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              <outline text="A Brother&apos;s Vengeance: The Preacher Who Could Topple Erdogan - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/turkey-erdogan-sees-power-threatened-by-muslim-cleric-guelen-a-942296.html" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389281323_DtQtzfpG.html" />
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                      <outline text="Turgut Keles loved his premier. He maintained his support of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan through early summer, when demonstrators in Istanbul were protesting the redevelopment of Gezi Park. When Erdogan held a rally for tens of thousands of supporters, Keles was in the first row." />
                      <outline text="But just half a year later, everything has changed. &quot;Erdogan must go,&quot; the former fan now says, adding that the prime minister has &quot;betrayed&quot; millions of Turks. Keles long voted in favor of Erdogan&apos;s conservative Justice and Development Party (AKP). But his support of the party is exceeded by his admiration of Muslim preacher Fethullah G&#188;len, the leader of a powerful civic movement that is now at odds with Erdogan." />
                      <outline text="Keles attended a school founded by G&#188;len followers, and later studied at one of the movement&apos;s universities. The organization helped him find a job, he says. Today, Keles works for a construction company in Istanbul and remains a devoted follower. &quot;Anyone who insults G&#188;len, insults me,&quot; he says." />
                      <outline text="For a long time, G&#188;len and Erdogan were allies. This fall, however, the prime minister announced that tutoring centers run by the G&#188;len movement would be shut down. Erdogan has accused the preacher&apos;s supporters of creating a &quot;state within a state,&quot; and since then the two sides have been locked in a bitter power struggle. The conflict appears to confirm what many once dismissed as a conspiracy theory -- that in many cases the G&#188;len movement controls the police and justice system." />
                      <outline text="Just before Christmas, police arrested more than 50 suspects, among them high-ranking AKP members, business owners and the sons of three ministers. They are accused of accepting bribes and involvement with illegal oil deals with Iran." />
                      <outline text="Gareth Jenkens, a Turkey expert from the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, suspects that G&#188;len supporters are behind the investigations. &quot;The movement wants to intimidate Erdogan. It is desperately trying to prevent the closure of its tutoring centers,&quot; he says." />
                      <outline text="A former justice minister with the AKP even says that one employee of the country&apos;s top court sought the preacher&apos;s advice before ruling on a case." />
                      <outline text="&apos;Powerful Islamist Grouping&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Afraid of being watched, Keles looks into a cafe on an Istanbul side street. He&apos;s not actually authorized to speak about the G&#188;len movement, which is also why he doesn&apos;t want to use his real name. He wants to set one thing straight: It wasn&apos;t the movement, but Erdogan, who started the current conflict, he says. &quot;He&apos;s behaving like a despot.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Fethullah G&#188;len, who is believed to be 72, lives in exile in Pennsylvania. He fled Turkey in 1999 when the government, which was secular at the time, accused him of attempting to Islamize the country. His some 8 million supporters run schools, media companies, hospitals and an insurance company in 140 countries, including Germany. It is the &quot;most powerful Islamist grouping&quot; in Turkey, according to US State Department diplomatic cables made public by WikiLeaks in 2010. The network &quot;controls major business, trade, and publishing activities, has deeply penetrated the political scene -- including AKP at high levels.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="G&#188;len got his start as an imam in Ederne and Izmir, and soon persuaded pious businessmen to make donations. With this he financed schools, and his supporters founded student housing known as &quot;houses of light,&quot; which are a fundamental part of the organization. Keles lived in one of these facilities, which often offer free accommodation in exchange for loyalty. Dropouts say the tone inside is militaristic; residents study G&#188;len&apos;s writings and sermons under a provost&apos;s supervision." />
                      <outline text="The community recruits new supporters in its schools and tutoring centers, training them as &quot;soldiers of light.&quot; Their task, whether they become businessmen, politicians or judges, is to spread G&#188;len&apos;s vision of Islam." />
                      <outline text="But despite the fact that it&apos;s a huge organization, the G&#188;len movement has no address and no headquarters. Fethullah G&#188;len alone determines its structure and path, while the cleric&apos;s trusted &quot;brothers&quot; are in charge of its most important businesses. Among these is Zaman, Turkey&apos;s highest-circulation newspaper, along with Bank Aysa, the country&apos;s largest." />
                      <outline text="Infiltrating the Turkish Government" />
                      <outline text="More than two years ago, G&#188;len urged his followers to infiltrate the Turkish state in a sermon that was captured on video. &quot;You have to penetrate the arteries of the system without being noticed,&quot; he said. You have to wait for the right moment, until you have seized the entire power of the state.&quot; G&#188;len says the video has been manipulated." />
                      <outline text="When AKP assumed power in 2002, the prime minister saw an ally in the G&#188;len organizations. He promoted the movement by appointing members to important positions in law enforcement and the judiciary. Together, Erdogan and G&#188;len ousted the military, which until then had acted as guardian of the secular state." />
                      <outline text="The five-year trial against the &quot;Ergenekon&quot; network, the most spectacular and controversial case in the Turkish judicial system&apos;s recent history, has led to the arrest of generals, but also hundreds of politicians, lawyers and journalists, for their involvement in an alleged coup attempt. Crimes could be proven for individual defendants. Often, however, the allegations turned out to be fabricated. Critics say that, with Erdogan&apos;s permission, the G&#188;len movement manipulated the trial to eliminate political rivals in the government and civil society. The prime minister&apos;s chief adviser admitted two weeks ago that forces within the judiciary conspired at the time against the military. The general staff now wants to bring the case back to court." />
                      <outline text="A high-ranking former party member asserts that numerous state officials acted on the orders of the G&#188;len brothers: &quot;They were our students. We trained them and supported them. When these grateful children take office, they continue to serve G&#188;len.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Critical journalists were also persecuted. The reporter Nedim Sener, for instance, reported on the machinations of the G&#188;len community, as did his colleague Ahmet Sik. In March 2011, the two were arrested. They were not released until the following year." />
                      <outline text="&apos;They Want Influence and Money&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Sener says he doesn&apos;t doubt the seriousness of the corruption allegations -- but the motives of the investigators has to be questioned. These are hardly neutral jurists at work, but rather G&#188;len followers. &quot;The community is not governed by rule of law and democracy,&quot; says Sener. &quot;They want influence and money.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Because it&apos;s not just about ideology; it&apos;s also about wealth. By opening schools abroad, the G&#188;len movement has developed new markets for Turkish businesses. The Calic Group, for instance, which is run by Erdogan&apos;s son-in-law, benefited from the group&apos;s connections to the former Turkmen dictator Saparmurat Niyazov." />
                      <outline text="But the alliance between Erdogan and G&#188;len began to crumble after the parliamentary elections of 2011. Erdogan said he could no longer rely on the movement. G&#188;len followers, for their part, were disturbed by the prime minister&apos;s increasingly authoritarian governing style. &quot;Erdogan became a burden for us,&quot; says Keles." />
                      <outline text="Among other things, the two camps are at odds over how to deal with the Kurds. Turkish intelligence chief Hakan Fidan led secret peace negotiations on the behalf of the prime minister with the Kurdish separatist Kurdistan Workers&apos; Party (PKK). G&#188;len, however, called on the Turkish military in a video message to attack Kurdish separatists: &quot;Locate them, surround them, smash their units, let fire rain down on their houses, cover their wailing with still more cries of pain,&quot; he said." />
                      <outline text="The Conflict Escalates" />
                      <outline text="In February 2012 state prosecutors attempted to apprehend Erdogan&apos;s intelligence chief. The prime minister prevented Fidan&apos;s arrest -- and transferred police powers to intelligence. The media attacked Erdogan&apos;s actions with the same vehemence they once reserved for the opposition. In summer 2013 G&#188;len criticized Erdogan for his brutal handling of the Gezi protesters." />
                      <outline text="But only after Erdogan threatened to close the tutoring centers did the conflict escalate. Lawmaker Sukur, a former soccer player and national hero, announced his resignation from the AKP: &quot;As a supporter of the movement, I take the hostilities against G&#188;len personally,&quot; he said. Afterward, the daily newspaper Zaman called him a &quot;hero with a lion&apos;s heart&quot; and interpreted his resignation as a &quot;final warning.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="The corruption scandal shook the country just a day later. The prime minister is still trying to dismiss the allegations as conspiracy, speaking of a &quot;second war of independence.&quot; He announced he would take action against G&#188;len&apos;s supporters. More than 500 police officers have already been transferred. Erdogan is expected to present a list with the names of 2,000 more alleged G&#188;len followers within the state apparatus." />
                      <outline text="G&#188;len supporter Keles says the movement is prepared to fight to the &quot;bitter end.&quot; Ilhan Cihaner, the opposition politician and G&#188;len opponent, expects further revelations in the coming weeks. He says the group possesses enough compromising documents to topple Erdogan: &quot;The conflict is far from over.&quot;" />
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              <outline text="CIA Whistleblower Reveals Hollywood Megastar Once Asked Government For $50K Of Cocaine To Act As Secret Agent | Radar Online">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://radaronline.com/exclusives/2014/01/cia-whistleblower-hollywood-actor-cocaine-demand/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389280657_62YMAWTY.html" />
      <outline text="Thu, 09 Jan 2014 15:17" />
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                      <outline text="Hollywood double agents might want to watch their backs." />
                      <outline text="In an utterly unprecedented move, 34-year CIA employee John Rizzo is breaking the organization&apos;s code of silence to expose the government organization&apos;s darkest secrets for the very first time." />
                      <outline text="Chief among his bombshell revelations is the suggestion that Hollywood and Washington are much closer than anyone has previously thought: exchanging money, information &apos;-- and in one staggering case &apos;-- a request for $50,000 of cocaine!" />
                      <outline text="PHOTOS: Hollywood Bodyguards Tell All &apos;-- Who Steals, Sexts, Does Drugs &amp; More Star Secrets Revealed" />
                      <outline text="In his new book, Company Man: Thirty Years of Controversy and Crisis in the CIA, whistleblower Rizzo, who served as the acting general counsel for the entire CIA, admits, &apos;&apos;the CIA has long had a special relationship with the entertainment industry, devoting considerable attention to fostering relationships with Hollywood movers and shakers: studio executives, producers, directors and big-name actors.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;There are officers assigned to this account full-time,&apos;&apos; he reveals, adding many Hollywood denizens offer up information to their country &apos;-- at a price." />
                      <outline text="Movie industry vets are &apos;&apos;receptive to helping the CIA in any way they can,&apos;&apos; Rizzo claims, &apos;&apos;probably in equal parts because they are sincerely patriotic and because it gives them a taste of real-life intrigue and excitement.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="PHOTOS: Celebs Who Have Done Jail Time" />
                      <outline text="On the other hand, for the government, &apos;&apos;their power and international celebrity can be valuable,&apos;&apos; Rizzo explains. &apos;&apos;It gives them entr(C)e to people and places abroad. Heads of state want to meet and get cozy with them.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;But things can get complicated,&apos;&apos; he admits." />
                      <outline text="In one instance, Rizzo claims, the agency was approached blindly by &apos;&apos;a major film star at the time&apos;&apos; who &apos;&apos;somehow knew that another big star&apos;s production company had an association with the CIA&apos;s clandestine service over the years &apos;... Now this guy was offering his own name and services to us. Free of charge. Anything he could do. Just out of patriotic duty.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="PHOTOS: America&apos;s Top 30 Political Sex Scandals" />
                      <outline text="But it wasn&apos;t exactly a case of no-strings-attached, Rizzo would soon find out." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;As our guy related his story, I wondered to myself, why is he telling me this?&apos;&apos; he admits. &apos;&apos;It all sounded perfectly fine to me. It was kind of cool actually. And then he got to the kicker.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="PHOTOS: 55 Naughtiest Moments Of 2013: Hollywood&apos;s Bad Behavior Special" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;There is one little kicker,&apos;&apos; Rizzo claims his underling said. &apos;&apos;The actor refuses to take any money, but he told us that instead all he wants of us is to score him the best fifty-thousand-dollar stash of cocaine we can find. He seems to think we can get the real primo stuff. So that&apos;s why I&apos;m here. Is it ok for us to do it?&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;&apos;Uh, no,&apos;&apos;&apos; I managed to get out of my agape mouth,&apos;&apos; Rizzo remembers. But the other agent wouldn&apos;t back down from the potential deal." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;We know a way to get some easily,&apos; our guy added hopefully,&apos;&apos; Rizzo writes. &apos;&apos;I definitely wasn&apos;t eager to learn how, so I just repeated my response &apos;No. No way. Forget it.&apos;&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="PHOTOS: Bikinis!  Sexy Stars Who Have Played Spies" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;I later learned that the actor did provide some assistance to the CIA on a particular project,&apos;&apos; he admits. &apos;&apos;I was assured that his services were totally gratis.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="PHOTOS: 25 Stars Who Have Been Brutally Busted In Big Lies" />
                      <outline text="Any guesses as to the identity of Hollywood&apos;s most patriotic coke find? Rizzo says the CIA wouldn&apos;t let him name the actor in his book, which is on sale now. But let us know your best guess in the comments!" />
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              <outline text="NSA shares raw intelligence including Americans&apos; data with Israel | World news | The Guardian">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/11/nsa-americans-personal-data-israel-documents" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389278422_DD9vemYu.html" />
      <outline text="Thu, 09 Jan 2014 14:40" />
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                      <outline text="The National Security Agency routinely shares raw intelligence data with Israel without first sifting it to remove information about US citizens, a top-secret document provided to the Guardian by whistleblower Edward Snowden reveals." />
                      <outline text="Details of the intelligence-sharing agreement are laid out in a memorandum of understanding between the NSA and its Israeli counterpart that shows the US government handed over intercepted communications likely to contain phone calls and emails of American citizens. The agreement places no legally binding limits on the use of the data by the Israelis." />
                      <outline text="The disclosure that the NSA agreed to provide raw intelligence data to a foreign country contrasts with assurances from the Obama administration that there are rigorous safeguards to protect the privacy of US citizens caught in the dragnet. The intelligence community calls this process &quot;minimization&quot;, but the memorandum makes clear that the information shared with the Israelis would be in its pre-minimized state." />
                      <outline text="The deal was reached in principle in March 2009, according to the undated memorandum, which lays out the ground rules for the intelligence sharing." />
                      <outline text="The five-page memorandum, termed an agreement between the US and Israeli intelligence agencies &quot;pertaining to the protection of US persons&quot;, repeatedly stresses the constitutional rights of Americans to privacy and the need for Israeli intelligence staff to respect these rights." />
                      <outline text="But this is undermined by the disclosure that Israel is allowed to receive &quot;raw Sigint&quot; &apos;&apos; signal intelligence. The memorandum says: &quot;Raw Sigint includes, but is not limited to, unevaluated and unminimized transcripts, gists, facsimiles, telex, voice and Digital Network Intelligence metadata and content.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="According to the agreement, the intelligence being shared would not be filtered in advance by NSA analysts to remove US communications. &quot;NSA routinely sends ISNU [the Israeli Sigint National Unit] minimized and unminimized raw collection&quot;, it says." />
                      <outline text="Although the memorandum is explicit in saying the material had to be handled in accordance with US law, and that the Israelis agreed not to deliberately target Americans identified in the data, these rules are not backed up by legal obligations." />
                      <outline text="&quot;This agreement is not intended to create any legally enforceable rights and shall not be construed to be either an international agreement or a legally binding instrument according to international law,&quot; the document says." />
                      <outline text="In a statement to the Guardian, an NSA spokesperson did not deny that personal data about Americans was included in raw intelligence data shared with the Israelis. But the agency insisted that the shared intelligence complied with all rules governing privacy." />
                      <outline text="&quot;Any US person information that is acquired as a result of NSA&apos;s surveillance activities is handled under procedures that are designed to protect privacy rights,&quot; the spokesperson said." />
                      <outline text="The NSA declined to answer specific questions about the agreement, including whether permission had been sought from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance (Fisa) court for handing over such material." />
                      <outline text="The memorandum of understanding, which the Guardian is publishing in full, allows Israel to retain &quot;any files containing the identities of US persons&quot; for up to a year. The agreement requests only that the Israelis should consult the NSA&apos;s special liaison adviser when such data is found." />
                      <outline text="Notably, a much stricter rule was set for US government communications found in the raw intelligence. The Israelis were required to &quot;destroy upon recognition&quot; any communication &quot;that is either to or from an official of the US government&quot;. Such communications included those of &quot;officials of the executive branch (including the White House, cabinet departments, and independent agencies), the US House of Representatives and Senate (member and staff) and the US federal court system (including, but not limited to, the supreme court)&quot;." />
                      <outline text="It is not clear whether any communications involving members of US Congress or the federal courts have been included in the raw data provided by the NSA, nor is it clear how or why the NSA would be in possession of such communications. In 2009, however, the New York Times reported on &quot;the agency&apos;s attempt to wiretap a member of Congress, without court approval, on an overseas trip&quot;." />
                      <outline text="The NSA is required by law to target only non-US persons without an individual warrant, but it can collect the content and metadata of Americans&apos; emails and calls without a warrant when such communication is with a foreign target. US persons are defined in surveillance legislation as US citizens, permanent residents and anyone located on US soil at the time of the interception, unless it has been positively established that they are not a citizen or permanent resident." />
                      <outline text="Moreover, with much of the world&apos;s internet traffic passing through US networks, large numbers of purely domestic communications also get scooped up incidentally by the agency&apos;s surveillance programs." />
                      <outline text="The document mentions only one check carried out by the NSA on the raw intelligence, saying the agency will &quot;regularly review a sample of files transferred to ISNU to validate the absence of US persons&apos; identities&quot;. It also requests that the Israelis limit access only to personnel with a &quot;strict need to know&quot;." />
                      <outline text="Israeli intelligence is allowed &quot;to disseminate foreign intelligence information concerning US persons derived from raw Sigint by NSA&quot; on condition that it does so &quot;in a manner that does not identify the US person&quot;. The agreement also allows Israel to release US person identities to &quot;outside parties, including all INSU customers&quot; with the NSA&apos;s written permission." />
                      <outline text="Although Israel is one of America&apos;s closest allies, it is not one of the inner core of countries involved in surveillance sharing with the US - Britain, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. This group is collectively known as Five Eyes." />
                      <outline text="The relationship between the US and Israel has been strained at times, both diplomatically and in terms of intelligence. In the top-secret 2013 intelligence community budget request, details of which were disclosed by the Washington Post, Israel is identified alongside Iran and China as a target for US cyberattacks." />
                      <outline text="While NSA documents tout the mutually beneficial relationship of Sigint sharing, another report, marked top secret and dated September 2007, states that the relationship, while central to US strategy, has become overwhelmingly one-sided in favor of Israel." />
                      <outline text="&quot;Balancing the Sigint exchange equally between US and Israeli needs has been a constant challenge,&quot; states the report, titled &apos;History of the US &apos;&apos; Israel Sigint Relationship, Post-1992&apos;. &quot;In the last decade, it arguably tilted heavily in favor of Israeli security concerns. 9/11 came, and went, with NSA&apos;s only true Third Party [counter-terrorism] relationship being driven almost totally by the needs of the partner.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="In another top-secret document seen by the Guardian, dated 2008, a senior NSA official points out that Israel aggressively spies on the US. &quot;On the one hand, the Israelis are extraordinarily good Sigint partners for us, but on the other, they target us to learn our positions on Middle East problems,&quot; the official says. &quot;A NIE [National Intelligence Estimate] ranked them as the third most aggressive intelligence service against the US.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Later in the document, the official is quoted as saying: &quot;One of NSA&apos;s biggest threats is actually from friendly intelligence services, like Israel. There are parameters on what NSA shares with them, but the exchange is so robust, we sometimes share more than we intended.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="The memorandum of understanding also contains hints that there had been tensions in the intelligence-sharing relationship with Israel. At a meeting in March 2009 between the two agencies, according to the document, it was agreed that the sharing of raw data required a new framework and further training for Israeli personnel to protect US person information." />
                      <outline text="It is not clear whether or not this was because there had been problems up to that point in the handling of intelligence that was found to contain Americans&apos; data." />
                      <outline text="However, an earlier US document obtained by Snowden, which discusses co-operating on a military intelligence program, bluntly lists under the cons: &quot;Trust issues which revolve around previous ISR [Israel] operations.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="The Guardian asked the Obama administration how many times US data had been found in the raw intelligence, either by the Israelis or when the NSA reviewed a sample of the files, but officials declined to provide this information. Nor would they disclose how many other countries the NSA shared raw data with, or whether the Fisa court, which is meant to oversee NSA surveillance programs and the procedures to handle US information, had signed off the agreement with Israel." />
                      <outline text="In its statement, the NSA said: &quot;We are not going to comment on any specific information sharing arrangements, or the authority under which any such information is collected. The fact that intelligence services work together under specific and regulated conditions mutually strengthens the security of both nations." />
                      <outline text="&quot;NSA cannot, however, use these relationships to circumvent US legal restrictions. Whenever we share intelligence information, we comply with all applicable rules, including the rules to protect US person information.&quot;" />
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              <outline text="VIDEO-NSA and Israeli Companies">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.bollyn.com/the-israeli-criminals-behind-the-nsa-spy-scandal/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389277191_6UF5RuTR.html" />
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                      <outline text="June 13, 2013" />
                      <outline text="At the center of the NSA scandal is a gang of Israeli high-tech criminals which is connected to the false-flag terror attacks of 9-11. These connections underline the involvement of the same Israeli criminals to both 9-11 and the NSA&apos;s secret program to collect and store our personal information and conversations, which came about mainly as a consequence of 9-11." />
                      <outline text="Two Israeli companies, Narus and Verint, are involved in the National Security Agency (NSA) spy scandal in which copies of our phone calls and email data are sent to secret rooms at NSA buildings across the country. These Israeli companies are closely connected to Unit 8200, the electronic espionage unit of the Israeli military. (Narus was acquired by Boeing in 2010.)" />
                      <outline text="Jacob &quot;Kobi&quot; Alexander The founder and former chairman of Verint is wanted by the FBI for a long list of crimes. He is veteran Israeli intelligence officer." />
                      <outline text="Jacob &quot;Kobi&quot; Alexander, the former head of Comverse, the parent company of Verint, is a wanted criminal who has fled U.S. justice to Africa and probably subsequently to Israel. It is important to note that Kobi Alexander and Comverse were closely connected to Odigo, the Israeli messaging system that was used to warn Israelis to stay away from the World Trade Center on 9-11. " />
                      <outline text="Furthermore, the NSA has used Israeli encryption software from RSA Security, Inc. since 2006, which means that Israelis hold the encryption keys to the entire NSA computer network. The Israelis obviously have easy access to everything at the NSA." />
                      <outline text="The following video clip is of James Bamford discussing the two Israeli companies, Narus and Verint, who are involved in the massive collection of our telephone and Internet data. Bamford was on &quot;Democracy Now!&quot; on October 14, 2008, discussing the role of these Israeli companies, who are closely tied to Israeli intelligence." />
                      <outline text="To have access to personal phone calls and emails allows Israeli intelligence to blackmail and control people, like General David Petraeus, who was forced to resign from his position as director of the C.I.A. after an extra-marital affair was revealed by unknown agents who had access to his personal email. " />
                      <outline text="James Bamford on Democracy Now! - October 14, 2008Video Link - http://youtu.be/hI_k9Xt00YE" />
                      <outline text="Bamford wrote an article entitled &quot;Shady Companies With Ties to Israel Wiretap the U.S. for the NSA&quot; for Wired.com in April 2012 in which he discussed the Israeli companies and the criminals who ran them:" />
                      <outline text="In addition to constructing the Stellar Wind center, and then running the operation, secretive contractors with questionable histories and little oversight were also used to do the actual bugging of the entire U.S. telecommunications network." />
                      <outline text="According to a former Verizon employee briefed on the program, Verint, owned by Comverse Technology, taps the communication lines at Verizon, which I first reported in my book The Shadow Factory in 2008. Verint did not return a call seeking comment, while Verizon said it does not comment on such matters." />
                      <outline text="At AT&amp;T the wiretapping rooms are powered by software and hardware from Narus, now owned by Boeing, a discovery made by AT&amp;T whistleblower Mark Klein in 2004. Narus did not return a call seeking comment." />
                      <outline text="What is especially troubling is that both companies have had extensive ties to Israel, as well as links to that country&apos;s intelligence service, a country with a long and aggressive history of spying on the U.S." />
                      <outline text="In fact, according to Binney, the advanced analytical and data mining software the NSA had developed for both its worldwide and international eavesdropping operations was secretly passed to Israel by a mid-level employee, apparently with close connections to the country. The employee, a technical director in the Operations Directorate, &apos;&apos;who was a very strong supporter of Israel,&apos;&apos; said Binney, &apos;&apos;gave, unbeknownst to us, he gave the software that we had, doing these fast rates, to the Israelis.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Several of the top people involved in these Israeli wiretapping companies are if fact criminals who are currently wanted for serious crimes committed in the United States, as Bamford explains in the 2012 article:" />
                      <outline text="Like Narus, Verint was founded in Israel by Israelis, including Jacob &apos;&apos;Kobi&apos;&apos; Alexander, a former Israeli intelligence officer. Some 800 employees work for Verint, including 350 who are based in Israel, primarily working in research and development and operations, according to the Jerusalem Post. Among its products is STAR-GATE, which according to the company&apos;s sales literature, lets &apos;&apos;service providers &apos;... access communications on virtually any type of network, retain communication data for as long as required, and query and deliver content and data &apos;...&apos;&apos; and was &apos;&apos;[d]esigned to manage vast numbers of targets, concurrent sessions, call data records, and communications.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="In a rare and candid admission to Forbes, Retired Brig. Gen. Hanan Gefen, a former commander of the highly secret Unit 8200, Israel&apos;s NSA, noted his former organization&apos;s influence on Comverse, which owns Verint, as well as other Israeli companies that dominate the U.S. eavesdropping and surveillance market. &apos;&apos;Take NICE, Comverse and Check Point for example, three of the largest high-tech companies, which were all directly influenced by 8200 technology,&apos;&apos; said Gefen. &apos;&apos;Check Point was founded by Unit alumni. Comverse&apos;s main product, the Logger, is based on the Unit&apos;s technology.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="According to a former chief of Unit 8200, both the veterans of the group and much of the high-tech intelligence equipment they developed are now employed in high-tech firms around the world. &apos;&apos;Cautious estimates indicate that in the past few years,&apos;&apos; he told a reporter for the Israeli newspaper Ha&apos;aretz in 2000, &apos;&apos;Unit 8200 veterans have set up some 30 to 40 high-tech companies, including 5 to 10 that were floated on Wall Street.&apos;&apos; Referred to only as &apos;&apos;Brigadier General B,&apos;&apos; he added, &apos;&apos;This correlation between serving in the intelligence Unit 8200 and starting successful high-tech companies is not coincidental: Many of the technologies in use around the world and developed in Israel were originally military technologies and were developed and improved by Unit veterans.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Equally troubling is the issue of corruption. Kobi Alexander, the founder and former chairman of Verint, is now a fugitive, wanted by the FBI on nearly three dozen charges of fraud, theft, lying, bribery, money laundering and other crimes. And two of his top associates at Comverse, Chief Financial Officer David Kreinberg and former General Counsel William F. Sorin, were also indicted in the scheme and later pleaded guilty, with both serving time in prison and paying millions of dollars in fines and penalties." />
                      <outline text="When asked about these contractors, the NSA declined to &apos;&apos;verify the allegations made.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Kobi Alexander is also closely connected to the 9-11 criminal atrocity. Alexander and Comverse are connected to the Israeli Odigo messaging company through which warnings were sent to the Israelis who were expected to be at work at the World Trade Center on 9-11. As I explained in an article entitled &quot;Why was Kobi Alexander Allowed to Flee? The Israeli Fugitive, Odigo, and the Forewarning of 9/11&quot; in August 2006:" />
                      <outline text="The case of the Israeli criminal Kobi Alexander is like the proverbial &quot;tip of the iceberg.&quot; While Alexander&apos;s crimes, through which he became immensely wealthy, are now evident, they are but a very small piece of a much larger Zionist criminal network &apos;&apos; connected to the 9/11 terror attacks &apos;&apos; which remains hidden beneath the surface. " />
                      <outline text="Alexander, former head of the Israel-based Comverse Technology, was, until his crimes were discovered, one of the highest paid executives in the United States." />
                      <outline text="In the year 2000, for example, he reportedly earned some $102.5 million, with $93 million coming from the &quot;exercise of options.&quot; We now know that most of Alexander&apos;s money was made through the fraudulent &quot;exercise of options.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Comverse Technology, the U.S.-based &quot;parent company&quot; of an older and much bigger Israel-based company with the same name, is the owner of the Verint, Ulticom, Starhome, Mercom and Startel companies. The key positions in these companies are all held by Israeli nationals." />
                      <outline text="Alexander, was recently allowed to flee the United States after he and two other former Comverse executives were charged with securities, mail and wire fraud by U.S. prosecutors in Brooklyn, New York. A warrant has been issued for his arrest..." />
                      <outline text="While Alexander is obviously connected with Israel&apos;s military intelligence apparatus and George Soros through the mutually owned investment fund ComSor, what is not widely reported is his company&apos;s close links with Odigo, the Israeli-run instant messaging company that received &apos;&apos; and conveyed &apos;&apos; urgent warning messages about the imminent terror attacks on the World Trade Center, several hours before the first plane hit..." />
                      <outline text="Shortly after 9-11, Odigo was completely taken over by Comverse Technology, which had been part owner of Odigo since early 2000, if not earlier. Shortly after 9/11, five executives from Comverse were reported to have profited by more than $267 million from &quot;insider trading.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Avner Ronen, the &quot;founder&quot; of Odigo, was Vice President of Business Development of Comverse Technology in October 2005. This indicates that Ronen and Alexander, both Israeli military officers with computer backgrounds, have been close business partners since early 2000." />
                      <outline text="Sources and Recommended Reading:" />
                      <outline text="&quot;Israelis Hold Keys to NSA/US Military Computer Networks,&quot; by Christopher Bollyn, June 16, 2006, also published as &quot;Israeli Code on U.S. Government Computers&quot; in Solving 9-11: The Original Articles, p. 157http://rense.com/general72/sisi.htm" />
                      <outline text="&quot;Narus knows what you are doing on the network&quot; by Om Malik, Forbes, August 11, 1999http://www.forbes.com/1999/08/11/feat.html" />
                      <outline text="&quot;Shady Companies With Ties to Israel Wiretap the U.S. for the NSA&quot; by James Bamford, Wired.com, April 3, 2012http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/04/shady-companies-nsa/all/" />
                      <outline text="&quot;Why was Kobi Alexander Allowed to Flee? The Israeli Fugitive, Odigo, and the Forewarning of 9/11&quot; by Christopher Bollyn, August 24, 2006, also published as &quot;The Israeli Fugitive and the Forewarning of 9-11&quot; in Solving 9-11: The Original Articles, p. 162 http://www.bollyn.com/why-was-kobi-alexander-allowed-to-flee/ " />
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              <outline text="Glenn Greenwald: There are more Snowden documents on Israel - Diplomacy and DefenseIsrael News - Haaretz Israeli News source">
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                      <outline text="Glenn Greenwald.Photo by ReutersBy Haaretz" />
                      <outline text="Published 01:00 07.01.14" />
                      <outline text="Glenn Greenwald, the journalist who first published documents leaked by Edward Snowden that revealed the scope of U.S. spying worldwide, said the documents contain additional information about U.S. surveillance of Israel that has not yet been published." />
                      <outline text="He also said the continued imprisonment of Jonathan Pollard attests to the hypocrisy of the U.S. administration." />
                      <outline text="In an interview with Channel 10 television station that aired Monday night, Greenwald said the Snowden documents contain &apos;&apos;a huge number of very significant stories&apos;&apos; that have not yet been published, and these include stories related to the Middle East in general and Israel in particular. He and the other journalists working on the material will continue releasing stories at about the same pace as hitherto, he added, explaining that they have only had the Snowden documents for seven months, and &apos;&apos;given their volume and complexity,&apos;&apos; that isn&apos;t a long time." />
                      <outline text="Channel 10 asked Greenwald about the increasingly popular argument in Israel that given Snowden&apos;s revelations about the scope of U.S. spying on its allies, Washington had no grounds for its continued refusal to free Pollard, who is serving a life sentence for spying on the United States on Israel&apos;s behalf. Inter alia, the documents revealed that the U.S. National Security Agency had monitored the email address of the Israeli Prime Minister&apos;s Office in 2009." />
                      <outline text="Greenwald agreed that the Snowden revelations are relevant to Pollard&apos;s case. &apos;&apos;When the U.S. government goes around the world criticizing other countries for spying on allies and prosecuting them,&apos;&apos; he said, &apos;&apos;are they going to maintain that with a straight face when they&apos;re doing exactly that?&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="It&apos;s proper to raise Pollard&apos;s case in the context of U.S. spying on its Israeli ally, he continued, because that underscores the hypocrisy of what the U.S. itself is doing. The U.S. government, Greenwald charged, does exactly what it accuses its enemies of doing, and no country has the right to say other countries shouldn&apos;t do something while it is secretly violating that very same taboo." />
                      <outline text="Asked about the U.S. government&apos;s claim that the purpose of the eavesdropping is to fight terrorism, he responded by citing the documents&apos; revelations that the NSA eavesdropped on both German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Israeli officials, asking, Does the U.S. government think Angela Merkel is a terrorist? Or that democratically elected Israeli officials are involved in terror?" />
                      <outline text="Greenwald said that Snowden, who has received temporary asylum in Russia, had performed an act of supreme patriotism by leaking the documents, as he thereby defended the values of American democracy. The Snowden revelations, he said, have sparked the first serious debate over individual privacy in the digital age and the dangers of state surveillance." />
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              <outline text="Why Obama Will Free Jonathan Pollard | Antiwar.com Original Articles">
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                      <outline text="The US Department of Justice has released new files about convicted spy Jonathan Pollard&apos;s bid for presidential clemency.  Pollard was sentenced to life in prison in 1987 after passing more than a million highly classified documents to Israel while working as an intelligence analyst for the US Navy.  Documents in the Freedom of Information Act response (PDF) reference 32 pages of government agency deliberative communications and 37 pages of new communications between Pardon Attorney Ronald Rogers and Pollard&apos;s legal team &apos;-- all produced since July of 2011. While the contents have been withheld, their existence signals that the Pollard commutation request may be nearing a conclusion within the Obama administration.  June 18 could mark the culmination of a massive lobbying campaign for release.  Obama&apos;s dismal record on Israeli accountability suggests Pollard will soon walk free." />
                      <outline text="Released documents reveal that the Rabbinical Assembly &apos;-- claiming to represent &quot;1.5 million Jews worldwide&quot; &apos;-- passed a formal resolution asking Obama to commute Pollard&apos;s sentence.    Rabbi David Zwiebel of Agudath Israel of America and Moshe Kantor of the European Jewish Congress also urged Pollard&apos;s release. Letters demanding release also continue to flood in from former and current members of the US Congress. Steve Symms, Matt Salmon, Alan Simpson, Robert Wexler, Barney Frank, and Gary Ackerman joined the ranks of fellow representatives already demanding release.  Moshe Kahalon, Israel&apos;s Minister of Communications, gushed to Obama &quot;I have no doubt that your decision to release Jonathan Pollard now as a humanitarian expression of justice and compassion will bring great relief to many, and will remove this impediment to the friendship between our nations.&quot; Former New York City Mayor David Dinkins is also now rooting for Pollard&apos;s release. Upping the ante, Israeli President Shimon Peres has explicitly linked his receipt of a US Presidential Medal of Freedom during a special June 18 White House dinner to Pollard&apos;s freedom gambit &apos;-- channeling even more intense pressure on Obama to take action in a specific context, place and time." />
                      <outline text="The linkage to Obama&apos;s reelection bid is obvious. Israel&apos;s Chief Rabbi Yonah Metzger brashly stated that releasing Pollard would be good for Obama&apos;s reelection campaign. But what makes Pollard worth expending such formidable lobbying and political capital?  Why have Israel and its Western lobbying organizations made Pollard a key issue, almost on the same footing as massive US taxpayer-funded aid packages and confronting Iran?  The Israel lobby effort is trying to achieve much more than simply putting Congress and a sitting president through their paces. " />
                      <outline text="Pollard&apos;s ongoing imprisonment has uniquely and singularly defied Israel&apos;s doctrine of accountability.  Israel&apos;s history is replete with demands that it should never be held accountable for any act committed anywhere &apos;-- including in the US &apos;-- that is perpetrated in the name of Israel&apos;s national security.   Most public figures lobbying for Pollard&apos;s release grudgingly admit that he committed heinous acts against the US.  But like the enforcers of other doctrines of infallibility, Pollard clemency lobbyists insist that acts to enhance Israeli security &apos;-- as determined by Israel and Israel alone &apos;-- are infallible. Clemency will serve this infallibility doctrine.  Pollard&apos;s imprisonment has placed a damper on Israel&apos;s widespread and constant recruitment of others to act audaciously &apos;-- and often illegally &apos;-- on the pretext of advancing its national security.  Freeing Pollard would unfetter Israel and its supporters during increasingly tense international times." />
                      <outline text="With the exception of releasing Pollard, the Obama administration has signaled agreement with Israel&apos;s infallibility doctrine via proclamation and deed.  After the 2009 inauguration and shortly before the American Israel Public Affairs Committee&apos;s annual Washington meeting, the administration short-circuited due process by tossing out the Rosen and Weissman espionage prosecution before it could be heard by an impartial jury.  The pair purloined national defense secrets they believed could be used to foment US military action against Iran." />
                      <outline text="Less widely known is that Israeli front company Telogy was caught in the summer of 2010 illegally shipping nuclear weapons components out of California to Israel.  When such crimes occurred in the past &apos;-- such as in the case of MILCO smuggling nuclear triggers out of California to Israel &apos;-- the US at least criminally investigated Israel&apos;s US operatives even while carefully steering around the true masterminds such as Arnon Milchan and high Israeli intelligence officials.  In the case of Telogy, the Obama administration simply leaked tidbits of the export violations to friendly press, helpfully allowing Telogy to quickly roll up its illegal US operations.  Rather than raids, arrests, publicity and prosecutions, Israel&apos;s only punishment for Telogy was a mild admonishment (PDF) issued by former weapons inspector David Albright from his perch at a think tank almost singularly devoted to analyzing Iran&apos;s &apos;-- but not Israel&apos;s &apos;-- nuclear program in the establishment news media." />
                      <outline text="The Obama Justice Department was presented with a golden opportunity to penetrate Israeli Aerospace Industries spying activities in the United States by flipping Stewart Nozette.  Nozette had quietly received $225,000 in &quot;consulting fees&quot; from IAI to vacuum up secrets from various US government agencies.  Instead of being doubled back on IAI, Nozette was brought down by an FBI employee posing as a Mossad agent in an elaborate FBI sting operation that hermetically sealed off Israel and Nozette&apos;s Israeli handlers.  Although court documents clearly document Nozette admitting to passing US secrets to Israel, US Attorney Ron Machen issued public statements denying that any US secrets had been transferred to Israel, even as AIPAC ramped up its lobbying for more US taxpayer funding for IAI missile development." />
                      <outline text="Attorney General Eric Holder, ultimately responsible for such massive prosecutorial failures, long ago revealed his approval for releasing another top figure committing crimes in the name of Israel.  In the case of fugitive financier and likely Israeli intelligence asset Marc Rich, Holder signaled he was &quot;neutral, leaning toward favorable&quot; for a Rich pardon after being lobbied by Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak while working under President Bill Clinton." />
                      <outline text="Fear of mass resignations in the intelligence community (and allegedly CIA Director George Tenant&apos;s threats) and popular protests were the only obstacles thwarting President Bill Clinton pardoning Pollard alongside Rich. But that was before 9/11 turned America into a national security state. Today &apos;-- inside and outside of government &apos;-- Americans have grown accustomed to outrageous legal, ethical and moral crimes perpetrated by government in the name of national security. Outrageous public acts of government hypocrisy and deceit toward rule of law are now no longer reviled, but grudgingly expected. There will likely be little public outcry if Obama frees Israel&apos;s top spy while simultaneously pinning a medal on the chest of the Middle East&apos;s biggest (and so far only) nuclear arms proliferator. " />
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              <outline text="ln Israel, Greenwald reveals whose agenda he is serving | Aletho News">
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                      <outline text="By Maidhc &apos; Cathail | The Passionate Attachment | January 7, 2014When waging unconventional warfare, timing is everything." />
                      <outline text="In some pro-Israel circles, President Barack Obama and his Secretary of State John Kerry are now being hysterically compared to Neville Chamberlain for their alleged &apos;&apos;betrayal&apos;&apos; of the self-defined &apos;&apos;Jewish state&apos;&apos; to yet another imminent Holocaust as a result of Obama&apos;s historic, albeit so far limited, rapprochement with today&apos;s supposed equivalent of a genocidal Nazi regime in Tehran and Kerry&apos;s sustained diplomatic effort to get Israel to return to its so-called &apos;&apos;Auschwitz borders&apos;&apos; prior to its premeditated 1967 Land Grab. In light of this dual &apos;&apos;existential threat&apos;&apos; posed by the Obama administration to a Greater Israel, the interview given to Israeli TV by Glenn Greenwald, the journalist who first published documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden that revealed the scope of U.S. spying worldwide, is as close to a &apos;&apos;game theory warfare&apos;&apos; smoking gun as you&apos;re going to get." />
                      <outline text="Speaking to Israel&apos;s Channel 10 &apos;-- whose biggest shareholder, cosmetics billionaire Ronald Lauder, is President of the World Jewish Congress &apos;-- Greenwald criticized &apos;&apos;the continued imprisonment of Jonathan Pollard,&apos;&apos; who was sentenced to life in prison in 1987 after passing more than a million highly classified documents to Israel while working as an intelligence analyst for the U.S. Navy. (Incidentally, Channel 10 owner Lauder is also a supporter of clemency for Pollard.) As reported today by Haaretz, here&apos;s what Greenwald told his Israeli audience about the spy, who, in the words of former CIA officer Philip Giraldi, &apos;&apos;did more damage to the United States than any spy in history&apos;&apos;:" />
                      <outline text="Greenwald agreed that the Snowden revelations are relevant to Pollard&apos;s case. &apos;&apos;When the U.S. government goes around the world criticizing other countries for spying on allies and prosecuting them,&apos;&apos; he said, &apos;&apos;are they going to maintain that with a straight face when they&apos;re doing exactly that?&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="It&apos;s proper to raise Pollard&apos;s case in the context of U.S. spying on its Israeli ally, he continued, because that underscores the hypocrisy of what the U.S. itself is doing. The U.S. government, Greenwald charged, does exactly what it accuses its enemies of doing, and no country has the right to say other countries shouldn&apos;t do something while it is secretly violating that very same taboo." />
                      <outline text="While some may be willing to concede that Greenwald&apos;s charge of U.S. government hypocrisy is perfectly valid, the acclaimed &apos;&apos;independent&apos;&apos; journalist&apos;s remarks that American national security does not require surveillance of its so-called &apos;&apos;ally&apos;&apos; in Tel Aviv is at best na&#175;ve, at worst disingenuous:" />
                      <outline text="Asked about the U.S. government&apos;s claim that the purpose of the eavesdropping is to fight terrorism, he responded by citing the documents&apos; revelations that the NSA eavesdropped on both German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Israeli officials, asking, Does the U.S. government think Angela Merkel is a terrorist? Or that democratically elected Israeli officials are involved in terror?" />
                      <outline text="Although many Greeks and other Europeans may justifiably view Chancellor Merkel&apos;s austerity measures as a form of economic terrorism, could Greenwald seriously be oblivious to Israel&apos;s long track record of terrorism, not only its state terrorism against the indigenous Palestinians and their neighbours but its less widely-known, albeit acknowledged, false flag terror attacks on its American benefactor and imperial proxy?" />
                      <outline text="Given the account of the &apos;&apos;Five Dancing Shlomos&apos;&apos; caught celebrating in Liberty Park, New Jersey as the twin towers burned on Sept. 11, 2001, as well as much other well-documented evidence pointing toward Israeli complicity in the 9/11 attacks &apos;-- seized on with great alacrity by Israel loyalists such as Joe Lieberman as a pretext to strip Americans of much of their constitutional rights while others such as Michael Chertoff profited from the hyped &apos;&apos;need&apos;&apos; for greater &apos;&apos;security&apos;&apos; in the post-9/11 &apos;&apos;Homeland&apos;&apos; &apos;-- what kind of journalist genuinely concerned about civil liberties would deny that monitoring the conversations of a &apos;&apos;spook, terrorist or criminal&apos;&apos; such as Netanyahu, a harsh critic of NSA spying who infamously admitted that 9/11 as &apos;&apos;very good&apos;&apos; for Israel, is an essential requirement of any genuine fight against terrorism?" />
                      <outline text="Like that other much-adored Jewish &apos;&apos;critic of Israel&apos;&apos; Noam Chomsky, Glenn Greenwald would appear to be just the latest branded anti-imperial &apos;&apos;hero&apos;&apos; serving to provide cover for a less transparent Israeli agenda." />
                      <outline text="Maidhc &apos; Cathail is an investigative journalist and Middle East analyst. He is also the creator and editor of The Passionate Attachment blog, which focuses primarily on the U.S.-Israeli relationship. You can follow him on Facebook and Twitter @O_Cathail." />
                      <outline text="January 8, 2014 - Posted by aletho | Deception, Ethnic Cleansing, Racism, Zionism | Edward Snowden, Glenn Greenwald, Israel, Jonathan Pollard, United States, Zionism" />
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              <outline text="Kanye West Declares Legal War on &apos;Coinye&apos; Digital Currency">
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                      <outline text="NyPo has the story:&apos;&apos;Coinye&apos;&apos; is the brainchild of an anonymous group of seven web developers who claim they are just a few guys &apos;&apos;excited about the future of cryptocurrency.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="The digital currency is designed to rival bitcoin and uses Kanye&apos;s name and image as a parody in a bid to help it become more mainstream.However Kanye hasn&apos;t taken kindly to his monetary likeness, with lawyers for Mr. West firing a cease and desist letter against the developers.&apos;&apos;Mr West is an internationally renown musical artist, songwriter, producer, film director and fashion designer, to name just a few of Mr West&apos;s endeavours,&apos;&apos; says a letter dated January 6 that reads as if it could have been written by Kanye himself.The lawyers claim the name of the currency is &apos;&apos;substantially similar&apos;&apos; to Kanye&apos;s name and have demanded the group deactivate all websites and social media accounts associated with the currency.The developers have changed the name from Coinye West to Coinye and moved their website to India, according to the Wall Street Journal .However they&apos;ve also decided what doesn&apos;t kill them makes them stronger and brought forward the launch date due to &apos;&apos;legal pressure,&apos;&apos; according to a note on their website." />
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              <outline text="US moves closer to letting banks into pot business - Yahoo Finance">
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                      <outline text="Recreational marijuana is legal in Colorado and Washington, and medicinal marijuana laws exist in 20 states. New York soon will become No. 21 on that list. But federal law currently prohibits banks and credit card companies from processing pot business transactions." />
                      <outline text="That may all be about to change." />
                      <outline text="&quot;Discussion with Justice to bring clarity to these issues for banks are underway,&quot; said Steve Hudak, spokesperson for the Treasury Department&apos;s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, or FinCen." />
                      <outline text="Hudak told CNBC that &quot;banks are obligated to report suspicious activity, but everyone involved is earnestly looking for a solution to this problem.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="The problem he referred to is this: Buying weed from an authorized dispensary is legal in many states, but banking laws clearly have not caught up." />
                      <outline text="(Read more:  Colorado&apos;s brand-new pot economy )" />
                      <outline text="&quot;Everyone at this point is working together, so it&apos;s just a matter of having a lot of different government agencies and bureaucracies ... all on the same page,&quot; said Dan Riffle, director of federal policies for Marijuana Policy Project, a lobbying group based in Washington, D.C. &quot;We can find a solution that will make the banking services available to this industry.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="He expect that the Treasury and Justice departments will work out the differences in federal and state laws. That will allow banks to lend money to legitimate marijuana businesses and to process their transactions before the end of the first quarter of 2014." />
                      <outline text="Laws legalizing recreational or medical pot-or both-are passing on ballots throughout the country, and governors are keen to tap into the potential tax receipts from marijuana sales. Colorado, for instance, expects to generate $70 million in tax receipts from sales this year." />
                      <outline text="&quot;The issue here is federal law,&quot; Riffle said. &quot;A lot of these businesses are going to need access to financing in order to get started. And because of federal laws, banks are unwilling to do business with marijuana-related dispensaries, because of fear of money-laundering charges.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="As a result, he said, there&apos;s great interest in setting up private equity firms that &quot;can provide start-up financing and capital to these businesses.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="In one such move, executives at High Times magazine have created the HT Growth Fund and aim to raise $100 million fund for pot-related start-ups." />
                      <outline text="Over the next two years, HT Growth Fund plans to make investments of $2 million to $5 million in a variety of enterprises. It will be run by Michael Kennedy, who has served as the general counsel for High Times, and Michael Safir, a former business manager at the publication." />
                      <outline text="&quot;It is important to note that the HT Growth Fund will not be seeking investors from the general public but only from those sophisticated enough to qualify as accredited investors,&quot; Matt Stang, director of advertising and new business for High Times, told CNBC." />
                      <outline text="(Read more:  High Times aiming for $100M marijuana fund )" />
                      <outline text="Pot-related small businesses often hold large amounts of cash, said Riffle, which makes those shops and their employees &quot;targets for robbery, which obviously raises public safety concerns.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="In addition, he said, keeping transactions out of the banking system could make it more difficult to ensure that sales are tracked and taxes paid appropriately." />
                      <outline text="The legal marijuana business is valued at $1.4 billion, according to ArcView Market Research. And even though pot is a legitimate business in 40 percent of states, a robust underground market still operates in many of the same areas." />
                      <outline text="(Read more:  Why marijuana investments could go up in smoke )" />
                      <outline text="According to the Huffington Post, many marijuana customers in Colorado still get their pot from their illicit dealers rather than visit one of the state&apos;s legitimate dispensaries. The reason: price." />
                      <outline text="Legal weed there retails at $65 for an eighth of an ounce-mainly because of high sales and excise taxes. That&apos;s nearly double the price for underground grass." />
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              <outline text="Flying the company flag! Marissa Mayer wears Yahoo Purple as she gives her most high profile speech to date | Mail Online">
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                      <outline text="Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer chose to wear the company&apos;s signature purple hue today as she gave one of her most high profile speeches to date." />
                      <outline text="The 38-year-old blonde took to the stage at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas wearing a knee-length, three-quarter sleeve dress by Oscar de la Renta in different shades of violet." />
                      <outline text="CNN contributor Cyrus Sanati, complimented the mother-of-one on her wardrobe choice, tweeting: &apos;Marissa Mayer chose to wear a purple cocktail dress instead of a terrible pant suit.&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Apt choice: Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer chose to wear the company&apos;s signature purple hue today as she gave one of her most high profile speeches to date" />
                      <outline text="Another Twitter user exclaimed &apos;exceptional dress.&apos;" />
                      <outline text="The cotton and silk gown was reduced from $1,590 to $795 on Net-A-Porter.com but is now sold out." />
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                      <outline text="Ms Mayer topped off her sophisticated look with sheer black stockings and a pair of black velvet wedged pumps." />
                      <outline text="On the beauty front, she went for minimal make-up and straightened hair." />
                      <outline text="Ms Mayer started her keynote presentation at 4pm and finished up more than an hour later." />
                      <outline text="Sophisticated look: She topped off her outfit with sheer stockings and a pair of black velvet wedged pumps" />
                      <outline text="Team effort: As well as giving her own thoughts on the year ahead, Ms Mayer was joined by guest speakers including Yahoo&apos;s newly acquired employee, Katie Couric" />
                      <outline text="As well as giving her own thoughts on the year ahead in the world of tech, she was joined by guest speakers including 27-year-old Tumblr founder, David Karp." />
                      <outline text="The microblogging platform and social networking website was one of Yahoo&apos;s big acquisitions under Ms Mayer." />
                      <outline text="Katie Couric, the news personality newly and acquired Yahoo employee, also made a surprise appearance." />
                      <outline text="She talked about Yahoo&apos;s media business, and her role in it." />
                      <outline text="&apos;It really is a blank slate,&apos; she said of the opportunity ahead of her at the company." />
                      <outline text="A performance of &apos;Here Comes the Sun&apos; by musician John Legend was another highlight." />
                      <outline text="Career move: On July 16, 2012, Mayer was appointed President and CEO of Yahoo, which is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, near San Jose" />
                      <outline text="Girl next door: Ms Mayer exudes glamor and sophistication, pictured left with husband Zachary Bogue at a 2011 event.  She welcomed her first child in September 2012, months after joining Yahoo!" />
                      <outline text="Ms Mayer is ranked number 32 on Forbes&apos; &apos;power women&apos; list." />
                      <outline text="Before joining Yahoo in July 2012, she helped create the highly-praised culture at Google, which currently holds the top spot on Fortune&apos;s list of the 100 Best Companies to Work For." />
                      <outline text="Though Yahoo - which was founded  in 1995 and stands for Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle - is one of the most visited websites on the internet, it has started to lose its focus." />
                      <outline text="It continues to lose ground to rivals Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. in the online advertising market that generates most of their revenue." />
                      <outline text="Ms Mayer was tasked with turning its fortunes around and revealed that &apos;resetting the culture&apos; was one of her top priorities last spring." />
                      <outline text="The office: Yahoo headquarters are located in Sunnyvale, California near San Jose (pictured). The company employs 11,500 people in over 20 countries across the globe" />
                      <outline text="&apos;My goal is not to change the culture, but to amplify its greatness,&apos; she announced." />
                      <outline text="The public corporation is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, near San Jose, and employs 11,500 people in more than 20 countries across the globe." />
                      <outline text="But Ms Mayer&apos;s transition into the role of CEO has not been easy." />
                      <outline text="She previously cane underfire for imposing a work-from-home ban especially when it emerged that she had a nursery adjoining her Silicon Valley office so she could keep an eye on her baby son, Macallister." />
                      <outline text="Ms Mayer was born in Wausau, Wisconsin and studied science at Stanford University at BA and MA level." />
                      <outline text="She currently resides in San Francisco with her investor husband Zachary Bogue and their one-year-old son." />
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              <outline text="Obamacare ads to hit the Olympic slopes - Kyle Cheney and James Hohmann - POLITICO.com">
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                      <outline text="CloseThe Obama administration is planning an Olympic-size ad blitz to push health coverage during the winter games next month." />
                      <outline text="HHS confirmed Tuesday that it has bought advertising time in markets with high rates of uninsured people to air during the Winter Olympics, which run Feb. 7-23." />
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                      <outline text="To date, the administration has focused its outreach efforts in areas around Houston, Dallas, Tampa and Miami, dispatching senior officials like HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius to spread the word about new benefits under Obamacare." />
                      <outline text="(PHOTOS: 12 Democrats criticizing the Obamacare rollout)" />
                      <outline text="The ads, which will run in markets like these across the country, will be aimed at young uninsured people and their families, an HHS official confirmed. POLITICO also confirmed that ads will run in North Carolina. According to HHS, ratings for typical primetime and sports programming dip during the Olympics, so the administration moved some of its paid media budget to the NBC Olympic inventory to maximize viewership." />
                      <outline text="No word on the images that might be used along with the usual messaging, although high-injury events such as the giant slalom or snowboarding offer immediate visuals to underscore the risk of going without health insurance." />
                      <outline text="Asked about the ads, HHS spokeswoman Joanne Peters said that officials are ramping up education and outreach efforts in the health exchanges &apos;&apos;as part of a sustained, aggressive campaign for the duration of open enrollment. HHS is using a mix of grass-roots activities and stakeholder engagement to raise awareness, as well as targeted television, radio and digital advertising with an emphasis on reaching young and healthy audiences in particular.&apos;&apos; Enrollment season runs through March." />
                      <outline text="The agency declined to specify the size of the ad buy." />
                      <outline text="The ads immediately became attack fodder in the fiercely contested Senate race in North Carolina, where endangered Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan has been hammered for supporting the law." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;It just reinforces the reality that Kay Hagan repeatedly broke promises she made about Obamacare to North Carolina voters and will not be able to hide from the unpopular law,&apos;&apos; said NRSC spokesman Brad Dayspring. &apos;&apos;Mary Landrieu said the 2014 elections are a referendum on Obamacare, and this suggests that the administration believes that.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="(PHOTOS: 2012 Olympics)" />
                      <outline text="Hagan&apos;s campaign rejected the swipe, arguing that North Carolina voters would judge her for more than her position on the health law." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Kay is focused on commonsense fixes to make this law work better for North Carolina, but her opponents want to go back to a time when insurance companies could drop you when you got sick or charge women more for care,&apos;&apos; said spokeswoman Sadie Weiner. &apos;&apos;This election isn&apos;t about the Affordable Care Act. It will be about Kay&apos;s record of standing up for North Carolinians contrasted with her special-interest backed opponents who gutted public education, want to voucherize Medicare, privatize Social Security and slash long-term unemployment benefits." />
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              <outline text="&apos;Underwear bomber&apos; was working for the CIA | World news | The Guardian">
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                      <outline text="&apos;Underwear bomber&apos; involved in a plot to attack jet was in fact working as an undercover informer with the CIA, it has emerged. Photograph: Yahya Arhab/EPA" />
                      <outline text="A would-be &quot;underwear bomber&quot; involved in a plot to attack a US-based jet was in fact working as an undercover informer with Saudi intelligence and the CIA, it has emerged." />
                      <outline text="The revelation is the latest twist in an increasingly bizarre story about the disruption of an apparent attempt by al-Qaida to strike at a high-profile American target using a sophisticated device hidden in the clothing of an attacker." />
                      <outline text="The plot, which the White House said on Monday had involved the seizing of an underwear bomb by authorities in the Middle East sometime in the last 10 days, had caused alarm throughout the US." />
                      <outline text="It has also been linked to a suspected US drone strike in Yemen where two Yemeni members of al-Qaida were killed by a missile attack on their car on Sunday, one of them a senior militant, Fahd Mohammed Ahmed al-Quso." />
                      <outline text="But the news that the individual at the heart of the bomb plot was in fact an informer for US intelligence is likely to raise just as many questions as it answers." />
                      <outline text="Citing US and Yemeni officials, Associated Press reported that the unnamed informant was working under cover for the Saudis and the CIA when he was given the bomb, which was of a new non-metallic type aimed at getting past airport security." />
                      <outline text="The informant then turned the device over to his handlers and has left Yemen, the officials told the news agency. The LA Times, which first broke the news that the plot had been a &quot;sting operation&quot;, said that the bomb plan had also provided the intelligence leads that allowed the strike on Quso." />
                      <outline text="Earlier John Brennan, Barack Obama&apos;s top counter-terrorism adviser and a former CIA official, told ABC&apos;s Good Morning America that authorities are &quot;confident that neither the device nor the intended user of this device pose a threat to us&quot;." />
                      <outline text="US officials have said the plot was detected in its early stages and that no American airliner was ever at risk." />
                      <outline text="The FBI is conducting forensic tests on the bomb as a first step towards discovering whether it would have cleared existing airport scanning systems. Dianne Feinstein, the Democratic senator for California who heads the Senate intelligence committee, gave an early hint when she said that she had been briefed about the device which she called &quot;undetectable&quot;." />
                      <outline text="But AP quoted an unnamed US official as saying current detection methods probably would have spotted the shape of the explosive in the latest device." />
                      <outline text="Just how major an escalation in threat is posed by the bomb remains unclear. Security sources have told news agencies that it was a step up in levels of sophistication from the original underwear bomb that was used in a failed attempt to blow up an airliner over Detroit on Christmas Day in 2009." />
                      <outline text="The device used a more refined detonation system, and Brennan said &quot;it was a threat from a standpoint of the design&quot;." />
                      <outline text="When it comes to who made the device the focus is on an al-Qaida&apos;s offshoot, Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). Matthew Levitt, a counter-terrorism expert at the Washington Institute, said that the interception of the plot amounted to a significant achievement for US security agencies." />
                      <outline text="He said: &quot;The FBI is holding the device, which suggests that this was done by having boots on the ground. This was a sophisticated operation that shows we are making in-roads in serious places.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Levitt, who was involved as a senior analyst in the FBI&apos;s investigation into 9/11, said that it was natural to be sceptical in a presidential election year about security announcements. &quot;But this was not political, it didn&apos;t come from the White House and my sense was that it was a really unique success,&quot; he said." />
                      <outline text="Levitt said that the spotlight would now be even more intense on Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri, AQAP&apos;s assumed bomb-making chief, who is thought to be hiding out in Yemen." />
                      <outline text="Asiri is believed to have been the creator of the Detroit underwear bomb as well as explosives that were packed into printer cartridges bound for Chicago in 2010." />
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              <outline text="US Drone Strike Kills Two in Southeast Yemen">
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                      <outline text="In a move that was nearly a month too late, the Obama Administration has finally gotten around to announcing an &apos;&apos;investigation&apos;&apos; into the December 12 drone strike against a Yemeni wedding party, which killed a large number of civilians." />
                      <outline text="The strike fueled massive opposition from locals, and also a rare rebuke from the Yemeni parliament, which has long looked the other way over civilian deaths. The Obama Administration hasn&apos;t learned any lesson however." />
                      <outline text="That&apos;s because even as the probe was getting underway, the US launched yet another drone strike against the Hadrawmut Province, killing two unidentified people." />
                      <outline text="Officially, both of the slain have been declared &apos;&apos;suspected al-Qaeda militants,&apos;&apos; but that explanation would be a lot more credible if the US hadn&apos;t labeled the wedding party the exact same way after that hit." />
                      <outline text="Though the US has long insisted virtually no civilians are slain in their strikes, they likewise have never identified a large number of their victims, shrugging them off as suspects unless someone says otherwise." />
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              <outline text="We want a United States of Europe says top EU official - Telegraph">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/eu/10559458/We-want-a-United-States-of-Europe-says-top-EU-official.html" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389236101_qsV9EeyC.html" />
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                      <outline text="National leaders, meeting as the European Council, would be reduced to consultative, second chamber role similar to the House of Lords." />
                      <outline text="Nigel Farage, the leader of Ukip, said that Mrs Reding had revealed the true choice for British voters to make at polling stations." />
                      <outline text="&quot;For people in power in Brussels that is the only choice on offer, no reform just a United States of Europe. On 22 May the British people must ask themselves if they want this and vote accordingly,&quot; he said." />
                      <outline text="&quot;I am sure people will say no to this centralist fanaticism.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Mrs Reding&apos;s comments illustrate the growing gulf between a Europe committed to &quot;ever closer union&quot; and Britain, which is pushing to reduce the EU&apos;s powers." />
                      <outline text="&quot;We assume Britain&apos;s leaving the EU so we don&apos;t even bother thinking about British sensitivities at the moment,&quot; said an official." />
                      <outline text="While Britain may have been written off, concern is mounting because hostility has reached unprecedented levels across continental Europe and anti-EU parties are leading the polls in France, the Netherlands and Greece." />
                      <outline text="Senior EU figures, such as Mrs Reding, want the European elections in May to move beyond debates over eurozone austerity by embracing a grand vision of Europe." />
                      <outline text="&quot;This debate is moving into the decisive phase now. In a little more than four months&apos; time, citizens across Europe will be able to choose the Europe they want to live in,&quot; she said." />
                      <outline text="&quot;There is a lot at stake. The outcome of these elections will shape Europe for the years to come. That is why voting at these elections is crucial." />
                      <outline text="This will be our best weapon against the Eurosceptics: to explain to our citizens that their vote really matters.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="In the run up to the springtime pan-European vote, the EU is gearing up to mount an unprecedented campaign for the hearts and minds of voters." />
                      <outline text="Speaking in Athens, Jos(C) Manuel Barroso, the commission president, signalled that the EU would use the centenary of World War One to warn that Euroscepticism, far-Right and populist anti-European parties could bring war back to Europe." />
                      <outline text="&quot;No other political construction to date has proven to be a better way of organising life to lessen the barbarity in this world,&quot; he said." />
                      <outline text="&quot;It is especially important to recall this as we will commemorate this year the start of the First World War. We must never take peace, democracy or freedom for granted. It is also especially important to remind this as in May the peoples of Europe will be called to participate in European elections.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="The attempt by Mr Barroso and Mrs Reding to raise the stakes in the EU elections have not been well received by all governments." />
                      <outline text="&quot;Federalist hyperbole about a United States is the opposite of helpful to the majority of countries who want a reformed EU to work better,&quot; said a European diplomat." />
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              <outline text="VIDEO-TODAY: Bob Gates has strong words against Obama, Biden">
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                      <outline text="&gt;&gt;let&apos;s go to washington now where the white house is pushing back against an upcoming memoir that is highly critical of the obama administration. its author, the president&apos;s former defense secretaryrobert gates . andrea mitchell is nbc&apos;s chief foreign affairs correspondent." />
                      <outline text="&gt;&gt;good morning, matt. in the memoir to be published next week, bob gates unloads on the president, vice president, and on their former national security team. in published reports authenticated from nbc news from people who have read the book." />
                      <outline text="&gt;&gt;i asked secretary robert gates to continue as secretary of defense. and i&apos;m pleased he&apos;s accepted." />
                      <outline text="&gt;&gt;president obama &apos;s decision to keep george bush &apos;s defense secretary , a republican has blown back on the white house . in bob gates &apos; new memoir &quot;duty,&quot; he calls the obamawhite house the most centralized and controlling since the nixon years. while gates credits president obama &apos;s decisions on afghanistan, he said the president didn&apos;t believe in his own strategy. recalling after one meeting, i thought the president doesn&apos;t trust his commander, can&apos;t stand karzai, doesn&apos;t believe in his own strategy and doesn&apos;t consider the war to be his. for him, it&apos;s all about getting out. a far cry from what gates told matt in 2009 on &quot;today.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="&gt;&gt;i think we&apos;re all on the same page." />
                      <outline text="&gt;&gt;gates is particularly tough on vice president biden writing i think he&apos;s been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades. and gates blasts tom donalin and his team. while gates praises former secretary of state hillary clinton , he said he was dismayed to hear she told the president she opposed the surge in 2007 because she was running against mr. obama ." />
                      <outline text="&gt;&gt;i think some of his comments about obama and about secretary clinton will persist, they&apos;ll come back, they&apos;ll be used by republicans." />
                      <outline text="&gt;&gt;but gates gave no hint of his resentment when he left the cabinet two years ago and president obama awarded him the medal of freedom, the nation&apos;s highest civilian honor." />
                      <outline text="&gt;&gt;i&apos;m deeply honored and moved." />
                      <outline text="&gt;&gt;stunned by the criticism, the white house has issued a statement saying the president deeply appreciates bob gates &apos; service and welcomes differences of view but disagrees with the assessment, especially of biden whom the white house hailed as one of the leading statesmen of his" />
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              <outline text="BBC News - China&apos;s oil fears over South Sudan fighting">
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                      <outline text="8 January 2014Last updated at 11:02 ET By Yuwen WuBBC ChineseThe stakes could not be higher for China, the largest investor in South Sudan&apos;s oil sector, as fierce fighting continues between forces loyal to President Salva Kiir and those of his former deputy." />
                      <outline text="Some of the largest oil fields China operates are in areas controlled by fighters backing Riek Machar, the country&apos;s vice-president until he was sacked in July." />
                      <outline text="Oil production has already dropped by 20% since the onset of the conflict three weeks ago and more than 300 Chinese workers have been evacuated." />
                      <outline text="The spectre of their Libyan experience also weighs heavily on the Chinese minds - project after project now lies deserted because of heavy fighting during the Arab Spring uprising of 2011, inflicting huge losses on China." />
                      <outline text="Continue reading the main storyChina&apos;s investment in the Sudans An estimated $20bn before the countries split  $8bn in South Sudan following secession It is no surprise then that China is putting its full weight behind the peace talks in Addis Ababa." />
                      <outline text="Foreign Minister Wang Yi was in the Ethiopian capital on Monday and made it clear that China wanted both sides to stop fighting and seek a reasonable and rational way out." />
                      <outline text="According to media reports, he was even willing to mediate personally between the warring sides." />
                      <outline text="It is unclear if Mr Wang has been able to do this, but his message was important, reports the BBC&apos;s Emmanuel Igunza from Addis Ababa." />
                      <outline text="It demonstrates how seriously the international community is taking the crisis - with many diplomats present at the talks, he says." />
                      <outline text="Apart from China&apos;s Africa envoy Zhong Jianhua, US special envoy Donald Booth and EU special representative Alexander Rondos are also attending." />
                      <outline text="Fraught with riskChina invested some $20bn (&#163;12bn) in Sudan before it split into two countries in 2011, according to Chinese media reports." />
                      <outline text="Another $8bn was pledged to President Kiir during his visit to China the year following secession, to be used for infrastructure projects and the oil sector." />
                      <outline text="The heavy investment seems to have borne fruit, as in the first 10 months of 2013, China imported 1.9 million tonnes of oil (nearly 14 million barrels) from South Sudan, twice as much as China imports from Nigeria each year." />
                      <outline text="Though amounting to less than 1% of China&apos;s total oil imports, it makes up roughly two-thirds of oil exported by the world&apos;s youngest nation and is expected to increase." />
                      <outline text="Two years ago, China suffered heavy losses in its Libyan projects, including infrastructure, telecommunications and oil." />
                      <outline text="Many constructions were halted and sites looted or destroyed during the revolution which toppled long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi." />
                      <outline text="The total loss was estimated by several Chinese media reports to be in the region of $20bn, although no official figures exist." />
                      <outline text="Compensation talks with the new Libya government stalled as their priority was very much on nation-building and improving the living conditions of the Libyan people." />
                      <outline text="Continue reading the main story&apos;&apos;Start QuoteMore than half of China&apos;s investment in the overseas oil sector is found in areas which are considered unstable&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="End QuoteEconomic boomExperts point out that China has taken tremendous risks in its search for oil." />
                      <outline text="This is because the country&apos;s economic boom continues to require a great deal of oil - home production is limited and reliance on exports reached 56% in 2012." />
                      <outline text="But all the known global markets have been dominated by Western companies or have been off-limits because of sanctions, leaving China with little choice but to adopt high-risk strategies." />
                      <outline text="Nowadays, more than half of China&apos;s investment in the overseas oil sector is found in areas which are considered unstable, including Iran, Nigeria, Sudan, South Sudan and Venezuela." />
                      <outline text="Chinese workers have been caught in the conflicts for control of oil by various forces in Sudan." />
                      <outline text="In 2008, five Chinese oil workers kidnapped by rebels in Sudan&apos;s South Kordofan province were killed during a rescue attempt." />
                      <outline text="Four years later, another 29 Chinese construction workers were abducted in the same province and were only released 11 days later after intense negotiations." />
                      <outline text="The Sudanese rebels were quoted as saying that they did not want to harm the workers, but they aimed to send a signal to the Chinese government that they did not want them to be involved in the conflict over oil in Sudan." />
                      <outline text="But what is currently happening in South Sudan seems far more serious than kidnappings." />
                      <outline text="China must be praying for a quick end to the trouble so life on the oil fields can return to normal." />
                      <outline text="In the meantime, some experts also predict that China might be forced into re-thinking its high-risk oil strategy." />
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                      <outline text="The BBC outlines the background to South Sudan&apos;s crisis - in 60 seconds." />
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              <outline text="Land Destroyer: The Plundering of South Sudan">
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                      <outline text="US AFRICOM, Israel, and Uganda&apos;s Dictator-for-Life Yoweri Museveni set up in South Sudan, inflame conflict, push out China and prepare to take over oil. January 9, 2014 (LD) - RT&apos;s report &quot;Who is to blame for the crisis in South Sudan?&quot; gave a succinct background on the warring factions inside the new &quot;nation&quot; of South Sudan and the Western genesis of the conflict. The report would state: The SPLM has received support from the US and Israel throughout the duration of the civil war fought between southern rebels and Khartoum, which has historically had unfriendly relations with the West and has moved very closely to China in recent times to jointly develop the country&apos;s oil wealth prior to the separation. Romantic notions for self-determination did not motivate the West to support southern secession; the objective was to partition Sudan and deprive Khartoum of economically relevant territory in the south where most of the oil fields lie. In exchange for the financial, material, political, and diplomatic support received from the West, the new government in Juba endorsed a &apos;Faustian pact&apos; with its sponsors to open its economy to international finance capital and multinational interests. The government in Juba even applied for IMF membership before it had even officially gained independence from Sudan." />
                      <outline text="The piece would continue by laying out the current dilemma for the West: Despite supporting the South&apos;s independence with diplomatic muscle and military aid, the United States has been unable to gain a foothold in the country&apos;s oil sector; Juba&apos;s crippled economy remains dominated by Asian companies, primarily from China. South Sudan must rely on pipelines that run through Khartoum to export its oil, and the two countries produced around 115,000 barrels of oil per day in 2012, less than half the volume produced in the years before South Sudan&apos;s independence. Both sides have nearly gone to war over disputed oil fields that straddle a poorly demarcated border. Judging from the poor economic performance of both countries since the partition and the dramatic loss of the life in the ongoing crisis, the experiment of South Sudanese independence is failing. " />
                      <outline text="The piece would go on to note that peace deals reached leaving Sudan intact could have avoided the deadly conflict now raging - and that of course is correct. However, peace is not and never was the goal of the West and its involvement in Africa - economic gain is.Precisely because China still maintains extensive holdings in Sudan and South Sudan&apos;s oil infrastructure, the conflict will be brought to a fevered pitch - and unsurprisingly the conflict&apos;s epicenter corresponds with South Sudan&apos;s primary oil producing regions. If and when the Chinese are pushed out of South Sudan, the West will continue either across the border to establish routes for exporting their newly gained oil wealth from the landlocked country, or proceed through Kenya with or without the current government in Nairobi&apos;s backing.The BBC would report in their article, &quot;China&apos;s oil fears over South Sudan fighting,&quot; that (emphasis added):The stakes could not be higher for China, the largest investor in South Sudan&apos;s oil sector, as fierce fighting continues between forces loyal to President Salva Kiir and those of his former deputy. " />
                      <outline text="Some of the largest oil fields China operates are in areas controlled by fighters backing Riek Machar, the country&apos;s vice-president until he was sacked in July. " />
                      <outline text="Oil production has already dropped by 20% since the onset of the conflict three weeks ago and more than 300 Chinese workers have been evacuated. " />
                      <outline text="The spectre of their Libyan experience also weighs heavily on the Chinese minds - project after project now lies deserted because of heavy fighting during the Arab Spring uprising of 2011, inflicting huge losses on China." />
                      <outline text="Most telling of all is the BBC&apos;s reference to Libya - another nation destroyed by Western military aggression that saw both Russian and Chinese interests crumble overnight and replaced by Western corporations. While South Sudan&apos;s chaos is being orchestrated more covertly by the West, the final goal of pushing out the Chinese and taking over is the same.Similar covert destabilization can be seen all across what the 2006 Strategic Studies Institute&apos;s report &quot;String of Pearls: Meeting the Challenge of China&apos;s Rising Power across the Asian Littoral&quot; calls China&apos;s &quot;String of Perals.&quot; This includes US-backed militants attempting to carve off the province of Baluchistan from Pakistan where China has established a port at Gwadar and at another Chinese port in the state of Rakhine, Myanmar that has been the scene of brutal, genocidal violence carried out by &quot;democracy icon&quot; Aung San Suu Kyi&apos;s &quot;saffron monks&quot; against Rohingya refugees.Setting Up Shop in South Sudan There is no doubt that the US and its accomplices Israel and Uganda have decided to stay in South Sudan. The US corporate foundation-funded &quot;Enough Project&quot; provided the rhetorical justification for an enduring presence in the war-torn African state in its Al Jazeera op-ed titled, &quot;Al Jazeera America Op-ed: South Sudan&apos;s Salva Kiir needs to put his black hat back on,&quot; which stated: To be sure, growing pains are common in societies working to secure their independence after years of marginalization and authoritarian rule. Building a cohesive national identity among South Sudan&apos;s 81 ethnic groups will take generations. Still, the looming specters of mass intercommunal violence means we cannot afford to be complacent. The United States committed itself to the South Sudanese people&apos;s long march toward independence decades ago. It would be a shame if America allowed a return to war when the South Sudanese are so close to securing their future." />
                      <outline text="With that humanitarian/freedom-promoting foot-in-the-door, the West has the pretext it needs to meddle for decades to come. To begin with, Israel Military Industries Ltd. (IMI) signed what it called a &quot;water infrastructure and technology development&quot; deal with South Sudan&apos;s government in 2012. The deal allegedly covers desalination, irrigation, water transport and purification, but a visit to Israel Military Industries Ltd. website indicates they are military contractors and arms manufacturers, not engineers and certainly not specialists in water infrastructure. Other sources claim IMI will serve as a conduit for actual Israeli water firms - but in light of US, Israeli, Saudi, and Qatari joint operations elsewhere, IMI will most likely serve as a conduit for weapons, cash, and conflict as well (or instead). Image: It is not entirely clear how a military contractor and weapons manufacturer like Israel&apos;s IMI is going to develop South Sudan&apos;s water infrastructure. Just like Qatar&apos;s use of humanitarian aid groups to smuggle weapons into Syria, Israel is most likely using &quot;development&quot; as cover for perpetuating conflict both within South Sudan to drive out the Chinese, as well as across the border in Sudan to the north to finally topple the government in Khartoum.In 2013, Israel and South Sudan would begin forging oil deals. In UPI&apos;s report, &quot;South Sudan signs oil deal with Israel,&quot; it was stated: South Sudan says it has signed an agreement with several Israeli oil companies, a potentially significant strategic move that will consolidate the Jewish state&apos;s relations with the fledgling, oil-rich East African state." />
                      <outline text="UPI would continue, highlighting the glaring problem of actually exporting the oil to turn a profit: South Sudan&apos;s petroleum and mining minister, Dhieu Dau, announced the oil deal last week after he returned from a visit to Israel. " />
                      <outline text="He said negotiations were ongoing with Israeli companies, which he did not identify, seeking to invest in South Sudan. " />
                      <outline text="Dau indicated the southern government in Juba, ramshackle capital of the infant state, hoped to export oil to Israel, but observed that this could not happen before March. " />
                      <outline text="He gave no indication how the landlocked south would achieve this, or what volume of crude would be involved. But it&apos;s a move Khartoum would do everything possible to wreck." />
                      <outline text="Finally, the UPI report indicates the much larger implications of Israel&apos;s (and the US&apos;) involvement in South Sudan, using it as a springboard to topple neighboring Sudan in the north:The prospect of Israel actually getting oil from South Sudan remains uncertain, given Juba&apos;s difficulties with Khartoum. " />
                      <outline text="There has been talk of building a 1,000-mile export pipeline from South Sudan across Kenya to the Indian Ocean that would free Juba from reliance on Khartoum&apos;s pipelines. " />
                      <outline text="But no definite plans for the project, expected to cost around $2 billion, have yet materialized.It may be that Israeli companies are seeking to help out in that regard -- if only to undermine the Islamic-oriented Khartoum regime and its alliance with Tehran, and to gain access to the Nile River, Egypt&apos;s primary source of water and a strategic target. " />
                      <outline text="During Sudan&apos;s civil war, one of Africa&apos;s longest conflicts in which some 2 million people died, Israel provided the southern rebels with arms, training and funding, as it has done in other parts of Africa seeking to weaken its Arab adversaries." />
                      <outline text="Clearly, the presence of Israeli arms dealers is not to develop South Sudan&apos;s infrastructure but rather to flood the region with weapons to flush out the Chinese and eventually stab northward toward Sudan and its capital of Khartoum. UPI&apos;s report would go on to admit that military aid was still undoubtedly flowing to South Sudan for this very purpose. In addition to a proxy military confrontation with Sudan, the US, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar have been attempting to overthrow the government in Khartoum from within - attempting an &quot;Arab Spring-style&quot; uprising in late 2013 that eventually fizzled. Enter US AFRICOM and Uganda&apos;s Museveni Infamous Western collaborator and Ugandan dictator-for-life Yoweri Museveni has been fighting the West&apos;s proxy wars in Africa for decades. He has also done much within his borders to appease the West including selling large tracts of land to foreign developers right out from beneath the feet of his own people - many times killing landowners who refused eviction. Image: Whatever pretext the West attempts to use to place Western troops inside of Africa while Fortune 500 corporations scoop up the continent&apos;s vast resources, it is nothing more than modern recolonization. US troops placed in Uganda to fight &quot;Kony&quot; are now conveniently in place to aid in the despoiling of neighboring South Sudan - a state carved out of proper Sudan via Western-fueled civil war. In 2011 under the false pretext of fighting Joseph Kony&apos;s &quot;Lord&apos;s Resistance Army&quot; the US would begin deploying troops to Uganda. By 2013, these troops would still be there - when violence began to spread across nearby South Sudan, US troops conveniently still stationed in Uganda would be mobilized for the evacuation of US citizens.  Stars and Stripes would report in their article, &quot;Marines airlift US Embassy personnel out of South Sudan,&quot; that:Nonessential U.S. Embassy personnel were evacuated Friday from South Sudan aboard two KC-130 aircraft assigned to a Marine crisis response team positioned in nearby Uganda." />
                      <outline text="The article would also report: Last week, the Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force-Crisis Response also was pre-positioned at Entebbe, Uganda, to provide additional support. The unit, from Moron, Spain, was formed less than a year ago to bolster AFRICOM&apos;s crisis-response capabilities." />
                      <outline text="Uganda, like Sudan, has clearly been permanently brought into AFRICOM&apos;s fold under an initial false &quot;humanitarian&quot; pretext that was then quietly shifted to the permanent occupation of African territory. And Uganda not only serves as a base for US AFRICOM, but is also using its soldiers to carry out AFRICOM&apos;s objectives beyond Uganda&apos;s borders. The Guardian would report in its recent article, &quot;South Sudan peace talks falter as Uganda sends in troops,&quot; that: The South Sudan peace talks being held in Ethiopia have stalled, officials say, as a rebel commander claims big victories against the South Sudanese government and Uganda sends in more troops and military hardware." />
                      <outline text="The report would also claim: Uganda, he said, had sent 1,200 troops to secure installations such as the airport and state house, adding that Ugandan military aircraft had bombed several rebel-held positions. " />
                      <outline text="Uganda says its deployment of more troops and military hardware to Juba this week came at the request of Kiir. Lieutenant Colonel Paddy Ankunda, a Ugandan military spokesman, said on Wednesday that reinforcements were dispatched on Monday and Tuesday &quot;to plug security gaps&quot;. He denied the Ugandans were actively involved in combat. " />
                      <outline text="Yoweri Museveni, the president of Uganda, is a strong ally of Kiir. The neighbouring countries have built a bond that goes back to South Sudan&apos;s armed struggle for independence from Sudan and the Khartoum government. Museveni recently warned Machar that East African countries would unite to defeat him militarily if he does not agree to attend peace talks. " />
                      <outline text="In essence, Uganda is providing the manpower on the ground while the US, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and others provide the cash, weapons, and everything else. It is another proxy war, just like the ongoing conflict in Syria, albeit with Ugandan troops literally invading South Sudan to prop up the West&apos;s proxy government in Juba. Who is funding and arming rebel groups fighting the West&apos;s proxy government is still unclear. Reports indicate it may be dissident factions of South Sudan&apos;s own armed forces involved in a recent coup attempt. Other theories suggest that US, Uganda, and/or Israel may be funding and arming both sides hoping to carry the conflict onward to Khartoum. It is clear that Khartoum, Sudan, one way or another, is the US-Israeli-Saudi-Qatari goal - to complete the theft of Sudanese oil as well as the means to export it out of the broken, worn-torn, decimated country.  This is the current state of the Wall Street-London global order in Africa - and a tattered, exploited Africa in our future should this state persist. " />
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              <outline text="How to find time travelers | KurzweilAI">
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                      <outline text="Is rapper Jay-Z a time traveler? &apos;-- desusnice (Buzz Feed) (credit: The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture/New York Public Library)" />
                      <outline text="If there were time travelers among us, how would you find them?" />
                      <outline text="That question occurred to astrophysicist Robert Nemiroff, a professor at Michigan Technological University. So he and his team developed a search strategy based on what they call &apos;&apos;prescient knowledge.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="If they could find a mention of something or someone on the Internet before people should have known about it, that could indicate that whoever wrote it had traveled from the future, they reasoned." />
                      <outline text="They selected search terms relating to two recent phenomena: Pope Francis and Comet ISON, and began looking for references to them before they were known to exist." />
                      <outline text="They used a variety of search engines, such as Google and Bing, and combed through Facebook and Twitter. In the case of Comet ISON, there were no mentions before it burst on the scene in September 2012.  They discovered only one blog post referencing a Pope Francis before Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected head of the Catholic Church on March 16, but it seemed more accidental that prescient." />
                      <outline text="They also searched for prescient inquiries submitted to search engines and combed through the Astronomy Picture of the Day site, which Nemiroff co-edits. Still no luck." />
                      <outline text="For their last effort, the researchers created a post in September 2013 asking readers to email or tweet one of two messages on or before August 2013: &apos;&apos;#ICanChangeThePast2&apos;&apos; or &apos;&apos;#ICannotChangeThePast2.&apos;&apos; Alas, their invitation went unanswered. And, they received no insights into the inherent contradictions of time travel." />
                      <outline text="Abstract of arXiv paper" />
                      <outline text="Time travel has captured the public imagination for much of the past century, but little has been done to actually search for time travelers. Here, three implementations of Internet searches for time travelers are described, all seeking a prescient mention of information not previously available. The first search covered prescient content placed on the Internet, highlighted by a comprehensive search for specific terms in tweets on Twitter. The second search examined prescient inquiries submitted to a search engine, highlighted by a comprehensive search for specific search terms submitted to a popular astronomy web site. The third search involved a request for a direct Internet communication, either by email or tweet, pre-dating to the time of the inquiry. Given practical verifiability concerns, only time travelers from the future were investigated. No time travelers were discovered. Although these negative results do not disprove time travel, given the great reach of the Internet, this search is perhaps the most comprehensive to date." />
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              <outline text="VIDEO-We the Geeks: &apos;&apos;Polar Vortex&apos;&apos; and Extreme Weather | The White House">
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                      <outline text="Becky FriedJanuary 08, 201404:37 PM EST" />
                      <outline text="Here at the White House, while we&apos;re beginning to thaw from this week&apos;s bone-chilling deep freeze, our discussions about the science of weather extremes are heating up. " />
                      <outline text="We know that no single weather episode proves or disproves climate change. Climate refers to the patterns observed in the weather over time and space &apos;&apos; in terms of averages, variations, and probabilities. But we also know that this week&apos;s cold spell is of a type there&apos;s reason to believe may become more frequent in a world that&apos;s getting warmer, on average, because of greenhouse-gas pollution." />
                      <outline text="Join us this Friday, January 10th at 2:00 p.m. ET for We the Geeks: &quot;Polar Vortex&quot; and Extreme Weather, for a conversation with leading meteorologists, climate scientists, and weather experts about why temperatures dipped to such frigid lows this week, how weather experts turn raw data into useful forecasts, and what we know about extreme weather events in the context of a changing climate. " />
                      <outline text="Cristin Dorgelo and resident polar-science expert Brendan Kelly from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy will moderate the live discussion, to include:" />
                      <outline text="We hope you&apos;ll join us this Friday at 2:00 p.m. ET at WhiteHouse.gov/We-The-Geeks and on the White House Google+ page to hear from the experts on the front lines of weather forecasting and climate science." />
                      <outline text="Got questions? Ask using the hashtag #WeTheGeeks on Twitter or on Google+ and we&apos;ll answer some of them during the live Hangout." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;We the Geeks&quot; is a series of Google+ Hangouts to discuss science, technology, and innovation here in the United States. Join the conversation on Twitter and be sure to sign up for email updates about future &quot;We the Geeks&quot; hangouts." />
                      <outline text="Becky Fried is Senior Communications Advisor and Web Editor at the White House Office of Science &amp; Technology Policy" />
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              <outline text="EconomicPolicyJournal.com: In Defense of Dennis Rodman">
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                      <outline text="Dennis Rodman is one strange dude.I once visited a club he had in Chicago, during the days of the Michael Jordan led Chicago Bulls championship years. The crowd was the strangest crowd I have ever seen in my life. It looked like a convention of a secret transvestite subchapter of the Hell&apos;s Angels." />
                      <outline text="Despite his strangeness, Rodman did have an influence on the nation by being the first to cover his body with tatoos. For whatever reason, millions have followed Rodman into getting inked-up bodies. Prior to Rodman&apos;s tattoos, they were mostly worn just by merchant sailors--and only one, on the arm." />
                      <outline text="But Rodman, his pro basketball playing days well behind him, is now in the national spotlight for playing exhibition games in North Korea at the invitation of  NK&apos;s leader, the crazed Kim Jong-un." />
                      <outline text="I am sure he is doing it for the money. He spends money like, well, a drunken tattooed sailor." />
                      <outline text="In Chicago, during the Bulls championship  runs, Rodman, Scottie Pippen and Michael Jordan would occasionally dine at Tavern on Rush. The wait staff there had a name for Pippen, &quot;No tippin&apos; Pippen.&quot; He would leave 5% tips. Jordan would tip 25% and the waiters would fight to wait on Rodman. You could make a months worth of earnings by waiting on Rodman. He would ask all kinds of favors, but he would pay up. If he wanted a waiter to get him a cigar, he tipped $100 for the cigar." />
                      <outline text="Chris Cuomo did an attack interview with Rodman about his trip to North Korea. He asked Rodman why he wasn&apos;t doing anything to attempt get the American Kenneth Bae, who is imprisoned in North Korea, free. Rodman attempted to explain to Cuomo that he wasn&apos;t a diplomat, just a basketball player, but Cuomo wouldn&apos;t have any of it. Now, admittedly, Rodman&apos;s replies to Cuomo were quite inarticulate.  But, this doesn&apos;t mean Rodman isn&apos;t a shrewd guy. I once had a conversation with him mostly about women, in Chicago&apos;s Whiskey Bar, and the guy has serious game." />
                      <outline text="This, btw, is in contrast to Michael Jordan, who could certainly get his share of women, because he was, afterall, Michael Jordan, but he had no rap. Jordan spent many a cold winter night in Chicago trying to get in the sack Christy Sweet, a stunning and smart bartender who then worked at a club called Narcisse. It never happened for Jordan." />
                      <outline text="But back to Rodman, though inarticulate in his responses, he did make the wise comment that his exhibition games, in a tiny way, may open up North Korea just a bit. And, indeed, study history and it becomes clear that free trade is a peacemaker. He was also wise to stay away from international politics, which he clearly understands he has no expertise in. But, CNN&apos;s Cuomo would have none of it. Then, CNN&apos;s Anderson Cooper piled on Tuesday night with more attacks on Rodman. It makes you wonder, when Cooper, the &quot;former&quot;-CIA guy, promotes the hell out of a story that could very well be ignored. Could the CIA actually have a problem with opening up relations with North Korea, if only a tiny bit with Rodman&apos;s exhibition games?" />
                      <outline text="Then there&apos;s NBA commissioner David Stern, who issued a statement  that said  &quot;The NBA is not involved with Mr. Rodman&apos;s North Korea trip and would not participate or support such a venture without the approval of the U.S. State Department. Although sports in many instances can be helpful in bridging cultural divides, this is not one of them.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Approval of the State Department? WTF?" />
                      <outline text="I note that this statement comes from the commissioner of a league that plays the national anthem before each game of a country that has imprisoned whisteblower Chelsea Manning and has caused Edward Sowden to flee the United States for Russia. Maybe Stern should stop worrying about what a former NBA player is doing in North Korea and look in the mirror and think about the government actions of the country that he allows to be saluted before every NBA game." />
                      <outline text="Stern piled on during a television interview (on, surprise, CNN) when he told Wolf Blitzer  &apos;&apos;Dennis will be Dennis. But I think there&apos;s a lot at stake here in terms of a country that has &apos;-- a very dangerous country.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Maybe Stern should ask Afghans and Iraqis which country they think is dangerous." />
                      <outline text="Stern also said he believes &quot;a flash of North Korean money&quot; has blinded Rodman. This comes from the commissioner of a league that regularly shakesdown cities to construct arenas. The built arenas ultimately shuffle huge profits that go into the pockets of the owners of NBA teams." />
                      <outline text="Bottom line: I find Stern&apos;s statements outrageous, and his State Department line much more dangerous than anything Rodman has said or done." />
                      <outline text="And, CNN, what can you say about CNN that hasn&apos;t been said before? It is a mouthpiece for the US government and heaven forbid a series of exhibition basketball games go on in a country that is not in the good graces of the USG. It all reminds of the Bobby Fisher saga and his willingness to thumb his nose at the USG and play a chess match in Yugoslavia." />
                      <outline text="Rodman, like Fisher, has done nothing but thumb his nose at the USG list of bad guys and is willing to ply his profession where he is called." />
                      <outline text="Dennis, keep up the peacemaking free trade!" />
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              <outline text="Sun Goes Wild: NOAA Issues Alert: Earth Directed X-Class Flare Is On Its Way; Chance Of More">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://dprogram.net/2014/01/08/sun-goes-wild-noaa-issues-alert-earth-directed-x-class-flare-is-on-its-way-chance-of-more/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389227305_dY3xwzBR.html" />
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      <outline text="Thu, 09 Jan 2014 00:28" />
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                      <outline text="(SHTFPlan) - This morning The Daily Sheeple reported that the biggest sun spot in recent history had been identified on the sun and that it had moved into position facing earth. The spot is so large that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says it could swallow three earths." />
                      <outline text="(Photo by Rocky Raybell : Sun spot AR1944 is so big it can be seen with amateur telescopes)" />
                      <outline text="The spot was mostly quiet for the last few days and wasn&apos;t directly facing earth, though a smaller Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) glanced the planet in the early hours of January 7th." />
                      <outline text="Then at 12:32 Central Time it went wild:" />
                      <outline text="Massive sunspot AR1944 has erupted. The X1 flare has sent a coronal mass ejection into space, and it&apos;s heading towards Earth." />
                      <outline text="&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="NOAA has upped the risk from further X-class flares to 50% for the next 24 hours. Risk of M-class up to 80%" />
                      <outline text="The NASA-ESA Heliophysics Fleet is monitoring the sunspot and CME. Depending on its speed it could take anywhere from a day to three days to hit earth. NBC News reports that the flare is already responsible for radio traffic disruptions." />
                      <outline text="(Pictured: NASA&apos;s Solar Dynamics Observatory shows a blast of activity originating from the center of the sun&apos;s disk on Tuesday)" />
                      <outline text="Though an X-1 Class flare is not going to cause widespread power outages across earth, the possibility of increased activity on the sun has been noted by NASA and other researchers, as the sunspot destabilizes further." />
                      <outline text="The rapid formation of sunspot AR1944 and the earth-facing ejections highlight how quickly life on earth could change if the right conditions are met." />
                      <outline text="In the summer of 2012 a massive solar flare was ejected by the sun and narrowly missed earth." />
                      <outline text="Had it occurred just a week prior, the highly charged particles would have struck earth and, according to CU-Boulder Professor Daniel Baker, would have led to nothing short of a technological disaster across the globe." />
                      <outline text="The CME itself was massive&apos;... and its speed was unprecedented, clocking in at 7 million miles per hour." />
                      <outline text="While typical coronal mass ejections from the sun take two or three days to reach Earth, the 2012 event traveled from the sun&apos;s surface to Earth in just 18 hours." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;The speed of this event was as fast or faster than anything that has been seen in the modern space age,&apos;&apos; said Baker." />
                      <outline text="&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="Had it hit Earth, the July 2012 event likely would have created a technological disaster by short-circuiting satellites, power grids, ground communication equipment and even threatening the health of astronauts and aircraft crews." />
                      <outline text="Source: Scientists Warn of Worst Case Scenario" />
                      <outline text="But that flare wasn&apos;t a once-in-a-million-years event." />
                      <outline text="A decade ago in 2003 NASA identified the most powerful flare in recorded observational history:" />
                      <outline text="In 2003 a solar flare emitted by the sun was the most powerful in recorded observational history, measuring in at levels so high that had it hit earth it would have likely disabled everything from the internet and mobile phones, to water utility plants and the whole of the U.S. electricity infrastructure." />
                      <outline text="That event was originally thought to have been an X-28 class flare, more powerful than necessary to take out modern electronics across earth. It was later revised to a &apos;&apos;whopping&apos;&apos; x-45." />
                      <outline text="These events occur quite regularly in the grand scheme. Recent observations suggest at least several occurrences in a lifetime. For the last hundred years since electronics made their way into our society we&apos;ve been lucky, having experienced just minor disturbances." />
                      <outline text="But as the last decade shows, it can happen at any time and the after-effects would be catastrophic." />
                      <outline text="This is what prompted Senior Member of the House Homeland Security Committee Congresswoman Yvette Clarke to warn that the likelihood of a severe geo-magnetic event capable of crippling our electric grid is 100%." />
                      <outline text="Despite the various earthbound threats that exist, a solar flare is arguably the most probable threat we face as a civilization." />
                      <outline text="As Congressman Roscoe Bartlett has noted in the documentary Urban Danger, if an event of this magnitude hit earth we&apos;d revert back to the stone age overnight:" />
                      <outline text="We could have events in the future where the power grid will go down and it&apos;s not, in any reasonable time, coming back up. For instance, if when the power grid went down some of our large transformers were destroyed, damaged beyond use, we don&apos;t make any of those in this country. They&apos;re made overseas and you order one and 18 months to two years later they will deliver it. Our power grid is very vulnerable. It&apos;s very much on edge. Our military knows that." />
                      <outline text="So how does one survive such an event, where pretty much everything we have come to expect in our just-in-time modern society comes to a screeching halt within seconds of the disaster striking?" />
                      <outline text="It won&apos;t be easy, but it is certainly survivable, and if you&apos;ve developed a broad preparedness plan you would fair much better then the 90% of people who studies say wouldn&apos;t make it in such a scenario." />
                      <outline text="Imagine for just a moment what would be going through your mind and the minds of those with whom you share this report if sunspot AR1944 had emitted an X-25+ Class solar flare that was heading for earth right now and that it would be here within 48 hours. " />
                      <outline text="Would you be prepared for what happens when the national power grid collapses? Would you be ready for the catastrophe that would follow within a matter of hours?" />
                      <outline text="Preparedness for such an event starts with a simple grid-down supply. Once those basics are covered and you have enough to keep your family afloat for two weeks, you could broaden your preparedness horizons with long-term food storage, emergency medical supplies, gold and silver as bartering currencies, and self defense strategiesto protect against the inevitable hordes that would follow." />
                      <outline text="The threat is real. Countless officials and experts have warned of the possibility in our lifetimes." />
                      <outline text="What if tomorrow was the day?" />
                      <outline text="Source: SHTFplan.com" />
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              <outline text="allAfrica.com: Mali: IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde Starts Visit to Mali">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://allafrica.com/stories/201401081498.html" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389227173_NeZLF6xL.html" />
      <outline text="Thu, 09 Jan 2014 00:26" />
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                      <outline text="Photo: Stephen Jaffe/IMFInternational Monetary Fund managing director Christine Lagarde is greeted at the Nairobi International Airport by Kenya&apos;s Central Bank Governor Njuguna Ndungu." />
                      <outline text="Ms. Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), arrived in Bamako today for a three-day visit to Mali. She will meet with President Keita, Prime Minister Ly and his cabinet, senior government officials as well as women leaders, representatives of the private sector, civil society and donors." />
                      <outline text="&quot;I&apos;m very pleased to be here in Bamako for my first visit as Managing Director of the IMF. This visit is a testimony to our strong relationship with Mali. I look forward to strengthening our partnership for the benefit of the people of Mali,&quot; Ms. Lagarde said after she arrived in Bamako." />
                      <outline text="Ms. Lagarde visited Kenya from January 4-7. As Managing Director, she has previously visited Cote d&apos;Ivoire, Malawi, Niger, Nigeria, South Africa, and Mauritius in Sub-Saharan Africa. In addition to her meetings with officials, private sector and civil society, Ms. Lagarde will address the Economic, Social and Cultural Council of Mali." />
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              <outline text="Lame Cherry: Fukushima California">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://lamecherry.blogspot.com/2014/01/fukushima-california.html" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389227089_GUs5N6eW.html" />
      <outline text="Thu, 09 Jan 2014 00:24" />
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                      <outline text="The reality of Radioactive California" />
                      <outline text="As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter....." />
                      <outline text="To answer this, the nuclear radiation at 1400% in San Fran is not from an oil pipeline, but is from a crawler. A crawler was a Soviet sub launched underwater caterpillar. This radiation leak is just that and it is from a 298 megaton yield hydrogen bomb which Speznat placed in the harbor for a first strike detonation on America during the Cold war." />
                      <outline text="It was put into place during the Nixon era." />
                      <outline text="They lost this weapon, which is now a non viable warhead, but it is the source of this radiation leak." />
                      <outline text="The Soviets lost 4 other of these warheads." />
                      <outline text="This particular one was to create a radiation tidal wave obliterating that part of the coast and contaminating it." />
                      <outline text="It is not the problem but the inquired for working 40 other nuclear weapons from Russia, China, Iran, North Korea are a definite threat." />
                      <outline text="Stop worrying about Fukushima as this blog noted is not the problem, except for Japan." />
                      <outline text="The Obama regime knows of this spike and that it has broken up and are doing nothing about it as it opens too many other doors" />
                      <outline text="Gotta Jet.............you rich people could donate you know to save yourselves as the Lame Cherry knows all ....at least Baby said so." />
                      <outline text="agtG" />
                      <outline text="PS: Dennis Rodman should write out a bit couple hundred thousand dollar echeck to me as I have always liked his defense as the only thing worthwhile in the NBA.When Obama pulled his missile out and wanted Kim Jong Un to stroke it, and Kim refused, it was Kim who the media blamed, so when a real black man in Rodman sings to Kim and keeps missiles from firing, why is it Obama is not blamed for hiring North Korean agents to blow up Boston to blame Kim and then bomb North Korea with nukes." />
                      <outline text="Dennis Rodman needs a brain for public relations to bring up that reality of what the Boston bombing was all about to fight this off for his friend Kim Jong Un as even World Net Daily reported that fact after it was reported here." />
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              <outline text="North Korea: U.S. Citizen Detained After Allegedly Committing Unspecified Crimes">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/21/north-korea-us-citizen-detained_n_2344127.html" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389226050_MmfxKVC6.html" />
      <outline text="Thu, 09 Jan 2014 00:07" />
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                      <outline text="PYONGYANG, North Korea &apos;-- North Korea said Friday that an American citizen has been detained after confessing to unspecified crimes, confirming news reports about his arrest at a time when Pyongyang is facing criticism from Washington for launching a long-range rocket last week." />
                      <outline text="The American was identified as Pae Jun Ho in a brief dispatch issued by the state-run Korean Central News Agency in Pyongyang. News reports in the U.S. and South Korea said Pae is known in his home state of Washington as Kenneth Bae, a 44-year-old tour operator of Korean descent." />
                      <outline text="An expert said he is likely to become a bargaining chip for the North, an attempt to draw the U.S. into talks. Five other Americans known to have been detained in North Korea since 2009 were all eventually released." />
                      <outline text="North Korean state media said Pae arrived in the far northeastern city of Rajin on Nov. 3 as part of a tour." />
                      <outline text="Rajin is part of a special economic zone not far from Yanji, China, that has sought to draw foreign investors and tourists over the past year. Yanji, home to many ethnic Korean Chinese, also serves as a base for Christian groups that shelter North Korean defectors." />
                      <outline text="&quot;In the process of investigation, evidence proving that he committed a crime against (North Korea) was revealed. He admitted his crime,&quot; the KCNA dispatch said." />
                      <outline text="The North said the crimes were &quot;proven through evidence&quot; but did not elaborate." />
                      <outline text="KCNA said consular officials from the Swedish Embassy in Pyongyang visited Pae on Friday. Sweden represents the United States in diplomatic affairs in North Korea since Washington and Pyongyang do not have diplomatic relations." />
                      <outline text="Karl-Olof Andersson, Sweden&apos;s ambassador to North Korea, told The Associated Press he could not comment on the case and referred the matter to the U.S. State Department." />
                      <outline text="The State Department was not immediately able to provide any additional information about the report." />
                      <outline text="The operator of a Korean language website for the Korean community in the Northwest, Chong Tae Kim of JoySeattle.com, said the detainee&apos;s father lives in Korea and his mother lives in Lynnwood, Washington." />
                      <outline text="&quot;She hopes the State Department and Swedish Embassy help with his release,&quot; he said Friday. &quot;She&apos;s trying not to speak to reporters, fearing that could affect her son&apos;s release.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="The office of U.S. Rep. Suzan DelBene says it has reached out to the mother and is pressing the State Department for information." />
                      <outline text="&quot;We are very concerned about it and seeing what can be done on our end to help with this,&quot; said spokesman Viet Shelton." />
                      <outline text="State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell on Friday would only say that they were aware of the detention and that Swedish Embassy in Pyongyang is providing consular services." />
                      <outline text="&quot;We can, indeed, confirm that a U.S. citizen has been detained in North Korea,&quot; Ventrell said, adding that he could not say more because of privacy restrictions." />
                      <outline text="In Seoul, the Segye Ilbo newspaper reported last week that Bae had been taking tourists on a five-day trip to the North when he was arrested. The newspaper cited unidentified sources." />
                      <outline text="News of the arrest comes as North Korea is celebrating the launch of a satellite into space on Dec. 12, in defiance of calls by the U.S. and others to cancel a liftoff widely seen as an illicit test of ballistic missile technology." />
                      <outline text="The announcement of the American&apos;s detainment could be a signal from the North that it wants dialogue with the United States, said Cheong Seong-chang, an analyst at the private Sejong Institute in South Korea. He said trips by former U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter to North Korea to secure the release of other detained Americans created a mood for U.S.-North Korea talks." />
                      <outline text="&quot;North Korea knows sanctions will follow its rocket launch. But in the long run, it needs an excuse to reopen talks after the political atmosphere moves past sanctions,&quot; Cheong said." />
                      <outline text="Cheong said he expects that the American will be tried and convicted in coming months. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has the power to grant amnesty and will exercise it as a bargaining chip, Cheong said." />
                      <outline text="State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said earlier this week that Washington had been trying to reach out to Kim." />
                      <outline text="&quot;Instead, that was met not only with an abrogation of agreements that had been made by the previous North Korean regime, but by missile activity both in April and in December,&quot; she told reporters." />
                      <outline text="She said Washington had no choice but to put pressure on Pyongyang, and was discussing with its allies how to &quot;further isolate&quot; the regime." />
                      <outline text="In April 2009, a North Korean rocket launch took place while two American journalists, Laura Ling and Euna Lee, were in North Korean custody after allegedly trying to sneak into the country across the Tumen River dividing the North from China." />
                      <outline text="They were sentenced to 12 years of hard labor before being released on humanitarian grounds after Clinton flew to Pyongyang to negotiate their release." />
                      <outline text="Subsequently, three other Americans were arrested and eventually released by North Korea. All three are believed to have been accused of illegally spreading Christianity." />
                      <outline text="North Korea has several sanctioned churches in Pyongyang but frowns on the distribution of Bibles and other religious materials by foreigners. Interaction between North Koreans and foreigners is strictly regulated." />
                      <outline text="___" />
                      <outline text="Associated Press writers Foster Klug and Sam Kim in Seoul, South Korea, and Doug Esser in Seattle contributed to this report." />
                      <outline text="Earlier on HuffPost:" />
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              <outline text="VIDEO- Dennis Rodman gets fiery with CNN - YouTube">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCj99LB0hPs" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389225675_9hjJebRg.html" />
      <outline text="Thu, 09 Jan 2014 00:01" />
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              <outline text="Insane Clown Posse Sue FBI and Department of Justice Over Juggalos&apos; Gang Classification | Music News | Rolling Stone">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/insane-clown-posse-sue-fbi-over-juggalos-gang-classification-20140108" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389223716_qWLdBS63.html" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 23:28" />
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                      <outline text="January 8, 2014 10:30 AM ET" />
                      <outline text="Insane Clown Posse" />
                      <outline text="Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images" />
                      <outline text="Horrorcore-rap duo Insane Clown Posse, along with four fans, are suing the Department of Justice and the FBI, demanding that the agencies purge the fan name &quot;Juggalos&quot; from their list of gang members. &quot;Organized crime is by no means part of the Juggalo culture,&quot; reads the complaint, filed this morning in federal court in Detroit. " />
                      <outline text="Check out photos from the 2013 Gathering of the Juggalos" />
                      <outline text="The suit stems from the FBI&apos;s National Gang Intelligence Center classification of Juggalos as &quot;a loosely-organized hybrid gang,&quot; one with multiple affiliations. Lawyers for ICP and the ACLU claim that the profiling of Juggalos &apos;-- based on their distinctive clown makeup and Hatchetman tattoos &apos;-- lacks reasonable suspicion of gang affiliation. As a result, the &quot;unconstitutionally vague&quot; designation has since intimidated many from expressing themselves and denied them protection from unreasonable searches, according to the filing." />
                      <outline text="&quot;The FBI had the impact they wanted: they scared people away from attending concerts and from affiliating together for the purpose of listening to music,&quot; Saura Sahu, an attorney assisting the ACLU of Michigan, tells Rolling Stone. He cited the decline in turnout at the latest Gathering of the Juggalos, ICP&apos;s annual five-day festival, where police last August arrested numerous people on drug-related offenses outside the event." />
                      <outline text="&quot;We don&apos;t fit in anywhere,&quot; Insane Clown Posse&apos;s Violent J tells Rolling Stone. &quot;And when people don&apos;t understand you, people fear you. All we&apos;re trying to do is be like the Stephen King of music. We like to tell horror stories.&quot; " />
                      <outline text="The band&apos;s legal preparation began last year, when their attorney Howard Hertz contacted the ACLU about representing the four Juggalos. The suit follows ICP&apos;s 2012 complaint alleging that the FBI had violated the Freedom of Information Act by failing to disclose adequate documentation justifying its gang classification, which is currently still pending. &quot;None of the information revealed showed any significant link between any significant percentage of the Juggalos and the kind of criminal behaviors that the Department of Justice is supposed to be targeting through these gang initiatives,&quot; Sahu says." />
                      <outline text="Yet last July, according to the complaint, a plaintiff who drives a semi-truck sporting a Hatchetman logo was stopped, searched and detained by a Tennessee state trooper. In 2012, an Army recruiter refused to enlist a different plaintiff unless he covered or removed his Hatchetman tattoo. And plaintiff Robert Hellin, an Army corporal who has served in Iraq, Afghanistan and Korea, is &quot;in imminent danger of suffering discipline or an involuntary discharge&quot; because of the tattoos he got years before Juggalos were deemed a gang." />
                      <outline text="&quot;At first I thought, wow, that&apos;s a compliment that our fans are that heard-of and that renowned,&quot; Violent J says. &quot;Then when I realized what&apos;s happening to the fans because of it, then everything turned around.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Federal law defines a criminal street gang as a group of at least five people engaging in violence or a drug-related crime. Yet while the DOJ&apos;s National Gang Threat Assessment warned that Juggalos were &quot;rapidly expanding,&quot; three years ago, they said they &quot;are not motivated to migrate based upon traditional needs of a gang,&quot; given their &quot;disorganization&quot; and &quot;transient nature.&quot; They are active in at least 21 states, the assessment continued, though only four states recognize them as a gang. The report does not specify how many Juggalos make up the country&apos;s 1.4 million gang members. " />
                      <outline text="The defendants have until March to either respond to the complaint or request that a judge dismiss the case. &quot;We don&apos;t know if we can beat the FBI,&quot; Violent J says. &quot;But we&apos;re damn sure not gonna sit there and accept it.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="To read the new issue of Rolling Stone online, plus the entire RS archive: Click Here" />
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              <outline text="Proposed Virginia Criminal Ban on &apos;&apos;Bullying&apos;&apos;">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.volokh.com/2014/01/08/proposed-virginia-criminal-ban-bullying/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389222992_YaadPwSG.html" />
        <outline text="Source: The Volokh Conspiracy" type="link" url="http://feeds.feedburner.com/volokh/mainfeed" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 23:16" />
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                      <outline text="Just introduced today by Delegate Mark Keam:" />
                      <outline text="If any person, with the intent to coerce, intimidate, or harass any person, &apos;... uses a computer, including an electronic communication device, or computer network to &apos;... engage in bullying, as defined in &#167; 22.1-276.01, he shall be is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor." />
                      <outline text="[&#167; 22.1-276.01:] &apos;&apos;Bullying&apos;&apos; means any aggressive and unwanted behavior that is intended to harm, intimidate, or humiliate the victim; involves a real or perceived power imbalance between the aggressor or aggressors and victim; and is repeated over time or causes severe emotional trauma. &apos;&apos;Bullying&apos;&apos; includes cyber bullying. &apos;&apos;Bullying&apos;&apos; does not include ordinary teasing, horseplay, argument, or peer conflict." />
                      <outline text="So if a high school student posts several Facebook items on her own page harshly castigating her ex-boyfriend for cheating on her, and this is seen as &apos;&apos;intended to &apos;... harass&apos;&apos; and &apos;&apos;humiliate&apos;&apos; the ex-boyfriend (not implausible) and &apos;&apos;involv[ing] a real or perceived power imbalance&apos;&apos; &apos;-- whatever that means &apos;-- that would be a crime. Likewise if some students post Facebook items harshly castigating a classmate for committing a crime or some other misdeed, unless of course this qualifies as &apos;&apos;ordinary &apos;... peer conflict.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="But wait: While the definition of &apos;&apos;bullying&apos;&apos; in the statute is drawn from a statute that is targeted at schoolchildren, nothing in the definition itself is limited to such children. And the statute that Del. Keam&apos;s proposal would modify applies to everyone, not just adults. So it may well be that the proposal, if enacted, would also apply to speech about adults. If someone harshly criticizes &apos;-- on a blog, or on one&apos;s facebook page, or in a newspaper article posted online &apos;-- a businessperson, a low-level government official, an academic, or anyone else in a way that is seen as &apos;&apos;inten[ded] to &apos;... harass&apos;&apos; and &apos;&apos;humiliate,&apos;&apos; is &apos;&apos;repeated over time,&apos;&apos; and &apos;&apos;involves a real or perceived power imbalance between the aggressor or aggressors,&apos;&apos; that too would be a crime." />
                      <outline text="This strikes me as unconstitutionally overbroad (even if limited to speech about schoolchildren), and extraordinarily vague. What counts as a &apos;&apos;perceived power imbalance&apos;&apos;? Given the context from which the definition of &apos;&apos;bullying&apos;&apos; came &apos;-- behavior by students &apos;-- the &apos;&apos;power&apos;&apos; may involve social influence and not just economic or governmental power (since alleged student bullies don&apos;t generally have such power) or physical power. If the target of the speech is disliked enough, and the speaker popular enough, does that make otherwise permitted speech into a crime? And of course what qualifies as &apos;&apos;ordinary teasing, horseplay, argument, or peer conflict&apos;&apos;?" />
                      <outline text="Such phrases might be constitutional when applied to academic discipline, though even there the vagueness doctrine would apply in some measure. But I think they are far from being precise enough to form the basis for criminal punishment, especially given the absence of any legal tradition of using the terms and clarifying them in the course of using them." />
                      <outline text="So this is a dangerous and deeply unsound proposal, which I hope Del. Keam&apos;s colleagues block. Thanks to Hans Bader for the pointer." />
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              <outline text="VIDEO-In wake of Target breach, Sen. Leahy brings back data privacy bill | TheHill">
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                      <outline text="Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) reintroduced a sweeping bill that aims to protect Americans&apos; data from cyber thieves on Wednesday." />
                      <outline text="He put forward the legislation after a headline-grabbing hack at Target exposed information about millions of shoppers&apos; credit and debit cards during the holiday season." />
                      <outline text="In a statement on Wednesday, Leahy said that Target&apos;s recent data breach &apos;&apos;is a reminder that developing a comprehensive national strategy to protect data privacy and cybersecurity remains one of the most challenging and important issues facing our nation.&apos;&apos;" />
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                      <outline text="Leahy first wrote the Personal Data Privacy and Security Act in 2005, and has reintroduced it in each session of Congress since. It has passed the Judiciary Committee multiple times but has never gotten through the full chamber.The legislation would impose criminal penalties for people who hide security breaches that damage consumers, require companies that maintain databases with personal information to protect them and establish a nationwide standard for notifying consumers after a data breach." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;This is a comprehensive bill that not only addresses the need to provide Americans with notice when they have been victims of a data breach, but that also deals with the underlying problem of lax security and lack of accountability to help prevent data breaches from occurring in the first place,&apos;&apos; he said." />
                      <outline text="Sens. Al Franken (D-Minn.), Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) joined the bill as co-sponsors." />
                      <outline text="The Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on data privacy early this year, Leahy said." />
                      <outline text="Recent hacks at Target, as well as the social media app Snapchat, have increased calls for the government to act to protect consumers&apos; information. Some have called for the Federal Trade Commission to intervene, though its authority on the subject is not well settled.  " />
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              <outline text="West Wing braces for staff exodus | TheHill">
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                      <outline text="A number of key aides are expected to leave the White House in the coming months as President Obama tries to build momentum after a tumultuous 2013 that left him with few significant achievements." />
                      <outline text="Departures of longtime and trusted West Wing aides will force Obama to go outside his comfort zone in seeking advisers." />
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                      <outline text="Strategists say that could be a struggle for the president, who they say has not done well in reaching outside his bubble for help and advice.It will be critical in 2014 for the president, who is focused on making sure his party does not lose its majority in the Senate." />
                      <outline text="The biggest boldface name expected to leave Obama is deputy chief of staff Rob Nabors, a key adviser on nearly every major negotiation the White House has had with Congress. Reuters reported late last month that Nabors was &apos;&apos;considering&apos;&apos; leaving the West Wing, but it seems more certain and imminent than that, say sources who have spoken to the top White House aide in recent weeks." />
                      <outline text="Nabors, who has recently taken some time off to deal with personal matters, is expected to depart the White House in the next several months." />
                      <outline text="Deputy chief of staff Alyssa Mastromonaco, a nine-year Obama veteran, is also mulling a departure. But sources familiar with her thinking say she hasn&apos;t made any decisions about leaving the West Wing yet.  " />
                      <outline text="The two exits would deprive Obama of two of his closest advisers, said one former senior administration official." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;I think the president really respects him,&apos;&apos; the official said of Nabors, &apos;&apos;and you see that in the amount of access and input he has, from foreign policy to domestic policy and everything in-between.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;And Alyssa really knows what makes the president tick,&apos;&apos; the official said. &apos;&apos;More than any two people, both Alyssa and Rob demonstrate Obama&apos;s loyalty to his personal relationships.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;He&apos;s comfortable around them.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="There are other departures, too, particularly in the Legislative Affairs Office, which recently lost its director, Miguel Rodriguez. Sources say officials Ed Pagano and Jonathan Samuels, who head up the House and Senate teams, respectively, have also been thinking about possible departures this year. " />
                      <outline text="The White House looked outside the Legislative Affairs Office to pick a successor to Rodriguez, and selected Katie Beirne Fallon, a newcomer to Obama&apos;s orbit who served as deputy communications director at the White House." />
                      <outline text="Beirne Fallon&apos;s old role hasn&apos;t yet been filled, but White House aides are looking both inside &apos;-- deputy press secretary Amy Brundage is one name floating around &apos;-- and outside for the right candidate." />
                      <outline text="White House allies say other mid-level departures could come in the weeks ahead. But they say not to expect much change at the senior adviser level, which could get top-heavy if any other people are brought in to the West Wing." />
                      <outline text="Last month, the White House announced that John Podesta, who served as chief of staff to former President Clinton, will advise Obama. The White House also brought back Phil Schiliro, who served in several key roles during Obama&apos;s first term, to help iron out the glitches of the disastrous healthcare law rollout." />
                      <outline text="It&apos;s unclear how long Schiliro will stay in the role. But those close to him say, as of now, it&apos;s an indefinite time frame. " />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Schiliro is truly loyal to the cause and he&apos;s not going to leave until healthcare is in a much better place than how he found it,&apos;&apos; one former senior administration official said." />
                      <outline text="Obama will also have to deal with the loss of Gene Sperling, the director of the National Economic Council and the assistant to the president for economic policy." />
                      <outline text="In the White House press briefing on Monday, Sperling told reporters he will be at the White House for January and &apos;&apos;quite a lot of February&apos;&apos; as well. But he added, &apos;&apos;I am quite confident that when March comes, I will be somewhere else.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="To be sure, Obama will still have a few familiar faces around him. Senior adviser David Simas, who didn&apos;t work on Obama&apos;s first campaign but is very close with former senior adviser David Axelrod, earned a place in Obama&apos;s sacred inner circle. " />
                      <outline text="Simas, who has been at the helm of healthcare, will continue to help out on strategy and communications." />
                      <outline text="Senior advisers Valerie Jarrett and Dan Pfeiffer &apos;-- who has been positioning himself for that role since the beginning of his time with Obama &apos;-- don&apos;t have plans to go anywhere anytime soon." />
                      <outline text="Another former senior administration official predicted that the two would be &apos;&apos;turning out the lights&apos;&apos; on Obama&apos;s final day in office. " />
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              <outline text="Amazon.com: Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary at War eBook: Robert M Gates: Kindle Store">
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              <outline text="VIDEO-NBC: Ungrateful Bob Gates &apos;Blindsided&apos; White House With &apos;Blistering New Memoir&apos; | MRCTV">
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                      <outline text="More in the cross-post on the MRC&apos;s NewsBusters blog." />
                      <outline text="At the top of Wednesday&apos;s NBC Today, co-host Matt Lauer portrayed former Defense Secretary Robert Gates as an ungrateful and disgruntled ex-employee: &quot;Blindsided. President Obama&apos;s former Defense Secretary Robert Gates takes on his old boss &apos;&apos; the man who awarded him the Medal of Freedom &apos;&apos; in a blistering new memoir. This morning, what may have made him turn?&quot;" />
                      <outline text="In the report that followed later, correspondent Andrea Mitchell fretted: &quot;President Obama&apos;s decision to keep George Bush&apos;s defense secretary, a Republican, has now blown back on the White House.&quot; Like Lauer, she made sure to note how Obama had honored Gates: &quot;Gates gave no hint of his resentment when he left the cabinet two years ago and President Obama awarded him the Medal of Freedom, the nation&apos;s highest civilian honor.&quot;" />
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              <outline text="Sunspot goes wild! X-class solar flare blasts in our direction - NBC News.com">
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                      <outline text="Cosmic LogAlan Boyle, Science EditorNBC News" />
                      <outline text="23 hours ago" />
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                      <outline text="A false-color composite image from NASA&apos;s Solar Dynamics Observatory shows a blast of activity originating from an active sunspot region at the center of the sun&apos;s disk on Tuesday." />
                      <outline text="The sun erupted with a powerful solar flare on Tuesday, disrupting radio traffic and sending a blast of electrically charged particles our way. And there may be more blasts to come." />
                      <outline text="The X1.2-class flare was recorded by sun-observing satellites, including NASA&apos;s Solar Dynamics Observatory, at about 2:32 p.m. ET. X-class flares are the strongest category of solar outbursts, although X1.2 is toward the category&apos;s low end. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration&apos;s Space Weather Prediction Center said the flare sparked a strong radio blackout." />
                      <outline text="For days, space weather forecasters have been bracing themselves for solar eruptions from a large active sunspot region called AR1944. This region has now turned to face Earth directly, which means strong solar flares are likely to send storms of charged particles &apos;-- also known as coronal mass ejections, or CMEs &apos;-- heading straight for us." />
                      <outline text="Strong solar storms can damage satellites and electrical grids. One such outburst in 1989 knocked out power for a wide swath of Quebec. And don&apos;t get us started about the superstorm of 1859!" />
                      <outline text="The geomagnetic storm generated by Tuesday&apos;s flare won&apos;t be that disruptive, but it could have an impact. NASA expects the CME to sweep over us somewhere around 3 p.m. ET Wednesday. The current space weather report says there&apos;s a chance we&apos;ll see more X-class flares through Friday." />
                      <outline text="Although space storms can be damaging, they can be beautiful as well: Be on the watch for enhanced northern lights over the next couple of nights. To get the auroral forecast for your area, check out the maps at SpaceWeatherLive.com. And for cool views of the aurora, keep an eye on SpaceWeather.com." />
                      <outline text="More auroral glories:" />
                      <outline text="Alan Boyle is NBCNews.com&apos;s science editor. Connect with the Cosmic Log community by &quot;liking&quot; the NBC News Science Facebook page, following @b0yle on Twitter and adding +Alan Boyle to your Google+ circles. You can also check out &quot;The Case for Pluto,&quot; my book about the controversial dwarf planet and the search for new worlds." />
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              <outline text="Japan Passes Law To Cleanse Internet Of &quot;Bad&quot; Fukushima Radiation News - Jersey City Civil Rights | Examiner.com">
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                      <outline text="Japan has passed a law that will enable the police and contractors to monitor internet activity without restriction to &quot;cleanse&quot; the Internet of any &quot;bad&quot; Fukushima radiation news." />
                      <outline text="As I previous reported, Japan has officially ordered the censorship of any reporting of the truth about the Fukushima nuclear radiation fallout by ordering telecommunications companies and web masters to scrub any stories negative stories from the about the disaster." />
                      <outline text="Japan Officially Orders Censorship Of Truth About Fukushima Nuclear Radiation Disaster" />
                      <outline text="The government of Japan has issued an official order to telecommunications companies and web masters to censor reports which contradict the state media reports that the Fukushima nuclear radiation disaster is over." />
                      <outline text="Japan Government Officially Censors Truth About Fukushima Nuclear Radiation Disaster" />
                      <outline text="The supposedly free democratic nation of Japan, which supposedly values and promotes freedom of speech, has officially issued orders to telecommunication companies and webmasters to remove content from websites that counter the official government position that the disaster is over and there is no more threat from the radiation." />
                      <outline text="The government charges that the damage caused by earthquakes and by the nuclear accident are being magnified by irresponsible rumors, and the government must take action for the sake of the public good. The project team has begun to send &apos;&apos;letters of request&apos;&apos; to such organizations as telephone companies, internet providers, cable television stations, and others, demanding that they &apos;&apos;take adequate measures based on the guidelines in response to illegal information. &apos;&apos;The measures include erasing any information from internet sites that the authorities deem harmful to public order and morality." />
                      <outline text="Source: Asia Pacific Journal" />
                      <outline text="Note: I saw the executive order issued by Japan a week or two ago but could not find it in an English version anywhere but didn&apos;t report on it because the Japanese to English translated versions of the order did not provide clear enough meaning. What I gathered from the order was that Japan ordered telecommunication companies to provide notices to websites and webmasters to remove messages from internet bulletin boards and websites that conflicted with the Government reported version of events. If the websites and webmasters did not comply the telecommunication companies are to shut down offending websites as this is considered a national security issue which is affecting public safety and contributing to public unrest. It was also ordered that email communications be monitored to prevent the spread of false rumors. If you can find the original executive order, please send me a tip with the link." />
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                      <outline text="When Tanaka requested the names of the media executives hosted by TEPCO in China, Katsumata retorted, &apos;&apos;I cannot reveal their names since this is private information.&apos;&apos; But it is precisely such collusive relations between mainstream media, the government and TEPCO, that results in the censorship of information concerning nuclear problems." />
                      <outline text="Now the Japanese government has moved to crack down on independent reportage and criticism of the government&apos;s policies in the wake of the disaster by deciding what citizens may or may not talk about in public. A new project team has been created by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communication, the National Police Agency, and METI to combat &apos;&apos;rumors&apos;&apos; deemed harmful to Japanese security in the wake of the Fukushima disaster." />
                      <outline text="The government charges that the damage caused by earthquakes and by the nuclear accident are being magnified by irresponsible rumors, and the government must take action for the sake of the public good. The project team has begun to send &apos;&apos;letters of request&apos;&apos; to such organizations as telephone companies, internet providers, cable television stations, and others, demanding that they &apos;&apos;take adequate measures based on the guidelines in response to illegal information. &apos;&apos;The measures include erasing any information from internet sites that the authorities deem harmful to public order and morality." />
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                      <outline text="Apparently the previous order was not enough to stem the flow of negative news as Japan has passed allow that will allow police unrestricted access to monitor all Internet communications to crack down on the so-called rumors. Making matters worse, Japan has issued open bids for companies to monitor blogs and social media such as tweets to crack down on the information making its way around the internet." />
                      <outline text="According to are report on the U.K progressive, the Agency for Natural Resources and Energy, opened a call for bids (tender) regarding the &apos;&apos;Nuclear Power Safety Regulation Publicity Project&apos;&apos;, for contractors to monitor blogs and tweets posted about nuclear power and radiation." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Nuclear Power Safety Regulation Publicity Project&apos;&apos; stipulates that, &apos;&apos;The Contractor is required to monitor blogs on nuclear power and radiation issues as well as Twitter accounts (monitoring tweets is essential) around the clock, and conduct research and analysis on incorrect and inappropriate information that would lead to false rumors, and to report such internet accounts to the Agency. The &apos;&apos;Contractor&apos;&apos; is required to keep the Agency well informed on the internet accounts and keywords used in the blogs and Twitter accounts that are posting incorrect and inappropriate information. The Contractor is required to maintain sufficient number of personnel for around-the-clock monitoring. The Contractor is required to submit reports on internet accounts via CDR.&apos;&apos; The document, however, does not state that blogs or Twitter accounts, which run afoul of METI&apos;s guidelines, are to be banned or frozen.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Nuclear News adds in their report &apos;Japan about to censor Internet news on nuclear radiation?&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Since March 11, 2011 it has been reported that YouTube videos containing footage or comments unfavorable to Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) or the Japanese government have been removed within several hours of their posting. Examples of offending YouTube videos include excerpts of TV shows with controversial comments like footage showing smoke emitted from the nuclear reactors, and an ex-TEPCO employee speaking on his Fukushima experiences. Likewise, Twitter accounts with too much content regarding nuclear power and radiation issues have been disrupted." />
                      <outline text="Prof. Ibusuki of Seijo Univ. Law Dept. comments:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;The Computer Network Monitoring Law will enable the police to monitor anyone&apos;s internet activity without restriction.&apos;&apos; Although this appears, on the surface, to be beneficial when targeting cyber-attacks, some Japanese commentators are suggesting that the law is un-Constitutional&apos;...&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Nuclear Power Safety Regulation Publicity Project&apos;&apos; stipulates that, &apos;&apos;The Contractor is required to monitor blogs on nuclear power and radiation issues as well as Twitter accounts (monitoring tweets is essential) around the clock, and conduct research and analysis on incorrect and inappropriate information that would lead to false rumors, and to report such internet accounts to the Agency. The &apos;&apos;Contractor&apos;&apos; is required to keep the Agency well informed on the internet accounts and keywords used in the blogs and Twitter accounts that are posting incorrect and inappropriate information. The Contractor is required to maintain sufficient number of personnel for around-the-clock monitoring. The Contractor is required to submit reports on internet accounts via CDR.&apos;&apos; The document, however, does not state that blogs or Twitter accounts, which run afoul of METI&apos;s guidelines, are to be banned or frozen.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="The U.K Progressive further elaborates:" />
                      <outline text="Saturday, July 23, The Japan Times reported, about 1,500 cows that were fed hay containing radioactive cesium, in excess of the government limit, were found to have been shipped from Fukushima and other prefectures to all of Japan except Okinawa, as of Thursday, July 21. Evidence of rising contamination in and around the plant has tempered optimism, and new reports has consumers raising questions about whether it remains safe to eat beef, chicken and pork." />
                      <outline text="Since March 11, 2011 it has been reported that YouTube videos containing footage or comments unfavorable to Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) or the Japanese government have been removed within several hours of their posting. Examples of offending YouTube videos include excerpts of TV shows with controversial comments like footage showing smoke emitted from the nuclear reactors, and an ex-TEPCO employee speaking on his Fukushima experiences. Likewise, Twitter accounts with too much content regarding nuclear power and radiation issues have been disrupted." />
                      <outline text="While many radioactive cattle have been discovered long distances from Fukushima, what is more important is where their feed is coming from." />
                      <outline text="Uncanny Terrain: Yoshizawa&apos;s ranch is 14km downwind from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. The government ordered him to kill his 300 cows. Most of his neighbors&apos; animals are gone, but some have been released and joined his herd. Yoshizawa refuses to kill his cows. He wants them to be studied for the effects of radiation." />
                      <outline text="Straw found 45 miles from Fukushima is highly contaminated with radioactive cesium, which is an indication that radiation has contaminated large portions of Northern Japan. More than half a million disintegration per second in a kilogram of straw are comparable to Chernobyl levels." />
                      <outline text="The American Nuclear Regulatory Commission was correct when it told Americans to evacuate beyond 50 miles from Fukushima &apos;&apos; the Japanese should have done the same. Ex-Secretariat, Gundersen, of Japan&apos;s Nuclear Safety Commission blames this contamination on &apos;&apos;Black Rain&apos;&apos;. &apos;&apos;Rather than minimize the information the Japanese people receive,&apos;&apos; Gundersen suggests, &apos;&apos;minimizing their radiation exposure..&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="This video included in the progressive report page shows the type of the negative information Japan is trying to keep a lid. Even in light of the recent beef scandal were Japan allowed highly radioactive beef to be shipped all over the country and be eaten when it was widely reported that the beef was highly radioactive this man whose cows are only 14 miles from the Fukushima plant refuses to kill his cows." />
                      <outline text="Meanwhile, in this video, Nuclear Engineer Arnie Gundersen says it is time to stop trying to minimize the flow of information and start minimizing the radiation exposure people are receiving." />
                      <outline text="Famed Nuclear Physicist Chris Bubsy goes even further says the Fukushima disaster health risk is being grossly underestimated and is far worse than Chernobyl on a global level." />
                      <outline text="Instead of factual reporting, the new law will mean a news sites and blogs will become proliferated with news articles like this report from Daily Yomuri with the feel good healdine of &quot;Fun in the sun for Fukushima families&quot;." />
                      <outline text="Fun in the sun for Fukushima families" />
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                      <outline text="To make summer more enjoyable for children, a newly organized group called &quot;Fukushima no kodomo o mamoru kai&quot; (group to protect Fukushima children) is planning a 29-day trip around Hokkaido for children and their parents from Fukushima Prefecture." />
                      <outline text="The group was founded by a woman who evacuated from Fukushima to Sapporo and other volunteers. During the one-month program, which begins Monday, participants can enjoy swimming, hiking and bug collecting." />
                      <outline text="It costs only 5,000 yen for children and 20,000 yen for parents with additional funds coming from donations by Hokkaido residents and others. A total of 20 families or 44 people are slated to participate in the program." />
                      <outline text="Yuka Saito, 38, who will join the trip with her three children, said: &quot;My kids and I are tired of worrying about radiation. In Hokkaido, we don&apos;t have to worry about food contamination and I want my kids to run around outside and enjoy themselves.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="The Fukushima University disaster volunteer center, mainly made up of university students, will invite about 40 primary school students for a free, five-day summer camp on the Shima Peninsula, Mie Prefecture." />
                      <outline text="In Minami-Soma, Fukushima Prefecture, parents and schools will give about 840 children and parents the opportunity to travel abroad to Asian countries or to many destinations in Japan, including Okinawa. Participants do not have to pay for transportation, accommodation or most other expenses, which will be covered by local governments and nonprofit organizations." />
                      <outline text="[...]" />
                      <outline text="Source: The Daily Yomuri" />
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              <outline text="Barnaby Jack Autopsy Report">
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                      <outline text="The full report released by the San Francisco coroner on the July 25, 2013, death of renowned hacker Barnaby Jack." />
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              <outline text="KILL ME LIKE THIS-ATM hacker Barnaby Jack&apos;s death blamed on accidental drug overdose &apos; The Register">
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      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 22:54" />
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                      <outline text="An accidental drug overdose caused the untimely death of elite hacker Barnaby Jack, an autopsy has concluded." />
                      <outline text="Jack, who was famed for demonstrating cash machine hacks live on stage in Las Vegas and later highlighted the insecurity of smart medical devices, was found dead at home in San Francisco last July days before he was due to give a talk on hacking electronic medical implants such as heart implants at the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas." />
                      <outline text="The sudden death of the 35 year old New Zealander spurred numerous online tributes from his peers in the security research community." />
                      <outline text="An autopsy carried out after his death, released last week, concluded that Jack died of a multi-drug overdose including a mix of heroin and cocaine as well as prescription drugs &apos;&apos; specifically, diphenhydramine (Benadryl) and alprazolam (Xanax). His girlfriend found him lying in bed and unresponsive, surrounded by beer and champagne bottles, when she returned home in the evening. Subsequent efforts to revive Jack proved unsuccessful and paramedics confirmed his death at the scene." />
                      <outline text="There was &quot;no visible or palpable evidence of trauma&quot; and the acute mixed drug overdose was likely to have been accidental, the autopsy concluded." />
                      <outline text="A copy of the autopsy report can be found here." />
                      <outline text="At the time of his death, Jack was the director of embedded device security at security firm IOActive." />
                      <outline text="More background on Jack&apos;s untimely death and reflections on his work can be found in a story on the autopsy finding by the BBC here and a blog post by freelance journalist Marcus Williamson here. &#174;" />
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              <outline text="When mentally ill smokers kick the habit, Chantix helps prevent relapse, study finds">
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                      <outline text="GRAND RAPIDS, MI &apos;&apos; People with serious mental illness who are trying to quit smoking have much better success with an extended course of treatment with Chantix and therapy, according to a new study that involved a Grand Rapids psychiatrist." />
                      <outline text="The report in the Wednesday, Jan. 8, issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association looks at ways to lower the high rates of smoking among those with illnesses such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder." />
                      <outline text="The rate of tobacco use has risen in the past 50 years for people with serious mental illness, even as the overall rate has declined dramatically in the United States. Fifty-three percent of those with serious mental illness smoke, about twice the rate of the general population, according to the study." />
                      <outline text="Dr. Anne Eden Evins, of Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, led a study evaluating the effectiveness of long-term use of varenicline, known by the brand name Chantix, and cognitive behavioral therapy in preventing relapses for those who kick the habit. Assisting in the study was Dr. Eric Achtyes, of Cherry Street Health Services and Michigan State University College of Human Medicine." />
                      <outline text="The study included 87 patients with schizophrenia or bipolar disease who quit smoking during a 12-week program involving Chantix and therapy. One group continued receiving Chantix for another 40 weeks, and another group received a placebo; both continued with cognitive behavioral therapy." />
                      <outline text="At the end of the year of treatment, 60 percent of those who used Chantix were still non-smokers, compared with 19 percent in the placebo group." />
                      <outline text="Checking back 24 weeks after treatment, the researchers found abstinence rates were 30 percent in the Chantix group, compared with 11 percent of those who had taken a placebo." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;We know that relapsing to smoking is a big problem for smokers without psychiatric illness, but relapsing after a course of smoking cessation medication appears to happen even more rapidly in those with schizophrenia and related disorders,&quot; Evins said in a statement released by Massachusetts General. &quot;Maintenance therapy to help these patients sustain abstinence could reduce an important source of stigma, along with their heavy burden of smoking-related illness.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Of those who don&apos;t quit smoking, half will die of a smoking-related illness, she said." />
                      <outline text="Evins said further study is needed to determine if medication combined with less intensive therapy support &apos;&apos; such as telephone quit lines &apos;&apos; would be as effective. Also, she said studies could look at whether other smoking cessation drugs, such as the anti-depressant bupropion, would work as well for maintenance treatment." />
                      <outline text="Sue Thoms covers health care for MLive/The Grand Rapids Press. Email her at sthoms1@mlive.com or follow her on Twitter, Facebook or Google+." />
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              <outline text="JFK Wished He Could Splinter The CIA &apos;Into A Thousand Pieces And Scatter It Into The Winds&apos;">
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                      <outline text="Robert Gates&apos; new book is making the rounds on cable TV news and is getting much attention from the Beltway elites like Bob Woodward. Gates&apos; harshest criticisms were saved for V.P. Joe Biden:" />
                      <outline text="You know the Beltway will run with this, because they fawn over almost all military-type leaders. I&apos;m not attacking Gates&apos; personal character, but we must always question the military industrial complex because they have a very checkered record. Max Fisher at the Washington Post grades Robert Gates on one of his own past judgements and the results are eye-opening." />
                      <outline text="I am not appropriately positioned to evaluate Gates&apos;s positions on &quot;every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades.&quot; But I can tell you how he performed on the single most important one he ever confronted: ending the Cold War. He was, quite simply, dead wrong.--President Ronald Reagan eventually came around to the idea that, yes, he could and should work with Gorbachev. He was persuaded by, among others, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who famously said that Gorbachev was a man the West could do business with.But Reagan had to overcome the fierce opposition of a top CIA Kremlinologist and eventual CIA director named Robert M. Gates, who maintained for years that Gorbachev was no reformer, that he was not to be trusted and that Reagan would be walking into a Soviet ploy. Quite simply, Gates was wrong, overruled by Reagan, and the world was better off for it." />
                      <outline text="What, the CIA was wrong about the Soviet Union? How shocking. Howie Klein wrote a great piece about the history of the CIA, how the Dulles brothers engaged in many secret foreign wars to overthrow rulers they hated. (Which eventually got us into the Vietnam war.) As you might know by now, JFK was no fan of the CIA, especially after the Bay of Pigs." />
                      <outline text="After Kennedy took office, he was unaware that the CIA, in accord with an OK from President Eisenhower and working with the Belgians, had overseen the gruesome torture and brutal murder of the Congo&apos;s popular first prime minister, Patrice Lumumba." />
                      <outline text="With Lumumba already dead a month and his body dissolved in sulphuric acid, Kennedy called for him to be reintegrated into the new nation&apos;s government. The CIA-- Allen Dulles, who JFK foolishly kept on as director-- hadn&apos;t told him that they had carried out Eisenhower &apos;s orders to have him murdered as a commie dupe." />
                      <outline text="According to Stephen Kinzer&apos;s book about Allen and John Foster Dulles, The Brothers, &quot;Less than two years later, Allen casually admitted that he might have exaggerated the danger Lumumba posed to the West." />
                      <outline text="A television interviewer, Eric Severeid, asked him if he had come to believe that any of his covert operations were unnecessary. He named just one. &apos;I think that we overrated the danger in, let&apos;s say, the Congo,&apos; Allen said. &apos;It looked as though they were going to make a serious attempt at takeover in the Belgian Congo. Well, it didn&apos;t work out that way at all. Now maybe they intended to do it, but they didn&apos;t find the situation ripe and they beat a pretty hasty retreat.&apos;&quot; There was worse to come." />
                      <outline text="Eisenhower had also authorized the assassination of Fidel Castro. When that didn&apos;t work out, he authorized a half-assed invasion of Cuban that came to fruition right after Kennedy became president, the Bay of Pigs. As the clownish plot fell apart in the first minutes of the &quot;invasion,&quot; the CIA and some elements of the military tried to get Kennedy to U.S. commit Air Force, Naval and Army resources. He thought they were all out of their minds and realized he had made a terrible mistake by keeping Dulles-- who was completely senile by then-- in office. Again, from The Brothers:" />
                      <outline text="At White House meetings the next day, Kennedy fended off more pleas that he send U.S. forces to support the Bay of Pigs invaders. The strongest came from his chief of naval operations, Admiral Arleigh Burke, who came into the Oval Office late in the evening with an equally agited [CIA official Richard] Bissell." />
                      <outline text="&quot;Let me take two jets and shoot down this enemy aircraft,&quot; Burke pleaded." />
                      <outline text="&quot;No,&quot; Kennedy replied. &quot;I don&apos;t want to get the United States involved with this.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="&quot;Can I not send in an airstrike?&quot;" />
                      <outline text="&quot;No.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="&quot;Can we send in a few planes?&quot;" />
                      <outline text="&quot;No, because they could be identified as United States.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="&quot;Can we paint out their numbers?&quot;" />
                      <outline text="&quot;No.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Grasping for options, Burke asked if Kennedy would authorize artillery attacks on Cuban forces from American destroyers. The answer was the same: &quot;No.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Later that day Kennedy told an aide, &quot;I probably made a mistake keeping Allen Dulles.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="&apos;...More than one hundred of the invaders had died. Most of the rest were rounded up and imprisoned. For Castro it was a supreme, ecstatic triumph. Kennedy was staggered." />
                      <outline text="&quot;How can I have been so stupid?&quot; he wondered aloud." />
                      <outline text="Others were equally stunned. Criticism of the CIA, in both the press and Congress, rose to unprecedented intensity. Allen was not spared. The cover story in Time, headlined &quot;The Cuba Disaster,&quot; questioned his very concept of intelligence." />
                      <outline text="&apos;...If Allen had not yet confronted the implications of the Bay of Pigs disaster, Kennedy had. In private he cursed &quot;CIA bastards&quot; for luring him into it, and wished he could &quot;splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces and scatter it into the winds.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="He should have. America would have been much better off. But all he did was fire Dulles, too late to prevent the horrors the Dulles brothers committed in our names in Guatemala, Iran, Indonesia, Vietnam, not to mention the Congo and Cuba." />
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              <outline text="The polar vortex climate conundrum : Columbia Journalism Review">
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      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 21:53" />
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                      <outline text="As the freezing winds triggered by the &apos;&apos;polar vortex&apos;&apos; continue their blistering ascent through the midwest and across the eastern seaboard, Rush Limbaugh took to his radio show to drive home a point about the global warming. The record-breaking lows, Limbaugh said, were a sign that global warming warnings were overstated and that the &apos;&apos;polar vortex&apos;&apos; was simply a confusing diversionary tactic created by the liberal media." />
                      <outline text="Do you know what the polar vortex is? Have you ever heard of it? Well, they just created it for this week&apos;....Other wackos are saying it&apos;s a great example of climate change, but regardless, the agenda is that we&apos;re responsible, we&apos;re causing it, we have to pay the price. And so any weather extreme now is said to be man-made, and therefore it fulfills the leftist agenda on this." />
                      <outline text="The decree that unusually cool temperatures prove that climate change isn&apos;t happening was echoed not only by a slew of anchors on Fox News, but by so many others that MSNBC&apos;s Chris Hayes has dubbed winter the season of &apos;&apos;snow trolling.&apos;&apos; (In the New Yorker Andy Borowitz mocked the trend with a piece titled, &apos;&apos;Polar Vortex Causes Hundreds of Injuries As People Making Snide Remarks About Climate Change Are Punched in the Face.&apos;&apos;)" />
                      <outline text="A flurry of explainers countering the argument that a single instance of extreme cold challenges an overall pattern of warming have popped up at Weather.com and Media Matters. &apos;&apos;Using this event to try to disprove global warming is the height of anti-scientific crackpottery,&apos;&apos; wrote Bad Astronomy columnist Phil Plait at Slate. &apos;&apos;You might as well say that the existence of night disproves sunlight. &apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="The team at Climate Central explains it differently, arguing that the polar vortex might even be propelled by climate change&apos;--a view staffers discussed on multiple television newscasts Tuesday, with writer Andrew Freedman on PBS NewsHour and The Weather Channel&apos;s Wake Up with Al and meteorologist Bernadette Woods-Placky appearing on MSNBC&apos;s Lean Forward. In a Climate Central post, Freedman explains the vortex as the function of a weak inertia&apos;--a &apos;&apos;slowly spinning top&apos;&apos; that, once it slows and topples, allows the contained chill to expand. He cites several studies suggesting that altering the proportion of heat between the North Pole and equator&apos;--say, by melting ice caps, rising surface temperatures, and other effects of global warming&apos;--the hefty current of these Arctic winds might make such vortex collapses more likely." />
                      <outline text="Freedman wrote that a body of research suggests that current global warming-induced changes correlate with an increased rate of such leakage:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;A study in September that found this Arctic paradox pattern has become common in years with low fall sea ice cover and rapidly advancing fall snow cover across parts of Asia, and that there is a likely link between the trends. The paper found the pattern was observed during the winter of 2012-2013, following the lowest fall sea ice extent on record in September 2012." />
                      <outline text="The Arctic has had a mild winter so far, in part because of an area of high pressure in the North Pacific Ocean that has blocked the flow of weather systems like a stop sign at an intersection, forcing the jet stream northward over western Canada, and then back down to the southeast across the U.S." />
                      <outline text="A few outlets covered the climate angle tentatively, with Al Jazeera America running areported piece on the climate change-linking confusion and The Guardian covering the science outlined in Climate Central with a post, &apos;&apos;US Polar Vortex May Be Example of Global Warming.&apos;&apos; The New York Times included a heavily caveated climate change reference in its polar vortex coverage; &apos;&apos;the decline in Arctic sea ice in particular, may play a role,&apos;&apos; said a climate researcher. &apos;&apos;But most researchers say there is not enough data to conclude that anything other than normal climate variability is involved,&apos;&apos; the post continued." />
                      <outline text="Alexis Sobel Fitts is an assistant editor at CJR. Follow her on Twitter at @fittsofalexis." />
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              <outline text="Experts withdraw from Internet security conference">
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                      <outline text="Experts withdraw from Internet security conference1 hour ago by Jack GillumAt least eight researchers or policy experts have withdrawn from an Internet security conference after the sponsor reportedly used flawed encryption technology deliberately in commercial software to allow the National Security Agency to spy more easily on computer users." />
                      <outline text="RSA Security, owned by data storage giant EMC Corp., has disputed claims it intentionally introduced the flawed encryption algorithm, but otherwise has declined to discuss what a published report last month described as a $10 million government contract." />
                      <outline text="The revelation supplemented documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden showing that the NSA tried to weaken Internet encryption." />
                      <outline text="The pullouts from the highly regarded RSA Conference represent early blowback by technology researchers and policy experts who have complained that the government&apos;s surveillance efforts have, in some cases, weakened Internet security even for innocent users." />
                      <outline text="Some U.S. companies that have agreed or been compelled to turn over customer records to the government have complained that their business relationships with customers in Europe, Asia and elsewhere are increasingly becoming arduous." />
                      <outline text="It was not immediately clear whether any researchers who still intended to make presentations at the conference would discuss the subject. Hugh Thompson, a conference organizer who works for security firm Blue Coat Systems, said the event is &quot;an open venue where people can talk openly about security.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="The researchers and experts include Mikko Hypponen, chief research officer of Finland-based antivirus provider F-Secure, and Adam Langley and Chris Palmer, who work on security practices at Google." />
                      <outline text="Christopher Soghoian, a researcher with the American Civil Liberties Union, said Tuesday on Twitter that he withdrew from the conference after having &quot;given up waiting for RSA to fess up to the truth&quot; regarding its development of the Dual_EC_DRBG algorithm with the NSA." />
                      <outline text="RSA issued an advisory to its customers last summer urging them not to use the algorithm, following published reports of the software&apos;s potential weaknesses. But that wasn&apos;t enough for researchers who want answers about the government&apos;s contract with RSA, which thousands of businesses use to secure their data." />
                      <outline text="RSA said in a statement last month that as a security company, it &quot;never divulges details of customer engagements, but we also categorically state that we have never entered into any contract or engaged in any project with the intention of weakening RSA&apos;s products, or introducing potential &apos;backdoors&apos; into our products for anyone&apos;s use.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="The published report said RSA received the $10 million contract from the NSA to use the agency&apos;s preferred method of number generation. The report said such a flawed algorithm in RSA&apos;s Bsafe software tool generates random numbers in such a way that it creates &quot;backdoors&quot; into the company&apos;s encryption products." />
                      <outline text="Organizers said next month&apos;s conference in San Francisco will host 560 speakers, and they expect more participants than the 24,000 who showed up last year." />
                      <outline text="The NSA has a history in developing encryption algorithms, with documents showing decades-old criticisms among civilian government scientists about the agency&apos;s role in developing communication standards. That includes scientists&apos; discomfort, as early as the 1980s, over the Digital Signature Standard, a way to electronically sign documents and guarantee their authenticity. That became a federal processing standard by 1994." />
                      <outline text="In September, documents leaked by Snowden showed that the agency more recently wanted to water down Internet encryption in an effort to gather and analyze digital intelligence. In turn, the federal National Institute of Standards and Technology tried to shore up confidence in the important behind-the-scenes role it plays in setting standards that are used by consumers to make purchases online, access their bank accounts or file their income taxes electronically." />
                      <outline text="The Office of the Director of National Intelligence said that &quot;it should hardly be surprising that our intelligence agencies seek ways to counteract our adversaries&apos; use of encryption.&quot;" />
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                      <outline text="RSA Security, owned by data storage giant EMC Corp., has disputed claims it intentionally introduced the flawed encryption algorithm, but otherwise has declined to discuss what a published report last month described as a $10 million government contract." />
                      <outline text="The revelation supplemented documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden showing that the NSA tried to weaken Internet encryption." />
                      <outline text="The pullouts from the highly regarded RSA Conference represent early blowback by technology researchers and policy experts who have complained that the government&apos;s surveillance efforts have, in some cases, weakened Internet security even for innocent users." />
                      <outline text="Some U.S. companies that have agreed or been compelled to turn over customer records to the government have complained that their business relationships with customers in Europe, Asia and elsewhere are increasingly becoming arduous." />
                      <outline text="It was not immediately clear whether any researchers who still intended to make presentations at the conference would discuss the subject. Hugh Thompson, a conference organizer who works for security firm Blue Coat Systems, said the event is &quot;an open venue where people can talk openly about security.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="The researchers and experts include Mikko Hypponen, chief research officer of Finland-based antivirus provider F-Secure, and Adam Langley and Chris Palmer, who work on security practices at Google." />
                      <outline text="Christopher Soghoian, a researcher with the American Civil Liberties Union, said Tuesday on Twitter that he withdrew from the conference after having &quot;given up waiting for RSA to fess up to the truth&quot; regarding its development of the Dual_EC_DRBG algorithm with the NSA." />
                      <outline text="RSA issued an advisory to its customers last summer urging them not to use the algorithm, following published reports of the software&apos;s potential weaknesses. But that wasn&apos;t enough for researchers who want answers about the government&apos;s contract with RSA, which thousands of businesses use to secure their data." />
                      <outline text="RSA said in a statement last month that as a security company, it &quot;never divulges details of customer engagements, but we also categorically state that we have never entered into any contract or engaged in any project with the intention of weakening RSA&apos;s products, or introducing potential &apos;backdoors&apos; into our products for anyone&apos;s use.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="The published report said RSA received the $10 million contract from the NSA to use the agency&apos;s preferred method of number generation. The report said such a flawed algorithm in RSA&apos;s Bsafe software tool generates random numbers in such a way that it creates &quot;backdoors&quot; into the company&apos;s encryption products." />
                      <outline text="Organizers said next month&apos;s conference in San Francisco will host 560 speakers, and they expect more participants than the 24,000 who showed up last year." />
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                      <outline text="In September, documents leaked by Snowden showed that the agency more recently wanted to water down Internet encryption in an effort to gather and analyze digital intelligence. In turn, the federal National Institute of Standards and Technology tried to shore up confidence in the important behind-the-scenes role it plays in setting standards that are used by consumers to make purchases online, access their bank accounts or file their income taxes electronically." />
                      <outline text="The Office of the Director of National Intelligence said that &quot;it should hardly be surprising that our intelligence agencies seek ways to counteract our adversaries&apos; use of encryption.&quot;" />
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              <outline text="Debunking The Divestment Apocalypse">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.israellycool.com/2014/01/08/debunking-the-divestment-apocalypse/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389217473_MyuKRR3F.html" />
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      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 21:44" />
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                      <outline text="If you read the news today, you might have heard about the latest divestment by a Dutch pension firm:" />
                      <outline text="Jan 8 (Reuters) &apos;&apos; A major pension fund manager based in the Netherlands said on Wednesday it will divest from five Israeli banks over their dealings with Jewish settlements on occupied land." />
                      <outline text="The move by PGGM reflects tension between Israel and the European Union over doing business with Israeli institutions involved in settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem." />
                      <outline text="PGGM cited a non-disclosure policy it said barred it from publishing exactly how much it had invested in Israeli banks, but gave a general estimate saying its largest client had shares in these banks totaling at least 9 million Euros in 2012." />
                      <outline text="Crispian Balmer, Reuters Bureau chief in Israel, tweeted:" />
                      <outline text="Surely, our end is nigh." />
                      <outline text="Well, not exactly. Journalists have an uncannily short memory span. For the same reason that every article about Hezbullah mentions the 2006 war, but not the 20+ years of constant terror before it, so do doomsday reports about BDS fail to notice what happened to similar cases in the near past." />
                      <outline text="One such group who divested by the millions is the Norway Government Pension Fund Global, aka The Oil Fund, who for the past several years divested from several Israeli firms. These divestments were hailed, like in the case of the Dutch firm, as the harbinger of Israel&apos;s imminent collapse, and surrender to the international lawfare assault." />
                      <outline text="Elbit" />
                      <outline text="The first headline-grabbing Norwegian oil fund divestment was Elbit, on the grounds of it taking part in the construction of the illegallife saving barrier." />
                      <outline text="The Oil Fund sold all its shares in Elbit on December 31st, 2008, at that time worth $5.9 million, with the official &apos;&apos;divestment&apos;&apos; coming 7 months later." />
                      <outline text="As of publication, Elbit stock was $65.5." />
                      <outline text="As you can see, the immediate affect was nada. And while prices slumped over the next years, it has recently gone back up, partly due to the $85 million contract to provide advanced helmets to the JSF program." />
                      <outline text="Interestingly enough, around the date The Oil Fund sold its Elbit stocks, they were worth &#126;$45. When the divestment was publicised, they were worth &#126;$70, a 55% increase. Talk about unsound monetary decisions." />
                      <outline text="In the years following, The Oil Fund was the BDS Messiah, divesting from several other &apos;&apos;unethical&apos;&apos; Israel companies, along with other global companies such as tobacco firms, or companies that operate in Syria, Iran and Myanmar." />
                      <outline text="On August 23rd 2010, the Oil Fund Divested from two Israeli real estate companies, Africa-Israel (AIF), and Danya Cebus (an AIF construction subsidiary), citing the usual &apos;&apos;ethical guidelines.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Africa-Israel" />
                      <outline text="As of publication, the Oil Fund had invested $320.8 million in Israeli stocks, with AFI being worth $1.16 million before divestment." />
                      <outline text="AFI&apos;s daily trade volume over the past 30 days is some &apos;&#130;&#170;1 million, or some $285,000. Its trading volume the day of divestment was just shy of &apos;&#130;&#170;3 million, or $790,000 at that day&apos;s rate." />
                      <outline text="As you can see from the stock value over time, the immediate affect of this divestment was zilch. In the long run, there&apos;s a steady decline in AFI due to badinvestments." />
                      <outline text="Danya-Cebus" />
                      <outline text="As of publication, Danya-Cebus stock was &apos;&#130;&#170;1411. Today, it is scratching &apos;&#130;&#170;2000, a 41% increase." />
                      <outline text="The immediate affect of the divestment was gurnisht." />
                      <outline text="Adding insult to injury for BDS groups, The Oil Fund had recently reverted it&apos;s decision regarding AFI and Danya-Cebus." />
                      <outline text="Shikun &amp; Binui" />
                      <outline text="On June 17th, 2012, The Oil Fund divested from yet another Israel real estate and development company, Shikun &amp; Binui." />
                      <outline text="As of publication, Norway&apos;s investment in the company was $1.4 million, and the stock value was &apos;&#130;&#170;615." />
                      <outline text="Since then, the stock has mostly only rose, and though there seemed to have been a dent, by year&apos;s end, it had not only regained its value, but increased it." />
                      <outline text="You see, all these companies are constantly bidding and winning contracts worth millions and billions, in Israel and abroad. That puts the single digit millions divested in perspective. The trickle will not turn into a flood, as said trickle is but a drop in the global economy ocean." />
                      <outline text="Another point that needs to be made is Israel&apos;s place in the global economy. The pessimistic pundits are probably lamenting this divestment right now, and will probably publish an op-ed for NYT or Ha&apos;aretz tomorrow, saying out loud: &apos;&apos;See! We told you so! Israel is doomed&apos;&apos;." />
                      <outline text="Apart for the usual fear mongering, these op-eds will miss a crucial thing. Sure, Israel is singled out for divestments, it&apos;s their money, so it&apos;s their hypocritical decision to make. But for every $million divested, there are $10 million invested. Just recently, while the Dutch divestment was being finalized, Israel talked to Intel about a $15 billion investment over the next decade.  The annual direct foreign investment in Israel is around $10 billion." />
                      <outline text="Oh, sorry, I guess I should write $9.99 billion. A pension firm in Holland just divested, we&apos;re doomed." />
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              <outline text="China&apos;s oil fears over South Sudan fighting">
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      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 21:40" />
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                      <outline text="Source: BBC" />
                      <outline text="The stakes could not be higher for China, the largest investor in South Sudan&apos;s oil sector, as fierce fighting continues between forces loyal to President Salva Kiir and those of his former deputy." />
                      <outline text="Some of the largest oil fields China operates are in areas controlled by fighters backing Riek Machar, the country&apos;s vice-president until he was sacked in July." />
                      <outline text="Oil production has already dropped by 20% since the onset of the conflict three weeks ago and more than 300 Chinese workers have been evacuated." />
                      <outline text="The spectre of their Libyan experience also weighs heavily on the Chinese minds &apos;&apos; project after project now lies deserted because of heavy fighting during the Arab Spring uprising of 2011, inflicting huge losses on China." />
                      <outline text="It is no surprise then that China is putting its full weight behind the peace talks in Addis Ababa." />
                      <outline text="Foreign Minister Wang Yi was in the Ethiopian capital on Monday and made it clear that China wanted both sides to stop fighting and seek a reasonable and rational way out." />
                      <outline text="According to media reports, he was even willing to mediate personally between the warring sides." />
                      <outline text="It is unclear if Mr Wang has been able to do this, but his message was important, reports the BBC&apos;s Emmanuel Igunza from Addis Ababa." />
                      <outline text="It demonstrates how seriously the international community is taking the crisis &apos;&apos; with many diplomats present at the talks, he says." />
                      <outline text="Apart from China&apos;s Africa envoy Zhong Jianhua, US special envoy Donald Booth and EU special representative Alexander Rondos are also attending." />
                      <outline text="Fraught with risk" />
                      <outline text="China invested some $20bn (&#163;12bn) in Sudan before it split into two countries in 2011, according to Chinese media reports." />
                      <outline text="Another $8bn was pledged to President Kiir during his visit to China the year following secession, to be used for infrastructure projects and the oil sector." />
                      <outline text="The heavy investment seems to have borne fruit, as in the first 10 months of 2013, China imported 1.9 million tonnes of oil (nearly 14 million barrels) from South Sudan, twice as much as China imports from Nigeria each year." />
                      <outline text="Though amounting to less than 1% of China&apos;s total oil imports, it makes up roughly two-thirds of oil exported by the world&apos;s youngest nation and is expected to increase." />
                      <outline text="Two years ago, China suffered heavy losses in its Libyan projects, including infrastructure, telecommunications and oil." />
                      <outline text="Many constructions were halted and sites looted or destroyed during the revolution which toppled long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi." />
                      <outline text="The total loss was estimated by several Chinese media reports to be in the region of $20bn, although no official figures exist." />
                      <outline text="Compensation talks with the new Libya government stalled as their priority was very much on nation-building and improving the living conditions of the Libyan people." />
                      <outline text="Economic boom" />
                      <outline text="Experts point out that China has taken tremendous risks in its search for oil." />
                      <outline text="This is because the country&apos;s economic boom continues to require a great deal of oil &apos;&apos; home production is limited and reliance on exports reached 56% in 2012." />
                      <outline text="But all the known global markets have been dominated by Western companies or have been off-limits because of sanctions, leaving China with little choice but to adopt high-risk strategies." />
                      <outline text="Nowadays, more than half of China&apos;s investment in the overseas oil sector is found in areas which are considered unstable, including Iran, Nigeria, Sudan, South Sudan and Venezuela." />
                      <outline text="Chinese workers have been caught in the conflicts for control of oil by various forces in Sudan." />
                      <outline text="In 2008, five Chinese oil workers kidnapped by rebels in Sudan&apos;s South Kordofan province were killed during a rescue attempt." />
                      <outline text="Four years later, another 29 Chinese construction workers were abducted in the same province and were only released 11 days later after intense negotiations." />
                      <outline text="The Sudanese rebels were quoted as saying that they did not want to harm the workers, but they aimed to send a signal to the Chinese government that they did not want them to be involved in the conflict over oil in Sudan." />
                      <outline text="But what is currently happening in South Sudan seems far more serious than kidnappings." />
                      <outline text="China must be praying for a quick end to the trouble so life on the oil fields can return to normal." />
                      <outline text="In the meantime, some experts also predict that China might be forced into re-thinking its high-risk oil strategy." />
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              <outline text="Reports: Yahoo servers hit in malware attack">
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      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 21:11" />
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                      <outline text="Matt Krantz and Beth Belton, USA TODAY9:29 p.m. EST January 5, 2014" />
                      <outline text="The malware issue was the latest problem to hit the struggling Yahoo.(Photo: Chris Hondros, Getty Images file)" />
                      <outline text="Story HighlightsYahoo ads infected with malwareUsers who click on ads are redirected to infected siteYahoo working to fix problemSHARE1328CONNECTEMAILMOREVisitors to Yahoo&apos;s Web pages who viewed ads the past few days are potentially at risk of having their computers infected by malware, according to published reports Sunday." />
                      <outline text="Fox IT -- an Internet security firm that discovered the alleged malware infection -- says 300,000 users were visiting the infected ads every hour. That means roughly 27,000 computers and devices were being infected every hour since typically 9% of computers are actually infected after visiting the site. Most computer users either use software that combats such infections or may have configured their computers to be resistant to the attacks." />
                      <outline text="Malware, short for malicious software, is software used to disrupt computer operation, gather sensitive information, or gain access to private computer systems. Computers connected to a network can spread the malware onto many more computers. The malware may have started spreading on Dec. 30." />
                      <outline text="This is just the latest technical problem to hit the struggling Yahoo as it attempts to become more relevant as online services proliferate. The company&apos;s e-mail service experienced widespread outages and problems in late December." />
                      <outline text="Consumers should know that this Yahoo malware attack works by redirecting visitors on Yahoo&apos;s pages to an infected site, which then uses security holes in Oracle&apos;s Java to install malware. Java is a commonly used &quot;plug in&quot; designed to add additional computational capability to Internet browsers." />
                      <outline text="The infected site proceeds to install a variety of malware to the user&apos;s device including those called ZeuS, Andromeda, Dorkbot, Tinba or Necurs, Fox IT says. Most of the users affected have been in Great Britain, France and Romania." />
                      <outline text="In a statement, Yahoo said it is aware of the security issues. &quot;On Friday, January 3 on our European sites, we served some advertisements that did not meet our editorial guidelines, specifically they spread malware. We promptly removed these advertisements. Users in North America, Asia Pacific and Latin America were not served these advertisements and were not affected,&quot; according to an updated Yahoo statement released Sunday evening. The infection rate has declined significantly, indicating that Yahoo is making adjustments to fix the problem, Fox IT says." />
                      <outline text="Computer users can protect themselves from this and other similar attacks. Perhaps the easiest form of defense is turning off the Java plug in, which is commonly installed in most browsers including Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox and Safari. Internet Explorer users can easily turn off Java by clicking on the icon that looks like a gear in the upper right-hand corner of the screen and selecting &quot;Manage add-ons.&quot; Under the &quot;Add-on Types,&quot; look for a section titled Oracle America, Inc. Right-click on any entry that starts with the word Java, and choose Disable. Oracle took ownership of Java following its acquisition of Sun Microsystems closed in 2010." />
                      <outline text="Any computer users concerned they might be infected should run a scan of their computer. Microsoft provides a free scanning tool called the Microsoft Safety Scanner that is able to detect and remove most malware." />
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              <outline text="UPDATE: Oklahoman given &apos;atomic wedgie&apos; died from suffocation, trauma to head | News OK">
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      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 21:02" />
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                      <outline text="11:15 a.m.MCLOUD &apos;-- Pottawatomie County Sheriff Mike Booth said he had never heard of &apos;&apos;an atomic wedgie,&apos;&apos; before suspect Brad Davis told investigators he gave one to his stepfather, Denver Lee St. Clair, on Dec. 21 at St Clair&apos;s home at 4 Shadowlake Drive in Pottawatomie County near McLoud. St. Clair was dead at the scene. Davis is St. Clair&apos;s stepson and lives in the area." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;I&apos;d never seen this before, but when we first looked at our victim seeing the waistband of his underwear was around his neck,&apos;&apos; Booth said." />
                      <outline text="Booth said Davis told investigators that he went to his stepfather&apos;s residence and his stepfather &apos;&apos;jumped him.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="St. Clair had a head wound and appeared to have been in a fight. The underwear St. Clair was wearing had been pulled up his back and over his head, leaving the waistband around his neck. Booth said it was the first time he had ever heard of someone being killed by a pair of underwear." />
                      <outline text="The cause of death has been determined to be from blunt force trauma to the head and asphyxiation. The death has been ruled a homicide, said Amy Elliott, Oklahoma state medical examiner&apos;s spokeswoman." />
                      <outline text="Booth said a full report has been presented to the Pottawatomie County District Attorney&apos;s office where a murder charge is expected to be filed." />
                      <outline text="St. Clair was under a permanent protective order filed in 2008 by his wife Tressia Ann St. Clair. She lived in the home where Denver St. Clair was killed. Brad Davis is the son of Tressia St. Clair." />
                      <outline text="In the 2008 protective order, Tressia St. Clair claimed she found her husband embraced in a &apos;&apos;sexual way,&apos;&apos; with a drinking buddy and that he later grabbed her by the neck and threw her through a bathroom door." />
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              <outline text="Judge: Homeschooling A &apos;Concrete Endangerment&apos; To Kids - Trunews: Trunews:">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.trunews.com/judge-homeschooling-concrete-endangerment-kids/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389214419_jvzB5thp.html" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 20:53" />
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                      <outline text="A judge has issued a stunning verdict in a homeschooling case in Germany, ordering that the parents cannot have custody of their children because the family might move to another country and homeschool, posing a &apos;&apos;concrete endangerment&apos;&apos; to the children." />
                      <outline text="Dirk and Petra Wunderlich&apos;s case made international headlines in August when 20 armed police arrived with a battering ram and forcibly took their four children from their home in Darmstadt, Germany, and enrolled them in public school." />
                      <outline text="As WND reported at the time, the children, ages 7 to 14, were taken into police custody. They were allowed to return home three weeks later when their father and mother, given no choice by the federal bureaucracy in Germany, agreed to allow their kids to attend public schools despite their objection to the social and religious instruction there." />
                      <outline text="According to the Home School Legal Defense Association, an international organization advocating for homeschool rights, the ruling from Family Court Judge Marcus Malkmus rejected emphatically the parents&apos; request to regain custody." />
                      <outline text="Lawyers for the family had asked the judge to allow the parents to have custody because they had met all court demands for their children to go to public schools, and they wished to move to France, where homeschooling is legal." />
                      <outline text="The judge, in his ruling, said that even though the Wunderlich children were academically proficient, well-adjusted socially and without educational deficiencies, he was horrified by homeschooling." />
                      <outline text="Malkmus compared homeschooling to having the children wear a straitjacket and said he had to make sure the children remained in Germany so they would be integrated into society." />
                      <outline text="He feared &apos;&apos;the children would grow up in a parallel society without having learned to be integrated or to have a dialogue with those who think differently and facing them in the sense of practicing tolerance.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Such treatment, he warned would be &apos;&apos;concrete endangerment to the wellbeing of the child.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="The father, Dirk, told HSLDA the recent decision was shocking." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;I had really hoped the judge would just let us leave Germany peacefully. We don&apos;t isolate our children. They are well adjusted and doing well academically. We are happy for them to be connected to society. We just prefer to homeschool them because we believe it is better for them. It is so sad that my countrymen are not able to see that homeschooling should be allowed. It is legal in many other countries, and I believe it&apos;s a human right.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="He compared Malkmus&apos; decision to building &apos;&apos;another Berlin Wall apparently designed to prevent all parents who might leave to homeschool from leaving Germany.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Wunderlich said it&apos;s no different &apos;&apos;than what happened in the former East Germany under communism and before that under the Third Reich.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;We need help from others around the world to help our country see this terrible violation of human rights,&apos;&apos; he said." />
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              <outline text="Navy Apologizes After Mistakenly Sent Email | NBC4 Washington">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.nbcwashington.com/investigations/Navy-Apologizes-After-Mistakenly-Sent-Email-239150651.html" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389214133_7WaDrx3w.html" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 20:48" />
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                      <outline text="U.S. Navy officials have issued an apology for their response to a News4 reporter&apos;s request for materials related to the September 2013 Navy Yard shooting rampage." />
                      <outline text="In an email to News4&apos;s I-Team reporter Scott MacFarlane, Navy administrator Steve Muck asked MacFarlane to &apos;&apos;accept [his] apologies&apos;&apos; for an internal memo sent to MacFarlane by a Navy Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) officer." />
                      <outline text="In the memo, a Navy FOIA officer details a strategy to reject and stymie MacFarlane&apos;s request for emails, photos and memoranda related to the Navy Yard shooting, in which 12 people died." />
                      <outline text="Another Navy official acknowledges the memo was sent to MacFarlane by mistake." />
                      <outline text="In the memo, Navy FOIA official Robin Patterson refers to the reporter&apos;s request for Navy Yard materials as a &quot;fishing expedition.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Patterson recommends several methods for FOIA staff to deflect MacFarlane&apos;s request, including &quot;negotiating with requester&quot; to limit his search for photos." />
                      <outline text="In the memo, Patterson also suggests FOIA staff encourage MacFarlane to &quot;narrow&quot; his request for official Navy memoranda, by convincing the reporter his search would be &quot;costly.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="She also writes, &quot;Just because they are media doesn&apos;t mean that the memos would shed light on specific government activities.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Patterson advises colleagues she is working on a separate response for MacFarlane&apos;s request for Navy officials&apos; emails from Sept. 16, 2013. &quot;This one is specific enough that we may be able to deny,&quot; Patterson writes." />
                      <outline text="The Navy has denied media access to Navy Yard Building 197, the site of the September shootings. Naval officials have temporarily relocated Building 197 employees to an office space at Buzzard Point in Washington, D.C., as repairs are made to the shooting site." />
                      <outline text="After MacFarlane posted images of the Navy FOIA office memo on social media, the agency apologized to MacFarlane by email." />
                      <outline text="The agency also posted a statement of its own on Twitter." />
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              <outline text="January is Cervical Health Awareness Month">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.nccc-online.org/index.php/january" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389211683_gLx5rwXY.html" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 20:08" />
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                      <outline text="What is Cervical Health Awareness Month?The United States Congress designated January as Cervical Health Awareness Month. During January, you may wish to highlight issues related to cervical cancer, HPV disease and the importance of early detection. Some of the issues you may wish to highlight are personal stories of women and family members/caregivers battling issues related to their persistent HPV/precancer and/or cervical cancer. You may wish to highlight recent advances and research in the prevention, detection and treatment of cervical cancer or HPV. You can highlight the success of your local/regional early detection cervical cancer screening and treatment programs and human-interest stories on the importance of early detection, education and the emotional issues related to battling cervical cancer and HPV." />
                      <outline text="What Can You Do?As someone who is interested in educating and advocating for increased knowledge of cervical cancer and HPV disease, you can do a lot. Motivation is the key, that, and the willingness to make contacts with local media. As part of a nationwide education effort surrounding Cervical Health Awareness Month we are asking that state and local supporters of the NCCC mobilize to get the word out about cervical cancer and HPV. Here are ways you can get involved:" />
                      <outline text="January is Cervical Health Awareness Month. Learn more, get involved, make a difference! http://tiny.cc/5nzj8w #CervicalHealthMonthFree fact sheet download - Ten Things to Know About HPV. http://tiny.cc/5nzj8w #CervicalHealthMonthFind free/low cost Pap tests in your area. http://tiny.cc/7vzj8w #CervicalHealthMonth" />
                      <outline text="January is Cervical Health Awareness Month. Visit NCCC to learn more. Get involved and make a difference!During Cervical Health Month in January ASHA is offering a free download of the fact sheet Ten Things to Know About HPV. Get yours at www.ashasexualhealth.org/uploads/pdfs/10ThingsHPV.pdf.During Cervical Health Month in January you can download free posters and more from NCCC. For more go to NCCC. Get involved, make a difference!Not one single woman ever needs to die from cervical cancer. We have the tools we need to prevent this disease so let&apos;s use them. Get involved. Make a difference! Visit the National Cervical Cancer Coalition online.Who Should You Contact?To help spread the message as widely as possible, you should aim to contact the health or medical editor at each of your local newspapers and magazines, and the news directors or health reporters of each of your local television and radio stations. Because their time is often limited, be sure to be quick and concise in communicating your message." />
                      <outline text="It&apos;s important to keep track of all of your media contacts and to note their interest in reporting on cervical cancer/HPV. This will help to keep you organized, and will help you respond more efficiently and promptly to requests for information and interviews." />
                      <outline text="How Can You Gain the Media&apos;s Interest?State and local media are firmly committed to making the news they report relevant to their readers. In other words, they like to report what&apos;s happening in the neighborhoods they serve." />
                      <outline text="Strive to introduce elements of local interest to your story &quot;pitch.&quot; There are a number of simple ways this can be achieved, just be creative." />
                      <outline text="Some examples include:" />
                      <outline text="Make available local cervical cancer survivors for interviews. Local human interest &quot;angles&quot; are always popular with reporters, and their readers or viewers.Talk about innovative research on cervical cancer/HPV that is going on at a local research university, or suggest local physicians who are willing to be interviewed.Organize a local event to raise awareness of, or money for, cervical cancer/HPV research and then invite media to attend. Be sure to send out announcements at least a week in advance to ensure the greatest amount of interest and attendance.Research local statistics on cervical cancer to provide as background to reporters. It can help to provide a local &quot;tie-in&quot; to a broader story about cervical cancer.Who Can You Contact for Media Help?We realize that many of you may have questions about how to develop a media list, where to go for reporters&quot; addresses and phone numbers, or just need a little coaching to get started." />
                      <outline text="Please contact the National Cervical Cancer Coalition (NCCC) with any questions you may have dealing with the media: nccc@ashastd.org." />
                      <outline text="Media relations work can be intimidating at first, but remember that you have a strong educational message to deliver, and a newsworthy cause to promote. Before long, you&apos;ll be confident and proficient! You can make this happen! Your active participation within your community will help educate women, family members and caregivers to issues related to cervical cancer/HPV. Help make a difference. Your action will make a difference. Early Detection Saves Lives!" />
                      <outline text="When Should You Get Started?January is Cervical Health Awareness Month. That gives you plenty of time to get organized to work effectively through the media. The following is a rough timeline to help guide your activity: November" />
                      <outline text="Develop your media contact list.Develop list of local experts and/or survivors who are willing to be interviewed.Begin to call magazine reporters who require a longer lead time to file their articles.Send copy for public service announcements to radio station managers. Follow-up with a phone call.Send press release to all print and broadcast reporters.Begin follow-up phone calls to all reporters, print and broadcast, to urge coverage of cervical cancer/HPV." />
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              <outline text="Fukushima Reactor 3 - TEPCO responds - The Ecologist">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.theecologist.org/News/news_round_up/2229008/fukushima_reactor_3_tepco_responds.html" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389207926_LcDScyPc.html" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 19:05" />
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                      <outline text="The Ecologist" />
                      <outline text="8th January 2014" />
                      <outline text="The steam emanating from the top of Unit 3 Reactor Building indicates &quot;no abnormality&quot;, according to plant owner Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO)." />
                      <outline text="However &quot;steam continues to be confirmed at the top of unit 3 reactor building intermittently since summer when debris removal was conducted on the top floor&quot;. The likely cause of the steam is &quot;accumulated rainwater&quot; and &quot;no safety concerns indicated&quot;." />
                      <outline text="Steam has been visible since 18th July 2013, and has mostly been observed &quot;on days with comparatively low temperature and high humidity and, upon almost all occasions, when rain had fallen before.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="The steam has been observed around the edge of the shield plug of the Primary Containment Vessel (PCV), which is the upper structure of the reactor." />
                      <outline text="&quot;No significant changes were found in either the main parameters related to the plant ... nor the monitoring post readings, which indicates no abnormality of the cooling of the reactor, nor dangers to human health, the company explained.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="There has also been been &quot;no significant change in the radiation dose and nuclide analysis results (dust sampling data) compared to those from before the steam was observed.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Radiation levels remain high on the the Reactor Building 3 and decontamination of the area will continue." />
                      <outline text="But despite the re-assuring message from TEPCO the situation remains critical. Another moderately severe earthquake could fracture the already badly damaged building&apos;s fuel storage pond and this would trigger an immediate need for emergency cooling of the spent fuel rods." />
                      <outline text="The current situation of Fukushima Daiichi may be seen via Live Camera atwww.tepco.co.jp/en/nu/f1-np/camera/index-e.html" />
                      <outline text="Latest radiation dose monitoring results are posted atwww.tepco.co.jp/en/nu/fukushima-np/f1/index-e.html andhttp://www.tepco.co.jp/en/nu/fukushima-np/f1/surveymap/index-e.html" />
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              <outline text="How To Install iRedMail On Ubuntu 12.04 x64 | DigitalOcean">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/how-to-install-iredmail-on-ubuntu-12-04-x64" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389207793_Gbnq8wkj.html" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 19:03" />
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                      <outline text="If you would like to create your own online e-mail system, you can use iRedMail. In this article, we will explain how you can do it.Step 1 - Droplet CreationWe use a 2 CPU Core / 2GB RAM droplet with Ubuntu 12.04 x64 image.iRedMail is currently supported on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and Ubuntu 13.04, among many other distributions of Linux.If you have a domain name you want to use, name your droplet as that domain name, which will become its hostname and reverse DNS record.Step 2 - Create a Domain NameFor our Cloud Mail purposes, we will register a free domain, cloudmail.tk from dot.tkOnce you have your domain name registered, point it to DigitalOcean&apos;s nameservers:ns1.digitalocean.com (198.199.120.125)ns2.digitalocean.com (141.0.170.89)ns3.digitalocean.com (198.199.95.114)Make sure to check those IP addresses manually, as they may have changed since the time this article was written.Now open your Control Panel on DigitalOcean and click DNS, located under Labs section.Click Add Domain and create a new record by pointing your new domain to your droplet&apos;s IP address:" />
                      <outline text="Create a new MX record, make sure to have a trailing dot at the end of your domain name:" />
                      <outline text="Add SPF records to make sure others cant spoof emails by pretending to send them from your domain.Make sure to have &quot;-all&quot; in your SPF record, and point it to your droplet&apos;s IP.The record&apos;s format would be &quot;v=spf1 ip4:IP_ADDRESS -all&quot;" />
                      <outline text="There will be one more record to add after you have finished installing iRedMail - DKIM key." />
                      <outline text="Step 3 - iRedMail InstallationMake sure to set the hostname of your domain name, if you haven&apos;t done this during droplet creation:wget https://bitbucket.org/zhb/iredmail/downloads/iRedMail-0.8.6.tar.bz2tar jxvf iRedMail-0.8.6.tar.bz2 &amp;&amp; cd iRedMail-0.8.6hostname cloudmail.tkbash iRedMail.shYou are greeted with a Graphical User Interface Installer by iRedMail:" />
                      <outline text="If you have several droplets, you can even use GlusterFS for distributed, replicated e-mail storage, providing further redundancy:" />
                      <outline text="For backend, we chose MySQL. You can also use OpenLDAP and PostgreSQL:" />
                      <outline text="Since we have registered a domain in Step 2, we will place it here:" />
                      <outline text="From package selection, you can omit phpMyAdmin and Fail2Ban.When asked whether you would like to use firewall rules provided with iRedMail, select &apos;No&apos;.Firewall rules should be custom made for each server, and adopting a DROP ruleset from iRedMail&apos;s package is not recommended.We would also not recommend using Fail2Ban from their package, as it banned our own IP when we refreshed a page." />
                      <outline text="Reboot your droplet after completion." />
                      <outline text="All of the installation notes and logs can be found in iRedMail.tips file ( /root/iRedMail-0.8.6/iRedMail.tips ).Here you will have information on passwords, SSL certificate locations, and DKIM records." />
                      <outline text="Add the DKIM record to DigitalOcean&apos;s DNS control panel for your domain:" />
                      <outline text="Step 4 - Add SSL CertificateAlthough this step is optional if you just want to use self-generated certificate, we would still recommend getting a trusted SSL certificate.By default, iRedMail will create a self-signed certificate and store it in /etc/ssl/certs/iRedMail_CA.pem and /etc/ssl/private/iRedMail.keyWe can get a free SSL certificate from InstantSSL" />
                      <outline text="You would need to create a CSR and private KEY first:" />
                      <outline text="cd /etc/sslopenssl req -out cloudmail.tk.csr -new -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout cloudmail.tk.keyThis will generate 2 files: cloudmail.tk.csr (your Certificate Signing Request file), and cloudmail.tk.key (your private SSL key which should not be shared with anyone).You would provide the CSR file (cloudmail.tk.csr) to InstantSSL during SSL request.After they have validated your request, you will receive the certificate file (in zip format) that contains two files:cloudmail_tk.ca-bundle (your SSL certificate bundle)cloudmail_tk.crt (your SSL certificate)" />
                      <outline text="Place both files to /etc/ssl and modify /etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl" />
                      <outline text="SSLCertificateFile /etc/ssl/cloudmail.tk.crtSSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/ssl/cloudmail.tk.keySSLCACertificateFile /etc/ssl/cloudmail.tk.ca-bundle.crtRestart Apache" />
                      <outline text="service apache2 restartNow you should have SSL enabled, and you can proceed to logging in to iRedAdmin ( https://cloudmail.tk/iredadmin/ ) with username [email protected] and password you provided during installation in Step 3.From iRedAdmin, you can add new users, new admins, and new domains into your system:" />
                      <outline text="Once you have created an e-mail account, you can access it at https://cloudmail.tk/mail/" />
                      <outline text="And you are all done!" />
                      <outline text="Includes 512MB RAM, 20GB SSD Disk, and 1TB Transfer for $5/mo! Learn more." />
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              <outline text="Omidyar Recruits &apos;Entertainment Weekly&apos; Editor for New Venture">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://mashable.com/2014/01/07/greenwald-media-venture-recruits-entertainmentweekly-com-editor/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389205175_GEsvATPm.html" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 18:19" />
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                      <outline text="What&apos;s This?" />
                      <outline text="By Jason Abbruzzese2014-01-07 20:19:04 UTC" />
                      <outline text="First Look Media, the company started by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar (pictured above) with former Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald, has hired former EntertainmentWeekly.com Editor Bill Gannon." />
                      <outline text="Gannon previously oversaw the front page of Yahoo.com and later served as director of digital media at Lucasfilm. He is the first major hire by First Look since Omidyar announced the formation of the business as well as a $50 million investment." />
                      <outline text="Omidyar announced the news in ablog post that detailed Gannon&apos;s task of building the editorial side of First Look." />
                      <outline text="&quot;Bill will assemble a specialized team to create a unique, digital approach to breaking news &apos;&apos; from politics and business to sports and entertainment,&quot; Omidyar wrote." />
                      <outline text="Gannon told Mashable that the chance to help create a media outlet from the ground up, along with the support Omidyar has provided, attracted him to the role." />
                      <outline text="&quot;It was really just an opportunity to do what I love to do, which is create something new and meaningful,&quot; he said. &quot;It&apos;s an opportunity to do that with a great technologist like Pierre [Omidyar], to find someone who wants to protect journalism from the financial and other pressures that are on journalism right now.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Technology will play an important role in First Look&apos;s efforts to build a diverse media organization that also features investigative reporters Lilian Segura, Jeremy Scahill and Laura Poitras, Gannon said." />
                      <outline text="&quot;If we&apos;re able to create this new technology platform that uses social and is able to leverage these great individual journalists, and we&apos;re able to package that up with a broader spectrum of journalism that will attract the broadest audience possible... imagine what that opportunity now looks like,&quot; he said." />
                      <outline text="Image: Brian Harkin/Getty" />
                      <outline text="Topics: Business, ebay, glenn greenwald, Media, Startups" />
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              <outline text="Indiana guardsman stopped for speeding in Madison County had 48 bombs, prosecutor says | The Columbus Dispatch">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2014/01/07/man-stopped-for-speeding-had-48-bombs.html" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389205091_zpJf3dSc.html" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 18:18" />
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                      <outline text="By  Laura ArenschieldThe Columbus DispatchWednesday January 8, 2014 7:11 AM" />
                      <outline text="An Indiana National Guardsman was arrested outside Columbus on New Year&apos;s Day after a state trooper found nearly 50 bombs and the blueprints for a Navy SEAL training facility inside his car, the Madison County prosecutor said yesterday." />
                      <outline text="Andrew Scott Boguslawski, 43, also had a remote-control device to detonate the bombs, Madison County Prosecutor Stephen Pronai said. Boguslawski&apos;s civilian job is as a groundskeeper at the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center in south-central Indiana. Prosecutors could not say definitively yesterday whether the blueprints in his car were for the facility where he worked." />
                      <outline text="Boguslawski also had a bulletproof vest in his car, Pronai said." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;He said something to the trooper about making a bomb vest,&apos;&apos; Pronai said." />
                      <outline text="Lt. Col. Cathy Van Bree, a spokeswoman for the Indiana National Guard, said Boguslawski is a specialist in the guard who does intelligence analysis and has top-secret clearance." />
                      <outline text="Pronai said Boguslawski, who is from Moores Hill, Ind., appeared to be heading to Indiana when a state trooper clocked him going 85 mph in a 70 mph zone on I-70. When the trooper came back to the car to give Boguslawski a ticket, he saw the handle of a gun between his legs." />
                      <outline text="The trooper ordered Boguslawski out of the car and called for backup. Investigators found three more guns in the car &apos;-- all loaded &apos;-- and 48 bombs. They also found material to make more explosives." />
                      <outline text="Pronai said most of the bombs were small. He said investigators from the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives have searched Boguslawski&apos;s house, and that local and federal investigators are trying to determine whether Boguslawski planned to attack the military facility. They are also combing through a computer, cameras and GPS found in his car." />
                      <outline text="Boguslawski is charged in Madison County with one count of manufacturing explosives, a second-degree felony. A preliminary court hearing is scheduled for Friday. He is being held at Tri-County Jail in Mechanicsburg in lieu of a $1 million bond." />
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              <outline text="Chinese nuclear development plans - worldwide domination">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://atomicinsights.com/chinese-plan-dominate-nuclear-market-worldwide/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389204483_ckeTJ42t.html" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 18:08" />
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                      <outline text="A California-based correspondent shared the following vignette to a private email list early this morning." />
                      <outline text="An aside &apos;-- had dinner with a Stanford biz prof teaching entrepreneurship. His 15 Chinese students were at the table too (big table). A few spoke English. One is international marketing head for China Nuclear Power Engineering Company &apos;-- largest nuclear plant builder in their country. He said clearly that they plan to dominate the nuclear power market worldwide, just with present technology." />
                      <outline text="That triggered a response from me that forms the basis for the following thoughts. I&apos;ve refined the rant a little; it still needs some additional work." />
                      <outline text="There is a key point in your vignette about the Chinese business students that needs emphasis:" />
                      <outline text="plan to dominate the nuclear power market worldwide, just with present technology" />
                      <outline text="From a practical business point of view, nuclear advocates have been a major obstacle to any effort to make near term gains in market share. Instead of refining the technology that we know and making it more and more competitive with an evolutionary approach, nuclear advocates squabble among themselves about the Next Big Thing." />
                      <outline text="Fossil fuel marketers love that idea. They have often encouraged it. Look at the history of the &apos;&apos;fast breeder reactor&apos;&apos; which captured essentially all government support in 1963. It also captured the attention of thousands of exceptionally bright people. That distraction lasted for the better part of three decades, during which many other battles were lost because of sharp-elbowed debates about the merits of that Next Big Thing." />
                      <outline text="Just when the fast reactor folks thought they had answered all of the questions and were ready to perhaps start capturing some actual sales, the ball was snatched away when the IFR project was halted in 1993." />
                      <outline text="Once again, Lucy moves the football" />
                      <outline text="Look at the squabbling that has been going on for the past six to eight years about the suggestion that all of nuclear&apos;s problems could be solved by adopting the radically different LFTR or some other variant of molten salt. Even the most ardent supporters acknowledge that their concepts need at least a decade&apos;s worth of development before being truly ready to begin building in any significant numbers. After the design work is completed, it will take a decade or more to get the supply chain into place.In the meantime, how much capital will be invested in extreme hydrocarbon extraction techniques like hydraulic fracturing, oil sands mining, or deep underwater drilling? How many billions of tons of CO2 will be dumped into our common atmosphere, causing an uncertain level of climate disruption and a threatening change in ocean chemistry?" />
                      <outline text="We have plenty of uranium and thorium to fuel thousands of LWRs. Their deployment will give us sufficient time to develop both fast reactors and molten salt reactors AFTER we capture a growing share of the world&apos;s energy market and start making some real impact on hydrocarbon consumption." />
                      <outline text="By the way, once nuclear fission energy starts capturing market share with the machines that already have a developed supply chain, there might actually be a little money in the business available for investing in the Next Big Thing. When that happens, nuclear advocates could stop wasting so much time trying to beg pennies from the government." />
                      <outline text="My favorite current punching bag program is the $452 million that the government has promised for SMRs. Even that amount is spread over six years of appropriations risk. It is incredible to me how that tiny amount of money has caused so much distraction among people who claim to be industry &apos;&apos;leaders.&apos;&apos; It&apos;s &apos;&apos;decimal dust&apos;&apos; in the DOE budget and completely invisible in the context of the energy industry." />
                      <outline text="Please do not misunderstand me; I am a huge fan of developing smaller reactors. In fact, a commenter here took me to task for my advocacy of small modular reactors (SMRs) and implied that I was not following my own advice by allowing myself to be distracted by the Next Big Thing. Since I like to &apos;&apos;reduce, reuse and recycle&apos;&apos; I will repeat my answer to his comment here." />
                      <outline text="Light water SMRs are not game changers, they are game expanders. Adding them to the mix is like hiring an excellent running back for a team that has a quarterback like Payton Manning or Dan Marino." />
                      <outline text="As the US demonstrated throughout the 1960s and into the 1970s, building large numbers of small light water reactors at the same time as building large numbers of large light water reactors is eminently possible and even advantageous. The smaller reactors give parts suppliers sustaining business because they use exactly the same kinds of materials. The enterprise of operating smaller reactors is like the NCAA teams that supply experienced players for the pros." />
                      <outline text="Of course, we goofed up a good model by keeping the smaller reactors limited to the US Navy and telling all of the players that most of the information that they learned about those smaller reactors should be kept locked up in a very secret playbook." />
                      <outline text="I suspect that other leagues (Russian, Chinese, Korean, French) might learn from our mistake and make a different choice. It is generally good business to offer a larger line of similar products that can serve a wider variety of customer needs." />
                      <outline text="I&apos;m fully aware that some readers get turned off by business competition discussions and sports analogies, but what the heck, I&apos;m on a roll, so I will continue the mixing of metaphors in hopes that I can succeed in tweaking everyone into a response." />
                      <outline text="My own athletic experience has been in non-contact endeavors like swimming and sailboat racing where the only legitimate way to win is to practice and improve performance. Both of those sports have rules that make it unlikely for anyone to win by focusing on developing ways of slowing down the competition. (Of course, there are some participants in those sports that occasionally attempt to win using the Tonya Harding method of kneecapping the competition, but that&apos;s rare, often unsuccessful, and certainly not legitimate.)" />
                      <outline text="I think it&apos;s great that the Chinese are working hard to get better at nuclear energy technology. Goodness knows that the world needs as much affordable clean energy as possible. In the same email thread as the one that stimulated me to write this post, there is a eye-popping, thought-provoking picture of a presentation slide that should wake people up to both the need and the opportunity for nuclear energy growth." />
                      <outline text="China&apos;s Power Sources Projected Through 2035" />
                      <outline text="The best way for American companies to successfully capture a substantial portion of the world energy market using emission-free nuclear energy technology is to focus on our own strengths and weaknesses. We need to practice hard and sell what we know how to do well. We need to get better at the things that we do not do so well right now." />
                      <outline text="We became a strong nation by finding or making things that people wanted to buy and selling those things to the world. Mining and manufacturing are a valuable enterprises that provides useful, well-compensated jobs for a wide variety of people. I can testify from personal experience that working in a factory can be immensely satisfying; there is a good feeling at the end of the day when you can see the pallets of finished products from the day&apos;s work piled up on the loading dock, ready to ship to happy customers." />
                      <outline text="Nuclear technologists need to bear down and focus on producing things that make a difference. We need to learn how to tell both our opponents and our advocates to &apos;&apos;lead, follow, or get out of the way.&apos;&apos; We have an important product to sell; it should be pretty obvious to many people in North America who are shivering under a polar vortex that an energy system that depends on energy conservation, &apos;&apos;cheap natural gas&apos;&apos;, wind and solar energy is not a great foundation for strength, prosperity or even comfort." />
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              <outline text="KP4TR pIRLP Naked Node">
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                      <outline text="Welcome to the pIRLP Naked Node page! This was an idea I conceived after installing the very first pIRLP node (4085) back in January of 2013. Once Dave Cameron (VE7LTD) assisted me with getting my node up and running on the Raspberry Pi platform, I found myself with a messy IRLP setup with cables, IRLP boards, and a &apos;&apos;naked&apos;&apos; Raspberry Pi sitting on my desk. I needed to find a way to get the whole setup packaged up in an elegant way." />
                      <outline text="I initially went with a standard &apos;&apos;Raspberry Pi&apos;&apos; case and the IRLP board sitting on top, with a USB powered hub powering it all. It was still messy and ugly. This was my setup for a few weeks, but I was still unhappy. After assisting the ARRL State Convention in Puerto Rico in 2013, I got an idea from another project. It was the W8AK &apos;&apos;mini repeater&apos;&apos; project. This project was 2 Motorola radios, a duplexer, and a circuit wired to be a portable repeater. I took this project and added an IRLP node to it, but it was bulky and I really wasn&apos;t interested in a &apos;&apos;repeater&apos;&apos; with an IRLP node in it. The &apos;&apos;repeater&apos;&apos; portion was useless for my needs." />
                      <outline text="That&apos;s when I decided to build just a portable node. My idea was to have a single radio, IRLP board, and make it as small and portable as possible, that could operate off of 12 volts powered from a car cigarette lighter, and using a wireless USB device. The Raspberry Pi in itself only required 5Volts, but the radios I decided to use were powered by either 3.7V or 7.4 Volts.I also decided to remove all cases off the radios and Raspberry Pi and IRLP card. This would make it easy to interconnect, plus it looked pretty cool and &apos;&apos;naked&apos;&apos;." />
                      <outline text="I decided on using the Baofeng BF-666S UHF radio. It proved to be the perfect radio for use as a single portable node. They are cheap ($20-$25), easy to disassemble, and very easy to wire cables into. Plus if you burn them, replacing them would be very cheap to do. These radios are easy to get from Amazon or Ebay. Do not use the Baofeng BF-600S, as the antenna connector is very weak and will loosen over time! The BF-666S, BF-777S and BF-888S all work very well." />
                      <outline text="To the left is the wiring to the radio. The red cable is the PTT cable. Next to it is a 4.7K resistor going to the microphone input. And the next resistor is a 10K, where audio is taken and fed to the IRLP board and the sound card microphone input. Power is fed to 3.7V input, and use any ground point for power and wiring. See diagram." />
                      <outline text="COS Obtained from this chip pin 1" />
                      <outline text="Next the wiring goes to the IRLP board. Observe where the audio to IRLP board goes (pin 8). The PTT goes to pin 2, and COS from radio goes to pin 3. The COS jumper must be set to &apos;&apos;H&apos;&apos; since it goes +3v when active. See picture to left." />
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                      <outline text="COS Obtained from here 2.9V+" />
                      <outline text="The audio out and mic in cables both go th the soundcard. The audio out requires a 10K resistor go to both the pin 8 of IRLP board, and to mic input of sound card. The audio out from soundcard goes to mic-in ofr radio, using a 4.7K resistor." />
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                      <outline text="Once all is assembled, this is the layout of radio. I use a 3.7V and a 5V step-down (buck) adapter to convert 12V to 5V and 3.7V. The 5V is for the Raspberry Pi and the 3.7V is for the radio. The 12 volts comes from an Anderson Powerpole connector. You can use a car lighter adapter to use in car. Use a micro USB cable to take power to the Raspberry Pi. Do not use any other means to power the Raspberry Pi. I cut a microUSB cable and wired it to the 5V buck-down adapter. In the USB cable, use the red for +5V and black for ground. The green and white data cables are not used." />
                      <outline text="The assembled radio will look like this. The radio is at to, next the IRLP board, and on the bottom the Raspberry Pi. I use 6/32 inch bolts to interconnect everything, and use Aspect Metal sheets to build the top and bottom platform. Aspect Metal is used to decorate kitchen walls. They are brushed aluminum sandwiched with a composite material. Very easy and lightweight!" />
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                      <outline text="I hope this article is of help for those building pIrlp nodes. If interested in obtaining one of these nodes (minus the IRLP card, send me an email to:" />
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              <outline text="ATF and HHS propose new mental health, background check gun rules - National gun rights | Examiner.com">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.examiner.com/article/atf-and-hhs-propose-new-mental-health-background-check-gun-rules?CID=examiner_alerts_article" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389202602_8z9mgSwk.html" />
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                      <outline text="The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Department of Health and Human Services each had proposed rulemaking changes published Tuesday in the Federal Register as part of Obama administration executive actions to further restrict the eligibility requirements for lawful possession of firearms. Among other changes, the ATF proposal would include those with involuntary outpatient commitments among prohibited persons, and the HHS notice would eliminate state privacy restrictions about sharing the identities of individuals." />
                      <outline text="An &apos;&apos;Amended Definition of &apos;Adjudicated as a Mental Defective&apos; and &apos;Committed to a Mental Institution&apos;,&apos;&apos; signed by Attorney General Eric Holder on January 2, and a notice of proposed rulemaking titled &apos;&apos;Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Rule and the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS),&apos;&apos; signed on December 31 by HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, are the latest moves by an administration intent on accomplishing through the executive what the people&apos;s representatives in the legislature have not enacted." />
                      <outline text="While &apos;&apos;gun control&apos;&apos; advocates are positioned to exploit opposition to the rule changes as obstruction of &apos;&apos;common sense&apos;&apos; gun laws, many valid concerns must be identified and explored, and there is a provision for doing that through public feedback." />
                      <outline text="The comment period for the ATF proposal extends to 90 days, and will end on April 7. Comments may be submitted via the online form at Regulations.gov." />
                      <outline text="The comment period for the HHS proposal will end in 62 days, on March 10. Comments can be submitted via an online form at Regulations.gov." />
                      <outline text="As with all such comment opportunities, it is important to provide observations and concerns that will be practically and legally useful, particularly if enacted rules ignoring legitimate concerns provoke legal challenge. This column will monitor gun rights groups and other sources with the intent of sharing their analyses and recommendations for effective communications. That will include protections against mental health &apos;&apos;blanket dragnets,&apos;&apos; ensuring rights have been protected in all &apos;&apos;adjudications&apos;&apos; resulting in a firearms disability, and verifying valid and affordable means exist for having recognition of rights restored." />
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                      <outline text="When your turn to be tested comes, how will you fare? Wouldn&apos;t it be better to stop the antis before they get that far? How can we, if most gun owners let a relative handful of activists do all the work? The latest GUNS Magazine &quot;Rights Watch&quot; column is online, and you can read it before the issue hits the stands. Click here to read &quot;The Unconstitutional State.&apos;&apos;" />
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              <outline text="The Biggest Bet Ever: Soros, Paulson and Cooperman Take On Adelson Over The Future Of Gambling In America - Forbes">
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              <outline text="Dip Dilemma: Is Kraft Running Out of Velveeta? | News - Advertising Age">
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                      <outline text="Kraft Foods Group is grappling with a Velveeta shortage just as the dip season kicks into full gear." />
                      <outline text="&quot;Given the incredible popularity of Velveeta this time of year, it is possible consumers may not be able to find their favorite product on store shelves over the next couple of weeks,&quot; Kraft spokeswoman Jody Moore said in an email. &quot;Our retail customers are aware of the situation and we expect it to be a short-term issue.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Ad Age contacted Kraft about the issue after reports of a shortage at a few East Coast grocery stores.According to an employee of a Brooklyn-area grocery, they weren&apos;t expecting shipments again until February due to a plant issue. When pressed for details, Ms. Moore said: &quot;I can tell you there is a combination of factors involved, but the driver is really the high demand.&quot; She added: &quot;We really haven&apos;t heard much from consumers about it at all. It&apos;s a short-term issue amplified by the fact that this is a key time for the brand.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Whatever the reason, Kraft could be losing out on sales as consumers search for dip options as they watch the NFL playoffs and other winter sporting events on TV. In recent years Kraft has formed a unique partnership with competing food company ConAgra to jointly promote Velveeta and ConAgra-owned Ro-Tel canned tomatoes, which are billed in ads as the perfect combo for dips." />
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              <outline text="A Cheesy Meltdown: Kraft Warns Of Velveeta Shortage : The Salt : NPR">
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      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 16:44" />
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                      <outline text="hide captionAccording to an AdvertisingAge report, Velveeta may be a little hard to come by in some areas over the next few weeks." />
                      <outline text="Paul Sakuma/APAccording to an AdvertisingAge report, Velveeta may be a little hard to come by in some areas over the next few weeks." />
                      <outline text="Paul Sakuma/APIf I say Super Bowl food, you think ... Velveeta? Maybe Velveeta with Ro*Tel." />
                      <outline text="Oh, yes. Ro*Tel&apos;s Famous Con Queso." />
                      <outline text="What could be more Sunday-in-January-indulgent than hot, creamy, processed cheese mixed with diced tomatoes &amp; green chilies." />
                      <outline text="I have to admit, I&apos;ve scooped up my share of con queso on a nacho chip or two." />
                      <outline text="But this year, whether it&apos;s the Sochi Olympics or football playoffs that have you snacking on the couch, might you be searching for an alternative to the Velveeta-made con queso?" />
                      <outline text="According to an AdvertisingAge report, Velveeta may be a little hard to come by in some areas over the next few weeks." />
                      <outline text="Ad Age reports that an employee of a Brooklyn, N.Y., area grocery has been told that shipments of Velveeta won&apos;t come until February. And the publication says there are reports about shortages from a few other grocery stores on the East Coast." />
                      <outline text="A Kraft spokesperson cites high demand as a factor. &quot;It&apos;s ... amplified by the fact that this is a key time for the brand,&quot; Jody Moore told Ad Age." />
                      <outline text="We asked Kraft if it has any plans to get the production chain moving a little faster, and we heard back from Moore, who told us in an email that it is &quot;possible that consumers may not be able to find some Velveeta products on store shelves over the next couple of weeks.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="But, she adds, &quot;We have not heard many complaints from consumers so far.&quot; And, she says, &quot;This is really a short-term issue.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="A quick check at a chain grocery here in Washington, D.C., finds shelves well-stocked. I guess we&apos;ll have to keep tabs." />
                      <outline text="So is Kraft pulling some kind of publicity stunt here?" />
                      <outline text="Nope. Judy Moore says, &quot;This is not a marketing strategy.&quot;" />
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              <outline text="VIDEO-19:34- Senator Boxer speaks on the need to extend unemployment insurance - YouTube">
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              <outline text="The CIA, Amazon, Bezos and the Washington Post: An Exchange with Executive Editor Martin Baron - disinformation">
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                      <outline text="To: Martin Baron, Executive Editor, and Kevin Merida, Managing Editor, The Washington Post" />
                      <outline text="Dear Mr. Baron and Mr. Merida:" />
                      <outline text="On behalf of more than 25,000 signers of a petition to The Washington Post, I&apos;m writing this letter to request a brief meeting to present the petition at a time that would be convenient for you on Jan. 14 or 15." />
                      <outline text="Here is the text of the petition, launched by RootsAction.org:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;A basic principle of journalism is to acknowledge when the owner of a media outlet has a major financial relationship with the subject of coverage. We strongly urge the Washington Post to be fully candid with its readers about the fact that the newspaper&apos;s new owner, Jeff Bezos, is the founder and CEO of Amazon which recently landed a $600 million contract with the CIA. The Washington Post&apos;s coverage of the CIA should include full disclosure that the sole owner of the Post is also the main owner of Amazon &apos;-- and Amazon is now gaining huge profits directly from the CIA." />
                      <outline text="The petition includes cogent comments by many of the people who signed it." />
                      <outline text="I hope that you can set aside perhaps 10 minutes on Jan. 14 or 15 for the purpose of receiving the petition and hearing a summary of its signers&apos; concerns." />
                      <outline text="For confirmation of an appointment, I can be reached on my cell phone&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="Thank you." />
                      <outline text="Sincerely," />
                      <outline text="Norman Solomon" />
                      <outline text="Director and Cofounder, RootsAction.org" />
                      <outline text="[January 2, 2014]" />
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                      <outline text="Dear Mr. Solomon:" />
                      <outline text="Thank you for your note. I was able to read the petition on the RootsAction.org site and to see the list of those who signed it. I certainly would be happy to review any additional information you might send." />
                      <outline text="The Post has among the strictest ethics policies in the field of journalism, and we vigorously enforce it. We have routinely disclosed corporate conflicts when they were directly relevant to our coverage. We reported on Amazon&apos;s pursuit of CIA contracts in our coverage of plans by Jeff Bezos to purchase The Washington Post." />
                      <outline text="We also have been very aggressive in our coverage of the intelligence community, including the CIA, NSA, and other agencies, as you should know. The Post was at the leading edge of disclosures about the NSA in 2013. Most recently, it reported on the CIA&apos;s hidden involvement in Colombia&apos;s fight against FARC rebels, including a fatal missile attack across the border in Ecuador. You can be sure neither the NSA nor the CIA has been pleased with publication of their secrets." />
                      <outline text="Neither Amazon nor Jeff Bezos was involved, nor ever will be involved, in our coverage of the intelligence community." />
                      <outline text="The petition&apos;s request for disclosure of Amazon&apos;s CIA contract in every story we write about the CIA is well outside the norm of conflict-of-interest disclosures at media companies. The Post is a personal investment by Jeff Bezos, whose stake in Amazon is large but well less than a majority. The CIA&apos;s multi-year contract with Amazon is a small fraction of company revenues that have been estimated at roughly $75 billion in 2013. Amazon maintains no corporate connection to The Post." />
                      <outline text="Even so, we have been careful to disclose Jeff Bezos&apos; connection to The Post and Amazon when directly relevant to our coverage, and we will continue to do so. For example, such disclosures would be called for in coverage circumstances such as the following:  CIA contracting practices, the CIA&apos;s use of cloud services,  big-data initiatives at the CIA, Amazon&apos;s pursuit of cloud services as a line of business, and Amazon corporate matters in general." />
                      <outline text="We take ethics very seriously here at The Post. One of our policies is that we seek comment from the subjects of our stories prior to publishing them and that we make a genuine effort to hear and absorb their point of view. By contrast, I am unaware of any effort to hear us out prior to the launch of this petition drive. A personal meeting now does not seem necessary or useful" />
                      <outline text="I hope this note explains our perspective. And again, if you wish to send additional information that you feel might be helpful to us, we will review it closely." />
                      <outline text="Sincerely," />
                      <outline text="Martin Baron" />
                      <outline text="Executive Editor" />
                      <outline text="The Washington Post" />
                      <outline text="[January 2, 2014]" />
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                      <outline text="Dear Mr. Baron:" />
                      <outline text="Thank you for your letter." />
                      <outline text="Whatever the Post&apos;s guidelines and record on ethical standards, few journalists could have anticipated ownership of the paper by a multibillionaire whose outside company would be so closely tied to the CIA. Updating of the standards is now appropriate." />
                      <outline text="You write that The Washington Post has &apos;&apos;routinely disclosed corporate conflicts when they were directly relevant to our coverage.&apos;&apos; But the RootsAction.org petition is urging the Post to provide readers of its CIA coverage with full disclosure that would adequately address &apos;-- and meaningfully inform readers about &apos;-- relevant circumstances of the current ownership." />
                      <outline text="Those circumstances are not adequately met by a narrow definition of &apos;&apos;corporate conflicts.&apos;&apos; A reality is that the Post is now solely owned by someone who is by far the largest stakeholder in a world-spanning corporate giant that has close business ties &apos;-- and is seeking more extensive deals than its current $600 million contract &apos;-- with the CIA, an agency which the newspaper reports on regularly." />
                      <outline text="The petition requests that The Washington Post adopt a full disclosure policy that is commensurate with this situation. The gist of the request is recognition that, as the saying goes, sunshine is the best disinfectant for any potential conflict of interest." />
                      <outline text="When you write that the Post has a policy of routinely disclosing corporate conflicts when &apos;&apos;directly relevant to our coverage,&apos;&apos; a key question comes to the fore:  What is &apos;&apos;directly relevant&apos;&apos;? Given that few agencies are more secretive than the CIA &apos;-- and even the most enterprising reporters are challenged to pry loose even a small fraction of its secrets &apos;-- how do we know which CIA stories are &apos;&apos;directly relevant&apos;&apos; to the fact that Amazon is providing cloud computing services to the CIA?" />
                      <outline text="Amazon&apos;s contract with the CIA is based on an assessment that Amazon Web Services can provide the agency with digital-data computing security that is second to none. We can assume that a vast amount of information about CIA activities is to be safeguarded by Amazon. With what assurance can we say which stories on CIA activities are not &apos;&apos;directly relevant&apos;&apos; to Jeff Bezos&apos;s dual role as sole owner of the Post and largest stakeholder in Amazon?" />
                      <outline text="We actually don&apos;t know what sort of data is involved in what your letter calls &apos;&apos;the CIA&apos;s use of cloud services.&apos;&apos; The disclosure/non-disclosure policy that you&apos;ve outlined seems to presume that, for instance, there would be no direct relevance of the cloud services contract to coverage of such matters as CIA involvement in rendition of prisoners to regimes for torture; or in targeting for drone strikes; or in data aggregation for counterinsurgency. Are you assuming that the Post&apos;s coverage of such topics is not &apos;&apos;directly relevant&apos;&apos; to the Bezos/Amazon ties with the CIA and therefore should not include disclosure of the financial ties that bind the Post&apos;s owner to the CIA?" />
                      <outline text="Readers of a Post story on the CIA &apos;-- whether about drones or a still-secret torture report, to name just two topics &apos;-- should be informed of the Post/Bezos/Amazon/CIA financial ties. In the absence of such in-story disclosure, there is every reason to believe that many readers will be unaware that the Post&apos;s owner is someone with a major financial stake in an Amazon-CIA deal worth hundreds of millions of dollars." />
                      <outline text="If Amazon&apos;s $600 million multiyear cloud contract with the CIA is a small fraction of the company&apos;s revenue, there is clear intent for it to grow larger. And $600 million is, by itself, hardly insignificant; let&apos;s remember that Mr. Bezos bought the Post for less than half that amount." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;We look forward to a successful relationship with the CIA,&apos;&apos; a statement from Amazon said two months ago. In public statements, Mr. Bezos and Amazon have made clear that they view this as a growing part of Amazon&apos;s business: a feather in the corporate cap of the company in its drive to increase market share of such business operations. This is intended as a major and expansive income source for Amazon and for its CEO, Mr. Bezos, whose personal wealth of $25 billion is a consequence of Amazon&apos;s financial gains." />
                      <outline text="Why not provide a sentence in the Post&apos;s substantive coverage of CIA activities, to the effect that &apos;&apos;The Post&apos;s owner Jeff Bezos is the largest stakeholder in Amazon, which has a $600 million contract with the CIA&apos;&apos;?" />
                      <outline text="By declining to provide such disclosure, the Post is failing the transparency test when coverage of the CIA falls outside of the circumscribed areas where your letter says Post policy now provides for disclosure (&apos;&apos;CIA contracting practices, the CIA&apos;s use of cloud services, big-data initiatives at the CIA, Amazon&apos;s pursuit of cloud services as a line of business, and Amazon corporate matters in general&apos;&apos;)." />
                      <outline text="Such concerns are among the reasons why tens of thousands of people, including many Post readers, have signed the petition to The Washington Post that I will be delivering on January 15. While it&apos;s unfortunate that you don&apos;t want to have a meeting for a few minutes on that day, I hope that you will mull over the concerns that are propelling this petition forward." />
                      <outline text="Sincerely," />
                      <outline text="Norman Solomon" />
                      <outline text="RootsAction.org" />
                      <outline text="[January 4, 2014]" />
                      <outline text="********************" />
                      <outline text="Dear Mr. Solomon:" />
                      <outline text="Thank you for expanding upon your views." />
                      <outline text="Just to reiterate, The Post has among the strictest ethics policies in the field of journalism. Those policies are sufficiently expansive, comprehensive, and current to take into account The Post&apos;s acquisition by Jeff Bezos. The policies are strictly enforced. However, as I explained in detail in my previous note, your proposal is far outside the norm of disclosures about potential conflicts of interest at media organizations." />
                      <outline text="Meantime, as plain evidence of our independence, we will continue our aggressive coverage of the intelligence community, including the CIA. I hope you&apos;ve noticed it. The CIA has, and it&apos;s not happy." />
                      <outline text="Sincerely," />
                      <outline text="Martin Baron" />
                      <outline text="Executive Editor" />
                      <outline text="The Washington Post" />
                      <outline text="[January 4, 2014]" />
                      <outline text="______________________________________________" />
                      <outline text="Norman Solomon is co-founder of RootsAction.org and founding director of the Institute for Public Accuracy. His books include &apos;&apos;War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death.&apos;&apos;" />
              </outline>

              <outline text="Angry Rodman defends N Korea visit">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-25648091#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&amp;ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389164485_gmjRKyKt.html" />
        <outline text="Source: BBC News - Home" type="link" url="http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/rss.xml" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 07:01" />
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                      <outline text="8 January 2014Last updated at 00:10 ET Dennis Rodman has angrily defended his visit to North Korea, ahead of a basketball game to mark leader Kim Jong-un&apos;s birthday." />
                      <outline text="In an interview with CNN, Rodman was asked if he would raise the issue of a US citizen jailed in North Korea." />
                      <outline text="The former NBA player responded with a rant that at one point appeared to point blame at the man, Kenneth Bae." />
                      <outline text="Rodman&apos;s visit has been criticised by rights groups, with Washington making it clear he does not represent the US." />
                      <outline text="His team of former National Basketball Association (NBA) players will take on a North Korean team in an exhibition match later on Wednesday in Pyongyang." />
                      <outline text="Rodman says the match is to celebrate Kim Jong-un&apos;s birthday, although his official birthday and age have not been confirmed." />
                      <outline text="It comes weeks after the execution of Mr Kim&apos;s uncle, Chang Song-thaek, once seen as a major power in North Korea. His rapid and brutal purge has sparked concern over stability inside the country." />
                      <outline text="Meanwhile, state news agency KCNA has announced that elections for North Korea&apos;s rubber-stamp parliament will be held on 9 March - something which could provide a hint of who the key players are in the wake of Mr Chang&apos;s execution." />
                      <outline text="&apos;Take the abuse&apos;This visit is Dennis Rodman&apos;s fourth to North Korea. He has in the past described Mr Kim as a friend and says he is on a &quot;basketball diplomacy&quot; mission. He remains the highest-profile American to have met the young leader." />
                      <outline text="Rodman had been asked several times in the past whether he could use his relationship with Mr Kim to discuss Kenneth Bae, a Korean-American sentenced to 15 years&apos; hard labour in May 2013." />
                      <outline text="North Korea said that Mr Bae - described as both a tour operator and Christian missionary - had used his tourism business to plot sedition." />
                      <outline text="Asked again in a CNN interview, Rodman appeared to lose his cool, saying: &quot;If you understand what Kenneth Bae did ... Do you understand what he did in this country? ... I would love to speak on this.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="His visit was about opening &quot;the door a little bit&quot;, he said, even though the team would have &quot;to go back to America and take the abuse&quot;." />
                      <outline text="A White House spokesman declined to comment on Rodman&apos;s remarks, but reiterated a call for North Korea to release Mr Bae - who is suffering from ill health - on humanitarian grounds." />
                      <outline text="Another player, former NBA star Charles D Smith, meanwhile, told the Associated Press news agency that he felt &quot;remorse&quot; for participating in the trip amid the backlash in the US." />
                      <outline text="&quot;I feel a lot of remorse for the guys because we are doing something positive, but it&apos;s a lot bigger than us. We are not naive, we understand why things are being portrayed the way they are.&quot;" />
              </outline>

              <outline text="VIDEO-Al Gore polar caps melting exporation">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://pjmedia.com/eddriscoll/2013/12/14/yet-another-final-countdown-expires/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389155932_CpHmQH3U.html" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 04:38" />
                      <outline text="" />
                      <outline text="by Ed Driscoll" />
                      <outline text="December 14th, 2013 - 3:12 pm" />
                      <outline text="Jim Hoft notes it was on yesterday&apos;s date in 2008 that &apos;&apos;Al Gore predicted the North Polar Ice Cap would be completely ice free in five years. Gore made the prediction to a German audience in 2008. He told them that &apos;&apos;the entire North &apos;polarized&apos; cap will disappear in 5 years.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="The YouTube clip of the Goracle&apos;s prediction that Jim linked to in 2008 appears to have gone down the memory hole, but poking around the Interwebs, I found this, which looks to be from the same event:" />
                      <outline text="In any case, as Jim notes, Gore&apos;s been forecasting this moment since 2007, and his post yesterday included a clip of Gore making an identical prophesy in 2009." />
                      <outline text="Kate of Canada&apos;s Small Dead Animals blog apologizes to Cairo for having to bear the brunt of the Al Gore Effect yesterday:" />
                      <outline text="Big Oil-funded Al Jazeera should have known this would happen to the Middle East when they hopped into the same tent with Gore last year." />
                      <outline text="And ad this to the latest example of yet another not-so-final countdown passing without incident." />
                      <outline text="Update (12/16/13): Welcome to readers clicking in from:" />
                      <outline text="And the post that started it all at Jim Hoft&apos;s long-running Gateway Pundit blog." />
                      <outline text="December 14th, 2013 - 3:12 pm" />
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              <outline text="Ed Driscoll &gt;&gt; Time Magazine Swings Both Ways">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://pjmedia.com/eddriscoll/2014/01/07/time-magazine-swings-both-ways/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389155797_n9zUqk9d.html" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 04:36" />
                      <outline text="" />
                      <outline text="by Ed Driscoll" />
                      <outline text="January 7th, 2014 - 6:42 pm" />
                      <outline text="Click to enlarge." />
                      <outline text="As spotted by Steve Goddard, and linked to by Climate Depot:" />
                      <outline text="In 1974, Time Magazine blamed the cold polar vortex on global cooling." />
                      <outline text="&apos;Scientists have found other indications of global cooling. For one thing there has been a noticeable expansion of the great belt of dry, high-altitude polar winds &apos;--the so-called circumpolar vortex&apos;--that sweep from west to east around the top and bottom of the world.&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Another Ice Age? &apos;&apos; TIME" />
                      <outline text="Forty years later, Time Magazine blames the cold polar vortex on global warming" />
                      <outline text="&apos;But not only does the cold spell not disprove climate change, it may well be that global warming could be making the occasional bout of extreme cold weather in the U.S. even more likely. Right now much of the U.S. is in the grip of a polar vortex, which is pretty much what it sounds like: a whirlwind of extremely cold, extremely dense air that forms near the poles.&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Polar Vortex: Climate Change Could Be the Cause of Record Cold Weather | TIME.com" />
                      <outline text="To borrow from an item I wrote a few days before Christmas, as Zombie noted at PJM last year, the warnings for what industrialized man should do to fight global cooling are virtually identical to the warnings would-be &apos;&apos;climate&apos;&apos; &apos;&apos;scientists&apos;&apos; have given to fight global warming as well. You can also see the same cure for very different alleged symptoms in the clip below, of a &apos;&apos;scientist&apos;&apos; who was busted a few years ago for first predicting doom from global cooling, and decades later, predicting doom from global warming:" />
                      <outline text="Related:Al Gore&apos;s Final Countdown for the Polar Ice Caps Expires, complete with video of Al warning in 2008 that &apos;&apos;the entire North &apos;polarized&apos; cap will disappear in 5 years.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="At the PJ Lifestyle, Paula Bolyard notes that &apos;&apos;Survivors of the Blizzard of &apos;78 Mock the &apos;Arctic Vortex.&apos;&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Well, I&apos;m one of the &apos;&apos;survivors of the Blizzard of &apos;78,&apos;&apos; who&apos;s mocking those who don&apos;t remember what they were saying back then; close enough for anti-government work?" />
                      <outline text="And Al Roker tweets a photo of a page from the 1959 AMS Glossary of Meteorology with the words &apos;&apos;polar vortex&apos;&apos; and their definition in it. As Twitchy adds, &apos;&apos;If the polar vertex has been around that long, maybe it&apos;s a bit premature to link this one to global warming.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="I suspect more than a few warm-mongers might soil their drawers over that notion." />
                      <outline text="Update (7:55 PM PST): Welcome readers of theDrudge Report. Please look around the site; there&apos;s lots here you might enjoy." />
                      <outline text="January 7th, 2014 - 6:42 pm" />
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              <outline text="CES : Michael Bay Dot Com">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://michaelbay.com/2014/01/06/ces/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389155735_T5AdZg8c.html" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 04:35" />
                      <outline text="" />
                      <outline text="Wow! I just embarrassed myself at CES &apos;&apos; I was about to speak for Samsung for this awesome Curved 105-inch UHD TV. I rarely lend my name to any products, but this one is just stellar. I got so excited to talk, that I skipped over the Exec VP&apos;s intro line and then the teleprompter got lost. Then the prompter went up and down &apos;&apos; then I walked off. I guess live shows aren&apos;t my thing." />
                      <outline text="But I&apos;m doing a special curved screen experience with Samsung and Transformers 4 footage that will be traveling around the world." />
                      <outline text="Michael" />
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              <outline text="Smarter People Stay Up Later, Do More Drugs and Have More Sex - Esquire">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.esquire.com/blogs/news/smart-means-sex-and-drugs-and-staying-up?src=soc_fcbks" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389154922_GkUk9xyf.html" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 03:35" />
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                      <outline text="Sex. Drugs. Late nights. " />
                      <outline text="You may be reading the first four words of my memoir. Or you could be simply listing three things that show signs of being a genius, according to various studies. There&apos;s evidence that shows that if you&apos;re spending less of your nights hitting the books and more time smoking weed and getting laid until 3am, then you&apos;re probably wiser than the rest of us. The three things that got me kicked out of college are apparently the things that the people at the best colleges do all the time. " />
                      <outline text="Researchers in England have found that students studying at prestigious universities such as Oxford and Cambridge spend more on sex toys than their peers at other universities. Cambridge and Oxford&apos;s sex toy sales on just one website (Lovehoney.co.uk, who funded the research) totaled a staggering $31, 461. No word on what products they ordered, nor whether they kept their glasses on while they used them. " />
                      <outline text="&quot;The correlation probably has something to do with the open-mindedness that comes with intelligence,&quot; says Annalisa Rose, 23, who works at Honey, a high-end sex shop in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. &quot;I think that the ability to engage in an open sex life comes with the abilities of introspection and logical thought, and those require some level of intelligence. If we&apos;re talking about an open sex life that comes from an emotionally healthy place, sexual mores are mostly made up anyway and intelligent people can rationalize past them,&quot; she continued." />
                      <outline text="The 2nd part of our &quot;genius trifecta&quot; is drugs. Smarter people are more likely to smoke pot or do a line than the average simpleton. This is because, according to many studies, a smarter person isn&apos;t more likely to choose the &quot;smarter&quot; choice of not doing drugs but is instead more likely to pursue the more evolutionary novel choice, one that would inherently expand their horizons. Smarter people don&apos;t necessarily &apos;think smarter&apos; - they simply rationalize where they&apos;re supposed to &quot;feel.&quot; So while a less intelligent person is less likely to pick up a heroin habit in the first place, the more intelligent person will rationalize it. (This explains every good jazz album ever made and also every Christian rock album ever made in the same sentence.)" />
                      <outline text="A 2010 study that ran in Psychology Today (what, you don&apos;t subscribe?) also states that those with an IQ of 125 or higher are exponentially more likely to use drugs. Says the study: " />
                      <outline text="Net of sex, religion, religiosity, marital status, number of children, education, earnings, depression, satisfaction with life, social class at birth, mother&apos;s education, and father&apos;s education, British children who are more intelligent before the age of 16 are more likely to consume psychoactive drugs at age 42 than less intelligent children. " />
                      <outline text="... there is a clear monotonic association between childhood general intelligence and adult consumption of psychoactive drugs.  &apos;&apos;Very bright&apos;&apos; individuals (with IQs above 125) are roughly three-tenths of a standard deviation more likely to consume psychoactive drugs than &apos;&apos;very dull&apos;&apos; individuals (with IQs below 75)." />
                      <outline text="Late nights, too, play a leading role in that of the smart person: an academic paper entitled &quot;Why The Night Owl Is More Intelligent,&quot; published in the journal Psychology And Individual Differences, says that for several millennia humans have been largely conditioned to work during the day and sleep at night. Those that buck the trend, the paper suggests &quot;...that more intelligent individuals may be more likely to acquire and espouse evolutionarily novel values and preferences than less intelligent individuals.&quot; The paper goes on to say that those who are more liberal and more inclined towards atheism are more likely to be intelligent, too. " />
                      <outline text="Essentially, if you&apos;re more of a forward thinker, if you&apos;re trying something new and pushing your boundaries, you&apos;re most likely more intelligent. This doesn&apos;t mean that Toronto mayor Rob Ford is some kind of lucid genius, however. It merely suggest that smarter people are more likely to have more sex, do drugs, and stay up late.  " />
                      <outline text="So if you&apos;re getting laid at 3am on Sunday morning and have a full bowl packed beside the bed and you aren&apos;t going to church the next day, you&apos;re probably a genius." />
                      <outline text="Either that or you&apos;re incredibly good at living your best life, as Oprah says.  " />
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              <outline text="Obama Quit In Afghanistan">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://justoneminute.typepad.com/main/2014/01/obama-quit-in-afghanistan.html" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389154879_m56yNC5A.html" />
        <outline text="Source: JustOneMinute" type="link" url="http://feeds.feedburner.com/Justoneminute" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 04:21" />
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                      <outline text="Tear out the front page! Here is a shocker from former SecDef Gates, as reported by Bob Woodward:" />
                      <outline text="In a new memoir, former defense secretary Robert Gates unleashes harsh judgments about President Obama&apos;s leadership and his commitment to the Afghanistan war, writing that by early 2010 he had concluded the president &apos;&apos;doesn&apos;t believe in his own strategy, and doesn&apos;t consider the war to be his. For him, it&apos;s all about getting out.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Leveling one of the more serious charges that a defense secretary could make against a commander in chief sending forces into combat, Gates asserts that Obama had more than doubts about the course he had charted in Afghanistan. The president was &apos;&apos;skeptical if not outright convinced it would fail,&apos;&apos; Gates writes in &apos;&apos;Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary at War.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="So Obama was sending our young men and women off to a meat grinder with no real confidence in the likelihood of success. How like Lyndon Johnson [see AND McNAMARA, below]." />
                      <outline text="Here is the NY Times version:" />
                      <outline text="Obama Lost Faith in His Afghan Strategy, Book Asserts" />
                      <outline text="In His New Memoir, Robert M. Gates, the Former Defense Secretary, Offers a Critique of the President" />
                      <outline text="By THOM SHANKER" />
                      <outline text="WASHINGTON &apos;-- After ordering a troop increase in Afghanistan, President Obama eventually lost faith in the strategy, his doubts fed by White House advisers who continually brought him negative news reports suggesting it was failing, according to his former defense secretary Robert M. Gates." />
                      <outline text="In a new memoir, Mr. Gates, a Republican holdover from the Bush administration who served for two years under Mr. Obama, praises the president as a rigorous thinker who frequently made decisions &apos;&apos;opposed by his political advisers or that would be unpopular with his fellow Democrats.&apos;&apos; But Mr. Gates says that by 2011, Mr. Obama began criticizing &apos;-- sometimes emotionally &apos;-- the way his policy in Afghanistan was playing out." />
                      <outline text="At a pivotal meeting in the situation room in March 2011, called to discuss the withdrawal timetable, Mr. Obama opened with a blast of frustration &apos;-- expressing doubts about Gen. David H. Petraeus, the commander he had chosen, and questioning whether he could do business with the Afghan president, Hamid Karzai." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;As I sat there, I thought: The president doesn&apos;t trust his commander, can&apos;t stand Karzai, doesn&apos;t believe in his own strategy and doesn&apos;t consider the war to be his,&apos;&apos; Mr. Gates wrote. &apos;&apos;For him, it&apos;s all about getting out.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="I wish these two could agree on the timing of Gates&apos; insight - per the Times, the &quot;all about getting out&quot; moment was March 2011; per Woodward," />
                      <outline text="...by early 2010 he had concluded the president &apos;&apos;doesn&apos;t believe in his own strategy, and doesn&apos;t consider the war to be his. For him, it&apos;s all about getting out.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Well. I was saying the same thing back in September 2009. Activate the auto-quote:" />
                      <outline text="Briefly, I think Obama escalated in Afghanistan for political show - he wanted to back his famous 2002 anti-Iraq war speech about not being opposed to all wars, just dumb ones with some suitably fierce rhetoric, so he campaigned on the notion that we had to abandon Iraq and win on the real battlefield of Afghanistan, despite the many obvious obstacle to success...." />
                      <outline text="[A]s of January 20 2009 the US had better chances for something like a victory in Iraq than in Afghanistan, but Obama has remained committed to pursuing the lesser chance.  For now - who doubts that the anti-war left will turn on the Afghan adventure and Obama will be quick to blame Bush and turn with them?" />
                      <outline text="And again in July 2010, which may or may not have put me ahead of Gates in ruminating about Obama&apos;s goals in Afghanistan:" />
                      <outline text="Plenty of progressives are wondering what happened to that nice lefty they voted for, and are wondering when his inner dove will fly forth.  Believe me, plenty of righties are wondering the same thing." />
                      <outline text="My official editorial position is that if we had Lincoln in the White House, the Afghani equivalent of George Washington in Kabul, and Generals Marshall and Eisenhower peering at maps of Kandahar, we might still lose in Afghanistan.  Gen. Petraeus is a great general and a great American, but he is not partnered with Lincoln and Washington." />
                      <outline text="Conversely, we might be lucky enough to win even without a President committed to victory, but I don&apos;t think it is worth the chance.  It&apos;s too late now, but it would have been better if Obama had never escalated the war." />
                      <outline text="Yeah, Obama lacked commitment to victory in Afghanistan, and in a subsequent post I noticed that the sun rises in the East (and the sky was blue!). There is no way it took Gates until March 2011 to figure that out." />
                      <outline text="CAN WE IGNORE A SWIPE AT HILLARY? From Woodward:" />
                      <outline text="Gates offers a catalogue of various meetings, based in part on notes that he and his aides made at the time, including an exchange between Obama and then-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton that he calls &apos;&apos;remarkable.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="He writes: &apos;&apos;Hillary told the president that her opposition to the [2007] surge in Iraq had been political because she was facing him in the Iowa primary. .&apos;&#137;.&apos;&#137;. The president conceded vaguely that opposition to the Iraq surge had been political. To hear the two of them making these admissions, and in front of me, was as surprising as it was dismaying.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Wow, Hillary&apos;s opposition to the surge was political? Just like her support of the AUMF in 2002 was political. Which makes this genius wrong twice." />
                      <outline text="As a timesaver, future writers might just want to list the decisions Hillary made that were not political. Put them in the World&apos;s Shortest Books collection." />
                      <outline text="AND McNAMARA: The NY Times editors, by way of Cecil Turner, offered their thoughts on McNamara&apos;s pursuit of a Vietnam strategy in which he did not believe:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Mr. McNamara must not escape the lasting moral condemnation of his countrymen,&apos;&apos; The New York Times said in a widely discussed editorial, written by the page&apos;s editor at the time, Howell Raines. &apos;&apos;Surely he must in every quiet and prosperous moment hear the ceaseless whispers of those poor boys in the infantry, dying in the tall grass, platoon by platoon, for no purpose. What he took from them cannot be repaid by prime-time apology and stale tears, three decades late.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Obama has nothing to worry about from that quarter, obviously; it&apos;s hard to imagine liberal fashion changing that dramatically." />
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              <outline text="TWiT was DDOS&apos;d during NYE show">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://twituncovered.com/2014/01/twit-was-ddods-during-nye-show/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389154847_jfZ3GXwd.html" />
        <outline text="Source: TWiT Uncovered" type="link" url="http://twituncovered.com/feed/" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 04:20" />
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                      <outline text="During today&apos;s episode of Security Now, Leo Laporte discussed the DDOS that TWiT suffered on New Years. Check out the video after the jump:" />
                      <outline text="Does the DDOS suggest upset in the TWiT audience? We think the fact that it happened during the New Years broadcast suggest this was a coordinated attack. It&apos;s worth mentioning the DDOS happened during the first Mike Elgan TNT. What does this mean? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!" />
                      <outline text=". Tags:" />
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              <outline text="Message to the Congress -- Agreement for Cooperation Between the American Institute in Taiwan and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/01/07/message-congress-agreement-cooperation-between-american-institute-taiwan" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389154317_rCVkKS4X.html" />
        <outline text="Source: White House.gov Press Office Feed" type="link" url="http://www.whitehouse.gov/feed/press" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 04:11" />
                      <outline text="" />
                      <outline text="The White House" />
                      <outline text="Office of the Press Secretary" />
                      <outline text="For Immediate Release" />
                      <outline text="January 07, 2014" />
                      <outline text="TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES:" />
                      <outline text="I am pleased to transmit to the Congress, pursuant to sections 123 b. and 123 d. of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2153(b), (d)) (the &quot;Act&quot;), the text of a proposed Agreement for Cooperation Between the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States (TECRO) Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy (the &quot;Agreement&quot;). I am also pleased to transmit my written approval, authorization, and determination concerning the Agreement, and an unclassified Nuclear Proliferation Assessment Statement (NPAS) concerning the Agreement. (In accordance with section 123 of the Act, as amended by title XII of the Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act of 1998 (Public Law 105-277), a classified annex to the NPAS, prepared by the Secretary of State in consultation with the Director of National Intelligence, summarizing relevant classified information, will be submitted to the Congress separately.) The joint memorandum submitted to me by the Secretaries of State and Energy and a letter from the Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) stating the views of the Commission are also enclosed. An addendum to the NPAS containing a comprehensive analysis of the export control system of Taiwan with respect to nuclear-related matters, including interactions with other countries of proliferation concern and the actual or suspected nuclear, dual-use, or missile-related transfers to such countries, pursuant to section 102A of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-1), as amended, is being submitted separately by the Director of National Intelligence." />
                      <outline text="The proposed Agreement has been negotiated in accordance with the Act and other applicable law. In my judgment, it meets all applicable statutory requirements and will advance the nonproliferation and other foreign policy interests of the United States." />
                      <outline text="The proposed Agreement provides a comprehensive framework for peaceful nuclear cooperation with the authorities on Taiwan based on a mutual commitment to nuclear nonproliferation. The proposed Agreement has an indefinite term from the date of its entry-into-force, unless terminated by either party on 1 year&apos;s written notice. The proposed Agreement permits the transfer of information, material, equipment (including reactors), and components for nuclear research and nuclear power production. The Agreement also specifies cooperation shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Agreement and applicable legal obligations, including, as appropriate, treaties, international agreements, domestic laws, regulations, and/or licensing requirements (such as those imposed by the NRC in accordance with 10 CFR 110 and the Department of Energy in accordance with 10 CFR 810). It does not permit transfers of Restricted Data, sensitive nuclear technology and facilities, or major critical components of such facilities. The proposed Agreement also prohibits the possession of sensitive nuclear facilities and anyengagement in activities involving sensitive nuclear technology in the territory of the authorities represented by TECRO. In the event of termination of the proposed Agreement, key nonproliferation conditions and controls continue with respect to material, equipment, and components subject to the proposed Agreement." />
                      <outline text="Over the last two decades, the authorities on Taiwan have established a reliable record on nonproliferation and on commitments to nonproliferation. While the political status of the authorities on Taiwan prevents them from formally acceding to multilateral nonproliferation treaties or agreements, the authorities on Taiwan have voluntarily assumed commitments to adhere to the provisions of multilateral treaties and initiatives. The Republic of China ratified the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) in 1970 and ratified the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on Their Destruction (the &quot;Biological Weapons Convention&quot; or &quot;BWC&quot;) in 1972. The authorities on Taiwan have stated that they will continue to abide by the obligations of the NPT (i.e., those of a non-nuclear-weapon state) and the BWC, and the United States regards them as bound by both treaties. The authorities on Taiwan follow International Atomic Energy Agency standards and directives in their nuclear program, work closely with U.S. civilian nuclear authorities, and have established relationships with mainland Chinese civilian authorities with respect to nuclear safety. A more detailed discussion of the domestic civil nuclear activities and nuclear nonproliferation policies and practices of the authorities on Taiwan, including their nuclear export policies and practices, is provided in the NPAS and in a classified annex to the NPAS submitted separately. As noted above, an addendum to the NPAS containing a comprehensive analysis of the export control system of the authorities on Taiwan with respect to nuclear-related matters is being submitted to you separately by the Director of National Intelligence." />
                      <outline text="I have considered the views and recommendations of the interested agencies in reviewing the proposed Agreement and have determined that its performance will promote, and will not constitute an unreasonable risk to, the common defense and security. Accordingly, I have approved the Agreement and authorized its execution and urge the Congress to give it favorable consideration." />
                      <outline text="This transmission shall constitute a submittal for purposes of both sections 123 b. and 123 d. of the Act. My Administration is prepared to begin immediately the consultations with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the House Foreign Affairs Committee as provided in section 123 b. Upon completion of the 30 days of continuous session review provided for in section 123 b., the 60 days of continuous session review provided for in section 123 d. shall commence." />
                      <outline text="BARACK OBAMA" />
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              <outline text="Resetting Launch Services OSX">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/resetlaunchservices.html#Anchor-Reset-47857" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389153544_vs4VaRX7.html" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 03:59" />
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                      <outline text="In associating documents with applications, Finder&#174; employs Launch Services. Launch Services uses several files to associate documents with applications and vice versa. If these files become corrupted, the following problems can occur:" />
                      <outline text="The wrong application is opened when double-clicking a file.Multiple copies of a single application appear in the Open With menu for a given document.Incorrect icons appear on files, folders, or other objects.Finder error code -10660. Note that this error code can also occur if you are attempting to open a document whose associated application is in the Trash.This FAQ, derived from our Troubleshooting Mac&#174; OS X series of books, provides the steps required to reset Launch Services. Be sure to read these instructions in their entirety, including the Notes, before proceeding." />
                      <outline text="There are two approaches to resetting Launch Services:" />
                      <outline text="Use a third-party utility, such as Cocktail or Yasu, to rebuild or reset, respectively, the Launch Services database. Be sure to employ a version of the utility that is compatible with the version of Mac OS X you are using.Reset Launch Services manually: follow the steps in the order specified for the version of Mac OS X you are using:Reset Launch Services under Snow Leopard1.Log in to the affected account.2.Open Terminal, located in the Macintosh HD &gt; Applications &gt; Utilities folder.3.At the prompt, type the following command exactly as written:find /System/Library/Frameworks -type f -name &apos;&apos;lsregister&apos;&apos; -exec {} -kill -seed -r &#092;;4.Press Return. The Launch Services database is rebuilt; it is finished when the Terminal prompt returns.5.End the Terminal session by doing one of the following:Press the Control-D keyboard shortcut.Type exit and press Return.6.Quit (Command-Q) Terminal.7.Check to determine if the problem is resolved.Reset Launch Services under Leopard1.Quit all running applications.2.Trash the following two files in the Macintosh HD &gt; Library &gt; Caches folder:" />
                      <outline text="com.apple.LaunchServices-0230.csstorecom.apple.LaunchServices-023nnn.csstorewhere nnn is the User ID number of the affected account." />
                      <outline text="Type your Admin password if prompted to authenticate the deletion of these files. See Notes [1] and [2]." />
                      <outline text="Note: If you upgraded from Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, this folder may also contain files with file names:" />
                      <outline text="com.apple.LaunchServices-0140.csstorecom.apple.LaunchServices-014nnn.csstorewhere nnn represents the User ID numbers of accounts on the Mac. These files can also be deleted as they are leftovers from Tiger." />
                      <outline text="3.Restart your Mac.4.Log in to the affected account.5.If the problem is resolved, skip to step 6. Otherwise:" />
                      <outline text="Trash the com.apple.LaunchServices.plist file in the Home &gt; Library &gt; Preferences folder. See Note [3].Repeat steps 1-4.6.Empty the Trash.Reset Launch Services under Tiger1.Quit all running applications.2.Trash the following two files in the Macintosh HD &gt; Library &gt; Caches folder:" />
                      <outline text="com.apple.LaunchServices-0140.csstorecom.apple.LaunchServices-014nnn.csstorewhere nnn is the uid (User ID) number, as listed in the NetInfo database, of the affected account. Type your Admin password if prompted to authenticate the deletion of these files. See Notes [1] and [2]." />
                      <outline text="3.Restart your Mac.4.Log in to the affected account.5.Empty the Trash.6.Verify that the problem is solved. If not:" />
                      <outline text="Trash the com.apple.LaunchServices.plist file in the Home &gt; Library &gt; Preferences folder of the affected account. See Note [3].Repeat steps 1-5.Reset Launch Services under PantherQuit all running applications.Trash the com.apple.LaunchServices.6B.csstore file in the Macintosh HD &gt; Library &gt; Caches folder. Type your Admin password if prompted to authenticate the deletion of this file. See Note [1].Restart your Mac.Log in to the affected account.Empty the Trash.Verify that the problem is solved. If not:Trash the com.apple.LaunchServices.plist file in the Home &gt; Library &gt; Preferences folder of the affected account. See Note [3].Repeat steps 1-5.Reset Launch Services under JaguarQuit all running applications.Trash the com.apple.LaunchServices.plist file in the Home &gt; Library &gt; Preferences folder of the affected account. See Note [3].Trash the com.apple.LaunchServices.UserCache.csstore file in the Home &gt; Library &gt; Caches folder of the affected account.Restart your Mac.Log in to the affected account.Empty the Trash.Related LinksNotes[1] This step will result in you being prompted to approve the launch of the application associated with a given document the first time you double-click that document. These alerts are a result of the security feature in Mac OS X. The list of applications which you have previously approved are saved in the caches deleted in this step." />
                      <outline text="[2] The first user account defined on your Mac is generally User ID number 501, the second User ID number 502, and so forth. For example, the second file ID for the first account would be:" />
                      <outline text="Under Leopard:com.apple.LaunchServices-023501.csstoreUnder Tiger:com.apple.LaunchServices-014501.csstoreUse the instructions in the following table to find the User ID number (Leopard) or uid number (Tiger) for any account:" />
                      <outline text="Mac OS X 10.5 or later:1.Open System Preferences &gt; Accounts.2.If the lock icon in the lower-left corner of Accounts is locked, click it and type your Admin account name and password when prompted to authenticate.3.Control-click the desired account and chose Advanced Options&apos;... in the resulting shortcut menu.4.A sheet appears listing advanced options for the account selected in step 3. Write down the account&apos;s User ID number shown in the User ID field.5.Click Cancel.6.Quit (Command-Q) System Preferences.Mac OS X 10.4:1.Open NetInfo Manager, which is in the Macintosh HD &gt; Applications &gt; Utilities folder.2.Select users in the middle column of the NetInfo Manager window.3.Select the desired user account in the right column of NetInfo Manager.4.The data for the selected user, including uid, is displayed in the lower pane of the NetInfo Manager window.[3] This step will reset to default values all associations you have created between specific file types and applications. For example, if you set PDFs to open in Adobe&#174; Acrobat&#174; instead of Preview, they would now open in Preview again until the association of PDFs with Acrobat is reset." />
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              <outline text="What Did Kenneth Bae Do? - Business Insider">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.businessinsider.com/what-did-kenneth-bae-do-2013-5" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389152779_VHxpyUtf.html" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 03:46" />
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                      <outline text="North Korea announced today that US citizen Kenneth Bae had been sentenced to 15 years of &quot;compulsory labor&quot;." />
                      <outline text="The arrest of Bae &apos;-- also known as Bae Jun Ho &apos;-- was announced in December last year. " />
                      <outline text="However, one big question remains &apos;-- what did Bae actually do?" />
                      <outline text="Officially, the charges against Bae certainly sound serious. When his trial was announced this weekend, North Korea&apos;s official news agency reported that he &quot;admitted that he committed crimes aimed to topple the Democratic People&apos;s Republic of Korea with hostility toward it.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="&quot;I think there were two charges that had been levied upon this man,&quot; Korean-American scholar Tony Namkung told NK News. &quot;One, plotting to overthrow the North Korean regime, and two, plotting to kill the leadership &apos;&apos; without specifying who.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="As pretty much no one in the world trusts the North Korean justice system, however, it remains unclear what Bae really did." />
                      <outline text="His back story offers few clues. The 44-year-old was born in South Korea but became a naturalized citizen of the U.S., settling in Washington state." />
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                      <outline text="Kenneth Bae (right) during his days as a undergraduate at the University of Oregon (1988-90)." />
                      <outline text="According to NK News, he ran a company that specialized in tours of North Korea. While the website for the company &apos;-- NationTours.com&apos;-- is now down, web hosting records suggest the website was registered in Los Angeles in late 2011. The website also had a Chinese phone number on it, suggesting a Sino-based operation.Bae appears to have been on leading a tour when he was arrested in November. He was in the North Korean city of Rajin, part of a special economic zone near China." />
                      <outline text="There&apos;s nothing unusual about being a tour operator in North Korea &apos;-- there are a variety of companies offering tours in North Korea, the majority of which are run by foreign nationals like Bae." />
                      <outline text="However, the location of his arrest may be important. Rajin is across the border from the Chinese city of Yanji, where many Christian groups shelter North Korean refugees. CNN has reported that Bae was a member of a protestant religious movement, and his Facebook page (since closed) contains a link to one organization in Ohio called the Joseph Connection." />
                      <outline text="If Bae was working in some capacity Christian missionary it may help explain his arrest. North Korea has taken a hard line on missionaries before, arresting U.S. citizen and Christian activist Robert Park in 2010. Eddie Jun Yong-su, who was arrested on for an unspecified crime later that year, was said to have been involved in Christian missionary work (Yong-su was released six months later)." />
                      <outline text="Multiple reports in the South Korean press said Bae may have been carrying something on him that angered authorities. One possibility is that Bae had bibles or other religious items found on him at the border, though Korean-American scholar Tony Namkung &apos;-- who has been personally involved in the case &apos;-- denied this in his interview with NK News." />
                      <outline text="Last year South Korean newspaper Kookmin Ilbo reported that Bae, or possibly a tourist he was escorting, was carrying a hard disk containing sensitive information about North Korea." />
                      <outline text="Exactly what &quot;sensitive information&quot; is in this context is hard to gauge. There has also been speculation that Bae may have taken photos of starving children in North Korea (known locally as &quot;kotjebi&quot; &apos;-- fluttering swallows), while Reuters cites an unnamed &quot;South Korean newspaper published by an evangelical family&quot; that says Bae may have been arrested after photographing executions of dissenters and dissidents." />
                      <outline text="Regardless of the reason for his arrest, many have speculated that North Korea will use it to force a high-profile visit from a U.S. official." />
                      <outline text="&quot;North Korea is using Bae as bait to make such a visit happen. An American bigwig visiting Pyongyang would also burnish Kim Jong Un&apos;s leadership profile,&quot; Ahn Chan-il, head of the World Institute for North Korea Studies think tank told AFP today." />
                      <outline text="Bae does have some high-profile support already. Former New Mexico governor Bill Richardson and Google chairman visited North Korea in January and were denied the opportunity to visit Bae, though Richardson did get a letter to the prisoner." />
                      <outline text="High-level visits have certainly helped before. In 2009 American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee were sentenced to 12 years of hard labor after crossing the border from China. The pair were later pardoned and released after a visit by former U.S. President Bill Clinton." />
                      <outline text="In 2011, a visit by Jimmy Carter led to the pardon and release of American Aijalon Gomes, who had been sentenced to eight years of hard labor. According to NK News, Carter has told staff he has no plans to visit North Korea at present." />
                      <outline text="The circumstances of this case, however, remain particularly murky. Adam Cathcart of SinoNKhas an impressive analysis of one report from a well-connected pro-North Korea group in Europe. One curious element of the the report is the argument that the U.S. has been uncharacteristically quiet in the case, waiting until North Korean media announced the arrest on December 21 to make any public statement." />
                      <outline text="The report interprets this silence to suggest that America is not fully &quot;comfortable&quot; with the circumstances with the case." />
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              <outline text="Kenneth Bae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia">
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                      <outline text="Kenneth Bae (born Pae Jun Ho; 1968)[2][3][4][5][6][7] is an American citizen convicted by North Korea on charges of planning to overthrow the North Korean government, including setting up bases in China for the purpose of toppling the North Korean government. In April 2013, he was sentenced to 15 years of imprisonment.[8][9] Bae is the longest-serving United States prisoner of North Korea since the end of the Korean War.[10]" />
                      <outline text="Early life and education[edit]Bae was born in South Korea in 1968. Bae moved to the United States at age 16 in 1986.[11] Other news articles describe Bae as moving to the United States with his family in 1985.[12][13][14][15][16] Bae (as Jun Ho Bae)[17] graduated from West High School in Torrance, California in 1988.[18]" />
                      <outline text="Bae studied psychology at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon, before dropping out after two years.[19][20][21]" />
                      <outline text="Bae had lived in Lynnwood, Washington in Snohomish County.[22][23][24] In 2005, Bae moved to China with his wife and their three children. He created a tourism company called &quot;Nations Tour&quot; for North Korean special economic zone visits that were secretly Christian missionary trips.[25][20][26]" />
                      <outline text="Arrest and prosecution[edit]On November 3, 2012,[27] Bae was traveling with five European tourists in Rajin-guy&#197;&#143;k, Rason, North Korea when officials discovered that he was carrying a computer hard disk that contained pictures of starving North Korean orphans.[28]" />
                      <outline text="North Korea claims Bae was prosecuted for several reasons:[29][30][31][32]" />
                      <outline text="Planning an anti-North Korean religious coup d&apos;(C)tat called &quot;the Jericho operation&quot;.Admitting to setting up bases in China for the purpose of toppling the Democratic People&apos;s Republic of Korea.Encouraging North Korean citizens to bring down the government.Conducting a &quot;malignant&quot; smear campaign.In December 2012, human rights activists in Seoul reported that an American had been held in North Korea for a month.[27] On December 21, 2012, North Korea announced that it had charged an American identified as Bae Jun-ho with &quot;hostile acts against the republic&quot;.[20][33] Between January 7 and January 10, former UN ambassadorBill Richardson was unable to meet Bae, and delivered a letter from Bae&apos;s son to North Korean authorities.[34]" />
                      <outline text="On April 30, 2013, North Korea&apos;s Supreme Court sentenced Bae to 15 years of hard labor.[35][36]" />
                      <outline text="Prison life[edit]On May 14, 2013, he was moved to a &quot;special prison.&quot;[37] Bae would do eight hours of farm labor a day, which he had never done before.[29] Bae sent hand-written letters to his family stating that he was going blind and that help was needed.[32] On July 3, 2013, an interview with Bae was released, in which he spoke of health problems including diabetes, high blood pressure, fatty liver and a back problem.[29] When asked if the prison life was bearable, he replied &quot;Yes, people here are very considerate. But my health is not in the best condition, so there are some difficulties. But, everyone here is considerate and generous, and we have doctors here, so I&apos;m getting regular check-ups&quot;.[31] A Swedishambassador met with Bae in a hospital in August 2013; his sister reported that he was moved from the camp because of deteriorating health and after losing more than 50 pounds (23 kg).[38][39][40][29] Kenneth&apos;s mother, Myunghee Bae, arrived in North Korea on October 11 to visit her son for five days.[41][42] She was allowed three visits, totaling six hours.[43]" />
                      <outline text="Reactions[edit]United States[edit]On the day he was sentenced, the United States called for the immediate release of Kenneth Bae on humanitarian grounds.[44] During the 2013 Korean crisis, North Korea stated that the reason why they did not invite US officials to Pyongyang for Bae&apos;s release is because he is not a &quot;political bargaining chip&quot;.[45][46]" />
                      <outline text="On July 3, 2013, an interview with Bae was released, in which he begged for forgiveness from his captors and for United States help.[31] Despite getting a weekly update from the State Department, Kenneth&apos;s family insisted that the United States government wasn&apos;t doing a good enough job bringing him back.[32] It was confirmed later in July that Jimmy Carter had no plans to visit North Korea and release Bae.[47]" />
                      <outline text="On August 13, State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf stated that the United States was &quot;willing to consider a number of different options to secure his release&quot;.[48] On August 27, the United States announced that its North Korean human rights envoy, Robert R. King, would travel to Pyongyang and ask for the government to pardon Bae,[49] but three days later North Korea rescinded its invitation.[50] The reason given for the cancellation was that the United States used nuclear-capable bombers in military drills with South Korea.[51]" />
                      <outline text="On November 30, the United States called for the release of Bae and Merrill Newman, an American citizen also being detained who confessed to &quot;indelible crimes&quot; during his service in the Korean War. National Security Council spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden said &quot;We continue to urge the DPRK authorities to grant [Bae] amnesty and immediate release&quot;.[52] American officials talk to relatives of both detainees. On December 7, Newman was released; Marie Harf stated &quot;We welcome the DPRK&apos;s decision to release [Newman]. This positive decision by the DPRK throws into sharper relief the continuing detention of Bae. We call on the DPRK once again to pardon and grant Mr. Bae special amnesty and immediately release him as a humanitarian gesture so that he too can return home to his family.&quot;[53]" />
                      <outline text="Dennis Rodman[edit]&apos;&apos;I&apos;m gonna try and get the guy out... It&apos;s gonna be difficult.&apos;&apos;&apos;--Dennis Rodman, May 10, 2013" />
                      <outline text="On May 7, after reading an article from The Seattle Times,[54] former professional basketball player Dennis Rodman sent out a tweet asking his friend Kim Jong-un to do him &quot;a solid&quot; and release Bae.[55][56]" />
                      <outline text="On May 10, Rodman promised that he would go to North Korea on August 1 to rescue Bae. Rodman criticized United States President Barack Obama, saying, &quot;We got a black president [who] can&apos;t even go talk to [Jong-un] ... Obama can&apos;t do shit, I don&apos;t know why he won&apos;t go talk to him.&quot;[57][58] Rodman did not go to North Korea in August,[57] but did go in September 2013. While in Beijing, Rodman said he was visiting North Korea again to create a basketball league there and to fix American-North Korean relations. Rodman said that he would no longer be talking about Bae&apos;s release,[51][59] stating that &quot;I&apos;m not going to talk about that.&quot;[60] Rodman returned to China without Bae[61] and lost his temper when questions about the prisoner were asked; Rodman said &apos;&apos;Guess what? That&apos;s not my job to ask about Kenneth Bae, ask Obama about that. Ask Hillary Clinton&quot;.[62][63]" />
                      <outline text="In January 2014, Dennis was asked if he&apos;d raise the issue of Kenneth Bae. He became agitated and said &quot;Kenneth Bae did one thing ... If you understand what Kenneth Bae did. Do you understand what he did in this country? No, no, no, you tell me, you tell me. Why is he held captive here in this country, why? ... I would love to speak on this.&quot;[64][65]" />
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Retrieved August 13, 2013. &#094;&quot;Rodman returns to Pyongyang but says won&apos;t bring back jailed American&quot;. Reuters. September 3, 2013. Retrieved September 3, 2013. &#094;&quot;Dennis Rodman makes second North Korea trip&quot;. BBC.com. 3 September 2013. &#094;Lateef Mungin (September 7, 2013). &quot;Dennis Rodman arrives in China after North Korea visit&quot;. CNN. Retrieved September 7, 2013. &#094;&quot;Dennis Rodman visits North Korea AGAIN after claims Kim Jong Un executed his ex-girlfriend... but have his censors airbrushed an interpreter out of photos to make their beloved leader look better?&quot;. Dailymail. September 6, 2013. Retrieved September 7, 2013. &#094;Gerry Mullany (September 7, 2013). &quot;Rodman, Leaving North Korea, Says Prisoner Issue &apos;Not My Job&apos;&quot;. The New York Times. Retrieved September 9, 2013. &#094;Calum MacLeod (January 7, 2014). &quot;Dennis Rodman gets angry in Pyongyang&quot;. USA Today. 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              <outline text="VIDEO-Rodman appears to blame U.S. missionary for North Korean captivity - chicagotribune.com">
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                      <outline text="WASHINGTON/BEIJING (Reuters) - Dennis Rodman, in a television interview on Tuesday, appeared to blame Korean-American missionary Kenneth Bae for his captivity in North Korea, the latest in a series of controversial comments by the former U.S. basketball star.During an expletive-ridden interview with CNN about his fourth trip to the reclusive state, Rodman seemed to say that Korean-American missionary Kenneth Bae, who has been held in North Korea since November 2012 and was convicted last May on charges of crimes against the state, was responsible for his own situation." />
                      <outline text="&quot;If you understand what Kenneth Bae did. ... Do you understand what he did in this country? Why is he held captive in this country?&quot; Rodman said, declining to respond to questions to clarify what he meant.Rodman brought a team of fellow former National Basketball Association stars to the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, to mark leader Kim Jong Un&apos;s birthday, which is believed to fall on Wednesday, though this has never been officially confirmed." />
                      <outline text="The games come just weeks after the purge and execution of Kim&apos;s uncle, Jang Song Thaek, who until then was one of the most powerful figures in North Korea. South Korean President Park Geun-hye has described recent events in North Korea as a &quot;reign of terror.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Asked about Rodman&apos;s comments, White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters, &quot;I&apos;m not going to dignify that outburst with a response,&quot; as he emphasized that the trip was &quot;private travel&quot; that was not endorsed by the U.S. government." />
                      <outline text="&quot;I&apos;m simply going to say that we remain gravely concerned about Kenneth Bae&apos;s health, and continue to urge DPRK authorities to grant his amnesty and immediate release on humanitarian grounds,&quot; Carney said." />
                      <outline text="Bae&apos;s sister, Terri Chung, asked on CNN about Rodman&apos;s comments, said, &quot;He clearly doesn&apos;t know anything about Kenneth, about his case. So we were appalled by that.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="&quot;This isn&apos;t some game. This is about a person&apos;s life - father of three, a son and a brother and a husband,&quot; Chung said. &quot;Dennis Rodman, he&apos;s not a diplomat. He says so himself and he&apos;s definitely not in a position to pass judgment on Kenneth Bae.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Bae, 45, was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for state subversion in North Korea. Bae was detained in 2012 as he led a tour group through the northern region of the country. The country&apos;s Supreme Court said he used his tourism business to form groups aimed at overthrowing the government." />
                      <outline text="Following a visit to her son in October, Bae&apos;s mother, Myunghee Bae, said her son was &quot;alone and ailing.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="A devout Christian, Bae has acknowledged he conducted religious services in North Korea, which has long been hostile to Westerners advocating religious causes." />
                      <outline text="U.S. Representative Eliot Engel, the leading Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, harshly criticized Rodman and the other Americans for what he called an &quot;ill-advised&quot; trip." />
                      <outline text="&quot;As North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un continues to starve and oppress his citizens, it is unthinkable that a few fading celebrities would use such an opportunity to reward his brutal regime,&quot; he said." />
                      <outline text="Rodman has faced both ridicule and harsh criticism for his trips to North Korea, which some U.S. politicians and activists view as serving only as fodder for North Korean propaganda." />
                      <outline text="But he defended his latest visit in the interview, saying it would help &quot;open the door&quot; to the reclusive state and was a &quot;great idea for the world.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="&quot;This is not about me. If I can open the door a little bit, just a little bit,&quot; Rodman said. &quot;It&apos;s all about the game. People love to do one thing -- sports.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="He also lamented the criticism his visits have drawn." />
                      <outline text="&quot;It&apos;s amazing how we thrive on negativity. Does anyone know this guy&apos;s only 31 years old?&quot; he said of Kim, whom he calls his friend." />
                      <outline text="&quot;Dennis, he could be 31, he could be 51,&quot; said CNN interviewer Chris Cuomo. &quot;He&apos;s just killed his uncle. He&apos;s holding an American hostage.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="(Reporting by Doina Chiacu, Roberta Rampton and Peter Cooney in Washington and David Stanway in Beijing; additional reporting by Patricia Zengerle in Washington; Editing by Clarence Fernandez, Steve Orlofsky, Dan Grebler and Leslie Adler)" />
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              <outline text="Facial recognition app matches strangers to online profiles | Crave - CNET">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-57616799-1/facial-recognition-app-matches-strangers-to-online-profiles/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389151057_E8XYtZgG.html" />
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                      <outline text="See someone on the train you&apos;d like to date? NameTag, an upcoming app for Android, iOS, and Google Glass uses facial recognition technology to match passersby to their social-media and dating info." />
                      <outline text="January 7, 2014 10:36 AM PST Soon your face could be your calling card. An upcoming app for Android, iOS, and Google Glass called NameTag will allow you to photograph strangers and find out who they are -- complete with social networking and online dating profiles." />
                      <outline text="Spot someone out and about that you want to identify, and you can capture their face using your device&apos;s camera. The app will send the photo wirelessly to NameTag&apos;s server, where it will compare the photo to millions of online records and return with a name, more photos, and social-media profiles, such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, where the person (or their friends) might have publicly posted photos of themselves." />
                      <outline text="And, if you&apos;re interested in that person in a more-than-passing fashion, the app&apos;s creator -- FacialNetwork -- is working on technology that will allow scanning of profile pictures on online dating sites, such as Plenty of Fish, OKCupid, and Match.com." />
                      <outline text="In the US, it will also match the photo against more than 450,000 entries in the National Sex Offender Registry and other criminal databases." />
                      <outline text="&quot;I believe that this will make online dating and offline social interactions much safer and give us a far better understanding of the people around us,&quot; said FacialNetwork&apos;s Kevin Alan Tussy. &quot;It&apos;s much easier to meet interesting new people when we can simply look at someone, see their Facebook, review their LinkedIn page, or maybe even see their dating site profile. Often we were interacting with people blindly or not interacting at all. NameTag on Google Glass can change all that.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="But what about privacy?Intentions aside, the app seems to cross some pretty serious privacy boundaries. Generally speaking, people like to choose who they identify themselves to, and having your online information freely available to anyone who sees you in public seems an uncomfortable prospect. Google seems to think so, too; the Web giant does not currently allow facial recognition apps on the MyGlass app store." />
                      <outline text="However, the app could still be installed on a jailbroken device -- and possibly used on other devices, as the NameTag Web site indicates. Tussy has sought to allay privacy fears, but his explanation does little." />
                      <outline text="&quot;People will soon be able to login to www.NameTag.ws and choose whether or not they want their name and information displayed to others,&quot; he said. &quot;It&apos;s not about invading anyone&apos;s privacy; it&apos;s about connecting people that want to be connected. We will even allow users to have one profile that is seen during business hours and another that is only seen in social situations.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="It&apos;s a little unclear, but what that seems to indicate to us is that, if you want to keep your privacy -- and your option to identify yourself -- intact, you&apos;ll need to create a NameTag profile -- opt-out, not opt-in." />
                      <outline text="It remains to be seen whether Google will change its mind on facial recognition apps for Glass before NameTag hits the market." />
                      <outline text="(Source: CNET Australia)" />
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              <outline text="IPCC silently slashes its global warming predictions in the AR5 final draft | Watts Up With That?">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://wattsupwiththat.com/2014/01/01/ipcc-silently-slashes-its-global-warming-predictions-in-the-ar5-final-draft/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389151014_yhxXU75U.html" />
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                      <outline text="Guest essay by Christopher Monckton of Brenchley" />
                      <outline text="Unnoticed, the IPCC has slashed its global-warming predictions, implicitly rejecting the models on which it once so heavily and imprudently relied. In the second draft of the Fifth Assessment Report it had broadly agreed with the models that the world will warm by 0.4 to 1.0 C&#186; from 2016-2035 against 1986-2005. But in the final draft it quietly cut the 30-year projection to 0.3-0.7 C&#186;, saying the warming is more likely to be at the lower end of the range [equivalent to about 0.4 C&#186; over 30 years]. If that rate continued till 2100, global warming this century could be as little as 1.3 C&#186;." />
                      <outline text="Official projections of global warming have plummeted since Dr. James Hansen of the Goddard Institute for Space Studies told the U.S. Congress in June 1988 the world would warm by 1 C&#186; every 20 years till 2050 (Fig. 1), implying 6 C&#186; to 2100." />
                      <outline text="Figure 1. Projected global warming from 1988-2019 on three scenarios (above), and from 1988-2060 on scenario A only (below), based on Hansen (1988), who testified before the U.S. Congress that June that scenario A was his business-as-usual case. The trend from 1988-2050 on that scenario (arrowed) is approximately 0.5 C&#186;/decade." />
                      <outline text="IPCC (1990: p. xi) projected warming of 0.2-0.5 C&#186;/decade to 2100. IPCC (1995: p. 6) projected 0.1-0.35 C&#186;/decade. IPCC (2001: p. 8) projected 0.13-0.43 C&#186;/decade to 2050. IPCC (2007: p. 13, table SPM.3) projected 0.11-0.64 C&#186;/decade to 2100." />
                      <outline text="Figure 2. Near-term warming projections (2005-2050) relative to 1986-2005, based on 42 models (colors) against observations (black). The second-order draft of IPCC (2013) projected global warming at 0.4-1.0 C&#186; over 30 years (red arrows), equivalent to 0.13-0.33 C&#186;/decade. The final draft projected warming at 0.4-0.7 C&#186; over 30 years (green arrows), equivalent to just 0.10-0.23 C&#186;/decade. Diagram based on IPCC (2013, Fig. 11.25a)." />
                      <outline text="The second-order draft of IPCC (2013: fig. 11.33) had projected 0.13-0.33 C&#186;/decade to 2050. However, the final draft slashed this projection to 0.10-0.23 C&#186;/decade (Fig. 2), the IPCC&apos;s best guess being closer to the lower than to the upper bound of the revised range." />
                      <outline text="The projected range in the second-order draft had been consistent with the models, but the revised range in the final draft was at the low end of models&apos; projections (Fig. 3). Implicitly, the IPCC no longer accepts that models accurately project warming." />
                      <outline text="The IPCC says:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Overall, in the absence of major volcanic eruptions &apos;&apos; which would cause significant but temporary cooling &apos;&apos; and, assuming no significant future long term changes in solar irradiance, it is likely (&gt;66% probability) that the GMST [global mean surface temperature] anomaly for the period 2016&apos;&apos;2035, relative to the reference period of 1986&apos;&apos;2005, will be in the range 0.3&#176;C&apos;&apos;0.7&#176;C (expert assessment, to one significant figure; medium confidence).&apos;&apos; (IPCC, 2013, p. 11-52)." />
                      <outline text="Figure 3. Above: Models&apos; global warming projections, 2016-2035 vs. 1986-2005, against the IPCC&apos;s projected interval of 0.4-1.0 K over 30 years, equivalent to 0.13-0.33 K decade&apos;&apos;1 (between the gray dotted lines, based on IPCC 2013, 2nd draft, fig. 11.33c). Below: Final draft&apos;s revised interval of 0.3-0.7 K over 30 years or 0.10-2.33 K decade&apos;&apos;1, visibly at the low end of models&apos; projections (based on IPCC, 2013, fig. 11.25c). This implicit rejection of the models&apos; forecasting skill has passed unnoticed until now. Reviewers of the second draft were not consulted about the change in the IPCC&apos;s key near-term projections, though many had argued for it." />
                      <outline text="The IPCC&apos;s explicit reliance on its own &apos;&apos;expert assessment&apos;&apos; rather than upon the models&apos; projections is a significant climbdown. However, even its reduced best estimate of 0.13 C&#186;/decade may still be on the high side. Observed outturn since 1950 has been below 0.11 C&#186;/decade (HadCRUT4, 2013: Fig. 4)." />
                      <outline text="Figure 4. Global mean surface temperature anomalies and 0.11 C&#186;/decade least-squares trend, January 1950 to November 2013 (from HadCRUT4 data)." />
                      <outline text="That is not all. Despite record increases in CO2 concentration, there has been no global warming for almost 13 years (mean of GISS, HadCRUT4, NCDC, RSS, &amp; UAH temperature data: Fig. 5), or, by satellite measurements, for more than 17 years (RSS, 2013: Fig. 6), and no warming distinguishable from the combined measurement, coverage, and bias uncertainties for 18 years (HadCRUT4, 2013: Fig. 7)." />
                      <outline text="Figure 5. Monthly global mean surface or lower-troposphere anomalies (dark blue) and least-squares linear-regression trend (bright blue: mean of GISS, HadCRUT4, NCDC, RSS, and UAH data), January 2001 to November 2013, showing no global warming for almost 13 years notwithstanding continuing rapid increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration (gray)." />
                      <outline text="Figure 6. Despite a near-linear increase of 2 &#206;&#188;atm/year in CO2 concentration (NOAA, 2013, gray), the least-squares linear-regression trend (bright blue) on the RSS satellite monthly global mean lower-troposphere anomalies (dark blue) has been zero for 17 years 3 months (207 months)." />
                      <outline text="Figure 7. HadCRUT4 monthly global mean surface temperature anomalies and trend, February 1996 to November 2013, showing a linear trend entirely within and hence indistinguishable from the combined measurement, coverage, and bias uncertainties." />
                      <outline text="In the light of the growing divergence between projection and observation, a direct comparison between the IPCC&apos;s now-reduced near-term global warming projections and observed temperature change since 2005 is of value as a performance indicator for the models&apos; global-warming projections." />
                      <outline text="Fig. 8 shows such a comparison, based on the downgraded projections in IPCC (2013, fig. 11.25a: see Fig. 2 above). In the nine years since 2005, a divergence of 0.15 C&#186; has occurred." />
                      <outline text="Figure 8. Orange region: Models&apos; projections of global warming, January 2005 to November 2013, on the interval 1.33 [1.0, 2.33] C&#186;/century (from IPCC, 2013, fig. 11.25a). The second draft&apos;s mid-range estimate is the final draft&apos;s high-end estimate; the former low-end estimate is now the central estimate. Thick red trend-line: central projection of 0.12 K warming over the 107-month period, equivalent to 1.33 C&#186;/century. Gray curve and trend-line: monthly CO2 concentration anomalies (NOAA, 2013) and 18 &#206;&#188;atm (198 &#206;&#188;atm/century) trend, which caused 0.24 W m&apos;&apos;2 forcing (or 0.35 W m&apos;&apos;2 including other anthropogenic forcings). Of the 0.21 C&#186; warming projected to arise from this forcing, almost half was previously committed. Thick bright blue trend-line: Global cooling of 0.03 C&#186; (0.30 C&#186;/century: mean of five datasets). Over the period, the models over-predicted global warming by 0.15 C&#186; (1.6 C&#186;/century)." />
                      <outline text="Multiple lines of evidence now confirm that the models and consequently the IPCC have overestimated global warming. Yet neither that misconceived organization nor any of its host of unthinking devotees has displayed any remorse. Instead, they persist in maintaining that the warming is temporarily paused, though they cannot really explain why; or they blame particulate aerosols, their get-out-of-jail-free fudge-factor; or they pretend warming is really continuing unabated, saying it has gone into hiding deep in the oceans where, conveniently, we cannot measure it, or that the Earth-atmosphere system has a fever driven by four atom-bombs&apos;-worth of heat content increase every second." />
                      <outline text="What they are not prepared to countenance, notwithstanding the real-world, measured evidence, is the growing probability that they and their precious models have so badly misunderstood the climate, or so well understood it and so badly misrepresented it, that global warming is simply not going to occur at anything like any of the exaggerated rates that they had until now so confidently over-predicted." />
                      <outline text="Do not underestimate the importance of the IPCC&apos;s climbdown, albeit that it is furtive and that there is not a hint of it in the Summary for Policymakers &apos;&apos; the only part of the latest assessment that lazy politicians and incurious journalists may ever get around to reading." />
                      <outline text="Figure 9. Five projections of global warming, 1990-2050, compared with the linear trends on two observed datasets. IPCC projections are mid-range estimates. The trend (green) on the HadCRUt4 monthly global mean surface temperature anomalies reflects the warming at 0.11 K decade&apos;&apos;1 observed since 1950. The trend (dark green) on the RSS satellite data reflects the zero trend that has now persisted for more than 17 years. Both observed trends are extrapolated to 2050." />
                      <outline text="If anyone ever again tries to tell you The Science Is Settled, as the now-axed Klimate Kommissariat in Australia is still trying to do in its latest taxpayer-funded propaganda sheet, point to Fig. 9 and ask two questions." />
                      <outline text="First, point to the red zone marked Projections and ask which of the very wide range of official projections The Science has Settled upon." />
                      <outline text="Secondly, point to the green zone marked Observations and ask why the real climate has so persistently failed to pay any attention to the Settled Science." />
                      <outline text="Then sit back and listen to the increasingly demoralized and disjointed flannel. As the nonsense runs down, the game is up." />
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              <outline text="Kraft could face a cheesy meltdown with Velveeta shortage - CBS News">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.cbsnews.com/news/kraft-faces-a-cheesy-meltdown-with-velveeta-shortage/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389150611_nDVZJGSn.html" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 03:10" />
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                      <outline text="Fans of warm, cheesy dips are getting some curdling news: There&apos;s a shortage of Kraft (KRFT) Velveeta cheese. " />
                      <outline text="Some customers may not be able to find the product over the next few weeks, according to a Kraft statement sent to CBS MoneyWatch. &quot;Any issues with availability are much more noticeable given the seasonal demand,&quot; the statement noted. &quot;However, we have not heard from many consumers that they are having issues locating the product and we expect this to be a short term situation.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Advertising Age earlier reported shortages at some East Coast grocery stores, with one Brooklyn-area grocery noting that it wasn&apos;t expecting deliveries of the cheese until February. Kraft told AdAge that &quot;combinations of factors&quot; were involved, including demands on drivers. " />
                      <outline text="Some consumers expressed alarm on Twitter. &quot;Whatever will we do for dip!&quot; one Twitter user wrote. " />
                      <outline text="Of course, the shortage could lead to new-found demand for Velveeta. In fact, some cynics might accuse Kraft of staging a &quot;shortage&quot; just as the season for cheesy dips warms up. There&apos;s nothing like a scarcity to make consumers who might otherwise have turned up their noses suddenly feel nostalgic for the 86-year-old brand." />
                      <outline text="While it&apos;s unclear how widespread the shortage is, Kraft is risking losing out on sales during prime chips-and-dip season, as the NFL playoffs continue and lead up to the Feb. 2 Super Bowl." />
                      <outline text="Velveeta isn&apos;t just an icon of American food-processing ingenuity. The brand has been showing growth, according to Kraft&apos;s third-quarter earnings release. Velveeta slices -- thin slices of the cheese -- have boosted sales, while Velveeta dinner kits are continuing to win over consumers, the company said in its earnings release. " />
                      <outline text="While it&apos;s not clear if the shortage is just for classic Velveeta or if it includes spin-off products like the Velveeta dinners, some fans may view the development as welcome as a hunk of Limburger cheese at a Super Bowl party." />
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              <outline text="Bogus Law Ski-Man Pulled Over For Speeding Had 48 Bombs In the Car">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://gawker.com/man-pulled-over-for-speeding-had-48-bombs-in-the-car-1496701676" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389150536_ChjnhVH9.html" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 03:08" />
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                      <outline text="When Andrew Scott Boguslawski was pulled over for speeding in Ohio, the cop, noticing a bumper sticker that said, &quot;If you can read this, you&apos;re in range,&quot; asked the driver if he had any weapons." />
                      <outline text="Boguslawski said that he didn&apos;t, but it turned out he did &apos;-- which the officer realized when he went to give Boguslawski a ticket and spotted the handle of a handgun sticking out from between his legs." />
                      <outline text="Boguslawski, Ohio police quickly discovered, was hauling a serious arsenal &apos;-- two pistols, two rifles, 48 bombs, a bulletproof vest, and other bomb making material. Prosecutors say some of the explosives were connected to a remote detonating device, also found in the car." />
                      <outline text="Investigators are unsure what he planned to do with the explosives, but said he appeared to be headed to Indiana, where he works at a training facility for Navy Seals. One prosecutor told Dispatch.com that Boguslawski mentioned to a trooper that he planned to make an explosive vest." />
                      <outline text="Investigators say that Boguslawski - who listed listed his skills on an online profile as &quot;Kung Fu, security, and intelligence&quot; - had &quot;schematics and other plans for buildings&quot; that police believe may be from the Seals facility." />
                      <outline text="They are currently analyzing a GPS system, camera, and laptop seized from Boguslawski to determine if the case will go forward on a state or federal level." />
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              <outline text="What Catastrophe? | The Weekly Standard">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/what-catastrophe_773268.html?page=1#" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389149858_L8wpbxgR.html" />
      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 02:57" />
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                      <outline text="When you first meet Richard Lindzen, the Alfred P. Sloan professor of meteorology at MIT, senior fellow at the Cato Institute, leading climate &apos;&apos;skeptic,&apos;&apos; and all-around scourge of James Hansen, Bill McKibben, Al Gore, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and sundry other climate &apos;&apos;alarmists,&apos;&apos; as Lindzen calls them, you may find yourself a bit surprised. If you know Lindzen only from the way his opponents characterize him&apos;--variously, a liar, a lunatic, a charlatan, a denier, a shyster, a crazy person, corrupt&apos;--you might expect a spittle-flecked, wild-eyed loon. But in person, Lindzen cuts a rather different figure. With his gray beard, thick glasses, gentle laugh, and disarmingly soft voice, he comes across as nothing short of grandfatherly. " />
                      <outline text="Thomas Fluharty" />
                      <outline text="Granted, Lindzen is no shrinking violet. A pioneering climate scientist with decades at Harvard and MIT, Lindzen sees his discipline as being deeply compromised by political pressure, data fudging, out-and-out guesswork, and wholly unwarranted alarmism. In a shot across the bow of what many insist is indisputable scientific truth, Lindzen characterizes global warming as &apos;&apos;small and .&apos;&#137;&apos;&#137;.&apos;&#137;&apos;&#137;. nothing to be alarmed about.&apos;&apos; In the climate debate&apos;--on which hinge far-reaching questions of public policy&apos;--them&apos;s fightin&apos; words." />
                      <outline text="In his mid-seventies, married with two sons, and now emeritus at MIT, Lindzen spends between four and six months a year at his second home in Paris. But that doesn&apos;t mean he&apos;s no longer in the thick of the climate controversy; he writes, gives myriad talks, participates in debates, and occasionally testifies before Congress. In an eventful life, Lindzen has made the strange journey from being a pioneer in his field and eventual IPCC coauthor to an outlier in the discipline&apos;--if not an outcast. " />
                      <outline text="Richard Lindzen was born in 1940 in Webster, Massachusetts, to Jewish immigrants from Germany. His bootmaker father moved the family to the Bronx shortly after Richard was born. Lindzen attended the Bronx High School of Science before winning a scholarship to the only place he applied that was out of town, the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, in Troy, New York. After a couple of years at Rensselaer, he transferred to Harvard, where he completed his bachelor&apos;s degree and, in 1964, a doctorate. " />
                      <outline text="Lindzen wasn&apos;t a climatologist from the start&apos;--&apos;&apos;climate science&apos;&apos; as such didn&apos;t exist when he was beginning his career in academia. Rather, Lindzen studied math. &apos;&apos;I liked applied math,&apos;&apos; he says, &apos;&apos;[and] I was a bit turned off by modern physics, but I really enjoyed classical physics, fluid mechanics, things like that.&apos;&apos; A few years after arriving at Harvard, he began his transition to meteorology. &apos;&apos;Harvard actually got a grant from the Ford Foundation to offer generous fellowships to people in the atmospheric sciences,&apos;&apos; he explains. &apos;&apos;Harvard had no department in atmospheric sciences, so these fellowships allowed you to take a degree in applied math or applied physics, and that worked out very well because in applied math the atmosphere and oceans were considered a good area for problems. .&apos;&#137;&apos;&#137;.&apos;&#137;&apos;&#137;. I discovered I really liked atmospheric sciences&apos;--meteorology. So I stuck with it and picked out a thesis.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="And with that, Lindzen began his meteoric rise through the nascent field. In the 1970s, while a professor at Harvard, Lindzen disproved the then-accepted theory of how heat moves around the Earth&apos;s atmosphere, winning numerous awards in the process. Before his 40th birthday, he was a member of the National Academy of Sciences. In the mid-1980s, he made the short move from Harvard to MIT, and he&apos;s remained there ever since. Over the decades, he&apos;s authored or coauthored some 200 peer-reviewed papers on climate." />
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              <outline text="Boone-Belafonte-True to the core">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://mobile.wnd.com/2009/01/87550/#WZbVh78JHCbpFT70.99" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389149537_RfBeyJnY.html" />
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                      <outline text="This past Jan. 19, birthday of Martin Luther King, I was privileged to MC the big annual CORE convention and awards night. CORE is the renowned Congress of Racial Equality, the third-oldest civil rights organization in America, junior to only the Urban League and the NAACP." />
                      <outline text="I was invited to this honor by none other than Roy Innis, CORE&apos;s dedicated national chairman for over 40 years, and by his son Niger, who serves admirably as the national spokesman. The event, always prestigious, and attended by some of the most influential business and civic leaders in our country, was especially meaningful this year because it occurred on the eve of the inauguration of America&apos;s first black president, Barack Obama." />
                      <outline text="The excitement in the Sheraton ballroom was palpable, and I was pleased and impressed with the number of white faces in the large assemblage. But I was sensing unspoken questions among many attending and so familiar with CORE and its long struggle on behalf of racial equality in this country: &apos;&apos;What is Pat Boone doing here? Why has he been chosen to MC such an important &apos;&apos; and sharply focused &apos;&apos; event? Has he ever been involved in civil rights struggles?&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="I felt compelled to answer those questions that night. I told of some things Roy and Niger knew, and of some they didn&apos;t. They knew, and respected, what Jesse Jackson had said &apos;&apos; to my repressed tears &apos;&apos; more than a year ago. &apos;&apos;When a white kid from down South named Pat Boone began to record his versions of black-written and recorded rhythm and blues songs, he did more to improve race relations than any other performer. He didn&apos;t just popularize the songs, the music, but he approved the original artists &apos;&apos; and he was saying to white America, &apos;these songs, and these artists, are special, they&apos;re good, and I like them.&apos; And white America decided that Pat Boone was right!&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Roy and Niger knew, because they had invited me, that I had participated in a big press conference in Washington, D.C., in which CORE was calling on government and energy producers to utilize every drop of oil and other fuels we currently have to keep gas prices down. Why? Because CORE had the stats: The worst victims of high gas prices were found to be minority individuals, black and Hispanic and others, who have to choose between even getting to their jobs &apos;&apos; and food." />
                      <outline text="As national spokesman for the influential 60 Plus Organization, a very effective senior advocacy group, I really sympathized with the plight of all minorities, including seniors, who are so ravaged by this problem. And in the press conference, I added my personal conviction that we can safely use all our &apos;&apos;fossil fuel&apos;&apos; resources as quickly as needed, because there are already programs under way to develop other and highly promising fuel alternatives. I believe we&apos;ll be using those alternatives across the board long before we exhaust our fossil resources." />
                      <outline text="So Roy and Niger knew these things, but they had no idea of other stands I&apos;ve taken through the years, based on long-held convictions about absolute equality of all human beings." />
                      <outline text="I was raised in Nashville, Tenn., by truly Christian parents who were colorblind regarding racial things. Daddy, a building contractor, constantly had very capable black employees, and I myself with my brother Nick worked as day laborers right alongside young black guys our age, and we competed as friends, each trying to outwork the other. (I rarely won!)" />
                      <outline text="When my career took off, to my amazement I found myself hosting the No.1 TV show in America &apos;&apos; at age 21 through 23 &apos;&apos; and singing with the biggest stars of the day, including Nat King Cole, Sammy Davis, Jr., Johnny Mathis, and even the incredible Ella Fitzgerald. Did I have the faintest idea I was in any way better than any of these giants? No way. I felt just like I&apos;d felt trying to pour as much concrete or dig ditches with my black buddies in construction &apos;&apos; lucky to earn their respect." />
                      <outline text="One day, during my third season on ABC, the biggest entertainer in the world then, Harry Belafonte, called and offered to come on my show and sing with me. I excitedly announced this in our next show-planning session with our staff and reps from our sponsor Chevrolet. I was dumbfounded when they soberly told me this couldn&apos;t happen &apos;&apos; because Chevy was already taking heat from their Southern dealers at the time, precisely because of the number of black entertainers on the show, and they sensed that Harry would aggravate the dealers and customers even more. Incredible. But true." />
                      <outline text="Well, when I could speak, after thinking quietly for a few minutes, I said, &apos;&apos;Fellas, I understand your problems. I can&apos;t change that, though I wish I could. But the show is called &apos;The Pat Boone Chevy Show&apos; &apos;&apos; and if I can&apos;t accept Harry Belafonte&apos;s gracious offer, it&apos;s not the &apos;Pat Boone Show.&apos; You&apos;ll have to get someone else to take over, immediately. I&apos;m really sorry.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="As I said at the CORE event, I wish I could say Harry came on the show, but it was our last season and we never got our schedules to mesh. But the stand, and the conviction behind it, was real then, and still is." />
                      <outline text="I ran out of time before I could tell the attendees about the time, in 1960, when promoters in South Africa finally overcame my reluctance to do concerts there because of the policy of apartheid, by announcing the government would suspend the policy and allow anybody with money to buy a ticket, regardless of color or race, if I would come &apos;&apos; and not make any public statements about it. So I went; I performed to sold-out mixed racial crowds, with no incidents, except a few death threats. And I&apos;ve never talked about it &apos;&apos; till now." />
                      <outline text="At the CORE event Jan. 19, I introduced a song I&apos;d written in 1968, the day after Martin Luther King was assassinated, &apos;&apos;I Had a Dream.&apos;&apos; I was joined on the record by some excellent black singers and joined the music to archival footage of Dr. King as he pursued his dream, to form a music video. (See and hear it at www.patboone.com.)" />
                      <outline text="And the next day &apos;&apos; Presidential Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, 2009 &apos;&apos; his dream was largely realized. It&apos;s fair to say it might not have come to be this way, on this day, without the faith and tirelessness of Roy Innis and CORE." />
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              <outline text="Abdullah Aymaz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia">
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                      <outline text="Abdullah Aymaz was born in K&#188;tahya, Turkey in 1949.[1] Once he finished his education in primary school Hac&#196;&#177;mahmut in his town." />
                      <outline text="He started living in Izmir and he visited &#196;&#176;zmir &#196;&#176;mam Hatip highschool. During his highschool time he had published written work in Gurbet magazine. He did his high education at &#196;&#176;zmir Y&#188;ksek &#196;&#176;slam Enstit&#188;s&#188; and he worked as a teacher in both Turkish cities: Tire and Izmir.His career as a journalist as well as a writer started in 1988, as he started to work for the Turkish newspaper Zaman.[1]" />
                      <outline text="Bibliography[edit]Sad&#196;&#177;k YarMeryem GibiSen Yusuf Musun?Yusuflar&apos;aG&#188;n&#188;m&#188;z Yusuflar&#196;&#177;naEvrensel DilI&#197;&#159;&#196;&#177;&#196;&#159;&#196;&#177;n D&#188;&#197;&#159;t&#188;&#196;&#159;&#188; YerlerKardelenlerimiz&#197;&#158;ifa &#135;i&#167;ekleriDiyalog Ad&#196;&#177;mlar&#196;&#177;&#135;itlembik 1 /N&#188;kteler&#135;itlembik-2 /N&#188;kteler&#135;itlembik-3 / Su Gibi Aziz&#135;itlembik-4 / &#197;&#158;ahit Olmaya Geldik Sahip Olmaya Geldik&#135;itlembik-5 / Dua Hazinesi&#135;itlembik-6 / Anadolu&apos;nun En B&#188;y&#188;k Sadakas&#196;&#177;Yarat&#196;&#177;l&#196;&#177;&#197;&#159; ve DarwinizmLemaatM&#188;nazaratS&#188;nuhatBarla Lahikas&#196;&#177; &apos;zerineAyet&#188;l K&#188;bra &apos;zerineKastamonu Lahikas&#196;&#177; &apos;zerineEmirda&#196;&#159; Lahikas&#196;&#177; &apos;zerine-1Emirda&#196;&#159; Lahikas&#196;&#177; &apos;zerine-2Muhakemat &apos;zerine Sadele&#197;&#159;tirme ve A&#167;&#196;&#177;klamaHutbe-i &#197;&#158;amiye &apos;zerine Sadele&#197;&#159;tirme ve A&#167;&#196;&#177;klamaCihetsiz Sesler (G&#182;ze Tak&#196;&#177;lanlar - 1)Bak&#196;&#177;p G&#182;remediklerimiz (G&#182;ze Tak&#196;&#177;lanlar - 2)S&#182;z&#188;n &#135;a&#196;&#159;r&#196;&#177;s&#196;&#177; (G&#182;ze Tak&#196;&#177;lanlar -3)S&#182;z Saati (G&#182;ze Tak&#196;&#177;lanlar - 4)G&#182;ze Tak&#196;&#177;lanlar / Makaleler ve Gezi Notlar&#196;&#177; 1-2-3-4His work using his pen name: H&#188;seyin Bayram" />
                      <outline text="Zeka Tomurcuklar&#196;&#177;na DamlalarHis work using his pen name: Safvet Senih" />
                      <outline text="D&#196;&#177;&#197;&#159;a Yans&#196;&#177;yan &#196;&#176;&#167; D&#188;nyam&#196;&#177;z (1-2)Duyduklar&#196;&#177;m G&#182;rd&#188;klerimHat&#196;&#177;ralar I&#197;&#159;&#196;&#177;&#196;&#159;&#196;&#177;ndaKelimeler Armonisi&#150;ze &#196;&#176;&#197;&#159;leyen S&#182;zH&#188;cre DevletiHikmetGayb&#196;&#177;n HaberleriPeygamberlerK&#196;&#177;ssa-i MusaH&#196;&#177;z&#196;&#177;r ve Dostlar&#196;&#177;H&#196;&#177;z&#196;&#177;ri Ad&#196;&#177;mlar / Uzaklar&#196;&#177; Yak&#196;&#177;n Eylemek&#197;&#158;&#188;pheler &apos;zerine&#196;&#176;lim A&#167;&#196;&#177;s&#196;&#177;ndan KaderYarat&#196;&#177;l&#196;&#177;&#197;&#159; ve Kader&#150;l&#188;m ve Dirili&#197;&#159;Ruhlar ve &#150;tesiKur&apos;an ve &#196;&#176;limlerKur&apos;an da Edebi VecheMira&#167; &#197;&#158;ehsuvar&#196;&#177;Mercan Ma&#196;&#159;aralar&#196;&#177;Hadislerin I&#197;&#159;&#196;&#177;&#196;&#159;&#196;&#177;nda HadiselerHazinelerin Anahtar&#196;&#177; Besmele&#196;&#176;badetin GetirdikleriZilzal ve Dua / Y&#188;zy&#196;&#177;l&#196;&#177;n Felaketi Depreme Farkl&#196;&#177; Bir Bak&#196;&#177;&#197;&#159;References[edit]&#094; abhttp://arsiv.zaman.com.tr/argit2/ssayfa/yazar/biyografi1.htmPersondataNameAymaz, AbdullahAlternative namesShort descriptionWriterDate of birth1949Place of birthK&#188;tahya, TurkeyDate of deathPlace of death" />
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              <outline text="Climate change still real despite cold snap">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2014/01/07/climate-change-cold-snap/4359363/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389148134_PKaBRfYp.html" />
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                      <outline text="A few brave snowboarders ride up a ski lift during frigid temperatures Tuesday at Montage Mountain in Scranton, Pa. Few people were on the mountain because of temperatures dipping to -4 below zero.(Photo: Butch Comegys, The Scranton Times-Tribune via AP)" />
                      <outline text="Story HighlightsBrutal cold gives climate-change skeptics another chance to try to debunk scienceLimbaugh, Trump comment on unusually cold weatherMeteorologists say frigid cold snaps will continue even as planet warmsSHARE487CONNECTEMAILMOREIt happens every winter." />
                      <outline text="Sometime between Santa&apos;s squeeze down the chimney and the Groundhog&apos;s peek out of his hole, a cold snap or big snowstorm gives climate-change skeptics another chance to suggest that global warming isn&apos;t happening." />
                      <outline text="Some examples this week: Radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh said the &quot;polar vortex&quot; the cold was blamed on is a new term invented by the media to link the cold wave to man-made climate change. The term has been around for decades." />
                      <outline text="Donald Trump took to Twitter to write: &quot;Record snowfall &amp; freezing temps throughout the country. Where is Global Warming when you need it?!&quot;" />
                      <outline text="So if it&apos;s very cold, then global warming isn&apos;t real? Scientists say no: &quot;This week&apos;s brutal cold wave was a 1-in-20-year type of event,&quot; says meteorologist Jeff Masters of the Weather Underground, &quot;and we will continue to see such cold waves in the future, even as the planet warms.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Meteorologist Cliff Mass of the University of Washington agrees, writing on his blog: &quot;This individual event says nothing about the impacts of global warming. Global warming will occur over the coming century ..... One event proves nothing. Furthermore, the real warming is in the future.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="This short blast of cold remains a blip in an onslaught of warm records: In the past four years, the USA has set more than 90,000 record high temperatures and about 38,000 record low temperatures, according to data from the National Climatic Data Center. Additionally, in the past 40 years, winters have steadily gotten warmer (by about 0.61 degree per decade) over the contiguous USA, the climate center reports." />
                      <outline text="Globally, the decade of the 2000s was the warmest since record-keeping began in the 1880s." />
                      <outline text="Although it was very cold over parts of North America this week, it was unusually warm elsewhere: Australia is smashing heat records, with temperatures reaching 118 degrees, according to meteorologist Bob Henson, a science writer at the National Center for Atmospheric Research." />
                      <outline text="Henson also says many Eurasian cities are seeing well above-average temperatures this week. Moscow temperatures will reach the 30s and Warsaw is expecting 40s." />
                      <outline text="Rice covers weather and science for USA TODAY" />
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              <outline text="Bill Gannon Added to First Look Media&apos;s Editorial Leadership Team &apos;&apos; Omidyar Group">
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      <outline text="Wed, 08 Jan 2014 02:19" />
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                      <outline text="Today I&apos;m pleased to announce that Bill Gannon joins us as a member of our editorial leadership team from Time Inc.&apos;s EntertainmentWeekly.com. Drawing on his extensive experience in digital media as well as his diverse background in developing new editorial strategies and creating great user experiences, Bill will leverage all of his talents to help us build a next-generation media platform for a broad audience." />
                      <outline text="Bill will assemble a specialized team to create a unique, digital approach to breaking news &apos;&apos; from politics and business to sports and entertainment. Working to complement First Look Media&apos;s mission of original, independent reporting, Bill&apos;s expertise at pinpointing and presenting the Web&apos;s most reliable and relevant content will provide readers with a fresh, &apos;&apos;First Look&apos;&apos; at the day&apos;s rapidly shifting news and events." />
                      <outline text="As the editor of EntertainmentWeekly.com for the last three years, Bill owned editorial strategy and day-to-day operations for all content and digital platforms, including an overhaul of desktop and responsive mobile design. While working for EW Bill was recognized with a number of industry awards, reflecting his success in growing digital traffic and social media audiences and expanding video programming and editorial coverage." />
                      <outline text="Previously, Bill was Director of Digital Media at Lucasfilm Ltd., where he spent four years driving global digital strategies and operations across multiple business units and in support of a wide range of e-commerce, theatrical, television, and video game releases. At Yahoo! Inc., Bill oversaw news and editorial strategy and content operations for the front page of Yahoo.com, drawing hundreds of millions of unique visitors monthly. His time in Silicon Valley also included development of digital media products for Financial Engines Inc., a financial services technology company when it was in its startup phase." />
                      <outline text="A former John S. Knight Fellow at Stanford University, Bill has been an adjunct lecturer at the Graduate School of Journalism, University of California at Berkeley since 2006." />
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              <outline text="US Responds as al Qaeda Overruns Fallujah - ABC News">
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                      <outline text="A decade after the United States fought a war and bitter counter-insurgency to plant democracy, much of Fallujah has fallen to al Qaeda." />
                      <outline text="The terrorist group&apos;s infamous black flag flies openly and its masked soldiers are everywhere, RPG launchers in hand." />
                      <outline text="Related: Iraq PM urges people of Fallujah to expel al Qaeda." />
                      <outline text="Fierce fighting has raged on in Fallujah&apos;s outskirts as Iraqi troops blast their way down streets." />
                      <outline text="Today, Col. Steve Warren, a Pentagon spokesman, said the U.S. remained committed to help Iraq fight al Qaeda elements. As part of the Foreign Military Sales program, the U.S. planned to send 100 Hellfire missiles, 10 small Scan Eagle drones and 48 small Raven drones to Iraq." />
                      <outline text="In December, 75 Hellfire missiles were delivered." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;We&apos;re working closely with the Iraqis to develop a holistic strategy to isolate al Qaeda-affiliated groups so that tribes work with security forces to root them out of populated areas,&apos;&apos; Warren said. &apos;&apos;It&apos;s still early however.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="He reiterated Secretary of State John Kerry&apos;s comments this weekend that while the U.S. remained &apos;&apos;very, very concerned&apos;&apos; by the fighting, it would not be sending troops." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;We&apos;re not contemplating putting boots on the ground,&apos;&apos; Kerry said Sunday. &apos;&apos;This is their fight.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="With U.S. troops out of Iraq, however, security has collapsed. According to the United Nations, 7,818 people were killed in 2013, the highest number in years." />
                      <outline text="The civil war in next-door Syria &apos;-- where al Qaeda fighters continue to grow in strength and have taken the lead among rebel forces &apos;-- has now spilled over freely into Iraq." />
                      <outline text="The fear is that al Qaeda might form its own state or power base within the chaos." />
                      <outline text="The takeover has brought bitter memories for Americans." />
                      <outline text="Related: Americans who fought in Fallujah watch al Qaeda make a comeback." />
                      <outline text="It was in Fallujah in 2004 that U.S. Marines fought a ferocious, house-to-house battle against Iraqi insurgents. More than 100 Marines died to pacify the city and hundreds more were injured." />
                      <outline text="Ross Caputi, a former Marine who fought in the second battle for the city and is now an outspoken critic of U.S. intervention in Iraq, told ABC News recently that he&apos;d watched his friends die there &apos;&apos;for the purposes of regime change and furthering business interests friendly to the Bush administration.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;[Now] Iraqis will die there to further the interests of [Prime Minister Nouri] al-Maliki&apos;s government,&apos;&apos; he said." />
                      <outline text="ABC News&apos; Luis Martinez contributed to this report." />
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              <outline text="VIDEO-Joe Biden: Expect more extreme weather | WashingtonExaminer.com">
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                      <outline text="Obama to meet with chief critics, defenders of NSA spyingBy SUSAN CRABTREE | 01/07/14 03:48 PM" />
                      <outline text="President Obama plans to huddle with top congressional critics and defenders of the National Security Agency&apos;s surveillance programs this Thursday as he finalizes changes to the nation&apos;s controversial spying policies..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Robert Gates rips Obama, Joe Biden in new bookBy BRIAN HUGHES | 01/07/14 03:21 PM" />
                      <outline text="Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates in a new memoir says that President Obama lost faith in his blueprint for Afghanistan, part of a blistering critique of the Obama administration from the one-time leader of the..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...White House won&apos;t &apos;dignify&apos; Dennis Rodman&apos;s &apos;outburst&apos; on North KoreaBy BRIAN HUGHES | 01/07/14 01:29 PM" />
                      <outline text="The White House on Tuesday dismissed former National Basketball Association player Dennis Rodman&apos;s latest trip to North Korea for an exhibition game. &apos;&apos;Mr. Rodman is on a private trip,&apos;&apos; White House press secretary..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Obama pressures Republicans to extend unemployment benefitsBy BRIAN HUGHES | 01/07/14 12:37 PM" />
                      <outline text="President Obama on Tuesday called on Republicans to extend unemployment benefits to 1.3 million Americans for three months, looking to build momentum for the federal aid after the measure cleared a major hurdle in the..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...New record: Feds issued 56 regs for every new law, 3,659 in 2013By PAUL BEDARD | 01/07/14 11:19 AM" />
                      <outline text="The Obama administration made up for the lack of laws passed in Congress last year, issuing a whopping 3,659 rules regulations, crushing claims that Washington isn&apos;t doing anything. Only 65 public laws were signed by..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...White House: Obamacare is going to be like that crazy Colts playoff gameBy CHARLIE SPIERING | 01/07/14 10:40 AM" />
                      <outline text="Political consultant Phil Schiliro admitted that the implementation of the law stumbled out of the gate, but compared the botched rollout of Obamacare to the Indianapolis Colts&apos; playoff game last Sunday against the Kansas..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...US marks 4 straight years of slowing health costsBy ASSOCIATED PRESS | 01/07/14 10:22 AM" />
                      <outline text="WASHINGTON &apos;-- Even as his health care law divided the nation, President Obama&apos;s first term saw historically low growth in health costs, government experts said in a new report Monday. The White House called it..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Critics: Obama did little to prevent al Qaeda resurgence in IraqBy SUSAN CRABTREE | 01/07/14 08:50 AM" />
                      <outline text="A resurgence of violence and advances by al Qaeda fighters in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon is providing new evidence undermining White House claims that the terrorist group is on the run and prompting fresh scrutiny of..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...CMS: Growth in health costs remains low, but Obamacare impact &apos;limited&apos;By MEGHASHYAM MALI | 01/06/14 05:09 PM" />
                      <outline text="The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on Monday said that health care spending rose slowly for the fourth straight year, but said that Obamacare had only a &apos;&apos;limited impact.&apos;&apos; Health spending grew at an..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Jay Carney: No &apos;magic number&apos; for Obamacare enrollmentsBy BRIAN HUGHES | 01/06/14 02:58 PM" />
                      <outline text="White House press secretary Jay Carney on Monday downplayed initial projections that 7 million Americans would enroll in Obamacare by the end of March, even though administration figures previously touted the figure...." />
                      <outline text="Read More...White House: Iraqis must handle growing violence &apos;themselves&apos;By BRIAN HUGHES | 01/06/14 02:44 PM" />
                      <outline text="The White House on Monday said it was up to the Iraqis to handle growing violence in their country, as al Qaeda-connected groups gain ground throughout the Middle East. &apos;&apos;This is something for the Iraqis to take the..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...White House week ahead: Vacation over, Obama tries to hit reset buttonBy BRIAN HUGHES | 01/06/14 08:50 AM" />
                      <outline text="As his 2014 State of the Union address approaches, Obama this week will focus on what aides are framing as a central theme of 2014: combating income inequality." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Obama eyes modest momentum on Capitol Hill in 2014By ASSOCIATED PRESS | 01/06/14 07:06 AM" />
                      <outline text="President Obama gets back to work this week eager to test whether a budget deal passed in the waning days of 2013 can spark momentum on Capitol Hill. He also faces legacy-defining decisions on the future of government..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Obama adviser Gene Sperling pushes for unemployment benefits extension without offsetsBy JOSEPH LAWLER | 01/05/14 02:02 PM" />
                      <outline text="Gene Sperling, the director of President Obama&apos;s National Economic Council, said on NBC&apos;s &quot;Meet the Press&quot; that Monday &quot;is the day that 1.3 million Americans go to their mailbox and find that the check that they&apos;d been..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Zogby Report Card: Even the weather looks brighter for ObamaBy PAUL BEDARD | 01/04/14 09:30 AM" />
                      <outline text="Pollster John Zogby reports in our White House report card that President Obama&apos;s had a good week being out of sight on vacation in Hawaii. &quot;The president is in Hawaii and has gotten decent weather so far. How bad..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Obama: Make jobless benefits &apos;first order of business&apos;By JEREMY BARR | 01/04/14 06:57 AM" />
                      <outline text="President Obama on Saturday urged Congress to make extending benefits for the long-term unemployed its &apos;&apos;first order of business&apos;&apos; as lawmakers returned from the holiday recess. &apos;&apos;For decades, Republicans and..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...FISA court renews phone metadata programBy BRIAN HUGHES | 01/03/14 05:13 PM" />
                      <outline text="The Obama administration announced Friday that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court had renewed its authority to operate a controversial telephone metadata collection program. The Office of the Director of..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...DOJ appeals federal court ruling against NSA surveillanceBy MEGHASHYAM MALI | 01/03/14 03:47 PM" />
                      <outline text="The Justice Department on Friday appealed a federal judge&apos;s ruling that found the National Security Agency&apos;s surveillance and collection of phone metadata unconstitutional. In its notice of appeal filing, the DOJ called..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Obama to meet with those who lost unemployment benefitsBy BRIAN HUGHES | 01/03/14 03:31 PM" />
                      <outline text="President Obama on Tuesday will meet with Americans who lost unemployment benefits at the start of the year, as the White House ramps up pressure on Republicans to extend the federal aid for three months. Labor..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Hospitals defend billing practices amid Obamacare confusionBy SUSAN CRABTREE | 01/03/14 03:28 PM" />
                      <outline text="Hospitals are defending their practice of holding patients accountable for paying their medical bills in the face of confusion over Obamacare coverage in the the new year. The problem-riddled rollout of healthcare.gov..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...White House moves to &apos;strengthen&apos; federal background checksBy MEGHASHYAM MALI | 01/03/14 01:42 PM" />
                      <outline text="The White House on Friday announced two new executive actions it said would &apos;&apos;strengthen the federal background check system and keep guns out of the wrong hands.&apos;&apos; The moves are the latest steps by the Obama..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...New year brings back old challenges for ObamaBy BRIAN HUGHES | 01/03/14 11:43 AM" />
                      <outline text="President Obama sees 2014 as a &apos;&apos;breakthrough year&apos;&apos; for his agenda, but a number of unresolved challenges threaten to undermine his bid to turn the corner on the worst stretch of his presidency. Whether the president..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...DOJ: Nuns have &apos;no legal basis&apos; to contest birth control mandateBy BRIAN HUGHES | 01/03/14 11:34 AM" />
                      <outline text="The Justice Department on Friday urged Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to stop blocking the Obamacare mandate forcing organizations to provide insurance plans that include contraceptives, arguing that a religious..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Dems&apos; progressive push: Banner year or pipe dream?By BRIAN HUGHES | 01/03/14 04:54 AM" />
                      <outline text="Talk of a resurgent brand of progressive politics has hit a fever pitch and some in the Democratic base are pressing President Obama to follow the lead of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio. After being sworn in by..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Benjamin Netanyahu strikes pessimistic note as John Kerry arrives for more peace talksBy SUSAN CRABTREE | 01/02/14 02:11 PM" />
                      <outline text="Kerry&apos;s latest trip is aimed at producing a &apos;&apos;framework agreement&apos;&apos; between Israel and the Palestinians that will lay the groundwork for a more permanent peace accord. Netanyahu, though, raised serious new doubts about..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Health overhaul benefits take effect with new yearBy ASSOCIATED PRESS | 01/02/14 10:00 AM" />
                      <outline text="After a troubled rollout, President Obama&apos;s health care overhaul now faces its most personal test: How will it work as people seek care under its new mandates?" />
                      <outline text="Read More...White House calls for passage of jobless benefitsBy ASSOCIATED PRESS | 01/02/14 09:02 AM" />
                      <outline text="HONOLULU &apos;-- The White House is calling on Congress to make its first legislation of the new year the restoration of unemployment insurance for Americans whose benefits have expired. More than 1 million Americans lost..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Obama wishes Barbara Bush a &apos;speedy recovery&apos;By MEGHASHYAM MALI | 01/01/14 04:12 PM" />
                      <outline text="President Obama on Wednesday wished former first lady Barbara Bush a &apos;&apos;speedy recovery&apos;&apos; after she was hospitalized for a respiratory condition. &apos;&apos;[First lady] Michelle [Obama] and I send our best wishes to Mrs. Bush..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...White House: Jobless benefits should be &apos;first new legislation&apos; of 2014By MEGHASHYAM MALI | 01/01/14 03:54 PM" />
                      <outline text="The White House on Wednesday marked the new year by urging Congress to make extending unemployment benefits its top priority when lawmakers return to Washington. &apos;&apos;This New Year&apos;s Day, there is likely less joy and..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Vladimir Putin sends new year&apos;s greeting to ObamaBy MEGHASHYAM MALI | 01/01/14 01:09 PM" />
                      <outline text="Russian President Vladimir Putin sent new year&apos;s greetings to President Obama, and urged closer ties between their two nations despite a tumultuous 2013. &apos;&apos;In his message to President of the United States of America..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...White House: Birth control mandate strikes right &apos;balance&apos;By BRIAN HUGHES | 01/01/14 12:28 PM" />
                      <outline text="The White House on Wednesday insisted that Obamacare&apos;s contraception mandate struck the right &apos;&apos;balance&apos;&apos; after Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor blocked provisions of the health law forcing organizations with..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Obamacare delays create New Year&apos;s confusionBy SUSAN CRABTREE | 01/01/14 11:58 AM" />
                      <outline text="New Year&apos;s Day marks the official start of Obamacare coverage, but the problem-riddled rollout of the online federal exchanges is having another unintended consequence: Some who signed up won&apos;t be able to go to the doctor..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...New OFA video touts Obamacare stories as law takes effectBy MEGHASHYAM MALI | 01/01/14 11:09 AM" />
                      <outline text="Organizing for Action, the nonprofit group backing President Obama&apos;s initiatives, unveiled a new video touting the launch of Obamacare on Wednesday as the health care law finally took effect." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Administration says 2.1 million enrolled in Obamacare but won&apos;t say how many paidBy BRIAN HUGHES | 12/31/13 04:49 PM" />
                      <outline text="The Obama administration announced Tuesday that 2.1 million people had enrolled in health plans ahead of the start of new Obamacare exchanges in 2014, but officials could not say how many Americans had actually paid for..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Obama administration transfers three detainees from GitmoBy SUSAN CRABTREE | 12/31/13 01:05 PM" />
                      <outline text="The three men, Yusef Abbas, Saidullah Khalik and Hajiakbar Abdul Ghuper, were cleared by a federal judge for transfer in 2008 but have languished in the prison as the administration tried to find a country to accept them." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Michelle Obama adds to support for ABC&apos;s Robin RobertsBy ASSOCIATED PRESS | 12/31/13 09:11 AM" />
                      <outline text="Michelle Obama is leading an outpouring of support for Robin Roberts after the &quot;Good Morning America&quot; news anchor&apos;s first public acknowledgement of her 10-year, same-sex relationship with massage therapist Amber Laign." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Energy Department rejects &apos;social cost of carbon&apos; challengeBy ZACK COLMAN | 12/31/13 05:46 AM" />
                      <outline text="The Obama administration will not revisit a new rule based on its revised &quot;social cost of carbon&quot; estimate, setting the table for a potential legal challenge from industry groups." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Official in charge of healthcare.gov rollout is retiringBy BRIAN HUGHES | 12/30/13 04:47 PM" />
                      <outline text="The official responsible for overseeing the problem-plagued healthcare.gov website is retiring on Tuesday. In an email to colleagues, Centers for Medicare &amp; Medicaid Services chief Marilyn Tavenner said that..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...White House promotes Michelle Obama&apos;s &apos;selfie&apos; with dog BoBy PAUL BEDARD | 12/30/13 04:42 PM" />
                      <outline text="Maybe this is where President Obama got the idea to take a controversial &apos;&apos;selfie&apos;&apos; at Nelson Mandela&apos;s funeral. It turns out that the first lady, Michelle Obama, was months ahead of him in the art of taking..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Pampered press: Obama reporters diss McDonald&apos;s in choosing StarbucksBy PAUL BEDARD | 12/30/13 02:32 PM" />
                      <outline text="President Obama&apos;s vacation press corps has standards, and they don&apos;t seem to include McDonald&apos;s fast-food restaurants. Tasked to follow the president to Marine Corps Base Hawaii in Kaneohe Bay for his morning workout,..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...White House wants &apos;closer cooperation&apos; with Russia on Olympic securityBy MEGHASHYAM MALI | 12/30/13 01:15 PM" />
                      <outline text="The Obama administration on Monday condemned two suicide bombings in Russia which killed dozens and said it hoped for &apos;&apos;closer cooperation&apos;&apos; between Washington and Moscow to prevent terror attacks during the upcoming..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...US struggles to keep pace in delivering broadband service| 12/30/13 10:38 AM" />
                      <outline text="(www.nytimes.com) The United States is falling dangerously behind in offering high-speed, affordable broadband service, according to technology experts and recent studies." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Obama&apos;s presidency beset by fits, starts in year 5By ASSOCIATED PRESS | 12/30/13 09:29 AM" />
                      <outline text="His second inaugural address over, Obama paused as he strode from the podium last January, turning back for one last glance across the expanse of the National Mall, where a supportive throng stood in the winter chill to..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Obama&apos;s presidency beset by fits, starts in year 5By ASSOCIATED PRESS | 12/29/13 05:56 PM" />
                      <outline text="Obama had campaigned for re-election on the hope that a second term would bring with it a new spirit of compromise after years of partisan rancor on Capitol Hill. Instead, great expectations disappeared in fumbles and..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...White House: Northern Ireland peace talks at vital pointBy ASSOCIATED PRESS | 12/29/13 11:25 AM" />
                      <outline text="WASHINGTON &apos;-- The White House is urging leaders involved in peace talks over Northern Ireland to compromise because negotiations have failed to produce an agreement. White House spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden says the..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Obamacare enrollment tops 1 millionBy MEGHASHYAM MALI | 12/29/13 10:26 AM" />
                      <outline text="The Obama administration on Sunday touted a holiday surge in enrollment for the health law&apos;s new insurance exchanges and said more than 1.1 million consumers are now signed up. &apos;&apos;More than 1.1 million people enrolled..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Obamacare faces key tests in 2014By ASSOCIATED PRESS | 12/28/13 03:24 PM" />
                      <outline text="The new year brings the big test of President Obama&apos;s beleaguered health care law: Will it work?" />
                      <outline text="Read More...White House presses Congress to extend unemployment benefits for three monthsBy BRIAN HUGHES | 12/27/13 05:26 PM" />
                      <outline text="The White House on the eve of unemployment benefits expiring for 1.3 million Americans called on lawmakers to extend the federal aid for three months once they return to Washington. &apos;&apos;As the president has repeatedly..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Environmental groups: White House throwing EPA under bus on frackingBy ZACK COLMAN | 12/27/13 02:30 PM" />
                      <outline text="Environmental groups say the White House is siding with the natural gas industry over its own Environmental Protection Agency following a report this week from the EPA&apos;s internal watchdog about an investigation of..." />
                      <outline text="Read More...Federal judge calls NSA phone surveillance programs legalBy BRIAN HUGHES | 12/27/13 01:44 PM" />
                      <outline text="A federal judge in New York City on Friday ruled that the National Security Agency&apos;s massive phone surveillance network is legal, giving the Obama administration a judicial victory at a time when it&apos;s trying to defend the..." />
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              <outline text="Commanding the Electromagnetic and Cyber Environment | Chief of Naval Operations">
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                      <outline text="Shipmates," />
                      <outline text="The electromagnetic (EM) spectrum is an unseen but integral part of our daily lives. Almost every one of us uses a remote (or EM transmitter) to control our television and unlock our car. We use mobile phones (or EM transceivers) to constantly stay in touch with each other by talking, e-mailing and texting. And, for more than a century we have relied on radio (or an EM receiver) and later television for news and entertainment. Important as the EM spectrum is in our personal lives, however, it is essential to our military operations. Failing to use it effectively can, no&apos;... actually it will be the difference between victory and defeat." />
                      <outline text="Now, we have also seen a merging in the last few years of the EM spectrum and cyberspace. High-bandwidth wireless networks in our homes, businesses and public spaces and satellite internet access for ships at sea and troops on the ground have made the electromagnetic spectrum an integral part of computer networks. Similarly, EM sensors such as radars and radiofrequency listening devices have become integral with the computer networks that control them and process their output." />
                      <outline text="This new EM and cyber environment presents us with challenges and opportunities in the 21st century similar to the undersea domain in the 20th century. Like the undersea domain, the EM and cyber environment is an area we can use to gain an advantage over our adversaries. To command this new environment, we need the ability to monitor and be aware of the environment, manage our emissions, discretely communicate, find, track and defeat threats, and conduct attacks as needed." />
                      <outline text="Today we are inextricably connected to the EM and cyber environment, and occasionally we conduct military operations in it. This situation parallels in many ways the period around the First World War, when submarines transited on the surface, preferred to submerge only to clandestinely move into firing position, and then surfaced to attack. In subsequent years, submarines spent more time submerged, and with the advent of nuclear power, no longer need to surface or snorkel. As a matter of survival, we developed an understanding of underwater acoustics and the ocean environment, a culture of sound silencing, and a doctrine of operating under water &apos;&apos; eventually turning the undersea environment into a primary warfighting domain." />
                      <outline text="We need to make a similar advancement in our command of the EM and cyber environment. Our Sailors need to sense, understand and employ the EM and cyber environment in a similar way that submariners (officers and enlisted) eventually mastered acoustics and the undersea domain. Today we understand how specific adversary radars and communications systems work, emissions that indicate a threat or attack, which signals and techniques can defeat those EM systems, and the effects of the atmosphere on EM activity. But this knowledge and capability is discreetly inherent in different &apos;&apos; but specific &apos;&apos; systems and people, and is not managed in real time. Going forward we will develop the sensors and ability to pull all this information together coherently and continuously." />
                      <outline text="Our Navy&apos;s undersea dominance resulted from the vision, discipline, and determination of Navy leaders and Sailors from World War I to today. They took a new and challenging domain and committed themselves to mastering it. However, they had the benefit of a clear technological and personnel advantage and built on their hard work and sustained investment." />
                      <outline text="We do not have such a clear advantage with regard to the EM and cyber environment. Unlike the undersea domain, most of the world uses the EM spectrum and cyberspace. Our potential adversaries can leverage commercial innovations to rapidly adapt and develop new capabilities. We need to tap into this same source of innovation. But we will also develop and leverage those strengths that are impossible to &apos;&apos;reverse-engineer&apos;&apos; &apos;&apos; the skill and perseverance of our Sailors, the expertise and flexibility of our defense research base, our expanding international alliances and partnerships, and our history of adaptation and warfighting success." />
                      <outline text="We will further discuss this challenge and our efforts to command the electromagnetic and cyber environment in upcoming posts and articles. Stay tuned." />
                      <outline text="JONATHAN W. GREENERTAdmiral, U.S. Navy" />
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              <outline text="VIDEO-Germany&apos;s Angela Merkel fractures pelvis in skiing accident - CNN.com">
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                      <outline text="By Stephanie Halasz and Nick Thompson, CNN" />
                      <outline text="updated 3:23 PM EST, Mon January 6, 2014" />
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                      <outline text="Angela Merkel fractures pelvis in skiing accident in Switzerland over winter holidayHer injuries are not serious, and she will make a full recovery, a spokesman saysMerkel will need help walking and will cancel some commitments, spokesman says(CNN) -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel fractured her pelvis in a skiing accident in Switzerland over the holidays, her spokesman told reporters Monday." />
                      <outline text="Merkel was cross-country skiing when the accident occurred. Spokesman Steffen Seibert did not disclose the date of the incident, but said her injuries are not thought to be serious and it is thought she will make a full recovery." />
                      <outline text="Merkel, who has been Chancellor of Germany since 2005, will need aid to walk over the next few weeks and will be canceling some of her commitments, Seibert said." />
                      <outline text="Merkel&apos;s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) said it will delay its party retreat, originally slated for January 10-11, as a result of her accident." />
                      <outline text="The news of Merkel&apos;s fall comes just eight days after her fellow countryman Michael Schumacher, the most successful driver in Formula One history, was critically injured while skiing in the French Alps ." />
                      <outline text="Schumacher, who fell and hit his head on rocks while skiing off-piste on December 29 in Meribel, has undergone two operations and is in a medically induced coma. The German racing legend remains in a critical but stable condition, according to his manager." />
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              <outline text="AT&amp;T Introduces Sponsored Data for Mobile Data Subscribers and Businesses | AT&amp;T">
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                      <outline text="AT&amp;T* today unveiled a new way for eligible 4G customers1 to enjoy mobile content and apps over AT&amp;T&apos;s wireless network without impacting their monthly wireless data plan.  Similar to 1-800 phone numbers or free shipping for internet commerce, AT&amp;T&apos;s new &apos;Sponsored Data&apos; service opens up new data use options for AT&amp;T wireless customers and customer-friendly mobile broadband channels to businesses that choose to participate as sponsors." />
                      <outline text="With the new Sponsored Data service, data charges resulting from eligible uses will be billed directly to the sponsoring company; the customer simply enjoys their content via AT&amp;T&apos;s wireless data network.  Customers will see the service offered as AT&amp;T Sponsored Data, and the usage will appear on their monthly invoice as Sponsored Data.  Sponsored Data will be delivered at the same speed and performance as any non-Sponsored Data content." />
                      <outline text="The Sponsored Data service allows sponsors across a variety of industries such as healthcare, retail, media and entertainment and financial services with the opportunity to better engage with customers and their own employees.  This exciting new service offers data sponsors many potential innovative uses such as:" />
                      <outline text="Encouraging customers to try a new smartphone or tablet app.Promoting movie trailers or games.Providing patient healthcare support via wellness videos.Encouraging customers to browse mobile shopping sites.Allowing businesses with &apos;Bring Your Own Device&apos; policies to pay for the data employees use for specific business-related apps and services.Enhancing customer loyalty programs by providing sponsored data access to products and services.&apos;&apos;Customers love mobile content. Whether it&apos;s shopping, banking, entertainment or personal wellness, mobile content is increasingly available for customers almost anywhere and anytime.   And that&apos;s what makes this a win-win for customers and businesses &apos;&apos; customers just look for the Sponsored Data icon and they know the data related to that particular application or video is provided as a part of their monthly service,&apos;&apos; said Ralph de la Vega, president and CEO, AT&amp;T Mobility.  &apos;&apos;This is an exciting new opportunity for us and, most importantly, our customers.&apos;&apos; " />
                      <outline text="Content providers and other businesses can use this innovative network solution with existing mobile websites and applications. The service is easily integrated into existing platforms and services and will be available across many mobile devices and operating systems.  Additionally, the unique developer portal website includes intuitive features which allow sponsors to manage their offers, check billing and measure impact of offers using a robust analytics engine." />
                      <outline text="Mobile data traffic on AT&amp;T&apos;s network increased more than 30,000% over the last six years2 and is expected to continue growing. Providing data via AT&amp;T&apos;s Sponsored Data service gives companies an effective way to reach consumers and expand engagement in the growing, mobile-centric landscape. " />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;As content consumption has evolved from analog to digital, so have the ways for companies to reach consumers,&apos;&apos; said Andy Geisse, CEO, AT&amp;T Business Solutions.  &apos;&apos;The Sponsored Data model is just one way we&apos;re helping companies tap into our network to offer differentiated experiences and transform the way they do business.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="To find out more and apply for access to the service, developers can go to att.com/sponsoreddata. Businesses interested in learning more should contact their account rep or sponsoreddata@att.com." />
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              <outline text="Flash Crash in Gold Comes on the Heels of Treasury Flash Crash">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.valuewalk.com/2014/01/flash-crash-in-gold/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389116780_q3JDkSqk.html" />
      <outline text="Tue, 07 Jan 2014 17:46" />
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                      <outline text="A flash crash in the price of gold today is being blamed on everything from a &apos;&apos;fat finger&apos;&apos; event to price manipulation and high frequency trading (HFT), but are other issues being overlooked?" />
                      <outline text="Gold drops $30 in secondsThe price of gold traded on the Comex dropped $30 per once in a matter of seconds today as 4,200 sell orders hit the electronic markets at 10:14 Eastern time, which triggered a 10 second trading halt, according to a price chart provided by Nanex and as reported on MarketWatch." />
                      <outline text="While the gold price crash is being reported in the media, a generally unreported flash crash occurred in the Treasury market on December 23, 2013.  In this event bonds had close to a six point rally in a matter of seconds.  Ultimately the CME Group Inc (NASDAQ:CME), the exchange where the contracts were traded, disallowed many of the trades.  It is unclear if Comex, which is owned by the CME Group Inc (NASDAQ:CME), is going to disallow many of the gold trades in question." />
                      <outline text="According to Eric Hunsader, founder of Nanex, the two flash crashes looked like a different algorithm was at work moving the markets. &apos;&apos;The treasury market flash event took a relatively longer time to build (minutes).  The gold crash was a straight line down and occurred in milliseconds.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Flash crashes and the electronic eyeFlash crash events typically occur when markets experience a flood of orders on one side of the market.  The most famous flash crash occurred May 6, 2010 when the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost over 1,000 points in a matter of seconds on enormous momentary sell orders.  Behind the scenes the crash was said to involve electronic market making software and an apparatus known as the &apos;&apos;electronic eye.&apos;&apos; The electronic eye is designed to detect abnormal market behavior and can pull bids and offers when the flow of orders becomes unbalanced. Increasingly discussions regarding high frequency trading techniques and potential market crashes are being spoken about relative to national security.  In November of last year the CME Group Inc (NASDAQ:CME) reported its technical infrastructure was hacked in Hong Kong and the FBI is currently investigating." />
                      <outline text="By Mark Melin " />
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              <outline text="The Shadowy Network That Helps Candy Crush Drive Downloads">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://valleywag.gawker.com/the-shadowy-network-that-helps-candy-crush-drive-downlo-1495757710" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389108842_NuhCxDPe.html" />
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      <outline text="Tue, 07 Jan 2014 15:34" />
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                      <outline text="Earlier this week, a number of Associated Press readers reported that accessing AP stories from their smartphones &quot;automatically redirected&quot; them to the download page for games like Candy Crush. Even readers who hadn&apos;t clicked on the ad, ended up in Apple App Store anyways." />
                      <outline text="According to Digiday:" />
                      <outline text="The redirect, which appears to have been fixed, also routed would-be readers of Cosmopolitan, NBC Sports and Perez Hilton to the download pages of Candy Crush, Clash of Clans and Game of War, among others. The &quot;glitch&quot; even affected users of one of the most lucrative properties in all of mobile media: Facebook." />
                      <outline text="This kind of shady tactic to drive downloads is becoming more common. NBC Sports blamed a &quot;nearly identical&quot; issue from the same day on &quot;ad inventory sold by Google.&quot; The Associated Press told Digiday the January redirects were unintentional and caused by an ad network partner, but wouldn&apos;t say specify which partner." />
                      <outline text="We&apos;ve reached out to Candy Crush about the redirect, but this kind of plausible deniability is exactly the point,explains Digiday:" />
                      <outline text="Welcome to the bizarre world of online advertising, where ad-buying and delivery systems are so convoluted that pretty much any skulduggery can be papered over with plausible deniability. This has long been a problem with the desktop industry, so it&apos;s little surprise that the opacity has moved to mobile, where publishers make a fraction of what they do on desktop." />
                      <outline text="So, then, how do they occur? The culprits would then appear to be the mobile game publishers themselves, who are apparently using redirection to generate more downloads. Redirection took users to download pages for Candy Crush (created by mobile gaming shop King), Clash of Clans (created by Supercell) and Game of War &apos;&apos; Fire Age (Machine Zone, Inc.). King, Supercell and Machine Zone did not return requests for comment." />
                      <outline text="The ad networks and publishers are paid on installs, which incentivizes them to serve these trickster &quot;app install&quot; ads. Former CBS Interactive exec Jason Kint, who spotted the questionable Candy Crush ad, told Digiday:" />
                      <outline text="&quot;We all know there&apos;s a dark world in the ad tech complex that users and publishers don&apos;t even know exists,&quot; Kint said. &quot;The users have no idea who the ad networks are, so the blame will come back to the publisher.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="This is how your pre-IPO growth hacking gets made." />
                      <outline text="Update: Susannah Clark, senior director of communications at King, the maker of Candy Crush, told Valleywag: &quot;This is a practice we don&apos;t condone but we do everything in our power to try and prevent it. I won&apos;t be able to give you details on partners involved, I&apos;m sorry.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="To contact the author of this post, please email nitasha@gawker.com." />
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              <outline text="ERDOGAN PROTECTS &apos;AL QAEDA FINANCIER&apos; AL QADI">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://aangirfan.blogspot.com/2014/01/erdogan-protects-al-qaeda-financier-al.html" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389108807_6uaa2vnh.html" />
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      <outline text="Tue, 07 Jan 2014 15:33" />
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                      <outline text="Dick Cheney&apos;s friend Yasin al-Qadi, believed to be linked to 9 11, the Mumbai attacks and the CIA.Links have been discovered between al Qaeda and Turkey&apos;s prime minister Recep Erdogan." />
                      <outline text="Yasin al-Qadi, who is an associate of al Qaeda,has entered Turkey multiple times escorted by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan&apos;s protective detail and without a passport or visa." />
                      <outline text="Yasin al-Qadi escorted by PM&apos;s security detail," />
                      <outline text="Al Qadi is a businessman believed to have funneled millions of dollars to al Qaeda.Chicago, where al Qadi met Osama bin Laden in 1979. Le Monde reported that the CIA recruited Osama in 1979 in Istanbul in Turkey. Al-Qaeda." />
                      <outline text="Al Qadi has extensive business and financial ties in Chicago." />
                      <outline text="He is a personal friend of Erdogan.He is a suspect in the 9 11 attack." />
                      <outline text="Yasin al-Qadi - WikipediaRecep Tayyip Erdo&#196;&#159;an and his friend Yasin al-QadiThierry Meyssan writes of al-Qadi:" />
                      <outline text="&quot;We discover that this &apos;terrorist&apos; has a lavish lifestyle, traveling by private plane and mocking UN sanctions against him. " />
                      <outline text="&quot;At least four times, he visited Erdo&#196;&#159;an in 2012, arriving at an Istanbul airport where, after the disconnecting of security cameras, he was welcomed by the head of the Prime Minister&apos;s guard without going through customs.&quot;The Turkish police and judges who have been looking into this case have been sacked by Erdogan.Al-Qadi and Recep Erdogan &apos;have been financing al-Qaeda&apos; in Syria." />
                      <outline text="Erdo&#196;&#159;an received Al-Qaeda&apos;s banker in secret -6 January 2014." />
                      <outline text="Crypto-Jew Erdogan" />
                      <outline text="Recently the Turkish police stopped a truck carrying weapons for Al-Qaeda near the Syrian border." />
                      <outline text="Apparently the weapons were being taken to al Qaeda by the Turkish secret service (MIT) and so the truck was allowed to continue its journey." />
                      <outline text="www.voltairenet.org/article181676.html" />
                      <outline text="Hassan Rouhani, president of Iran, and &apos;friend of the CIA&apos;." />
                      <outline text="The Turkish aid for al Qaeda has links to an Iranian company." />
                      <outline text="The CIA and NATO &quot;had accomplices in Tehran during the &apos;Iran-Contra&apos; operation in former President Rafsandaji&apos;s inner circles, such as Sheikh Rohani, who has become the current president." />
                      <outline text="Erdo&#196;&#159;an received Al-Qaeda&apos;s banker in secret" />
                      <outline text="Al Qadi&apos;s assets were frozen in Turkey on Sept. 28, 2001, after the U.S. named him as a financier of terrorism, following the 9/11 attacks." />
                      <outline text="Al Qadi is believed to have had a role in the three-day attacks on Mumbai in November 2008. " />
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              <outline text="Arctic amplification - Google Search">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="https://www.google.com/search?q=Arctic+amplification&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;oe=UTF-8&amp;hl=en&amp;client=safari&amp;gbv=1&amp;sei=gBHMUuLJJMTesASz8YHoDQ" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389105537_EQQEXwgf.html" />
      <outline text="Tue, 07 Jan 2014 14:38" />
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                      <outline text="About 714,000 results" />
                      <outline text="Polar amplification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaPolar amplification also referred to as Arctic amplification, is the greatertemperature increases in the Arctic compared to the earth as a whole as a resultof the ...What causes Arctic amplification? - Skeptical Sciencewww.skepticalscience.com/What-causes-Arctic-amplification.html- Cached - SimilarMay 2, 2010 ... The warming trend in the Arctic is almost twice as large as the global average inrecent decades. This is known as Arctic amplification. What&apos;s ...Images for Arctic amplificationRealClimate: Polar Amplificationwww.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2006/.../polar-amplification/- Cached - SimilarJan 2, 2006 ... RealClimate: Guest commentary by Cecilia Bitz, University of Washington &quot;Polaramplification&apos;&apos; usually refers to greater climate change near ...Arctic/Polar Amplification Effect &apos;-- OSS Foundationossfoundation.us/projects/.../global.../arctic-polar-amplification-effect- Cached - SimilarThe Arctic/Polar Amplification Effect is mainly caused by a combination of a fewthings. The chief components include the magnitude of change regarding ice ...A new paper pushes back on the &apos;Arctic amplification is making ...wattsupwiththat.com/.../a-new-paper-pushes-back-on-the-arctic-amplification -making-extreme-weather-idea/- Cached - SimilarAug 20, 2013 ... There has been much worry that extreme weather is the result of changes in theArctic. For example: Jennifer Francis, Rutgers University, ...Arctic Sea Ice: Arctic amplificationneven1.typepad.com/blog/arctic-amplification/- CachedDec 10, 2013 ... Andrew Freedman outdid himself on Climate Central with an excellent overviewof the scientific debate on the link between Arctic sea ice loss ...Revisiting the evidence linking Arctic amplification to extreme ...onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/grl.50880/abstract" />
                      <outline text="Sep 4, 2013 ... [1] Previous studies have suggested that Arctic amplification has causedplanetary-scale waves to elongate meridionally and slow down, ...[PDF] The emergence of surface-based Arctic amplification - The Cryospherewww.the-cryosphere.net/3/11/2009/tc-3-11-2009.pdf- Cached - SimilarFeb 4, 2009 ... This Arctic amplification is largely driven by loss of the sea ice cover, allowing for... The concept of Arctic amplification, articulated by Manabe.Arctic Warming May Not Be Altering Jet Stream: Study | Climate ...www.climatecentral.org/.../new-study-questions-arctic-warming-extreme- weather-links-16375- CachedAug 21, 2013 ... Francis&apos; work has also tied rapid Arctic warming, also known as &apos;&apos;Arcticamplification,&apos;&apos; to an increase in blocked or stuck weather patterns that ...Searches related to Arctic amplification" />
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              <outline text="How global warming can make cold snaps even worse &apos;&apos; Quartz">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://qz.com/163636/how-global-warming-can-make-cold-snaps-even-worse/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389105452_GDpuvPgs.html" />
      <outline text="Tue, 07 Jan 2014 14:37" />
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                      <outline text="The cold air pushing toward America&apos;s heartland is of a duration and magnitude rarely seen since record-keeping began in the 1870s. In Minneapolis, forecasters warned that all-time wind chill records could be broken, with a stunning -65&#186;F predicted for Monday morning." />
                      <outline text="As the record-setting cold spreads across the US, brace yourself for this conversation:" />
                      <outline text="Your friend: &apos;&apos;Sure is cold outside, amirite? Minneapolis is as cold as Mars right now. Crazy, huh? So much for that whole global warming thing, eh?&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="You: &apos;&apos;Well&apos;...&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="In fact, despite the trolling of Donald Trump and other climate change deniers, global warming is probably contributing to the record cold, as counter-intuitive as that may seem. The key factor is a feedback mechanism of climate change known as Arctic amplification. Here&apos;s how to explain the nuts and bolts of it to your under-informed family and friends:" />
                      <outline text="Snow and ice are disappearing from the Arctic region at unprecedented rates, leaving behind relatively warmer open water, which is much less reflective to incoming sunlight than ice. That, among other factors, is causing the northern polar region of our planet to warm at a faster rate than the rest of the northern hemisphere. (And, just to state the obvious, global warming describes a global trend toward warmer temperatures, which doesn&apos;t preclude occasional cold-weather extremes.)" />
                      <outline text="Since the difference in temperature between the Arctic and the mid-latitudes helps drive the jet stream (which, in turn, drives most US weather patterns), if that temperature difference decreases, it stands to reason that the jet stream&apos;s winds will slow down. Why does this matter?" />
                      <outline text="Well, atmospheric theory predicts that a slower jet stream will produce wavier and more sluggish weather patterns, in turn leading to more frequent extreme weather. And, turns out, that&apos;s exactly what we&apos;ve been seeing in recent years. Superstorm Sandy&apos;s uncharacteristic left hook into the New Jersey coast in 2012 was one such example of an extremely anomalous jet stream blocking pattern." />
                      <outline text="When these exceptionally wavy jet stream patterns occur mid-winter, it&apos;s a recipe for cold air to get sucked southwards. This week, that&apos;s happening in spectacular fashion." />
                      <outline text="Climate scientist Jennifer A. Francis of Rutgers University explains this process in a short video (h/t Climate Progress):" />
                      <outline text="This effect has already been measured with mid-level atmospheric winds in the northern hemisphere decreasing by around 10% since 1990. Not-so-coincidentally, that&apos;s about the same time when Arctic sea ice extent really started to crash." />
                      <outline text="The solid line is average west-to-east wind speeds midway up the atmosphere; the dashed line is Arctic sea ice extent." />
                      <outline text="Skeptical Science (the &apos;Snopes&apos; of climate science) has a comprehensive explainer on Arctic amplification and the jet stream, for those that want to dig deeper on the subject. And, as a PSA, is a great-go to resource when situations like this arise." />
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              <outline text="Story That Kim Jong Un Fed Uncle To Dogs Was Probably Satire : The Two-Way : NPR">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2014/01/06/260161106/a-macabre-storys-origins-in-a-satirical-chinese-post?ft=1&amp;f=103943429" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389105234_e9BTVSuK.html" />
      <outline text="Tue, 07 Jan 2014 14:33" />
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                      <outline text="hide captionPeople watch a TV news program showing North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, right, and Kim&apos;s uncle, Jang Song Thaek, circled in red, at the Seoul Railway Station in South Korea on Dec. 3." />
                      <outline text="Ahn Young-joon/APPeople watch a TV news program showing North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, right, and Kim&apos;s uncle, Jang Song Thaek, circled in red, at the Seoul Railway Station in South Korea on Dec. 3." />
                      <outline text="Ahn Young-joon/APWell, Mark did warn us." />
                      <outline text="Reports last week that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un executed his uncle and then fed him to dogs appear to be false. We say &quot;appear&quot; because the story first originated in a satirical post on Tencent Weibo, a Chinese microblogging site." />
                      <outline text="The post was picked up by Wen Wei Po, a Beijing-friendly Hong Kong tabloid, then by the South China Morning Post, and then by the Western media, turning, as the Guardian describes it, &quot;a thinly-sourced horror story into an astonishing example of the media echo chamber gone awry.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Blogger Trevor Powell traced the story back to the post on Tencent Weibo. He wrote that the Hong Kong paper lifted a social media post by Pyongyang Choi Seongho, a widely followed China-based satirist. The background image on the satirist&apos;s Tencent Weibo account is Kim standing with both his arms and middle fingers extended." />
                      <outline text="Powell notes:" />
                      <outline text="&quot;It&apos;s amusing that given our faith in modern global news media to get to the bottom of a story, no one has actually gone back to the Wen Wei Po article and caught this. All analysis in the swaths of content that have been devoted to this report since it came out stops abruptly at a linguistic wall between the English language Straits Times story and the Chinese language Wen Wei Po article.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="One takeaway from this, he says, is &quot;that language is always a barrier.&quot; So is satire, apparently." />
                      <outline text="This isn&apos;t the first such story that&apos;s been reported as legitimate news. There was the time The Onion proclaimed Kim its Sexiest Man Alive in 2012. That story got picked up by China&apos;s People&apos;s Daily." />
                      <outline text="Then there was the story in &quot;America&apos;s Finest News Source&quot; that &quot;the overwhelming majority of rural white Americans said they would rather vote for Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad than U.S. president Barack Obama.&quot; That story got picked up by Iran&apos;s Fars news agency." />
                      <outline text="Which just goes to show that you can use the Internet to translate language, but not humor." />
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              <outline text="VIDEO-The Daily Dot - Aliens are to blame for your slow Wi-Fi speeds, says former defense minister">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.dailydot.com/lol/slow-wi-fi-blame-aliens/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389104409_pVVv6kn5.html" />
      <outline text="Tue, 07 Jan 2014 14:20" />
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                      <outline text="Want to know why your Wi-Fi is spotty, why your cell reception is bad, why your porn streams run so slowly that you have to let the video load by rewinding to the non-sex parts? Former Canadian defense minister Paul Hellyer has a very simple explanation for why our current technology still leaves much to be desired: aliens. And war." />
                      <outline text="And the atomic bomb, and George W. Bush, and probably the Jews and Obamacare and Illuminati scion Blue Ivy Carter too, because why the hell not. " />
                      <outline text="In an interview with journalist Sophie Shevardnaze on Russia Today, Hellyer revealed that extraterrestrial activity has been on the rise over the past few decades, in part because of the development of the atomic bomb. Although they are &apos;&apos;light years ahead of us&apos;&apos; in terms of technology, they&apos;re unwilling to share their technological advances with us because they&apos;re frightened of our aggressive behavior." />
                      <outline text="According to Hellyer, who served as the Canadian chair of military defense during the Cold War, there are nearly 80 species of aliens in the galaxy, all of which believe that humans are wasting too much time and money &apos;&apos;playing around with these exotic weapons, thermonuclear weapons and atomic weapons, which have such devastating effects both on Earth and other areas of Cosmos.&apos;&apos; " />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;They don&apos;t like that and that&apos;s the reason they would like to work with us, to teach us better ways, but only with our consent,&apos;&apos; he added." />
                      <outline text="Hellyer also suggested that extraterrestrials have influenced our current technology. &apos;&apos;A lot of the things we use today we got from them,&apos;&apos; including LED lights, microchips, and Kevlar vests (less successful technological endeavors, such as Google Glass, Friendster, and smart toilets, were presumably given to us as a prank, so the aliens could see if we were dumb enough to actually use them). " />
                      <outline text="While he believes that aliens would be willing to share their non-military technology with us, including advances in medicine and agriculture, we would have to &apos;&apos;go about it peacefully&apos;&apos; and cut back on our war-mongering ways." />
                      <outline text="This is not the first time that Hellyer has made headlines for his unorthodox beliefs. In 2005, he revealed that he had seen a UFO, attributing his decision to go public with his experience to a Peter Jennings&apos; ABC special on extraterrestrial sightings. Later that year, he accused former president George W. Bush of building a military base on the moon, the first step in what he considered the U.S. military&apos;s secret plot to start an &apos;&apos;intergalactic war.&apos;&apos; " />
                      <outline text="Whether or not the world will soon be engulfed in a brutal interstellar military conflict, a la the Kylothians vs. the Zarthans in Men In Black II, remains to be seen. But on the off chance that Hellyer is correct about aliens&apos; willingness to share their superior technology with us, I&apos;d like to put in an order for an HIV vaccine, a drone that delivers calzones to your doorstep, and the first eight seasons of Law and Order: SVU on Netflix." />
                      <outline text="H/T CNET / Screengrab via YouTube" />
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              <outline text="China urges immediate end to conflict in South Sudan">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jan/06/presidents-sudan-south-sudan-meet-juba-discuss-conflict" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389103791_ahnwMX5s.html" />
      <outline text="Tue, 07 Jan 2014 14:09" />
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                      <outline text="The president of South Sudan, Salva Kiir (left), and his Sudanese counterpart, Omar al-Bashir, meeting in Juba. Photograph: James Akena/Reuters" />
                      <outline text="China has called for an immediate end to hostilities in South Sudan, where the government is in talks with neighbouring Sudan to deploy a joint military force to protect vital oilfields from rebels." />
                      <outline text="In a rare overt political intervention in Africa, the Chinese foreign minister, Wang Yi, said he was deeply concerned by the unrest in South Sudan, which has left more than 1,000 people dead and reduced oil flows by about a fifth." />
                      <outline text="&quot;China&apos;s position with regards to the current situation in South Sudan is very clear,&quot; Wang told reporters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where direct talks aimed at a ceasefire finally got under way on Monday. &quot;First, we call for an immediate cessation of hostilities and violence.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="China would do what it could to help restore stability in South Sudan and urged international powers to back the Ethiopian-led mediation efforts. An Ethiopian delegate told Reuters that Wang met both rebel and government delegations. China is Africa&apos;s single biggest trading partner, having overtaken the United States over the past decade, but professes to remain neutral and not interfere in African states&apos; internal politics." />
                      <outline text="It is the biggest investor in oilfields in South Sudan through state-owned Chinese oil groups China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC) and Sinopec. The fighting forced CNPC to evacuate workers." />
                      <outline text="Similar in size to France, South Sudan is estimated by BP to hold sub-Saharan Africa&apos;s third biggest oil reserves. Its plight is attracting more global attention than most conflict-torn African nations. US president Barack Obama received daily briefings while on holiday in Hawaii, the New York Times reported, describing this as &quot;a level of attention unheard-of for any other crisis in that part of Africa&quot;." />
                      <outline text="The high stakes were becoming increasingly apparent as Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir flew into Juba to meet his South Sudan counterpart Salva Kiir, less than two years after the governments almost went to war over oil." />
                      <outline text="Bashir&apos;s arrival reflected Sudanese fears that the three-week conflict could damage its struggling economy. All of landlocked South Sudan&apos;s oil is piped through its northern neighbour, providing vital hard currency in transit fees for Khartoum." />
                      <outline text="Sudan&apos;s foreign minister Ali Karti said the men were &quot;in consultations about the deployment of a mixed force to protect the oilfields in the south&quot;. Neither of the presidents referred to the proposal during a press conference in the South Sudanese capital Juba. The return of Sudanese troops to the south could send the crisis in an unpredictable new direction; at least two million people died during the north-south conflict that eventually led to the south&apos;s independence." />
                      <outline text="Anti-government forces loyal to rebel leader Riek Machar control the town of Bentiu, the capital of oil-rich Unity state. The south&apos;s government has said oil is no longer flowing from Unity&apos;s fields. Most, if not all, of the Chinese and Pakistani oil workers have left the country because of the outbreak of violence." />
                      <outline text="Bashir, an indicted war crimes suspect wanted by the international criminal court, would not meet Machar, al-Jazeera reported. It said the Sudanese government attributed this to practical reasons and was not taking sides." />
                      <outline text="Kiir and Machar were comrades during the south&apos;s struggle against Khartoum, which culminated in a US-funded referendum and secession in July 2011. Relations with Sudan had remained fraught and renewed war seemed possible. But in March the two countries agreed to resume pumping oil through pipelines from south to north. A month later Bashir made his first visit to the south since it gained independence." />
                      <outline text="On Monday Bashir said he feared that after allowing South Sudan to hold a vote to break away from Sudan in 2011, the outbreak of violence could mean &quot;that our huge sacrifice did not bear fruit.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="&quot;We have come to see what we can do to stop this war knowing all too well that armed conflict would never resolve a problem and also knowing that any problem no matter how complicated can be solved at the negotiation table,&quot; Bashir said. &quot;We fought each other for 20 years and in the end we sat and talked peace. Any further fighting is just a perpetuation of suffering for innocent civilians and loss in of lives and more destruction.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="He added: &quot;We are convinced that armed conflict will only create complications that will do no good that the people (of South Sudan) must and will come back to the negotiating table.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Kiir told reporters that &quot;taking power by military force is a crime&quot; and that Machar&apos;s actions should be condemned by the international community." />
                      <outline text="Despite the international pressure from multiple sides, the violence goes on. Fighting continues outside the flashpoint town of Bor, the capital of Jonglei state, which has untapped oil reserves. On Sunday a South Sudanese army general was killed when a government convoy was ambushed." />
                      <outline text="Meanwhile Oxfam reiterated its warning of a growing humanitarian crisis, noting that the Awerial refugee camp on the banks of the Nile is now home to 75,000 people. Desire Assogbavi, head of the charity&apos;s African Union liaison office in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, said: &quot;Thousands of families already living in extreme poverty have been pushed from their homes and cut off from what they need to survive." />
                      <outline text="&quot;We are doing what we can to ensure those most affected by the violence have their basic needs met, such as access to food, water and sanitary living conditions. But if the conflict continues, it will become even more difficult to meet the increasing needs of those affected.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Kiir has blamed his long-term rival and former vice-president, Machar, whom he sacked in July, for starting the fighting in a bid to seize power. Machar dismissed the allegation but has acknowledged leading soldiers battling the government." />
                      <outline text="The conflict has taken on ethnic undertones: Kiir is from the majority Dinka community and Machar from the Nuer group." />
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              <outline text="Al Sharpton Demonstrates He&apos;s Clueless About Global Warming | Truth Revolt">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/al-sharpton-demonstrates-hes-clueless-about-global-warming" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389103536_7GyTjHEY.html" />
      <outline text="Tue, 07 Jan 2014 14:05" />
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                      <outline text="MSNBC&apos;s Politics Nation on Friday featured a lab coat-wearing Al Sharpton pontificating about global warming. Instead of using real facts, the racial-agitator turned faux-scientist tried to exploit the &quot;everybody believes it&apos;s real&quot; argument to attack those who disagree with the anthropogenic global warming theory." />
                      <outline text="Welcome back to the first Politics Nation science lab of the new year. In the lab tonight, a right wing meltdown over global warming. A winter storm is battling much of the country and climate change scientists were stuck in ice. Which means the folks over at Fox have been trotting out a few theories of their own. Check it out." />
                      <outline text="Sharpton played four one-sentence news clips from Fox News before coming back with:" />
                      <outline text="These right-wingers are boiling over with denial. Just because it snows in winter, doesn&apos;t mean the planet isn&apos;t getting warmer. Remember, a U.N. Panel said there&apos;s a 90% probability that humans are the primary cause of global warming.  And over 97% of climate researchers surveyed in the United States academy of science agrees. It sure doesn&apos;t take much for the folks at Fox to hit their melting point. The results of tonight&apos;s experiments are in. And we&apos;ve deduced the right wing could use a new talking point. This has been a special edition of the Politics Nation science lab." />
                      <outline text="If Mr. Sharpton conducted any research of his own, he would have realized that the 97% of climate researchers poll has been disproved many times over, and that most of the &apos;&apos;gloom and doom&apos;&apos; predictions made by the global warming theorists have not come true. Even the climate change histrionics one sees in the media after every major storm or fire are wrong, as the frequency of hurricanes, tornados, and wildfires are all way down." />
                      <outline text="Other facts arguing against the anthropogenic climate change theory include the latest report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the U.N.&apos;s global warming organization, which acknowledges that the Earth&apos;s temperatures haven&apos;t gotten warmer in over 15 years. Additionally, both polar ice caps are growing at near record rates. In fact, some peer-reviewed studies are predicting the earth is about to experience a mini ice age." />
                      <outline text="Perhaps Mr. Sharpton would be better off putting away the white coat and concentrating on what he does best: dividing the American people." />
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              <outline text="Internet-connected toothbrush makes CES debut - Yahoo News">
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              <outline text="As we say in EMS: Hip, hospital, hospice. Merkel injured in skiing accident, cancels meetings">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://rt.com/news/merkel-ski-injury-pelvis-225/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389071061_eZMkbDCD.html" />
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                      <outline text="Published time: January 06, 2014 11:10German Chancellor Angela Merkel. (AFP Photo / Lionel Bonaventure)" />
                      <outline text="German Chancellor Angela Merkel has injured her pelvis on a cross-country skiing trip during her Christmas vacation, her spokesman Steffen Seibert said. She will be mostly bedbound for three weeks and will not visit Warsaw on Wednesday as planned." />
                      <outline text="The injury will also prevent Merkel from receiving Luxembourg&apos;s new prime minister, Xavier Bettel, on Thursday." />
                      <outline text="Merkel fell and now has a crack in her pelvis, Seibert said. She has also suffered a serious contusion." />
                      <outline text="&quot;The chancellor is of course able to work and is in full communication,&quot; said Seibert. He added that Merkel&apos;s accident occurred &quot;at low speed&quot; but he declined to give further details." />
                      <outline text="The chancellor was staying at the skiing resort of St. Moritz in Switzerland with her husband, Joachim Sauer. The resort is a traditional Christmas vacationing spot for their family." />
                      <outline text="Merkel is the second prominent public figure to suffer a serious skiing injury these Christmas holidays. Last week former Formula 1 world champion Michael Schumacher had an accident in the French Alps, and remains in a coma due to a head trauma." />
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              <outline text="France-UAE satellite deal shaky after US spy tech discovered onboard &apos;&apos; report">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://rt.com/news/france-uae-satellite-deal-220/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389071032_m3Ze2jMh.html" />
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                      <outline text="Published time: January 06, 2014 13:06Edited time: January 06, 2014 14:51Pleiades satellite.(Image from smsc.cnes.fr)" />
                      <outline text="The sale of two intelligence satellites to the UAE by France for nearly a billion dollars could go south after they were found to contain American technology designed to intercept data transmitted to the ground station." />
                      <outline text="The equipment, costing 3.4 billion dirhams ($930 million), constitutes two high-resolution Pleiades-type Falcon Eye military intelligence satellites, which a top UAE defense source has said contain specific US-made components designed to intercept the satellites&apos; communications with their accompanying ground station, Defensenews.com said in a report." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;The discovery [of the US-made components] was reported to the [office of the] deputy supreme commander [Sheikh Mohamm ed Bin Zayed] in September,&apos;&apos; an unnamed defense source said. &apos;&apos;We have requested the French to change these components and also consulted with the Russian and Chinese firms.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;If this issue is not resolved, the UAE is willing to scrap the whole deal,&apos;&apos; said the source, adding that the incident has seen an increase in talks with Moscow, which &apos;&apos; along with Beijing &apos;&apos; has also been a frequent defense tech supplier to the Gulf state." />
                      <outline text="However, it is not clear whether the US equipment can be taken off the French satellites." />
                      <outline text="The satellites come courtesy of prime contractor Airbus Defence and Space and payload manufacturer Thales Alenia, neither of whom could be reached for comment." />
                      <outline text="The system, comprised of satellites and a ground station, will require 20 trained engineers to operate. Under the July 22 deal, signed by Sheikh Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai and deputy supreme commander of the armed forces, and French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, delivery of the satellites and the ground station was to be made sometime in 2018." />
                      <outline text="A total of 11 international bidders were competing in the Flacon Eye race for more than a decade to ship their technologies to the UAE, which in late 2012 announced that they had chosen to go with the French and the Americans." />
                      <outline text="According to the source, the French won because of the filters which their rival Americans imposed on the use of the equipment &apos;&apos; a policy dubbed &apos;&apos;shutter control.&apos;&apos; The US government restricts sale of commercial high resolution satellite images from spacecraft it licenses, if they are deemed a threat to its national security." />
                      <outline text="One French defense specialist found it surprising that France had had US spy technology onboard its equipment, especially when France&apos;s use of the Pleiades surveillance system is considered to be of critical importance to its national security." />
                      <outline text="According to Defensenews.com, UAE&apos;s threats to call off the deal are seen by some commentators as a way to secure a better bargain from the French, because &apos;&apos;the satellites would be part of a big package deal&apos;... it&apos;s not surprising the UAE drives a hard bargain. They&apos;re using it as a layer of power.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="The unnamed defense specialist referred to the possibility that the Emirates may wish to drive the price down for other equipment, such as the Dessault Aviation Rafale fighter jet." />
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              <outline text="Just Two Months Ago Barack Obama Was Warning Of &apos;&apos;Record Warm Temperatures&apos;&apos;">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://theulstermanreport.com/2014/01/06/just-two-months-ago-barack-obama-was-warning-of-record-warm-temperatures/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389070867_4H35PmTF.html" />
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      <outline text="Tue, 07 Jan 2014 05:01" />
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                      <outline text="Ignoring all recent evidence indicating otherwise, President Barack Obama, true to the progressive/socialist Big Government power grab that is the global warming/climate change hoax, issued an executive order just two months ago to lay the groundwork for a massive federal government plan to combat something that does not actually exist &apos;&apos; human made global warming." />
                      <outline text="Here&apos;s the executive order:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;The impacts of climate change &apos;-- including an increase in prolonged periods of excessively high temperatures, more heavy downpours, an increase in wildfires, more severe droughts, permafrost thawing, ocean acidification, and sea-level rise &apos;-- are already affecting communities, natural resources, ecosystems, economies, and public health across the Nation. These impacts are often most significant for communities that already face economic or health-related challenges, and for species and habitats that are already facing other pressures.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Managing these risks requires deliberate preparation, close cooperation, and coordinated planning by the Federal Government, as well as by stakeholders, to facilitate Federal, State, local, tribal, private-sector, and nonprofit-sector efforts to improve climate preparedness and resilience; help safeguard our economy, infrastructure, environment, and natural resources; and provide for the continuity of executive department and agency (agency) operations, services, and programs.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="That second paragraph is just more &apos;&apos;we need MORE Big Government&apos;&apos; nonsense of course, tying up everything and anything to the false progressive god that is climate change." />
                      <outline text="Here&apos;s what the people who actually make their living within the weather reporting environment are saying, just two months after Barack Obama&apos;s climate change freak-out executive order:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;This brutal cold will bring danger to millions from the northern Plains to the Midwest and down into the Tennessee Valley. Overnight lows are forecast to dip well below the zero-degree mark in these areas, even dropping to 30 below zero in parts of Minnesota and North Dakota.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="There has been NO generalized warming of the earth&apos;s climate in nearly fifteen years, and 2013 and certainly the start of 2014 are among the coldest we have seen in some time.  Possibly the only thing more of a hoax than global warming is Barack Obama himself.   -UM" />
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              <outline text="Climate Scientsters set out to prove Antarctic is shrinking and then get stuck in record ice for a polar summer">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://moralvolcano.wordpress.com/2014/01/06/climate-scientsters-set-out-to-prove-antarctic-is-shrinking-and-then-get-stuck-record-ice-for-polar-summer/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389070816_BxNxbgrq.html" />
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      <outline text="Tue, 07 Jan 2014 05:00" />
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                      <outline text="Daily Express article &apos;&apos;Global warming brigade lose the plot on a ship of fools&apos;&apos; by Leo McKinstry" />
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              <outline text="VIDEO-60 Minutes: Tax Dollars Fund Obama Cleantech Bust | The Blog on Obama: White House Dossier">
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                      <outline text="CBS is one of the few MSM outfits willing to consistently perform accountability on the Obama White House." />
                      <outline text="In this latest example, veteran CBS correspondent Leslie Stahl finds that billions thrown at &apos;&apos;clean energy&apos;&apos; over the past decade &apos;&apos; much of it by President Obama &apos;&apos; has gone to waste." />
                      <outline text="From the piece:" />
                      <outline text="Despite billions invested by the U.S. government in so-called &apos;&apos;Cleantech&apos;&apos; energy, Washington and Silicon Valley have little to show for it" />
                      <outline text="About a decade ago, the smart people who funded the Internet turned their attention to the energy sector, rallying tech engineers to invent ways to get us off fossil fuels, devise powerful solar panels, clean cars, and futuristic batteries. The idea got a catchy name: &apos;&apos;Cleantech.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Silicon Valley got Washington excited about it. President Bush was an early supporter, but the federal purse strings truly loosened under President Obama.  Hoping to create innovation and jobs, he committed north of a $100 billion in loans, grants and tax breaks to Cleantech.  But instead of breakthroughs, the sector suffered a string of expensive tax-funded flops. Suddenly Cleantech was a dirty word." />
                      <outline text="Here&apos;s the entire segment:" />
                      <outline text="Tagged as: environment, Obama, video" />
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              <outline text="CBS News Goes After Barack Obama&apos;s Pay To Play Green Energy Fund">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://theulstermanreport.com/2014/01/06/cbs-news-goes-after-barack-obamas-pay-to-play-green-energy-fund/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389069008_TbdXDYdT.html" />
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      <outline text="Tue, 07 Jan 2014 04:30" />
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                      <outline text="The Obama administration has enjoyed consistent and significant support from Silicon Valley business interests before and during his time at the White House.  CBS News hints as to why, and the answer plays to the tune of over 100 BILLION dollars&apos;..." />
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                      <outline text="Despite billions invested by the U.S. government in so-called &apos;&apos;Cleantech&apos;&apos; energy, Washington and Silicon Valley have little to show for it" />
                      <outline text="About a decade ago, the smart people who funded the Internet turned their attention to the energy sector, rallying tech engineers to invent ways to get us off fossil fuels, devise powerful solar panels, clean cars, and futuristic batteries. The idea got a catchy name: &apos;&apos;Cleantech.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Silicon Valley got Washington excited about it. President Bush was an early supporter, but the federal purse strings truly loosened under President Obama.  Hoping to create innovation and jobs, he committed north of a $100 billion in loans, grants and tax breaks to Cleantech.  But instead of breakthroughs, the sector suffered a string of expensive tax-funded flops. Suddenly Cleantech was a dirty word.  LINK" />
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                      <outline text="Now I know some will ask why Congress, once again, had done nothing regarding this latest Obama pay to play scandal, so similar of course to earlier and related scandals like Solyndra.  The answer lies in some very critically placed politicians who sit on powerful investigative committees who, like the president, enjoy consistent and $ignificant support from Silicon Valley." />
                      <outline text="The last five-plus years in Washington D.C. have been the most corrupt and abusive in the history of this nation.  If we had a more honest Mainstream Media, much of which has been complicit in this corruption, Americans would have run this administration and its complex and ever growing support system out of town some time ago." />
                      <outline text="As it is, as it always is &apos;&apos; we must look to ourselves to solve this problem readers.  The 2014 Midterm Election is the first major step in doing so.   -UM" />
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              <outline text="Anthrax-tainted meat the source of Zimbabwe outbreak, 33 people affected">
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              <outline text="VIDEO-Hollywood&apos;s Villain: Kim Dotcom - CBS News">
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                      <outline text="The U.S. government says Kim Dotcom is one of the world&apos;s biggest Internet pirates, but Dotcom insists he&apos;s a businessman" />
                      <outline text="The following script is from &quot;Hollywood&apos;s Villain&quot; which aired on Jan. 5, 2014. Bob Simon is the correspondent. David Levine and Michael Gavshon, producers." />
                      <outline text="Hollywood&apos;s always had its bad guys. Think the Joker or Darth Vader. But their biggest villain is a man who calls himself Kim Dotcom. You won&apos;t see him on the big screen but, until recently, he ran a service that made it possible for you to see almost any movie you wanted to for next to nothing. Before his website, Megaupload, was shut down, federal authorities say it allowed people to access not only copyrighted films, but copyrighted music, books and video games. They claim he cost the entertainment industry more than $500 million in lost revenue. Hollywood considered him one of the worst pirates ever. The U.S. has filed an indictment against Kim Dotcom for copyright infringement, racketeering and money laundering and requested his extradition from New Zealand, where he lives. That was two years ago, but Kim Dotcom hasn&apos;t gone anywhere." />
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                      <outline text="60 Minutes OvertimeInside Kim Dotcom&apos;s &apos;&apos;golden cage&apos;&apos;60 Minutes tours the strange, luxurious world of Kim Dotcom, who is stuck in New Zealand under threat of extradition from the United States" />
                      <outline text=" Kim Dotcom was once master of the Internet but these days, his domain is 60 acres of rolling hillside near Auckland, New Zealand. Nice place. The only problem is this larger than life character can&apos;t leave New Zealand&apos;...when he&apos;s not touring his grounds on a souped-up golf cart, Kim is fighting the entertainment industry and extradition to the United States. He is Hollywood&apos;s super villain, which is, in many ways, a role he always wanted to play.Kim Dotcom: I was inspired by the James Bond movies, you know? Where, you know, some characters had private islands and super tankers converted into yachts and space stations and underwater homes. So, you know, I got inspired by that.Bob Simon: But you&apos;re not playing James Bond, you&apos;re playing Dr. No." />
                      <outline text="Kim Dotcom: That&apos;s what everybody says." />
                      <outline text="Kim Dotcom changed his name from Kim Schmitz in 2005 when he started a file sharing service." />
                      <outline text="It was called Megaupload, and as this ad shows, it boasted the endorsement of celebrities like Kanye West, Will.i.am and Kim Kardashian." />
                      <outline text="&quot;I was inspired by the James Bond movies, you know? Where, you know, some characters had private islands and super tankers converted into yachts and space stations and underwater homes. ...&quot;Here&apos;s how it worked. If you wanted to send a friend a file that was too large to email -- a wedding video, for example -- you could just upload it onto Megaupload&apos;s servers and your friends could click a link to download it. It was a virtual warehouse where people stored and shared digital files." />
                      <outline text="By selling advertisements and premium subscriptions, Megaupload brought in an estimated $175 million. It became one of the most frequented sites on the Internet. How did it get so popular and profitable? According to federal authorities, by also allowing users to illegally share the hottest new movies, or hit songs, or TV programs, including some CBS shows." />
                      <outline text="Shawn Henry: Megaupload knowingly created and facilitated the distribution of stolen property." />
                      <outline text="Shawn Henry is former executive assistant director of the FBI. He was responsible for the Megaupload investigation." />
                      <outline text="Shawn Henry: No different than if somebody has a warehouse where stolen property is being dropped off. If you created the environment that facilitated it, and you encouraged it, and you incentivized people by paying them to drop off stolen property, I think that you are complicit." />
                      <outline text="In its indictment, the Justice Department calls Megaupload a &apos;&apos;Mega Conspiracy&apos;&apos;&apos;... a &apos;&apos;worldwide criminal organization whose members engaged in criminal copyright infringement and money laundering on a massive scale...&apos;&apos; But Kim argues that he is not legally responsible for what users chose to do on his site." />
                      <outline text="Kim Dotcom: Am I the one who&apos;s at fault if users upload that kind of stuff and up-- re-upload it again? Do I have to go to jail for that? Because I didn&apos;t do it. I didn&apos;t upload these things to Megaupload." />
                      <outline text="Bob Simon: The indictment called you a pirate. They weren&apos;t just charging you with copyright infringement. It was a whole list of crimes: racketeering, money laundering. Where do these charges come from?" />
                      <outline text="Kim Dotcom: Well, they are all derived from the copyright infringement allegation. And-- the racketeering was added on top because in New Zealand, you cannot be extradited for copyright infringement." />
                      <outline text="Yet federal authorities allege Kim&apos;s whole business was built on piracy, offering cash incentives to users who uploaded popular content like movies and music. That copyright infringement allegedly cost the entertainment industry more than $500 million in lost revenue&apos;...Kim was getting rich, they say, but every dollar he made was a dollar taken away from the people who actually produced the material." />
                      <outline text="Bob Simon: How much of a priority was this for Hollywood? How badly did they wanna shut him down?" />
                      <outline text="Eriq Gardner: Hollywood wanted it terribly badly. I mean, this was the No. 1 pirate in their eyes." />
                      <outline text="Eriq Gardner is a senior editor at The Hollywood Reporter who&apos;s covered the Megaupload case extensively." />
                      <outline text="Eriq Gardner: This was a guy who was-- fostering infringements on a massive scale." />
                      <outline text="Bob Simon: Any idea how many users there were?" />
                      <outline text="Eriq Gardner: There were-- reported to be about 50 million users on a daily basis." />
                      <outline text="Bob Simon: To me, I mean 50 million sounds virtually incomprehensible." />
                      <outline text="Eriq Gardner: To the entertainment industry, those are 50 million people who are not paying $12 for a DVD. Those are people who are not paying $15 for a movie ticket." />
                      <outline text="In 2010, the Motion Picture Association of America, which represents the film industry, referred the case to the Justice Department. The U.S. then enlisted the help of the New Zealand government, and on the morning of Jan. 20, 2012, after months of planning, their top anti-terror unit took action. " />
                      <outline text=" As you can see in these videos taken that day, they descended on Kim&apos;s compound as if it were an al Qaeda stronghold. They were working closely with officials from the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI who were in Auckland helping oversee the raid. It was a scene straight out of a summer blockbuster.&quot;To the entertainment industry, those are 50 million people who are not paying $12 for a DVD. Those are people who are not paying $15 for a movie ticket.&quot;Wayne Tempero: There was a serious group of individuals here." />
                      <outline text="Wayne Tempero is Kim&apos;s head of security. The morning of the raid he says found himself facing down two officers with automatic weapons." />
                      <outline text="Bob Simon: What kinda weapons?" />
                      <outline text="Wayne Tempero: MP5s. Everybody had side arms on. There were shotguns. I saw people walking around with sledgehammers, everything.Tempero was tied up and held in the mansion&apos;s courtyard. The rest of Kim&apos;s staff, his three children and pregnant wife were rounded up as well." />
                      <outline text="Wayne Tempero: So this is the staircase up to the boss&apos;s private area of the house." />
                      <outline text="Kim had been lying on his bed working at his computer when he heard the ruckus outside." />
                      <outline text="Wayne Tempero: He walked over here and grabbed this. This is a panic button. He pressed that." />
                      <outline text="Bob Simon: And that goes through to you?" />
                      <outline text="Wayne Tempero: Straight to me, a text message to me. Police were working their sledgehammers, but couldn&apos;t find Kim anywhere." />
                      <outline text="Wayne Tempero: And they were&apos;--they&apos;d done this damage here thinking that he was in the dumb waiter." />
                      <outline text="Tempero says he was forced to show them where Kim was." />
                      <outline text="Bob Simon: It&apos;s a closet?" />
                      <outline text="Wayne Tempero: It&apos;s a closet. But if you push the back of the door--" />
                      <outline text="OK, so this is the Red Room. As you can see, only because of the color of the carpet, nothing sinister." />
                      <outline text="The police found Kim sitting behind a pillar, not far from a locker that stored a shotgun.  To this day, Kim believes the operation was excessive." />
                      <outline text="Kim Dotcom: This is an overreach of epic proportions." />
                      <outline text="Bob Simon: But there was a gun in the room?" />
                      <outline text="Kim Dotcom: Yeah there was a gun in the room. But you know I mean you in the U.S., everyone has a gun in the room, right? That&apos;s not the reason why you go and invade the home with anti-terrorist forces." />
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                      <outline text="60 Minutes: Segment ExtrasA military-style raid on Kim Dotcom&apos;s compound&apos;&apos;This was like the predator drone of copyright actions,&apos;&apos; says Susan Crawford, a professor at the Cardozo School of Law and former Obama Administr..." />
                      <outline text=" The police weren&apos;t finished. They seized his computers, carried away Kim&apos;s fleet of luxury cars, froze his assets and pulled the plug on Megaupload. Kim Dotcom was arrested along with three of his associates, and thrown in jail for a month. It was a global operation that sent shockwaves across the Internet.Bob Simon: Was the Megaupload bust designed to send a message?" />
                      <outline text="Shawn Henry: I think that the judicial process is about deterrents. It&apos;s about people understanding that there are consequences for crime. This-- we didn&apos;t-- the FBI didn&apos;t investigate this case specifically to send a message, but certainly, that&apos;s a result." />
                      <outline text="Kim had always skated on the edge of legality. Before his foray into the entertainment business, he was a hacker and claims to have broken into computers at NASA and the Pentagon. He turned those skills into a successful business advising major corporations on how to protect themselves from hackers just like him." />
                      <outline text="Kim Dotcom: I&apos;m good at this whole business game." />
                      <outline text="Bob Simon: You&apos;re just a plain businessman." />
                      <outline text="Kim Dotcom: I&apos;m a businessman. Yeah." />
                      <outline text="Bob Simon: A plain businessman who, when he was a teenager, hacked into the Pentagon and NASA? Come on." />
                      <outline text="Kim Dotcom: Well, I-- I have to say that I love being a businessman much more than being a hacker." />
                      <outline text="Kim has had his hands in many businesses. Some of them met with disapproval.  In the 90s, he was arrested for using computers to hack telephone lines and credit card numbers.  Then he pled guilty to insider trading&apos;...later, was found guilty of embezzlement. White collar crimes." />
                      <outline text="But in videos he circulated online, he loved portraying himself as a cartoonish action hero." />
                      <outline text="He used the Internet the way Hollywood&apos;s giants have always used the big screen&apos;...creating an extravagant persona.  There he was on yachts or private planes, and here he is with his wife showing off one of his luxury cars.  Check out the license plate.  His narcissism had no limits and he was never far from a photographer.  When he finally settled down, it was in this modern-day Xanadu, a mansion only he...or Orson Welles&apos;...could have imagined." />
                      <outline text=" Bob Simon: Were all these extravagant things here when you bought it?Kim Dotcom: What do you mean?" />
                      <outline text="Bob Simon: I mean, that&apos;s quite a chandelier." />
                      <outline text="Kim Dotcom: Oh no, I bought that. I like black and white, as you can see, that&apos;s a theme throughout the house." />
                      <outline text="When Kim moved to New Zealand from Hong Kong three years ago, Megaupload was a worldwide sensation." />
                      <outline text="Bob Simon: By the time you came here, you were already a very wealthy man." />
                      <outline text="Kim Dotcom: Yeah. I made good money." />
                      <outline text="Bob Simon: Right. Can you say how much at the time? What were you worth when you left Hong Kong?" />
                      <outline text="Kim Dotcom: Well, we just did a valuation for the company because we wanted to do an IPO, and it was around two and a half billion dollars." />
                      <outline text="Bob Simon: Two and a half billion?" />
                      <outline text="Kim Dotcom: Yes." />
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                      <outline text="60 Minutes: Segment ExtrasKim Dotcom dreamed of making millions as a kid&apos;&apos;It must have been encoded in my DNA,&apos;&apos; Dotcom says of his childhood dream -- which he claims he achieved at eighteen." />
                      <outline text=" The government says this empire was built, quite simply, on stolen goods. But Kim insists he complied with the law, went to great lengths to remove infringing material from the site. So why does he think the government&apos;s going after him?Kim Dotcom: Because of my flamboyant lifestyle, because of me being German, the way I am. I&apos;m the easiest person to sell as a villain." />
                      <outline text="Bob Simon: You really think that that&apos;s what did it? You don&apos;t think there was anything about Megaupload that led them to say and think, &quot;This guy&apos;s gone too far&quot;?" />
                      <outline text="Kim Dotcom: I&apos;m the perfect target. And that&apos;s why they picked Megaupload." />
                      <outline text="Bob Simon: Kim Dotcom says he&apos;s convinced that he was chosen because he looks like a villain." />
                      <outline text="Shawn Henry: People sometimes tell me I look like a villain, right. People aren&apos;t investigated because of the way they look, or the type of car they drive. They&apos;re investigated because there&apos;s an allegation that they&apos;re involved in illegal activity, that they&apos;re committing a crime." />
                      <outline text="But if federal authorities hoped Kim would be in U.S. custody by now, they are surely disappointed.  First, a judge in New Zealand ruled the warrants the police used were illegal. Then, New Zealand officials admitted to eavesdropping on Kim&apos;s communications. That was illegal too. Two years after his arrest, the battle over Kim Dotcom&apos;s extradition continues." />
                      <outline text="[Kim Dotcom: I was illegally spied on by the GCSB.]" />
                      <outline text="Megaupload might not exist anymore but Kim&apos;s seized on the controversy to reinvent himself. Always a master of marketing, he&apos;s become the darling of the media in New Zealand and a self-styled privacy activist. He&apos;s announced plans to form a political party, and early last year, on the anniversary of that raid, he launched a brand new file sharing service." />
                      <outline text="He is, as always, the star of his own movie. But this time, he didn&apos;t write the script." />
                      <outline text="[Kim Dotcom: Stop this madness. Let&apos;s all be friends.]" />
                      <outline text="We asked the Department of Justice and the FBI to talk to us about the case. They declined.  So did the Motion Picture Association of America, but they sent us a statement saying, in part, &apos;&apos;no industry can compete with theft.&quot;" />
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              <outline text="No, Fukushima is not killing off massive quantities of sea life near California - Boing Boing">
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      <outline text="Tue, 07 Jan 2014 01:54" />
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                      <outline text="Deep Sea News, a blog written largely by professional ocean scientists, has been doing a really good job of debunking bogus stories about Fukushima radiation affecting ocean wildlife near North America. And there are a lot to choose from. It&apos;s damn near a genre, at this point &apos;-- a genre that&apos;s full of misleading information and flat-out fabrications. For instance, the latest story to circulate on social media is all about how Fukushima radiation is causing massive die-offs of sea life off the coast of California." />
                      <outline text="But this claim falls apart pretty quickly. At Deep Sea News, Craig McClain, Assistant Director of Science for the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center, found that, perhaps unsurprisingly, the real science behind this story has nothing to do with radiation or Fukushima. Instead, writers at Natural News apparently took a scientific journal article about climate and food cycles in the deep ocean and just decided, without any basis, that the bloom/die-off cycles recorded in the paper must have been caused by Fukushima. This, despite the fact that those cycles have been happening since before 2011." />
                      <outline text="McClain breaks down the research paper that Natural News used to make their Fukushima claims and explains what&apos;s really going on. One key point, the paper isn&apos;t even about mysterious deaths of massive amounts of marine creatures. It&apos;s about bloom/die-off cycles, a natural process in which small creatures like algae and jelly-like salps explode in number and then die, sinking to the seafloor where their bodies feed other animals. When the paper says that the die-offs are larger than they used to be, what it&apos;s really saying is that populations of algae and salps are getting larger and that sudden blooms in those populations are getting bigger. The real science is not a story about death, at all. It&apos;s a story about a food cycle on steroids." />
                      <outline text="From 2003 to 2012 the amount of phytoplankton production, fodder for marine snow, was higher than years prior. After 2006, the frequency of spikes in marine snow, i.e. blizzards, also increased. In the summer of 2011, the first of three dramatic blizzards occurred. During this event a large number of diatoms bloomed at the surface and sank rapidly to the seafloor. The second event in the spring/early summer of 2012, was triggered by a major bloom of gelatinous salps. As mentioned in the press release of the paper, &apos;&apos;These salps became so abundant that they blocked the seawater intake of the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant, located on the California coast east of Station M.&apos;&apos; When these salps died, as they do after a bloom, they carpeted the seafloor. In September 2012 another plankton bloom occurred and this combined with fecal pellets from salps (who hungrily munched on the algae) again carpeted the floor with marine snow. In addition the greatest amounts of marine snow and consumption by deep-sea life (as measured by respiration rates) occurred in the last two years of the time series." />
                      <outline text="... Nowhere does the paper or the press release mention radiation or Fukushima. Nilch, negatory, nadda, never." />
                      <outline text="But this is not good enough for staff writer Ethan Hunt and others outlets that continue to recycle this story. [Here McClain quotes the Natural News article:] &quot;Though the researchers involved with the work have been reluctant to pin Fukushima as a potential cause &apos;-- National Geographic, which covered the study recently, did not even mention Fukushima &apos;-- the timing of the discovery suggests that Fukushima is, perhaps, the cause.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="I&apos;m really not kidding. Natural News literally pulled the Fukushima reference out of thin air, based solely on the fact that three large algae blooms occurred after the spring of 2011 &apos;-- even though those were part of a pattern of especially large blooms dating back to 2006, and the overall quantity of small plants and animals involved in the bloom/die-off cycle has been especially high since 2003. And then Natural News insinuated that scientists and other news outlets were engaging in conspiracy or willful ignorance because those people didn&apos;t make wild, speculative claims with no basis in fact. Essentially, Natural News lies to you. And, for that, they&apos;re being rewarded with increased readership. So here&apos;s a better plan. In the future, when you see a headline on Facebook or Twitter telling you about Fukushima harming North American fisheries or ocean life, don&apos;t bother clicking on that link. Go check out Deep Sea News, instead, and get the real story behind the headline." />
                      <outline text="Image: A colony of salps, photographed by Lars Plougmann and used via CC" />
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              <outline text="VIDEO-Michael Bay Flips out at CES 2014 in Vegas - YouTube">
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              <outline text="LEVIATHAN-Palestinians sign first contract for Israel&apos;s offshore natural gas - Israel Business, Ynetnews">
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                      <outline text="20-year, $1.2 billion agreement will provide Jenin power plant with 4.75 billion cubic meters of gas from Leviathan field Avital Lahav" />
                      <outline text="Palestine Power Generating Company has become the first company to sign a contract with the Leviathan Gas Field." />
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                      <outline text="The agreement will supply the Palestinian energy company with $1.2 billion worth of natural gas in order to generate electricity from a power station that it will establish next to Jenin." />
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                      <outline text="The gas reservoir west of Haifa, owned in part by Israeli companies Delek Drilling, Avner Oil and Gas and Ratio Oil Exploration, and which will be operated by plurality shareholder American company Noble Energy, contains about 550 billion cubic meters of natural gas. Over the course of 20 years, 4.75 billion cubic meters will be sold to the Palestinian company." />
                      <outline text="Sea ChangeIsrael&apos;s new motor fuels strategy leans on gas / ReutersNatural gas deposits aimed at replacing 60 percent of oil use in Israel by 2025, as switching from oil could bring consumer savings, tax income to add another percentage point to GDP" />
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                      <outline text="The deal was signed in the American Colony hotel in Jerusalem. The controlling shareholder of Delek Drillings, Yitzhak Tshuva, said economic deals between the Israelis and Palestinians would only help advance the need for peace." />
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                      <outline text="&quot;Peace is a cooperative deed, done through economic cooperation, respect and mutual faith,&quot; he said. &quot;Cooperative economic agreements, such as the one signed today, will help bring the two nations closer and will contribute to building to the base to peace.&quot;" />
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                      <outline text="Noble Energy CEO Lawson Freeman said his company welcomed the historic agreement, Leviathan&apos;s first." />
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                      <outline text="&quot;We hope to reach a state where we can sign more gas contracts with local customers,&quot; he said. &quot;We&apos;re looking forward to seeing the development of Leviathan in the near future.&quot;" />
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              <outline text="AUDIO-NPR-Want Perfect Pitch? You Might Be Able To Pop A Pill For That : NPR">
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                      <outline text="hide captionJazz singer Ella Fitzergerald was said to have perfect pitch." />
                      <outline text="Klaus Frings/APJazz singer Ella Fitzergerald was said to have perfect pitch." />
                      <outline text="Klaus Frings/APIn the world of music, there is no more remarkable gift than having perfect pitch. As the story goes, Ella Fitzgerald&apos;s band would use her perfect pitch to tune their instruments." />
                      <outline text="Although it has a genetic component, most believe that perfect pitch &apos;-- or absolute pitch &apos;-- is a primarily a function of early life exposure and training in music, says Takao Hensch, professor of molecular and cellular biology at Harvard." />
                      <outline text="Hensch is studying a drug which might allow adults to learn perfect pitch by re-creating this critical period in brain development. Hensch says the drug, valprioc acid, allows the brain to absorb new information as easily as it did before age 7." />
                      <outline text="&quot;It&apos;s a mood-stabilizing drug, but we found that it also restores the plasticity of the brain to a juvenile state,&quot; Hensch tells NPR&apos;s Linda Wertheimer." />
                      <outline text="Hensch gave the drug to a group of healthy, young men who had no musical training as children. They were asked to perform tasks online to train their ears, and at the end of a two-week period, tested on their ability to discriminate tone, to see if the training had more effect than it normally would at their age." />
                      <outline text="In other words, he gave people a pill and then taught them to have perfect pitch. The findings are significant: &quot;It&apos;s quite remarkable since there are no known reports of adults acquiring absolute pitch,&quot; he says." />
                      <outline text="Interview HighlightsOn whether the drug could be used to teach other skills" />
                      <outline text="There are a number of examples of critical-period type development, language being one of the most obvious ones. So the idea here was, could we come up with a way that would reopen plasticity, [and] paired with the appropriate training, allow adult brains to become young again?" />
                      <outline text="On the likelihood of the drug becoming common for learning new languages" />
                      <outline text="I think we are getting closer to this day, because we are able to understand at greater cellular detail how the brain changes throughout development. But I should caution that critical periods have evolved for a reason, and it is a process that one probably would not want to tamper with carelessly." />
                      <outline text="If we&apos;ve shaped our identities through development, through a critical period, and have matched our brain to the environment in which we were raised &apos;--acquiring language, culture, identity &apos;-- then if we were to erase that by reopening the critical period, we run quite a risk as well." />
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              <outline text="VIDEO-Kim Dotcom: The Man Behind Mega | VICE United States">
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                      <outline text="The VICE Guide to Making 2014 Better Than 2013: How to Have Better Sex in 2014" />
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                      <outline text="VICE News: Kim Dotcom: The Man Behind Mega" />
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              <outline text="VIDEO- Pentagon Generals Ready to Arrest Obama After CIA Columbia Obama Trial - YouTube">
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              <outline text="5-year-old Ore. boy dies of flu complications | Local &amp; Regional | Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, Idaho News, Weather, Sports and Breaking News - KBOI 2">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.kboi2.com/news/local/5-year-old-dies-of-flu-complications-vaccines-dont-work-all-the-time-eugene-oregon-news-238806411.html" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389043914_hDUXAc6W.html" />
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                      <outline text="PORTLAND, Ore. -- A 5-year-old Eugene boy died from flu-related complications in late December after health officials say he caught the H1N1 virus." />
                      <outline text="Calandra Burgess said her son Ronan received the flu vaccine in November. " />
                      <outline text="&quot;All thee of my children had the nasal spray. My other two kids didn&apos;t get sick at all,&quot; said Burgess." />
                      <outline text="She said her 5-year-old Ronan came down with the flu Friday Dec. 20 while she and her husband were working through the flu. Burgess took Ronan to his pediatrician when he developed a barking cough often characterizing croup." />
                      <outline text="&quot;She didn&apos;t think about doing an influenza test, because it had been past the 48-hour mark for the antivirals,&quot; said Burgess." />
                      <outline text="She started giving Ronan doses of steroidal medication Monday, prescribed by his pediatrician to combat the coughing, croup symptoms." />
                      <outline text="Ronan&apos;s symptoms didn&apos;t seem to be improving, so Burgess took her son to the emergency room early Christmas morning. Doctors took a soft-tissue x-ray of his upper respiratory system." />
                      <outline text="&quot;They said it looked like it was collapsed a little, but it was nothing to be too concerned about,&quot; Burgess said. " />
                      <outline text="After spending the day with their son, Burgess and her husband felt Ronan needed to go back to the hospital." />
                      <outline text="&quot;I went to put (Ronan&apos;s) pants on, got one leg on him&apos;... my son collapsed right in front of me and turned blue,&quot; Burgess said." />
                      <outline text="Paramedics secured an airway while rushing Ronan to Sacred Heart in Eugene. Doctors there agreed that it was best to transfer the boy up to Doernbecher Children&apos;s Hospital in Portland." />
                      <outline text="&quot;Once we got up there, it seemed like the worst was yet to come,&quot; Burgess said." />
                      <outline text="She said her son suffered severe brain damage due to a lack of oxygen from a collapsed airway. After numerous tests, treatments and hard decisions facing Burgess and her family, Ronan passed away on Dec. 29." />
                      <outline text="&quot;Through this process I thought about how beautiful my son was, and how he was able to bring a smile to everyone&apos;s face,&quot; said Burgess. &quot;He was a happy, sweet-natured boy. Always wanting to help out and be there for us ... he was my pride and joy.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Burgess said she wanted to find some sort of light through Ronan&apos;s passing. Along with making Ronan an organ donor, Burgess hopes people will learn from his death. " />
                      <outline text="&quot;The thing people seem to forget is that vaccines don&apos;t work all the time. In this case it wasn&apos;t a 100 percent guarantee, and people need to remember that,&quot; said Burgess. &quot;It saved two of my children from getting horribly sick, and I will always make sure my family continues to get them each year.&quot;" />
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              <outline text="VIDEO-2 dead, 81 hospitalized in Oregon H1N1 flu cases | NWCN.com Washington - Oregon - Idaho">
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                      <outline text="PORTLAND -- Local emergency rooms are quickly filling up with flu victims and doctors said they are seeing a rise in H1N1, also known as swine flu, which caused a pandemic back in 2009." />
                      <outline text="A 5-year-old boy from Eugene died from the flu at Oregon Health &amp; Science University after falling ill on Christmas day, according to officials from the hospital." />
                      <outline text="A neighbor saw emergency crews at the boy&apos;s home on Christmas day and news of the child&apos;s death came as a shock." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;It&apos;s just sad very devastating. I couldn&apos;t imagine what they might be going through,&apos;&apos; said Tim Yali." />
                      <outline text="The flu has been spreading all over the country and state officials now consider flu activity widespread in Oregon. Dr. Mo Daya works at OHSU. He said he expected to see more cases of the flu." />
                      <outline text="So far, at least two people have died of the flu in Oregon and 81 people have been hospitalized." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;It can become bad, very quickly,&apos;&apos; Daya said. &apos;&apos;In the time I&apos;ve worked in the last two weeks, every shift has had at least one or two positive cases. At least one or two each sift have been admitted to the ICU.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Daya said there is a vaccine for the swine flu that&apos;s not perfect but can help." />
                      <outline text="More: Ore. Flu Prevention" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;The vaccine is the best preventative thing we have today. I encourage everyone who hasn&apos;t had the vaccine to get out and get the vaccine to try to protect this from occurring,&apos;&apos; he said." />
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                      <outline text="KGW reporter Art Edwards contributed to this report." />
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              <outline text="Shenhua Energy Co. Ltd., Energy Corp. of America plan Marcellus wells - Pittsburgh Business Times">
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                      <outline text="The biggest coal company in the world, China&apos;s state-owned Shenhua Energy Co. Ltd., is making a big commitment to drilling for natural gas in southwestern Pennsylvania." />
                      <outline text="Shenhua is making a $90 million investment in a joint venture with Energy Corporation of America to drill for natural gas in Greene County." />
                      <outline text="The Denver-based Energy Corporation of America said in a prepared statement that the natural gas wells would be drilled with Shenhua subsidiary Shenhua America Holdings Corp. over the next 18 months in Greene County. Shenhua will provide $90 million in initial capital for the drilling project, and Energy Corp. of America will operate the wells, with the rest of the capital needs being split evenly by Shenhua and Energy Corp." />
                      <outline text="Few other details were immediately available." />
                      <outline text="&quot;It is only fitting for these operations to take place in Greene County. This area of Appalachia has been at the center of ECA&apos;s Marcellus development, as well as a hotbed of Marcellus development,&quot; said Energy Corp. of America CEO John Mork in a prepared statement. &quot;We have an outstanding track record there, an excellent reputation, respect from local community members and leaders, and extensive experience working in the Marcellus. And &apos;&apos; we are experts in shale gas development. We are very pleased to be working with Shenhua on this joint venture, and this is only the beginning of what, I hope, will be a long, mutually beneficial working relationship.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Shenhua has 62 coal mines and produced 460 million tons of raw coal in 2012. It was founded in 1995 by the Chinese government, which owns it fully." />
                      <outline text="Energy Corp. of America has 1 million acres from New York to Tennessee and 4,600 wells, according to its website." />
                      <outline text="Paul J. Gough is digital producer at the Pittsburgh Business Times. Contact him at pgough@bizjournals.com or 412-208-3827. You can also follow him on Twitter." />
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              <outline text="Rachel&apos;s Show | National Review Online">
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                      <outline text="MSNBC, the left-leaning cable-news network, has settled on one solution to its recent problems. It now has an executive reviewing scripts before they go on the air. The role, which has fallen to Rich Stockwell, a former executive producer ofThe Ed ShowandCountdown with Keith Olbermannwho now oversees special projects at the network, was created as several of the network&apos;s hosts have, to the embarrassment of network brass, conducted a master class in political incorrectness. In recent months, Alec Baldwin, Martin Bashir, and, most recently, Melissa Harris-Perry have awkwardly crashed into the trinity of sexual orientation, gender, and race, leading many to wonder if there are any adults in charge at MSNBC." />
                      <outline text="There is one such adult, actually, and her name is Rachel Maddow. Though she provides the network&apos;s ideological vision &apos;-- MSNBC president Phil Griffin has called her &apos;&apos;our quarterback&apos;&apos; &apos;-- she&apos;s neither an executive nor a manager. Griffin, who wears both hats, is, from all appearances, letting the inmates run the asylum. Meanwhile, the network that Griffin has labeled &apos;&apos;the place for progressives&apos;&apos; is experiencing a free fall in its ratings, which are down 29 percent from 2012. A decline was expected after a presidential-election year, but MSNBC&apos;s competitors did not suffer as acutely. Fox News was down only 5 percent in total viewers (it suffered far more in the coveted 25&apos;&apos;54 demographic, where the network has persistently struggled); CNN&apos;s numbers, under the stewardship of newly installed president Jeff Zucker, remained flat." />
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                      <outline text="Apologies are rare in the world of television, but they have come from MSNBC at a regular clip in recent months. &apos;&apos;Anti-gay slurs are wrong,&apos;&apos; Baldwin said in late November. Days before, he had accosted a photographer who was following his family and allegedly hurled an anti-gay slur in his direction. The same day Baldwin issued his apology, Martin Bashir took to the air with a clumsy pontification about Sarah Palin, slavery, and human excrement. By early December, both Baldwin and Bashir had announced that they were leaving the network.The dust had hardly settled before Tulane professor cum MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry was tearfully apologizing to &apos;&apos;families formed through transracial adoption.&apos;&apos; She had led a holiday humor segment on December 30 that used as its jumping-off point a Romney-family photo. Harris-Perry said the segment took an &apos;&apos;unexpected&apos;&apos; turn as her guests poked fun at Mitt Romney&apos;s adopted African-American grandson." />
                      <outline text="Few, though, suspect that Harris-Perry will suffer the same fate as her less fortunate colleagues, and MSNBC declined to comment on the matter. That&apos;s because Harris-Perry is part of Maddow&apos;s in-crowd, the liberal, wonkish elite now ascendant at MSNBC." />
                      <outline text="Sources say it is Maddow rather than Phil Griffin who provides MSNBC&apos;s editorial direction, and that she also holds considerable sway over personnel decisions. &apos;&apos;I know I&apos;m never going to get freakin&apos; talking points from Phil,&apos;&apos; Maddow told TheNew Yorker last year. &apos;&apos;Can you imagine? Like, what would they be?&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Behind her back, colleagues call her &apos;&apos;the queen,&apos;&apos; a not so subtle suggestion that Maddow gets what Maddow wants. And what she wants is a network filled with young wonks such as Chris Hayes, Ezra Klein, Alex Wagner, and Harris-Perry, whose highbrow intellectualism can, she hopes, push the Democratic party, and the country, to the left. On Twitter, Harris-Perry&apos;s show proudly uses the hashtag #nerdland. Alex Wagner&apos;s move to the 4 p.m. hour, where Bashir&apos;s show once aired, has Maddow&apos;s fingerprints on it." />
                      <outline text="Griffin, who came of age as a sports producer at CNN and then as a booker on the Today show, is, according to a former colleague, &apos;&apos;utterly non-ideological.&apos;&apos; &apos;&apos;He makes decisions,&apos;&apos; says the former colleague, &apos;&apos;based on 30-day trailing numbers&apos;&apos; and lacks a strategic vision. Maddow, who came aboard in 2008, has filled the ideological void. &apos;&apos;Alec Baldwin and Martin were outliers; they weren&apos;t part of her inner circle,&apos;&apos; says a television insider. &apos;&apos;Bashir&apos;s contract was up, he was twisting in the wind when this happened, and he was out of sync with Rachel&apos;s ideology.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="As Maddow&apos;s foes have suffered, her acolytes have prospered &apos;-- chief among them, 34-year-old Brown University graduate Chris Hayes, who last April replaced Ed Schultz, the warrior progressive from the Plains. &apos;&apos;You did it,&apos;&apos; Maddow announced as Hayes wrapped up his inaugural show. &apos;&apos;We did it,&apos;&apos; Hayes replied, as he turned the reins over to Maddow for her 9 p.m. show. It was April 1, 2013, Maddow&apos;s 40th birthday, and the pair celebrated accordingly. &apos;&apos;This was a very, very nice birthday present for you to give me, doing such an awesome show,&apos;&apos; she said. &apos;&apos;So great that you&apos;re here, Chris. I could not be more excited.&apos;&apos; As Hayes and Maddow patted each other on the back, Schultz was toiling away in a weekend timeslot. (MSNBC has since reinstalled Schultz in the weekday lineup, after viewers made it clear that they missed his loudmouthed advocacy for the working man.)" />
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              <outline text="Polar Vortex: Climate Change Could Be the Cause of Record Cold Weather | TIME.com">
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      <outline text="Mon, 06 Jan 2014 21:17" />
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                      <outline text="Climate change skeptics are pointing to the record cold weather as evidence that the globe isn&apos;t warming. But it could be that melting Arctic ice is making sudden cold snaps more likely&apos;--not less" />
                      <outline text="Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty ImagesFans in Green Bay suffered through frigid temperatures, thanks to Arctic air that has come south" />
                      <outline text="It&apos;s polar bear weather today for much of the Midwest. Temperatures are in the -20s&#186; F (-28&#186; C) and -30s&#186; F (-35&#186; C) in eastern Montana, North Dakota, northeast South Dakota, Minnesota and northern Iowa. With the stiff wind, it&apos;s even worse&apos;--wind chills in the -40s&#186; F (-40&#186; C) and -50s&#186; F (-45&#186; C) are common across Minnesota and North Dakota, cold enough for exposed skin to suffer frostbite in just five minutes. By tonight, the freeze will reach the East Coast, where temperatures from Florida to Maine are expected to be 30&#186; F to 40&#186; F (16&#186; C to 22&#186; C) degrees below normal, extremes that haven&apos;t been seen in decades. The National Weather Service isn&apos;t kidding when it calls the cold &apos;&apos;life-threatening.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Unsurprisingly, the extreme cold has brought out the climate change skeptics, who point to the freeze and the recent snowstorms and say, essentially, &apos;&apos;nyah-nyah.&apos;&apos; Now this is where I would usually point to the fact that the occasional cold snap&apos;--even one as extreme as much of the U.S. is experiencing now&apos;--doesn&apos;t change the overall trajectory of a warming planet. Weather is what happens in the atmosphere day to day; climate is how the atmosphere behaves over long periods of time. Winters in the U.S. have been warming steadily over the past century, and even faster in recent decades, so it would take more than a few sub-zero days to cancel that out." />
                      <outline text="(MORE: Arctic Blast: The Northern Air Mass Bringing Record-Breaking Cold to the U.S.)" />
                      <outline text="But not only does the cold spell not disprove climate change, it may well be that global warming could be making the occasional bout of extreme cold weather in the U.S. even more likely. Right now much of the U.S. is in the grip of a polar vortex, which is pretty much what it sounds like: a whirlwind of extremely cold, extremely dense air that forms near the poles. Usually the fast winds in the vortex&apos;--which can top 100 mph (161 k/h)&apos;--keep that cold air locked up in the Arctic. But when the winds weaken, the vortex can begin to wobble like a drunk on his fourth martini, and the Arctic air can escape and spill southward, bringing Arctic weather with it. In this case, nearly the entire polar vortex has tumbled southward, leading to record-breaking cold, as you can see in this weatherbell.com graphic:" />
                      <outline text="That disruption to the polar vortex may have been triggered by a sudden stratospheric warming event, a phenomenon Rick Grow explained at the Washington Post a few days ago:" />
                      <outline text="Large atmospheric waves move upward from the troposphere &apos;-- where most weather occurs &apos;-- into the stratosphere, which is the layer of air above the troposphere. These waves, which are called Rossby waves, transport energy and momentum from the troposphere to the stratosphere. This energy and momentum transfer generates a circulation in the stratosphere, which features sinking air in the polar latitudes and rising air in the lowest latitudes. As air sinks, it warms. If the stratospheric air warms rapidly in the Arctic, it will throw the circulation off balance. This can cause a major disruption to the polar vortex, stretching it and &apos;-- sometimes &apos;-- splitting it apart." />
                      <outline text="(MORE: November Was Cold, But the Climate Keeps Warming)" />
                      <outline text="What does that have to do with climate change? Sea ice is vanishing from the Arctic thanks to climate change, which leaves behind dark open ocean water, which absorbs more of the heat from the sun than reflective ice. That in turn is helping to cause the Arctic to warm faster than the rest of the planet, almost twice the global average. The jet stream&apos;--the belt of fast-flowing, westerly winds that essentially serves as the boundary between cold northern air and warmer southern air&apos;--is driven by temperature difference between the northerly latitudes and the tropical ones. Some scientists theorize that as that temperature difference narrows, it may weaken the jet stream, which in turns makes it more likely that cold Arctic air will escape the polar vortex and flow southward. Right now, an unusually large kink in the jet stream has that Arctic air flowing much further south than it usually would." />
                      <outline text="Still, this research is fairly preliminary, in part because extreme Arctic sea ice loss is a fairly recent phenomenon, so scientists don&apos;t have the long data sets they need to draw more robust conclusions about the interaction between Arctic warming and cold snaps. In fact, the most recent report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded that it was likely that the jet stream would shift towards the north as the climate warmed, and that the polar vortex would actually contract, even as a 2009 study found that sudden stratospheric warming events are becoming more frequent, which in turn seems to be driven by the rapid loss in Arctic sea ice." />
                      <outline text="And while a muddle like that would seem to make the science less rather than more reliable, it&apos;s actually one more bit of proof that climate change is real. Global warming is sometimes thought of more as &apos;&apos;global weirding,&apos;&apos; with all manner of complex disruptions occurring over time. This week&apos;s events show that climate change is almost certainly screwing with weather patterns ways that go beyond mere increases in temperature&apos;--meaning that you&apos;d be smart to hold onto those winter coats for a while longer." />
                      <outline text="(MORE: November Was Cold, But the Climate Keeps Warming)" />
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              <outline text="President of China Railway Group commits suicide - reports | South China Morning Post">
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      <outline text="Mon, 06 Jan 2014 21:15" />
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                      <outline text="Bai Zhongren, then Executive Director and Vice President of China Railway Group Limited, attends a news conference in Hong Kong in this April 25, 2008 file photo. Photo: Reuters" />
                      <outline text="Bai Zhongren, the president of China Railway Group, a state-owned engineering giant behind many of the country&apos;s largest railway projects, jumped to his death over the weekend, Chinese media reported on Monday." />
                      <outline text="China Railway Group, which is listed on both the Hong Kong and Shanghai stock exchanges, said in a short statement on Sunday that Bai died of &quot;an accident&quot;, but did not give any details surrounding his death." />
                      <outline text="The operation of the company remains normal and its chairman will assume the responsibilities of the president until a new appointment to replace Bai, according to the statement." />
                      <outline text="The 53-year-old executive jumped to his death after suffering from depression in recent years, reported China Business News, a Shanghai-based business newspaper, citing Bai&apos;s family members." />
                      <outline text="Economic Information, a newspaper published by the official Xinhua News Agency, quoted a colleague as saying that part of the cause of Bai&apos;s depression might be the heavy debts that his company has run up. Wang Mengshu, one of the country&apos;s top railway engineers, said that Bai had been under intense pressure as some branches of the group ran into problems paying their workers&apos; wages at the end of last year." />
                      <outline text="By the end of October, 2013, China Railways Group had total assets worth 626.5 billion yuan, and total outstanding debts of 531.9 billion yuan, with a debt-to-asset ratio of almost 85 per cent, according to the company&apos;s Q3 filings." />
                      <outline text="Bai&apos;s suicide came as Chinese courts are about to hand down verdicts for Zhang Shuguang, a former deputy chief engineer of the now-defunct Ministry and of Railways, and Ding Shumiao, a businesswoman with close tie with disgraced former railway minister Liu Zhijun." />
                      <outline text="Zhang was charged in September in 2013 for taking in 47 million yuan in bribes and Ding went on trial late that month for bribery linked to railway projects worth more than 185 billion yuan." />
                      <outline text="China&apos;s former railway minister, Liu Zhijun was given a suspended death sentence in July 2013 for abuse of power and taking bribes as the Communist Party scrambled to rein in rampant corruption within the railway industry during the debt-fueled high-speed rail construction boom in the last decade." />
                      <outline text="Bai is among several senior railway officials and executives who have committed suicide since corruption scandals implicating the senior railway officials began to come to light three years ago. However, there have been no direct links between China Railway Group and the corruption cases." />
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                      <outline text="This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as President of China Railway Group commits suicide - reports" />
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              <outline text="Hillary Clinton Campaign Rents Email List to Pro-Hillary Super PAC | TIME.com">
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                      <outline text="Matt Rourke / APFormer Secretary of State Hillary Clinton" />
                      <outline text="Hillary Clinton&apos;s 2008 presidential campaign has rented its email list to Ready for Hillary, the super PAC laying the groundwork for a potential second attempt at the White House." />
                      <outline text="On Sunday, the group emailed the Clinton list offering free &apos;&apos;I&apos;m Ready for Hillary&apos;&apos; bumper stickers, but unlike dozens of recent emails from the group offering swag, this one had the return address info@hillaryclinton.com." />
                      <outline text="Seth Bringman, a spokesman for the super PAC, told TIME on Sunday that &apos;&apos;Ready for Hillary rented the hillaryclinton.com email list to connect with her past supporters.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="It&apos;s not uncommon for defeated political campaigns to rent out their email lists to causes their sponsors support. Several other groups, including the President Barack Obama&apos;s campaign and EMILY&apos;s List, have previously rented out Clinton&apos;s list." />
                      <outline text="Super PACs are not allowed to directly coordinate with candidates or campaigns, but because Clinton is not a declared candidate there is nothing improper about the list rental. But it is the latest indication of how seriously Clinton is considering another bid for the Oval Office. Clinton has said she will make a decision on whether to mount another campaign this year, and already a web of outside groups have formed to lay the groundwork for her if she decides to run, many with the support of top aides from the 2008 campaign and even the assistance of several top Obama operatives." />
                      <outline text="Clinton&apos;s campaign filed a termination report with the Federal Election Commission last year after she finished paying off her 2008 campaign debts and left the State Department. It is not clear from public records who maintains control of the email list." />
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              <outline text="Health officials respond to beach radiation scare">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://m.hmbreview.com/mobile/news/health-officials-respond-to-beach-radiation-scare/article_8c7e7fb0-74de-11e3-9c9d-001a4bcf887a.html" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389042562_EqF822Fp.html" />
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                      <outline text="An amateur video of a Geiger counter showing what appear to be high radiation levels at a Coastside beach has drawn the attention of local, state and federal public health officials. Since being posted last week, the short video has galvanized public concerns that radioactive material could be landing on the local coastline after traveling from Japan as a result of the 2011 meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi reactors." />
                      <outline text="Government officials say they are looking into the video shot on Dec. 23 and performing their own sampling of the beaches, but they have found no indication so far that radiation levels were hazardous." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;It&apos;s not something that we feel is an immediate public health concern,&apos;&apos; said Dean Peterson, county environmental health director. &apos;&apos;We&apos;re not even close to the point of saying that any of this is from Fukushima.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="First posted last week on YouTube, the seven-minute video shows the meter of a Geiger counter as an off-camera man measures different spots on the beach south of Pillar Point Harbor. The gadget&apos;s alarm begins ringing as its radiation reading ratchets up to about 150 counts per minute, or roughly five times the typical amount found in the environment." />
                      <outline text="Counts per minute is a standard way for Geiger counters to measure radiation, but it does not directly equate to the strength or its hazard level to humans. Those factors depend on the type of radioactive particles and isotope." />
                      <outline text="Nonetheless, the video went viral online, gaining nearly 400,000 views in the last week." />
                      <outline text="In a blog entry, the unidentified poster of the video noted that he has been monitoring local beaches for two years before noticing a sudden rise in radiation levels in recent days. The Review was not immediately able to contact the man who made the video." />
                      <outline text="In the following days, other amateurs with Geiger counters began posting similar videos online. The videos follow other alarming news last month that starfish were mysteriously disintegrating along the West Coast, a trend that has not been linked yet to any cause. Past computer simulations had indicated that radioactive cesium-137 from the Fukushima reactors could begin appearing on West Coast shores by early 2014. Those findings, published in August by the Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Physics and Complex Systems in Spain, also noted that any radioactive material that crossed the Pacific would likely be diluted and fall below international safety levels." />
                      <outline text="County health officials first learned of the radiation levels last week, and they sent their own inspector on Dec. 28 to Pacifica with a Geiger counter. Using a different unit, the county inspector measured the beach to have a radiation level of about 100 micro-REM per hour, or about five times the normal amount. REM stands for &apos;&apos;Roentgen equivalent man,&apos;&apos; a measurement of the dosage and statistical biological effects presented by radiation." />
                      <outline text="Although the radiation levels were clearly higher than is typical, Peterson emphasized that it was still not unsafe for humans. A person would need to be exposed to 100 microREMs of radiation for 50,000 hours before it surpassed safety guidelines by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, he explained." />
                      <outline text="Peterson admitted he was &apos;&apos;befuddled&apos;&apos; as to why radiation levels were higher than normal, but he was skeptical that the Fukushima meltdown could be the cause. He noted that many innocuous items could spike the radiation levels in an area, including red-painted disposable eating utensils." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;I honestly think the end result of this is that it&apos;s just higher levels of background radiation,&apos;&apos; he said." />
                      <outline text="Peterson forwarded the matter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and state Department of Public Health, agencies with more expertise on analyzing radioactivity." />
                      <outline text="A state Public Health spokeswoman said her office was contacted on Thursday and was still looking into the matter. More information would be available by next week, she said." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;We can&apos;t comment on anybody&apos;s media creation. We really have no way of knowing right now whether it&apos;s valid or not,&apos;&apos; said spokeswoman Wendy Hopkins." />
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              <outline text="Canine Influenza | Dog Flu | Merck Animal Health">
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                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Your dog may be at risk for a highly contagious flu!&apos;&apos; says Mutt Damon, a former dog flu sufferer and spokesdog for vaccination.Watch Mutt in his latest video, &apos;&apos;Even Dogs Get the Flu,&apos;&apos; to find out the signs of dog flu, its risk factors, and how to protect your pooch against it." />
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              <outline text="VIDEO- Nobivac Flu - Even Dogs Get The Flu - YouTube">
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      <outline text="Mon, 06 Jan 2014 20:49" />
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              <outline text="Former aide to top general is now homeless - Daily News">
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                      <outline text="Michael Bryant/The Philadelphia InquirerRobert Freniere in the back of his van, where he&apos;s now living, with his possesions. He left the Air Force as a full colonel and has been unable to find a job." />
                      <outline text="A former top aide to retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal is homeless, according to a report." />
                      <outline text="Robert Freniere, who at the peak of his storied military career worked as a special assistant to McChrystal as vice director of operations of the Joint Staff, is living out of a van in the Philadelphia suburbs after hitting a sustained run of bad luck following his retirement from the Air Force in 2006, Philly.com reported." />
                      <outline text="RELATED: HASTINGS SENT PANICKED EMAIL ABOUT FBI BEFORE DEATH" />
                      <outline text="Throughout his 30 years in the military, Freniere, 59, worked his way to the rank of colonel and earned three graduate degrees. But despite his varied accomplishments, he couldn&apos;t even find work as a janitor." />
                      <outline text="&quot;Well, I&apos;ve tried that,&apos;&apos; Freniere told Philly.com about being turned down for even the most low-level custodial jobs." />
                      <outline text="RELATED: RETIRED GENERAL CALLS FOR &apos;SERIOUS&apos; GUN CONTROL MEASURES" />
                      <outline text="&quot;You stay calm. That&apos;s what we were trained for when I went through survival training,&apos;&apos; he added about how he responds to the constant rejections." />
                      <outline text="Freniere hasn&apos;t secured steady employment since 2012, when he was able to gain work as a defense contractor, and lives out his blue minivan in King of Prussia, Pa." />
                      <outline text="RELATED: MCCHRYSTAL TAKES BLAME FOR ROLLING STONE ARTICLE" />
                      <outline text="He earns a standard military pension of more than $40,000, according to Philly.com, but it isn&apos;t enough to make ends meet." />
                      <outline text="After separating from his wife in 2012, he was unable to return to the home they had shared, as debts -- most prominently the bills for putting his two sons through college -- piled up." />
                      <outline text="RELATED: MCCHRYSTAL: AFGHANISTAN WAR FLAWED" />
                      <outline text="He spends nights at local motels, when he can afford it." />
                      <outline text="It&apos;s a stark fall for a man who not too long ago served as a top assistant to McChrystal, who himself experienced a dramatic fall from grace when he resigned as the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan after criticizing President Obama in an interview with Rolling Stone." />
                      <outline text="Freniere, however, isn&apos;t facing the challenge of homelessness alone. More than 60,000 U.S. military veterans were homeless as of January 2012, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs." />
                      <outline text="But his quest for a paycheck is certainly wearing on him." />
                      <outline text="&quot;How many applications can you fill out in a day? And it takes you six or seven hours, and then you don&apos;t hear from any of them,&apos;&apos; he said. &apos;&apos;You start getting hopeless.&apos;&apos;" />
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              <outline text="Prosecutors prepare Schumacher ski probe">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.thelocal.de/20140106/schumacher-was-skiing-slowly-before-accident" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389013694_mQmKXBdC.html" />
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                      <outline text="Michael Schumacher remains in intensive care in Grenoble. Photo: DPA" />
                      <outline text="Published: 06 Jan 2014 10:40 GMT+01:00Updated: 06 Jan 2014 10:40 GMT+01:00" />
                      <outline text="UPDATE: French prosecutors will brief journalists on Wednesday on their investigation into Michael Schumacher&apos;s life-threatening skiing accident." />
                      <outline text="The press conference will be held on Wednesday at 11 am in the Alpine town of Albertville, local prosecutor Patrick Quincy told AFP." />
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                      <outline text="Schumacher has been in a medically induced coma since the accident on December 29th. " />
                      <outline text="Investigators are focusing on the retired racer&apos;s speed when he fell and slammed his head on a rock on a small off-piste section of the Meribel ski resort, prompting his evacuation by helicopter to the Alpine city of Grenoble." />
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                      <outline text="Prosecutors are also looking at whether the limits of the ski runs next to the accident site were correctly marked and whether the rock in question was lying close enough to the piste to require some kind of protection or signage.   " />
                      <outline text="They are also examining whether the safety releases on Schumacher&apos;s skis operated properly in a probe aimed at determining responsibility for the accident." />
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                      <outline text="In the most recent update on Schumacher&apos;s health, his spokeswoman said on Saturday that the Formula One legend remained in a &quot;critical but stable&quot; condition." />
                      <outline text="Schumacher was skiing at no faster than 20 kilometres an hour when he had the accident, a witness who captured the motor racing legend on video told Der Spiegel magazine." />
                      <outline text="A 35-year-old airline steward said that he was filming his girlfriend with a smartphone at the Meribel ski area last Sunday when he captured Swiss resident Schumacher in the un-groomed area where he ran into a rock." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;He came slowly,&apos;&apos; the man who was vacationing at the time told the publication." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;He was skiing at 20 kilometres an hour no more.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="The man said he made his video available to authorities and would be available to testify, Der Spiegel reported on Saturday." />
                      <outline text="Schumacher, who owns an estate overlooking Lake Geneva in the town of Gland in the canton of Vauid, hit a rock while skiing at Meribel on December 29th in circumstances that remain unclear." />
                      <outline text="On Saturday, the Formula One great remained in critical condition in a Grenoble hospital, according to authorities, who said his condition had neither worsened nor improved." />
                      <outline text="AFP reported on Friday that authorities were examining a camera that was attached to Schumacher&apos;s helmet as part of an investigation into what happened." />
                      <outline text="CHU, the university hospital of Grenoble, earlier stated that Schumacher was skiing at high speed in an off-piste area between a beginner&apos;s slope and one for intermediate skiers." />
                      <outline text="But this information was contested by Sabine Kehm, a spokesman for Schumacher, who said he was not going fast because he had helped a friend who had just fallen in the off-piste area." />
                      <outline text="According to German newspaper Bild, the person helped was the daughter of one of Schumacher&apos;s friends who fell in the zone between the two slopes." />
                      <outline text="The ski accident has sparked international media interest." />
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              <outline text="Renewables in Germany: where is the Energiewende headed?">
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      <outline text="Mon, 06 Jan 2014 13:03" />
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                      <outline text="After a lengthy three-month negotiation marathon, leaders of the centre-left social democrats and Merkel&apos;s conservative CDU-CSU defined their path to facing Germany&apos;s challenges over the next four years in a coalition agreement in December 2013." />
                      <outline text="As one centrepiece of this agenda stands what the government has labelled a &apos;&apos;relaunch&apos;&apos; of its energy transformation (Energiewende). The project launched in 2003 intends to reduce the country&apos;s CO2 emissions, increase its energy independence and boost its innovative industry through an aggressive investment in renewable energy. By 2050, 80% of German energy production is to be generated through renewables (up from the current 11%)." />
                      <outline text="Faced with mounting adaptation costs and fears of a loss of competitiveness, the &apos;&apos;relaunch&apos;&apos; is expected, however, to significantly alter the framework through which this transformation is to take shape in the short and mid-term." />
                      <outline text="Heading the reform efforts, a newly created ministry for economic affairs and energy will present a legislative proposal by Easter. Some specific measures have already been agreed as its key pillars." />
                      <outline text="Blueprint of Germany&apos;s new energy policyThe new government will shift the pace of energy transformation to a lower gear. To reconcile its ecological goals with those of resource security, competitiveness and affordable energy prices, the new German government has agreed on a lower overall target of the renewable energy share to 40% (from 45%) and 55&apos;&apos;60% until 2035." />
                      <outline text="Structurally, German energy policy will seek to turn renewable energy producers from recipients of subsidies to entrepreneurs. The level of subsidies for renewable energy will be determined through a bidding process starting in 2018 following a study of the competitiveness of such a move." />
                      <outline text="Subsidy commitments to existing wind, solar and biogas plants are intended to be kept just like the unlimited feed-in priority for renewable energy. Yet the future will see both winners and losers in the German renewable sector heavily dependent on federal subsidies:" />
                      <outline text="While the off-shore wind power industry will continue benefiting through 2019 to create 6,5GW by 2020 and 15 GW by 2030, on-shore wind power plants will see their subsidies decrease." />
                      <outline text="Moreover, by ending subsidies for those biogas plants using sludge substrate, the new German government seeks to cap excessive maize production in order to end the &apos;&apos;food for fuel&apos;&apos; debate." />
                      <outline text="No major changes for the photovoltaic industry are foreseen in the government&apos;s coalition treaty." />
                      <outline text="To promote energy efficiency, the new government intends to launch a national action plan aimed at saving 30% of energy in companies and in building infrastructure. This plan could include incentivising the purchase of energy-saving home appliances and a &apos;&apos;top runner principle&apos;&apos; (according to which the most efficient appliance will be declared the standard) and extra cash for the German public investment bank&apos;s (KfW) funding scheme for energy-focused building refurbishment." />
                      <outline text="Overall, the future incentive structure for renewables is presented as a shift away from a once-ambitious but lopsided promotion of renewable energy to a more strategic and targeted re-balancing towards &apos;&apos;classic&apos;&apos; priorities of competitiveness and resource security." />
                      <outline text="New opportunities: Transparency &amp; Political ambitionThere are, however, two positive signs indicating that shifting to a lower gear on renewable energy will not completely derail the Energiewende and that it will likely be on a good track." />
                      <outline text="With the newly created dedicated ministry, the energy transformation will receive an administrative upgrade. In the past, responsibility for Germany&apos;s energy transformation was scattered across a patchwork of several ministries (among them environment, economic affairs, development cooperation, transport and ministry of agriculture) as well as various agencies. While this configuration will still continue to a certain extent on cross-cutting issues, the top coordination function will be taken on by the new Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy, raising hopes for more transparency and efficiency.In addition to a more streamlined bureaucratic management, Germany&apos;s energy transformation will receive a stronger political clout. The new minister Sigmar Gabriel has aspirations of becoming the next candidate for Chancellor of the Social Democrats and his chances will be measured in large part by how well he manages the energy transformation. Having previously served as the country&apos;s Minister for Environment, and having campaigned for lower electricity prices, Gabriel has a record of knowing both sides of the debate: the SPD&#096;s powerful industry-friendly wing (led by Hannelore Kraft, minister-president of the powerful mining state of North Rhine-Westphalia, which is also the core constituency of the social democrats) advocating for employment and energy affordability on the one side and a strong public support (most vocally articulated by the opposition Green party) for renewable energy and the environment ministry, led by Gabriel&apos;s party-ally and friend Barbara Hendricks, on the other.Pessimists would argue that elections are won with low energy prices in the short-term rather than by incremental steps towards long-term visions. Similarly, fears could be voiced that the new ministry &apos;&apos; as its title suggests &apos;&apos; does little more than tying economic caveats to any ambitious energy agenda." />
                      <outline text="Yet these voices overlook a general &apos;&apos;green&apos;&apos; public consensus persisting since the events of Fukushima and high expectations for the success of the energy transformation in Germany. Political leaders eying higher office cannot ignore these expectations. In the future, Germany&apos;s energy transformation will speak with one institutional voice, nurturing hopes for clearer political direction, a one-stop shop for investors and a possibility to keep raging disputes between industry and environmental advocates in-house, adding authority and weight to any decision taken." />
                      <outline text="Key challenges: balancing costs &amp; European lawYet seizing these new opportunities will require mastering two key challenges which will define the mid-term trajectory of the German energy transformation: one at the domestic and one at the EU level." />
                      <outline text="At the domestic level, the question is one of domesticburden-sharing of the annual &apos;&#130;&#172;23 billion in adaptation costs, namely: who should pay for the expansion of renewable energy? The debate concentrates on the so-called renewable surcharge (&apos;&apos;EEG Umlage&apos;&apos;). This surcharge, currently paid mostly by electricity consumers, compensates for the gap between the government-guaranteed feed-in tariff for all renewables and their market price. This surcharge has tripled since 2010 to amount to 6.24 cent per kWh in 2014. It is set to increase continuously in the coming years." />
                      <outline text="In order to maintain their international competitiveness, an estimated 2300 enterprises enjoy an exemption from this surcharge totalling around five billion Euros for 2014." />
                      <outline text="Through its electoral stronghold in North Rhine-Westphalia with a traditional mining industry, the SPD is pushed by an industry-friendly wing to extend these renewable surcharge discounts for the production sector. And rather than expanding renewable energy, Mr Gabriel&apos;s SPD also campaigned for lower electricity prices for German consumers. The SPD&apos;s record in government will be assessed by its voters by how well it can bring electricity prices under control." />
                      <outline text="At the same time, the SPD has declared multiple times that the energy transformation is the most consequential long-term national project since the German reunification of 1989&apos;&apos;1990. Thus, the political and structural costs of halting the project altogether are likely to be too high." />
                      <outline text="A potential fourth option for this issue has recently been raised by the Bavarian minister for economic affairs Ilse Aigner of the conservative Bavarian party CSU (the CDU&apos;s sister party in government). The minister proposed to cap the renewable surcharge at 4.9 cent and outsourcing of any extra costs to a special fund. The debt burden is intended to be paid for by future generations. Adding an estimated &apos;&#130;&#172;&apos;&#137;75 billion in new debt by 2025, a federal proposal of this kind is likely to face strong resistance by Germany&apos;s minister of finance Wolfgang Sch&#164;uble." />
                      <outline text="The debate over who should pay the bill of the German energy transformation is already in full swing with its four main contenders &apos;&apos; industry, the renewable sector, electricity consumers and the next generation &apos;&apos; each equipped with powerful lobbies: this is still very much an open battle." />
                      <outline text="The second key conflict is a legal dispute at the European level: After months of investigations, the European Commission&apos;s DG Competition has announced that it would launch an official investigation into the renewable surcharge exemption scheme benefiting Germany&apos;s energy-intensive industries. Commissioner for Competition Joaqu&#173;n Almunia suspects that these unilateral exemptions may constitute a form of illegal state aid." />
                      <outline text="If the charges are warranted, billions of euros in penalties could be levelled against Germany&apos;s large energy-intensive companies including demands to pay back benefits already granted under the exemption scheme since 2012. Although this period is significantly shorter than the Renewable Energy Act dating to the year 2003, this is a scenario the German government and Mr Gabriel seek to prevent at all costs." />
                      <outline text="Formally, it is the Commission&apos;s mandate and responsibility to implement EU law and impose penalties if it sees it violated. Politically, the supranational body will also seek to avoid appearing to condone sweetheart deals for the EU&apos;s largest member state.Economically and strategically however, the Commission also has a strong stake in a successful energy transformation in Germany both with a view to ensuring EU competitiveness and to promoting the precursor of renewable energy in Europe. In short, both sides share an interest in a workable compromise." />
                      <outline text="This is why on-going negotiations in Brussels are currently shifting attention to viable settlement options which could include elements of the following scenarios:" />
                      <outline text="German energy-intensive industries benefiting from the reduction scheme could be required to invest heavily in energy efficiency. There could be a deal brokered under which German companies would say that they would strive to make their operations energy efficient (targets and other milestones imposed) and in result not paying the penalty. While no side has officially expressed itself on the option, it was circulated amidst the first round of negotiations in Brussels during the then on-going coalition talks in Germany.Rather than sacking the overall Renewable Energy Act, the Commission could rule that the energy surcharge be more targeted to those international companies facing international competition. These conditions would have to be enforced with more stringent application criteria for such a surcharge.A first indication by EasterSigmar Gabriel will make a proposal for a reform of the surcharge compensation scheme as well as for the government&apos;s energy priorities by Easter 2014. The Commission is expected to consider the reform proposal in its evaluation of the renewable energy act&apos;s overall conformity with EU law." />
                      <outline text="While there will likely be many hiccups on the way to seeing Germany achieve its 2050 goals of reducing its CO2 emissions by 80% and others, the new government is not only EU-friendly but has also committed itself to EU energy goals." />
                      <outline text="As with many transformative political projects there are centrifugal pressures emanating from the need to rebalance costs domestically and overcome legal hurdles at the European level. Politically, a grand coalition government has historically proven to be in a unique position to tackle such challenges." />
                      <outline text="Whether the complete realisation of Germany&apos;s energy transformation will take the full 45 years, equivalent to the German reunification, is still an open question." />
                      <outline text="Ana Mingo JaramilloI am a Spanish citizen, born in the Dominican Republic, raised in Guatemala and Germany. I completed my BA Degree in International Relations at the Dresden University of Technology (TU-Dresden), I hold a MA degree in European Studies and MA degree in European Public Affairs from Maastricht University. Alongside my studies, I have worked for the Observatory for Parliaments after the Lisbon Treaty, and for the Maastricht Centre for European Governance, at the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in Mexico City and the World Health Organization in Washington DC. I currently work for a EU consultancy firm in Brussels and my fields of interest include EU Transport and Energy policies and EU-Latin America relations.I have a passion for international affairs, Daft Punk, Mexico City, Belgian frites, football (playing and watching), books by Mario Vargas Llosa, Wes Anderson films, David Alfaro Siqueiros, social media and gadgets." />
                      <outline text="Feel free to contact me at ana@europeanpublicaffairs.eu." />
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              <outline text="36 Signs The Media Is Lying To You About Fukushima Radiation - Freedom Outpost | Freedom Outpost">
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      <outline text="Mon, 06 Jan 2014 12:43" />
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                      <outline text="Posted By Michael Snyder on Jan 1, 2014 in Environment, Featured, Health &amp; Safety |" />
                      <outline text="The west coast of the United States is being absolutely fried by radiation from the Fukushima nuclear disaster, and the mainstream media is not telling us the truth about this. What you are about to see is a collection of evidence that is quite startling. Taken collectively, this body of evidence shows that nuclear radiation from Fukushima is affecting sea life in the Pacific Ocean and animal life along the west coast of North America in some extraordinary ways. But the mainstream media continues to insist that we don&apos;t have a thing to worry about. The mainstream media continues to insist that radiation levels in the Pacific and along the west coast are perfectly safe. Are they lying to us? Evaluate the evidence compiled below and come to your own conclusions&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="#1 Independent researchers have measured alarmingly high levels of radiation on the beaches of the west coast. For example, the video posted below was taken on December 23rd, 2013 at Pacifica State Beach. As you can see in this video, radiation levels near the water are up to five times higher than normal background radiation&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="#2 According to Oceanus Magazine, the total amount of cesium-137 that has been released into the Pacific Ocean from Fukushima is 10,000 to 100,000 times greater than the amount released into the oceans by the Chernobyl disaster or by the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests of the 1960s." />
                      <outline text="#3 Former MSNBC host Cenk Uygur has admitted that while he was at MSNBC he was instructed not to warn the public about the radiation coming from Fukushima&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;I was on MSNBC at the time when this happened, I said, &apos;&apos;Don&apos;t trust what the Japanese government is saying, they&apos;ll say trust what the electric power company is saying. Go, go, go, get outta there. Get as far away from that plant as you can. It&apos;s literally a core meltdown.&apos;&apos; And they always don&apos;t want people to panic, so they were always like, &apos;&apos;Oh it&apos;s going to be okay.&apos;&apos; [...] I&apos;m like, &apos;&apos;You&apos;re crazy man, don&apos;t be anywhere near that reactor.&apos;&apos; And I remember at the time, of course not at The Young Turks, but on cable news, people were like, &apos;&apos;Hey Cenk, you know, I don&apos;t know that you want to say that, because the official government position is that it&apos;s safe.&apos;&apos; Oh, is that the official government position? Now go explain that to the people who served on the USS Ronald Reagan.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="#471 U.S. sailors who assisted with the initial Fukushima relief efforts have developed serious diseases such as testicular cancer, thyroid cancer, Leukemia, &apos;&apos;unremitting gynecological bleeding&apos;&apos; and brain tumors since that time as a result of exposure to radiation coming from Fukushima." />
                      <outline text="#5 Something is causing starfish all along the west coast of the United States to literally disintegrate into piles of &apos;&apos;white goo&apos;&apos;&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="Researchers say nuclear pollution from the 2011 earthquake in Japan that damaged the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant could be partially to blame for a disease wiping out starfish along the West Coast." />
                      <outline text="Dr. Peter Raimondi of the University of Santa Cruz says something is making starfish susceptible to whats believed to be a bacteria coined &apos;&apos;Wasting Disease.&apos;&apos; It essentially disintegrate the marine invertebrates into a white goo, after the starfish loses its legs." />
                      <outline text="#6 Bald eagles are dying in unprecedented numbers in Utah, and nobody can figure out why this is happening&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="Bald eagles are dying in Utah &apos;-- 20 in the past few weeks alone &apos;-- and nobody can figure out why." />
                      <outline text="Hundreds of the majestic birds &apos;-- many with wing spans of 7 feet or more &apos;-- migrate here each winter, gathering along the Great Salt Lake and feasting on carp and other fish that swim in the nearby freshwater bays." />
                      <outline text="Earlier this month, however, hunters and farmers across five counties in northern and central Utah began finding the normally skittish raptors lying listless on the ground. Many suffered from seizures, head tremors and paralysis in the legs, feet and wings." />
                      <outline text="#7 Huge numbers of dead birds are dropping dead and washing up along the coastlines of Alaska. It is being reported that many of the carcases of the dead birds are &apos;&apos;broken open and bleeding&apos;&apos;." />
                      <outline text="#8 The recent deaths of thousands of birds in Oregon is absolutely baffling scientists." />
                      <outline text="#9 Something is causing large numbers of seals and walruses up in Alaska to lose hair and develop &apos;&apos;oozing sores&apos;&apos;." />
                      <outline text="#10 Substantial numbers of polar bears along the coast of Alaska are suffering from fur loss and open sores." />
                      <outline text="#11 There is an epidemic of sea lion deaths along the California coastline." />
                      <outline text="#12 The population of sockeye salmon along the coastlines of Alaska is at a &apos;&apos;historic low&apos;&apos;." />
                      <outline text="#13 Something is causing Pacific herring to bleed from their gills, bellies and eyeballs." />
                      <outline text="#14 Dangerous levels of cesium-137 have been discovered in mushrooms and berries grown along the west coast." />
                      <outline text="#15 According to an absolutely shocking report put out by the National Academy of Sciences, it has been proven that Pacific Bluefin tuna have transported radioactive material &apos;&apos;across the entire North Pacific Ocean&apos;&apos;&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;We report unequivocal evidence that Pacific Bluefin tuna, Thunnus orientalis, transported Fukushima-derived radionuclides across the entire North Pacific Ocean.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="#16 Something seems to be causing a substantial spike in the death rate for killer whales living off of the coast of British Columbia." />
                      <outline text="#17 Experts have found very high levels of cesium-137 in plankton living in the waters of the Pacific Ocean between Hawaii and the west coast." />
                      <outline text="#18 One test in California found that 15 out of 15 Bluefin tuna were contaminated with radiation from Fukushima." />
                      <outline text="#19 Back in 2012, the Vancouver Sun reported that cesium-137 was being found in a very high percentage of the fish that Japan was selling to Canada&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="&apos; 73 percent of the mackerel" />
                      <outline text="&apos; 91 percent of the halibut" />
                      <outline text="&apos; 92 percent of the sardines" />
                      <outline text="&apos; 93 percent of the tuna and eel" />
                      <outline text="&apos; 94 percent of the cod and anchovies" />
                      <outline text="&apos; 100 percent of the carp, seaweed, shark and monkfish" />
                      <outline text="#20 An EU-funded study concluded that Fukushima released up to 210 quadrillion becquerels of cesium-137 into the atmosphere." />
                      <outline text="#21 One very experienced Australian adventurer has stated that he felt as though &apos;&apos;the ocean itself was dead&apos;&apos; as he journeyed from Japan to San Francisco recently&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="The next leg of the long voyage was from Osaka to San Francisco and for most of that trip the desolation was tinged with nauseous horror and a degree of fear." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;After we left Japan, it felt as if the ocean itself was dead,&apos;&apos; Macfadyen said." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;We hardly saw any living things. We saw one whale, sort of rolling helplessly on the surface with what looked like a big tumour on its head. It was pretty sickening." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;I&apos;ve done a lot of miles on the ocean in my life and I&apos;m used to seeing turtles, dolphins, sharks and big flurries of feeding birds. But this time, for 3000 nautical miles there was nothing alive to be seen.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="In place of the missing life was garbage in astounding volumes." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Part of it was the aftermath of the tsunami that hit Japan a couple of years ago. The wave came in over the land, picked up an unbelievable load of stuff and carried it out to sea. And it&apos;s still out there, everywhere you look.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="#22 It is being projected that the radioactivity of coastal waters off the U.S. west coast could double over the next five to six years." />
                      <outline text="#23 The deputy chairman of Russia&apos;s State Duma Committee for Natural Resources, Maxim Shingarkin, says that seafood captured off the northwest coast of the United States is so radioactive that it represents a &apos;&apos;danger for mankind&apos;&apos;&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Currents in the world ocean are so structured that the areas of seafood capture near the U.S. northwest coast are more likely to contain radioactive nuclides than even the Sea of Okhotsk, which is much closer to Japan. These products are the main danger for mankind because they can find their way to people&apos;s tables on a massive scale.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="#24 According to one recent scientific report, radiation from Fukushima could affect our seafood for &apos;&apos;many generations&apos;&apos; and ultimately kill more than a million people&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="This cycle will last for many generations, because of the food chain of fish and other marine fauna, and the radioactivity will be recycled and in fact the meat content will increase rather than decreasing by decay. Even if only one one-hundredth of the radioactivity (more than 1e15 Bq of CS137) were to enter this recirculation pattern, the collective whole body ingestion dose over many generations would exceed 1e7 Sv, sufficient to kill more than 1,000,000 people." />
                      <outline text="#25 The Japanese government has estimated that approximately 300 tons of highly radioactive water is pouring into the Pacific Ocean from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear facility every single day." />
                      <outline text="#26 A senior researcher of marine chemistry at the Japan Meteorological Agency&apos;s Meteorological Research Institute says that &apos;&apos;30 billion becquerels of radioactive cesium and 30 billion becquerels of radioactive strontium&apos;&apos; are being released into the Pacific Ocean from Fukushima every single day." />
                      <outline text="#27 According to Tepco, a total of somewhere between 20 trillion and 40 trillion becquerels of radioactive tritium have gotten into the Pacific Ocean since the Fukushima disaster first began." />
                      <outline text="#28 According to a professor at Tokyo University, 3 gigabecquerels of cesium-137 are flowing into the port at Fukushima Daiichi every single day." />
                      <outline text="#29 It is being projected that significant levels of cesium-137 will reach every corner of the Pacific Ocean by the year 2020." />
                      <outline text="#30 It has been estimated that the entire Pacific Ocean will soon &apos;&apos;have cesium levels 5 to 10 times higher&apos;&apos; than what we witnessed during the era of heavy atomic bomb testing in the Pacific many decades ago." />
                      <outline text="#31 The immense amount of radioactive material being released into the Pacific Ocean from Fukushima has caused environmental activist Joe Martino to issue the following warning&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Your days of eating Pacific Ocean fish are over.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="#32 The Iodine-131, Cesium-137 and Strontium-90 that are constantly being released from Fukushima are going to affect the health of those living in the northern hemisphere for a very, very long time. Just consider what Harvey Wasserman had to say about this&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="Iodine-131, for example, can be ingested into the thyroid, where it emits beta particles (electrons) that damage tissue. A plague of damaged thyroids has already been reported among as many as 40 percent of the children in the Fukushima area. That percentage can only go higher. In developing youngsters, it can stunt both physical and mental growth. Among adults it causes a very wide range of ancillary ailments, including cancer." />
                      <outline text="Cesium-137 from Fukushima has been found in fish caught as far away as California. It spreads throughout the body, but tends to accumulate in the muscles." />
                      <outline text="Strontium-90&apos;s half-life is around 29 years. It mimics calcium and goes to our bones." />
                      <outline text="#33 Outdoor radiation levels at Fukushima recently hit a new all-time high." />
                      <outline text="#34 According to the Wall Street Journal, it is being projected that the cleanup of Fukushima could take up to 40 years to complete." />
                      <outline text="#35 Yale Professor Charles Perrow is warning that if the cleanup of Fukushima is not handled with 100% precision that humanity could be threatened &apos;&apos;for thousands of years&apos;&apos;&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Conditions in the unit 4 pool, 100 feet from the ground, are perilous, and if any two of the rods touch it could cause a nuclear reaction that would be uncontrollable. The radiation emitted from all these rods, if they are not continually cool and kept separate, would require the evacuation of surrounding areas including Tokyo. Because of the radiation at the site the 6,375 rods in the common storage pool could not be continuously cooled; they would fission and all of humanity will be threatened, for thousands of years.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="#36 There are very alarming reports that new &apos;&apos;unexplained plumes of radioactive steam&apos;&apos; are rising at Fukushima. Japanese officials are not able to get inside and see what is causing these plumes. Some are speculating that the crisis at Fukushima just got a whole lot worse. The following is from a recent Ecologist article&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="Unexplained plumes of radioactive steam have been rising from Fukushima&apos;s Reactor Building 3, Could a major meltdown be on the way?" />
                      <outline text="Fukushima&apos;s Reactor Building 3 exploded on 13th March 2011 as a result of a hydrogen buildup, breaching the building&apos;s containment and emitting a huge plume of radiation. The reactor itself is in meltdown." />
                      <outline text="And now fresh plumes of steam have been seen coming out the structure. These have now been confirmed by Tepco, the owner of the nuclear plant, from 19th December onwards. The company believes the steam is coming from the fifth floor of the building." />
                      <outline text="However it does not know the cause of the steam. Lethal levels of radiation and the physical damage to the structure have so far made entry and inspection impossible." />
                      <outline text="If a full-blown meltdown does happen at Fukushima, it would be an environmental disaster unlike anything that we have ever seen before in human history." />
                      <outline text="As we enter 2014, we are entering a time when the world is becoming increasingly unstable. The global economy is being shaken, political corruption is seemingly everywhere, evidence of advanced social decay is all around us and the earth itself is starting to groan and crack with increasingly regularity. But the mainstream media continues to insist that everything is going to be just fine. That is one of the reasons why I wrote my new novel. The American people deserve to hear the truth and be warned about the great challenges that are rapidly approaching." />
                      <outline text="In the end, millions upon millions of people could end up getting seriously ill as a result of all of this radiation coming from Fukushima. Most of them will never even know why they have gotten sick." />
                      <outline text="And if there is a major earthquake or a significant accident during the cleanup at Fukushima, we could actually see huge sections of Japan be evacuated permanently." />
                      <outline text="It would be hard to overstate just how serious all of this is. But you won&apos;t hear about this from the mainstream media. Their story is that &apos;&apos;everything is okay&apos;&apos; and they are sticking to it." />
                      <outline text="So what do you think? Please feel free to share your thoughts by posting a comment below&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="Get my new book about the future of America: The Beginning of the End." />
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                      <outline text="Author:Michael Snyder" />
                      <outline text="Michael T. Snyder is a graduate of the University of Florida law school and he worked as an attorney in the heart of Washington D.C. for a number of years. Today, Michael is best known for his work as the publisher of The Economic Collapse Blog. Michael and his wife, Meranda, believe that a great awakening is coming and are working hard to help bring renewal to America. Michael is also the author of the book The Beginning Of The End" />
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              <outline text="Bitcoin Has Climbed Back To $1000 - Business Insider">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.businessinsider.com/bitcoin-has-climbed-back-to-1000-2014-1" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389011331_n3GJmJsN.html" />
        <outline text="Source: bitcoin - Google News" type="link" url="https://news.google.com/news/feeds?q=bitcoin&amp;hl=en&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;output=rss" />
      <outline text="Mon, 06 Jan 2014 12:28" />
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                      <outline text="Online gaming company Zynga announced it has begun testing accepting payments in Bitcoin for seven of its games.The announcement has caused Bitcoin prices to surge back to $1,000 on the Mt. Gox exchange.  " />
                      <outline text="Zynga made the announcement exclusively on reddit. Bitpay, one of the largest Bitcoin payment processing firms, will handle the transactions. " />
                      <outline text="Here&apos;s the full text:" />
                      <outline text="We wanted to share with the r/bitcoin community that Zynga Inc. (NASDAQ: ZNGA) is now conducting a Bitcoin test with BitPay (https://bitpay.com/), a leading Bitcoin service provider, in select Zynga.com web games." />
                      <outline text="In response to Bitcoin&apos;s rise in popularity around the world, Zynga, with help from BitPay, is testing expanded payment options for players to make in-game purchases using Bitcoin. The Bitcoin test is only available to Zynga.com players playing FarmVille 2, CastleVille, ChefVille, CoasterVille, Hidden Chronicles, Hidden Shadows and CityVille. The games can be accessed at http://zynga.com." />
                      <outline text="Zynga is always working to improve our customer experience by incorporating player feedback into our games. We look forward to hearing from our players about the Bitcoin test so we can continue in our efforts to provide the best possible gaming experience." />
                      <outline text="Check out the test and let us know your thoughts." />
                      <outline text="Thank you!" />
                      <outline text="Zynga" />
                      <outline text="TechCrunch was the first to report the news." />
                      <outline text="This is the first time since mid-December Bitcoin climbed back to $1,000 on Mt. Gox." />
                      <outline text="It&apos;s worth noting that in that time, Mt. Gox lost its claim to most-trafficked USD-traded Bitcoin exchange. There is now a virtual tie between Slovenia-based Bitstamp and BTC-e, which is said to be based in Russia." />
                      <outline text="Despite new severe restrictions in China, Bitcoin has benefitted from several recent high-profile endorsements. In addition to the Zynga announcement, Fortress Investment Group announced it was starting a Bitcoin fund, and a U.S. Congressman is looking to accept Bitcoin in his Senate race. And financial services firm Wedbush recently identified publicly traded companies that stand to gain from the rise of Bitcoin. " />
                      <outline text="Here&apos;s the price chart. It&apos;s since come down a bit, to $987 (first reported by Coindesk)." />
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              <outline text="Your Birthday Gift to Michelle | The Blog on Obama: White House Dossier">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.whitehousedossier.com/2014/01/05/birthday-gift-michelle/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389010627_b66wGt7M.html" />
      <outline text="Mon, 06 Jan 2014 12:17" />
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                      <outline text="First Lady Michelle Obama failed to accompany President Obama and their daughters home from Hawaii today, a decision that will likely incur taxpayers at least a couple of hundred thousand dollars in costs." />
                      <outline text="The White House described the move as a &apos;&apos;birthday gift&apos;&apos; from President Obama to his wife,  allowing her to &apos;&apos;spend times with friends ahead of her upcoming 50th birthday,&apos;&apos; which occurs January 17. But for this gift, you are footing much of the bill." />
                      <outline text="I estimated some costs a year ago when, on their previous vacation to Hawaii, it appeared that Michelle was going to stay in Hawaii while her husband went home to deal with a problem he was having with Congress:" />
                      <outline text="Assuming Mrs. Obama uses the type of plane she has flown before to Hawaii, the Air Force C-40B Special Mission Aircraft, the cost of a flight from Honolulu to Washington would be about $63,000. If the C-40B must be flown out to Hawaii to retrieve Mrs. Obama, as would seem likely, the first lady&apos;s travel costs could amount to about $126,000, assuming the jet is dispatched from Washington." />
                      <outline text="And the cost would be much higher still if a supply-carrying cargo jet comes home along with Michelle in addition to the cargo jet that accompanies Air Force One &apos;&apos; particularly if that jet too must be flown out to Hawaii just for Mrs. Obama." />
                      <outline text="Once you throw in the tens of thousands of dollars that must be dished out to house, pay, and support the military and Secret Service assets enlisted to protect Mrs. Obama &apos;&apos; as well as other support staff &apos;&apos; the price tag for her stay is probably in excess of $200,000, and possibly much more, depending on how long she remains on vacation." />
                      <outline text="Instead, last year Obama returned to Hawaii to resume his vacation after finishing up with Congress, at a far greater cost to taxpayers due to the much higher price tag for flying Air Force One." />
                      <outline text="That would seem unlikely this year, but anything&apos;s possible." />
                      <outline text="Tagged as: michelle Obama, Obama Hawaii vacation 2013" />
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              <outline text="Michelle Obama Stays In Hawaii Alone As Husband And Daughters Fly Away">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://theulstermanreport.com/2014/01/05/michelle-obama-stays-in-hawaii-alone-as-husband-and-daughters-fly-away/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389010528_BkGWCvks.html" />
        <outline text="Source: The Ulsterman Report" type="link" url="http://theulstermanreport.com/feed/" />
      <outline text="Mon, 06 Jan 2014 12:15" />
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                      <outline text="The White House spin is calling it a &apos;&apos;birthday gift&apos;&apos; from the president to his wife prior to her 50th birthday celebration.  If so, since she will now be flying on her own government plan, the cost to taxpayers will be several hundred thousand dollars once she decides to return to Washington D.C.  That would make it more a gift from the taxpayers than from the president.   Whispers are suggesting the president and First Lady spent very little time together in Hawaii as it is &apos;&apos; and now she is wanting more time away from him?" />
                      <outline text="Trouble in manufactured paradise perhaps?" />
                      <outline text="Not exactly a picture of marital bliss&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="________________________________________" />
                      <outline text="(via WHD)" />
                      <outline text="First Lady Michelle Obama failed to accompany President Obama and their daughters home from Hawaii today, a decision that will likely incur taxpayers at least a couple of hundred thousand dollars in costs" />
                      <outline text="The White House described the move as a &apos;&apos;birthday gift&apos;&apos; from President Obama to his wife,  allowing her to &apos;&apos;spend times with friends ahead of her upcoming 50th birthday,&apos;&apos; which occurs January 17. But for this gift, you are footing much of the bill." />
                      <outline text="Assuming Mrs. Obama uses the type of plane she has flown before to Hawaii, the Air Force C-40B Special Mission Aircraft, the cost of a flight from Honolulu to Washington would be about $63,000. If the C-40B must be flown out to Hawaii to retrieve Mrs. Obama, as would seem likely, the first lady&apos;s travel costs could amount to about $126,000, assuming the jet is dispatched from Washington." />
                      <outline text="And the cost would be much higher still if a supply-carrying cargo jet comes home along with Michelle in addition to the cargo jet that accompanies Air Force One &apos;&apos; particularly if that jet too must be flown out to Hawaii just for Mrs. Obama." />
                      <outline text="Once you throw in the tens of thousands of dollars that must be dished out to house, pay, and support the military and Secret Service assets enlisted to protect Mrs. Obama &apos;&apos; as well as other support staff &apos;&apos; the price tag for her stay is probably in excess of $200,000, and possibly much more, depending on how long she remains on vacation.   LINK" />
                      <outline text="__________________________________________________" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;I knew it was something far too big for me to navigate alone. Doing that would get me killed.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="I closed the hotel room door slowly and looked down at the small breakfast cart." />
                      <outline text="Walt&apos;s paperwork&apos;... A display screen showing my name and room number, the cost of the breakfast&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="Though the desk was just a few paces from where I stood, the time it took to cover the distance inside of the small hotel room felt like forever as my mind raced to clamp down on what I believed was finally an explanation as to what Walt had uncovered." />
                      <outline text="I took out the stack of papers once again and withdrew the one with the pyramid graph and the names with the corresponding numbers that Walt had written in by hand.  Each set of numbers next to each of the names was eight digits." />
                      <outline text="My hands shook slightly as I fumbled through the other papers trying to locate the two I believed to be some kind of bank statement.  When I found them, I placed the bank statement alongside the pyramid graph, my eyes scanning carefully from left to right." />
                      <outline text="The numbers matched." />
                      <outline text="I located the name and then the multiple, and what I had initially thought were random numbers, Walt had assigned to the former United Nations Secretary General in the pyramid graph, and was able to match those exact numbers to the middle set of numbers in one of the rows contained in the bank statement.  On the far right of that same row was an amount indicating just over nine million dollars, money that Walt&apos;s pyramid graph clearly linked to Global Electric." />
                      <outline text="I repeated this process with every name contained in the pyramid graph, each time matching that name up with a deposit line on the bank statement pages.  This was the puzzle Walt had figured out.  How he did it I had no idea, nor why he did it, leading me back again to the question of who had hired him in the first place." />
                      <outline text="I looked down to see my hands were still shaking, and I could feel a thin layer of sweat covering my forehead.  If this truly was what it appeared to be, this thing was big, and frankly, I knew it was something far too big for me to navigate alone.  Doing that would get me killed." />
                      <outline text="And that&apos;s why Walt came to me.  He knew he needed help with this.  Probably thought my political connections could give him an idea of who to hand all of this over to.  That still doesn&apos;t tell me who had him doing this work in the first place though." />
                      <outline text="My cell phone indicated it was nearly 10:00.  I had another hour before the hotel check out time.  Time enough to eat my breakfast, take a quick shower, and hopefully by then, figure out what the hell my next move would be." />
                      <outline text="I was halfway finished with breakfast when my cell phone rang again, the number indication simply stating &apos;&apos;unknown caller&apos;&apos;." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;This is Bennington &apos;&apos; who&apos;s this?&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="A female voice responded immediately." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Mr. Bennington, please listen carefully.  You have no more than a minute to vacate your room before they arrive.  Do not use the elevator.  Do not leave through the lobby.  One minute Mr. Bennington.  Go.  NOW.&apos;&apos;" />
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                      <outline text="Colin O&apos;Shea thought he had been given his dream job working inside thelegendary power corridors of Congress. Instead he finds himself immersed in the corrupt and sinister world of Washington D.C. trying to protect a dangerously beautiful call girl from a powerful congressman intent on becoming President of the United States." />
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              <outline text="The FBI drops &apos;law enforcement&apos; from its mission statement | The Verge">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://mobile.theverge.com/2014/1/5/5278334/the-fbi-drops-law-enforcement-from-its-mission-statement" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1389009333_dBe5Y2QL.html" />
      <outline text="Mon, 06 Jan 2014 11:55" />
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                      <outline text="The Federal Bureau of Investigation may have bigger things to worry about than law enforcement. Foreign Policy is reporting a change in the bureau&apos;s latest fact sheet, in which the agency&apos;s primary mission has changed from &quot;law enforcement&quot; to &quot;national security.&quot; It&apos;s in keeping with the bureau&apos;s post-9/11 duties as the nation&apos;s primary domestic counterterrorism agency, but the timing has many FBI-watchers scratching their heads. What&apos;s changed in the last year to make the bureau shift away from law enforcement?" />
                      <outline text="The bureau has long been part of the National Security wing of the government, as distinct from purely civilian agencies like the Department of Agriculture, but its primary purpose was always seen as one of enforcing the laws of the nation. The new mission statement depicts the bureau as something larger than that, securing against a broad range of threats to the nation. Still, according to FBI spokesman Paul Bresson, it&apos;s a restatement of where the bureau&apos;s priorities have been for a long time. &quot;We rank our top 10 priorities and CT [counterterrorism] is first, counterintel is second, cyber is third,&quot; Bresson told Foreign Policy. &quot;So it is certainly accurate to say our primary function is national security.&quot;" />
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              <outline text="The format=flowed FAQ (Joe Clark)">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://joeclark.org/ffaq.html" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1388987245_rJf8DAV9.html" />
      <outline text="Mon, 06 Jan 2014 05:47" />
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                      <outline text="Let&apos;s start at the beginning. What is f=f?Format=flowed is a new way of displaying text. Currently, we find f=f most often in quoted text within E-mail messages. Note that distinction: f=f is at root a way of displaying text. It doesn&apos;t alter the underlying text of your message.Well, how is f=f better?In the olden days, lines of quoted text were prefaced by the &gt; character (greater-than), like so:" />
                      <outline text="&gt; In the olden days, lines&gt; of quoted text were prefaced by the&gt; greater-than character.That system worked OK when everyone used Unix mail programs like Pine and Elm via terminal software. But even then, if the original line of text were unusually long, the results could be messy:" />
                      <outline text="&gt; That system worked OK when everyone used Unix mail programs likePine and Elm via&gt; terminal-emulation software. But even then,With graphical E-mail programs like Eudora, if you resized the window, text would flow in an equally ugly way." />
                      <outline text="Things get worse when quoted text is itself quoted, because each level of quotation added a &gt; character and possibly also a space. Inevitably, over time you ended up with quoted text where not every line began with a &gt; even though it&apos;s actually a quoted line. The results were hard to read and unattractive." />
                      <outline text="So are you saying that f=f text is easier to read and more attractive? What&apos;s involved?Yes, f=f text usually looks better." />
                      <outline text="Here&apos;s what goes on. We&apos;ll skip one technical detail in this explanation. (Don&apos;t worry, you can read about it in the documentation section.) A mailer program that understands f=f suppresses the display of &gt; characters. They&apos;re still there, only hidden." />
                      <outline text="Instead, the mailer shows quoted text some other way &apos;&apos; usually via an excerpt bar, a vertical bar drawn to the left of the quoted text. The mailer program treats the &gt; characters as movable. If you add or delete text or resize the display window, the program recomputes where the &gt; characters should go but keeps the quoted text tidy and well-flowed, hence the name &quot;flowed text.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="See the illustrations below. The first image shows a wide window, the second a narrower one. Note that the text in both paragraphs (the first of which is quoted two levels deep and contains an HTML bullet) reflows nicely." />
                      <outline text="Well, that&apos;s not how it works for me. I get mail all the time where, when I make the window smaller, I still see weird linebreaks.The system works best when the text originates with a mailer that produces f=f text. Other mailers place hard carriage returns at the ends of lines, which, for a technical reason we&apos;re not dwelling on here, even an f=f mailer has to respect." />
                      <outline text="If you receive a message from someone using, say, Pine or Elm (Message 1, we&apos;ll call it), and then add some of your own text and forward the whole thing to your friend who also uses an f=f mailer (Message 2), when your friend resizes the message you are still stuck with the Message 1&apos;s hard linebreaks. But when your friend replies to your message, the original text you typed in Message 2 will flow nicely when you resize your friend&apos;s message or add or delete text." />
                      <outline text="In other words, f=f works best when the entire chain of a message uses f=f mailers." />
                      <outline text="Doesn&apos;t flowed text gum the works for older mailers?Nope.Why not?Because f=f does not really alter the text of your message. (There is a tiny alteration, but we&apos;re glossing over that technical detail.) Actually, what it mostly does is alter the so-called content-type declaration in your message." />
                      <outline text="Most E-mails you will receive (mail from spammers is usually not in this category) will contain a hidden header that tells the receiving mail program what kind of text to expect. A very ordinary plain-text E-mail with no formatting at all (no HTML, no flowed text) might have a content-type of:" />
                      <outline text="Content-Type: text/plain; charset=&quot;iso-8859-1&quot;" />
                      <outline text="A flowed-text message merely adds a simple term:" />
                      <outline text="Content-Type: text/plain; charset=&quot;iso-8859-1&quot;; format=&quot;flowed&quot;" />
                      <outline text="So an older mailer that doesn&apos;t understand flowed text doesn&apos;t have to; it can simply ignore the format=&quot;flowed&quot; declaration in the header." />
                      <outline text="So what does a flowed message look like in an old E-mail program?Like any other message: Quoted text is shown with preceding &gt; characters. The recipient will never know the difference.But doesn&apos;t f=f add a style or something to my E-mail?No. Flowed text is not a style in the way that HTML is. It is merely a way of displaying quoted text.Are you saying that f=f has nothing to do with HTML?No. Nothing. Format=flowed applies solely to plain-text messages. HTML messages already have something functionally equivalent to f=f: the  element, which does what it says: It quotes blocks of text. When f=f mailers that also can handle HTML encounter text, it&apos;s usually marked up with the same excerpt bars we&apos;re familiar with from f=f. Format=flowed isn&apos;t actually at work there, but since text flows nicely when you resize a window, the effect is the same.If I remove HTML from a message, what happens to f=f?In compliant mailers (like Eudora), only the HTML disappears. Text formerly quoted with will now be quoted with f=f, and will look fine in any recipient&apos;s mailer.Well, I have a hard time believing that, because when I send mail to my friend who uses Pine, he keeps complaining that there are all these HTML tags.Your mailer program may be inserting HTML tags without informing you. HTML is the default mail format for many versions of Microsoft Outlook, for example, and is hard to turn off. But it has nothing to do with f=f. (Remember, even having one word in a message that&apos;s bold or underlined or in a bigger font or in any specific font is enough to turn the whole message into HTML.)How do I turn HTML off?In Eudora Pro, select the text you want plain and press Option-Command-T (in Macintosh) or Control-spacebar (in Windows). Flowed quoted text will stay flowed. In other mailers... well, there&apos;s a whole Web page devoted to this topic.Whose brilliant idea was it, anyway?A posse of engineers at Eudora, spearheaded by Randy Gellens.What programs support f=f?Eudora 4.2 and laterMicrosoft HotmailMozilla Mail (including Thunderbird)M2 (the Opera mail program)Apple MailPine 4.61 and laterI see the excerpt bars in mail from Yahoo and from Outlook from time to time.I do, too, and I was convinced that some versions of those mailers might be supporting f=f without any kind of official confirmation. In fact, though, you only see excerpt bars in HTML messages. Plain-text messages from either mailer still use &gt; characters. In neither case is f=f at work.Is there some kind of problem f=f is supposed to fix?The official response from Eudora is &apos;&apos;not really&apos;&apos; (or the other, more smarty-pants official response: &apos;&apos;Yes &apos;&apos; embarrassing display of quoted text&apos;&apos;), but in reality f=f was developed in part in anticipation of a future full of PDAs and cellphones with tiny displays that cannot afford even the one or two characters of standard quoting (the &gt; character, possibly followed by a space). Reformatting of text sent from traditional personal-computer E-mail programs is an inevitability there. (This makes sense from the standpoint of corporate synergy. Who owns Eudora? Qualcomm. What else does Qualcomm make? Among other things, PDAs and cellphones.)So you&apos;re saying there aren&apos;t any reasonable objections to f=f?No. A few have been raised.f=f text tends to encompass the entire width of your display &apos;&apos; no problem on a PDA, but on a computer with a large monitor, such long line lengths, without an increase in leading (essentially impossible in an E-mail program, even Eudora), leads to harder-to-read text.The solution, of course, is to narrow your window. (You can set up Eudora with default window sizings.)Sometimes we do things with ASCII text that get munged up by reformatting, like using &#094;&#094;&#094; under a word to emphasize it. f=f can undo that work.On the other hand, almost no one reads mail with the monospaced font necessary to understand that kind of ASCII markup &apos;&apos; no one with an f=f-compatible mailer, anyway.Qualcomm has done a miserable job of explaining f=f, and even intelligent, informed people misunderstand it.Quite true. That&apos;s why I wrote this f=fAQ.The excerpt bars are really annoying. How can I turn them off?You can turn off f=f within Macintosh Eudora, though there&apos;s no reason to do so. Copy these characters into the body of a message:" />
                      <outline text="Then Command-click that text. (You will thus have engaged one of Eudora&apos;s hundreds of semi-secret configuration codes. You can get a list of those codes via E-mail by sending a message to a special address at Tidbits.)" />
                      <outline text="In Windows, copy these addresses into a message and Control- click:" />
                      <outline text="Can we convert old E-mail to f=f?Use the Send Again command in Eudora. (I&apos;ve found this doesn&apos;t actually rewrap lines, though.)I&apos;m still iffy on those excerpt bars.They truly are an improvement over &gt; characters. A Eudora potentate puts it this way: &apos;&apos;People should think of them as an attribute of the paragraph instead of a character on a line, and that way they become very helpful in making it easier to edit quoted material. Just delete, and the line reflows nicely. Hit Return (to add your own text) and it all just works.&apos;&apos;Any useful commands I ought to know about?According to a high-ranking Eudora nabob:Along with the increased emphasis on excerpt bars comes better tools for dealing with them. Two new commands (to quote and unquote, Command-apostrophe and Option-Command-apostrophe) have been added to add and remove levels of excerpt. We believe that with these improvements, editing quoted material (whether to trim it or to respond to individual sections) will be much more convenient than it ever could have been using fixed quote characters." />
                      <outline text="Where do I find the really hardcore technical documentation for f=f?Here:A Eudora tech-support documentThe f=f Request for CommentThanks are due to Steve Dorner, Randy Gellens, and Greg Brown of Eudora, though they have no connection to this f=fAQ and didn&apos;t write anything that wasn&apos;t attributed as such." />
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              <outline text="Writing Power Tools: Text Editors &apos;&apos; ProfHacker - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher Education">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/writing-power-tools-text-editors/38940" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1388986990_vpz4fmtb.html" />
      <outline text="Mon, 06 Jan 2014 05:43" />
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                      <outline text="One of the recent themes on ProfHacker has been the virtues of using plaintext to do your work, especially your writing. For me there is one big advantage: I write in plain text so that I can use a text editor to do my writing." />
                      <outline text="By text editor, I mean a program that is meant to edit code&apos;--the type of tool that programmers use. My text editor of choice is Vim, but there are many similar programs: BBEdit, Emacs, Notepad++, TextMate, TextWrangler, and SciTE are just a few of the options. These all share features that are intended to help you write code. They are not primarily software for word processing, like Microsoft Word or Libre Office." />
                      <outline text="So why would someone want to write using software that is meant for writing code rather than writing words? I&apos;ve found that thinking about my words as if they were code has improved my process of writing. There are the specific reasons:" />
                      <outline text="Text editors let me leave comments in my writing. If you look at well written source code for a computer program, you&apos;ll find many comments that do not affect how the program is run, but which do explain how it works. In the same way, I leave comments to myself about my writing. If I leave a gap between sections, a comment reminds me what remains to be written. I leave comments evaluating paragraphs or sections: &apos;&apos;rework this paragraph to take into account argument X&apos;&apos; and the like. The most important use I have for the comment function is cutting text. Most writers have a hard time bringing themselves to cut the words over which they&apos;ve labored. Instead, I comment out text which I need to cut. For example, when writing this post the first reason I listed was my irrational hatred of MS Word ever since it killed my puppy, which I got the satisfaction of writing and you got the satisfaction of not reading, because it&apos;s now a comment. This technique has the twin virtues of sparing me the psychic pain of deleting text, and of leaving the text in its context in case I later want to revise it.Text editors use color to highlight syntax. Text editors color code the syntax of programing languages: one color for a function, another for a variable, and so on. This feature can be very powerful for writing. For example, I wrote this post in Markdown. The syntax of various parts of the document were highlighted for me as I wrote, such as the links, the ordered list, and the headings. My text editor also highlights the words I search for. Which brings us to the next point &apos;...Text editors have amazing find and replace. Any useful text editor has some version of regular expressions built in. You&apos;ll have to read Konrad&apos;s excellent posts on regularexpressions to learn why these are useful, but text editors have an ability to search that far exceeds that of any word processor.Text editors keep your fingers on the keyboard, because they have good keyboard shortcuts. In a word processor, if you want to move to the start of the next sentence, you&apos;ll have to take your hand off the keyboard, use the mouse to click on the start of the next sentence, then put your hand back on the keyboard. In Vim, I type one character &apos;)&apos;, which takes me to the next sentence without ever taking my hands off the keyboard. This doesn&apos;t seem like it would matter until you get used to it. Now when I do have to use Word, I feel like I&apos;m running through water.Text editors are more stable. Text editors are the tool programmers use most, and unsurprisingly they have taken care of themselves by making text editors highly reliable. For example: I currently have 52 documents open in my text editor (some are writing, a lot are code). But if I were to open even 10 documents in Word, my computer would grind to a halt. I haven&apos;t restarted my text editor in several weeks; it&apos;s more likely that my Mac will crash than that my text editor will.Using a text editor is not the easiest hack to get started with, since there is a steep learning curve. Text editors are power tools, and they&apos;ll save you lots of work only if you learn to use them properly. If you&apos;re on a Mac, you might try TextWrangler, and if you&apos;re on Windows you might try Notepad++ and using the tutorials they provide. For me, at least, using a text editor has been the most useful hack I&apos;ve ever done." />
                      <outline text="Have you used a text editor for writing? Which do you prefer, and why?" />
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              <outline text="Real Programmers: Jump Start: Mutt -- by hackers, for hackers">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://realprogrammers.com/jump_start/mutt/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1388986627_yDFcgwqP.html" />
      <outline text="Mon, 06 Jan 2014 05:37" />
                      <outline text="" />
                      <outline text="Mutt is based on elm (and written by the same author) so will feel familiar to people who&apos;ve used elm." />
                      <outline text=")." />
                      <outline text="Mutt has the ability to display messages by related discussion (&quot;threads&quot;) rather than the more commonly seen (and jumbled) date sent. When reading through unread messages the effect is some topical consistency -- a great boon with high volume mailing lists or personal discussions. See the" />
                      <outline text="(Internally mutt uses the In-Reply-To: and References: headers which are set automatically when replying by decent mail clients; it falls back by default on Subject:)." />
                      <outline text="The &quot;limit&quot; command l filters the display of messages. Mutt&apos;s documentation doesn&apos;t make a big deal of &quot;limit&quot; nor introduces it until well into the manual but it&apos;s one of mutt&apos;s real gems and is well worth learning early.For example, paul.makepeace searches on subject, author and email address limiting the display to those that match. make would return at least as many results. All searches are case insensitive, and are regular expressions so &#094;, $, . (period) etc have special meanings. (Learn about 4.1 Regular Expressions.)" />
                      <outline text="Often this method is enough but it&apos;s possible to limit on more specific patterns using a code prefixed with &#126; (tilde). Here are some more examples:" />
                      <outline text="Limit examples&#126;s party : messages with subject containing &quot;party&quot;&#126;d" />
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              <outline text="Hashtags in Subject Lines: To Use or Not to Use - The Lunch Pail: A Data Management Blog">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://blog.knotice.com/2013/05/31/hashtags-subject-lines/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1388986177_QNpmB6XC.html" />
      <outline text="Mon, 06 Jan 2014 05:29" />
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                      <outline text="I&apos;m a fan of the hashtag. It lets me find tweets that I know will interest me (like how a baseball game is progressing) and makes it easy for me follow a webinar or chat." />
                      <outline text="What I&apos;m not so sure of is the use of hashtags outside the social setting. Case in point: I recently received an email with the subject line: &apos;&apos;Has Your Brand Gone Viral? #Winning #Digital #Strategy&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="I have a few problems with this subject line, first of which is the number of hashtags used. According to Twitter best practices, you&apos;re not supposed to use more than two hashtags per tweet. This subject line had three. Add to that the fact the hashtagged words aren&apos;t really keywords specific to the email contents, which left me scratching my head. (Just do a search for the hashtagged words on Twitter and you&apos;ll find a lot of non-specific results.) A better idea would have been to create a hashtag specific to the content in the email." />
                      <outline text="To get more insight into the idea of using hashtags in an email subject line, I turned to our experts here at Knotice. One point was clear: always consider the message. Also keep in mind your brand&apos;s personality. But a brand that&apos;s not very active on Twitter, for example, or whose audience is not very social-media savvy probably should avoid the hashtag." />
                      <outline text="And just because hashtags are popular doesn&apos;t mean you should put them in your subject lines, as Dutch points out:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;If your campaign employs significant Twitter interaction or has a call-to-action that requires Twitter, by all means, use the hashtag. If not, consider the hashtag carefully as you may be adding confusion to your message or, worse, prompting your audience to interact with Twitter instead of your campaign. #mytwocents #toomanyhashtags&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Sarah, a graphic designer here at Knotice, shares the same sentiment:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Although recognizable to users of certain social media, if you&apos;re looking from a purely functional aspect, I think it&apos;s a waste of time. Hashtags are contemporarily used in the indexing of information in the semantic web, and as far as I know, no email clients support them&apos;.... If we&apos;re looking for something gimmicky, then by all means, use hashtags. But if we want something that could potentially be functionally useful in our spam rating and inbox hits, I think we should start looking into using Schema to mark up our emails LONG before we try using something even more unlikely to be recognized by search engines and indexes like hashtags.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Patti, our director of marketing, had this to say: &apos;&apos;The purpose of the subject line is to help your message stand out in the inbox and get people to open. If using a hashtag helps you get the attention of your audience, it&apos;s a good thing. If your audience is social savvy and appreciate that sort of tone, then try it &apos;&apos; test and see. If you&apos;re looking for people to follow you, your event or your brand for some reason, then using a hashtag in a subject line may work tp compliment that call to action. It kind of reminds me of the use of symbols. Don&apos;t overuse it, keep it relevant to the email content, and test first see if it actually creates a lift. Clever doesn&apos;t always equate to clicks.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="What do you think? Have you used hashtags outside of social media? Have you received an email with a hashtag in the subject line? Let us know below!" />
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              <outline text="Will hashtags work with email? | TMI (Too Much Information)">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://boydio.wordpress.com/2011/06/09/will-hashtags-work-with-email/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1388986057_n565fx56.html" />
      <outline text="Mon, 06 Jan 2014 05:27" />
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                      <outline text="A few months ago, I suggested that email was missing an important ingredient. Email messages include a setting to indicate the urgency, but nothing to indicate the kind of email it is." />
                      <outline text="Does it contain an action item? Does it relate to an upcoming meeting? Is it something you really need to know? Or can it be read at your convenience (or not at all)?" />
                      <outline text="I developed a series of four-letter tags for subject lines (like URGT for &apos;&apos;Urgent&apos;&apos;) that were unlikely to appear in any email written in English&apos;--so they could safely be used for filtering." />
                      <outline text="Today, it hit me. Why go to that much trouble? Why not use hashtags?" />
                      <outline text="So I sent my first email with a hashtag in the subject line:" />
                      <outline text="#ACTION: Your brief bio needed to promote June 27 information overload teleconference" />
                      <outline text="Now none of the well-known authors to whom I sent this are filtering for #ACTION. Probably no one is. Yet." />
                      <outline text="But you&apos;re also not likely to see &apos;&apos;I am asking you to take #action now&apos;&apos; in a typical email message. So filters set for hashtags aren&apos;t likely to be fooled by something else." />
                      <outline text="The big advantage of hashtags&apos;--as opposed to a system that an organization might have to &apos;&apos;sell&apos;&apos; to its employees&apos;--is that they consist of real words. Many people have extensive experience with hashtags. There&apos;s no learning curve. And no change-management effort. It should be a lot easier to get a group to agree on a set of hashtags than to convince them to adopt URGT instead of #URGENT." />
                      <outline text="What was I thinking?" />
                      <outline text="The one non-trivial hurdle is this: The hashtags will work only for the group that decides to embrace them. Although if the group is a 50,000-person corporation, the benefits would be significant." />
                      <outline text="But to really put a dent in information overload, email hashtags would need to be adopted by nearly everyone." />
                      <outline text="Is anyone saying that can&apos;t happen?" />
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              <outline text="The case for email hashtags | Use hashtags. Save time. Start an email revolution.">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://emailhashtags.wordpress.com/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1388985858_qpxHpQUM.html" />
      <outline text="Mon, 06 Jan 2014 05:24" />
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                      <outline text="Email is a great invention&apos;--so great that, collectively, we use it 300 billion times a day. And that number is only growing." />
                      <outline text="Each email message includes two very important pieces of information to help you deal with it effectively&apos;--the subject line and the importance level." />
                      <outline text="What it&apos;s missing is an indicator to tell you what kind of email it is." />
                      <outline text="Does the email require you to do something? Is it important reading material? Does it relate to a project, a team, or an upcoming meeting? Is it personal or confidential?" />
                      <outline text="If the software developers who created today&apos;s email systems were going to add this, they&apos;d have done it by now." />
                      <outline text="But there&apos;s another option. We can do it ourselves. It&apos;s free, and it doesn&apos;t even require a software download." />
                      <outline text="#Hashtags." />
                      <outline text="Hashtags are simple. They&apos;re familiar (many people use them already). And they&apos;re easy to implement." />
                      <outline text="So easy that we can simply start using them. Now." />
                      <outline text="Only instead of attaching them to tweets, we suggest using them as the first word of email subject lines." />
                      <outline text="A standard set of email hashtags might help get things started. Let&apos;s begin with these six:" />
                      <outline text="#Action&apos;--this email asks you to do something#Respond&apos;--the sender needs to hear back from you#Meet&apos;--this relates to an upcoming meeting (or one just held)#Info or #FYI&apos;--no action needed, but here&apos;s something you should know#Hot&apos;--information in the email is time-sensitive#PersonalBeyond that, hashtags are infinitely adaptable. Anyone can start using them. They can be created on the fly. So invent your own&apos;--and, where it would help, use more than one!" />
                      <outline text="Hashtags not only provide at-a-glance visual cues, they can be used in rules and filters. That enables you to sort your email more effectively&apos;--for instance, collecting all the #Action emails in one spot." />
                      <outline text="The list above might not be the most useful six. They&apos;re merely suggestions. Hashtags are a democracy. The best ideas will rise to the top." />
                      <outline text="We&apos;d like to know what you think. Is this a good idea? How can we make it better? Would you include different tags in the proposed set? How can we encourage their adoption?" />
                      <outline text="Most important of all, will you start using them?" />
                      <outline text="If you will, you&apos;ll start a revolution in how we handle our email&apos;--and how much time we reclaim as a result." />
                      <outline text="What you can do right now:" />
                      <outline text="Use hashtags in your email subject linesEncourage others to use them, tooPromote emailhashtags.org in your email signature&apos;&apos;Like&apos;&apos; this page and tweet the URLDon&apos;t wait for someone else to start the trend. Use a hashtag in the next email you send." />
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              <outline text="The social network wars are over. The winner: email! - Computerworld">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9239684/The_social_network_wars_are_over._The_winner_email_?mm_ref=https://www.google.com/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1388985370_T9Sz3DsX.html" />
      <outline text="Mon, 06 Jan 2014 05:16" />
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                      <outline text="Computerworld - Email is old and in decline. Chat, texting and social networks are how people interact now, right?" />
                      <outline text="Well, not so fast." />
                      <outline text="With every new social network and social service, with every new instant and not-so-instant way to communicate, email rises in importance. The reason is that with everybody choosing a different communications medium, email is increasingly the only one we all have in common. It&apos;s the glue that holds the social Web together." />
                      <outline text="I prefer Google+. My mom and one of my kids are on Facebook. My other kid is on Twitter. One of my nieces is on Pinterest. One of my best friends is on Path. Another is on Pheed. My dad isn&apos;t really sure what a social network is." />
                      <outline text="The fact that everybody is using a social network, and a different one, doesn&apos;t matter. I still reach them all thanks to the Mother of All Social Networks -- email." />
                      <outline text="It helps that the regular social networks do (and must) integrate with email. For example, on Google+ I&apos;ve added non-Google+ users to my circles. When I post to &quot;Family,&quot; the family members on Google+ get a post in their stream and the rest get the post in their email in-boxes." />
                      <outline text="I also have my most important circles update me via Gmail. Those posts just show up there, and I can engage with them instantly, right in the message." />
                      <outline text="Even though I don&apos;t use Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest or other social networks much, I do have all those services set up to send, via email, posts from the people on those services I care about." />
                      <outline text="In all those cases, email is an extension of Google+. Email takes social networking posts where the social networks cannot go." />
                      <outline text="(It&apos;s a category-busting irony that I do all of my blogging on a social network and much of my social networking in an email service.)" />
                      <outline text="My Hangouts chats and Google Voice texts, missed calls and voicemails all end up in email, too." />
                      <outline text="Like everybody else, I use a wide variety of communications media. But email is the central element in all of them." />
                      <outline text="So email is the glue that holds together dedicated social networks. It&apos;s also the biggest social network by far. There are 2.4 billion people on the Internet worldwide, according to website monitoring service Pingdom, and 2.2 billion of them use email." />
                      <outline text="That&apos;s why the idea that young people will never use email is absurd. Sure, high school kids can get by with just Snapchat. But once you have a job and an adult life, not using email is like not having a phone. Opting out of email is career suicide." />
                      <outline text="What&apos;s really interesting to me is that email has recently become an exciting category. No, really!" />
                      <outline text="What is email, anyway?Email is really two things. First, it&apos;s an Internet-based messaging format standard. That&apos;s the part of email that makes it universal and therefore indispensable." />
                      <outline text="But email is also a software and cloud application category. And that&apos;s where the excitement is happening." />
                      <outline text="Recent innovations in user interface design and improvements in sorting algorithms have massively improved the experience of using email." />
                      <outline text="More to the point, software design has caught up with the reality of what people are really doing with email. Primarily, people are doing social networking, as in networking socially or professionally with the people they know. They&apos;re doing this email-to-email and also email-to-social-network." />
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              <outline text="Popular imap modules - Node.JS Modules">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="https://nodejsmodules.org/tags/imap" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1388985122_mSDseEQG.html" />
      <outline text="Mon, 06 Jan 2014 05:12" />
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                      <outline text="Popular imap modules - Node.JS ModulesimapAn IMAP module for node.js that makes communicating with IMAP servers easy" />
                      <outline text="xoauth2XOAuth2 token generation for accessing GMail SMTP and IMAP" />
                      <outline text="mail-listenerMail listener library for node.js. Get notification when new email arrived." />
                      <outline text="contextioOfficial Node.js client library for the Context.IO Email API" />
                      <outline text="gmail-safeIntelligent backup client for GMail." />
                      <outline text="gmailAn API for fetching mail from GMail.com" />
                      <outline text="utf7Converts text to and from UTF-7 (RFC 2152 and IMAP)" />
                      <outline text="nodemailA simple web-mail base on nodejs." />
                      <outline text="mail-notifierNodejs library to get notified on new incoming email." />
                      <outline text="gmail-xoauthGenerate xoauth string from oauth 1.0 token for Gmail IMAP login. The logic is taken from http://code.google.com/p/google-mail-xoauth-tools/source/browse/trunk/python/xoauth.py" />
                      <outline text="inboxThis is a work in progress IMAP client for node.js." />
                      <outline text="imapeeprovides imap access in a backbone model" />
                      <outline text="bauhaus-imapimap functions for bauhaus library" />
                      <outline text="imap-autoconfigDetect IMAP configuration for an e-mail address" />
                      <outline text="Node.js is an official trademark of Joyent. This website is not formally related to or endorsed by the official Joyent Node.js open source or commercial project." />
                      <outline text="  Created by corruptmem - Web - Email - GitHub - Twitter" />
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              <outline text="imap-autoconfig">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="https://npmjs.org/package/imap-autoconfig" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1388985082_XXfrTPX7.html" />
      <outline text="Mon, 06 Jan 2014 05:11" />
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                      <outline text="Detect e-mail connection settings" />
                      <outline text="Require imap-autoconfig" />
                      <outline text="var autoconfig = require(&quot;imap-autoconfig&quot;);Autoconfig objectCreate new autoconfig object" />
                      <outline text="var detector = autoconfig.createIMAPSettingsDetector(config);Where config is an optional (if not set, predefined values will be used) configuration object with following properties:" />
                      <outline text="redis - Redis configuration object (host, port, db)cacheExpire - Cache expiration in seconds for checked keys (set 0 for eternity, defaults to 24h)Check connection settingsCheck IMAP connection settings with autoconfig.detect" />
                      <outline text="detector.detect(address, password, cached, callback)Where" />
                      <outline text="address is the e-mail address to checkpassword is the password for the usercached is a boolean indicator - if set to true, checks the data from a cache, otherwise checks the servercallback is the callback function to run with an error object and imap settings objectExample" />
                      <outline text="detector.detect(&quot;pipemail@node.ee&quot;, &quot;zzzzz&quot;, true, function(err, data){ console.log(err || data);});Response data object has the following properties" />
                      <outline text="host is the IMAP hostnameport is the port to the hostsecure indicates if the connection should be started with SSL (usually true for port 993 and false for 143)user indicates the format of the username, if it&apos;s %EMAIL% then, the IMAP username is also the email address, if it&apos;s %USER% then the local part of the user is the correct username, if it was unable to detect (password was not provided), it&apos;s set to falseexpires if the result came from cache, then this property indicates when the cache will be expiredExample value" />
                      <outline text="{ host: &apos;imap.mail.yahoo.com&apos;, port: &apos;993&apos;, secure: &apos;true&apos;, user: &apos;%EMAIL%&apos;, expires: Thu Aug 09 2012 11:43:14 GMT+0300 (EEST) // Date object, not a String value}" />
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