Sunday 30 September 2012

RG3 leads last-minute drive to beat Bucs 24-22

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) ? Down a point and needing a field goal to win, Robert Griffin III held his poise and kept making plays. Even when the headset in his helmet failed.

The second overall pick in the NFL draft marched Washington down the field in the final minute Sunday, giving Billy Cundiff a chance to redeem himself for a horrible day kicking with a 41-yard field goal that enabled the Redskins to snap a two-game skid with a 24-22 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

"The whole drive was a little complicated," said Griffin, who completed 26 of 35 passes for 323 yards without an interception.

"In practice every week, we always practice me calling the plays in two-minute, acting as if the headset goes out. The funny thing was the headset did go out on that drive. That's why I was having to run back and forth to the sideline," Griffin added. "I had to call a couple of my own plays, and we moved the chains and got in field-goal range. It was very neat how that practice situation, that practice scenario, actually played out in the game."

Cundiff missed three earlier attempts, including a 31-yarder that would have put the Redskins (2-2) up by two scores early in the fourth quarter. He also missed first-half tries of 41 and 57 yards, but was on the money after Griffin completed four passes and scrambled for a 15-yard gain to put the Redskins into a position to win.

"We all had a feeling he was going to make it, even though the day wasn't so great for him," Griffin said. "He came up big when it mattered. ... We all have things that we have to get better at. For him, that was a good confidence kick, seeing that he didn't make the rest of them."

Tampa Bay (1-3) wiped out an 18-point deficit to go ahead 22-21 on Connor Barth's third field goal, a 47-yarder with 1:42 remaining.

But Griffin wasn't finished. He completed three straight passes to move the Redskins from their own 20 to the 41, then weaved through the Bucs defense on timely run to the 26. Cundiff kicked the game-winner with three seconds left.

"It is tough. You have to remember that this place isn't sold out, but whoever is there is essentially reminding me how bad I performed earlier in the game, to put it nicely," Cundiff said. "In order to really find out a lot about yourself, I really feel like you have to be tested."

Griffin, who was sacked twice, scored on a 5-yard run while Washington was building a 21-3 lead in the second quarter. He nearly scored on an 8-yard run in the opening quarter, but fumbled at the goal line and the loose ball was recovered by receiver Pierre Garcon for the Redskins' first TD.

Alfred Morris rushed for 113 yards and scored on a 39-yard run that put Washington up by 18 five minutes halftime.

"You take a look at the last two games, and we found a way to not win them, and this one we found a way to win it," said Redskins coach Mike Shanahan, who nearly watched this one slip away.

Josh Freeman threw for 299 yards and one TD, leading the Bucs back from their big deficit with help from Mike Williams and Vincent Jackson, who scored on a 7-yard reception late in the third quarter.

Jackson finished with six catches for 100 yards, and Williams had five receptions for 115 yards. The Bucs have lost three straight ? all to NFC East teams.

"Because you lose at the end, you fail to finish, but we really didn't do a bunch of stuff before that to put us in position," to win, first-year Bucs coach Greg Schiano said.

Griffin was sacked six times and was hit hard after handing off on some option plays during a loss to Cincinnati last week, prompting Shanahan to ask the rookie to take some precautions on the field to protect himself.

With regular officials back on the job, the Bucs were flagged twice for unnecessary roughness on the Redskins quarterback ? once on a throw out of his own end zone and the other when he was picked up and dropped for a 2-yard loss by Tampa Bay rookie safety Mark Barron on a designed run.

Barron read the quarterback keeper perfectly, but was flagged when he lifted Griffin into the air before dumping him to the ground and falling on top of Griffin. The 2011 Heisman Trophy winner bounced right up, clapped his hands, then threw for 20 yards to Garcon on the next play.

Tampa Bay's offense sputtered until Freeman connected with Williams on a 65-yard pass that led to the TD pass to Jackson that trimmed Washington's lead to 21-13.

Two more completions to Jackson, this time for 54 and then 22 yards, set up LeGarrette Blount's 2-yard TD that helped the Bucs pull within 21-19.

Griffin began the winning drive from the Washington 20 with 1:42 left. He completed passes of 15 yards to Santana Moss, 20 to Fred Davis and 4 to Evan Royster before taking off on his big run that got the Redskins into field goal range.

NOTES: The Redskins played without safety Brandon Meriweather and receiver Aldrick Robinson, who were declared out after colliding in the end zone during pregame warmups. ... Barth also kicked field goals of 50 and 57 yards, extending his team-record streak of consecutive attempts to 25. ... Freeman was intercepted once and also sacked once.

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Saturday 29 September 2012

Goldman sees China's growth slowing to 7 percent for next decade

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China's economy is expected to grow at a much slower pace of about seven percent over the next decade, but its stock market still has the most attractive upside among "BRIC" countries, according to Jim O'Neill, Chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management.

"China is in the early stages of going from a long period where it was all about the quantity of growth, into an era where the focus is on the quality of growth," O'Neill told a news conference in Singapore.

O'Neill, who coined the term "BRICs" to describe the emerging countries of Brazil, Russia, India and China, said markets have not fully factored in the next decade of slower growth for the world's second-largest economy.

That, he said, explains the underperformance of China's stock market.

After three decades of breakneck development that saw annual growth average of 10 percent, China's government is trying to steer growth lower to complete structural economic reforms.

"We're all used to the drug of 10 percent growth and those days are behind us," said O'Neill.

As China makes its transition, O'Neill expects consumer-related and healthcare companies to benefit, while those that depend on heavy industry production and heavy industry commodities were likely to lose out.

Investors are concerned over the timing of China's planned slowdown, as it could be derailed by the global economic downturn that has sapped overseas orders for exports from China's vast factory sector.

China's CSI300 Index <.csi300> has fallen 2.2 percent so far this year, While the MSCI Asia Pacific ex-Japan's <.miapj0000pus> 12.5 percent rise in the same period.

O'Neill said he expected China's A-shares to rise again over the next year, and disagreed with the what he described as a growing consensus that Chinese equities would never rally again.

However, he saw China's economy continuing to struggle in the near term, and said the slowdown in growth may have spread into the July-September period, which would mark a seventh consecutive quarter of slowing growth.

"It's too soon to say a clear recovery is on the way. The Chinese economy still seems to be softening and it's possible that the economy may be weaker in Q3 than it was in Q2," O'Neill said.

"There are not many signs yet of a big easing in financial conditions, which usually is a good leading indicator of momentum."

China is not alone in facing slower growth. Goldman Sachs Asset Management expects all "BRIC" countries, except Brazil, to see lower growth than they did in the last 10 years.

However, their collective share of the world economy will still rise, and O'Neill noted that recent policy reforms that some countries like India and Brazil have introduced are a good sign.

India introduced sweeping reforms two weeks ago, such as raising the price of heavily-subsidized diesel, aimed at shoring up government finances and attracting foreign investment to revive economic growth.

(Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/goldman-sees-chinas-growth-slowing-7-percent-next-075537984--business.html

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Soil samples to be taken in Hoffa body claim

ROSEVILLE, Mich. (AP) ? State investigators will take soil samples from outside a home in suburban Detroit as police continue looking into a man's claim that a body he says he saw buried in a backyard 35 years ago might have been that of missing Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa.

The samples are set to be removed Friday morning from beneath the driveway of a home in Roseville and eventually tested for human decomposition.

Hoffa was last seen July 30, 1975, outside a restaurant in Oakland County, more than 30 miles to the west.

The results could put the rest the latest turn in the search for Hoffa's remains.

Previous tips led police to excavate soil in 2006 at a horse farm more than 100 miles north of Detroit, rip up floorboards at a Detroit home in 2004, and search beneath a backyard pool north of the city in 2003.

There were even rumors that Hoffa's remains were ground up and tossed into a Florida swamp, entombed beneath Giants Stadium in New Jersey or obliterated in a mob-owned fat-rendering plant.

One local theory was that the body was beneath the foundation of a downtown Detroit hockey stadium, said 57-year-old Cindi Frank, who snapped photos Thursday of the Roseville driveway.

The daughter of a unionized driver and salesman for a Detroit bakery, Frank remembers conversations about Hoffa while he was alive and rumors about his fate.

"It was a family thing. Every time we'd go somewhere we'd say, 'Hey, I wonder if Jimmy Hoffa is buried there?'" Frank said. "It's just been one of those unsolved mysteries that's gone on for 30-something years. If he show up in Roseville ..."

Results of the soil samples taken Friday are not expected before next week.

News of the search has brought attention to the mostly working- and middle-class suburb from the curious and naysayers. Slowly moving vehicles have clogged the residential street as camera-wielding neighbors snapped photos for keepsakes.

"I believe it's him. My sister said it is, and she's a psychic," said Mike Smith after ambling up to the home Thursday and shying a bit from the yellow police tape stretched across the driveway.

Feisty and iron-willed in contract talks, Hoffa was an acquaintance of mobsters and adversary to federal officials. He spent time in prison for jury tampering.

The day he disappeared, Hoffa was supposed to meet with a New Jersey Teamsters boss and a Detroit mafia captain. He was declared legally dead in 1982.

At the request of police, the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality used ground-penetrating radar last week on the Roseville driveway. An anomaly, or shift, in the soil was detected.

Police Chief James Berlin told The Associated Press on Thursday that his office is "not claiming it's Jimmy Hoffa" beneath the slab but that they are "investigating a body that may be at the location."

Roseville was one of several inner-ring communities that grew quickly as unionized auto factory workers left the city in search of nicer homes and bigger yards.

"Maybe the most inconspicuous spot might be the place to stash a body or something," said 52-year-old Andrew Kacir, who lives across from the taped off driveway.

Recently retired Detroit FBI chief Andrew Arena is among the doubters.

"You've got to check it out, but this doesn't sound right," he told the AP. "The working theories that have developed over the years, this really doesn't fit any of those. If this was the mob and they killed somebody, I just don't see them burying the body basically at the intersection of a residential neighborhood with this guy standing there."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/soil-samples-taken-hoffa-body-claim-072010180.html

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Hemp on stage at Farm Aid 2012 in Hershey PA

9/27/2012 ? A crowd of over 30,000 made a big donation to family farmers and got a wonderful event in return last Saturday. The 27th Farm Aid concert took place at Hershey Park Stadium with the feel of a county fair/protest rally.

Small business agriculture is under tremendous pressure from new threats like shale fracking for natural gas. Farm Aid, founded by superfriends Willie Nelson, Neil Young? and John Mellencamp, remains a vital support net for American farmers. On stage there was incredible music but also moments to highlight important issues.

Neil Young played a memorable, light drenched set with Crazy Horse. Young paused between songs to speak about the roots of their mission:

?Why we?re still here: When you go to your market, try to buy something that came from really nearby. Its great to buy from the USA, but its even better to buy something from your neighborhood or your county or your state. Our farmers are competing with an agri- business that is? huge. And they?ve got lobbyists in Washington buying this and buying that so that [family farmers] can?t get what they need. [Family farmers] can?t stay in business; they get choked out of business because of big corporations.?

Neil Young w Crazy Horse at FarmAid 2012

Young gave the crowd this take-away:

? What we want is for you to buy food that matters!?

Willie Nelson brought activist John Trudell to the stage just before his signature closing set.

Trudell, a Native American, brought his appeal for hemp farming in the USA:

?As a person of the land and as a human being I relate to farmers as being people of the land. With all of the problems that we are confronted with and are faced with?I would like you all to consider learning the realities of industrial hemp.?

John Trudell (center), Lucas Nelson (right)

The crowd cheered and Trudell added:

?The economic and environmental realities of industrial hemp; teach it to the young. Have your organizations and the people who represent you; and take it upon yourself, to learn the realities of industrial hemp? It will save the family farm. [Hemp] will give the young farmer a future. It?s a part of American history. It?s always been here? And in the next election 2016? Vote Hemp!?

The work of Farm Aid continues year-round: Consider a donation at farmaid.org

To find out more about industrial hemp check out votehemp.com and the National Hemp Industries Association.

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Deadline latest weapon in EADS-BAE merger talks

PARIS (Reuters) - Europe's EADS rejected calls on Thursday to allow extra time for negotiations over a $45 billion merger with BAE Systems , as brinkmanship looked set to play a key role in politically complex plans to create a new defense giant.

Fabrice Bregier, head of the Airbus planemaker unit and part of the inner circle running Franco-German-Spanish EADS, was quoted as saying it was crucial to stick to the date set by UK regulators under rules designed to protect investors.

"The importance is that opinions converge. The October 10 deadline may seem soon but it is absolutely necessary given the environment," Bregier told the French daily Les Echos in an interview to be published on Friday.

EADS and BAE are in talks to create what would be the world's largest defense company. But their efforts have become snagged on differences over control between France and Germany while there are also political concerns about jobs.

German Defence Minister Thomas de Maiziere joined France in pressing the companies to seek an extension of the UK deadline in order to give politicians more room to bridge differences.

"Perhaps we need more time. It depends on the answers for our questions and so I think we need more time," de Maiziere told reporters at a meeting in Cyprus.

France and Germany want to safeguard their influence over EADS while special arrangements will be needed to ringfence sensitive operations, including work BAE does in the United States and on Britain's nuclear submarines.

In the past two weeks, investors uncertain about the deal have stripped 4 billion euros from the value of EADS, illustrating the risk Chief Executive Tom Enders could face if he agrees to expose the stock to a further month of negotiation.

BAE shares have also shed their initial gains and analysts warn they may struggle to carry investors with them beyond October 10 if the talks show no signs of progress.

Yet with two weeks left, EADS and BAE have little incentive to seek an extension to the deadline.

Softening the deadline would ease pressure on Europe's politicians to come to an agreement acceptable to the companies while placating U.S. and UK fears of political interference.

For these reasons, experts say a bid for an immediate extension is unlikely unless there is progress. But if there is stalemate running up to the deadline, leaders of both companies could play hardball and decide to abandon the plan.

"It's normal that different points of view are expressed. Especially in an operation where states have strategic interests to preserve," Bregier told Les Echos.

"This kind of operation requires rapid decisions and it's not EADS or BAE management pushing, it's the markets and the clients, who want to know what the future of the group will be," he said adding that the current merger plan included guarantees to the United States covering its security concerns.

INFLUENCE AND TRADE-OFFS

The merger to create the world's biggest defense and aerospace company would dilute the influence of the French, German and Spanish governments in the company, prompting negotiations over their roles in the future.

German reservations include how to safeguard jobs and protect the merged firm from any future hostile takeover, a government document obtained by Reuters on Monday showed.

On Wednesday, a French government source said France would want to retain certain rights, as well.

EADS is standing firm, reiterating its "intention and current expectation" to provide further clarity by that date.

Technically, extensions to the UK stock market deadline are relatively simple and are usually granted, lawyers say.

Yet in classic European negotiating style, as seen on issues from farm subsidies to national bailouts, talks generally go down to the wire.

Raising the threat of a missed deadline, or demanding it be kept, is a tried and tested tactic in the brinkmanship so often seen among the 27 nations of the European Union.

De Maiziere called talks with his British and French counterparts on Wednesday evening "constructive".

"This is a complex situation, there are a lot of questions and conditions, nothing has (been) decided yet ... We will keep in contact," he said.

European governments all face severe spending pressures, but a stand-off between France and Germany over control of EADS is seen as the bigger roadblock, rekindling a climate of mistrust which set in during management rows from 2005 onwards.

France holds a 15 percent stake in EADS and wants to retain its right to influence group strategy. Spain owns 5 percent.

Germany is not a direct shareholder but sees the transaction as a chance to enlarge its influence. At the same time, EADS and BAE are pressing for less political influence.

Airbus's Bregier said he did not see the issue of German state participation being an issue in the talks and did not see any reason why measures could not be taken to ensure a balance with France, whose government would end up with a 9 percent share in the new group as plans stand today.

Signs of discord first emerged at the weekend when Reuters reported that France appeared to rebuff German proposals for a common position [ID:nL5E8KLN1G].

EADS and BAE have said they will offer the governments of France, Germany and Britain a "special share" in the new company, allowing them to block any future hostile takeover, but are determined to prevent any meddling in management decisions.

(Additional reporting by Michele Kambas, Adrian Croft, Rhys Jones, Gernot Heller, Mark John, Catherine Bremer; editing by Jason Neely, Bernard Orr)

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South Sudan-Sudan agree on oil but not border

(AP) ? The presidents of Sudan and South Sudan signed economic and security agreements Thursday that will allow a resumption of oil exports from South Sudan. The two countries also reached deals for a demilitarized zone between their borders and a cessation of all hostilities that brought the countries to the brink of all-out war just a few months ago.

Sudan President Omar al-Bashir and South Sudan President Salva Kiir signed the agreement in Ethiopia's capital, where they have been holding talks since Sunday. The talks were originally scheduled to last only a day. The sides could not agree on a shared border or on how to address the disputed region of Abyei.

Both sides have been under pressure from the U.N. Security Council to resolve the outstanding issues or risk sanctions. South Sudan broke away from Sudan last year after an independence vote that was the culmination of a 2005 peace treaty that ended decades of war that killed more than 2 million people. But the border was never defined, and South Sudan suspended oil production in January after accusing Sudan of stealing its crude, which is transported in pipelines through Sudan. Border clashes escalated in April when South Sudan troops took over an oil town in a region Sudan claims as its own.

With the deal sealed Thursday, officials say only "technical works" remain for oil exports to resume soon. Some officials have said it will take months to clear the pipelines and get oil flowing again.

The security agreement was signed by the two countries' defense ministers, while lead negotiators inked economic and trade agreements. AU mediators say the two sides also signed a deal to let their citizens freely move between, reside in and work in both countries.

Bashir and Kiir spent four days in an apparent effort to overcome the most contentious issues ? finalizing a border and determining the status of the border region of Abyei ? but failed.

The freeze on oil production has cost both countries millions of dollars in lost revenue. An economic crisis sent inflation soaring and pushed food prices beyond the reach of ordinary citizens, said Jose Barahona, the top official for the aid group Oxfam in South Sudan, who called the agreements encouraging.

"But the two nations will continue to face an uncertain future until there is agreement on Abyei and the other contested areas, and efforts are stepped up to resolve the conflicts in Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile," he said, referring to two areas in Sudan where residents are seen to be sympathetic to South Sudan. Fighting in the region has sent 170,000 refugees fleeing over the border into South Sudan.

Samson Wasara , a professor of economics at Juba University in South Sudan, said the resumed oil exports ? from which Sudan will take transport fees ? would help ease tensions but that the new demilitarized buffer zone will provoke more conflict if the borders are not clearly defined. He noted that the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea has been a source of tension for decades.

"Proper border demarcation will reduce the chance of encroachment by both countries. But in order to do this, the international community must pressure Sudan and South Sudan to agree to something definite. If this is not sorted out quickly it will lead to later tension," Wasara said.

African Union mediator Thabo Mbeki, Ethiopia's Communications Minister Bereket Simon and diplomats witnessed the agreement's signing ceremony at the Sheraton Addis hotel. The ceremony started with a minute of silence for the late Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, whom Mbeki credited with being instrumental in facilitating the talks.

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Associated Press reporter Michael Onyiego in Juba, South Sudan contributed to this report.

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Thursday 27 September 2012

Community Festival &#39;re-launches&#39; Tottenham&#39;s largest ... - Lordship Rec

8,000 residents attend to celebrate the community-led regeneration of Tottenham?s largest park, and to showcase the talents and interests of Tottenham?s communities

The 2012 Lordship Rec ?Re-launch? Community Festival in Tottenham on Saturday 22nd September was a huge success. 8,000 attended the celebration of the new community-led regeneration works in the Recreation Ground, and took part in a dazzling array of free activities for all ages and interests. From 11am to 5pm thousands joined in the sports, arts and crafts, music and dance, history, discussions, browsing of stalls, and other fun and educational activities. As in the previous annual festivals in the Rec, the idea was to showcase the talents and interests of Tottenham?s communities and to promote community spirit. Over 70 local volunteers helped the day go smoothly.

The event was organised and co-ordinated by the Lordship Rec Users Forum**, the community-led stakeholders organisation who have driven forward the successful regeneration of the park over the last 10 years. ?5m of construction works over the last 18 mths (?4m from the Heritage Lottery Fund) have resulted in a gorgeous brand-new flower-lined channel for the River Moselle, a new ?Loop? bike track and an Environmental Hub building with caf? and classroom, refurbishment of the Shell Theatre, restoration of the historic and nationally-unique Model Traffic Area, new meadows, flower-beds and tree planting, and general improvements to drainage, paths and entrances. The festival was able to introduce all these new features and facilities to local residents.

Activities at the festival included the Tottenham Flower & Produce Show; Dog Show; Cycling Extravaganza (including Trax skills, Dr Bike, Peace Bike Ride, specialist mobility bikes and Fun Bikes); Green Zone; City Farm Animals and Horse Rides; Athletics pop-up track and a Fun Run; Community Games; Fitness and Gym equipment; Puppet Shows; Performances of Music and Dance (including Dance Stage, Buskers Corner and Shell Theatre stage with bands and choirs); a Community Caf? and a Cream Teas tent; Football Tournaments and various other indoor and outdoor Sports (eg Netball, Tennis, Sanjuro, Table tennis and Badminton); Arts and Crafts for Under-5s and for older children; Bouncy Castle; History Zone; Lakeside pond-dipping; Adventure Play; 64 Community Stalls (including information, bric-a-brac, cakes and face-painting); Art Gallery; Housing Rights discussion; Wildlife and Gardening Walks and Talks; Environmental Hub Open House tours; and a huge Hot Air Balloon. And of course many people organised their own picnics all over the park.

?? The wealth of local talent, energy and community spirit on show at our annual festival was matched by the excellent new facilities and features in our rejuvenated park. The people of Tottenham deserve the best possible local public services and opportunities and this 10-year community-led regeneration project has demonstrated what can be achieved when residents? own visions for the future are backed by the resources and political will we need. We look forward to this community empowerment continuing over the next 10 years as we help to manage the park in partnership with the Council. ? -? Dave Morris, Chair of the Lordship Rec Users Forum

** The Lordship Rec Users Forum is made up of the Friends of Lordship Rec, the Back To Earth local charity, other users groups of the park, local Residents Associations, Haringey Council?s Leisure Services, and many other local organisations.

Source: http://www.lordshiprec.org.uk/2012/09/community-festival-%E2%80%98re-launches%E2%80%99-tottenhams-largest-park-following-5m-improvements/

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Dot Earth Blog: The Domino Effect in Nature, and Visual Storytelling

My friend Randy Olson, the filmmaker and science-communication evangelizer devoted to prodding folks out of the ?nerd loop,? has been at it again ? this time running one of his three-day video-making boot camps for graduate students in the TerreWEB program (on communication of global-change science) at the University of British Columbia. One student, Megan Callahan, came up with a particularly effective video on the interconnections in ecosystems. Randy sees this film, describing the domino-like relationship of species in an ecosystem, as the best single video to emerge in his years-long coaching effort. I?d like to get your view, and I?m sure he would, too. Here?s his ?Your Dot? post, along with a link to more on his blog, The Benshi:

Randy Olson on Simplicity and Broad Communication: ?Of Dominoes and Blue Men

Effective broad public communication is a bit like mathematical proofs ? it?s about doing things in the simplest way with the fewest steps. ?Some people have a knack for it. ?Most don?t.

In the last eight years, I?ve run 11 three-day intensive video making workshops with science graduate students and undergraduates (six times at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, once each at the University of California, Merced, the University of Southern California, the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, the University of Troms? in Norway and the University of British Columbia last week).

The workshop usually consists of 25 students, each of whom presents a three-minute ?pitch? for a one-minute video on the first morning. They vote, the five most popular are selected, everyone else is randomly assigned as crew members, then they get a little more than two days to make the videos with no budget, just their own ingenuity and me squashing their grandiose visions down into something realistic given the constraints.

While the resulting videos haven?t been Oscar contenders, there?s never been a crew that ended up with something that everyone felt was a failure. That?s the power of teamwork, combined with the importance of the selection process (the students instinctively know which pitches are cool and likely to work). ?Most of the videos aren?t great (what can you expect given the constraints, especially considering that almost none of the students have ever even shot a camcorder or used Final Cut Pro editing software). But they all definitely work and are a huge amount of fun to view as a group at the end of the three days of hustling.

Yet every once in a while a student comes along with that knack, and manages to solve the communication challenge elegantly. ?Last week with the University of British Columbia?s TerreWeb program we had the best group ever. The student teams produced five excellent videos, and one was, to my mind, the best video ever (for my detailed account of the workshop click here). ?It?s nothing too flashy, and again, you have to keep in mind they had no budget, no training, little time. ?But this group had a director ? graduate student Megan Callahan ? with a clear, simple vision built around a concept that resonates ? the ?domino theory? ? which is often mentioned when people talk about the interconnectedness of species.

Have a look at this video, and realize it is also the product of ?natural selection? ? meaning that to date we?ve had roughly 250 student pitches that have resulted in 65 videos. ?Out of that pool of variation, which is getting to be a significant sample size, comes this one video that manages to land on a simple concept that plays to the strengths of the film medium ? namely that it is visual. ?Notice how little narration there is, and that you could turn off the volume and still pretty much absorb what it?s about.

Previously the best video ever came from a complete knucklehead undergraduate party boy who had zero intellectual interest in the nature or the exercise ? he just had the filmmaking instincts to come up with a simple, punchy concept (before he abandoned his crew to go to a music festival). ?It?s a relief to see that good concepts can also arise from good students.

And on a final note of simplicity, here?s a very simple, elegant, perfectly executed short video built around a single funny, highly likeable actor dressed up as a blue man for water conservation who gives a pitch-perfect performance:

It?s a piece that has both emotion (or at least faux emotion) and humor ? the key elements of broad communication. ?It?s proof that ?environmental filmmaking? doesn?t have to be the clumsy, preachy, dullness that it generally is.

You can learn more about this British Columbia workshop and Randy?s film-making philosophy in his latest post on The Benshi.

Source: http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/09/26/the-domino-effect-in-nature-and-visual-storytelling/?partner=rss&emc=rss

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Weeks before election, Pennsylvania voter ID law back in court

HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - A judge who will decide whether Pennsylvania's new voter-identification law should be blocked heard testimony on Tuesday from one witness who said fears that the measure placed an unfair burden on residents were overblown.

The witness, Kurt Myers, a deputy secretary for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, said about 11,000 voters have gotten the mandated ID cards at the center of the controversial law and thousands more were set to get theirs before the November 6 election.

"We're in the business of issuing IDs, not denying IDs," Myers told Commonwealth Court Judge Robert Simpson.

Simpson, who upheld the law in August, called the hearing on orders by the state's highest court to reconsider his ruling. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court last week told him to decide by October 2 whether voters have "liberal access" to the mandated IDs, and if they don't, to block the law before the November election.

National attention is focused on the court battle over the law passed in March by the Republican-led Legislature without a single Democratic vote, as similar fights over potential voter disenfranchisement by ID laws are waged in Texas and South Carolina.

A flashpoint is the law's effect on voter turnout in Pennsylvania, a key swing state in the tight presidential race just six weeks away.

Critics say it is designed to keep minority voters, who typically vote Democratic, away from the polls. Supporters of the voter ID law say it is aimed at ensuring that only those legally eligible to vote cast ballots.

The law says that all voters must show either a state driver's license, government employee ID or a state non-driver ID card to vote.

Myers said his agency, known as PennDOT, has been doing everything it can to get voter IDs to those who want them. While challengers argue otherwise, Myers maintained there will not be a large, last-minute push by voters to get allowable IDs.

"The data doesn't support that there are thousands and thousands of people out there without (a) voter ID," he said.

Simpson, who has until October 2 to issue his ruling, was expected to continue hearing testimony on Thursday and indicated he will rule shortly after that.

"I am not of the mind to wait until the last minute. The sooner the better," Simpson said. (Writing by Barbara Goldberg; editing by Philip Barbara)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/six-weeks-election-pennsylvania-voter-id-law-back-133923972.html

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Wednesday 26 September 2012

News Summary: Dow drops 100

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SB 1070 impacts ASU community | ASU News | The State Press ...

A protester holds an anti SB 1070 sign during a protest Sept. 19 outside of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in downtown Phoenix. (Photo by Aaron Lavinsky)

The ASU community had mixed reactions to federal judge Susan Bolton?s ruling last week that lifted the injunction on the ?papers, please? provision of Arizona?s immigration law, Senate Bill 1070.

The provision, which is now in effect, requires officers to question the immigration status of anyone they suspect is not lawfully present in the country.

Chicana-Latina issues professor Sujey Vega said this decision affects ASU deeply and cannot be separated from President Barack Obama?s new immigration policy.

The policy, commonly called ?mini-DREAM Act,? allows young illegal immigrants to apply for two-year deportation waivers as long as they have no criminal records, are students or have served in the military.

Despite the president?s new policy, Vega said Arizona?s immigration law has made undocumented students less likely to come forward.

She said she admires and supports the DREAMers who have joined the ?undocumented and unafraid? movement.

?I give them a lot of credit, especially in an environment like Arizona,? she said.

This is not only a Latino issue, Vega said.

?I fear it makes us look bad as a state, and I fear the University is impacted by it,? she said. ?Because of (SB) 1070, speakers refuse to come to ASU (and) international students think twice about enrolling. It affects all of us.?

The law targets a particular racial group regardless of whether they are actually illegal immigrants, Vega said.

?It?s a hazard for those of us who look ?foreign,?? she said. ?We know there?s a specific look they?re searching for. If the law was followed, then everybody would be checked.?

Vega said the law segregates the community.

?As a society, we need to learn how to work together,? she said. ?This law only divides us.?

Joe Garcia, director of Latino Public Policy at the Morrison Institute for Public Policy, said SB 1070 is not enforceable.

?The underline of the ?Show Me Your Papers? provision is that even if you arrest someone, there?s no way to get them processed,? he said.

SB 1070 cannot be separated from the DREAM Act, Garcia said.

?Regarding ASU, you can?t talk about SB 1070 without talking about the DREAM Act,? he said. ?The second will trump the first one, for sure.?

The immigration law has a psychological effect on people, Garcia said.

?It affects undocumented people who don?t know all the facts,? he said. ?SB 1070 isn?t quite the legal monster we thought it would be.?

Teaching English to speakers of other languages graduate student Linda Hill said she does not consider SB 1070 discriminatory.

?People carrying papers to show their legal status is not racial profiling,? she said. ?There are internationals in my family who have gone through the process to become documented.?

Hill said she supports legal immigration.

?We?re a nation of immigrants and we welcome them as long as they go it the right way,? she said.

Biochemistry junior Esequiel Olivares, the son of immigrants, said SB 1070 racially profiles people.

?It?s unfair for the little kids whose parents brought them here,? he said. ?It should be enforced, but in a different manner.?

The law has impacted the Hispanic community, Olivares said.

?A lot of people have moved,? he said. ?I grew up in a Hispanic community and most of them have left.?

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Reach the reporter at dpbaltaz@asu.edu

Source: http://www.statepress.com/2012/09/24/sb-1070-impacts-asu-community/

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A birth control pill for men? When?

ScienceDaily (Sep. 26, 2012) ? When will men have their own birth control pill? Scientists have been predicting the debut of a male pill within 5 years for the last 30 years. The factors accounting for that delay ? and new optimism that a male pill will emerge within a decade ? are the topic of a story in the current edition of Chemical & Engineering News.

C&EN is the weekly newsmagazine of the American Chemical Society, the world?s largest scientific society.

In the story, Michael M. Torrice, C&EN associate editor, describes the need for a male version of the oral contraceptive pill that revolutionized family planning 50 years ago. For example, there are few choices of contraceptives for men, half of all U.S. pregnancies are unintended, and those pregnancies cost state and federal programs about $11 billion annually.

Despite that need, the few pharmaceutical companies working to develop a male pill have discontinued research during the last five years. The story explains the scientific and regulatory hurdles in developing new contraceptives and describes promising new research on so-called non-hormonal male contraceptives.

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Tuesday 25 September 2012

Orioles split with Jays, stand 1 1/2 back

By DAVID GINSBURG

AP Sports Writer

Associated Press Sports

updated 11:01 p.m. ET Sept. 24, 2012

BALTIMORE (AP) - The Baltimore Orioles dreaded this doubleheader ever since it became part of their schedule late last month.

Beating the same team twice on the same day is not an easy task, even if the opposition is a last-place club in the midst of a losing streak. And so, after Toronto earned a split with a 9-5 win Monday night, the Orioles shrugged their shoulders and looked ahead to another day of chasing the New York Yankees in the AL East.

"Very hard to sweep a doubleheader in the major leagues," Baltimore manager Buck Showalter said. "It wasn't from a lack of effort. That's why when you get a rainout, you try to play because you know the challenge ahead of you somewhere down the line. The Blue Jays have a lot of pride."

J.P. Arencibia broke open a tight game with a seventh-inning grand slam, leaving the Orioles 1 1/2 games out of first place in the division.

In the opener, Adam Jones went 4 for 4 with a homer and two RBIs to lead Baltimore to a 4-1 victory. But the Orioles lost a half-game in the standings to the Yankees, who won 6-3 at Minnesota.

The doubleheader came into being after the teams endured a rainout on Aug. 26.

"You never want to play games like this late in the season," Baltimore right fielder Chris Davis said. "But at the same time, if you can win both of them, you help yourself out. Obviously we weren't able to do that."

The Orioles fell behind 4-0 in the nightcap and missed several bases-loaded chances to take the lead before Arencibia connected off Jake Arrieta to give Toronto a 9-4 cushion.

"I think anytime you strand guys on base you know it's a missed opportunity," Davis said.

Edwin Encarnacion hit his 41st home run for the Blue Jays, who snapped a seven-game skid. Arencibia, who came into the game mired in a 2-for-36 slump, finished with three hits and five RBIs.

Toronto long ago fell out of playoff contention, but the Jays were reminded how fun it is while performing before an enthusiastic crowd of 31,015.

"It's pretty impressive the atmosphere they have here," Arencibia said. "It's a lot of fun to play in that kind of atmosphere."

Ricky Romero (9-14) allowed four runs, eight hits, four walks and a homer in five-plus innings. But a strong performance by the Toronto bullpen enabled the left-hander to end a 13-game losing streak over 15 starts since June 22.

"Good for him and good for us," Blue Jays manager John Farrell said. "We needed a win and it's been a long time since Ricky's had a W."

Encarnacion put the Blue Jays up 2-0 against Wei-Yin Chen (12-10) with a two-run drive in the first inning. In the second, Arencibia hit a sacrifice fly and Anthony Gose added an RBI single.

Robert Andino singled in two runs in the bottom half, but Baltimore left the bases loaded. Nate McLouth hit an opposite-field drive to left in the fifth to get Baltimore to 4-3, but the Orioles again left the bases full.

After Moises Sierra homered for Toronto in the sixth, the Orioles loaded the bases with no outs in their half, bringing many in the crowd to their feet. Brad Lincoln replaced Romero and gave up a first-pitch RBI single to J.J. Hardy before striking out Jones. Davis followed with a fly ball to Gose in left field, and Taylor Teagarden was thrown out at the plate after tagging up.

Baltimore also loaded the bases with no outs in the ninth, but scored only once on a double-play grounder.

In the first game, Orioles rookie Steve Johnson (4-0) allowed three hits over five shutout innings to lower his ERA to 1.62. Half his big league wins have come against Toronto.

Although the Blue Jays got two runners on base in three of the first four innings, Johnson worked out of trouble on each occasion.

Jim Johnson, the fifth Baltimore pitcher, worked the ninth for his major league-best 48th save in 51 opportunities.

Jones' four hits tied a career high. Now in his seventh season, Jones has already set career highs with 32 homers and 101 runs, and the All-Star center fielder needs only three RBIs to eclipse his previous high of 83, set last year.

Jones added a single and a double in the nightcap and has hit safely in 19 of 23 games in September, with six home runs and 13 RBIs.

"Adam relishes competition," Showalter said. "He's obviously had a heck of a year. He's turning into quite a player."

Henderson Alvarez (9-14) gave up four runs, eight hits and three walks in 5 2-3 innings. He is 2-7 in his last 10 starts.

In the fourth, Davis walked and Jones followed with a drive to left to put Baltimore up 2-0. Ryan Flaherty hit a solo shot in the fifth, and Jones singled in the sixth and came home on a double-play grounder.

Toronto scored in the eighth on an RBI double by Rajai Davis. With runners on second and third and two outs, Darren O'Day came in to strike out Kelly Johnson.

NOTES: Toronto purchased the contracts of RHPs Shawn Hill and Bobby Korecky and transferred LHP J.A. Happ (foot) to the 60-day DL. ... Orioles LHP Randy Wolf is experiencing discomfort in his left elbow and will undergo an MRI on Tuesday. ... Seventeen of Jones' HRs have given the Orioles the lead. Baltimore is 23-8 when he homers. ... Toronto's first-game defeat was its sixth straight in Baltimore, its longest single-season skid in Charm City since 1980. The Orioles are 10-6 against the Blue Jays, clinching their first season series win over Toronto since 2004. ... Omar Vizquel got two hits to move into a tie with Mel Ott for 40th on the career list with 2,876.

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Orioles split with Jays, stand 1 1/2 back

BALTIMORE (AP) - J.P. Arencibia broke open a tight game with a seventh-inning grand slam, and the Toronto Blue Jays beat Baltimore 9-5 Monday night to earn a doubleheader split and drop the Orioles 11/2 games out of first place in the AL East.

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Iran says it blocks Gmail based on court decision

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Harris Corporation Receives $7 Million Order from Middle Eastern ...

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Highlights:
? Providing nation?s armed forces with Falcon III? and Falcon II? tactical radios as part of modernization program.
? Soldier level secure-personal radios and high-frequency manpack radios to provide line-of-sight and beyond line-of-sight communications.
? Expands international deployment of Falcon tactical communication solutions that deliver secure voice, video and data to the battlefield.

MELBOURNE, Fla. & ROCHESTER, N.Y.?(BUSINESS WIRE)? Harris Corporation (NYSE:HRS), an international communications and information technology company, has received a $7.2 million order to supply a nation in the Middle East with Falcon III? RF-7800S Secure Personal Radios and Falcon II? high-frequency manpack radios. The nation is acquiring the radios to provide security forces with high-performance line-of-sight and beyond-line-of-sight tactical communications.

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The Falcon III RF-7800S is a lightweight body-worn tactical radio that provides full-duplex voice and data communications over two kilometers. Optimized for maximum performance across highly variable environments, the RF-7800S secure personal role radio provides continuous coverage in the 350 to 450 MHz frequency range. The radio offers dual push-to-talk capabilities and allows simultaneous communication for voice, data and video.

The Falcon II RF-5800H-MP provides beyond line-of-sight voice and data communications. The RF-5800H provides continuous coverage in the 1.6 to 60 MHz frequency band, enabling the warfighter to stay connected even in the harshest conditions, when line-of-sight communications are not an option. It offers advanced features such as Third Generation-Automatic Link Establishment, integrated data link protocols and embedded GPS receivers.

?Harris continues to expand its leadership position in the global tactical communications market with a broad portfolio of proven, mission critical solutions,? said Brendan O?Connell, president, International Business, Harris RF Communications. ?The RF-7800S provides secure and reliable squad-level communications, while the RF-5800H enables warfighters to communicate in even the most challenging environments, such as mountainous terrain or dense urban areas.?

Harris RF Communications is the leading global supplier of secure radio communications and embedded high-grade encryption solutions for military, government and commercial organizations. The company?s Falcon? family of software-defined tactical radio systems encompasses manpack, handheld and vehicular applications. Falcon III is the next generation of radios supporting the U.S. military?s Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) requirements, as well as network-centric operations worldwide. Harris RF Communications is also a leading supplier of assured communications? systems and equipment for public safety, utility and transportation markets ? with products ranging from the most advanced IP voice and data networks to portable and mobile single- and multiband radios.

Source: http://aerospace.firetrench.com/2012/09/harris-corporation-receives-7-million-order-from-middle-eastern-country-for-falcon-tactical-radios/

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Monday 24 September 2012

Willis Lease Finance Completes $390MM ABS Offering - Monitordaily

Willis Lease Finance, a lessor of commercial jet engines, reported that its wholly owned subsidiary Willis Engine Securitization Trust II (WEST II), a newly established asset backed securities (ABS) issuer, completed the sale of $390 million of senior secured notes on September 17, 2012. The proceeds of the notes will be used to repay the existing ABS notes of Willis Lease?s subsidiary, Willis Engine Securitization Trust (WEST).

The WEST II ABS securities are a single class of senior notes with a fixed coupon of 5.50%, an expected maturity of 10 years, a weighted average life of 7.3 years and a final maturity of 25 years. The notes are secured by 79 aircraft engines acquired from Willis Lease at a loan to appraised value of approximately 70%.

?The closing of WEST II is a remarkable achievement for Willis Lease and demonstrates our leadership position in the engine leasing marketplace,? said Charles F. Willis, CEO and chairman. ?Access to capital is one of the most important success factors for any asset-based business. Our successful track record as a previous ABS issuer, leadership position in the market, strong platform and solid reputation have all combined to provide continued access to the capital markets at competitive rates. Our access to low-cost, long-term capital is an important competitive advantage for Willis Lease. The completion of this offering, along with our newly upsized revolving credit facility, as well as our successful joint venture with Mitsui places Willis Lease at the forefront of the global aircraft engine leasing market.?

For this transaction, Credit Agricole Securities was the sole structuring agent and a joint bookrunner along with Goldman, Sachs. Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman provided legal counsel for WEST II and the company. Clifford Chance US provided counsel to the underwriters. The WEST II Notes were rated A(sf) by both Standard & Poor?s and Fitch Ratings.

To read the full Willis Lease news release click here.

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Source: http://www.monitordaily.com/willis-lease-finance-completes-390mm-abs-offering/

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