Thursday, February 28, 2013

Hagel takes helm at Pentagon after bitter fight

FILE - In this Jan. 31, 2013, file photo, Secretary of Defense nominee Chuck Hagel testifies before the Senate Armed Services Committee during his confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington. Hagel is expected to be sworn in as Secretary of Defense Wednesday Feb. 27, 2013 and is likely to address the staff in his first day as defense secretary. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, file)

FILE - In this Jan. 31, 2013, file photo, Secretary of Defense nominee Chuck Hagel testifies before the Senate Armed Services Committee during his confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington. Hagel is expected to be sworn in as Secretary of Defense Wednesday Feb. 27, 2013 and is likely to address the staff in his first day as defense secretary. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, file)

(AP) ? Chuck Hagel takes charge at the Defense Department with deep budget cuts looming and Republican opponents still doubtful that he's up to the job.

Hagel is expected to be sworn in Wednesday and is likely to address the staff in his first day as defense secretary. The bitter, seven-week fight over his nomination ended Tuesday as a deeply divided Senate voted 58-41 to confirm him. Just four Republicans joined Democrats in backing the former two-term Republican senator from Nebraska and twice-wounded Vietnam combat veteran.

"I am honored that President Obama and the Senate have entrusted me to serve our nation once again," Hagel said in a statement. "I can think of no greater privilege than leading the brave, dedicated men and women of the Department of Defense as they perform vital missions around the globe."

Hagel promised to work closely with Congress, but he faces lingering reservations about his ability to handle the responsibilities. Shortly after the vote, Sen. Lindsey Graham said he still has serious questions about Hagel and his qualifications.

"I hope, for the sake of our own national security, he exceeds expectations," said the South Carolina Republican.

The top Republican on the Armed Services Committee, Sen. Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma, said Hagel's record on Israel, Iran, defense spending and nuclear weapons "demonstrate, in my view, a profound and troubling lack of judgment on many of the critical issues he will now be confronted with as secretary of defense."

But Inhofe promised to work with Hagel to avoid the $46 billion in automatic, across-the-board budget cuts that hit the Pentagon on Friday.

Obama alluded to the need for cooperation in his statement welcoming the vote.

The president said he was grateful to Hagel "for reminding us that when it comes to our national defense, we are not Democrats or Republicans, we are Americans, and our greatest responsibility is the security of the American people."

Hagel joins Obama's retooled national security team, including Secretary of State John Kerry and CIA Director-designate John Brennan, at a time of uncertainty for a military emerging from two wars and fighting worldwide terrorism with smaller, deficit-driven budgets.

Among his daunting challenges are dealing with the budget cuts and deciding on troop levels in Afghanistan as the United States winds down its combat presence. He also will have to work with lawmakers who spent weeks vilifying him.

Republicans insisted that Hagel was battered and bloodied after their repeated attacks during the protracted political fight.

"He will take office with the weakest support of any defense secretary in modern history, which will make him less effective on his job," said Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, the Senate GOP's No. 2 Republican.

Not so, said Democratic Sen. Jack Reed, who pointed out that Hagel now has the title and the fight is history.

"All have to work together for the interest of the country," said Reed, D-R.I.

The vote ended one of the bitterest fights over a Cabinet choice and former senator since 1989, when the Democratic-led Senate defeated newly elected President George H.W. Bush's nomination of Republican John Tower to be defense secretary. This time, Republicans waged an unprecedented filibuster of a president's Pentagon pick and Hagel only secured the job after Republicans dropped their delay.

A 71-27 vote to end the filibuster cleared the way for Hagel's confirmation.

In the course of the rancorous nomination fight, Republicans, led by Inhofe and freshman Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, insinuated that Hagel has a cozy relationship with Iran and received payments for speeches from extreme or radical groups. Those comments drew rebukes from Democrats and some Republicans.

Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., the chairman of the Armed Services Committee, dismissed the "unfair innuendoes" against Hagel and called him an "outstanding American patriot" whose background as an enlisted soldier would send a positive message to the nation's servicemen and women.

Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., questioned how the confirmation process devolved into a character assassination in which Hagel was accused of "having secret ties with our enemies."

"I sincerely hope that the practice of challenging nominations with innuendo and inference, rather than facts and figures, was an aberration and not a roadmap," she said in a statement after the vote.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

George Clooney 'Doesn't Like' Best Picture Winner Ben Affleck

The 'Argo' producer jokes about the film's director on the Oscars red carpet.
By Kevin P. Sullivan, with reporting by Josh Horowitz and Janell Snowden


George Clooney at the 2013 Oscars
Photo: Getty Images

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1702528/argo-george-clooney-oscars-ben-affleck.jhtml

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Tigers' 2013 Football Schedule Announced | WSPA

By: Clemson Athletics | WSPA-TV

Clemson?s 2013 football schedule includes three games against teams that finished the 2012 season in the top 10 in the nation.? The schedule? was released by the Atlantic Coast Conference on Monday.

Two of the three games against top 10 teams from 2012 will be non-conference opponents Georgia and South Carolina.? Clemson and Nevada are the only schools in the nation to play two non-conference games against teams that finished the 2012 season in the top 10.

Clemson will open the season with Georgia at home and close the season at South Carolina.? The Tigers also face a 2012 top 10 Florida State team at Clemson on October 19.

Clemson will have a pair of Thursday night games that will be televised nationally by ESPN, September 19 at NC State and November 14 vs. Georgia Tech at Clemson. It will be Clemson?s first home Thursday night game since October 25, 2002 when Clemson played NC State, and just the third in history.

It will be just the second year that Clemson has played a pair of Thursday night games. The 2002 season was the only other year it has happened. With the two Thursday night games and a 14-week time span for the regular season due to the nature of the calendar, Clemson will not play on four Saturday?s once the season begins. ?Clemson will not play on September 14, September 21, November 9 and November 16.

?Having a Thursday night, nationally televised home football game on ESPN will be a tremendous positive for the university,? said Athletic Director Dan Radakovich. ??As the only football game on television that night, we will have an opportunity to showcase our football and athletics program as well as our university community. ??

?All of us within the Department of Athletics understand the complexities of playing host to a Thursday night game and the challenges it presents for many on campus, including professors with afternoon classes. ?We will work with President Jim Barker, university administrators and the appointed team to make the event a wonderful example of what Clemson University can do.?

Clemson opens the season at home against Georgia, the first meeting between the two long time rivals since 2003. Georgia finished the 2012 season ranked fourth by USA Today while Clemson was ranked ninth.?

The programs had legendary games during the 1977-87 era when both were consistent top 15 teams. The two teams were 5-5-1 against each other during that era and the average victory margin was just 4.7 points per game.? Nine of the 11 games were decided by a touchdown or less.

Georgia won the National Championship in 1980 and a 20-16 win over Clemson was a big victory for the Bulldogs. Clemson then won the National Championship in 1981 and a 13-3 win over the fourth-ranked Bulldogs was one of the most important wins in the Tigers drive to the title.

After a game on September 7 against South Carolina State, the Tigers will have 12 days to prepare for their first ACC game, a September 19 contest at NC State. The two teams played the second highest scoring game in Clemson history in terms of combined points in a 62-48 Tigers win last year. Clemson has won eight ?of the last nine against the Wolfpack, but NC State won the last meeting in Raleigh in 2011.

Clemson returns home for a September 28 game against Wake Forest. Clemson has defeated the Demon Deacons at Clemson six consecutive games dating to 1998.

The first game in October will be at Syracuse in what will be the first ACC game for the Orangemen. ?Syracuse will play in the ACC this year for the first time after competing in football? in the Big East every year since 1991.

It will be the second meeting on the gridiron between Clemson and Syracuse. The teams first met in the January 1, 1996 Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, FL. The game will be played in the Carrier Dome in Syracuse. Clemson has won each of its last two games in domed stadiums, wins over Auburn and LSU last year at the Georgia Dome.

Clemson returns for consecutive home games October 12 and19 against Boston College and Florida State, respectively. ?Clemson has won four of the last five against Boston College, including each of the last two when the Tigers have scored at least 36 points in each game.

The winner of the Clemson vs. Florida State game has gone on to win the Atlantic Division of the ACC each of the last four years. In fact, the winner of the regular season meeting has gone on to win the ACC Championship each of the last two years. The Tigers have won five in a row over the Seminoles at Death Valley. ??Both teams finished in the top 10 of the final USA Today poll last year and should both be ranked in the top 10 of the 2013 preseason poll.

Clemson will play road games on consecutive Saturdays for the only time all year when the Tigers play at Maryland on October 26 and at Virginia on November 2. ?The trip to Maryland will be the last ACC game between the Terps and Tigers as Maryland will be in the Big Ten in 2014. Clemson and Virginia will play for the first time since 2009 when the Tigers won at Death Valley.??The trip to Virginia will be the last out of state ?game of the year.

After an open date on November 9, Clemson will play host to Georgia Tech on Thursday night, November 14. It will be the second consecutive year Georgia Tech comes to Clemson, the first time a team has played two years in a row at Clemson since the 1993-94 era when four league schools played at Clemson back to back seasons. Georgia Tech played at Clemson on a Thursday night in 1998 and came away with a close victory.

Clemson will face The Citadel at home on November 23,? giving the Tigers consecutive games against option offenses,? then finish the regular season atSouth Carolina on November 30. This will be the first time Clemson has played a non-conference game the week before meeting the Gamecocks since 1979 when Clemson played Notre Dame in South Bend the week before playing?at South Carolina.

?It is always exciting to get the schedule and plan out the season,? said Clemson Head Football Coach Dabo Swinney.? ?It will be a challenging schedule from top to bottom with three teams that finished in the top 10 last year and those teams should be top 10 teams again this year. ?It will be a challenging ACC season as well. Thursday night games bring great exposure to your program and I am glad we do not have a quick turnaround (four days to prepare) in either situation.?

Special game day designations such as Homecoming, Parents Day and Military Appreciation Day will be announced at a later date.

Clemson 2013 Football Schedule
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Sept. ??7 ?????????SOUTH CAROLINA STATE
Sept. ??14 ???????OPEN
Sept. ???19 ??????#at NC State
Sept. ???28 ??????WAKE FOREST
Oct. ???5 ?????????at Syracuse
Oct. ???12 ???????BOSTON COLLEGE
Oct. ???19 ???????FLORIDA STATE
Oct. ???26 ???????at Maryland
Nov. ??2 ?????????at Virginia
Nov. ???9 ????????OPEN
Nov. ??14 ???????#GEORGIA TECH
Nov. ???23 ??????CITADEL
Nov. ??30 ???????at South Carolina
# Games played on Thursday evening televised on ESPN.

Source: http://www2.wspa.com/sports/2013/feb/25/tigers-2013-football-schedule-announced-ar-5677626/

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Koop, who transformed surgeon general post, dies

With his striking beard and starched uniform, former Surgeon General Dr. C. Everett Koop became one of the most recognizable figures of the Reagan era ? and one of the most unexpectedly enduring.

His nomination in 1981 met a wall of opposition from women's groups and liberal politicians, who complained President Ronald Reagan selected Koop, a pediatric surgeon and evangelical Christian from Philadelphia, only because of his conservative views, especially his staunch opposition to abortion.

Soon, though, he was a hero to AIDS activists, who chanted "Koop, Koop" at his appearances but booed other officials. And when he left his post in 1989, he left behind a landscape where AIDS was a top research and educational priority, smoking was considered a public health hazard, and access to abortion remained largely intact.

Koop, who turned his once-obscure post into a bully pulpit for seven years during the Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations and who surprised both ends of the political spectrum by setting aside his conservative personal views on issues such as homosexuality and abortion to keep his focus sharply medical, died Monday at his home in Hanover, N.H. He was 96.

An assistant at Koop's Dartmouth College institute, Susan Wills, confirmed his death but didn't disclose its cause.

Dr. Richard Carmona, who served as surgeon general a decade ago under President George W. Bush, said Koop was a mentor to him and preached the importance of staying true to the science even if it made politicians uncomfortable.

"He set the bar high for all who followed in his footsteps," Carmona said.

Although the surgeon general has no real authority to set government policy, Koop described himself as "the health conscience of the country" and said modestly just before leaving his post that "my only influence was through moral suasion."

A former pipe smoker, Koop carried out a crusade to end smoking in the United States; his goal had been to do so by 2000. He said cigarettes were as addictive as heroin and cocaine. And he shocked his conservative supporters when he endorsed condoms and sex education to stop the spread of AIDS.

Chris Collins, a vice president of amFAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research, said many people don't realize what an important role Koop played in the beginning of the AIDS epidemic.

"At the time, he really changed the national conversation, and he showed real courage in pursuing the duties of his job," Collins said.

Even after leaving office, Koop continued to promote public health causes, from preventing childhood accidents to better training for doctors.

"I will use the written word, the spoken word and whatever I can in the electronic media to deliver health messages to this country as long as people will listen," he promised.

In 1996, he rapped Republican presidential hopeful Bob Dole for suggesting that tobacco was not invariably addictive, saying Dole's comments "either exposed his abysmal lack of knowledge of nicotine addiction or his blind support of the tobacco industry."

Although Koop eventually won wide respect with his blend of old-fashioned values, pragmatism and empathy, his nomination met staunch opposition.

Foes noted that Koop traveled the country in 1979 and 1980 giving speeches that predicted a progression "from liberalized abortion to infanticide to passive euthanasia to active euthanasia, indeed to the very beginnings of the political climate that led to Auschwitz, Dachau and Belsen."

But Koop, a devout Presbyterian, was confirmed after he told a Senate panel he would not use the surgeon general's post to promote his religious ideology. He kept his word.

In 1986, he issued a frank report on AIDS, urging the use of condoms for "safe sex" and advocating sex education as early as third grade.

He also maneuvered around uncooperative Reagan administration officials in 1988 to send an educational AIDS pamphlet to more than 100 million U.S. households, the largest public health mailing ever.

Koop personally opposed homosexuality and believed sex should be saved for marriage. But he insisted that Americans, especially young people, must not die because they were deprived of explicit information about how HIV was transmitted.

Koop further angered conservatives by refusing to issue a report requested by the Reagan White House, saying he could not find enough scientific evidence to determine whether abortion has harmful psychological effects on women.

Koop maintained his personal opposition to abortion, however. After he left office, he told medical students it violated their Hippocratic oath. In 2009, he wrote to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, urging that health care legislation include a provision to ensure doctors and medical students would not be forced to perform abortions. The letter briefly set off a security scare because it was hand delivered.

Koop served as chairman of the National Safe Kids Campaign and as an adviser to President Bill Clinton's health care reform plan.

At a congressional hearing in 2007, Koop spoke about political pressure on the surgeon general post. He said Reagan was pressed to fire him every day, but Reagan would not interfere.

Koop, worried that medicine had lost old-fashioned caring and personal relationships between doctors and patients, opened his institute at Dartmouth to teach medical students basic values and ethics. He also was a part-owner of a short-lived venture, drkoop.com, to provide consumer health care information via the Internet.

Koop was born in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, the only son of a Manhattan banker and the nephew of a doctor. He said by age 5 he knew he wanted to be a surgeon and at age 13 he practiced his skills on neighborhood cats.

He attended Dartmouth, where he received the nickname Chick, short for "chicken Koop." It stuck for life.

Koop received his medical degree at Cornell Medical College, choosing pediatric surgery because so few surgeons practiced it.

In 1938, he married Elizabeth Flanagan, the daughter of a Connecticut doctor. They had four children, one of whom died in a mountain climbing accident when he was 20.

Koop was appointed surgeon-in-chief at Children's Hospital in Philadelphia and served as a professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.

He pioneered surgery on newborns and successfully separated three sets of conjoined twins. He won national acclaim by reconstructing the chest of a baby born with the heart outside the body.

Although raised as a Baptist, he was drawn to a Presbyterian church near the hospital, where he developed an abiding faith. He began praying at the bedside of his young patients ? ignoring the snickers of some of his colleagues.

Koop's wife died in 2007, and he married Cora Hogue in 2010.

He was by far the best-known surgeon general and for decades afterward was still a recognized personality.

"I was walking down the street with him one time" about five years ago, recalled Dr. George Wohlreich, director of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, a medical society with which Koop had longstanding ties. "People were yelling out, 'There goes Dr. Koop!' You'd have thought he was a rock star."

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Ring reported from Montpelier, Vt. Cass reported from Washington. AP Medical Writers Lauran Neergaard in Washington and Mike Stobbe in New York contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/koop-transformed-surgeon-general-post-dies-231127305.html

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Applicants with Long Careers: Resume Techniques That Work ...

When you are writing a resume, a long career has many advantages in terms of skills, experience, successes, and a reputation for excellence in your field. But a long career also has two main disadvantages:

  • It shows your age.
  • The experience most relevant to your job search may be 15 or more years in the past.

At Robin?s Resumes?, we are skilled in professional resume writing techniques for gaining the benefits of a long career while avoiding the drawbacks.

Before we add information from 15 years ago, we assess whether it is still current and valuable. Your old computer skills might not be something to boast about in this age of Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google. Similarly, years ago an employee who stayed put for decades was prized; now a higher value is placed on a variety of experience, with job changes every 4 to 5 years being the norm.

If your past experience is current and valuable, we might feature it in a Career Highlights section on the top of your resume. The section would contain all of your most relevant experience, regardless of dates.

Or we might add a Previous Experience section at the end of your resume where we do not detail dates, but list your title(s) and the company name(s) to show your career progression.

If you are applying for more senior positions, we might actually recommend showing more than 10 years of experience to emphasize the advantages of a long career.

We never downgrade your experience in hopes of qualifying you for a job. Would you hire someone to be your secretary if they had enough experience to be your boss?

Every job seeker?s situation is different. Part of my mandate as a professional resume writer is to help make your resume attractive to hiring managers. Contact me today.

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Monday, February 25, 2013

Rare Baby Crocs Released into Wild

Nineteen baby Siamese crocodiles are being let loose in the wetlands of Laos, the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) announced this week. The effort gives a boost to the critically endangered species, which is thought to include just 250 individuals in the wild.

The rare reptiles' eggs had been incubated at the Laos Zoo after being recovered during wildlife surveys in the wetlands of Savannakhet Province, and they hatched in the summer of 2011.

The baby crocs are being let go near the same spot where they were found, but they will stay in a "soft release" pen for several months. There they will get used to their surroundings and receive supplementary food and protection from community members, according to the WCS. Rising water levels at the start of the rainy season will eventually let the crocodiles swim away on their own, but they will be monitored occasionally by conservationists.

Siamese crocodiles grow up to 10 feet (3 meters) in length, but right now, these toothy creatures of the Laos Zoo measure only about 27 inches (70 cm). The crocs have never been known to attack humans, according to the conservation agency Fauna & Flora International. Classified as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the Siamese crocodile population has been cut down by overhunting and habitat loss across much of its former range through Southeast Asia and parts of Indonesia.

The release effort was organized by the WCS's Laos branch as part of a community-based program to recover the local Siamese crocodile population and restore the associated wetlands, with a focus on incentives that improve local livelihoods.

"We are extremely pleased with the success of this collaborative program and believe it is an important step in contributing to the conservation of the species by involving local communities in long-term wetland management," Alex McWilliam, a WCS conservation biologist, said in a statement. "The head starting component of this integrated WCS program represents a significant contribution to the conservation of this magnificent animal in the wild."

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/rare-baby-crocs-released-wild-022240605.html

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Russia Offers to Negotiate Peace in Syria

Russia has offered to step in and broker a peace agreement between Syrian opposition groups and the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, according to the Associated Press .

As the 23-month civil war continues, the United Nations is also warning that humanitarian agencies are unable to access civilians and deliver needed aid in rebel-held northern Syria due to onerous government restraints, as reported by Reuters .

Here's a closer look at recent developments in the Syrian civil war.

Negotiations sought by Assad-ally

Russia and the Arab League are trying to reach both the opposition and the regime for direct talks as a means of ending the ongoing civil war.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that "neither side can allow itself to rely on a military solution to the conflict," according to the AP, "because it's a road to nowhere, a road to mutual destruction of the people."

The opposition denied the possibility of talking with Russia. Abdelbaset Sieda, a senior member of the Syrian National Coalition, said that Assad must step down before any talks could begin.

However, Russia has served as the primary international support for Syria and by suggesting negotiations may have already received support from the regime for talks.

The AP also reported that a government airstrike on a Damascus suburb had killed 20 people. The suburb of Hamouriyeh is rebel-held and the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights was quoted by the AP as saying it was believed there could be more people buried under the rubble.

Another group, the Local Coordination Committees, suggested the death toll was closer to 35.

Aid groups have limited access to provide relief

The U.N. News Center said on Tuesday that Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Valerie Amos called the situation in Syria a "humanitarian tragedy unfold before our eyes. We must do all we can to reassure the people that we care and that we will not let them down."

Amos is also the also U.N. Emergency Relief Coordinator.

Access to areas in the north has been severely limited, she said, and according to Reuters the Syrian government is refusing to permit aid groups to enter the country through Turkey.

The only routes permitted are Lebanon and Jordan, far from the northern border.

Shawn Humphrey is a former contributor to The Flint Journal and an amateur Africanist, focusing his personal studies on human rights and political issues on the continent.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russia-offers-negotiate-peace-syria-171200501.html

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Friday, February 22, 2013

Top 10 H-1B visa companies all specialize in shipping American jobs overseas

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The Top 10 users of H-1B visas in FY 2012 were companies who specialize in shipping American jobs offshore, according to an analysis of government data by Computerworld magazine.

The analysis comes at a time when a bill before Congress, the "Immigration Innovation Act," would expand the H-1B visa program from 85,000 visas to more than 400,000 annually.

In "The data shows: Top H-1B users are offshore outsourcers," Computerworld found that, "Based on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) data analyzed, the major beneficiaries of the proposed increase in the cap would be pure offshore outsourcing firms."

"This confirms that H-1B visas facilitate the transfer of high-skill, high-paying American jobs to other countries," IEEE-USA President Marc Apter said. "Congress should pass laws that create U.S. jobs, not destroy them."

Dr. Ron Hira, a professor of public policy at the Rochester Institute of Technology, commented on the analysis in a blog entry for the Economic Policy Institute:

"There are two reasons these firms hire H-1Bs instead of Americans: 1) an H-1B worker can legally be paid less than a U.S. worker in the same occupation and locality; and 2) the H-1B worker learns the job and then rotates back to the home country and takes the work with him. That's why the H-1B was dubbed the "Outsourcing Visa" by the former Commerce Minister of India, KamalNath.

"Rather than keeping jobs from leaving our shores, the H-1B does the opposite, by facilitating offshoring and providing employers with cheap, temporary labor -- while reducing job opportunities for American high-tech workers in the process."

The Top 10 H-1B users received 40,170 H-1B visas in FY 2012 and applied for just 1,167 employment-based (EB) green cards. This is an immigration yield of 2.9 percent.

IEEE-USA supports additional EB green cards for skilled immigrants. These visas allow immigrants to start their own companies and create U.S. wealth and jobs.

"Any plan to increase skilled immigration should be based on green cards," Apter said.

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Top 10 H-1B visa companies all specialize in shipping American jobs overseas [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 22-Feb-2013
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Contact: Chris McManes
c.mcmanes@ieee.org
202-530-8356
IEEE-USA

The Top 10 users of H-1B visas in FY 2012 were companies who specialize in shipping American jobs offshore, according to an analysis of government data by Computerworld magazine.

The analysis comes at a time when a bill before Congress, the "Immigration Innovation Act," would expand the H-1B visa program from 85,000 visas to more than 400,000 annually.

In "The data shows: Top H-1B users are offshore outsourcers," Computerworld found that, "Based on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) data analyzed, the major beneficiaries of the proposed increase in the cap would be pure offshore outsourcing firms."

"This confirms that H-1B visas facilitate the transfer of high-skill, high-paying American jobs to other countries," IEEE-USA President Marc Apter said. "Congress should pass laws that create U.S. jobs, not destroy them."

Dr. Ron Hira, a professor of public policy at the Rochester Institute of Technology, commented on the analysis in a blog entry for the Economic Policy Institute:

"There are two reasons these firms hire H-1Bs instead of Americans: 1) an H-1B worker can legally be paid less than a U.S. worker in the same occupation and locality; and 2) the H-1B worker learns the job and then rotates back to the home country and takes the work with him. That's why the H-1B was dubbed the "Outsourcing Visa" by the former Commerce Minister of India, KamalNath.

"Rather than keeping jobs from leaving our shores, the H-1B does the opposite, by facilitating offshoring and providing employers with cheap, temporary labor -- while reducing job opportunities for American high-tech workers in the process."

The Top 10 H-1B users received 40,170 H-1B visas in FY 2012 and applied for just 1,167 employment-based (EB) green cards. This is an immigration yield of 2.9 percent.

IEEE-USA supports additional EB green cards for skilled immigrants. These visas allow immigrants to start their own companies and create U.S. wealth and jobs.

"Any plan to increase skilled immigration should be based on green cards," Apter said.

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Local roundup: Ledyard names former Husky as girls soccer coach

LEDYARD ? Ledyard High School named a former four-year starter with the UConn women?s soccer team, Jen Sullivan, as its head girls soccer coach on Thursday.

Sullivan played on two Big East championship teams (2002, 2004) and the national championship runner-up squad (2003).

After her playing career ended, Sullivan spent five years (2006-11) as an assistant with the Providence College women?s soccer team. She is currently a guidance counselor at Stonington High School.

?We are very excited to welcome Jen Sullivan to Ledyard High School,? Ledyard athletic director Jim Buonocore wrote in a release. ?She will be an excellent role model for our student-athletes and she understands the importance of education and the role athletics plays in our educational mission at Ledyard High School. Her extensive background in the sport of soccer as a player and a coach will be extremely beneficial for our girls. She is highly regarded in the soccer community as an outstanding teacher of the game. I am excited to watch our soccer program grow under the leadership of Coach Sullivan.?

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CHAPLIN ? The Pirates were outscored, 26-12, in the third quarter to drop their season finale.
Billy Lehoux scored a team-high 18 points and Ryan Finnigan had 17 points for Parish Hill (1-19).

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NEW LONDON ??Evan Callahan stopped 24 shots for the Saints (8-10), who fell behind, 2-0, after the first period and couldn?t recover.

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WOODSTOCK ? Janicha Diaz scored 15 and Cashmir Fulcher added 13 to lead the Wolfpack to the win and a berth in the Southeast New England Prep School Council semifinals today.

Hyde will play at second-seeded Lincoln School at 5 p.m. today.
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Who Is Ernest Moniz, Obama's Likely Pick for Energy Secretary?

DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend, "Doug" (24), and I (22) have been in a long-distance relationship for a year, but we were friends for a couple of years before that. I had never had a serious relationship before and lacked experience. Doug has not only been in two other long-term relationships, but has had sex with more than 15 women. One of them is an amateur porn actress.I knew about this, but it didn't bother me until recently. Doug had a party, and while he was drunk he told one of his buddies -- in front of me -- that he should watch a certain porn film starring his ex-girlfriend. ...

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NKorea to allow mobile Internet for foreigners

PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) ? North Korea will soon allow foreigners to tweet, Skype and surf the Internet from their cellphones, iPads and other mobile devices in its second relaxation of controls on communications in recent weeks. However, North Korean citizens will not have access to the mobile Internet service to be offered by provider Koryolink within the next week.

Koryolink, a joint venture between Korea Post & Telecommunications Corporation and Egypt's Orascom Telecom Media and Technology Holding SAE, informed foreign residents in Pyongyang on Friday that it will launch a third generation, or 3G, mobile Internet service no later than March 1.

The announcement comes just weeks after North Korea began allowing foreigners to bring their own cellphones into the country to use with Koryolink SIM cards, reversing a longstanding rule requiring most visitors to relinquish their phones at customs and leaving many without easy means of communication with the outside world.

The two changes in policy mean foreigners in North Korea will have unprecedented connectivity while living, working or traveling in a country long regarded as one of the most isolated nations in the world.

However, wireless Internet will not yet be offered to North Koreans, who are governed by a separate set of telecommunication rules from foreigners. North Koreans will be allowed to access certain 3G services, including SMS and MMS messaging, video calls and subscriptions to the state-run Rodong Sinmun newspaper ? but not the global Internet.

The lack of Internet access in North Korea has put the country at the bottom of Internet freedom surveys. Though North Korea is equipped for broadband Internet, only a small, approved segment of the population has access to the World Wide Web.

During a visit to Pyongyang early last month, Google's executive chairman pressed the North Koreans to expand access to the Internet. Eric Schmidt noted that it would be "very easy" for North Korea to offer Internet on Koryolink's fast-expanding 3G cellphone network.

"As the world becomes increasingly connected, the North Korean decision to be virtually isolated is very much going to affect their physical world and their economic growth," he wrote in a Jan. 20 blog post after returning to the United States. "It will make it harder for them to catch up economically. It is their choice now, and in my view, it's time for them to start, or they will remain behind."

Soon after Schmidt's visit, Google unveiled maps of North Korea with more details based on contributions from foreigners using satellite images and publicly available information to map the country. Before, North Korea was left mostly blank in Google Maps but with the update, Pyongyang and major North Korean cities are shown with street names, parks, roads, train stops and monuments.

Cellphone use has multiplied in North Korea since Orascom built a 3G network more than four years ago. More than a million people are now using mobile phones in North Korea, where the network now covers most major cities, according to Orascom.

Chinese-made Huawei cellphones sold by Koryolink are not cheap, with the most basic model costing about $150, and the governments restricts North Koreans from phoning abroad or foreigners from their cellphones. Still, mobile phones have become a must-have accessory among not only the elite in Pyongyang but also the middle class in cities such as Kaesong and Wonsan.

Foreigners, meanwhile, can now purchase SIM cards at the airport or at Koryolink shops for 50 euros ($70). Calls abroad range from 0.38 euros a minute to Switzerland and France and more than 5 euros a minute to the U.S. Calls to South Korea remain prohibited.

Starting next week, foreigners will be allowed to purchase monthly mobile Internet data plans for use with a USB modem or on mobile devices using their SIM cards. Prices for the service haven't been announced yet.

The expansion of cellphone and Internet services ? at least for foreigners ? comes as North Korea promotes the development of science and technology as a means of improving its moribund economy.

Late leader Kim Jong Il was revealed to have been a Mac user. His Macbook Pro, or a replica, is enshrined at the Kumsusan mausoleum where his body lies in state.

Current leader Kim Jong Un, meanwhile, was shown in a recent photo with a more mobile computing accessory: a smartphone.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nkorea-allow-mobile-internet-foreigners-042820587--finance.html

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After mobile banking, mobile insurance | beyondbrics

Mobile phones have transformed banking in Africa and now they might do the same for insurance. That?s the hope of BIMA, a micro-insurance company providing low-price cover via mobile networks to 4m customers in Africa and Asia, and adding 400,000 new subscribers a month.

Founded 18 months ago, the Swedish company on Thursday announced $4.25m of new investment from the Mauritius-headquartered LeapFrog Investments, which calls itself the world?s largest investor in insurance for emerging market consumers.

Just as M-pesa, launched by Safaricom in Kenya in 2007, made money transfers and deposits available to the masses, the mobile platform could open up a vast, untapped insurance market. Research by Lloyd?s suggests the potential for 1.5-3 billion new policies among low-income consumers globally, should suitable products be made available.

?There is huge demand from consumers for low-cost insurance,? says BIMA chief executive Gustaf Agartsson, ?but nobody had figured out how to access them yet. In the countries we capture, there is usually 70 per cent mobile penetration, but insurance penetration is below 5 per cent?.

?Major insurers know growth will come from emerging markets, but they have focused on upper income groups and don?t know how to develop a product costing a few dollars. What is the distribution channel? It?s too hard to build an agent network,? Andrew Kuper, president of LeapFrog, told beyondbrics.

The model devised by BIMA is to market insurance products through mobile network operators. Customers can pay as little as 20 cents to $6 a month for cover, which is collected when they top up their airtime.

Products on offer include life insurance, accident insurance and hospitalisation insurance, and BIMA hopes to eventually release corporate products aimed at small enterprises. The amount of cover is in the range of a $150 to a few thousand dollars.

The technical system is designed and managed by BIMA, which also provides underwriting and claims administration. Though prices are low, the high volumes enable profitability, BIMA says.

So what do the mobile networks gain? As Kuper explains, ?Network operators said their biggest problem is that 99 per cent of their customers are pay and go, and very disloyal. The customer walks around with three SIM cards, and the MNO [mobile network operator] has to fight a price war.

?When airtime adds to their insurance, customers turn from price-conscious pay and go customers to loyal subscribers. The mobile operator gets something they really need.?

The company currently operates in Ghana, Tanzania, Senegal, Mauritius, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, and with the customer base growing rapidly they hope to move further afield, with Nigeria potentially the next target, BIMA said. Staffing has grown rapidly from 150 to 500 in less than two years.

BIMA was unwilling to divulge financial information, but the investors are giving it a vote of confidence. Alongside the new funding from LeapFrog, the holding company Kinnevik, which majority owns BIMA, has put in an extra $2.75m, more than doubling its prior investment. LeapFrog was cautious in selecting the company, Kuper says, but confident in its commercial prospects.

?Mobile payments have taken off, but mobile insurance is nascent. A number of players are trying it and we looked at them, but BIMA is ahead of the pack in terms of scale and innovation.

?LeapFrog is an investment fund, we seek returns for the likes of JP Morgan, so if they weren?t profitable, they wouldn?t get through the door.?

They hope the technology will have social benefits too, though. Low welfare provision in developing countries can turn minor mishaps, like a short hospital visit, into a crippling financial burden. Fear of the proverbial rainy day restrains not only households but the wider economy, as would-be entrepreneurs withhold investment.

An International Labour Organisation study in Ghana found that in a sample of farmers, those who were assigned insurance cover increased investment in their farms, sometimes by up to 65 per cent, while those who received credit exhibited relatively little change.

?What people don?t talk about with insurance is the enabling factor,? says Kuper. ?Your whole sense of risk changes.?

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Source: http://blogs.ft.com/beyond-brics/2013/02/21/after-mobile-banking-mobile-insurance/

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TSA apologizes for blunder involving 3-year-old girl

The Transportation Security Administration has apologized after the family of a wheelchair-bound 3-year-old girl with spina bifida was pulled aside and told she would receive a pat-down.

The family was heading to Disney World when the incident took place on February 9. It was "really strange and stressful," said Nathan Forck, the girl's father.

His daughter, Lucy, was taking her first big airline trip. "She didn't know what to expect," he said. "She was pretty upset."

In a video taken by her mother and posted on YouTube with the title "Shh! TSA Wants to Touch Your Kids," Lucy appears visibly distraught. Sitting in her hot pink wheelchair, Lucy weeps, crying for her stuffed lamb doll. A TSA agent can be overheard telling Lucy's mother, Annie Shulte, to stop her "illegal" recording. There is discussion by the agents over whether to give Lucy a pat-down.

The video has been viewed more than 136,000 times.

"TSA regrets inaccurate guidance was provided to this family during screening and offers its apology," the agency wrote in an email. "We are committed to maintaining the security of the traveling public and strive to treat all passengers with dignity and respect. While no pat-down was performed, we will address specific concerns with our work force.?

Furthermore, TSA policy does not prohibit passengers from taking photos or videos at screening locations as long as they're not interfering with or slowing down the process.

The trouble apparently began with mom's earrings.

According to Nathan, Annie was pushing Lucy through security when alarms were tripped by her metallic earrings. In the case of a passenger in a wheelchair, "a pat-down procedure is used to resolve any alarms of a metal detector," TSA says on its website.

It may have appeared to the agents that it was Lucy who set it off, not Annie.

After 30 minutes of tense isolation as agents and supervisors discussed options, Annie proposed carrying Lucy through security while agents swabbed the wheelchair separately.

Ultimately, Nathan said, agents agreed, and the family was on its way to the Magic Kingdom.

Annie uploaded the video to YouTube on Saturday. The couple tweeted about it, with Annie writing, "STOP letting TSA touch your kids! Here's a vid of them trying 2 touch mine #enoughisenough." Nathan also tweeted, "Stop letting TSA THUGS touch your kids." The video quickly gained traction.

The detention was, "very unpleasant," said Nathan, an Army veteran who has served in Iraq and Bosnia and describes himself as a "reformed neo-con."

"I feel like we know a little bit better now how to avoid the situation," he said, adding that he hopes TSA will use the incident as a teaching tool for its agents when dealing with passengers in wheelchairs.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/travel/tsa-apologizes-after-telling-family-wheelchair-bound-3-year-old-1C8481122

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Gay Men, Straight Women Bond With Honest Relationship Talk ...

By Rick Nauert PhD Senior News Editor
Reviewed by John M. Grohol, Psy.D. on February 21, 2013

Gay Men, Straight Women Bond With Honest Relationship TalkA new study explores close relationships between straight women and gay men and finds that the glue that cements these unique relationships is honest, unbiased relationship advice.

The study by University of Texas at Austin researchers, published online in the February issue of Evolutionary Psychology, is the first to provide empirical evidence that the emotional closeness shared by straight women and gay men is rooted in the absence of deceptive mating motivations.

?Friendships between straight women and gay men are free of hidden mating agendas,? said Eric Russell, lead author of the study. ?They may be able to develop a deeper level of honesty because their relationship isn?t complicated by sexual attraction or mating competition.?

As part of the study, Russell and colleagues presented 88 heterosexual women, and 58 homosexual men with the Facebook profile of a person named Jordan.

The profiles were identical, except for Jordan?s gender and sexual orientation. During the time of the study, the respondents believed the researchers were examining how online profiles influence friendships.

Participants were told to imagine they were at a party with Jordan, and he/she gave them romance-related advice. They then assessed the degree to which they would trust this advice.

According to the results, straight women perceived advice offered by a gay man to be more trustworthy than advice offered by a heterosexual man or woman. Similarly, the gay male participants perceived a straight woman?s love advice to be more trustworthy than the same advice offered by a homosexual man or woman.

Investigators theorize that women may have conflicts of interests with other women and straight men.

For example, other women may be seen as potential competitors, and straight men may discourage relationships with other men and steer women toward themselves.

Gay men, however, don?t have these conflicts with straight women, so they may be uniquely positioned to provide mating-relevant advice and support that is not tainted with ulterior motives from sexual rivalry or sexual attraction.

Source: University of Texas at Austin

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Nauert PhD, R. (2013). Gay Men, Straight Women Bond With Honest Relationship Talk. Psych Central. Retrieved on February 22, 2013, from http://psychcentral.com/news/2013/02/21/gay-men-straight-women-bond-with-honest-relationship-talk/51814.html

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Galaxy S4 To Feature Qualcomm Chip In Place Of Exynos?

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At CES 2013, Samsung announced its latest mobile processor in the Exynos Octa and many people expected the incredibly?powerful chip to be in the company?s flagship 2013 device. According to a new report from DigiTimes, however, the Octa chip may have too many issues to be used in the Galaxy S4. The report claims that the Octa chip is having severe power consumption issues that Samsung may not be able to resolve before the device?s launch. In replace of the Exynos chip, many rumors suggest that Samsung will opt for a Qualcomm chip in its latest flagship. We recently saw benchmarks for the supposed Verizon Galaxy S4, and it was indeed using a Snapdragon processor.

As always, take this with a grain of salt, especially because it?s coming from DigiTimes, who doesn?t have the best track record. Current rumors suggest that Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S4 on March 15th. Would you rather the device feature a Qualcomm chip or an Exynos Octa?

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Ultrahigh-definition TV: New Quad HD TV chip developed

Feb. 20, 2013 ? It took only a few years for high-definition televisions to make the transition from high-priced novelty to ubiquitous commodity -- and they now seem to be heading for obsolescence just as quickly. At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January, several manufacturers debuted new ultrahigh-definition, or UHD, models (also known as 4K or Quad HD) with four times the resolution of today's HD TVs.

In addition to screens with four times the pixels, however, UHD also requires a new video-coding standard, known as high-efficiency video coding, or HEVC. Also at CES, Broadcom announced the first commercial HEVC chip, which it said will go into volume production in mid-2014.

At the International Solid-State Circuits Conference this week, MIT researchers unveiled their own HEVC chip. The researchers' design was executed by the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, through its University Shuttle Program, and Texas Instruments (TI) funded the chip's development.

Although the MIT chip isn't intended for commercial release, its developers believe that the challenge of implementing HEVC algorithms in silicon helps illustrate design principles that could be broadly useful. Moreover, "because now we have the chip with us, it is now possible for us to figure out ways in which different types of video data actually interact with hardware," says Mehul Tikekar, an MIT graduate student in electrical engineering and computer science and one of the paper's co-authors. "People don't really know, 'What is the hardware complexity of doing, say, different types of video streams?'"

In the pipeline

Like older coding standards, the HEVC standard exploits the fact that in successive frames of video, most of the pixels stay the same. Rather than transmitting entire frames, it's usually enough for broadcasters to transmit just the moving pixels, saving a great deal of bandwidth. The first step in the encoding process is thus to calculate "motion vectors" -- mathematical descriptions of the motion of objects in the frame.

On the receiving, end, however, that description will not yield a perfectly faithful image, as the orientation of a moving object and the way it's illuminated can change as it moves. So the next step is to add a little extra information to correct motion estimates that are based solely on the vectors. Finally, to save even more bandwidth, the motion vectors and the corrective information are run through a standard data-compression algorithm, and the results are sent to the receiver.

The new chip performs this process in reverse. It was designed by researchers in the lab of Anantha Chandrakasan, the Joseph F. and Nancy P. Keithley Professor of Electrical Engineering and head of the MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. In addition to Chandrakasan and Tikekar, these include Chiraag Juvekar, another graduate student in Chandrakasan's group; former postdoc Chao-Tsung Huang; and former graduate student Vivienne Sze, now at TI.

The chip's first trick for increasing efficiency is to "pipeline" the decoding process: A chunk of data is decompressed and passed to a motion-compensation circuit, but as soon as the motion compensation begins, the decompression circuit takes in the next chunk of data. After motion compensation is complete, the data passes to a circuit that applies the corrective data and, finally, to a filtering circuit that smooths out whatever rough edges remain.

Fine-tuning

Pipelining is fairly standard in most video chips, but the MIT researchers developed a couple of other tricks to further improve efficiency. The application of the corrective data, for instance, is a single calculation known as matrix multiplication. A matrix is just a big grid of numbers; in matrix multiplication, numbers in the rows of one matrix are multiplied by numbers in the columns of another, and the results are added together to produce entries in a new matrix.

"We observed that the matrix has some patterns in it," Tikekar explains. In the new standard, a 32-by-32 matrix, representing a 32-by-32 block of pixels, is multiplied by another 32-by-32 matrix, containing corrective information. In principle, the corrective matrix could contain 1,024 different values. But the MIT researchers observed that, in practice, "there are only 32 unique numbers," Tikekar says. "So we can efficiently implement one of these [multiplications] and then use the same hardware to do the rest."

Similarly, Juvekar developed a more efficient way to store video data in memory. The "naive way," he explains, would be to store the values of each row of pixels at successive memory addresses. In that scheme, the values of pixels that are next to each other in a row would also be adjacent in memory, but the value of the pixels below them would be far away.

In video decoding, however, "it is highly likely that if you need the pixel on top, you also need the pixel right below it," Juvekar says. "So we optimize the data into small square blocks that are stored together. When you access something from memory, you not only get the pixels on the right and left, but you also get the pixels on the top and bottom in the same request."

Chandrakasan's group specializes in low-power devices, and in ongoing work, the researchers are trying to reduce the power consumption of the chip even further, to prolong the battery life of quad-HD cell phones or tablet computers. One design modification they plan to investigate, Tikekar says, is the use of several smaller decoding pipelines that work in parallel. Reducing the computational demands on each group of circuits would also reduce the chip's operating voltage.

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Graham Asks Hagel If He Said Israel Risks Becoming Apartheid State

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BY: Alana Goodman

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.) sent a letter to secretary of defense nominee Chuck Hagel Wednesday asking whether he made disparaging comments about Israel during a speech at Rutgers law school on April 9, 2010.

The Washington Free Beacon on Tuesday reported on a contemporaneous account of the 2010 speech written by former Rutgers law student Kenneth Wagner, who attended the event.

?I want to call your attention to and request a response to a story in the?Washington Free Beacon?on February 19th, which includes a contemporaneous account from an attendee at your 2010 Rutgers University lecture,? Graham wrote in the letter. ?Senator Hagel, did you say this? Have you said anything similar? Does this contemporaneous email reflect your views??

According to Wagner?s notes, which he emailed to a contact at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) during the speech, Hagel said Israel was at risk of becoming an apartheid state, that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was radical, that the Jewish state has violated UN resolutions and that Hamas should be included in any Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiation.

Hagel reportedly made the comments during the post-speech question-and-answer session.

A spokesperson for Hagel did not respond to a request for comment as of press time.

Graham and Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R., N.H.) sent a letter to Hagel last week after a previous Free Beacon report on an account of a speech Hagel gave at Rutgers University in 2007. The account, written by Hagel-supporting political consultant George Ajjan, stated that Hagel said the U.S. Department of State was an adjunct of the Israeli foreign minister?s office during the question and answer session.

Hagel has since disavowed the comment and says he does not recall making it.

Two of the lecture?s organizers, Iran presidential candidate Hooshang Amirahmadi and Professor Charles H?berl, say they do not recall Hagel making the comment. Ajjan?s account was posted on his website shortly after the speech and is the only known published report of the question-and-answer session.

Ajjan stood by his account in an interview with the Free Beacon on Monday.

?I?m a conscientious person,? Ajjan said. ?When I was blogging at that time, I did my best to record things accurately ? there?s no way that I would pick a phrase like ?adjunct of the Israeli foreign ministry.? That?s a pretty odd combination of words to use. I wouldn?t have just pulled those out of thin air.?

The Free Beacon is working to obtain a transcript and video of both the 2007 and 2010 events, and is continuing to reach out to other attendees.

Source: http://freebeacon.com/graham-asks-hagel-if-he-said-israel-risks-becoming-apartheid-state/

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

ABRA Auto Body & Glass Clinton, Iowa Wins Coveted President?s Award

MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ABRA Auto Body & Glass, a Minnesota-based damaged vehicle repair company and industry leader is proud to announce their Clinton, Iowa repair center has earned the prestigious President?s Club Award for Excellence.

?John McEleney is a fantastic business owner who epitomizes the ideals of leadership and ABRA values and brand name. We are extremely pleased to present this award to him and his entire team in Clinton.?

The annual award honors top 2012 performing ABRA repair centers across the country for excellence in operations, leadership, customer service, and overall sales. The Clinton ABRA franchise is independently owned by John McEleney of McEleney Chevrolet-Buick-GMC-Toyota.

Mark Wahlin, ABRA?s Vice President of Franchise Development says, ?John McEleney is a fantastic business owner who epitomizes the ideals of leadership and ABRA values and brand name. We are extremely pleased to present this award to him and his entire team in Clinton.?

ABRA plans to continue expanding in the years ahead and is actively seeking new opportunities to acquire repair centers to its industry leading operating system as part of its aggressive national growth plans in major markets. Interested parties should contact Scott Gerling, Vice President of Corporate Development (sgerling@abraauto.com or 763.585.6210).

For franchise opportunities in small and midsize markets contact Mark Wahlin, Vice President of Franchise Development and Operations (mwahlin@abraauto.com or 763.585.6315).

ABRA is committed to conducting business based on responsible business practices including implementation of environmentally sustainable initiatives, health and safety, and a commitment to the communities in which we work.

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Founded in 1984 and headquartered in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, ABRA is a leading provider of vehicle repair services specializing in collision repair, paintless dent removal, and auto glass repair and replacement. For more information about ABRA visit www.abraauto.com

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Microsoft's Outlook takes aim at Google's Gmail

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ? Microsoft is so confident it has the Internet's best email service that it is about to spend at least $30 million to send its message across the U.S.

The barrage begins Tuesday when Microsoft's twist on email, Outlook.com, escalates an assault on rival services from Google Inc., Yahoo Inc., AOL Inc. and a long list of Internet service providers.

As part of the process, all users of Microsoft's Hotmail and other email services operating under different domains such as MSN.com will be automatically converted to Outlook.com by the summer, if they don't voluntarily switch before then. All the old messages, contacts and settings in the old inboxes will be exported to Outlook.com. Users will also be able to keep their old addresses.

Email remains a key battleground, even at a time when more people are texting each other on phones.

People still regularly check their inboxes, albeit increasingly on their smartphones. The recurring email habit provides Internet companies a way to keep people coming back to websites. It gives people a reason to log in during their visits so it's easier for email providers to track their activities. Frequent visits and personal identification are two of the keys to selling ads, the main way most websites make money.

That's why Microsoft, Google and Yahoo have been retooling their email services in recent months.

After keeping Outlook.com in a "preview" phase since July 31, Microsoft Corp. is ready to accept all comers.

To welcome new users, Microsoft is financing what it believes to be the biggest marketing blitz in the history of email. Outlook.com will be featured in ads running on primetime TV, radio stations, websites, billboards and buses. Microsoft expects to spend somewhere between $30 million to $90 million on the Outlook campaign, which will run for at least three months.

The Outlook ads will overlap with an anti-Gmail marketing campaign that Microsoft launched earlier this month. The "Scroogled" attacks depict Gmail as a snoopy service that scans the contents of messages to deliver ads related to topics being discussed.

The Gmail ads are meant to be educational while the Outlook campaign is motivational, said Dharmesh Mehta, Outlook.com's senior director.

"We are trying to push people who have gotten lazy and comfortable with an email service that may not be all that great and help show them what email can really do for them," said Mehta.

By Microsoft's own admission, Hotmail had lost the competitive edge that once made it the world's largest email service. The lack of innovation left an opening for Google to exploit when it unveiled Gmail nearly nine years ago.

Gmail is now the industry leader, although estimates on its popularity vary.

Google says Gmail has more than 425 million accountholders, including those that only visit on smartphones and other mobile device. The latest data from research firm comScore, which doesn't include mobile traffic, shows Gmail with 306 million worldwide users through December, up 21 percent from the previous year. Yahoo's email ranked second with 293 million users, a 2 percent decrease from the previous year, followed by Hotmail at 267 million users, a 16 percent decline from the previous year.

Microsoft, which is based in Redmond, Wash., is counting on Outlook.com to catapult the company back to the top of the email heap. During the preview period, Outlook attracted 60 million accountholders, including about 20 million that defected from Gmail, according to Microsoft. Comscore listed Outlook with 38 million users through December.

The new features being introduced in Outlook include: the ability to send massive files, including hundreds of photos at a time, in a single email; address books that automatically update new contact information that connections post on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn; and about 60 percent fewer ads than Hotmail.

None of these features are revolutionary. Google already has been giving its users the option to switch to a new version of Gmail that also allows for larger files to be sent in a single email. And address books in Gmail already fetch new contact information posted on Google Plus, although it doesn't yet mine Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

Google declined to comment on Outlook.com. The company, which is based in Mountain View, Calif., plans to convert all of its Gmail users to its redesigned format within the next few months.

Yahoo, which is based in Sunnyvale, Calif. revamped its email service late last year in an effort to provide a more consistent experience on personal computers and mobile devices.

Outlook.com is the latest in a series of major product leases from Microsoft, which has been struggling to regain the cachet that once made it the world's most valuable technology company.

Now, both Apple Inc. and Google are worth more because they have been growing far faster than Microsoft as their products win more fans. Apple's biggest gains have come from the iPhone and IPad, while Google has been benefiting from its dominance in Internet search and its widely used Android software for mobile devices.

Microsoft has been trying to catch up with a major makeover of its Windows operating system, new smartphone software and a tablet computer called Surface. Like Outlook.com, all those products have been backed by expensive marketing campaigns in recent months.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/microsofts-outlook-takes-aim-googles-gmail-050809949.html

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