Thursday, December 27, 2012

Masters Mansion

Masters Mansion

"Master said you may leave when you love. Master is always right. Master knows best. Master loves you."

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May I have Girl 2?

You never know whats right around the corner for you...

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Question: Do they know who they are paired with? As in, are they specifically paired with someone in the roleplay, or is that just for the roleplayers to know how the story is to progress? And if the first one, are the characters aware of who they are paired with? Sorry if that didn't make any sense. :3

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

PFT: Seahawks could add Edwards for playoffs

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Lost in the reports and debates regarding Tim Tebow?s Wildcat tap out is the fact that the situation sparked the latest case of ESPN-on-ESPN crime.

Actually, it was more like an ESPN Battle Royal.

It started when Rich Cimini and Jane McManus of ESPNNewYork.com jointly reported on Sunday that Tebow asked to be omitted from the Wildcat package in Week 16 because the coaching staff had skipped over him when benching Mark Sanchez.? (You know, the same way the Broncos skipped over Brady Quinn when benching Kyle Orton in 2011.)

In an effort to control the damage, Tebow provided his version of the events to Adam Schefter of ESPN.? In exchange for the exclusive scoop, Schefter obviously had no choice but to pass along Tebow?s tale as he told it, without scrutiny or skepticism or cynicism.

And Tebow didn?t say that he had asked out of the Wildcat package, necessarily putting the spirit if not the letter of the two ESPN reports at odds.

But the conflict didn?t become obvious until Schefter, Merril Hoge, and Ron Jaworski appeared on the air to discuss the situation, via USAToday.com.? Schefter started by dutifully repeated what he had reported, without comment or opinion or editorial.

Enter Jaworski and Hoge, both of whom pressed Schefter for clarity as to the notion that Tebow told coach Rex Ryan that he didn?t want to play in the Wildcat package.? Schefter reiterated the guts of his report, skipping over the most important piece of information, apparently because either Schefter didn?t ask or Tebow didn?t tell.

?To me, it smells like three-day-old fish, OK?? Hoge said of Tebow?s story, which came only from Schefter?s report.? ?I think he?s phony as a three-dollar bill.? Because at the end of the day, what have I heard?? That he will do anything at any time.? You ask me to do it, I?ll do it.? And all of a sudden now that?s unacceptable?? That?s all of a sudden, ?Now I want to play quarterback or I?m not gonna play Wildcat?? . . . ? Tim Tebow, being the teammate he says he is, accepts that.? Because he says I?ll do anything for the team.? That?s all I?ve ever heard about him.? Well I think this sound shows really what he?s about.?

Jaworski then tried to suggest that Tebow never said he wouldn?t play Wildcat quarterback, citing derisively (and with air quotes) that it?s merely been ?reported? via ?sources.?? And in so doing, jumping off the top rope and landing on the work of Cimini and McManus.

Enter Schefter, who then explained that it was a ?culmination of a full season of frustration and disappointment,? and that ?somehow it?s morphed into ?I?m taking myself out.??

Hoge then made an observation that Schefter and Jaworski arguably ignored when subtly pile-driving the reporting of their colleagues, Cimini and McManus.? ?If you are for the team and that is what you do care about,? Hoge said, ?then guess what?? Whatever that coach makes, that decision, sure you can be upset, but you still do what you can for the team.? You don?t make a rift, you don?t sit there and argue.?

Next, Jaworski revisited the question of whether Tebow said what Cimini and McManus claim he said.? ?I want Tim Tebow, if this was said, to say on Tuesday, ?I told Rex Ryan I don?t want to take the Wildcat snaps,?? Jaworski said.? ?We?ve got a lot of hearsay here.?

And in that one swing, Jaworski again questioned the veracity of his colleagues? original report and indirectly chided Schefter for not asking the obvious follow-up questions when talking to Tebow.

Either way, it should be no surprise that the implosion of Tebow?s 2012 season created chaos at the network that was devoted to covering it.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/12/25/ray-edwards-could-sign-with-seattle-on-wednesday/related/

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President Obama may return to Washington as soon as Wednesday: aide (reuters)

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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

China Set To Surpass US In R&D Spending In 10 Years

Fantasizing, you say? Whatever. The fact is, the wealth of the world is being redistributed, and the US and EU are coming up losers. China is gaining. The real catch to all this redistribution is, the world's central banks are reaping the lion's share of the profits. For each ten dollars we lose, China gains a dollar, and the banks steal nine dollars.

But, the situation with the central banks don't affect the fact that China is ascending, while we descend.

China may be dependent on us today, but what happens in fifty years, or a hundred? We're selling off our great grandchildren's future.

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Washington Roundup: Arguments for and Against Chuck Hagel's Nomination (Atlantic Politics Channel)

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Lawmakers look to restrict gun magazine capacity

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Lawmakers from both parties voiced their willingness Sunday to pursue some changes to the nation's gun laws, but adamant opposition from the National Rifle Association has made clear than any such effort will face significant obstacles.

NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre dismissed efforts to revive a ban on assault weapons as a "phony piece of legislation" that's built on lies.

Democratic lawmakers in Congress have become more adamant about the need for stricter gun laws since the shooting of 20 children and six teachers at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California is promising to push for a renewal of expired legislation that banned certain weapons and limited the number of bullets a gun magazine could hold to 10.

"I think we ought to be looking at where the real danger is, like those large clips," said Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas.

"I think we need a comprehensive approach," said Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., a longtime gun rights supporter. "I'll look at all the proposals. . I think it looks at mental health, I think it looks at protecting our schools but I also think it looks at these high-volume magazines, you know, that can fire off so many rounds."

Both lawmakers appeared on CBS' "Face the Nation," where NRA President David Keene said lawmakers were asking the wrong question when discussing how many rounds a gun magazine should have.

The right question, he said: "Can we keep guns out of the hands of people who are potential killers?"

LaPierre made clear it was highly unlikely that the NRA could support any new gun regulations.

"You want one more law on top of 20,000 laws, when most of the federal gun laws we don't even enforce?" he said.

Instead, LaPierre reiterated the group's support for putting police officers in every school.

"If it's crazy to call for putting police and armed security in our schools to protect our children, then call me crazy," LaPierre said on NBC's "Meet the Press." ''I think the American people think it's crazy not to do it. It's the one thing that would keep people safe."

Sen. Joe Lieberman, a Connecticut independent, said he found the NRA's statements in recent days to be "really disheartening." Still, he said he agrees with some of the points the group has made about the causes behind violence in America.

"But it's obviously also true that the easy availability of guns, including military-style assault weapons, is a contributing factor, and you can't keep that off the table. I had hoped they'd come to the table and say, everything is on the table," Lieberman said.

Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said LaPierre was "so extreme and so tone deaf" that he was making it easier to pass gun legislation.

"Look, he blames everything but guns: movies, the media, President Obama, gun-free school zones, you name it. And the video games, he blames them," Schumer said.

Lieberman said the NRA's stand on new gun rules means passing legislation next year won't happen easily.

"It's going to be a battle. But the president, I think, and vice president, are really ready to lead the fight," he said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/lawmakers-look-restrict-gun-magazine-capacity-082617451.html

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Monday, December 24, 2012

Former President George H.W. Bush remains hospitalized

(Reuters) - Former President George H.W. Bush, who has been hospitalized for a month undergoing treatment for bronchitis, may not be released from a Houston hospital in time to celebrate Christmas at home as doctors had hoped.

Bush, 88, remained in stable condition and doctors were optimistic he would make a full recovery, George Kovacik, a spokesman at Methodist Hospital, said in an emailed statement on Sunday.

But doctors were being "extra cautious" with his care and no discharge date had been set, the statement said. Earlier this month, Kovacik said doctors expected Bush would be able to spend Christmas at home with his family.

"His doctors feel he should build up his energy before going home," the statement said.

Bush, the 41st president and a Republican, took office in 1989 and served one term in the White House. The father of former President George W. Bush, he also is a former congressman, U.N. ambassador, CIA director and vice president for two terms under Ronald Reagan.

(Reporting by Kevin Gray; Editing by Daniel Trotta and Vicki Allen)

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Sacks of potatoes stand in for humans in Boeing's in-air Wi-Fi tests

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CHICAGO (AP) -?If the wireless Internet connection during your holiday flight seems more reliable than it used to, you could have the humble potato to thank.?

While major airlines offer in-flight Wi-Fi on many flights, the signal strength can be spotty. Airlines and aircraft makers have been striving to improve this with the growing use of wireless devices and the number of people who don't want to be disconnected, even 35,000 feet up.?

"That's where potatoes come into the picture," Boeing spokesman Adam Tischler said.?Engineers at Chicago-based Boeing Co. used sacks of potatoes as stand-ins for passengers as they worked to eliminate weak spots in in-flight wireless signals. They needed full planes to get accurate results during signal testing, but they couldn't ask people to sit motionless for days while data was gathered.?

It turns out that potatoes ? because of their water content and chemistry ? absorb and reflect radio wave signals much the same way as the human body does, making them suitable substitutes for airline passengers.?

"It's a testament to the ingenuity of these engineers. They didn't go in with potatoes as the plan," Tischler said.?

Recapping the serendipitous path that led to better onboard wireless, Tischler said a member of the research team stumbled across an article in the Journal of Food Science describing research in which 15 vegetables and fruits were evaluated for their dielectric properties, or the way they transmit electric force without conduction.?

Its conclusions led the Boeing researchers to wonder if potatoes might serve just as well as humans during their own signal testing. Despite some skepticism, they ended up buying 20,000 pounds of them.?

Video and photos of the work, which started in 2006, show a decommissioned airplane loaded with row upon row of potato sacks that look like large, lumpy passengers. The sacks sit eerily still in the seats as the engineers collect data on the strength of wireless signals in various spots.?

The Boeing engineers added some complicated statistical analysis and the result was a proprietary system for fine tuning Internet signals so they would be strong and reliable wherever a laptop was used on a plane.?

Boeing says the system also ensures Wi-Fi signals won't interfere with the plane's sensitive navigation and communications equipment.?

"From a safety standpoint, you want to know what the peak signals are, what's the strongest signal one of our communications and navigation systems might see from a laptop or 150 laptops or 350 laptops," Boeing engineer Dennis Lewis explains in a video.?

In a nod to the humor in using a tuber to solve a high-tech problem, researchers dubbed the project Synthetic Personnel Using Dialectic Substitution, or SPUDS.?

The company says better Wi-Fi signals can be found already on three Boeing aircraft models flown by major airlines: 777, 747-8 and the 787 Dreamliner.

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Sunday, December 23, 2012

Lost In Our Maps: A History Of Cartographic Catastrophes

Wall Street Journal:

There is something disappointing about the austere potential perfection of the new maps. The satellites above us have seen all there is to see of the world; technically, they have mapped it all. But satellites know nothing of the beauty of hand-drawn maps, with their Spanish galleons and sea monsters, and they cannot comprehend wanderlust and the desire for discovery. Today we can locate the smallest hamlet in sub-Saharan Africa or the Yukon, but can we claim that we know them any better? Do the irregular and unpredictable fancies of the older maps more accurately reflect the strangeness of the world?

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Saturday, December 22, 2012

BMG Scores Rights to Nirvana, Tears for Fears Songs

NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) - BMG has acquired the worldwide rights to several music catalogues, a deal that will give it songs from artists including Kurt Cobain, Tears for Fears, The Human League, Iggy Pop, and Take That.

The company announced Friday that it will purchase the rights for the Virgin Music Publishing Companies, Famous UK Music Publishing and selected current songwriters from Sony/ATV and EMI Music Publishing.

Sony Corporation of America and a group of investors acquired EMI Music Publishing in June, and Sony/ATV Music Publishing administers EMI on behalf of the group. It had to sell the catalogues as a condition of the acquisition.

Virgin Publishing's catalogue includes Kurt Cobain's songs for Nirvana, including "Smells Like Teen Spirit," "Come As You Are" and "About A Girl."

Other hits include Jim Steinman's "Total Eclipse Of The Heart," Lenny Kravitz' "Are You Gonna Go My Way," Mark Ronson and Amy Winehouse's "Back to Black," and Devo's "Whip It."

Other songs include Take That's greatest hits, including "Patience," "Shine" and "Greatest Day," as well as former member Robbie William's interests in "Angels," "Rock DJ" and "Let Me Entertain You."

Also in the catalogue are Tears for Fears' "Everybody Rules The World," Culture Club's "Karma Chamelon," OMD's "Enola Gay," and Iggy Pop's "Lust for Life," as well as recent hits including Duffy's "Mercy."

BMG, the fourth-largest music publishing company, is a three-year-old partnership between Bertelsmann and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. In May, it announced it had more than one million copyrights under management.

"These catalogues contain some of the most influential and successful songs in popular music," said BMG CEO Hartwig Masuch. "We are delighted to have won the opportunity to represent the writers of those songs and to demonstrate to them BMG's commitment to twenty-first century service. They have my pledge that we will do our very best to deliver for them."

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Obama starts Hawaiian vacation, leaving Washington on ice

KAILUA, Hawaii (Reuters) - Taking what promised to be a very brief Christmas break from the ongoing struggle to avoid the "fiscal cliff" of tax hikes and spending cuts, President Barack Obama relaxed with his family on Saturday at a beach retreat in Hawaii.

Congress was to return to Washington next Thursday and Obama has pledged to work with lawmakers to strike a deal to avoid the economic shock from tax and spending measures set to take effect on January 1 if a deal can't be reached, which many economists say could push the U.S. economy back into recession.

The president is expected to indulge in some of his favorite pastimes on the island where he was born and raised: golf, an expedition for the local treat "shave ice," and an evening out with family and friends. He hit the links at the nearby Marine Corps base under sunny skies on Saturday afternoon.

On Sunday, he is expected to attend funeral services for Senator Daniel Inouye, the long-serving Democrat from Hawaii who died on Monday, but the president has no other public events on his schedule.

On Saturday, Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said he had urged Hawaii Governor Neil Abercrombie, a Democrat, to name Inouye's successor "with due haste."

"It is critically important to ensure that the people of Hawaii are fully represented in the pivotal decisions the Senate will be making before the end of the year," Reid, of Nevada, said in a statement.

Obama's idyll was not expected to last more than four days, and he will likely retrace the more than 4,800-mile trip from the Aloha State to Washington after Christmas in a bid to cut a deal with Republicans, who failed on Thursday to agree on competing tax and spending bills of their own.

Before leaving Washington on Friday evening, Obama urged Congress to come up with a stopgap measure to spare the U.S. economy the jolt of $600 billion in tax increases and spending cuts economists say would likely derail the economy.

The president asked lawmakers for a stripped-down deal to continue lower tax rates on middle income earners and extend unemployment insurance benefits to avoid some of the worst effects of the "fiscal cliff" in the new year.

Obama's family holiday, in a quiet beach front community on the other side of the island from bustling Honolulu, should also provide some respite from the somber focus on the Newtown, Connecticut, school massacre and the consequent bitter debate over measures to change America's gun culture and prevent violence.

The president's weekly radio and Internet addresses, which in recent weeks have centered on his argument for extending tax cuts for all but the wealthiest Americans, on Saturday offered holiday greetings to U.S. military forces.

(Reporting By Mark Felsenthal and Richard Cowan; Editing by Vicki Allen, Todd Eastham and Paul Simao)

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US Mint testing new metals to make coins cheaper

This undated photo provided on Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012 by the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia shows is a bonneted Martha Washington on a nonsense test piece. The Mint has been testing different materials to find less expensive ways to make coins. (AP Photo/U.S. Mint)

This undated photo provided on Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012 by the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia shows is a bonneted Martha Washington on a nonsense test piece. The Mint has been testing different materials to find less expensive ways to make coins. (AP Photo/U.S. Mint)

This undated photo provided on Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012 by the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia shows a nonsense test piece. The Mint has been testing different materials to fiend less expensive ways to make coins. (AP Photo U.S. Mint)

This undated photo provided on Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012 by the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia shows a bonneted Martha Washington on a nonsense test piece. The Mint has been testing different materials to fiend less expensive ways to make coins. (AP Photo U.S. Mint)

This undated photo provided on Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012 by the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia shows a nonsense test piece. The Mint has been testing different materials to fiend less expensive ways to make coins. (AP Photo U.S. Mint)

This undated photo provided on Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012 by the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia shows a bonneted Martha Washington on a nonsense test piece. The Mint has been testing different materials to fiend less expensive ways to make coins. (AP Photo U.S. Mint)

PHILADELPHIA (AP) ? When it comes to making coins, the Mint isn't getting its two cents worth. In some cases, it doesn't even get half of that. A penny costs more than two cents and a nickel costs more than 11 cents to make and distribute. The quandary is how to make coins more cheaply without sparing our change's quality and durability, or altering its size and appearance.

A 400-page report presented last week to Congress outlines nearly two years of trials conducted at the Mint in Philadelphia, where a variety of metal recipes were put through their paces in the massive facility's high-speed coin-making machinery.

Evaluations of 29 different alloys concluded that none met the ideal list of attributes. The Treasury Department concluded that additional study was needed before it could endorse any changes.

"We want to let the data take us where it takes us," Dick Peterson, the Mint's acting director, said Wednesday. More test runs with different alloys are likely in the coming year, he said.

The government has been looking for ways to shave the millions it spends every year to make bills and coins. Congressional auditors recently suggested doing away with dollar bills entirely and replacing them with dollar coins, which they concluded could save taxpayers some $4.4 billion over three decades. Canada is dropping its penny as part of an austerity budget.

To test possible new metal combinations, the U.S. Mint struck penny-, nickel- and quarter-sized coins with "nonsense dies" ? images that don't exist on legal tender (a bonneted Martha Washington is a favorite subject) but are similar in depth and design to real currency.

Test stampings were examined for color, finish, resistance to wear and corrosion, hardness and magnetic properties. That last item might be the trickiest, as coin-operated equipment such as vending machines and parking meters detect counterfeits not just by size and weight but by each coin's specific magnetic signature.

Except for pennies, all current U.S. circulating coins have the electromagnetic properties of copper, the report said.

A slight reduction in the nickel content of our quarters, dimes and nickels would bring some cost savings while keeping the magnetic characteristics the same. Making more substantial changes, like switching to steel or other alloys with different magnetic properties, could mean big savings to the government but at a big cost to coin-op businesses, Peterson said.

The vending industry estimates it would cost between $700 million and $3.5 billion to recalibrate machines to recognize coins with an additional magnetic signature. The Mint's researchers reached a lower but still pricey estimate of $380 million to $630 million.

Another challenge for the Mint is the rising cost of copper (used in all U.S. coins) and nickel (used in all except pennies).

Only four of the 80 metals on the periodic table ? aluminum, iron (used to make steel), zinc and lead ? cost less than copper and nickel, the report stated. Lead isn't an option because of its potential health hazards.

"Pricing of steel, aluminum and zinc are pretty close to each other ... there are promising alternatives for the nickel, dime and quarter," Peterson said. "There wouldn't be any advantage to shift the composition of the penny, so we offset that cost with (savings from) other denominations."

Pennies may not be cost-efficient, but they won't be getting pinched as long as they're in demand.

"We produce 6 billion pennies a year," Peterson said. "Our customers want them."

Concurrent Technologies Corp., a Pennsylvania-based scientific research and development company, is working with the Mint on the alternative materials study under a $1.5 million contract awarded in 2011.

The Philadelphia mint, established in 1792, is the country's oldest and largest. Circulating coins are made there and in Denver.

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Keep your pets safe from holiday hazards with tips from Animal ...

Pets can enjoy the holiday season, too ? just keep these safety tips in mind and call Animal Medical of Wolfforth in an emergency, (806) 833-4422.

Holiday decorations help make the season special and bright! But did you know that some of these items that you bring into your home can present serious dangers to your pets?

Animal Medical of Wolfforth has come up with a list of useful tips for making sure your furry family members are kept healthy and happy during the holiday season this year. Here?s a list of holiday items that are potentially dangerous for your pets:

DANGEROUS DECORATIONS:

? Candles are popular, but it?s important to keep them out of reach of curious cats (and dogs) that might swat at flames, burn themselves or even knock candles over.

? It?s also important to keep wires, batteries and glass or plastic ornaments out of paws? reach. A wire can deliver a potentially lethal electrical shock, and a punctured battery can cause burns to the mouth and esophagus.

? Shards of breakable ornaments are very sharp and could also be dangerous.

? Tinsel is extra appealing to cats who love sparkly, light-catching ?toys? that are easy to bat around and carry in their mouths. But a nibble can lead to a swallow, which can lead to an obstructed digestive tract, severe vomiting, dehydration and possible emergency surgery.

TOXIC TABLE FOOD:

? Feeding your pet a bit of turkey is okay, so long as it has been fully cooked and is bone-free. Undercooked turkey may contain salmonella bacteria and bones could splinter and get lodged in your pet?s digestive tract.

? A big no-no? Alcohol. Pets that ingest alcohol can become very sick and may fall into a coma, leading to an untimely death.

? Chocolate can cause a variety of symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, hyperactivity, abnormal heart rate and occasionally seizures. Grapes and raisins are also toxic to pets.

PESKY PLANTS:

? Lilies can cause kidney failure in cats.

? Holly and mistletoe also can be dangerous and cause gastrointestinal upset or, in rare cases with mistletoe, cardiovascular problems.

? Poinsettias are actually not as toxic as believed, but can cause mild to moderate gastrointestinal irritation.

? Christmas trees are not particularly toxic, but precautions should be taken to ensure the tree is securely anchored so it doesn?t tip or fall. Tree water-which may contain fertilizers, and bacteria that can cause stomach upset, nausea or diarrhea if ingested. Keep it covered to protect pets from drinking it. Helpful tip: Instead try decorating with non-toxic decorations like wood, fabric or pine cones.

If any of your pets accidentally ingest a potentially toxic substance this holiday season, please immediately give Animal Medical of Wolfforth a call at (806) 833-4422 and inform Dr. Christina Fletcher of the emergency. Animal Medical of Wolfforth offers affordable emergency services to Lubbock and surrounding areas.

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U.N. authorizes African force to take on al Qaeda in Mali

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The 15-nation U.N. Security Council on Thursday unanimously authorized the deployment of an African-led military force to help defeat al Qaeda and other Islamist militants in northern Mali.

The French-drafted resolution also authorized the 27-nation European Union and other U.N. member states to help rebuild the Malian security forces, who are to be assisted by the international African force during an operation in northern Mali that is not expected to begin before September 2013.

The adoption of the resolution was the result of a compromise that ended weeks of disagreements between the United States and France over how best to tackle the problem of Mali, where al Qaeda-linked insurgents seized vast swathes of territory in March.

The resolution authorizes the deployment for an initial period of one year of an African-led intervention force, to be known as AFISMA, to take "all necessary measures, in compliance with applicable international humanitarian law and human rights law."

The phrase "all necessary measures" is diplomatic code for military force. AFISMA is expected to have up to 3,300 troops and will assist the rebuilt Malian security forces "in recovering the areas in the north of its territory under the control of terrorist, extremist and armed groups."

The French text leaves open the question of how the international force will be funded. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has recommended against straight U.N. funding for the operation, suggesting that it be financed through voluntary contributions.

The voluntary approach appeals to neither France nor the AU. The resolution calls on Ban to submit a report to the council on funding options. The Security Council does not have to accept Ban's recommendation, though envoys say it may be difficult for the French to sway the council to support direct U.N. funding.

U.N. officials say Ban dislikes the idea of the United Nations providing direct financial and logistical support for the initial operation to dislodge al Qaeda from northern Mali because it will be a messy fight, with a simple goal of killing as many militants as possible.

"There could be serious human rights questions raised and I'm not sure it's a good idea for the U.N. to be directly involved in that," a diplomat told Reuters.

POLITICAL PROGRESS NEEDED

The fall of Mali's north to Islamist groups, including al Qaeda's North African wing AQIM, has created a haven for militants and international organized crime groups in West Africa, stirring fears of attacks in Europe.

The resolution also sets key "benchmarks" for Mali, including a political agreement and verified training - including human rights training - and operational readiness of the battered Malian army and the African intervention force.

The political track would have to include a deal between the Malian government and the separatist Tuaregs and Ansar Dine, diplomats said. The text calls for the AU and U.N. chief Ban to report to the Security Council on the readiness and deployment of AFISMA prior to the commencement of any military operations.

Recent political strife in southern Mali has also raised concern among Western U.N. delegations, who would like to see the Malian military stop interfering in politics.

"The benchmarks are caveats to make sure AFISMA and the Malian army are really up to the task," an envoy said.

U.N. diplomats and officials say there has been progress on the political front. The Tuareg separatist MNLA, which launched the northern uprising, and Ansar Dine, a local Islamist group, have agreed to work on a negotiated solution with Malian officials.

Once viewed as an example of democratic progress in Africa, Mali was plunged into chaos in March by a coup that toppled the president and left a power vacuum that was quickly exploited by rebels to seize the country's desert north.

Former colonial master France, which has several citizens held hostage in the Sahara by al Qaeda-linked groups, is pushing for a swift war. Washington, which spent years working with Mali's army, advocates a more cautious approach, but would also like al Qaeda removed from the country as soon as possible.

One of the issues the French and U.S. delegations disagreed about was Washington's belief that Malian troops and forces from the West African regional group ECOWAS would not be up to the fight against battle-hardened AQIM militants, diplomats said.

The Americans believe non-ECOWAS countries with forces accustomed to desert fighting like Chad and Mauritania should lead the initial combat operations in northern Mali.

(Additional reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Vicki Allen and Stacey Joyce)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-n-authorizes-african-force-al-qaeda-mali-204536405.html

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Twelve Days of Gearsmas Giveaways: Day Eight | Epic Games ...

We hope you?re enjoying Twelve Days of fantastic events in Gears of War 3. In addition to all of the in game goodness, we?re running twelve straight days of Gearsmas giveaways on our community site. Each giveaway will run for one day and the prizes will get bigger as we move along.

Today we?re giving away two pairs of Gunnar PPK Gaming Eyewear. There are several ways to qualify and each one counts for an entry ? so the more you complete the more chances to win. The giveaway is open now and will run through the end of today. Read on to learn how you can win!

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Send a Fax Online, Improve Your Business | Business 2 Community

Did you know that sending a fax online can be much better for your business than traditional faxing? Internet fax messaging is a new and empowering form of technology that optimizes communication between your colleagues, employees and customers. Effective communication between people is one of the keys to a successful company. Missed calls and delayed fax messages can spell disaster if you don?t have the right equipment ? which is why you need an Internet fax service provider that will help you send a fax with minimal difficulty.

Gain an Edge Over the Competition

Nowadays, the market is becoming more competitive, and more and more companies are investing in business phone systems with features such as PBX systems or VoIP phone systems just to get ahead of one another as a result. Even if you?re just starting a business, you can equip yourself against the larger and better known companies if you invest in the right technology and equipment.

Sending facsimiles or faxes of documents has revolutionized the way people transferred important documents to one another. By sending it via fax machine over the telephone wire, people no longer had to rely on the mail system or wait a long time to receive information. These days, more and more people choose to send ?faxes online, with favorable results. Traditional faxing, while still effective, still requires money, effort, and time to do, oftentimes encountering problems in the process. Jammed paper, running out of ink, sky-high long distance phone bills are just some of the problems that you don?t need to worry about when you convert to Internet fax messaging.

What Kind of Features Can I Expect?

Here are some features that Internet fax service companies usually provide:

You can fax through email. When you send and receive an online fax, your business phone service provider can integrate it with your current email client (RingCentral?s system specializes in this in particular) so you can easily transmit fax messages and access them from just about anywhere with a working Internet connection.

Your own personal fax number. When you subscribe to an Internet fax service provider, you will be given a unique fax number that serves as your ID when transmitting and receiving a fax. This number allows you to access your virtual fax machine from anywhere that has Internet, making it invaluable to employees who are frequently out of the office. The Internet fax service provider also gives you your own local or toll free number ? some companies provide both, some only provide one. Your fax number can even be used on traditional fax machines because it is able to pick up fax tones.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Sebastian Vettel unconcerned about people saying Fernando ...

Sebastian Vettel unconcerned about people saying Fernando Alonso is better ? Formula 1 news

Red Bull?s Sebastian Vettel has stated that it does not bother him when people say that Ferrari?s Fernando Alonso is a better driver than him and was more deserving to win the championship.

?If people think that Alonso?s wins are about the driver and mine about the car, that is also Fernando?s responsibility ? but it doesn?t bother me,? he said. ?I admire him (Alonso) very much and I respect him as a driver. For me it was clear from the beginning that my opponent for the title would be him. After the winter tests, Ferrari became competitive more quickly than we expected ? yes, maybe in Malaysia he would not have won in the dry ? but already by Barcelona he was among the best.?

He added that it is a quality of Alonso to try to be the quickest even when there are other drivers much quicker than him on the grid. He told that while he is not trying to prove himself but there were races that they won even if they should not have. He quoted the example of last year in Monaco when he decided to race with a one stop strategy and in Barcelona where Lewis Hamilton, driving for McLaren at that time, could not overtake him despite being faster.

Vettel was not in form in the first half of the season and Alonso was easily leading the championship but the Red Bull driver took the lead away from him in the second half, winning the championship by three points in Brazil.

However, most people in the F1 community think that Alonso was the one who deserved to win since Vettel is mostly aided by his quick car whereas the Ferrari driver had been performing his best despite a weaker car.

After the 2012 F1 season ended, a survey was conducted in which all the twelve F1 team bosses voted Alonso as the better driver over Vettel.

Vettel has been winning the title for the last three years which has made him the youngest triple champion in F1 history. His first title win in 2010 F1 season was also against Alonso.?

Source: http://blogs.bettor.com/Sebastian-Vettel-unconcerned-about-people-saying-Fernando-Alonso-is-better-Formula-1-news-a209699

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History of India-Bangladesh territory divisions

The chit mahals were created out of territorial divisions dating back to the 17th century.

First, as the Mughal dynasty conquered much of india, several landed estates in East India remained under the control of the princely state of Cooch Behar. Similarly, some landowners in Cooch Behar allied themselves with Mughal India.

This odd situation persisted when Cooch Behar remained independent through the British Raj. When the subcontinent was partitioned in 1947, Cooch Behar chose to join India, but the new border did nothing to resolve the dilemma of the enclaves.

This process has even resulted in the world's only counter-counter-enclave: a two-acre plot of India embedded within a patch of Bangladesh, which exists within a patch of India, which in turn sits on Bangladeshi soil.

In 1971, East Pakistan won its independence and renamed itself Bangladesh. A land boundary agreement in 1974 proposed a resolution, but its measures remained unimplemented, and the status of the enclaves and their residents continued to be in diplomatic limbo.

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Joe Peyronnin: Newtown's Law

The tragic deaths at Newtown, Connecticut, have once again focused attention on one of the most painful problems this nation faces, gun violence. The nation cannot let this moment pass without some meaningful action to stem America's epidemic of gun violence.

About 30,000 people are killed by firearms in America each year. All too often the victims are young. At least 26 people were killed Friday in Newtown, 18 of them were young children. The assailant used a semiautomatic assault rifle in his massacre, the same weapon used in the 2002 Washington area sniper shootings that left 10 people dead. Since 1982, there have been at least 62 mass murders carried out with firearms across the United States. In a majority of these cases the assailants obtained their weapons legally.

The killings at a lower school in Newtown are inexplicable. How could anyone commit such evil? The deaths of these innocent children, who were robbed of their precious and promising lives, must be a turning point for this country. It is time to act.

In his speech Sunday, before grieving parents, friends and neighbors, President Barack Obama challenged himself, and all Americans, to face this most heinous problem. "In the coming weeks, I'll use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens, from law enforcement, to mental health professionals, to parents and educators, in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this, because what choice do we have?" the president said. "We can't accept events like this as routine. Are we really prepared to say that we're powerless in the face of such carnage? That the politics are too hard? Are we prepared to say that such violence visited on our children year after year after year is somehow the price of our freedom?"

But this problem is made even more complicated by the fact that there are more than 200 million privately-owned guns in America. The right to own guns was enshrined in the U. S. Constitution by America's Founding Fathers. The second amendment to the Constitution reads, "A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."

But two hundred years ago there weren't any semiautomatic assault weapons or high capacity magazines filled with ammo. There weren't any warlike computer games. There weren't any violent movies that captivate audiences with bloody shoot outs. Today, these are all as American as apple pie.

At this moment all Americans feel the suffering and pain that was brought on by a deranged lone gunman in a quiet village that represents the values and ideals of this great Democracy. It is time to send a powerful message. Congress must quickly pass a ban on semiautomatic assault weapons so the president can sign it into law before the end of the year.

And in memory of those 26 innocent victims of Friday's senseless mass murder, call the legislation the Newtown Semiautomatic Weapons Ban Act. Give those who have suffered from this latest atrocity, and the countless thousands of other gun violence victims, the comfort of knowing something has been done.

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