508156691

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Syrian troops flush out rebels from prison

This Tuesday, May 14, 2013 citizen journalism image provided by Aleppo Media Center AMC which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows the mother of a Syrian rebel cleaning a rifle, in Aleppo, Syria. Activists say Syrian rebels have detonated two car bombs outside the main prison in the northern city of Aleppo and are trying to storm the facility, where hundreds of regime opponents are believed to be held. (AP Photo/Aleppo Media Center AMC)

This Tuesday, May 14, 2013 citizen journalism image provided by Aleppo Media Center AMC which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows the mother of a Syrian rebel cleaning a rifle, in Aleppo, Syria. Activists say Syrian rebels have detonated two car bombs outside the main prison in the northern city of Aleppo and are trying to storm the facility, where hundreds of regime opponents are believed to be held. (AP Photo/Aleppo Media Center AMC)

(AP) ? Syrian government troops on Thursday flushed out rebels who had stormed a prison compound in the northern city of Aleppo in a bid to free hundreds of political prisoners inside.

The forced retreat was the latest setback for fighters seeking to topple President Bashar Assad, whose forces have been gaining ground in the country's civil war.

In Washington, President Barack Obama and the Turkish prime minister projected a united front on Syria, despite sharp differences about how much the U.S. should intervene.

"There's no magic formula for dealing with an extraordinarily violent and difficult situation like Syria," Obama said at a joint news conference with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in which he pledged that the U.S. and Turkey would ramp up pressure to oust Assad from power.

Forces loyal to Assad have recently made advances in strategically important locations across the country, including in areas around the capital, Damascus, and in the country's south, near the border with Jordan.

The troops have been bolstered by the world's reluctance to take forceful action to intervene in the fighting, as well as the continued support from key allies, including Russia, Iran and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.

Assad has also benefited from the rapid rise of al-Qaida-linked extremists among the rebels, which has raised alarm in the West. Militant groups, including Jabhat al-Nusra, which is designated a terrorist group by the United States, have emerged as one of the most potent fighting forces in the uprising against Assad.

A video emerged Thursday showing a Nusra Front commander killing 11 regime soldiers execution-style for alleged crimes they committed against the Syrian people.

Rami Abdul-Rahman, director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, whose group distributed the video, confirmed the killings took place late last year in eastern Deir el-Zour province and identified the Nusra commander as a Saudi known by the name Qusoura al-Jazrawi. He said the man was killed in March in battles with local gunmen in the tribal area.

The video shows the soldiers, blindfolded and kneeling in a row, as the masked commander shoots each one in the back of the head with what appears to be a pistol as other fighters shout "Allahu Akbar," or "''God is great."

"The Shariah court of Jabhat al-Nusra ... has sentenced to death these apostate soldiers that committed massacres against our brothers and families in Syria," the executioner says before firing at the men.

The video appeared authentic and consistent with AP reporting on the incident.

Thaer al-Deiri, an activist working with the Sham News Network in Deir el-Zour, said the execution-style killings occurred five months ago in a remote area in the western part of the province. It was not clear why the video only appeared Thursday, but al-Deiri said the Nusra Front apparently had released it.

Videos of executions and torture have become increasingly common in Syria's conflict, in which more than 70,000 people have been killed. Thursday's video follows a number of others purporting to show execution-style killings by rebels that have emerged in recent days in a war that largely plays out online due to the restrictions placed on journalists in Syria.

International rights groups have accused the rebels of routinely capturing and sometimes killing soldiers and suspected regime informers

Rebel abuses have increased in frequency and scale in recent months, according to a report by Amnesty International in March, which said the most common abuses on the rebel side are summary executions of those rebels suspected of being government soldiers.

The abuses by the Assad regime remain far more deadly, systematic and widespread, particularly attacks on civilians with imprecise battlefield weapons, including widely banned cluster bombs, rights group say.

On Thursday, the Obama administration added Jabhat al-Nusra leader Muhammad al-Jawlani to the U.S. terrorist backlist, along with four Syrian government ministers. Assets they have in the U.S. are blocked and Americans are prohibited from doing business with them.

Meanwhile, activists said the rebels were forced to retreat from the prison in Aleppo a day after they broke into the sprawling facility by setting off two simultaneous car bombs before dawn. By nightfall, the rebels had not dislodged regime forces or freed some 4,000 prisoners held inside.

The Observatory said Syrian warplanes bombarded areas around the prison causing casualties among rebels. State news agency SANA denied opposition fighters entered the prison compound, saying regime troops had repelled the attack.

But activists said fighting near the prison continued with rebels firing locally-made rockets at regime forces inside the facility late Thursday.

Also Thursday, four people were killed and 25 others wounded by mortar shells that struck residential areas in the town of Jaramana near Damascus, the state-run news agency said.

In Washington, Erdogan was looking for stepped-up action on Syria as he met with Obama just days after a twin car bombing killed 51 people on the Turkish side of the two countries' common border. Turkey blamed Syrian intelligence for the attacks.

The bombings Sunday in the border town of Reyhanli were the biggest incident of cross-border violence since the start of Syria's bloody civil war, raising fears of Turkey being pulled deeper into a conflict that threatens to destabilize the region.

But the Obama administration remains reluctant to take the kind of action Turkey would like to see, including establishing a no-fly zone in Syria.

The only way to resolve the crisis is for Assad to hand over power to a transitional government, Obama said.

"We both agree that Assad needs to go," the U.S. president said.

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Associated Press writer Desmond Butler in Washington contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Sprint closes deal to buy spectrum and customers from U.S. Cellular in the Midwest

Sprint

PCS spectrum and 420,000 U.S. Cellular customers part of deal

Sprint has announced that it's closed a deal to purchase PCS spectrum and a large number of customers from U.S. Cellular in the Midwest. As part of the deal, Sprint gets its hands on 20MHz of PCS airwaves in " various Midwest markets including Chicago, South Bend, Ind., and Champaign, Ill.," and 10MHz in St. Louis. As part of the transaction, Sprint will also inherit around 420,000 U.S. Cellular customers. That transition, Sprint's press release reveals, will last "several months."

The customers affected by the purchase have already been informed, Sprint says, and it aims to offer them a smooth transition to its own network or one of its pre-paid brands, on a "similar or better" device at "little or no cost." The additional spectrum will help Sprint boost its network in these areas, as it looks to expand its 4G LTE coverage.

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New study recommends using active videogaming ('exergaming') to improve children's health

New study recommends using active videogaming ('exergaming') to improve children's health [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 17-May-2013
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Cincinnati, OH, May 17, 2013 -- Levels of physical inactivity and obesity are very high in children, with fewer than 50% of primary school-aged boys and fewer than 28% of girls meeting the minimum levels of physical activity required to maintain health. Exergaming, using active console video games that track player movement to control the game (e.g., Xbox-Kinect, Wii), has become popular, and may provide an alternative form of exercise to counteract sedentary behaviors. In a study scheduled for publication in The Journal of Pediatrics, researchers studied the effects of exergaming on children.

Dr. Louise Naylor and researchers from The University of Western Australia, Liverpool John Moores University, and Swansea University evaluated 15 children, 9-11 years of age, who participated in 15 minutes each of high intensity exergaming (Kinect Sports 200m Hurdles), low intensity exergaming (Kinect Sports Ten Pin Bowling), and a graded exercise test (treadmill). The researchers measured energy expenditure. They also measured the vascular response to each activity using flow-mediated dilation (FMD), which is a validated measure of vascular function and health in children.

They found that high intensity exergaming elicited an energy expenditure equivalent to moderate intensity exercise; low intensity exergaming resulted in an energy expenditure equivalent to low intensity exercise. Additionally, although the low intensity exergaming did not have an impact on FMD, high intensity exergaming significantly decreased FMD, suggesting that the latter may improve vascular health in children. High intensity exergaming also increased heart rate and the amount of energy burned. Participants reported similar enjoyment levels with both intensities of exergaming, which indicates that children may be equally likely to continue playing the high intensity games.

According to Dr. Naylor, "Higher intensity exergaming may be a good form of activity for children to use to gain long-term and sustained health benefits." These findings also support the growing notion that high intensity activity is beneficial for children's health, and high intensity exergaming should be considered a means of encouraging children to become more active.

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New study recommends using active videogaming ('exergaming') to improve children's health [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 17-May-2013
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Contact: Becky Lindeman
journal.pediatrics@cchmc.org
513-636-7140
Elsevier Health Sciences

Cincinnati, OH, May 17, 2013 -- Levels of physical inactivity and obesity are very high in children, with fewer than 50% of primary school-aged boys and fewer than 28% of girls meeting the minimum levels of physical activity required to maintain health. Exergaming, using active console video games that track player movement to control the game (e.g., Xbox-Kinect, Wii), has become popular, and may provide an alternative form of exercise to counteract sedentary behaviors. In a study scheduled for publication in The Journal of Pediatrics, researchers studied the effects of exergaming on children.

Dr. Louise Naylor and researchers from The University of Western Australia, Liverpool John Moores University, and Swansea University evaluated 15 children, 9-11 years of age, who participated in 15 minutes each of high intensity exergaming (Kinect Sports 200m Hurdles), low intensity exergaming (Kinect Sports Ten Pin Bowling), and a graded exercise test (treadmill). The researchers measured energy expenditure. They also measured the vascular response to each activity using flow-mediated dilation (FMD), which is a validated measure of vascular function and health in children.

They found that high intensity exergaming elicited an energy expenditure equivalent to moderate intensity exercise; low intensity exergaming resulted in an energy expenditure equivalent to low intensity exercise. Additionally, although the low intensity exergaming did not have an impact on FMD, high intensity exergaming significantly decreased FMD, suggesting that the latter may improve vascular health in children. High intensity exergaming also increased heart rate and the amount of energy burned. Participants reported similar enjoyment levels with both intensities of exergaming, which indicates that children may be equally likely to continue playing the high intensity games.

According to Dr. Naylor, "Higher intensity exergaming may be a good form of activity for children to use to gain long-term and sustained health benefits." These findings also support the growing notion that high intensity activity is beneficial for children's health, and high intensity exergaming should be considered a means of encouraging children to become more active.

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Arcade Alarm Clock: The Konami Code Won't Buy You More Shuteye

It might have given you invincibility or unlimited ammo on the countless games that acknowledged it, but sadly the Konami code won't buy you a single second of extra sleep on this custom Xronos alarm clock. But the large scoreboard-like LED display and use of authentic console buttons will have you wondering if you fell asleep at the arcade again.

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Thursday, 16 May 2013

Numbers drawn for third-largest Powerball jackpot

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Parker Adair works the Powerball machine at a Baker's supermarket in Omaha, Neb., Wednesday, May 15, 2013.

By Andrew Rafferty, Staff Writer, NBC News

Nope, you didn't win.?

There was no Powerball winner in Wednesday night's drawing for the $360 million jackpot, the third-largest prize ever, Sue Dooley, an official with the Multi-State Lottery association said.?

The next drawing will be Saturday May 18 for a grand prize of $475 million.?

The winning numbers for the jackpot were 02-11-26-34-41, with Powerball 32.

Powerball tickets are sold in 43 states.

The biggest jackpot ever totaled $587.5 million. That?unbelievable sum was?split between two tickets on Nov. 28. New Jersey resident Pedro Quezada won the fourth-largest Powerball prize ever in March, taking home a $338 million jackpot.

If you couldn't match these numbers, you might not be totally out of luck. A game redesign last year made such gargantuan prizes more common and raised the price of a ticket to $2.

There?s a one in 175.2 million chance of anyone's winning the grand prize, according to Powerball.

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Richter painting breaks record for living artist at N.Y. auction

By Chris Michaud

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A 1968 oil painting by German artist Gerhard Richter sold for some $37 million at Sotheby's contemporary art auction on Tuesday, a new record for a work by a living artist.

The sale took in $293,587,000, at the low end of the pre-sale estimate of $284 million to $383 million, with 83 percent of the 64 lots on offer finding buyers.

It featured some big numbers with five works selling for more than $20 million. But results were uneven as offerings by such contemporary stars such as Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Jeff Koons either underperformed or failed to sell.

Barnett Newman's "Onement VI," a vibrant blue work from 1953 being sold by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, fetched the top price - $43,845,000 including commission. It set a record for the artist, beating the high estimate of $40 million.

But it was the 81-year-old Richter's "Domplatz, Mailand (Cathedral Square, Milan)," offered by the Hyatt Hotels Corp., which broke the record already held by Richter for a work at auction by a living artist. It sold for $37,125,000, near the middle of the $30 million to $40 million estimate.

Tobias Meyer, head of Sotheby's contemporary art department who also served as auctioneer, called the price "a major accomplishment."

The work, which Sotheby's sold about 15 years ago for about $3.5 million, was bought by collector Don Bryant, founder of Napa's Bryant Family Vineyard. He pumped his fist in the air as the hammer came down with his winning bid.

"This just knocks me over," he said of the work, which depicts a cityscape rendered in a style that suggests a blurred photograph, after the sale.

"I just love it ... . I just love art," Bryant, founder and chairman emeritus of St. Louis employee benefits firm the Bryant Group, told Reuters.

But the auction also had some big hiccups, notably Francis Bacon's "Study for Portrait of P.L.," which carried an estimate of $30 million and $40 million but failed to attract even a glimmer of interest.

One of Koons' signature "readymades," a sculpture featuring four Hoover vacuum cleaners estimated at $10 million to $15 million, went down when bidding fell shy of the reserve - the secret minimum price at which a consigner agrees to sell a work.

Other highlights included Yves Klein's "Sponge Sculpture Blue, SE 168," which sold for $22 million, and Clyfford Still's "PH-21," which fetched $20.9 million, both works selling for prices in line with their estimates.

Jackson Pollock's "Blue Unconscious" went for $20.9 million, a bargain considering the $20 million to $30 million estimate (estimates do not include commission, which runs just over 12 percent).

The auctions continue on Wednesday with Christie's sale of post-war and contemporary art.

(Editing by Xavier Briand)

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Political motivations may have evolutionary links to physical strength

May 15, 2013 ? Men's upper-body strength predicts their political opinions on economic redistribution, according to new research published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.

The principal investigators of the research -- psychological scientists Michael Bang Petersen of Aarhus University, Denmark and Daniel Sznycer of University of California, Santa Barbara -- believe that the link may reflect psychological traits that evolved in response to our early ancestral environments and continue to influence behavior today.

"While many think of politics as a modern phenomenon, it has -- in a sense -- always been with our species," says Petersen.

In the days of our early ancestors, decisions about the distribution of resources weren't made in courthouses or legislative offices, but through shows of strength. With this in mind, Petersen, Sznycer and colleagues hypothesized that upper-body strength -- a proxy for the ability to physically defend or acquire resources -- would predict men's opinions about the redistribution of wealth.

The researchers collected data on bicep size, socioeconomic status, and support for economic redistribution from hundreds of people in the United States, Argentina, and Denmark.

In line with their hypotheses, the data revealed that wealthy men with high upper-body strength were less likely to support redistribution, while less wealthy men of the same strength were more likely to support it.

"Despite the fact that the United States, Denmark and Argentina have very different welfare systems, we still see that -- at the psychological level -- individuals reason about welfare redistribution in the same way," says Petersen. "In all three countries, physically strong males consistently pursue the self-interested position on redistribution."

Men with low upper-body strength, on the other hand, were less likely to support their own self-interest. Wealthy men of this group showed less resistance to redistribution, while poor men showed less support.

"Our results demonstrate that physically weak males are more reluctant than physically strong males to assert their self-interest -- just as if disputes over national policies were a matter of direct physical confrontation among small numbers of individuals, rather than abstract electoral dynamics among millions," says Petersen.

Interestingly, the researchers found no link between upper-body strength and redistribution opinions among women. Petersen argues that this is likely due to the fact that, over the course of evolutionary history, women had less to gain, and also more to lose, from engaging in direct physical aggression.

Together, the results indicate that an evolutionary perspective may help to illuminate political motivations, at least those of men.

"Many previous studies have shown that people's political views cannot be predicted by standard economic models," Petersen explains. "This is among the first studies to show that political views may be rational in another sense, in that they're designed by natural selection to function in the conditions recurrent over human evolutionary history."

Co-authors on this research include Aaron Sell, Leda Cosmides, and John Tooby of the University of California, Santa Barbara.

This research was supported by a grant from the Danish Research Council and a Director's Pioneer Award from the National Institutes of Health.

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NTT DoCoMo details its 150Mbps LTE rollout, plans to double base stations

NTT DoCoMo details its 150Mbps LTE rollout, plans to double base stations

To this day, relatively few wireless carriers offer LTE at its loftiest 150Mbps speeds. We'll soon get to count NTT DoCoMo among those ranks, however. Alongside the launch of its summer phone lineup, the Japanese network has firmed up some details of its Xi speed-up plans. The initial rollout will focus on the major centers of Nagoya, Osaka and Tokyo, all of which should have 150Mbps access by the end of the year. While NTT DoCoMo hasn't settled on the frequencies it will use, Impress Watch understands that this could involve reusing 1,700MHz FOMA 3G bands to get around local spectrum limits. Regardless of the speeds, there should be a tangible improvement in coverage -- the provider hopes to more than double its Xi base stations from 24,400 in March to 50,000 by the end of 2013. Most of us won't reap the rewards of the upgrade, but it's good to know that Japan's biggest carrier will soon be a first-class 4G citizen.

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Wednesday, 15 May 2013

my parlour', said the spider to the fly - Traditional Board Games of India


For men and women, young and old, dudes and nerds and many others who wandered in, losing their way, the traditional board games mela, Kreedaa Kaushalya, ?going ?on at ?Ramsons Kala Pratishtana?s Pratima Gallery located above Aamarapali on the Nazarbad Main Road, was the classic ? welcome to my parlour, said the spider to the fly ? scenario since the lure of board games is as stickily adhesive as a spider?s web!

?Kreedaa Kaushalya? mela evidently awakened dormant memories as enthusiastic visitors eagerly took up the chance to try their hands ?and match their wits with others ?at impromptu games and many clutched a couple of board games to take home with them.

?Kreedaa Kaushalya has been going on since May 10 ?and will continue everyday from 10 am to 7 pm ?and ?conclude on May 26th , sevenish or thereabouts.

What?s so sticky about traditional board games?

?Its fun for the family, serves as a talking point, adds that touch of class to your living place.

Buy one of those huge multi-game boards inlaid on a rosewood coffee table with that dark sheen and place it in the centre of the living room. Next place the counters and pawns which are a sturdy six inch carved figurines of man and animal and you are all set to be one of the Mauryan or Pandyan or even Vijayanagar kings getting ready to play a board game with his favourite Queen or mistress!

Finally board games beat the hand held gizmo computer games any day.

No noisy, raucous sound effects of the gizmo games accompany a board game unless you mean the feral roar of the supporters of the loser.

Neither is there any danger of developing prehensile thumbs like our primate cousins, which are now proven occupational hazards of those obsessed with ?gizmos games.
The board gamesman develops the superior aura of a ?Samurai warrior while playing a game like Pachisi or Aadu-Huli aata ... a stoic exterior even if he thinks the dice are against him or that he has lost four goats in a row even as he ignores calls for instant beheading by the kith and kin on the sidelines - if the moves that you make are an insult to a child of six with water on the brain.

From the Japanese game of ?GO? which has all those samurai types with hair tied up like David Beckham or Tom Cruise in ?The Last Samurai? to the the variations of snakes and ladders played from Timbuctoo to Kandy, from Cote d?Azure to County Shropshire, from Mcleodgunj to Mysore,we, in India like to infuse it with some spirituality.
You do not get to levitate or become ?The Last Airbender? but the game of snakes and ladders or Gyan Chaubar as we call it ( there are other aliases too )is said to teach you the Goan attitude of Soccegado that is take the good with the bad, the ups ?with the downs till the time comes for you to cash in your chips!

That?s the philosophical idea behind the game and is meant to make you feel ?a guilty when you play the game just for fun!

What the heck! Just pull that paper on cloth snakes and ladders game board from under that pile. Set it up and Presto, the game gets underway!
?Enlightenment at the end of the game or the knowledge that enlightenment is at the end of the board! That?s the spirit!

Source: http://kreedaakaushalya.blogspot.com/2013/05/welcome-to-my-parlour-said-spider-to-fly.html

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