Thursday, January 31, 2013

Microsoft adding support for Git open-source version control to its developer tools

Microsoft announced on January 30 its roadmap for adding support for Git to its Visual Studio development-tool suite and Team Foundation app-lifecycle-management?technologies.

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Cue flying pigs -- or maybe not. Slowly, but surely, a growing number of projects at Microsoft have been making use of GitHub, the open-source code repository many use to host/manage their Git projects.

Microsoft Technical Fellow and TFS chief Brian Harry made the Git-support announcement today at the ALM Summit.

Today's announcement doesn't mean Microsoft is throwing in the version-control towel, Harry and other Microsoft officials stressed. Instead, Microsoft will be backing Git as its distributed source-code-control platform, and will continue to push TFS as its centralized source-control solution.

"Although this comes as kind of an abrupt announcement, it?s been a long time in the making," said Harry in a new blog post. "We started talking about having DVCS (distributed version control systems) support for TFS a year or more ago.... After a few months of investigation (in the middle of working on TFS 2012), we concluded that adopting Git was the right approach."

Harry acknowledged the reaction on his own team when this was first proposed was "quite mixed."

"There were certainly plenty of people who wanted to ?build a better DVCS system? or integrate DVCS workflows into the existing implementation. There were others who were concerned about open source and lack of ?control? issues. But, the more we looked at it, the more it looked like the right thing to do," he blogged.

Harry noted that Microsoft seriously considered building its own solution, given that "Git hasn?t been as friendly for Windows developers as on other platforms." Instead, the team decided to build on Git rather than playing catch up.

Microsoft has been actively contributing to the open source library libgit2. The company has a number of full-time engineers?working on and contributing to this, Harry said.

Beyond that, here's the Git-integration roadmap, as outlined by Harry:

Team Foundation Service ? As of today devlopers can host Git repos in TFService projects. It is ?shipping? now and ready for use. We still have lots more capabilities to add but it?s ready to use for real.
Team Foundation Server ? The plan is to include Git support in the next major release of TFS. No date has yet been announced.
Visual Studio 2012 support ? Microsoft provided a Community Technology Preview (CTP) of its Visual Studio extension (VSIX) today. Note: This is a CTP of the VSIX on top of a CTP of Visual Studio 2012 Update 2. No word on when this will be designated RTM (released to manufacturing) or officially under a "Go Live" license.
Visual Studio V.Next ? The Git plugin will be integrated into all editions of Visual Studio V.Next (including Express) and will appear in the various pre-releases and RTM. There's no date as to when Microsoft will begin delivering test builds of Visual Studio V.Next
Older versions of Visual Studio and TFS ? At this time, there is no plan to include Git integration in older versions of VS or TFS.

Microsoft has posted a tutorial and a video about its TFS/Visual Studio GitHub work.?

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Tornado Watch in Effect for Louisville Area Until 5:00 AM

?A tornado watch is in effect until 5:00 am?for Jefferson County and the surrounding area. This means the conditions could be favorable for a tornado sometime during the watch period. The National Weather Service predicts severe storms will begin around 3:00 am. Rain and strong winds are expected.?

Source: http://wfpl.org/post/tornado-watch-effect-louisville-area-until-500-am

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When Should Your Business Consider Data Center Outsourcing ...

January 29th, 2013 by amrinder Leave a reply ?

With the explosion in the growth of cloud computing, and interest in the various types of cloud computing architectures, more business processes are being outsourced than ever. Now that Internet connections have grown so fast, more applications can run across the internet without experiencing significant delays. Like many businesses, you might be considering using an outsourced data center, but perhaps you?re not quite sure that?s the right move to make yet.

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If you?re still on the fence about data center outsourcing, consider each of these points for your own business, so you can make a decision that works best for your circumstances:

  • Spatial constraints ? This one is rather straightforward. If you?re having a difficult time fitting all of your data center needs into your current physical space, it?s time to consider outsourcing to a remote data center. You can move your business as often as you want, and you can also put the free physical space to better use.
  • Legacy technologies ? If you?re considering replacing existing technology with new systems, think about changing to a remote data center instead. That center handles all of the upgrades for you, while you go on running your business.
  • If 24/7/365 availability is needed ? It?s hard to think of a company for which downtime and service outages wouldn?t cause major problems and loss of revenue. Trying to guarantee reliable, round-the-clock uptime on your own will typically result in a number of additional costs your company may not be able to afford. Think about outsourcing as a potential solution.
  • Increasing Energy Costs ? Depending on how much data your network needs to store and transfer in a given day, you might realize substantial savings by outsourcing your data center needs. Perform an analysis of your energy costs and compare to the cost of data center outsourcing.

Make the Best Decision for Your Company

The bottom line is to make the decision that works best for your business. Data center outsourcing may not work for everyone, but in more situations than not, it provides a more scalable, cost-effective solution.

Source:http://www.business2community.com/tech-gadgets/when-should-your-business-consider-data-center-outsourcing-0388685

Source: http://www.theoutsourceblog.com/2013/01/when-should-your-business-consider-data-center-outsourcing/

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Interstate littered with cars after North Georgia tornado

STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Much of the affected region sees huge temperature extremes
  • A Georgia TV news crew sees tornado form; damage is reported in Adairsville
  • Nearly 20 are injured in Georgia; several are trapped for a time
  • A Tennessee man dies when a tree falls on his home, emergency managers say

Is there severe weather near you? Share your photos and videos on iReport, but stay safe.

(CNN) -- Powerful winds and a tornado spawned by a 1,000-mile-long storm system pounded communities in northwest Georgia on Wednesday, overturning dozens of vehicles and trapping residents.

The tornado caused significant damage in Adairsville, Georgia.

One person died in that town and another died in Tennessee, authorities reported. At least 17 people were injured in Georgia, two critically.

The Adairsville death marks the first person killed by a U.S. tornado in 220 days, a record for most consecutive days without such a fatality, said CNN meteorologist Dave Hennen.

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The storm churned eastward, prompting severe thunderstorm and flash-flood warnings in eastern Tennessee and western portions of the Carolinas. The front has led to nearly 400 reports of severe wind and 20 of tornadoes over two days, from Texas to Pennsylvania.

In the Adairsville storm, winds caused significant damage to a motel and a manufacturing plant, according to Craig Millsap, fire chief and interim emergency management director for Bartow County. The motel's guests are believed safe and workers at the Daiki plant have all been accounted for, he said.

Daiki employees hid in a kitchen and bathroom as the tornado snatched the roof off and left much of the plant in ruin. Two workers suffered minor injuries.

The driver of a commercial truck that was overturned near Adairsville said the storm "grew legs and just started accelerating." He told CNN Atlanta affiliate WGCL he was unscathed. "There is no way in the world that if you see this debris behind me I should be alive."

The National Weather Service reported major structural damage and overturned cars in downtown Adairsville, where a news crew for CNN affiliate WSB-TV witnessed a tornado form and touch down Wednesday morning.

The death came when a building collapsed, Millsap said.

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Nine people in Bartow County suffered non-life-threatening injuries, according to the Georgia Emergency Management Agency.

The storm caused major damage on and near Interstate 75, the Georgia Department of Transportation said. The weather service, citing emergency management officials, said dozens of cars had been overturned near Exit 306 at Adairsville.

Officials reported up to 100 homes damaged in Bartow and Gordon counties. Georgia emergency officials reported eight injuries in Gordon County, north of Adairsville. Two of the injuries were described as critical.

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"There have been a number of entrapments and deputies, firemen and emergency personnel have all been working to free those people," said Gordon County Chief Deputy Sheriff Robert Paris. "I don't believe we have any more trapped at this time."

The tornado struck a subdivision that also was hit by storms in 2011, Paris said. "This one appears to be much, much worse. But this was almost the same path. There were some people that had to go through both of them."

Gov. Nathan Deal declared a state of emergency for both counties. State officials late Wednesday afternoon said they had no reports of anyone unaccounted for, but searches of homes and businesses were continuing.

Trees and power lines were down as the result of a possible tornado in Georgia's Gilmer County, the weather service said.

KFVS: Power outages from storm

Utilities reported about 21,000 customers without power in west and north Georgia and metropolitan Atlanta.

In Tennessee, a 47-year-old man died early Wednesday when high winds toppled a tree onto a roof in Nashville, the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency said. CNN affiliate WSMV said the victim was in a building next to a home.

Other injuries were reported in Chester, McNairy and Henderson counties, emergency management spokesman Jeremy Heidt said.

The National Weather Service also reported severe weather or damage Wednesday in Texas, Mississippi and Alabama. Tornadoes were confirmed in Marion County, Kentucky, and Harrison County, Indiana.

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Northern Florida, eastern Georgia, much of South Carolina and portions of North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland were under a tornado watch Wednesday evening.

CNN meteorologist Chad Myers said the massive storm system was 1,000 miles north to south, moving east in a belt that will eventually stretch from New York to Florida.

"If it's hot and humid where you are, then you are still in the danger zone," Myers said. "Storms can still be coming to you tonight. ... The cold air is on the back side of it."

The strong cold front causing the severe weather brought huge extremes in temperature readings. Thermometers reached the low 80s in parts of southeast Georgia and South Carolina, the 50s in Tennessee and the 30s in Illinois.

WFIE: Storms blow new roof off tri-state church

Earlier, in Alabama, the storms blew the metal roof off a building in Sheffield, CNN affiliate WHNT said. The storm also damaged a church steeple in Rogersville, the station reported.

In Kentucky, winds blew off much of the roof of the Penrod Missionary Baptist Church and damaged several homes, CNN affiliate WFIE reported.

In Nashville, the weather service listed dozens of damage reports across the region: a funnel cloud was reported early Wednesday in Jackson County, there were dozens of reports of downed trees and power lines, and law enforcement reported damage to homes and businesses.

CNN affiliate WSMV also reported the partial collapse of an office building in Mount Juliet.

"I built it myself to take an event like this. And it looks like a freight train hit it," the station quoted building owner Dewey Lineberry as saying. "It's just destroyed. It laid the building down on top of cars, it put the building on top of people. It's unbelievable."

Workers who were inside the building when the storm hit took cover under mattresses, the station said.

The storm came dangerously close to WSMV, the station reported: Workers had to move to a safe room when a buzzer in the newsroom alerted them of storm danger around 4 a.m. Wednesday, the station reported.

WKRN: Confirmed tornado

CNN iReporter Matt Davis said overnight storms damaged a historic brick structure on Fairvue Plantation in Gallatin, Tennessee.

"The plantation was a horse farm. Those (structures) have been standing there for 100 to 200 years. It was sad to see those collapsed and caved in. It's historic to the neighborhood," the high school student said.

On Tuesday, the storms raked Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi, among other places, with heavy rain and high wind.

Photos: Finding art in icy weather

CNN's Ben Brumfield, Ryan Rios and Miguel Marquez contributed to this report.

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Equipping Your Leaders for Success | Mike Moroney | Denver CO ...

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A recent HR Magazine article based on a CMI (Chartered Management Institute) survey of 700 leaders, revealed that a CEO?s #1 challenge?is to develop and engage human capital. ?However, when ranking strategies within this challenge, it was interesting to discover that mid-management leadership development was ranked at #10.? As CMI rightly pointed out, this is a significant concern:

? ? there is evidence that improving management and leadership can boost levels of business performance by as much as 23%, which could make the difference between survival and failure in tough markets. Failing to see management development as a key strategy to develop and engage employees could be making a costly mistake.??? To read the entire article, click here.

We couldn?t agree more.?While it is easy for organizations to assume that their leadership is already quite capable, there are a few factors affecting leadership in recent months and years that are potentially not being considered.

A good example is how economic conditions have required leaders to oversee more areas than in the past ? often times areas where they?ve had little, if any, experience.? In such circumstances, it may be important to provide a development program that specializes in those areas.? This is especially true during times when markets are changing.? Pricing, marketing techniques, efficient use of resources, technology utilization, and much more are evolving every day into new best-practices.? Being aware of this and keeping up within it is not only crucial to your business but also very important to the motivation, development, and productivity of your employees.

Most likely, the CEO?s of these companies are hesitant to invest into full development programs for their leadership due to the associated high costs. Often, a combination of formal training and continuing education through conferences, seminars, professional training, etc. can be very costly ? not just in terms of ?out of pocket? expenses but also (and possibly even more so) in terms of lost productivity. That is one of the reasons that MMC developed its Leadership Coaching Package. This is a highly effective tool that leaders can use ?on-the-job? to develop their abilities while also ?increasing? their productivity.

To use a football analogy, you have seen coaches and quarterbacks reviewing photos taken above the field during the game. These photos come from the ?press box coach? who is stationed high above the action to evaluate the opposing team?s strategy and identify weaknesses in his own. Feedback from a press box coach helps sideline coaches manage the overall game and address individual players? performance. Unlike football teams, however, many organizations lack similar systems to track their performance or don?t know how to interpret and act on the data they get from their reporting systems. ?MMC?s Leadership Coaching Package is designed to fill that gap. We watch the action, study metrics and trends, keep a pulse on operational successes and challenges, and provide weekly insight and advice to the leadership team for sustained and improved performance.

To receive more information about MMC?s Leadership Coaching Package, contact us at 720-233-3227.

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Mike Moroney, Principal and Owner of MMC, brings more than 30 years of corporate sales and executive leadership experience to his clients. Throughout his career, Mike has brought transformational growth to Fortune 500 companies, entrepreneurial start-ups, and the educational community.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Gutter Talk

There has been quite a bit of talk lately about gutters here on Active Rain. I have even blogged about them as well. The need and the reasoning for having them is unquestionable. We all know that letting water pour off of your roof and splash onto the soil that is the foundation of your home is not a good idea. In this case, the gutters were installed, but they really were totally ineffective, ok I will say it... useless!

If they are not installed and pitched correctly they will not do the job as intended for the homeowner. Here, you can see that they are too low, the flow of water running down the valleys of the clay tiles is still much higher than the upper outside lip of the gutter. So, you know where the water is going, right? Right over the top to the driveway below.

So the poor homeowner built dams at the corners of his garage door jambs to keep the water that was flooding his driveway when it rains hard from going into his garage.

I'm pretty sure I would be calling the gutter guy back out to the house... "Uhhh, buddy, the gutters aren't working"

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They could raise the level of the gutters, or install a splash guard on the outer edge of the gutter to stop the deluge...?

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Source: http://activerain.com/blogsview/3603331/gutter-talk

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Mantel's history novel picks up another major award

LONDON (Reuters) - British novelist Hilary Mantel added to her groaning trophy cabinet on Tuesday, picking up the Costa Book Award 2012 for "Bring Up the Bodies," her historical novel about the life and court of Henry VIII and his chief minister Thomas Cromwell.

The acclaimed bestseller has already won the Man Booker prize for fiction, making Mantel the first Briton and first woman to win that coveted award twice.

The 60-year-old also won the Booker Prize in 2009 for "Wolf Hall," the first instalment in what will be a trilogy.

Broadcaster Jenni Murray, chair of the nine-member panel who decided which of five Costa category winners would take the overall prize, said "Bring Up the Bodies" stood "head and shoulders" above the rest.

"This is a very difficult prize to judge, because there are five categories and they are so different," she told reporters ahead of a reception in London announcing the winner.

"It's not an easy prize to judge, but I have to say today one book simply stood head and shoulders - more than head and shoulders, on stilts - above the rest."

Mantel had been the bookmakers' favourite for the award, which comes with a cheque for 30,000 pounds ($47,000). Category winners each win 5,000 pounds.

Asked whether the judges had considered giving the prize to another author to spread the spoils of literary awards, which usually bring with them a sizeable spike in sales, she replied:

"We know this has had lots of prizes. We couldn't allow the number of times it's already been lauded to affect our decision. It was quite simply the best book."

Murray praised what she called the "poetic" prose of the novel, which traces the downfall of Anne Boleyn in 16th century England and Henry's dangerous attraction to Jane Seymour.

"It's so set in its time so you know exactly where you are and who you are with, but it's also incredibly modern," she said. "I have no doubt that I want to go back to it. I've read it twice and I want to read it again."

ALL-FEMALE SHORTLIST

"Bring Up the Bodies," which like Wolf Hall will be adapted for the stage by the Royal Shakespeare Company, was one of an all-female shortlist in 2012.

Journalist, critic and writer Francesca Segal's debut novel "The Innocents," set in a Jewish community in northwest London and modelled on Edith Wharton's "The Age of Innocence," won the Costa First Novel Award.

Scottish poet Kathleen Jamie won the poetry prize for her collection "The Overhaul," and writer/illustrator and dyslexia campaigner Sally Gardner claimed the Costa Children's Book Award for "Maggot Moon."

Husband-and-wife team Bryan and Mary Talbot jointly won the Costa Biography Award for "Dotter of her Father's Eyes," a biography of James Joyce's daughter interwoven with a memoir of the author's own troubled relationship with her father, Joycean scholar James S. Atherton.

Mary Talbot, a scholar and author, teamed up with Bryan, who has worked on underground comics and superhero stories including "Judge Dredd" and "Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight".

Their collaboration was the first graphic work to win a Costa category award.

The Costa awards go to writers based in the UK and Ireland for a work published in the last year. They were established in 1971 by Whitbread but were renamed after Costa Coffee took over the sponsorship.

The 2011 Costa Book of the Year was "Pure" by Andrew Miller.

(Reporting by Mike Collett-White)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/mantels-history-novel-picks-another-major-award-211554469.html

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Swiss Scientists Discover Dung Beetles Use The Milky Way For GPS

A team of Swedish scientists has discovered that dung beetles climb on dung balls and dance around in circles before taking off. This dance is not one of joy, however ? the insects are checking out the sky to get their bearings. Melissa Block and Audie Cornish have more.

Source: http://www.npr.org/2013/01/29/170588505/swiss-scientists-discover-dung-beetles-use-the-milky-way-for-gps?ft=1&f=1007

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Curfew to start in 3 Egypt provinces hit by riots

CAIRO (AP) ? A curfew was to begin Monday after Egypt's president declared a state of emergency in three Suez Canal provinces hit hardest by a weekend wave of unrest that left more than 50 dead and plunged the nation further into turmoil.

President Mohammed Morsi's declaration was reminiscent of the tactics used by the country's ousted regime to get a grip on discontent. This time, the anger is fueled by his Islamist policies and the slow pace of change.

Angry and almost screaming, Morsi vowed in a televised address on Sunday night that he would not hesitate to take even more action to stem the latest eruption of violence across much of the country. But at the same time, he sought to reassure Egyptians that his latest moves would not take the country back into authoritarianism.

"There is no going back on freedom, democracy and the supremacy of the law," he said.

The worst violence this weekend was in the Mediterranean coastal city of Port Said, where seven people were killed on Sunday, pushing the toll for two days of clashes to at least 44. The unrest was sparked on Saturday by a court conviction and death sentence for 21 defendants involved in a mass soccer riot in the city's main stadium on Feb. 1, 2012 that left 74 dead.

Most of those sentenced to death were local soccer fans from Port Said, deepening a sense of persecution that Port Said's residents have felt since the stadium disaster, the worst soccer violence ever in Egypt.

At least another 11 died on Friday elsewhere in the country during rallies marking the second anniversary of the anti-Mubarak uprising. Protesters used the occasion to renounce Morsi and his Islamic fundamentalist group, the Muslim Brotherhood, which emerged as the country's most dominant political force after Mubarak's ouster.

The curfew and state of emergency, both in force for 30 days, affect the provinces of Port Said, Ismailiya and Suez. The curfew takes effect Monday from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. every day.

Morsi, in office since June, also invited the nation's political forces to a dialogue starting Monday to resolve the country's latest crisis. A statement issued later by his office said that among those invited were the country's top reform leader, Nobel peace Laureate Mohammed ElBaradei, former Arab League chief Amr Moussa and Hamdeen Sabahi, a leftist politician who finished third in last year's presidential race.

The three are leaders of the National Salvation Front, an umbrella for the main opposition parties.

Khaled Dawoud, the Front's spokesman, said Morsi's invitation was meaningless unless he clearly states what is on the agenda. That, he added, must include amending a disputed constitution hurriedly drafted by the president's Islamist allies and rejected by the opposition.

He also faulted the president for not acknowledging his political responsibility for the latest bout of political violence.

"It is all too little too late," Dawoud told The Associated Press.

In many ways, Morsi's decree and his call for a dialogue betrayed his despair in the face of wave after wave of political unrest, violence and man-made disasters that, at times, made the country look like it was about to come unglued.

A relative unknown until his Muslim Brotherhood nominated him to run for president last year, Morsi is widely criticized for having offered no vision for the country's future after nearly 30 years of dictatorship under Mubarak and no coherent policy to tackle seemingly endless problems, from a free falling economy and deeply entrenched social injustices to surging crime and chaos on the streets.

Reform of the judiciary and the police, hated under the old regime for brutality, are also key demands of Morsi's critics.

Morsi did not say what he plans to do to stem the violence in other parts of the country outside those three provinces, but he did say he had instructed the police to deal "firmly and forcefully" with individuals attacking state institutions, using firearms to "terrorize" citizens or blocking roads and railway lines.

There were also clashes Sunday in Cairo and several cities in the Nile Delta region, including the industrial city of Mahallah.

Egypt's current crisis is the second to hit the country since November, when Morsi issued decrees, since rescinded, that gave him nearly unlimited powers and placed him above any oversight, including by the judiciary.

The latest eruption of political violence has deepened the malaise as Morsi struggles to get a grip on enormous social and economic problems and the increasingly dangerous fault lines that divide this nation of 85 million.

In an ominous sign, a one-time jihadist group on Sunday blamed the secular opposition for the violence and threatened to set up vigilante militias to defend the government it supports. Tareq el-Zomr of the once-jihadist Gamaa Islamiya, said that if the authorities fail to achieve security, "it will be the right of the Egyptian people ... to set up popular committees to protect private and public property and counter the aggression on innocent citizens."

In Port Said on Sunday, tens of thousands of mourners poured into the streets for a mass funeral for most of the 37 people who died on Saturday. They chanted slogans against Morsi.

"We are now dead against Morsi," said Port Said activist Amira Alfy. "We will not rest now until he goes and we will not take part in the next parliamentary elections. Port Said has risen and will not allow even a semblance of normalcy to come back," she said.

The violence flared only a month after a prolonged crisis ? punctuated by deadly violence ? over the new constitution. Ten died in that round of unrest and hundreds were injured.

In Port Said, mourners chanted "There is no God but Allah," and "Morsi is God's enemy" as the funeral procession made its way through the city after prayers for the dead at the city's Mariam Mosque. Women clad in black led the chants, which were quickly picked up by the rest of the mourners.

There were no police or army troops in sight. But the funeral procession briefly halted after gunfire rang out. Security officials said it came from several mourners who opened fire at the Police Club next to the cemetery. Activists, however, said the gunfire first came from inside the army club, which is also close to the cemetery. Some of the mourners returned fire, which drew more shots as well as tear gas, according to witnesses. They, together with the officials, spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation in the city on the Mediterranean at the northern tip of the Suez Canal.

A total of 630 people were injured, some of them with gunshot wounds, said Abdel-Rahman Farag, director of the city's hospitals.

Also Sunday, army troops backed by armored vehicles staked out positions at key government facilities to protect state interests and try to restore order.

There was also a funeral in Cairo for two policemen killed in the Port Said violence a day earlier. Several policemen grieving for their colleagues heckled Interior Minister Mohammed Ibrahim, who is in charge of the force, when he arrived for their funeral, according to witnesses.

The angry officers screamed at the minister that he was only at the funeral for the TV cameras ? a highly unusual show of dissent in Egypt, where the police force maintains military-like discipline.

Ibrahim hurriedly left and the funeral proceeded without him, a sign that the prestige of the state and its top executives were diminishing.

In Cairo, clashes broke out for the fourth straight day on Sunday, with protesters and police outside two landmark, Nile-side hotels near central Tahrir Square, birthplace of the 2011 uprising. Police fired tear gas while protesters pelted them with rocks.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/curfew-start-3-egypt-provinces-hit-riots-061425341.html

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Cow smuggling ... it's how Bangladesh gets its beef

Beef is a delicacy in Bangladesh, but Hindu-majority India refuses to sell their sacred cows. The demand is so high, however, that a dangerous $920 million cow smuggling trade has popped up. ?

By Shaikh Azizur Rahman,?Contributor / January 26, 2013

An Indian Hindu man stands with a cow as he waits for alms at Sangam, the confluence of the holy rivers Ganges and Yamuna and mythical Saraswati at the Maha Kumbh Mela in Allahabad, India, last week. Cows are everywhere in India, but the cow is considered holy in the Hindu-majority country. There are 26 breeds of cow in India. The hump, long ears, and bushy tail distinguish the Indian cow.

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More than 90 percent of the 160 million people who live there are Muslims and for them beef is a delicacy.?

The country's meat producers estimate that slaughterhouses need up to 3 million cows every year to feed Bangladeshi appetites, and to help meet demand, Bangladesh is eyeing neighboring India. Cows are everywhere in India, but the cow is considered holy in the Hindu-majority country. In fact, slaughtering cows is banned in many Indian states, and New Delhi refuses to export?them.

That refusal hasn't done much to deter the demand for beef in Bangladesh, however.? In fact, say officials in Dhaka, beef has become so valuable it's spurred a dangerous cow smuggling trade across the India-Bangladesh border.?

More than 2 million cows are smuggled from India to Bangladesh every year and most of the illegal trade takes place through the Indian border state of West Bengal, says Bimal Pramanik, an independent researcher in Calcutta, India.

?Bangladeshi slaughterhouses cannot source even 1 million cows from within the country. If Indian cows do not reach the Bangladeshi slaughterhouses, there will be a big crisis there,? says Mr. Pramanik, adding that 3 out of every 4 cows slaughtered in the country are from India.?

?In this thriving trade, [herds of] cows worth 50 billion rupees [$920 million] are sent across to Bangladesh every year. It?s the sheer economics of the trade that drives the smuggling,??says Pramanik.

Cattle smugglers say they routinely bribe the police, customs, Border Security Force guards, and even some politicians in India to look the other way.

However, locals call this part of the border the ?Wall of Death,? for the smuggling-related tensions that?sometimes?turn into violence. In 2012, security forces killed 48 Bangladeshis along the border, according to the Bangladeshi human rights group Ain o Salish Kendra.?

But Bangladeshis say there is a simple way to end violence along the border.

"If India begins exporting cows to Bangladesh, such untoward incidents will stop," said the Bangladeshi Commerce Minister Golam Mohammad Quader.? "We are really keen to import cows from India, and want all illegal activities involving cow trade across the border to end," he said.

The former head of India's Border Security Forces Utthan Kumar Bansal recently agreed:?

?The menace of smuggling might be best controlled if the trade across the border is made legal. The legalization of export of cows could also help curb tension on the volatile border,? Mr. Bansal said.

Although Bansal?s comment did not trigger any government reaction in India, some right wing Hindu groups said they would never let India export cows to any country.?

Radhakanta Saha, who is a World Hindu Organization leader and heads a volunteer group that aims to prevent cow smuggling in West Bengal, said: ?The cow is our mother. We shall begin country-wide agitation if India decides to export cows to a country where they are likely to be slaughtered for ... meat.?

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UK inflation expectations rise to 2.8 percent in January - Citi/YouGov

LONDON (Reuters) - Britons' expectations of the average rate of inflation for the year ahead edged up to 2.8 percent in January from 2.7 percent in December, a monthly survey by polling company YouGov showed on Monday.

The poll - which is conducted on behalf of Citi - showed that over the next five to 10 years, Britons expected inflation to average 3.4 percent, up from 3.3 percent in December.

Both figures are in line with the long-run average since the survey started in 2005 but above the BoE Monetary Policy Committee's (MPC) 2 percent target, Citi said.

"Whether by luck or judgement, the general public's inflation expectations have, on average, been closer than the MPC's forecasts to the inflation outturns, correctly anticipating the persistent inflation stickiness," Citi economist Michael Saunders said.

"At present, we suspect that the general public's view of further inflation stickiness will again prove correct," he added. "Moreover, the Chancellor may well change the inflation target to make it easier for the MPC to tolerate such a persistent regulatory-driven inflation overshoot."

The poll of 2,413 people was conducted between January 21 and January 23. Consumer price inflation was 2.7 percent in December.

(Reporting by David Milliken)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/uk-inflation-expectations-rise-2-8-percent-january-155251249--business.html

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Toyota sold nearly 9.75 million vehicles last year

TOKYO (AP) ? Now it's official: Toyota is once again the world's top automaker.

Toyota Motor Corp. released its tally for global vehicle sales for last year Monday at 9.748 million vehicles ? a bigger number than the estimate it gave last month at about 9.7 million vehicles.

It was already clear Toyota had dethroned General Motors Co. as the Detroit-based automaker fell short, selling 9.29 million vehicles.

GM had been the top-selling automaker for more than seven decades before losing the title to Toyota in 2008.

GM retook the sales crown in 2011, when Toyota's production was hurt by the quake and tsunami in northeastern Japan.

The latest results show Toyota's powerful comeback.

Volkswagen AG of Germany sold a record 9.1 million vehicles around the world.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/toyota-sold-nearly-9-75-million-vehicles-last-051532046--finance.html

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Karrueche Tran: Nude in Rolling Out!

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Menace II Society 20 Year West Coast Mega-Mix By ... - DubCNN

27Jan
2013

Unbelievably 2013 marks the 20th?anniversary?of the release of the classic hood film Menace II Society.

The movie ? which was released on May 26th 1993 ? was the directorial debut of twin brothers Allen and Albert Hughes who had originally hired Tupac Shakur and Spice 1 to play?Sharif and Caine?respectively,?but they were later fired with Shakur being found guilty of assault and battery six months later for assaulting the director.

Despite pre-production controversy the film went on to?commercial and critical success, winning the Best Movie award at the?1994 MTV Movie Awards and becoming a point of reference across the past two decades.

This week a?Producer and DJ from Amsterdam namely?THEprinceOFbeatz?teamed up with?Daily Movement?to release a Westcoast Mega-Mix in celebration of this movie landmark!

The mix caught our ears and linked with the anniversary we wanted to share it with our readers! Listen to the full Mega-Mix?and check?the tracklist below!

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Davos summit ends with warnings on global economy

DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) ? The crisis mood is gone, but that doesn't mean you can slip back into your old ways ? that's the message from top international finance officials wrapping up the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

They warned governments Saturday against letting their relief over an improved economic climate turn into complacency over reforms many want to see in order to sustain a still-uncertain recovery.

"Do not relax," International Monetary Fund head Christine Lagarde urged at a closing panel on the economic outlook.

She said the IMF outlook for a "fragile and timid" recovery depended on officials in the powerhouse economies of Europe, the U.S. and Japan making "the right decisions."

Her comments came at the end of the gathering of 2,500 business, financial and political leaders that took place in a more upbeat atmosphere than last year.

Fears over the breakup the euro currency union have abated, while the U.S. has avoided the so-called "fiscal cliff" of automatic tax increases and spending cuts that threatened to push the world's largest economy back into recession.

With those bullets dodged, there are fears that governments may ease up on the measures to improve growth and reduce debt that many institutions such as the IMF are calling for.

The IMF estimates that the world economy will grow about 3.5 percent this year, modestly better than last year's 3.2 percent. Yet the improvement is uneven. The eurozone and Japan are in recession, but the U.S. is growing, and emerging economies such as China are expanding much more quickly.

The developed world is still recovering from the shock of the financial crisis, which began in 2007 when U.S. banks revealed heavy losses related to mortgages handed out to people with shaky credit. With banks around the world teetering, the world economy slid into deepest recession since World War II and the recovery since has been unspectacular.

Like last year, Europe and specifically the debt problems of the 17 European Union countries that use the euro, was a key focus in Davos.

Lagarde said officials in Europe have to see through reforms to prevent failed banks from adding to government debt through bailouts. Progress towards a "banking union" that would impose tougher, centralized supervision of banks to ward off failures and bailouts has been slow.

Lagarde said the eurozone was still in "a very fragile situation" that was made more risky through a slow decision-making process and occasional backtracking on initiatives.

In addition, she said U.S. has to sort out its budget dispute between Congress and President Barack Obama. Up against a New Year's deadline, the two sides put off much of their dispute for a few months.

"Good decisions have been made," she said. "Sometimes at the last minute, as in the United States, sometimes laborious and confusingly as in the eurozone," she said. "In 2013 they have to keep up the momentum.

Angel Gurria, the secretary general of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, echoed Lagarde, saying "let's fight complacency with everything we've got, let's continue with the reform process so we can consolidate this hesitant recovery."

Akira Amari, Japan's minister of economic and fiscal policy, underlined the determination of the newly elected government of Prime Minister Shenzo Abe to jolt the country's economy out of its stagnation.

And the head of Canada's central bank, Mark Carney, said the world's major economies, so far supported by central bank stimulus such as low interest rates, needed to "achieve escape velocity" in which growth becomes self-sustaining. Carney, who is due to become governor of the Bank of England in June, said the eurozone had been stabilized by an offer by the European Central Bank to buy government bonds of indebted countries and lower their borrowing costs.

Yet Carney said the ECB move was "crucial but not decisive" without progress on banking union and reforms to increase growth.

He said policy makers "have to finish the job they have started."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/davos-summit-ends-warnings-global-economy-152248504--finance.html

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Hugo Chavez Respiratory Infection: Venezuelan President Overcomes Health Issue


SANTIAGO, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has overcome a serious respiratory infection, but is still being treated for breathing problems after cancer surgery last month, Information Minister Ernesto Villegas told reporters in Chile on Saturday.
Chavez has not been seen in public since he underwent his fourth and most serious cancer operation in Cuba on Dec. 11.

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Liberated Malians celebrate, French-led forces clear Timbuktu

GAO/SEVARE, Mali (Reuters) - Residents of Mali's northern town of Gao, captured from sharia-observing Islamist rebels by French and Malian troops, danced in the streets to drums and music on Sunday as the French-led offensive also drove the rebels from Timbuktu.

The weekend gains made at Gao and Timbuktu by the French and Malian troops capped a two-week whirlwind intervention by France in its former Sahel colony, which has driven al Qaeda-allied militant fighters northwards into the desert and mountains.

In Gao, the largest town in the north where the Islamist insurgents had banned music and smoking, cut off the hands of thieves and ordered women to wear veils, thousands cheered the liberating troops with shouts of "Mali, Mali, France, France".

French special forces backed by Rafale fighter jets and Tiger helicopters had helped capture the town early on Saturday.

Among the celebrating Gao crowds, many smoked cigarettes, women went unveiled and some men wore shorts to flout the severe sharia Islamic law the rebels had imposed for months. Youths on motorcycles flew the flags of Mali, France and Niger, whose troops also helped secure the ancient town on the Niger River.

"Now we can breathe freely," said Hawa Toure, 25, wearing a colorful traditional African robe banned under sharia for being too revealing. "We are as free as the wind today. We thank all of our friends around the world who helped us," she said.

French and Malian troops also arrived at the weekend at the fabled Saharan trading town of Timbuktu, more than 300 km (190 miles) to the west of Gao, and were working to restore government control over the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

A Malian military source said the French and Malian troops had met no resistance up to the gates of Timbuktu and controlled the airport. They were working on flushing out any Islamist rebel fighters still hiding in the city, a labyrinth of ancient mosques and monuments and mud-brick homes between alleys.

"Timbuktu is delicate, you can't just go in like that," the source, who asked not to be named, said.

A third northern town, the Tuareg seat of Kidal, in Mali's rugged and remote northeast, remains in rebel hands.

The United States and Europe are backing the U.N.-mandated Mali operation as a counterstrike against the threat of radical Islamist jihadists using the West African state's inhospitable Sahara desert as a launch pad for international attacks.

FEARS OF GUERRILLA WAR

Fighters from the Islamist alliance in north Mali, which groups AQIM with Malian Islamist group Ansar Dine and AQIM splinter MUJWA, had destroyed ancient shrines sacred to moderate Sufi Moslems in Timbuktu, provoking international outrage.

They had also applied amputations for thieves and stoning of adulterers under sharia law.

As the French and Malian troops push into northern Mali, African troops from a continental intervention force expected to number 7,700 are being flown into the country, despite delays due to logistical problems and the lack of airlift capacity.

France sent warplanes and 2,500 troops to Mali after its government appealed to Paris for help when Islamist rebels launched an offensive south towards the capital Bamako early in January. They seized several towns, since retaken by the French.

In the face of the two-week-old French-Malian counter offensive, the rebels seemed to be pulling back north into the trackless desert wastes and mountain fastnesses of the Sahara.

Military experts fear they could carry on a grueling hit-and-run guerrilla war against the government from there.

A leader of Mali's main Tuareg insurgent movement, MNLA, whose initial separatist rebellion in the north was hijacked by al Qaeda and its local Malian allies, offered help from his group's desert fighters to the French-led offensive.

Speaking at Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso, Ibrahim Ag Mohamed Assaleh said the MNLA was preparing to attack the withdrawing al Qaeda-allied Islamist forces and its leaders, whom he said were hiding in the Tidmane and Tigharghar mountains in Kidal region.

At Konna, 500 km (312 miles) southeast of Gao and recently recaptured from the rebels, some people were still afraid.

"No-one believes the rebels will give up without resisting. They may be regrouping for an attack, there is fear of a guerrilla war," said Salou Toure, a middle-aged resident of Timbuktu who had fled that town three months ago.

"WE CUT HIS THROAT"

In Gao, the atmosphere was jubilant. Malian army Colonel Didier Dacko declared the town "liberated"."I thank France and all friendly nations for helping Mali," he told the crowds.

Gao Mayor Sadou Diallo, who had taken refuge in Bamako during the Islamist occupation, was triumphantly reinstalled.

Around a dozen "terrorists" were killed in the taking of Gao, while French forces suffered no losses or injuries, France's defense ministry said.

Youths in the city said there were still some rebels and rebel sympathizers around, but they were being found. "Yesterday, even, we found one hiding in a house. We cut his throat," one man said, asking not to be named. "Today we found another and we brought him to the army."

Human rights groups have expressed fears of violent reprisals being taken against lighter-skinned Malians suspected of sympathizing with the Islamist rebels, who have many Tuaregs and Arabs in their ranks.

At an African Union summit in Addis Ababa, outgoing AU chairman Thomas Boni Yayi, president of Benin, criticized Africa's slow response to the Islamist insurgency in Mali.

"How could it be that when faced with a danger that threatens its very foundations, Africa, although it had the means to defend itself, continued to wait," Yayi said.

OFFERS OF FUNDS, HELP

Around 1,900 African troops, including Chadian, have been deployed to Mali so far as part of the planned U.N.-backed African intervention force, known as AFISMA. Burkina Faso, Benin, Nigeria, Senegal, Togo, Niger and Chad are providing troops. Burundi and other nations have pledged to contribute.

The United States and Europe, while providing airlift and intelligence support to the anti-militant offensive in Mali, are not planning to send in any combat troops. Washington agreed to fly tankers to refuel French warplanes.

The AU is expected to seek hundreds of millions of dollars in logistical support and funding for the African Mali force at a conference of donors to be held in Addis Ababa on January 29.

European Commissioner for Development Andris Piebalgs told Reuters in Addis Ababa he believed enough funds would be offered to sustain the African troop intervention for a year.

Piebalgs added the latest estimated cost of the operation he had seen was 430 million euros ($579.42 million).

(Additional reporting by Cheikh Diouara in Gao, Tiemoko Diallo in Bamako, Richard Valdmanis in Sevare, Mali, Nathalie Prevost in Ouagadougou, Joe Bavier in Abidjan, Richard Lough and Aaron Maasho in Addis Ababa; Writing by Pascal Fletcher; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/french-malian-forces-capture-gao-rebel-stronghold-004512113.html

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Nokia intros Music+ subscription service with unlimited downloads, web listening

Nokia Music on a Lumia 800

Most of the bigger streaming music services have both a free tier for casual listeners and a paid level for truly committed music fans. Nokia doesn't want to be the exception to the rule. It's launching Nokia Music+, a paid version of its existing platform. Paying €4 per month ($4 in the US) gives perks that you'd normally expect from a more expensive alternative like Spotify or Slacker's premium tier: the upgrade ratchets up the audio quality, adds lyrics, allows unlimited skips in Mix Radio and enables as many downloads for offline play as the phone can hold. Aren't you suddenly glad that you picked up a 32GB Lumia 920? Not that you'll always need it to tune in -- Music+ adds web streaming for anything with a suitably capable browser. Nokia hasn't said just which countries beyond the US will get the more advanced service, but it should make a formal debut within the next few weeks.

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Vine Is Cool - Business Insider

The tech press fell in love with Twitter's new video-sharing app Vine this week. And rightfully so; it's really, really good. A blast to use.

On the other hand, a lot of people are jumping the gun, proclaiming Vine a revolution. It isn't.

I don't think Vine is a game-changer.?I don't think Vine marks the end of that blogger-created quest for the "Instagram of video." (I don't think such a quest needs to exist). I don't think Vine will be a key component to Twitter's future success. (Other content is).

I think Vine is simply a brilliantly executed app that's insanely fun to use, and it makes a great addition to Twitter's portfolio. (In much the same way Instagram makes a great addition to Facebook's ecosystem of apps).

It's been two days since launch and I'm already addicted. Vine even made it to my iPhone's home screen, right next to Instagram.

A few of my favorite features of the app:

  • It's fast. Videos in your feed start streaming almost immediately as soon as you scroll past them. Uploads are just as snappy.?
  • Twitter integration. If you share a Vine on Twitter, it plays nicely in your followers' Twitter feeds.?
  • You can cram a surprising amount of detailed storytelling into a six-second clip. Spencer Chen is really good at it, and?it's really pleasing to watch these on loop.

Of course, there are a few things that need improvement. I'd like to see Tumblr integration, a desktop site that lets you view your Vine feed on a laptop or desktop, and an easier way to embed videos without going through Twitter first.

But overall, Vine 1.0 is a smash hit, despite some early glitches and a tiff with Facebook.

If Vine hadn't been purchased by Twitter last year before the app even launched, you'd be reading a dozen stories right now about how it's the next Instagram and destined to be snapped up by Yahoo ?? which is on a hunt for really cool mobile startups ?? for a bazillion dollars.

But since Twitter, a giant tech company now valued at $9 billion, already owns Vine, the team has the luxury of making an incredible app even more incredible without worrying about what kind of financial return they'll get out of it.

I can't wait to see what they come up with.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/vine-is-cool-2013-1

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Fog delays 3rd round at Torrey Pines

Several players warm up for the fog-delayed start to the third round of Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi)

Several players warm up for the fog-delayed start to the third round of Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi)

Golf fans cross a fairway in the fog at Torrey Pines golf course during a weather delay before the start of the third round of the Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi)

Vijay Sing, of the Fiji Islands, warms up for the fog-delayed start to the third round of Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi)

(AP) ? Tiger Woods is going to have to wait to pursue another win at Torrey Pines.

A thick fog shrouded the course along the Pacific bluffs on Saturday and essentially wiped out the entire day at the Farmers Insurance Open. Woods, a six-time winner of this tournament, had a two-shot lead and never even bothered coming to the golf course. Three players completed one hole ? and that was after a three-hour delay.

Players were to resume the third round Sunday morning and go as long as daylight allowed, and then finish Monday.

And that's a best-case scenario.

In a bizarre twist, tour officials were hopeful of rain and a little wind Sunday morning, two elements that most golfers dread. That's what is needed, however, to keep the fog away from Torrey Pines and allow the tournament to resume.

"When Mother Nature doesn't want you to play, you can't play," said Mark Russell, the tour vice president of competition.

They did just about everything else.

Lucas Glover warmed up three times, at one point passed the time with a little trickery. He lined up two balls in the direction of the range, and hit them with a wedge so that one ball went straight in the air, and Jerry Kelly took a baseball swing with an inverted club and made contact.

Through four tournaments this year, the PGA Tour already had had its share of weather problems. This will be the second tournament that doesn't finish on the scheduled day. The Tournament of Champions at Kapalua didn't even start until Monday, the day it was supposed to end, because of 40 mph gusts. It had to be reduced to 54 holes and was completed on Tuesday.

Woods was at 11-under 133 and didn't need to come to the course with all the delays because he was in the last group with Billy Horschel and Casey Wittenberg. Horschel spent part of his day getting advice through text messages on how to play with Woods.

He'll get to see plenty of Woods over the next two days.

Russell said there would not be a 54-hole cut for 87 players ? typically there is a cut when the field is more than 78 players on Saturday. Instead, they will take a short lunch break and go back out, racing time when fog allows. The groups will stay the same until the tournament is over.

"I think the coolest thing that can come from it is that I think it looks like we're going to be paired together for 36 holes," Horschel said. "So it's a pretty cool thing that's going to happen. It's just going to be a fun day tomorrow and Monday. So we'll see how it goes."

Horschel also is among 17 players who are entered in the qualifier Monday to get into the Phoenix Open, which starts next week. Russell said those players have been given the latest tee times for the qualifier ? the latest is 1:36 p.m. MST ? with hopes of getting there.

Saturday began with a 30-minute delay that soon stretched into three hours, and the sun broke through the clouds as Hunter Mahan, Robert Garrigus and John Mallinger teed off on the 10th hole at the South Course. Five minutes later, the horn sounded. Because it was for weather, they were able to finish the hole.

Mahan's caddie took a picture of the 11th tee, a 216-yard par 3, and the visibility was no more than 50 yards.

It never got any better.

"That little bit of sun we did get today was overpowered by just the saturation of the atmosphere, so we just couldn't overcome it today," said Stewart Williams, the tour's meteorologist.

Defending champion Brandt Snedeker, seven shots out of the lead, was among those who had the longest day. He was up at 5 a.m., arrived in darkness, warmed up in the fog and never hit a shot.

"It's tough when you prepare one day, and then it's one of those days where preparation is going to be kind of thrown off," he said. "But we have these days from time to time. We kind of know what to do to keep your mind fresh and ready to go. You realize it's a different week, and could be a Monday finish now and be ready for that."

Woods won in 2005 at Torrey Pines when fog interrupted the tournament, though it was completed on Sunday. The last time this event was shortened to 54 holes because of weather was in 1998.

Russell said the Farmers Insurance Open will go 72 holes. He just couldn't promise when 84 players could get to the 37th hole of the tournament. Without rain, there was the chance of more fog Sunday morning.

"If we say we're not going to play because we might have fog in the morning, and we didn't have fog, we'd have tremendous problems," he said. "So we're going to schedule it, and hopefully, we won't have fog and we can play golf. That's all we can do. If Mother Nature doesn't cooperate, we don't have very much control over that. We're going to be out here, ready to play, and see what happens."

That's assuming they can see at all.

Associated Press

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Hello!

Hello,

I have just rejoined this site after taking quite a long break from it due to other things going on in my life. I have now got some free time so I am looking to get back into one of my favourite pass times: writing. I enjoy roleplaying mainly about reality so I'll be looking to get involved in some roleplays with a realistic storyline. For the time being I'll just be practising getting my post quality up to scratch and getting involved in some rp's here :)

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Roleplayers Wanted!

Ariel was known as the angel of nature. She oversaw the protection and healing of animals and plants, as well as the care of the Earth's elements. Sometimes when people asked for her help, Ariel provided healing that they needed, according to God's will.
Ariel usually worked with the archangel Raphael, but one day when he was away Ariel went to help a horribly wounded man. That man happened to be of the forbidden race, a Nephilim, the offspring of the Angels and Humans. Even thought she was supposed to go back to Heaven and report to the Archangels, she couldn't bring herself to do so.
She committed a sin.
She fell in love.
Leaving Heaven and sealing away her powers and wings, she managed to stay invisible among the humans living with the man she loved and their little daughter, Harmony. But Harmony wasn't an ordinary girl, after all her mother was a powerful angel and even her father had an angel's blood running through in his veins. At age seven her wings started to grow and Ariel had to use her powers to seal them. The moment she used them the Archangels located her whereabouts and sent the Fallen after them. They caught Ariel and the Nephilim, but the little girl was no where to be found. After erasing the Angel's memory they let her continue her work but they watched her every move, as for the Nephilim, he was cast away, never to be seen again.


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It has been ten years since then. Harmony is now living like any ordinary girl, until the day when mysterious people start appearing in her life. She sees strange lights around people, hears voices softly whisper and she swears that sometimes it seems like the time has stopped. She thinks that all that is related to her past and her real parents who'm she can't remember. Together with a few angels and fallen she will try to make the Archangels understand that they all deserve live and to love. They are all God's children after all. The rules have to change, even if they are cast down from heaven, they will try to make them understand.

Love is a sacred thing yet for love will Angels have to sin?

There are a lot of characters open so if you are interested be sure to check it out :)
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ConnecTV adds SocialTV Timeline for mobile, puts chats with stars on a second screen

ConnecTV adds SocialTV Timeline for mobile, lets us chat with stars on a second screen

ConnecTV represents traditional TV producers' attempt at second screen content, and having that official blessing carries certain perks. Witness the platform's newly added SocialTV Timeline for mobile devices: the real-time, synced content feed provides not just expandable info, news and polls in line with ongoing fan conversations, but live chats with TV and sports personas during key shows and events. The SocialTV Timeline isn't limited to the avaialble iOS or web apps, either; there's support for syndicating it through other companies' mobile software and sites. The core ConnecTV apps remain free (if ad-supported), so those who've had an inclination to chat with an actor or NFL veteran just need to visit the relevant links to get started.

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ConnecTV Unveils New SocialTV Timeline[TM] for Mobile Devices

Fans chat in real time with TV and sports stars in new format that syncs with TV

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ConnecTV, the social TV network for television fans, today announced a unique new SocialTV Timeline that dynamically syncs on your mobile devices to whatever show you're watching, and offers a stream of integrated news, bios, special info, polls, and celebrity tweets. ConnecTV's SocialTV Timeline also puts front and center "guest star" chat with stars from hit programs "Pretty Little Liars," "Dancing With the Stars," and "X-Factor," as well as Super Bowl and Heisman Trophy-winning sports celebrities.

Just tap on any content unit in ConnecTV's "SocialTV Timeline" and it immediately springs to life, expanding to offer news, polls, play-by-play sports and more. Share with friends, sign up for upcoming show alerts, create a ConnecTV viewing party or chat with stars and other fans - all with one touch. Fans can access ConnecTV's new features free on smart phones, tablets and computers by downloading the ConnecTV app in the iTunes Store or at ConnecTV.com. The new SocialTV Timeline is also available for syndication by third parties as a simple module that works in smart phone and tablet applications as well as on web pages, allowing users anywhere to sync to TV across more than 400 channels.

The SocialTV Timeline showcases TV and sports stars as well as Internet celebrities chatting with fans in real time as they watch their favorite shows and games or in ConnecTV's Watercooler. Among the "guest stars" showcased in ConnecTV chat: Keegan Allen of ABC Family's "Pretty Little Liars," Val Chmerkovskiy of ABC's "Dancing With The Stars: All-Stars," Apollo Nida of Bravo's "Real Housewives of Atlanta," Beilee Madison co-star of Billy Crystal's "Parental Guidance," Chris Rene of Fox's "X-Factor," Super Bowl XXXIV champion and St. Louis Rams tight end Roland Williams, Heisman Trophy winner and legendary Oakland Raider Tim Brown and Internet celebrity Michael Buckley.

"ConnecTV is primarily focused on a great user experience that enhances television viewing - rather than distracting you from the ten foot experience by pulling your focus in dozens of different directions," said ConnecTV Co-Founder Ian Aaron. "By giving our million users - and growing fast - a companion experience to television programming and marketing that they can act on with one touch, ConnecTV leads the way in fast-forwarding television into a truly social and interactive medium."

"All the play-by-play action on the field now comes to life in real time on ConnecTV with a stream of deep stats, player bios, news and more," said former Oakland Raider Tim Brown, who chats with fans on ConnecTV. "Joining the conversation with my super sofa warriors or sports bar titans is the most fun way to watch every game."

The SocialTV Timeline launch follows the announcement of ConnecTV's AdSync Network, which enables "view-sers" to act immediately on relevant television ads and promotions by tapping on synchronized companion ads on their second screen devices: Buy now, get a special promotional offer, watch additional product videos, find the closest store or enter a contest. SocialTV Timeline and the TV AdSync Network comprise the core of ConnecTV's new social television platform that syncs with every show across more than 400 national channels, local stations and regional sports networks.

The new suite of ConnecTV features launches with an innovative graphical design that showcases the conversation around your favorite shows as well as a one-touch social integration that instantly connects viewers with their friends and followers throughout the social sphere. The design mission: To make TV more engaging, more compelling and more fun.

Consistent with the new design's focus on driving the conversation around television, ConnecTV showcases its "Watercooler" initiative launched over the summer. Watercooler features national and local celebrities in sports, news, and entertainment chatting about the day's top news on TV. The Watercooler premiered on ConnecTV around the 2012 London Games with Olympic Gold Medalists Bruce Jenner, Greg Louganis, Aaron Peirsol, Amanda Beard, and Clyde Drexler, and has continued through the new year with pop culture icon Michael Buckley sparking social media conversation around tent-pole programming such as the Golden Globes, "Dancing with the Stars" and "Vampire Diaries."

ConnecTV's new mobile interface is designed as a stream of dynamic cells, which, when touched, instantly expand to provide users with more in-depth information and real-time interactive functionality, including purchasing capabilities, in-depth and play-by-play sports statistics, relevant user polls, and connected social media - as well as enabling chat that is synchronized with the show you are watching.

The free ConnecTV app offers companion programming content and social interactivity elements that sync with any program from any TV source: cable, satellite and IPTV - live or time-shifted. ConnecTV uses a proprietary combination of content-recognition algorithms, closed caption data and a diverse mix of content meta-data to drive the accuracy, relevancy and speed of synchronization with broadcast programming - along with a tight technical integration into leading social media networks including Facebook and Twitter.

ConnecTV's new platform syndication opportunity for SocialTV Timeline and the AdSync Network launches with the top broadcast media companies' television stations across America: Belo Corp., Cox Media Group, E.W. Scripps Co., Gannett Broadcasting, Hearst Television Inc., Media General Inc., Meredith Corp., Post-Newsweek Stations, Raycom Media and Schurz Communications.

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