Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Atmospheric rivers set to increase UK winter flooding

Atmospheric rivers set to increase UK winter flooding [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 23-Jul-2013
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The prolonged heat wave that has bathed the UK in sunshine over the past month has given the country an unexpected taste of summer that has seemed to be missing in recent years.

However, a new study published today, 24 July, in IOP Publishing's Environmental Research Letters, has provided warnings that will chime with those accustomed to more typical British weather.

According to the study, winter flooding in the UK is set to get more severe and more frequent under the influence of climate change as a result of a change in the characteristics of atmospheric rivers (ARs).

ARs are narrow regions of intense moisture flows in the lower troposphere of the atmosphere that deliver sustained and heavy rainfall to mid-latitude regions such as the UK.

They are responsible for many of the largest winter floods in the mid-latitudes and can carry extremely large amounts of water: the AR responsible for flooding in the northwest of the UK in 2009 transported 4500 times more water than the average flow in the River Thames in London.

The researchers, from the University of Reading and University of Iowa, found that large parts of the projected changes in AR frequency and intensity would be down to thermodynamic changes in the atmosphere, rather than the natural variability of the climate, suggesting that it is a response to anthropogenic climate change.

To reach these conclusions, the researchers used simulations from five state-of-the-art climate models to investigate how the characteristics of ARs may change under future climate change scenarios.

Firstly, they used the climate models to see how accurately they could simulate the ARs that occurred between 1980 and 2005. The five models did this successfully and were deemed capable of projecting how future ARs will develop under different scenarios.

The models were then used to simulate future conditions under two scenarios RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 that represent different, yet equally plausible, scenarios for future increases in greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere. They projected changes that would occur between 2074 and 2099.

Each of the five models simulated an increase in AR frequency. For the RCP8.5 projections, which represents stronger increases in greenhouse gas concentrations than RCP4.5, there was a striking level of consistency in the magnitude of change in AR frequency all models showed an approximate doubling of the number of future ARs compared to the simulations for 1980 2005.

The models also projected an increase in intensity of the ARs, meaning an AR impacting the UK in the future is projected to deliver more moisture, potentially causing larger precipitation totals.

Lead author of the research, Dr David Lavers, said: "ARs could become stronger in terms of their moisture transport. In a warming world, atmospheric water vapour content is expected to rise due to an increase in saturation water vapour pressure with air temperature. This is likely to result in increased water vapour transport.

"The link between ARs and flooding is already well established, so an increase in AR frequency is likely to lead an increased number of heavy winter rainfall events and floods. More intense ARs are likely to lead to higher rainfall totals, and thus larger flood events."

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From Wednesday 24 July, this paper can be downloaded from http://iopscience.iop.org/1748-9326/8/3/034010/article

Notes to Editors

Contact

1. For further information, a full draft of the journal paper or contact with one of the researchers, contact IOP Press Officer, Michael Bishop:

Tel: 0117 930 1032
E-mail: michael.bishop@iop.org

IOP Publishing Journalist Area

2. The IOP Publishing Journalist Area gives journalists access to embargoed press releases, advanced copies of papers, supplementary images and videos. In addition to this, a weekly news digest is uploaded into the Journalist Area every Friday, highlighting a selection of newsworthy papers set to be published in the following week.

Login details also give free access to IOPscience, IOP Publishing's journal platform.

To apply for a free subscription to this service, please email Michael Bishop, IOP Press Officer, michael.bishop@iop.org, with your name, organisation, address and a preferred username.

Future changes in atmospheric rivers and their implications for winter flooding in Britain

3. The published version of the paper 'Future changes in atmospheric rivers and their implications for winter flooding in Britain' (David A Lavers et al 2013 Environ. Res. Lett. 8 034010) will be freely available online from Wednesday 24 July. It will be available at http://iopscience.iop.org/1748-9326/8/3/034010/article.

Environmental Research Letters

4. Environmental Research Letters is an open access journal that covers all of environmental science, providing a coherent and integrated approach including research articles, perspectives and editorials.

IOP Publishing

5. IOP Publishing provides a range of journals, magazines, websites and services that enable researchers and research organisations to reach the widest possible audience for their research.

We combine the culture of a learned society with global reach and highly efficient and effective publishing systems and processes. With offices in the UK, US, Germany, China and Japan, and staff in many other locations including Mexico and Russia, we serve researchers in the physical and related sciences in all parts of the world.

IOP Publishing is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Institute of Physics. The Institute is a leading scientific society promoting physics and bringing physicists together for the benefit of all. Any profits generated by IOP Publishing are used by the Institute to support science and scientists in both the developed and developing world. Go to ioppublishing.org.

The Institute of Physics

6. The Institute of Physics is a leading scientific society. We are a charitable organisation with a worldwide membership of more than 50,000, working together to advance physics education, research and application. We engage with policymakers and the general public to develop awareness and understanding of the value of physics and, through IOP Publishing, we are world leaders in professional scientific communications. Go to http://www.iop.org


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Atmospheric rivers set to increase UK winter flooding [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 23-Jul-2013
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Contact: Michael Bishop
michael.bishop@iop.org
01-179-301-032
Institute of Physics

The prolonged heat wave that has bathed the UK in sunshine over the past month has given the country an unexpected taste of summer that has seemed to be missing in recent years.

However, a new study published today, 24 July, in IOP Publishing's Environmental Research Letters, has provided warnings that will chime with those accustomed to more typical British weather.

According to the study, winter flooding in the UK is set to get more severe and more frequent under the influence of climate change as a result of a change in the characteristics of atmospheric rivers (ARs).

ARs are narrow regions of intense moisture flows in the lower troposphere of the atmosphere that deliver sustained and heavy rainfall to mid-latitude regions such as the UK.

They are responsible for many of the largest winter floods in the mid-latitudes and can carry extremely large amounts of water: the AR responsible for flooding in the northwest of the UK in 2009 transported 4500 times more water than the average flow in the River Thames in London.

The researchers, from the University of Reading and University of Iowa, found that large parts of the projected changes in AR frequency and intensity would be down to thermodynamic changes in the atmosphere, rather than the natural variability of the climate, suggesting that it is a response to anthropogenic climate change.

To reach these conclusions, the researchers used simulations from five state-of-the-art climate models to investigate how the characteristics of ARs may change under future climate change scenarios.

Firstly, they used the climate models to see how accurately they could simulate the ARs that occurred between 1980 and 2005. The five models did this successfully and were deemed capable of projecting how future ARs will develop under different scenarios.

The models were then used to simulate future conditions under two scenarios RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 that represent different, yet equally plausible, scenarios for future increases in greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere. They projected changes that would occur between 2074 and 2099.

Each of the five models simulated an increase in AR frequency. For the RCP8.5 projections, which represents stronger increases in greenhouse gas concentrations than RCP4.5, there was a striking level of consistency in the magnitude of change in AR frequency all models showed an approximate doubling of the number of future ARs compared to the simulations for 1980 2005.

The models also projected an increase in intensity of the ARs, meaning an AR impacting the UK in the future is projected to deliver more moisture, potentially causing larger precipitation totals.

Lead author of the research, Dr David Lavers, said: "ARs could become stronger in terms of their moisture transport. In a warming world, atmospheric water vapour content is expected to rise due to an increase in saturation water vapour pressure with air temperature. This is likely to result in increased water vapour transport.

"The link between ARs and flooding is already well established, so an increase in AR frequency is likely to lead an increased number of heavy winter rainfall events and floods. More intense ARs are likely to lead to higher rainfall totals, and thus larger flood events."

###

From Wednesday 24 July, this paper can be downloaded from http://iopscience.iop.org/1748-9326/8/3/034010/article

Notes to Editors

Contact

1. For further information, a full draft of the journal paper or contact with one of the researchers, contact IOP Press Officer, Michael Bishop:

Tel: 0117 930 1032
E-mail: michael.bishop@iop.org

IOP Publishing Journalist Area

2. The IOP Publishing Journalist Area gives journalists access to embargoed press releases, advanced copies of papers, supplementary images and videos. In addition to this, a weekly news digest is uploaded into the Journalist Area every Friday, highlighting a selection of newsworthy papers set to be published in the following week.

Login details also give free access to IOPscience, IOP Publishing's journal platform.

To apply for a free subscription to this service, please email Michael Bishop, IOP Press Officer, michael.bishop@iop.org, with your name, organisation, address and a preferred username.

Future changes in atmospheric rivers and their implications for winter flooding in Britain

3. The published version of the paper 'Future changes in atmospheric rivers and their implications for winter flooding in Britain' (David A Lavers et al 2013 Environ. Res. Lett. 8 034010) will be freely available online from Wednesday 24 July. It will be available at http://iopscience.iop.org/1748-9326/8/3/034010/article.

Environmental Research Letters

4. Environmental Research Letters is an open access journal that covers all of environmental science, providing a coherent and integrated approach including research articles, perspectives and editorials.

IOP Publishing

5. IOP Publishing provides a range of journals, magazines, websites and services that enable researchers and research organisations to reach the widest possible audience for their research.

We combine the culture of a learned society with global reach and highly efficient and effective publishing systems and processes. With offices in the UK, US, Germany, China and Japan, and staff in many other locations including Mexico and Russia, we serve researchers in the physical and related sciences in all parts of the world.

IOP Publishing is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Institute of Physics. The Institute is a leading scientific society promoting physics and bringing physicists together for the benefit of all. Any profits generated by IOP Publishing are used by the Institute to support science and scientists in both the developed and developing world. Go to ioppublishing.org.

The Institute of Physics

6. The Institute of Physics is a leading scientific society. We are a charitable organisation with a worldwide membership of more than 50,000, working together to advance physics education, research and application. We engage with policymakers and the general public to develop awareness and understanding of the value of physics and, through IOP Publishing, we are world leaders in professional scientific communications. Go to http://www.iop.org


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After mixup, fireworks erupt again in Whitey Bulger trial

AP Photo/Elise Amendola

Steve Davis, brother of murder victim Debra Davis, cursed out a witness in the James "Whitey" Bulger trial on Monday.

Fireworks erupted again at the trial of James "Whitey" Bulger on Monday, this time after a witness suggested a victim's brother was a drug addict and an informant ? then backtracked when the man stood up and cursed him out.

"You're a [expletive] liar!" Steve Davis shouted at Stephen "The Rifleman" Flemmi in Boston Federal Court.

Flemmi, who was Bulger's partner in the Winter Hill Gang, said he'd made a mistake and was actually talking about one of Davis' brothers, Mickey, according to the Boston Globe.

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Admitted killer Stephen 'The Rifleman' Flemmi on the witness stand in James 'Whitey' Bulger's trial, as seen in this courtroom sketch.

The Davises' sister, Debra, was dating Flemmi when she was strangled in 1981.

Flemmi ? who is serving life for 10 murders ? testified Friday that Bulger choked the life out of her with his bare hands because he thought she was a distraction and knew too much about his ties to a corrupt FBI agent.

Steve Davis, 55, has not missed a day of Bulger's trial since it began last month even though he says the testimony about his sister's murder has been gut-wrenching.

After Flemmi's testimony Friday, he told NBC News that it stung to hear the gruesome details again. But he was also troubled by Flemmi's testimony that Bulger thought Debra Davis' brother ? not named at the time ? was a rat.

"I know what I am," he said. "I never informed on anyone."

Bulger ? who is on trial for 19 murders and other crimes after spending 16 years on the lam ? shares Davis' distaste for the label of informant.

Earlier in the case, he hurled a profanity at a former agent who testified that the FBI recruited Bulger and Flemmi to dish on mobsters, and he aimed some four-letter words at ex-confederate Kevin Weeks after he told the jury Bulger, 83, was one of "the biggest rats."

After Monday's outburst, the judge told Davis he could stay in the courtroom if he quieted down so he was not available for immediate comment. A representative said no contact information was available for Mickey Davis.

It wasn't the first time Steve Davis had unloaded on Flemmi. When he was sentenced in 2003, Davis lost his temper and had to be escorted out of the courtroom.

Flemmi is one of the prosecution's last half-dozen witnesses. The defense has dozens more on its list and the trial is expected to last through the summer.

U.S. Department of Justice/ via Reuters

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Monday, July 22, 2013

A New Kind of Microchip Mimics the Human Brian in Real Time

A New Kind of Microchip Mimics the Human Brian in Real Time

A team of scientists in Switzerland has managed to cram 11,011 electrodes onto a single two-millimeter-by-two-millimeter piece of silicon to create a microchip that works just like an actual brain. The best part about this so-called neuromorphic chips? They can feel.

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Microsoft shares hit hard after profit badly misses expectations

Microsoft Corp. fell the most in more than four years after fourth-quarter profit missed analysts' projections by the biggest margin in at least a decade as demand weakens for Windows-run personal computers.

Results also were hurt by a $900 million writedown of Surface tablet inventory, shaving 7 cents a share from earnings. Excluding that, profit was 66 cents a share, Microsoft said Thursday, trailing analysts' 75-cent prediction.

Stung by a Surface device that few consumers want, the company faces a shift by consumers to mobile gadgets that offer many of the same features as laptops and desktops at lower prices.

CEO Steve Ballmer's effort to focus the company on devices and services may reduce profit as both areas carry thinner margins than traditional software.

"PCs were just uglier than people thought they would be, and people also had more Surface sales in there than there were," said Mark Moerdler, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. in New York, who rates Microsoft shares outperform.

Microsoft fell 11 percent to $31.40 at Friday's close in New York, the most since January 2009. The stock has gained 18 percent this year, compared with a 19 percent increase in the Standard & Poor's 500 Index.

PC shipments fell 11 percent last quarter, Framingham, Mass.-based IDC said. Surface, Microsoft's first-ever computer, shipped just 900,000 units in the last two quarters, IDC said.

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Hong Kong reporter quits in controversy over Alibaba founder's remarks

By Pete Sweeney

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A Hong Kong journalist has quit in a controversy over disputed remarks that Jack Ma, founder of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group, is reported to have made in support of Beijing's violent crackdown on Tiananmen Square protesters in 1989.

The controversy comes ahead of the anticipated listing of Alibaba, expected to value the firm at $60-$100 billion, which in turn has put a critical spotlight on Ma, the wider Chinese Internet industry and its approach to freedom of speech.

Ma denies he made such an assertion siding with the government and the journalist, too, has said her report for the South China Morning Post this month was changed in editing, and she has apologized to Ma. The daily, though, is standing behind the story.

In undisputed comments in the same report, Ma described the Chinese government as "terrific" and downplayed the significance of Internet censorship. But his disputed comments on the Tiananmen crackdown, a symbol for human rights campaigners of Beijing's intolerance of free speech, drew the biggest reaction.

The interview, published on July 13, has caused public criticism of Ma in the Hong Kong and foreign press, with some Chinese netizens calling for a boycott of Alibaba's e-commerce websites, including Alibaba.com and Taobao.com.

However, journalist Liu Yi, in a statement written in Chinese on her Facebook account, said the published version of the interview with Ma was not the same as her original submission, and that she later took the initiative to edit the online version herself to "set the record straight".

"Ma never intended to make any comments about politics," her statement said. "I solemnly apologize to Mr. Ma Yun (Jack Ma's Chinese name) and resign from the South China Morning Post."

Liu did not respond to a request for further comment made through her Facebook account.

The Post said in a statement on its web site dated Saturday that the reporter had accessed its system and replaced the editor-approved article with an altered version in which Ma's reference to Tiananmen was removed without authorization.

Its statement said that the editor-approved version was restored and that Liu Yi had been suspended, but she chose to resign on July 19 before an investigation had been completed.

Wang Xiangwei, editor-in-chief of the Post, did not respond immediately to requests for additional comment on Sunday or for a copy of the newspaper's recording of the interview.

The newspaper's statement said it stood behind the original published article, in which Ma appeared to endorse Deng Xiaoping, then China's paramount leader, in using violent force to crush the 1989 protests. In the article, Ma said:

"As CEO of a company, whether it be regarding the Alibaba incident (a 2011 incident involving fraud) or the spin-off of Alipay, it is like Deng Xiaoping on June 4th. As the country's most senior decision-maker, he had to be stable and he had to make cruel decisions. It was not the perfect decision, but it was the best decision, and it was the best decision at that time."

Florence Shih, of Alibaba Group's international corporate affairs department, said in an email to Reuters that the Post's version omitted a phrase that made it clear Ma was not referring to the Tiananmen crackdown but rather to his decision to ask for the resignation of Alibaba.com CEO David Wei in 2011 after a rise in fraudulent transactions at the firm's website.

Wei, now chairman of Vision Knight Capital in Shanghai, did not immediately respond to requests for comment sent to the company's email address or to his personal LinkedIn account.

A recording of the interview provided to Reuters by Alibaba appears to show that the Post's version of the quote did in fact omit a brief clause from Ma's original statement, although the conversation was difficult to hear clearly in the recording as Ma and the reporter were speaking at the same time.

"Just like I said last time, it was not the perfect decision but it was the best decision, and it was the best decision at that time," Ma can be heard to say.

Shih argued that the inclusion of "Just as I said last time" showed Ma was referring to his previous decision to demand Wei's resignation after it was found some Alibaba sales staff had been colluding with professional criminals to defraud buyers -- not Deng's decision to send the military in to quash protesters.

"This is at best rookie journalism and at worst is malicious," Shih wrote.

The Post did not respond immediately to requests for comment or for a copy of its own recorded version of the interview.

(Editing by Mark Bendeich)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hong-kong-reporter-quits-controversy-over-alibaba-founders-152556964.html

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China brings goods and roads, now Africa wants jobs

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

Kurdish group battles extremist rebels in Syria

BEIRUT (AP) ? Pro-government Kurdish fighters and al-Qaida-linked rebels fought fierce battles Friday in northeastern Syria, the latest in clashes that have killed more than 40 on both sides this week, activists said.

The Kurdish forces, which back Syrian President Bashar Assad, have battled rebels from radical Islamic groups in the northeastern province of Hassakeh and the northern region of Aleppo for months now.

Fighting broke out again on Tuesday, according to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

The group, which has a network of activists on the ground, said the dead since Tuesday included 15 Kurdish fighters of the pro-government Kurdish Democratic Union Party, or PYD. It said 28 al-Qaida-linked fighters from the Jabhat al-Nusra or Nusra Front and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant have also died.

The Kurdish militiamen captured the oil-rich area of Suweidiyeh and also the town of Ras al-Ayn near the border with Turkey, the Observatory said. It added that Friday's fighting focused mostly on towns and villages near Ras al-Ayn.

Kurds, the largest ethnic minority in Syria, make up more than 10 percent of the country's 23 million people and have seen their loyalties split in the civil war between pro- and anti-Assad groups. The minority is centered in the poor northeastern regions of Hassakeh and Qamishli, wedged in between the borders of Turkey and Iraq. The capital, Damascus, and Syria's largest city, Aleppo, also have several predominantly Kurdish neighborhoods.

In other developments, authorities in Damascus complied with a rebel demand and released several women prisoners, Lebanese officials said Friday.

The release was expected to set the stage for the freeing of several Lebanese Shiite pilgrims held by Syrian rebels since they were abducted in May 2012.

Lebanese security officials, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with regulations, said the women were released on Thursday. The Observatory said 23 women were freed, though there was no confirmation from Damascus.

It was unclear when or why the women were detained. There are tens of thousands of prisoners in Syrian jails, including many political prisoners and Assad opponents.

Lebanese officials have been shuttling between Syria and Turkey to try to mediate the pilgrims' release. In January, rebels freed 48 Iranians in exchange for more than 2,000 prisoners held by Syrian authorities.

More than 93,000 people have been killed since the Syrian conflict started in March 2011 as largely peaceful protests against Assad's rule. The crisis escalated into a civil war after some opposition supporters took up arms to fight a brutal government crackdown on dissent.

Also Friday, Lebanese military prosecutors filed charges against six members of the Nusra Front, accusing them of having weapons and explosive devices with the aim of "carrying out terrorist attacks" in Lebanon, the state-run National News Agency said. If convicted, they could face the death sentence, the report said.

Syria's civil war has spilled over to Lebanon on several occasions in the past months, killing scores. Many Lebanese Sunnis support the overwhelmingly Sunni uprising against Assad, while Shiites generally back Hezbollah and the Syrian regime.

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Photog releases photos of Boston bombing suspect

In this magazine cover image released by Wenner Media, Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev appears on the cover of the Aug. 1, 2013 issue of "Rolling Stone." (AP Photo/Wenner Media)

In this magazine cover image released by Wenner Media, Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev appears on the cover of the Aug. 1, 2013 issue of "Rolling Stone." (AP Photo/Wenner Media)

BOSTON (AP) ? A police photographer, furious with a Rolling Stone cover photo he believes glamorizes the surviving Boston Marathon suspect, released gritty images Thursday from the day he was captured.

Photos released to Boston Magazine by Massachusetts State Police tactical photographer Sgt. Sean Murphy show a downcast, disheveled Dzhokhar Tsarnaev with the red dot of a sniper's rifle laser sight boring into his forehead.

The pictures were taken when Tsarnaev was captured April 19, bleeding and hiding in a dry-docked boat in a Watertown backyard.

Murphy said in a statement to Boston Magazine that Tsarnaev is evil and that his photos show the "real Boston bomber, not someone fluffed and buffed for the cover of Rolling Stone magazine."

The April 15 bombing killed three people and injured more than 260. Massachusetts Institute of Technology officer Sean Collier was allegedly killed April 18 by Tsarnaev and his brother, Tamerlan, who died following a shootout with police later that evening.

State police spokesman David Procopio said in a statement Thursday that the agency did not authorize the release of the photos to Boston Magazine and will not release them to other media.

Boston Magazine editor John Wolfson, who wrote the story accompanied by Murphy's photos, later tweeted and reported on the magazine website that Murphy was "relieved of duty" and had a hearing next week. Asked by The Associated Press about Murphy's job status, Procopio said in an email that the state police will conduct an internal investigation into Murphy's release of the photos.

Murphy, who did not return a message from the AP, said in his statement to Boston Magazine that Rolling Stone's cover photo, a softly-lit image of a brooding Tsarnaev, insults officers killed in the line of duty, their colleagues and their families by glamorizing the "face of terror."

"It also could be an incentive to those who may be unstable to do something to get their face on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine," he said.

Rolling Stone said the cover story on Tsarnaev was part of its "long-standing commitment to serious and thoughtful coverage of the most important political and cultural issues of our day."

Boston Magazine printed more than a dozen photos from the day Tsarnaev was captured, including images of police during the manhunt and Tsarnaev as he was captured and taken away by ambulance.

Three images showed Tsarnaev as he emerged from the boat, head bowed, with red smudges and streaks on his clothing and the boat.

Two images showed the red dot of the laser sight in the middle of his forehead and just above his left eye. The other showed the dot on the top of his head as he buries his face in his arms.

In his statement, Murphy said the capture played out like a television show, but he hopes his photos show it was "as real as it gets."

"Officer Sean Collier did give his life. These were real people, with real lives, with real families," he said. "And to have this cover dropped into Boston was hurtful to their memories and their families.

"I know from first-hand conversations that this Rolling Stone cover has kept many of them up ? again. It's irritated the wounds that will never heal ? again," he wrote. "There is nothing glamorous in bringing more pain to a grieving family."

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Online: http://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/blog/2013/07/18/tsarnaev/

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Halloween Candy for the Troops!

Happy Halloween PicWe are really excited about the?Halloween Candy BuyBack Program (?HCBB?)! Are you getting ready for another great year?

Need some ideas about how to organize and publicize your HCBB event??Find helpful tips?here:?Halloween Candy BuyBack Tips

Check out the creative flyers folks shared with us in previous years:?HCBB Flyers

We encourage dental offices to invite staff and patients to write letters/cards to the troops that we can include with the candy in our care packages:?Letter Writing Flyer

We also encourage?donations of dental hygiene products such as:
Commercially-sealed Lip Balm
Toothpaste & Toothbrushes
Dental Floss
Mouthwash

We want to keep the smiles on the troops? faces all shiny, bright and healthy!

Wondering how you?ll get your donations to Operation Gratitude once youAAr HCBB event is over??Read on ? and also find shipping information and tips here:?Important Shipping Information

(Thank you for understanding that we cannot pay for shipping your donations to our facility, as we need every penny of our funds to pay shipping costs on the care packages to the troops: $15/package.)

Fill out and include this?Donation Form?in every package you send in order to receive an acknowledgment. Please indicate the number of pounds of candy and the number of toothbrushes, etc., you are shipping on the form.

Please ship or deliver your donations by?NO LATER THAN MID-NOVEMBER to:

Operation Gratitude/California Army National Guard
ATTN: Halloween Candy
17330 Victory Boulevard
Van Nuys, CA 91406

candy1IMPORTANT:?Donations sent to any other Operation Gratitude address?will not be acknowledged.

If you want confirmation of delivery on your shipment to us prior to receipt of our acknowledgment letter (allow up to 12 weeks),?please use the tracking system provided by your shipper.

IN-PERSON DELIVERY:?We will accept?item?and?letter donations?at the armory during our?Volunteer Hours of Operation.

Financial donations are welcome and may be made?online?or sent by?mail.

Again, please deliver your donations by?no later than mid-November?to ensure we can get them into our care packages this year and none of the candy goes to waste!

DO?s:

  • DO separate chocolate and non-chocolate candy.
  • DO fill out the Donation Form and include the number of pounds of candy, number of toothbrushes, etc., you are shipping.
  • DO remember that our deadline to receive the candy is mid-November.

DON?Ts:?

You?re not a dentist but you still want to?collect and donate candy??Thank you! We are grateful for your support!? We hope you?ll also consider collecting dental hygiene items (listed above) and writing letters ? we really need those, too!

Last, but not least:?We hope you will ?like? the Halloween Candy BuyBack Facebook Page?and the Operation Gratitude Facebook page?if you haven?t already! We will?post news, updates, helpful tips and other information about the 2012 HCBB there ? so?checking those pages?will be a good way to stay up on what?s happening.

Questions??Send an?email to?opgrat@gmail.com

Thank you?for your?support!?

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Operation Gratitude annually sends 100,000 care packages filled with snacks, toiletries, entertainment items and personal letters of appreciation addressed to individually named U.S. Service Members deployed in harm's way, to their Children left behind, and to Veterans, Wounded Warriors and First responders. Our mission is to lift morale, bring a smile to a service member's face and express to our our Military and their families the appreciation and support of the American people. Operation Gratitude receives the names of Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines from commanders in the field who see the positive impact of care packages on their troops' morale. Each package contains donated product valued at $75-100 and costs the organization $15 to assemble and ship. For safety and security, assembling of packages occurs at the Army National Guard armory in Van Nuys, California. Since its inception in 2003, Operation Gratitude has shipped more than 900,000 packages to American Military and their families.

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Friday, July 19, 2013

Analyst: Dissolution of Contract with NCAA Won?t Hurt Electronic Arts

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The following is an excerpt from a report compiled by Michael Pachter of Wedbush Securities.

On Wednesday before the market close, the NCAA announced that it would not enter into a new contract with EA (NASDAQ:EA) for the license of its name and logo for the EA Sports NCAA Football video game. The current agreement expires in June 2014. As a result, EA?s next college football game will not include the NCAA?s name or logo. The NCAA made the non-renewal decision citing ?the current business climate and costs of litigation.? We have included the full text of the NCAA press release on the next page.

As reported by the Wall Street Journal and other media outlets, the NCAA is being sued by several former athletes who allege that the NCAA conspires with its partners to fix the price of an athlete?s image and likeness at zero. By doing so, the NCAA has prevented these former athletes from receiving compensation for lucrative TV and video game contracts that the NCAA enters into and that use the athletes? images and likenesses for the NCAA?s financial benefit.

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We do not expect the expiration of the NCAA contract to have a material impact on sales of EA?s college football games. We believe that EA has entered into two contracts for its college football content. One contract is with the NCAA and gives EA the right to use the letters ?NCAA? in its college football games. The other contract is with the Collegiate Licensing Company (NYSE:CLC), which represents a large number of the NCAA?s member schools, and allows EA to use the uniforms and logos of the members of different conferences and teams.

In our view, the second contract is the basis for the realistic college football gaming experience that gamers currently enjoy, as popular schools and rosters are accessible in gameplay. We believe that the CLC contract has over one year remaining, and that the bulk of the royalty currently paid by EA goes to the CLC, not the NCAA. We estimate that the total royalty paid is likely around $10 ? 15 million annually, with the CLC getting approximately $8 ? 12 million of that amount and the NCAA getting the rest. We don?t think that the NCAA share will be kept by EA; rather, we think that EA will continue to pay the same royalty overall and that the CLC and its members will benefit.

Source: http://wallstcheatsheet.com/stocks/analyst-dissolution-of-contract-with-ncaa-wont-hurt-electronic-arts.html/

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To Give U.S. Manufacuring A Boost, Maker's Row Gets $1M From Index, Comcast, Alexis Ohanian & More

makers row 2The emergence of vertically integrated e-commece operations like Everlane and Flint and Tinder highlights how a new generation of startups is using ?entrepreneurial muscle for economic regeneration in the U.S. And the growth of these companies is a sign of how consumers are supporting this idea, too. New startup Maker's Row now wants to take this concept to a much wider audience: today it is announcing a $1 million seed round to help build out a marketplace that will connect more U.S. manufacturers with small businesses that need to get things made. The round is being co-led by Index Ventures and Comcast Ventures, with participating angels including Reddit's Alexis Ohanian and Joanne Wilson, wife of Union Square Venture's Fred Wilson.

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VLC for iOS returns universal video format support to iPhone and iPad

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Bill Reece is peach parade grand marshal

CANDOR ? Bill Reece, retired Agriculture Extension director in Montgomery County, will lead the N.C. Peach Parade as grand marshal this Saturday.

?It?s a real pleasure for me to do this. I am looking forward to it,? Reece said. ?I really appreciate being asked.?

Reece will be recognized by most of the peach growers as well as home gardeners who counted on him for advice and suggestions for 23 years. He was the on-call and go-to guy who didn?t mind taking his own time to find the answers to everything from scientific soil questions to simple solutions on what to do about wilted tomato plants.

?I have been retired for about 15 years now, so I don?t know a lot of the new peach growers and farmers,? Reece said, ?But, it will be nice to meet them and see the ones I used to work with.?

Many of his old friends may also be surprised to see Reece waving at them from a convertible in a parade. He was never comfortable in the spotlight, but was right at home in the orchards and on the farms. Even on vacations, the family could count on riding down side roads and going through the farmlands wherever they went.

?I enjoyed seeing what farmers in other places were doing,? he said with a chuckle.

The N.C. State Extension Service has gone through changes in job titles and specialties for the agents, but the job is still basically the same ? work with the farmers to solve problems, introduce new crops and methods of farming, empathize with them through the droughts and poor harvests and celebrate with them in the good years.

?Farmers just have to be born with optimism to come through a bad year and then do it all over again. Farming takes you from one extreme to another,? Reece said. ?Peach growers know there is nothing better than a Sandhills peach and that keeps them going. I am very much a fan of Sandhills peaches and the growers were always an excellent group to work with.?

Reece worked closely with the crop specialists at Sandhills Research Station in Windblow and introduced new crops and farming techinques to the farmers, especially new peach varieties.

He still watches the peach crops and said they look good this year.

?We need a few days of sunshine to make them sweeter,? he said, echoing the sentiment of all the growers during this wetter-than-ever July.

Reece is a native of Yadkin County who grew up on a field crop and dairy farm. He went to N.C. State University with the intention of working in the agriculture industry.

He came to Montgomery County, became county director of Agricultural Extension and stayed. He and his wife, Ardis, raised two sons. Scott and his wife are the parents of the Reeces? three grandchildren and live in Wake Forest. Todd and his wife live in Troy.

Ardis retired from Montgomery County Schools; the retired couple divide their time between enjoying the North Carolina mountains and enjoying their grandchildren.

With the Candor farmers? market almost within walking distance, Reece said it didn?t make sense to plant a vegetable garden. He keeps his hands in the dirt with his blueberry bushes, which produce enough berries every year for the family and for the birds.

Source: http://courier-tribune.com/sections/news/local/bill-reece-peach-parade-grand-marshal.html

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China Bars Glaxo Finance Chief from Leaving (1121686)

(BEIJING) ? Drug manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline, under investigation on suspicion its employees bribed Chinese doctors, said Thursday the finance director for its local unit has been barred from leaving China.

The executive, Steve Nechelput, has not been questioned or arrested and is free to travel within China, the British company said in a statement. It said it had been aware of the travel restrictions since the end of June. Nechelput continues to work in his role as finance director for the company?s China unit.

Chinese police announced this week they have detained four GSK employees on suspicion of paying bribes to doctors, hospitals and others to encourage them to prescribe the company?s medications.

Police say the employees funneled as much as 3 billion yuan ($490 million) through travel agencies and consulting firms to hide the source of bribes, according to Chinese news reports. Investigators have not made clear how much of that money was paid as bribes.

The official Xinhua News Agency said the scheme appeared to be aimed at evading GSK?s internal controls meant to prevent bribery.

GSK has said it opposes bribery and was cooperating with the investigation.

On Wednesday, the Chinese drug regulator launched a crackdown on misconduct in its pharmaceutical market, though it gave no indication it was linked to the GlaxoSmithKline probe.

The State Food and Drug Administration said the campaign is aimed at stamping out unauthorized drug production, improper online drug retailing and sales of fake traditional Chinese medicines.

The new Chinese leadership that took power in November has promised to improve China?s health system and rein in surging costs of medicine and medical care that are fueling public frustration.

China has suffered repeated scandals over fake or shoddy medications, some of which caused deaths and injuries. Regulators have launched repeated crackdowns on false advertising and other violations, but with limited success.

Also Wednesday, a Commerce Ministry spokesman warned that Chinese and foreign drug manufacturers would face ?legal sanctions? for misconduct.

Meanwhile, the Cabinet?s planning agency is investigating production costs at 60 Chinese and foreign pharmaceutical manufacturers, according to state media, possibly a prelude to revising state-imposed price caps on key medications.

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Pearl Jam delivers for sold-out Budweiser Gardens in London

For one night, London was undisputed champion of the rock ?n? roll world.

With U.S. superstars Pearl Jam and 9,700 intense, happy fans jamming Budweiser Gardens Tuesday night, there could not have been a better rock concert anywhere.

How good was it? How strong an experience?

?Shall we continue?? frontman Eddie Vedder asked innocently well into the night. Somewhere on the way to Chicago, PJ may still be continuing. Here?s a little of what happened over almost three majestic hours.

An epic cover of band ally Neil Young?s Rockin? in The Free World could have made a spectacular finale ? as it did here in 2005. So could an overwhelming Alive, or a rapid-fire Evolution, or a crowd-choir version of Daughter. All could have been worthy ends to Pearl Jam?s London visit.

Tuesday, there was even more.

The 30-song night closed with a quieter, but still intense, note and Indifference. Three classics more than 2? hours into a show that will be remembered as the year?s best and should be a contender as the venue?s best ever.

That was one acoustic-styled, tender moment on a night when Vedder, guitarists Mike McCready and Stone Gossard, bassist Jeff Ament, drummer Matt Cameron also thundered with Even Flow and other hits.

And how about their sweet cover of J.?Frank Wilson?s 1964 hit Last Kiss as the band turned to serenade hundreds of fans seated behind the stage. Not many bands can make that weeper and a Neil Young anthem work on the same night.

?You?ve been very good to us .?.?. thanks very much everybody,? Vedder said late in the night.

Before the first hour was up, the band had blitzed through its new single Mind Your Manners with such punkish fire, Vedder?s microphone malfunctioned for a moment or two.

Massive singalongs marked the early going after the opener, Present Tense. The huge fan choir was encouraged by the charismatic Vedder and pretty much carried the third song, Elderly Women Behind the Counter in a Small Town.

The band arrived at Budweiser Gardens last Friday and could be heard rocking the empty venue on the weekend.

Tuesday?s show is one of just two for Pearl Jam this summer. Friday, the band plays Chicago?s Wrigley Field. In the fall, there are more North American dates.

There has been speculation Pearl Jam chose the Bud for its lone Canadian stop because the band had fond memories of its 2005 concert at the then-John Labatt Centre.

?I?ve heard that they liked the venue,? arena general manager Brian Ohl said Tuesday as the concert ? much envied across North America ? rocked on.

The frontman also had a greeting for the fans, using a bit of The Clash?s London Calling before the band switched into its hit Corduroy.

Tuesday?s concert started about 30 minutes late, as thousands of fans lined up outside and waited to get to their seats.

Once the band hit the stage, it was non-stop electric uplift.

The concert?s energy and magic came from the band and its back-and-forth love with such fans as a Canadian sailor who?d come from Halifax for the show.

?Their music brings me home,? said Petty Officer First Class Scott Mason, who was on his feet the whole night.

So was everybody on a night when Pearl Jam and its fans truly reached the peak together.

james.reaney@sunmedia.ca

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Monday, July 15, 2013

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Insight: Apple controversy lays bare complex Irish tax web

By Padraic Halpin, Carmel Crimmins and Himanshu Ojha

DUBLIN (Reuters) - Occupying a single floor of a three-storey building in a suburban Dublin office park, Western Union's offices are notably modest for the international headquarters of the world's largest money transfer firm.

The set-up is typical of swathes of U.S. companies using Ireland to cut their tax bill. A Reuters analysis of Irish and U.S. filings shows that more than 40 percent of the S&P 500 have registered subsidiaries in the country.

That nexus, which has created over 100,000 jobs for Ireland, was laid bare when the U.S. Senate revealed that technology giant Apple had paid little or no tax on tens of billions of dollars in profits channeled through the country.

Ireland, which has courted U.S. business for decades, rejects the Senate's claims that it is a tax haven, but the case has damaged its reputation as it seeks to emerge from an EU-IMF bailout and its export-focused economy dips back into recession.

Company documents in Ireland and filings in the United States shows that many firms have multiple units in Ireland, where corporate income tax is 12.5 percent - about a third of the top U.S. federal income tax rate of 35 percent.

In many cases, several subsidiaries are registered at the offices of Dublin-based law firms.

In Western Union's case, Unit 9, Richview Office Park houses 11 of its 12 Irish subsidiaries. The company made 92 percent of its pretax income outside the United States last year, although a fifth of its staff work in the country.

That allowed the Colorado-based company to cut its effective tax rate to 12.2 percent - about average for a large U.S. company.

Companies, investors and some lawmakers argue it is a firm's duty to keep its tax bill as low as possible so it can invest to grow and return money to shareholders. Western Union said it pays full tax on all profits earned in Ireland.

"The (Irish) tax rate is not that relevant, because nobody pays 12.5 percent," said Jim Stewart, a professor at Trinity College Dublin who specializes in corporate finance and taxation.

"It's about the ease of incorporation, the ability of Irish corporate law and tax law to fit in with IRS (Internal Revenue Service) requirements, and the flexibility that is shown by the Department of Finance and Revenue to any of the multinationals' needs. If they have a problem, the law will be changed."

A spokesman for Ireland's Department of Finance said it did not change laws to suit multinational companies and that its focus was on the local economy.

"In each Budget and Finance Bill the government introduces a range of measures to support key sectors in the Irish economy," the spokesman said in an emailed statement.

Ireland's Office of the Revenue Commissioners, which assesses and collects taxes, said in a statement it did not do special deals on tax rates for any company.

TAXED AT 0.004 PERCENT

Apple's ability to pay tax of just two percent of its $74 billion in overseas income over the past three years hinged on an unusual loophole in the Irish tax code that allowed it to channel profits into Irish-incorporated subsidiaries that had no declared tax residency anywhere in the world.

U.S. rules that allow companies incorporated abroad not to pay U.S. taxes complemented the arrangement.

Apple, which employs about 4,000 people in Ireland, is just one of many companies that route money through the country to cut taxes on company profits and fund investments.

PepsiCo Global Investment Holdings Ltd, which provides financing to other companies in the drinks group and is one of 14 Irish subsidiaries, made a profit of almost $6 million in 2011 and paid tax of $215 to Curacao, giving it a rate of 0.004 percent, Irish company records show.

A spokeswoman for PepsiCo said it fully complies with the tax laws where it operates and pays all taxes owed.

Company records also show that an Irish holding company of medical device manufacturer Boston Scientific, one of the country's top multinational employers, paid $60 million tax on profits of $1.4 billion in 2011, or about four percent.

Boston Scientific declined to comment.

Pharmaceutical company Bristol-Myers Squibb said in U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings that it had favorable tax rates in Ireland and Puerto Rico under grants not scheduled to expire before 2023.

Ireland's Industrial Development Agency (IDA), tasked with attracting foreign firms to the country, said it offers grants for employment, research and development, and training.

Ireland's Office of the Revenue Commissioners said it did not comment on the tax affairs of individual companies.

NO QUESTIONS ASKED

At least 206 of America's largest 500 companies by market capitalization have one or more subsidiaries in Ireland, Reuters research showed.

Drugmaker Pfizer leads the way with 32 Irish-registered companies. Pfizer makes some of it drugs in Ireland, employs 3,200 people and has invested $7 billion there in the last 45 years. It did not reply to Reuters request for comment on the number of subsidiaries it has in Ireland.

SEC filings also showed hundreds of S&P 500 subsidiaries are based in the Netherlands and Luxembourg as well as more opaque jurisdictions such as the British Virgin Islands and Bermuda.

It was not clear to what extent companies' Irish units contributed to reducing their tax bills.

Companies can opt to declare only "significant subsidiaries" to the SEC, and some have names unrelated to their parent, making it hard to pin down exactly which ones have an Irish presence.

The 14 members of the S&P 500 that have 10 or more companies incorporated in Ireland have between 77 and, in the case of Pfizer, 655 declared subsidiaries worldwide.

More than half of those companies employ 600 or more people across Ireland. Stanley Black & Decker, which has a tax office in Dublin and a services center in Cork, employs 58 people at its 15 Irish-registered subsidiaries.

It did not return requests for comment.

Irish lawmakers are reluctant to dig any deeper. They opted earlier this month not to interview multinational firms at tax hearings, a move critics said was protecting companies that don't pay their fair share of tax.

"I think politicians are afraid of the multinationals, said Pearse Doherty of the left-wing Sinn Fein opposition party, who led calls for multinational bosses to face parliamentary grillings similar to those in the United States and Britain.

"They're afraid ... that they will pull out of Ireland. It seems as if they are on bended knee. It reminds me of the Celtic Tiger era when the bankers ruled the roost."

"NO GET-RICH-QUICK SCHEME"

With the country's unemployment rate just under 14 percent, almost three times where it stood five years ago, such concerns are understandable. About 700 U.S. firms account for 115,000 of the 1.8 million Irish residents who have hung onto their jobs.

Big job announcements from Apple, Eli Lilly and Co and eBay Inc's Paypal have helped offset the worst of the jobs crisis, with public service numbers still falling and Ireland's stricken banks still laying off staff.

The positive impact of international companies can be seen in the once derelict area of Dublin's docklands, now dubbed Silicon Docks, where Google and Facebook's offices sit next to the country's largest theatre, newest five-star hotel and modern apartment blocks.

Ireland's government insists its tax rate is transparent and other countries are to blame if the tax paid by companies like Apple is too low. The finance minister said Ireland would not become the U.S. Senate's 'whipping boy' on tax.

"Ireland is not some kind of 'get-rich-quick' scheme for Americans," Peter Keegan, president of the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland told its annual Independence Day lunch.

Keegan, who is the head of Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Ireland, described the recent criticism as being based on "vague accusations" and "a poor understanding of global commerce".

But for every Intel or Pfizer employing significant numbers in Ireland, there are many that bring few jobs with them, like reinsurer XL, which shifted its parent holding company to Dublin from the Cayman Islands in 2010 and employs 57 people in Ireland.

A spokeswoman for XL said it did not reincorporate to Ireland to reduce its tax bill and its worldwide effective corporate tax rate has been largely unaffected by the move.

But Ireland cannot escape the stigma attached to the "Double Irish Dutch sandwich", an arrangement where an Irish-registered entity cuts its taxable profit by paying a Dutch affiliate, which then pays a subsidiary in a tax haven.

Almost three-quarters of the 206 firms Reuters identified as having Irish subsidiaries also had one or more Dutch units.

According to one of the country's most famous proponents of the Dutch tax arrangement, Ireland's economy would be in even bigger trouble were it not for its competitive tax edge.

U2 singer and anti-poverty campaigner Bono faced criticism that the band had moved part of its business to the Netherlands.

"The shock horror moment here is U2 behaving like a business," he told Irish broadcaster RTE.

"We live in a small rock in the north Atlantic, and we would be under water were it not for very clever people in government and the revenue who made tax competitiveness a central part of Irish economic life."

(Himanshu Ojha reported from London; Additional reporting by Conor Humphries in Dublin, Reuters Bangalore Equities team and Martinne Geller in New York; editing by Will Waterman and Jane Barrett)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/insight-apple-controversy-lays-bare-complex-irish-tax-090728679.html

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Watch Cities Rise Decade by Decade in These Amazing 3D Animations

Watch Cities Rise Decade by Decade in These Amazing 3D Animations

It's hard to imagine that the vast skylines of our major cities were once empty space and unused tracts of land. But the rapid urban growth over the last century is nothing short of astounding, especially when condensed down to simple two minute animations.

The 3D flyover renderings were created by a real-estate company called Cube Cities, out of Calgary. The company has made heavy use of Google Earth imagery to give their clients a better visual understanding of commercial properties within urban environments. These particular videos utilized construction data to show when buildings of major cities cropped up over time.

San Francisco

Midtown Manhattan

Toronto

Chicago

Each animation featured is slightly different, due to Cube Cities' process of testing various models. It is fascinating to compare how the different cities rose up in the historical context of each decade over the past 100 years. And how much change the next century might bring. [Cube Cities via Atlantic Cities]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/watch-cities-rise-decade-by-decade-in-these-amazing-3d-743370346

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