Friday, November 30, 2012

Japan unveils prototype of new maglev train, promises speeds of up to 311 mph

DNP Japan unveils prototype of its first maglev train, promises 311 mph speeds

More than a year after the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tokai) received construction approval to get going on its maglev railways, it has finally unveiled a Series L0 prototype that would put its current bullet train system to shame. Designed to travel at 311 mph, a single one of these high-speed marvels is designed to carry about 16 carriages, which translates to about 1,000 commuters. While Japanese travelers already enjoy a speedy 90-minute trip from Tokyo to Nagoya, this new maglev system promises to cut that journey to just 40 minutes. Announced nearly five years ago, the project has since been extended to include an Osaka-Tokyo leg and will cost around nine trillion yen (approximately $112 billion) when all is said and done. Don't pack your bags just yet though; the maglev's Nagoya rail isn't scheduled to go live until 2027, and the boarding call for Osaka isn't until 2045. Of course, if you need to ride electromagnetic rails now, there's always China's Shanghai Transrapid, which has been ferrying passengers at around 501km/h (311mph) since 2004 -- it's even planning a whopping 1,000 km/h vacuum-tube maglev train in just a year or so. Of course, those of us on the other end of the Pacific are still waiting for that long-delayed California-Nevada maglev project to work out. Sigh.

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Last House race brings 2012 election to an end

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The last undecided House race has been called for the incumbent Democrat, bringing an unofficial close to the 2012 campaign more than three weeks after Election Day.

North Carolina Rep. Mike McIntyre will return to Congress in 2013 after barely surviving a challenge from David Rouzer. The Republican conceded to McIntyre on Wednesday night after a recount showed the Democrat maintaining a small lead.

With McIntyre's race decided, only two House seats in next year's Congress remain up for grabs. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., an Illinois Democrat, won re-election but resigned last week, citing ongoing health issues and acknowledging he's the subject of a federal investigation. Special primary elections to nominate candidates to replace him will be held in February.

And in Louisiana, which held its primary election for Congress on Nov. 6, there will be a run-off between two Republicans next month for the other seat.

House Republicans will stay in the majority, although their ranks will drop from 240 this Congress to 234 next year. Two hundred Democratic members will make up the minority in the House, up from 190 Democrats this year. There are currently five vacancies in the House.

In the Senate, 53 Democrats will make up the majority. Two independents will caucus with them, including newly elected Angus King from Maine, for an effective total of 55. Republicans, who currently number 47 in the Senate, will have just 45 senators in 2013.

Women will make up 1 in 5 senators, setting a new record.

President Barack Obama won 27 states and the District of Columbia for a total of 332 electoral votes. Republican Mitt Romney won 24 states and 206 electoral votes. As results stand now, Obama's share of the national total is 50.9 percent, whiles Romney's is 47.4 percent, and others account for 1.7 percent of the total vote.

Several states, including New York, California, Arizona and Washington, are still counting votes, but the remaining votes won't alter the outcome of the election.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/last-house-race-brings-2012-election-end-200348797--election.html

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A 60-Million-Year Debate on the Grand Canyon?s Age

Richard Perry/The New York Times

New research on the Grand Canyon's underlying rocks concludes that it is?more than 60 million years old ? more than 10 times as old as previously thought.

How old is the Grand Canyon? Old enough to be gazed on by actual dinosaurs, which died out 65 million years ago, or more like 6 million years old, formed about when the earliest human ancestors began walking upright?

This bitter controversy among geologists edged into the open on Thursday when a report published in the journal Science offered new support for the old-canyon hypothesis, which is not the prevailing one. In the report, Rebecca M. Flowers of the University of Colorado and Kenneth A. Farley of the California Institute of Technology used an improved dating technique based on the radioactive decay of uranium and thorium atoms into helium atoms in a mineral known as apatite. They said this yielded a thermal record of these rocks under the canyon floor, hot at great depths but cooler the closer they were to the surface.

An analysis of the data, the geologists said, revealed where surface erosion had gouged out canyons and how much time had passed since there was significant natural excavation in the Grand Canyon region. They thus concluded in the report that the western segment of the canyon was carved to within a few hundred meters of modern depths by about 70 million years ago.

The more ancient origin would put much of the canyon in place in the last epoch of the dinosaurs. Publicity for the journal report duly noted that one of nature?s wonders, dinosaurs, might well have stood and gawked at another wonder, one of today?s most majestic tourist attractions.

This was only one of the immediate objections to the findings raised by geologists favoring the young-canyon school of thought. They complained that the research results had been hyped. One critic, Karl E. Karlstrom of the University of New Mexico, noted that the early-canyon model had been proposed before and was ?now in what I think will be a short-lived revival.?

If the interpretation of the findings proves to be correct, it contradicts the prevailing hypothesis that the entire canyon was formed as recently as five million to six million years ago, advocated by many of the notable authorities on Grand Canyon geology. These dates were drawn from the examination of pebbles and other sediments from upstream reaches of the Colorado River system that washed up at the western exit of the canyon.

Dr. Flowers said that when she started this research seven years ago, she had not expected to find the canyon?s presumed age to be so ancient. But the first set of experiments with the radioactive helium technique in 2008 was followed up with a new round of tests and more sophisticated levels of analysis.

In their paper, Dr. Flowers and Dr. Farley wrote that their findings implied a dichotomy in the late eastern and early western canyon origins. This history, they said, ?supports a model in which much of Grand Canyon incision was accomplished by an ancient Cretaceous river that flowed eastward from western highlands,? not from northeast to west, as today?s Colorado River does. This was followed by a ?reversal of the river?s course as topography rose in the east and collapsed in the west,? in consequence of the upthrusting Rocky Mountains.

Dr. Flowers said in an interview that the findings supported the opposing ancient-origin hypothesis advanced in recent years by Brian P. Wernicke, a Caltech geologist, who had proposed such a chain of events. It is still not clear when the eastern and western canyons merged into the canyon as it is seen today.

She also foresaw ?a fair amount of controversy? over the research results. That turned out to be an understatement, even before the official publication date.

Dr. Karlstrom of the University of New Mexico is a leader among geologists who have devoted much of their careers to Grand Canyon studies. When reporters called this week, he was prepared with four pages of criticism of the new research. He pointed out that at a meeting two years ago of the most active Grand Canyon researchers, ?a near consensus view was expressed? in support of the young-canyon hypothesis.

As a rule of thumb, he defined the Grand Canyon as ?the canyon you see from the rim today.? How fragments of paleocanyons and paleorivers contributed to the Grand Canyon?s origin is not established, he said.

Dr. Karlstrom was not entirely negative in his assessment of the research. He praised the thermochronology method the researchers used, saying it ?offers one of the few ways we may be able to reconstruct past landscapes in rocks that have long since been eroded away.? The Flowers-Farley team, he added, ?is pushing welcome new advances? in this dating technology.

?Less welcome to me,? he continued, ?is their attempt to push the interpretation of their new data to their limits without consideration of the whole range of other geologic data sets.?

This article has been revised to reflect the following correction:

Correction: November 29, 2012

An earlier version of this article misstated the direction in which the Colorado River flows. It flows from northeast to west, not from west to northeast.

Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/30/science/earth/study-sees-older-grand-canyon-stirring-controversy.html?partner=rss&emc=rss

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DC to break ground for center at Vietnam Memorial

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, Jill Biden and military families will hold a ceremonial groundbreaking for a new education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington.

Military leaders and Interior Secretary Ken Salazar were expected to join the groundbreaking Wednesday for the $85 million Education Center at The Wall. It will tell the stories of 58,000 soldiers who died in the Vietnam War and will honor fallen soldiers from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The group that built the Vietnam war memorial has told The Associated Press that it is expanding the scope of the planned education center to include more recent service members.

The underground museum will include some items left at the Vietnam memorial. Organizers still must raise $38 million for construction.

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Flu Has Little to Do With Cold Weather

Although most children grow up hearing that they'll catch the flu if they play in the snow without a scarf, weather has very little to do with which regions get more flu, doctors say.

"It's actually not that predicable," said Dr. Jon Abramson, who specializes in pediatric infectious diseases at Wake Forest Baptist Health in North Carolina.

Mississippi has had the most reported cases of influenza-like illness in the United States so far this season, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Even though Mississippi had an average temperature of 53.3 degrees this month, it is the only state in the country with a flu-like activity level of "high." Louisiana and Alabama are right behind it with moderate activity levels. Most other states -- with colder climates -- have had lower levels.

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Abramson said the flu season tends to start in October and last through April, mostly coinciding with the school year rather than the temperature. He said studies have shown that the flu spreads mostly from school-age children, who often have poorer hygiene and catch the virus because they are in close contact with one another. Then, they pass it along to adults.

Weather becomes a contributing factor mostly because it forces children indoors, where they mix together and spread germs, said Allison Aiello, a professor and epidemiologist at the University of Michigan's School of Public Health.

Scarves, hats and gloves are useless if you come in contact with someone with the flu and either breath in their virus or touch a surface with the virus and touch your mouth, Aiello said.

"You can tell you mom it's OK for you to go outside with no hat on," she laughed, adding that even her own relatives remind her to put on a hat to avoid getting the flu. She said weather can perhaps make people more susceptible, but it can't give them the virus.

Since Sept. 30, about 2,400 influenza cases have been reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including 28 cases of H1N1. Despite its tropical temperatures, even Hawaii has reported flu cases this season.

Abramson said his North Carolina hospital has already had 25 influenza cases this season. In contrast, by the same time last year, the same hospital didn't have a single case.

"This is the South. It's fairly warm, so you wouldn't expect it this early," he said. "It doesn't seem to behave exactly by the coldness."

The flu can spread any time of year, Abramson said, citing this summer's swine flu outbreak. The H3N2V strain jumped from 29 to 145 cases in less than a week in August of this year, with most of them in Indiana and Ohio.

The best way for families to protect themselves is to encourage hand-washing and get vaccinated.

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Jeb Bush's reputation as education reformer gets a second look ...

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Fla. Gov. Jeb Bush looks at a chart showing Florida's Comprehensive Assessment Test results in Tallahassee on May 10, 2004.

By Stephanie SimonReuters

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush soared to rock star status in the education world on the strength of a chart.

A simple graph, it tracked fourth-grade reading scores. In 1998, when Bush was elected governor, Florida kids scored far below the national average. By the end of his second term, in 2007, they were far ahead, with especially impressive gains for low-income and minority students.

Those results earned Bush bipartisan acclaim. As he convenes a star-studded policy summit this week in Washington, he is widely regarded as one of the most influential education reformers in the U.S. Elements of his agenda have been adopted in 36 states, from Maine to Mississippi, North Carolina to New Mexico.

Many of his admirers cite Bush's success in Florida as reason enough to get behind him.

But a close examination raises questions about the depth and durability of the gains in Florida. After the dramatic jump of the Bush years, Florida test scores edged up in 2009 and then dropped, with low-income students falling further behind. State data shows huge numbers of high school graduates still needing remedial help in math and reading.


And some of the policies Bush now pushes, such as vouchers and mandatory online classes, have no clear links to the test-score bump in Florida. Bush has been particularly vigorous about promoting online education, urging states to adopt policies written with input from companies that stand to profit from expanded cyber-schooling.

Many of those companies also donate to Bush's Foundation for Excellence in Education, which has raised $19 million in recent years to promote his agenda nationwide.

Sherman Dorn, a professor of education at the University of South Florida, says some of Bush's policies as governor, such as an intense focus on teaching reading, made a real difference to Florida students.

?"It's pretty clear Governor Bush should get credit for giving a damn," he said. But by teaming with for-profit corporations to push cyber-schools, which have produced dismally low test scores in many states, Bush is "throwing away whatever credibility he had coming out of Florida," Dorn said.

Bush's allies disagree. For them, the former governor -- widely considered a top contender for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination -- is a visionary striving to build on his record of success.

"I've been very impressed with the thoughtfulness of his policies," said Joel Klein, who ran New York City schools for eight years and now heads News Corp's education division, Amplify, which donates to the Bush foundation.

Klein and officials at several other education companies that support Bush's foundation say they do so not for their own financial interest but to promote a broad policy debate.

Any implication "that corporate donors give to us for us to advance their agenda" is simply false, said Patricia Levesque, the foundation's executive director.

The Florida formula
Bush, who declined to comment for this story, says often that he has one abiding goal: to give all students the chance to reach their "God-given potential."

His "Florida formula" rests on the principles of increasing accountability and expanding parental choice. Among its tenets:

* Grade schools on an A-to-F scale, based mostly on student scores and growth on standardized tests. Give students in poorly ranked schools vouchers to attend private and religious schools.

* Hold back 8-year-olds who can't pass a state reading test rather than promote them to fourth grade.

* Expand access to online classes and charter schools, which are publicly funded but privately managed, sometimes for profit.

In Florida, Bush paired his tough-love measures with generous support. Schools that improved their grade or got an "A" received extra funding. Teachers got bonuses for successes like getting more kids to pass Advanced Placement tests. And students required to repeat third grade got intensive help at free summer reading camps.

States adopting the policies now, in a time of austerity, tend to leave out the costly support systems. That has stirred protests from school superintendents, school board members, teachers unions and parents who see the policies as punitive, humiliating and too narrowly focused on a single test as a measure of success.

Voters have spoken loudly, too. In this month's election, overwhelmingly Republican electorates overturned Bush-style reforms in Idaho and South Dakota and ousted the Indiana state schools chief, who had enacted much of the Florida formula.

In Florida, meanwhile, the durability of the Bush-era gains has come into question.

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High school graduation rates rose during Bush's tenure but remain substantially lower than in other large and diverse states, including California, New York and Ohio, according to new federal data. Students' average score on the ACT college entrance exam has not improved and remains well below states such as Missouri and Ohio, where a comparable percentage of students take the test.

Florida's scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress, widely considered the most reliable metric, dropped on all four key tests last year -- ?fourth- and eighth-grade reading and math. On all four tests, low-income students fell further behind their wealthier peers.

Jaryn Emhof, a spokeswoman for the Bush foundation, said the slipping scores are an indication that "schools were getting complacent" and need to be pushed with higher standards.

Opponents contend Bush's reforms never deserved much credit for the gains in the first place.

Other factors were at play, they argue. Florida voters passed a constitutional amendment to limit class size in 2002, for instance. And Bush's tenure coincided with soaring property tax receipts, thanks to the housing boom, which led to more local funding for schools. Per-pupil spending in Florida jumped 22 percent from 2001 to 2007, after accounting for inflation. It has since fallen sharply.

"There's this single-minded notion that only the program has supported yield improvements," said Ruth Melton, director of legislative relations for the Florida School Boards Association. "There's more to this than meets the eye."

Some recent research has cast doubt on the long-term effectiveness of the Bush policies.

A Harvard education research group reported this summer that Florida students who were held back in third grade notched a big boost in test scores initially, but the effects faded to insignificance before they entered high school. And annual studies commissioned by the state have found no evidence that low-income students who receive vouchers to attend private schools do any better at reading or math than their peers.

As for Florida's charter schools, a recent report found their students consistently outscore kids in traditional schools on state tests. The charters, however, serve fewer poor and special-needs students and fewer students still learning English.

Meanwhile, researchers have found that other states, such as Massachusetts, have boosted achievement without Florida-style reforms, using more old-fashioned remedies such as increasing spending and imposing rigorous curricular standards.

After an exhaustive study of state-by-state academic gains, the Harvard researchers concluded in a July report that "the connection between reforms and gains ... thus far is only anecdotal, not definitive."

Emhof, the Bush foundation spokeswoman, said that while "there is no silver bullet" to improve schools, the Florida formula "is the path with the most proven results." The state's size and diversity mean "if something works in Florida, it can work anywhere," she said.

Meet and greet
Indeed, the Bush foundation touts the Florida test gains as "perhaps the greatest public policy success story of the past decade" and aggressively presses its formula on other states.

Hundreds of emails obtained under a public records request by the nonprofit advocacy group In the Public Interest, which opposes privatization of schools, show the foundation working closely with allies in Maine, New Mexico, Florida and elsewhere to craft public policy.

Foundation employees write legislation and edit proposed bills line by line, then send in experts to testify on their behalf, the emails show.

The Bush foundation also funds trips and events to introduce Bush's donors to policy makers. At last year's national summit in San Francisco, the foundation set aside two hours for several state superintendents of education, dubbed "Chiefs for Change," to meet the foundation's sponsors.

In an email forwarded to Executive Director Levesque, an official from Apple Inc. also requested access to the chiefs to tout the company's products.

"This is a great opportunity. ... But there are a dozen other companies that want access," Levesque responded. She couldn't accommodate Apple, she wrote, unless the chiefs first found time to meet with "all the other companies including those actually funding" the Chiefs for Change network.

Apple declined to comment.

Bush foundation donors include family philanthropies, such as those established by Microsoft founder Bill Gates and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Corporate donors include Connections Education, a division of global publishing giant Pearson; Amplify, the education division of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.; and K12, a publicly traded company that runs online schools.

Many of these donors sit on a Digital Learning Council that helped draft the Bush foundation's policy agenda. Key planks call for states to require online course work in high school and to lift restrictions that hinder cyber-school growth, such as limits on class size.

Studies in several states including Pennsylvania and Colorado have found that online students fare far worse than their peers in reading and math. Bush has said bad programs should be shut down, but he believes online schools have great potential to offer personalized, self-paced education.

"This is not about our commercial success," said Sari Factor, chief executive officer of E2020 Inc., which develops online curricula and recently signed up as a foundation sponsor. "We're focused on what's right for kids."

Still, Factor acknowledged that E2020 has "absolutely" benefited from Bush's advocacy.

In particular, Bush often talks up an Arizona charter school called Carpe Diem, which uses the E2020 online curriculum, employing just four teachers for 225 students because the kids do so much work online. Bush has flown policy makers from across the country to admire the school's innovation and cost cutting. That has brought more clients to E2020, Factor said.

Arizona data shows Carpe Diem test scores have fallen sharply over the past two years, a drop founder Rick Ogston attributes to a new curriculum and the sudden death of the principal.

That has not slowed its momentum; after visiting Carpe Diem on a trip paid for by the Bush foundation, Indiana officials urged Ogston to apply to open a branch there. The head of the state charter school board, Claire Fiddian-Green, says the school's "fairly strong track record" impressed her despite the recent slip in test scores. The new Carpe Diem campus in Indianapolis opened this fall.

Ogston said he and other charter and online school operators count on Bush's foundation to remove obstacles to their growth, such as state laws that require students to put in time in a physical classroom.

"We come to them to say, 'These policies are in the way, and it would be great if you could change them,'" Ogston said. "That's what they do better than anyone."?

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Razer updates Orochi mouse with new laser, longer battery life

Razer updates Orochi mouse with new laser, longer battery life

It's nearly vacation time, you've got your second-gen Razer Blade nestled in wrapping paper below the Festivus pole, and all you need is a fancy new mouse to go along with that fancy new gaming laptop. Razer's apparently got you covered in that department as well, refreshing its Orochi wireless gaming mouse just in time for the upcoming holiday. Sporting a new laser with a 6400 dpi 4G sensor, Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity (as well as wired support) and 30 hours of advertised battery life on two AAs (double the previous model), the Orochi promises to "take out the competition with deadly accuracy." Here's hoping Razer's not talking about beating your opponents to death with the mouse, and just means that figuratively. The company's already got the new Orochi up for sale on its website for $69.99 / €69.99, which we'd suggest heading to sooner than later should you want to beat the holiday madness.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

AMD Shares Up on Real Estate Sale-Leaseback - Arik Hesseldahl ...

Shares of chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices are rising by more than 4 percent today on word that the company expects to make between $150 million and $200 million on a sale-leaseback deal pending on its 58-acre campus in Austin, Texas. The move has been rumored earlier this month, and will alleviate a worsening shortage of cash.

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Get Social with Home Brew to Satisfy Your Curiosity & Win Our ...

The prizes!

We?re getting really excited about next week when Art Basel and myriad satellite fairs hit town. It?s our busiest week of the year, and this one will be the most hectic ever, with the addition of our first cafe at Design Miami/ on Miami Beach and our new beer, Michael?s Genuine Home Brew, popping up all over town. ?To celebrate and say thanks for your support, we?re giving away a selection of special passes to our events. ?To be entered, all you need to do is follow @MGHomeBrew on Twitter or like us on Facebook?by 12 noon tomorrow, Tuesday, November 16 when we?ll pick two Twitter followers and one Facebook fan at random who will each win one of the following:

  • Design Miami/ Vernissage: One invitation grants you and a guest access to the Vernissage preview day/grand opening from 6-9 p.m. on Tuesday, December 4 OR one day admission during general show hours December 5 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., December 6-8 from 12 to 8 p.m. or December 9 from 12 noon to 6 p.m. (Meridian and 19th Street)
  • Design Miami/ Collector?s Breakfast: One invitation grants you and a guest access to a private breakfast and the gallery exhibition outside regular fair hours on Thursday, December 6 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. (Meridian and 19th Street)
  • General Fair Admission: Two complimentary passes granting two people access one day from December 5-9 during general show hours. ?The Michael?s Genuine Food & Drink Cafe is popping up with this menu?and the Home Brew will be flowing!

Also, in addition to its current availability, Home Brew will be on-draft courtesy of Drink Like a Local?in the new Basel Biergarten?at?Wynwood Cigar Factory (101 NW 24th Street) from ?2 to 11 p.m. from Thursday, December 6 ?through ?Saturday, December 8, and until 6 p.m. on Sunday.

Regardless of if you win, we hope to see you out at the tents! ?Drink up, connect with us online, and good luck!

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Shopping and Product Reviews: Will Traditional Shopping Die ...

The popularity of online shopping has been seen by many as a threat to the existence of traditional shopping. Their argument is based on the recent widespread closure of established brands like Sears and Best Buy. But can we really say that traditional shopping is dying?

In 2011, even though the U.S economy was sluggish, shopping grew by 15% over the previous year. In addition, about 35% of Americans now have smartphones which enable them to purchase goods and services over the internet and this figure is expected to rise significantly in subsequent years. In actual fact, about half of smartphone users have used their phones for one purchase or the other. On Christmas day of 2011 alone, about 6.8 million iOs and Android smartphones were activated. Top internet retailer, Amazon, recorded a whooping net sale of $48.08 billion in 2011 which represents 40.6% increase over $32.20 billion recorded in 2010. This figure is expected to rise in 2012 and subsequent years. What then is the implication of all these to physical retailing?

Since many people now decide to shop over the internet due to the benefits derivable in doing so like convenience, easy access to market, price comparison, avoidance of crowd, better prices and so on, can we really say that that the traditional way of shopping is being threatened? In my own opinion, technology will enhance the traditional method and not kill it. The popularity of video cassette recorder (VCR) in the 80's was seen by many as a threat to movie theaters then, but today, the film industry has been strengthened by the new technology and the demand for films has increased.

Moreover, when the email became very popular, a lot people thought that the traditional postal service would die, but today, it is waxing stronger. The point I'm driving at here is that, if traditional shop owners can embrace new technology, shopping on the internet would not be a threat to them but a blessing.

If physical retailers can monitor shopping behavior through the use of Wi-Fi signals from smartphones, they would be able to compete favorably in a fast-changing world. They can use technology to measure loyalty, make better staffing decisions, improve store layouts, reduce wait times in checkout lines and so on. Online shopping has come to stay but it is not a threat to traditional shopping because many consumers still value some of its features like quality of customer service, the experience of trying and buying products, how products are displayed and so on.

Olushola Otenaike is an online shopping expert.

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Fostering Curiosity: Mars Express relays rocky images

ScienceDaily (Nov. 26, 2012) ? For the first time, ESA's Mars orbiter has relayed scientific data from NASA's Curiosity rover on the Red Planet's surface. The data included detailed images of 'Rocknest3' and were received by ESA's deep-space antenna in Australia.

It was a small but significant step in interplanetary cooperation between space agencies.

Early on the morning of 6 October, ESA's Mars Express looked down as it orbited the planet, lining up its lander communication antenna to point at Curiosity far below on the surface.

For 15 minutes, the NASA rover transmitted scientific data up to the ESA satellite. A few hours later, Mars Express slewed to point its high-gain antenna toward Earth and began downlinking the precious information to the European Space Operations Centre in Darmstadt, Germany, via the Agency's 35 m-diameter antenna in New Norcia, Australia.

The data were immediately made available to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California for processing and analysis, proving again that NASA's amazing new rover can talk with Europe's veteran Mars orbiter.

Curiosity's ChemCam images Rocknest3

The information included a tremendously interesting image acquired on 4 October by Curiosity's ChemCam Remote Micro-Imager camera.

ChemCam comprises the camera together with a Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectrometer, which fires a laser at targets and analyses the chemical composition of the vaporised material.

The laser zaps areas smaller than 1 mm across on the surface of martian rocks and soils, and then the spectrometer provides information on the minerals and microstructures in the rocks.

"The quality of these images from ChemCam is outstanding, and the mosaic image of the spectrometer analyses has been essential for scientific interpretation of the data," says Sylvestre Maurice, Deputy Principal Investigator for ChemCam at France's Research Institute in Astrophysics and Planetology (IRAP).

"This combination of imaging and analysis has demonstrated its potential for future missions."

ChemCam laser targets

A third image, relayed separately by NASA, indicates the locations of the laser target points on Rocknest3, as seen by the RMI camera.

'Rocknest' is the area where Curiosity stopped for a month to perform its first mobile laboratory analyses on soil scooped from a small sand dune. Rocknest3 was a convenient nearby target where ChemCam made more than 30 observations using 1500 laser shots.

A wide-angle context image was acquired by Curiosity's MastCam and shows Rocknest3 as targeted by ChemCam. Rocknest3 is about 10 x 40 cm, or roughly the size of a shoe box.

Fostering Curiosity -- and others

ESA's Mars orbiter has also relayed data for NASA's other surface missions -- Phoenix, Spirit and Opportunity -- since 2004, and it relayed Curiosity's radio signal during its arrival at Mars last August.

During the Curiosity mission, Mars Express is set to provide additional relay slots, while maintaining its own scientific observation programme, under an ESA-NASA support agreement.

It can also rapidly provide relay services in case of unavailability of NASA's own relay orbiter or if there is a problem on the rover itself.

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Vitamin B2 let your muscles stronger | Health and Fitness Tips ...

Exercise a strong muscle is every man?s dream.People all know, the body muscle rely on protein intake, but if only complement protein, no supplement vitamin B2, fill more protein is no good.

This is because in many vitamins, vitamin B2, is most likely to lack. It is involved in the synthesis of body protein metabolism, and maintain the integrity of the skin and mucous membranes, an important role in muscle development. Vitamin B2 is found primarily in animal organs, such as liver, kidney, heart, milk, eggs and red meat also contain vitamin B2. However, animal offal contained higher fat than not to excess consumption. You can also choose milk and eggs, the ordinary trainer every day to eat 4 to 5 eggs, milk, not more than 500 ml.

Green leafy vegetables, beans, wild vegetables and nuts food (such as walnuts, chestnuts, pine nuts, peanuts, seeds, etc.) also contains vitamin B2, these food for people who do not eat offal, is also a very good choice.

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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Within 2 years of national title win, Auburn fires football coach

AUBURN, Ala. (AP) ? Auburn coach Gene Chizik was fired Sunday after the Tigers' rapid fall from a national champion to a winless Southeastern Conference season.

The Tigers endured the worst slide within two years of winning a national championship of any team since the Associated Press poll started in 1936 and hadn't lost this many games since going 0-10 in 1950. The decision came 17 months after Auburn gave Chizik a contract worth some $3.5 million annually through 2015 with a hefty buyout.

"After careful consideration and a thorough evaluation of our football program, I have recommended that Coach Chizik not be retained," Auburn Athletic Director Jay Jacobs said in a statement. "President (Jay) Gogue has accepted my recommendation. Earlier this morning, I informed Gene that he will not return as head coach."

The players were informed in a team meeting Sunday. Jacobs scheduled a news conference for later in the afternoon.

"I'm extremely disappointed with the way this season turned out and I apologize to the Auburn family and our team for what they have had to endure," Chizik said. "In my 27 years of coaching, I have gained an understanding of the high expectations in this profession. When expectations are not met, I understand changes must be made.

The Tigers went from 14-0 with a perfect SEC record with Cam Newton leading the offense in 2010 to 3-9 and 0-8, losing their final three league games by a combined 150-21. Auburn was blown out by Texas A&M (63-21) and Georgia (38-0) but the finale was even more painful for Tigers fans.

No. 2 Alabama cruised to a six-touchdown halftime lead en route to a 49-0 demolition Saturday that could easily have been much worse. It was still the second-most lopsided Iron Bowl in history, behind only the Tide's 55-0 win in 1948.

"While we experienced a tremendous low in 2012, I will always be proud of the incredible highs that we achieved, including three bowl victories, an SEC championship and a national championship," Chizik said.

He was 33-19 in four seasons and 15-17 in SEC games.

Auburn said the total buyout for Chizik and his assistant coaches is $11.09 million. Chizik's buyout will total $7.5 million and be paid in monthly installments for the next four years.

The deal calls for Chizik to make "reasonable" efforts to land a new job, with that salary deducted from the buyout.

Auburn tight end Philip Lutzenkirchen said players gave Chizik a standing ovation after the team meeting and that the coach was tough on himself. Lutzenkirchen also understands the reality of life in the SEC.

"Not winning a conference game isn't going to cut it wherever you are in this league," he said.

Defensive tackle Jeff Whitaker said, "It's kind of crazy right now. I had a special bond with Coach Chizik."

Chizik had sandwiched two 8-5 seasons around the national title, but never approached the success of 2010, when Newton won the Heisman Trophy. The Tigers were 7-17 in SEC games outside of 2010 during his tenure.

His hiring was criticized by some fans after Chizik went 5-19 in two seasons at Iowa State and lost the last 10 games of his first head coaching job.

Jacobs was heckled at the airport after making the hire.

Chizik had been defensive coordinator on unbeaten teams at Auburn and Texas.

A search committee comprised of former Heisman Trophy winners Pat Sullivan and Bo Jackson and former Tigers fullback Mac Crawford will assist Jacobs, the school said.

A transition year might have been expected.

Chizik had to replace the offensive and defensive coordinators after last season. Chizik made an ill-fated switch from Gus Malzahn's no-huddle, spread offense to a pro-style system with the hiring of former Temple offensive coordinator Scot Loeffler.

The Tigers struggled in the transition, partly because of shaky quarterback play. Auburn finally turned to freshman Jonathan Wallace ? the season's third starter ? for the final four games.

Auburn ranked at or near the bottom of the SEC in every major statistical category offensively and defensively.

Chizik's tenure was marred by off-the-field problems, too, to the extent that Chizik had employees of a private firm run curfew checks on players this season.

Four members of the 2010 national championship team were arrested on robbery charges in March 2011. Antonio Goodwin was convicted in April and sentenced to 15 years in prison. Dakota Mosley, Michael McNeil and Shaun Kitchens are awaiting trial.

Two-time 1,000-yard rusher Mike Dyer transferred to Arkansas State with Malzahn after being indefinitely suspended before the bowl game.

Freshman quarterback Zeke Pike was arrested in June for public intoxication and later dismissed from the team. Starting center Reese Dismukes was suspended for the opener against Clemson following a public intoxication arrest.

Auburn is also the subject of an NCAA investigation that includes the recruitment of Memphis running back Jovon Robinson.

Memphis City Schools said in August that the NCAA had contacted the school district regarding allegations involving a former Wooddale High School athlete, identified by the Memphis Commercial Appeal as Robinson. A school guidance counselor resigned after admitting to creating the fake transcript.

The Birmingham News reported on Wednesday that NCAA investigators had interviewed at least one assistant coach and several players during the week leading up to the Iron Bowl.

Chizik's contract includes a clause that it wouldn't owe the buyout money if he is fired for cause, including findings of major rules violations or significant or repetitive violations" involving him or his program.

Chizik and Auburn have weathered past NCAA scrutiny. The governing body closed investigations into the recruitment of Newton and allegations from four former players that they were paid thousands of dollars during their college careers.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/auburn-fires-gene-chizik-3-9-season-192037021--spt.html

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Welcome to the Hall of Fame Ntambi Ravele! | gsport4girls

Muditambi "Ntambi" Ravele emphasises the work required to promote women's sport during her acceptance speech, after being unveiled as the 2012 Hall of Fame inductee at the 2012 SPAR gsport Awards. Ravele was honoured for her lifelong involvement as a South African icon in women's sport, and in particular in recognition of her significant and ongoing involvement as an administrator and activist for the development of women's sport in South Africa. Photo: Reg Caldecott / gsport4girls

When the term ?groundbreaker? was coined the name Muditambi ?Ntambi? Ravele probably came after it. The 50-year-old former teacher joined the National Department of Sport and Recreation as an Assistant Director, Sports Advancement in 1995, after teaching at Reitumetse High School in Soshanguve for nine years.

She then went on to initiate the Women and Sport project in the Department of Sport and Recreation, and was later appointed as National Co-ordinator of Women and Sport South Africa, which was launched in 1997.

Ravele was then appointed as a Chairperson for Women and Sport South Africa (WASSA) Steering Council by the then Minister of Sport and Recreation, Mr Steve Tshwete, and invited to represent South Africa in the International Olympic Committee (IOC), World Conference on Women and Sports, Switzerland.

She was elected as a Chairperson, Supreme Council for Sport in Africa (SCSA), Zone VI Women and Sports Interim Committee 1996/97, and then vice-chairperson from 1998 -1999. Ravele assisted in the formation of women?s committee in most of the Zone VI (SADC) countries, and runs workshops within some of those countries.

Ravele is the recipient of many awards, including being honoured at the Presidential Awards and winning the State President Sport Administrator of the Year Award for 2001/2002. She has also won the Limpopo Premier?s Award, Black Management Forum Award, and the Chief Mphephu Award, to name but a few accolades.

In short, her CV reads like a movie script, and this year Ravele joined Penny Heyns, Hazel Gumede, Elana Meyer, Desiree Ellis, Motlatsi Keikabile and Dorothy Tsotsobe as the 2012 gsport Hall of Fame inductee.

The mother of one, businesswoman and mentor shares the journey that has put her where she is today.

Ravele is bestowed with the 2012 Hall of Fame trophy by Eastern Cape women's rugby pioneer and 2011 Hall of Famer, Dorothy Tsotsobe, as Awards MC Leanne Manas looks on. Photo: Reg Caldecott / gsport4girls

Congratulations on being inducted into the gsport Hall of Fame! How does it feel to be honoured by gsport4girls?

It is a great honour, especially to be recognised by other women.

What are your thoughts on the relevance of initiatives like gsport4girls?

It is a good initiative because it profiles women for our young girls to look up to. It also recognises excellence on the field of participation.

What sparked your interest in sport?

I was active from a young age, I played any form of sport in the streets of the township with other kids, and I enjoyed it. What made me study in the field of sport is because I grew up without female teachers or sport officials to look up to. Especially black coaches, administrators and technical officials.

Ravele smiles with 2007 Hall of Famer, and gsport Awards Judge, Hazel Gumede, at the Wanderers Club on Tuesday, 20 November, 2012. Photo: Reg Caldecott / gsport4girlsWhat was it like launching the Women and Sport South Africa initiative for the Department of Sport in 1996?

This was one of my greatest achievements. It was successful because of the support from the former Minister Steve Tshwete and the former DG Mthobi Tyamzashe, who allowed and assisted us to achieve our goals. Because of their support, we managed to attract a lot of support from other stakeholders and other countries like UK and Australia

What are some of the challenges you faced trying to make it in a man?s world, and how did you overcome them?

There are many challenges, and most of the time you are referred to as a woman than as their equal. They sometimes want to allocate tasks of taking minutes and ask for tea during meetings instead of participating in decision-making discussions.

Sometimes they will refer to you as a quota even though you were never appointed because you are a woman, but because of your capabilities.

I managed to overcome these by always presenting my views, and I wouldn?t stop raising an issue until we addressed it.

[But] it is not all men who don?t respect women; the other option is to work closely with those men who are liberated and respect women for who they are in their positions.

What needs to happen now to take women?s sport forward?

We need to ensure that federations treat female athletes with the same respect and support as the male athletes.

We need to try and go back to the days where federations and governments were forced to appoint women in decision-making positions, and open opportunities for girls to participate in sport without any form of abuse.

P Management's women's football player manageress - and 2012 SPAR gsport Awards volunteer, Mmane Boikanyo, takes a moment to pay her respects to Ravele. Photo: Reg Caldecott / gsport4girlsWhat are you views on the state of netball, and the growth of the game?

Netball is the number-one women?s sport in the country; I think my concern is the lack of black participation as players and officials.

Netball is played in every school and university in this country; we shouldn?t be having problems with players and officials of colour coming through the ranks.

I am excited about the announced Netball League; I hope it will give opportunities to all so that our national team can reflect our demographics.

What have been some of your biggest career highlights?

Initiating the Women and Sport movement and the initiative being used as an example of good practice by the World Women and Sport forum. I was even asked to come and present a paper during the world conference on women and sport in Canada.

There was my appointment as Netball SA President with a task of transforming the organisation, and running it like a business was also special. We achieved all the tasks given to us within two years.

We achieved 50% representation at all levels and in all areas of our sport. We moved from only one employee and a volunteer in the office, to appointing a CEO, Event Manager, and Development Officer.

We started a national league, signed a contract with SABC and started a magazine programme called Ses?fikile, which we negotiated to be televised on SABC1 just before the Football.

We signed sponsorship deals with Unibank, and later SPAR for the national team and the national championships; Discovery sponsored the league and built netball courts in rural areas and semi-urban areas.

I worked at the PSL under the leadership of Trevor Phillips; he taught me a lot of skill on the business of sport.

Ravele and gsport Awards Ambassador Liezel van der Westhuizen are prepared for the morning's festivities at the Estee Lauder makeup station, before the Awards event. Photo: Reg Caldecott / gsport4girls

What have been your biggest career lessons?

Select your battles, and don?t play games when you don?t know the rules of that game.

Who are your biggest supporters?

Many sportsman and women, and lots of South Africans and friends from other countries in Africa and abroad.

Who are your role models?

Great leaders in the world, leaders with good qualities and respect.

What is the best advice you have received?

To learn to work smart.

What advice would you give to women who want to go into sports administration?

To please focus on their portfolio and perform to the best of their abilities. Make sure you are always up to date about what is happening in the industry.

What does it mean to you, to serve on the Boxing SA Board?

It is another male-dominated sport, it has its own challenges, but I am enjoying it. I am enjoying it because it is challenging.

Ravele is pictured with 2012 Coach of the Year contender, Proteas Women's Cricket coach Yashin Ebrahim-Hassen, before the Awards. Ravele's advice is to find those men in the male-dominated sports world that do support women: "It is not all men who don?t respect women," says Ravele. "Work closely with those men who are liberated and respect women for who they are." Photo: Reg Caldecott / gsport4girlsTell us about the Foundation you run, when it was launched, what is the purpose and how has it progressed?

I initiated a Women and Sport Foundation in 2007 after I left the PSL, because I wanted to run my business in sport and also have a Foundation that will develop a culture where all girls and women will have equal opportunities, equal access and equal support in sport and recreation at all levels, and in all capacities of decision-making, administrators, coaches, technical officials, professionals as well as participants, so that women and girls may develop and achieve their full potential and enjoy the benefits that sport and recreation have to offer.

We wanted to have a structure and will mentor up and coming athletes, officials and administrators and act as their advocate. The Foundation is taking up slowly, but I am positive that it will soon be able to cover all areas of our focus.

What motivated you to start mentoring young women? When did it start and what have been the highlights?

I have been doing this for years, even if it was not structured in a formal way. When we started the foundation, I selected women with great experience in sport to be part of my team, so that we can have a formal mentorship programme.

It is not working as planned because of financial constraints, but I have a few officials and players who are always in my pool for mentorship, and those who will always call when they need some assistance or support.

The highlights come in when you see them moving up through the ranks.

What are your goals going forward?

I think my biggest goal is to see the Foundation up and running as planned. I am still going to look for possible donors, and ensure that we give women the support they want.

Was there ever a point when you considered giving up?

Yes, you will have those challenges sometimes, but when the going gets tough, passion take over. My passion for sport always overrules some of those temptations.

How did you balance motherhood and being a successful career woman?

I have one who is turning 30 this year. It was not easy but I have built a team of men and women around me who were always available to assist me when I was travelling or busy with meetings.

Ravele (fourth from right) enjoys a lighter moment with SA Olympic and Paralympic heroine, Natalie du Toit, as all winners unveiled at the 2012 SPAR gsport Awards are asked to return to the stage at the conclusion of the Awards. Pictured are (from left) Personal Account Writer Award winner, Chervon Chetty; 2012 SPAR Athlete of the Year winner, Caster Semenya; 2012 Style Star winner, Lalla Hirayama; inaugural SPAR Recognition Award recipient, Bruce Davidson; 2012 Coach of the Year, Elize Kotze; 2012 Woman of the Year winner, Venessa Clack; 2012 Up and Coming Athlete Award winner, Thato Makhafola; inaugural gsport Hall of Famer, Penny Heyns; 2012 Volunteer of the Year Award winner, Anela Mahamba; 2012 Woman in Media, Tarryn Steenekamp; 2012 Hall of Fame inductee; Muditambi Ravele;  2012 Athlete of the Year with a Disability, Natalie du Toit; 2012 Sponsor of the Year, SASOL representative Dumisani Mbokane; and Sports Federation of the Year winner, SA Hockey Association CEO, Marissa Langeni; pictured at the Wanderers Club, in Illovo, Johannesburg, on Tuesday, 20 November, 2012. Photo: Reg Caldecott/gsport4girls

The gsport Hall of Fame: 2006: Penny Heyns 2007: Hazel Gumede 2008: Elana Meyer 2009: Desiree Ellis 2010: Motlatsi Keikabile 2011: Dorothy Tsotsobe 2012: Muditambi Ravele ? ?

Source: http://gsport.co.za/welcome-to-the-hall-of-fame-ntambi-ravele/

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Former UFC fighter loses his house to fire on Thanksgiving

Former UFC fighter Dennis Hallman lost his home to a fire on Thanksgiving. The lightweight who has been fighting since 1996 shared the sad news on his Facebook page.

Sad thanks giving for me and my family. My house burned down early this AM. Thank God no one was hurt and I have that to be thankful for. Something like this makes my recent direction change all the harder...the one person that could make me feel okay about everything is no longer here. When God wants you to have a fresh start sometimes he really wants to make his point clear.

He and his family were unhurt, but a report on a fire at Hallman's address said it amounts to more than $180,000 in damage. The first floor was engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived on the scene.

[Also: GSP returns to MMA rankings]

It's been a rough stretch for the 36-year-old fighter. He blew weight for his UFC on FX 5 bout with Thiago Tavares. The bout was canceled after Hallman said he was not fit to fight and dealing with personal issues. He was then cut from the UFC.

Thank you, Fighter's Only.

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Digital Marketing Trends Makes 2013 Traffic and Conversion ...


Austin, TX (PRWEB) November 24, 2012

Digital marketing trends are always shifting, said a new article from Digital Marketer, and knowing the newest and best business strategies always pushes marketers to the top. That?s why Digital Marketer, the industry leading team of strategists, experts, and knowledgeable marketers, is hosting the 2013 Traffic and Conversion Summit in San Francisco, California from January 18-20, 2013.

Digital Marketer?s founder and head honcho Ryan Deiss has been organizing the event, and wants potential attendees to understand what?s new and different about the Traffic and Conversion Summit. From year to year, the Summit has helped numerous marketers leverage the internet in ways they never thought possible, said the article. The fourth annual Traffic and Conversion Summit will top previous ones, and the article pointed out some reasons why.

For starters, the topics of discussion in the workshop-style meeting sessions represent the top of the list of the most pertinent and important marketing techniques available on the web today, said the article. None of the sessions will bother with historical analysis, or dinosaur-aged practices that have come and gone. Those processes had their day in the sun, and the article said Digital Marketer wants to share ideas about the future, not the past. The Summit will focus on the digital marketing technology that is making waves today and tomorrow, not yesterday.

The ?visual revolution? is a great example of the trends Digital Marketer will cover at the Traffic and Conversion Summit. The article said it can qualify as a part of multiple session topics, like selling with video, mobile commerce, list building, and conversion improvement.

Most importantly, the Summit will kick off with an entire session devoted to the future. Mobile and social marketing will be discussed, along with the ePublishing craze and creating a paywall strategy.

The 2013 Traffic and Conversion Summit will also provide a twist on the traditional industry conference, said the article. The online digital marketing event holds several after-hours parties, where some of the best networked relationships materialize.

Of course, people really won?t know exactly how different the Traffic and Conversion Summit is unless they attend, the article said. The Summit is a great opportunity for marketers, bloggers, startup founders, and any other business operators who use the internet as a large chunk of their income, according to the article.

Digital Marketer releases informational and educational materials to help businesses and entrepreneurs gain insight and information on the trends, data, and strategies that can take them to the top of their industry. Through their RAW Training courses, strategic plans, blogs, newsletters, site reviews, and Special Reports, Digital Marketer supercharges every single marketing campaign it touches. For more information, visit DigitalMarketer.com.

If marketers need to improve their business, discover new strategies, and develop relationships within their industry, the article said there?s no better place than the 2013 Traffic and Conversion Summit. They can learn the latest digital marketing trends that will help them rise to the top if they attend.

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Saturday, November 24, 2012

42 arrested in melee at San Jose house party

By Lori Preuitt, NBCBayArea.com

A wild scene played out Friday night at a house party in east ?San Jose.

In the end one, San Jose police officer was dragged through the house, dozens of officers were attacked by flying glass bottles (two were injured) and 42 residents were under arrest.

Police said it all started just before 11 p.m. when neighbors on Patt Avenue called 911 to report shots fired.?

When the first officers arrived on scene they said they found a large party. They immediately noticed a few of the party-goers jumped the fence into the back yard.


Police said some in the group then started throwing glass objects at the officers. One officer was struck by an object and then someone attempted to drag him to the rear of the house, according to police.

The officer was able to escape. A second officer was also injured as a result of the incident. Both officers were treated by medical staff.

Police said people both inside and outside the home continued to throw objects at the officers and refused to cooperate.

Officers called for back up and took up a position of safety and attempted to make contact with the residents, but they were met with resistance, according to police.? Some 60 officers were called to the house.

After a short standoff everyone on the property "surrendered."

In the end 42 people were arrested. Some of them will face charges of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer.

Those facing the most serious charges were booked into the Santa Clara County Jail or Santa Clara County Juvenile Hall and others were issued citations and released at the scene.

Source: http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/11/24/15416426-42-arrested-in-melee-at-san-jose-house-party?lite

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Friday, November 23, 2012

Walmart protests draw crowds but shoppers undeterred

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Protesters demanding higher wages and better healthcare for hourly workers thronged to Walmart stores across the country, though there was no evidence they disrupted operations for the start of the crucial holiday shopping season.

OUR Walmart, an organization backed by the United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) union, said it expected employees in 100 cities to walk off the job on "Black Friday," the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season that accounts for up to one-half of retailers' profits.

At a Walmart on Chicago's South Side, just one employee from the store's nearly 500 staff took part in the demonstration, according to Wal-Mart Stores Inc,, the world's largest retailer.

Outside the store, four busloads of protesters chanted in a demonstration that started almost an hour later than planned. The demonstration was peaceful, according to police and store security.

"We estimate that less than 50 associates participated in the protest nationwide. In fact, this year, roughly the same number of associates missed their scheduled shift as last year," Walmart U.S. Chief Executive Bill Simon said in a statement.

The one Chicago worker who protested, Tyrone Robinson, said he makes $8.95 an hour working in the produce department, and that his shifts have been cut back to less than 40 hours per week.

Rosetta Brown, who has been with the company for 15 years and works at the Sam's Club in Cicero, Illinois, joined the protest and lamented how employees are treated now versus in the days of company founder Sam Walton.

"Sam Walton was a good man ... Walmart passed away with him," she said. Walton opened the first Walmart store in 1962 and died in 1992.

OUR Walmart said protests also took place Thursday night in Miami, cities in Wisconsin and northern California, and in Washington, D.C. in addition to Chicago on Friday morning. More stores in Midwestern and Southern states were expected to see protests later Friday.

For its part, Walmart said it recorded its best Black Friday ever, with more shoppers than last year and nearly 10 million register transactions between 8 p.m. Thursday and 12 a.m. Friday morning. Among other items, it sold more than 1.8 million towels, 1.3 million TVs and some 250,000 bicycles.

Wal-Mart filed an unfair labor practice charge against the UFCW with the National Labor Relations Board last week in a bid to thwart the protests. Days later, OUR Walmart filed its own charge with the NLRB, saying Wal-Mart was illegally attempting to deter workers from participating in strikes.

The NLRB regional office completed its investigation on Wednesday and submitted a report for further legal analysis, NLRB Director of Public Affairs Nancy Cleeland said on Friday.

"We don't expect to have any announcements or decision today or during the weekend," Cleeland said.

Walmart opened some stores as early as 8 p.m. Thursday, which drew early demonstrators in places, including Texas.

Josue Mata, a 28-year-old employee of a south Dallas store, said he earns $8.70 an hour working full time as an overnight maintenance man. He raises four kids, pays child support and lives with his parents.

He was scheduled to work Thanksgiving night, but decided to join the protest instead. He said he is scheduled to work on Friday but doesn't know if he'll have a job.

"I worry about it, but it's a sacrifice we need to do to make a change," Mata said.

(Additional reporting by Jon Nielsen in Dallas and David Morgan in Washington; Writing by Ben Berkowitz; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/walmart-protests-draw-crowds-shoppers-undeterred-165233276--finance.html

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Rebels capture army base in eastern Syria

AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian rebels captured an army artillery base in the eastern oil producing province of Deir al-Zor on Thursday, weakening President Bashar al-Assad's control of the strategic region bordering Iraq, several opposition sources said.

"The Mayadeen military base fell at 8.30 a.m. (1:30 a.m. Eastern Time)," Abu Laila, an official in the Military Revolutionary Council in the province, told Reuters. He said 44 rebel fighters had been killed in the siege of the base.

"The whole countryside, from the Iraqi border and along the Euphrates to the city of Deir al-Zor, is now under rebel control."

Another opposition source in contact with rebels confirmed that the base, 42 km (26 miles) south-east of the city of Deir al-Zor, had fallen.

The capture of the base follows that of a military airport 80 km (50 miles) to the south-east on the Iraqi border last week. Rebels have stormed several bases in the north and center of the country, indicating growing military strength, according to opposition sources and diplomats.

But no major city has fallen to the opposition and Assad's airpower has ensured that rebels' hold on many parts of the country remains tenuous. Attempts to bring rebels under unified command have made little progress.

Sheikh Nawaf al-Bashir, a tribal leader from the province said the fall of Mayadeen leaves Assad with three major army bases left under his control in the province.

The main road to Iraq, from the outskirts of the city to the border crossing of Albu Kamal, is now with rebels, he said.

(Reporting by Khaled Yacoub Oweis, Amman newsroom; editing by Patrick Graham)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/rebels-capture-army-eastern-syria-080156547.html

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