Wednesday, October 31, 2012

GM sees European operations breaking even by mid-decade

DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co posted a surprisingly strong profit on Wednesday on higher sales and vehicle prices, mainly in the United States, and said it was targeting a return to break-even levels in its European operations by mid-decade.

Shares of the automaker rose more than 10 percent as investors welcomed better-than-expected results in North America, South America and the International unit that includes China, as well as a more defined roadmap for ending its European losses. GM's stock debuted at $33 a share when it re-entered the market in the fall 2010.

Higher sales volumes and vehicle prices contributed $900 million to the quarter.

"We're getting a nice confirmation of good news," Citi analyst Itay Michaeli said. "We're getting more confirmation of the strength of the North America story; we're getting at least some light at the end of the tunnel with respect to Europe and the Asia-China story is still humming along."

GM's third-quarter net income attributable to common shareholders fell to $1.48 billion, or 89 cents a share, from $1.74 billion, or $1.03 a share, a year earlier. On Tuesday, smaller U.S. rival Ford Motor Co reported a far higher-than-expected profit of $1.63 billion for the quarter.

Excluding one-time items, GM earned 93 cents a share, well above the analysts' average estimate of 60 cents, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Revenue rose 2.4 percent from last year to $37.6 billion, above the $35.7 billion analysts had expected.

In Europe, however, GM said it expected a full-year operating loss of $1.5 billion to $1.8 billion, depending on the level of restructuring that occurs in the fourth quarter. Last year, it lost $747 million in the region.

The company, which sells in Europe largely under the Opel brand name, said it was targeting results there to be slightly better in 2013 than in 2012 and to reach break-even by mid-decade.

"We still have a lot of work to do, especially in Europe," GM Chief Financial Officer Dan Ammann said.

GM still sees the European economy as flat to slightly deteriorating. "We're not banking on a sharp turnaround...at this point," Ammann told reporters on a conference call.

Opel has been a drag on GM's results, leading the automaker to push for changes at the European unit, which has lost a total of $16 billion over the past dozen years despite repeated rounds of job cuts. In the third quarter, GM Europe posted an operating loss of $478 million, in line with what analysts had expected.

GM provided further details of its plans to end losses in the region, although the company still needs to complete talks with unionized workers in Germany. Vice Chairman Steve Girsky, who is leading Opel's restructuring, said the Detroit company was targeting $500 million in fixed-cost savings in Europe between 2013 and 2015.

He said 2,600 jobs at Opel would be eliminated this year through attrition and buyouts, bringing the total employed at the unit to about 37,350 people. He added that Opel plans next year to cut the number of work shifts at its assembly plant in Eisenach, Germany, to two from three.

STRUGGLES IN EUROPE

Opel's image has "deteriorated" over the last several years, Girsky said on a conference call with analysts. "We know we're behind here, and we're working very hard to bring us back to where we were."

GM's European unit had positive cash flow in the third quarter, although some of that was due to inventory reductions, he said. The company said the key to Opel's turnaround would be the launch of 23 new models through 2016, including the Mokka small SUV this year and the debut of the Adam minicar next year.

Ford has had similar struggles in Europe. The No. 2 U.S. automaker said last week that it would close three plants in the region to cut costs by as much as $500 million and signaled a willingness to do more.

Ford has said it expects to lose at least $3 billion in Europe over the next two years, including at least $1.5 billion this year. It expects to post a smaller loss in the region in 2014 before being profitable by mid-decade.

"While we are impressed by the swiftness of the Ford actions, we also recognize that GM is trying to do something more complex," Guggenheim Securities analyst Matt Stover said, pointing to GM's efforts to cut costs at its highly unionized German plants.

Analysts have said GM needs, at a minimum, to close a plant or two in Europe, although some have suggested Opel should instead be sold. GM has repeatedly stated Opel is vital to its global success and will not be sold.

For the fourth quarter, GM said it expected overall operating earnings similar to or slightly better than those of a year earlier. Citi's Michaeli, who has a "buy" rating on GM's stock, called the forecast "a bit of a letdown," given the strong third-quarter results.

In the fourth quarter, GM said it could benefit from a reversal of a significant portion of a tax reserve, known as a valuation allowance, on U.S. and Canadian deferred tax assets. At the end of September, those cumulative allowances totaled almost $39 billion combined, and eliminating some of that would reflect confidence in the company's financial prospects.

In the third quarter, GM's North American unit posted an operating profit of $1.82 billion as higher volumes and selling prices contributed $600 million to the quarter. Analysts had expected a profit of $1.4 billion to $1.6 billion.

But, GM's North American operating profit margin fell about 2 percentage points to 7.8 percent from a year earlier. That trailed Ford's 12 percent margin.

GM executives said they would close that gap as they replace aging vehicles with newer models like next summer's debut of the critical full-size pickup trucks. They said this should allow the company to price its big trucks more comparably with Ford's rival models, rather than having to offer the discounts of $500 to $1,000 per vehicle that it does now.

GM officials also said the company was about two years behind Ford in efforts to build cars on fewer platforms as a way to cut costs.

GM's International unit, which includes the fast-growing China market, posted operating earnings of $689 million, almost double the year before. South America flipped to a profit of $114 million from a loss the year before.

About 13,200 GM white-collar retirees have agreed to accept lump-sum payments in lieu of monthly pension checks, the company said. The buyouts will help cut $29 billion, or about one-fifth, of GM's global pension obligation.

Shares of GM were up 9.9 percent at $25.59 on the New York Stock Exchange in afternoon trade. They were up as high as 10.4 percent. The U.S. Treasury owns 500 million GM shares, so the $2 gain cuts its loss by $1 billion.

(Additional reporting by Bernie Woodall, Deepa Seetharaman and Paul Lienert; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama, Lisa Von Ahn and Leslie Gevirtz)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/gm-posts-profit-sees-break-even-europe-mid-113347099--finance.html

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Monday, October 29, 2012

Dying Satellites Could Lead to Shaky Weather Forecasts

WASHINGTON ? The United States is facing a year or more without crucial satellites that provide invaluable data for predicting storm tracks, a result of years of mismanagement, lack of financing and delays in launching replacements, according to several recent official reviews.

The looming gap in satellite coverage, which some experts view as almost certain within the next few years, could result in shaky forecasts about storms like Hurricane Sandy, which is expected to hit the East Coast early next week.

The endangered satellites fly pole-to-pole orbits and cross the Equator in the afternoon, scanning the entire planet one strip at a time. Along with orbiters on other timetables, they are among the most effective tools used to pin down the paths of major storms about five days ahead.

All this week, forecasters have been relying on such satellites for almost all the data needed to narrow down what were at first widely divergent computer models of what Hurricane Sandy would do next: hit the coast, or veer away into the open ocean?

Right on schedule, the five-day models began to agree on the likeliest answer. By Friday afternoon, the storm?s center was predicted to approach Delaware on Monday and Tuesday, with powerful winds, torrential rains and dangerous tides ranging over hundreds of miles.

New York and other states declared emergencies; the Navy ordered ships to sea to avoid damage. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York City warned that no matter where or when the storm landed, the city would not escape its effects. And from the Carolinas to New England, public safety officials were urgently advising tens of millions of residents to prepare for the worst, including the possibility of historic flooding, power failures and snow.

Experiments show that without this kind of satellite data, forecasters would have underestimated by half the huge blizzard that hit Washington in 2010.

?We cannot afford to lose any enhancement that allows us to accurately forecast any weather event coming our way,? said Craig J. Craft, commissioner of emergency management for Nassau County on Long Island, where the great hurricane of 1938 killed hundreds. On Thursday, Mr. Craft was seeking more precise forecasts for Sandy and gearing up for possible evacuations of hospitals and nursing homes, as were ordered before Tropical Storm Irene last year. ?Without accurate forecasts it is hard to know when to pull that trigger,? he said.

Experts have grown increasingly alarmed in the past two years because the existing polar satellites are nearing or beyond their life expectancies, and the launch of the next replacement, known as J.P.S.S.-1, has slipped to 2017, probably too late to avoid a coverage gap of at least a year.

Prodded by lawmakers and auditors, the satellite program?s managers are just beginning to think through alternatives when the gap occurs, but these are unlikely to avoid it.

This summer, three independent reviews of the $13 billion program ? by the Commerce Department?s inspector general, the Government Accountability Office, and a team of outside experts ? each questioned the cost estimates for the program, criticized managers for not pinning down the designs and called for urgent remedies. The project is run by the Commerce Department?s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency, and NASA.

The outside review team, led by A. Thomas Young, an aerospace industry leader, called the management of the program ?dysfunctional.?

In response, top Commerce and NOAA officials on Sept. 18 ordered what they called an urgent restructuring ? just the latest overhaul of the troubled program. They streamlined the management, said they would fill major vacancies quickly and demanded immediate reports on how the agency planned to cope with the gap. They have moved quickly to nail down the specific designs of the J.P.S.S.-1?s components, many of them already partly built. And they promised to quickly complete a new independent cost estimate to verify the program?s budget.

Ciaran Clayton, NOAA?s communications director, said in a statement that the agency?s top priority was to provide timely, accurate forecasts to protect the public, and that it would?continue to develop and update plans to cover any potential gap.

The under secretary of commerce responsible for NOAA, Jane Lubchenco, issued the memorandum ordering the changes. In it, she wrote that the administration had been trying all along to fix ?this dysfunctional program that had become a national embarrassment due to chronic management problems.?

?It is a long, sad history,? said Dennis Hartmann, the chairman of a broad review of earth-observing satellite programs released in May by the National Research Council. The report projected a dismal decline in what has been a crown jewel of modern earth and atmospheric science.

The Joint Polar Satellite System also includes important sensors for studying the global climate, and these too are at risk.

But its main satellites are most notable because they put instruments to sense atmospheric moisture, temperature and the like into what is known as the ?polar p.m.? orbit, a passage from lower altitude that provides sharp and frequent images of global weather patterns. (Other satellites stare continuously at one part of the globe from farther off, for short-term forecasting.)

Polar satellites provide 84 percent of the data used in the main American computer model tracking Hurricane Sandy.

For years, as the accuracy of this kind of forecasting has steadily improved, NOAA?s p.m. polar satellites have been a crucial factor, like the center on a basketball team.

But all the while, despite many warnings, the coverage gap has grown ever more likely.

The department told Congress this summer that it could not come up with any way to launch J.P.S.S.-1 any sooner. Kathryn D. Sullivan, assistant secretary of commerce, said it would ?endeavor to maintain the launch date as much as practicable.?

The Government Accountability Office, which views a gap as ?almost certain,? has been urging NOAA to come up with alternatives, like leaning on other commercial, military or government satellites for helpful data. But it said it would take a long time and more money to get any such jury-rigged system running.

For now, the agency is running on a stopgap bill that allows it to redirect money from other projects to the polar satellites. In approving it, Congress demanded a plan by next week showing how NOAA intended to stay on schedule and within a strict limit ? about $900 million a year.

?NOAA does not have a policy to effect consistent and reliable cost estimates,? the Commerce inspector general said. The outside review team said it could not tell ?if the current $12.9 billion is high, low, or exactly correct.?

The program?s problems began a decade ago with an effort to merge military and civilian weather satellites into a single project. After its cost doubled and its schedule slipped five years, that project was sundered by the Obama administration.

As its existing satellites aged and the delays mounted, NOAA finally put a new model named Suomi into orbit a year ago that now helps bridge the gap until the next launchings, in 2017 and in 2022 ? two and four years late, respectively.

But there are lingering concerns that technical glitches have shortened Suomi?s useful lifetime, perhaps to just three years. Predicting a satellite?s lifetime is like trying to guess when a light bulb will go out. The most likely timing of a gap in coverage is between 2016 and 2018, according to the best official estimates.

That would ?threaten life and property,? the independent review team warned.

Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/27/us/dying-satellites-could-lead-to-shaky-weather-forecasts.html?partner=rss&emc=rss

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

McCain Renews Support for Richard Mourdock After Rape Exception Clarification

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., walked back his remarks about embattled Indiana Senate candidate Richard Mourdock, emphasizing today that he still does support the Republican candidate for Senate.

"Senator McCain is glad that Mr. Mourdock apologized to the people of Indiana and clarified his previous statement," Brian Rogers, Communications Director for Senator John McCain said today, "Senator McCain hopes the people of Indiana will elect Mr. Mourdock to the U.S. Senate."

During debate Tuesday in Indiana, Republican Senate candidate Richard Mourdock said pregnancies resulting from rape are part of God's plan, tearfully explaining that he only supports abortions when a mother's life is in danger.

Mourdock clarified his comments in a press release and at a news conference Wednesday, but he didn't apologize, instead accusing critics of "twist[ing]" his words.

"God creates life, and that was my point," he said in a press release. "God does not want rape, and by no means was I suggesting that he does. Rape is a horrible thing, and for anyone to twist my words otherwise is absurd and sick."

At a news conference later he said that his words were "mistook and twisted," and that the uproar is symptomatic of "what's wrong with Washington."

"I think even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something that God intended to happen," Mourdock said Tuesday. Mourdock's opponent, Democratic Rep. Joe Donnelly, opposes abortion except in cases of rape and incest.

McCain's statement Thursday is a almost a full turnaround from what the Senator told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Wednesday evening when asked whether his support for Mourdock still stands in light of the comments at the debate.

"It depends on what he does, I think it depends on what he does," McCain said Wednesday. "If he apologizes and says he misspoke and he was wrong and he asks the people to forgive him, then obviously I'd be the first-you know, as I said, I'm not sure how big a mistakes that I have made, but, you know, in the years that I've [been] around, I've made a few, Anderson, and I've asked for people's understanding and forgiveness when I own up to it. It's when you don't own up to it that people will not believe in you."

Senator McCain's office explained that the Senator was traveling Wednesday in Florida so did not have an opportunity to see Mr. Mourdock's full press conference before he taped his CNN interview.

Democrats have wasted no time linking GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney to Mourdock. Earlier this week, Romney personally ap peared in a TV ad for the Indiana state treasurer offering his endorsement.

Romney's campaign distanced itself from Mourdock's comment.

"Gov. Romney disagrees with Richard Mourdock's comments, and they do not reflect his views," campaign spokeswoman Andrea Saul said.

But a television ad cut by Romney for Mourdock continues to run in Indiana and the Romney campaign has not asked for it to come down.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/mccain-renews-support-richard-mourdock-rape-exception-clarification-153321946--abc-news-politics.html

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CBSE NEET 2013: 10 Best Prep Books for Biology | Acadzone

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is a national level common medical entrance test conducted by CBSE for students of Medical Science aspiring to get admission in MBBS and MS courses. NEET facilitates XI or XII class students and XII pass-outs to get admission in almost all medical colleges (including private colleges) in India. The test at under graduate level is conducted by the Government of India and will be held on May 5, 2013 across the country for the first time. NEET for postgraduate courses such as MD/MS/Diploma shall be held online on November 23 ? December 6, 2012.

The Medical Council of India (MCI) has decided that the NEET 2013 exam will contain 180 questions to be attempted in 180 minutes. The test will be divided in 4 sections ? physics, chemistry, botany and zoology. Each section will have 45 questions in both English and Hindi.

Since this exam is going to be conducted at an all India level, the competition is pretty tough. One must be prepared to deal with the competition. For this, it becomes necessary to know the variety and type of questions that are asked in the exam. You can acquaint yourself with the topics covered in NEET exam by studying from subject-specific reference books. They familiarize you with the topics so that you can apply what you have studied while answering the questions. There are many education publications that bring out bundles of Biology reference books. We?ve chosen the best from the whole lot.

10 Best Biology Prep Books for CBSE NEET 2013

1.?NEET Biology: Common Medical Entrance Exam by Disha Experts is contains objective pattern-based questions developed as per the NCERT XI and XII class books. The book has 38 chapters in all, including precise theory and illustrative examples. This book also contains 2 solved exercises for practice at the end of each chapter.

3. ACE Biology for NEET Medical Entrance Exam Vol. 1 (Class 11) by R C Narang and Sahil Agarwal, is developed in a manner that would provide you guaranteed success in NEET common medical entrance exam. It is organised as MCQs as per the XII class NCERT chapter plan following the latest NEET syllabus. This book contains 22 chapters in all which provide exhaustive point-wise theory along with figures and illustrations for better preparation. Also, it includes 3 MCQ exercises for practice as per NCERT syllabus, previous medical exams and best questions that are likely to appear in the exam. 4. ACE Biology for NEET Medical Entrance Exam Vol. 2 (Class 12) by R C Narang and Sahil Agarwal, is developed on objective pattern prescribed by NCERT for XII class. The book contains 16 chapters as per the latest NEET syllabus. Each chapter offers exhaustive point-wise theory supplemented with well-labelled diagrams, illustrations, checkpoints. The book also includes 3 MCQ exercises for practice. It is one of the most student-friendly books for Biology. 6.?For Medical CET Biology in 40 Days NEET-UG 2012 by S Chakravarty provides detailed theory along with the figures and illustrations to understand the topic. This book contains six unit tests and three full-length mock tests for you to check your preparation and give you a hang of questions that you will face in the exam hall. Also, the book includes solved previous years? papers (2008-2011) of AIPMT, AFMC and AIIMS.

8. Hand Book of Biology by Rahul Chawla is a 128 page hand-cum-pocketbook that is extremely helpful for last minute revision as it gives you an overview of the complete biology syllabus for CBSE NEET. So, it becomes easier for the students to revise at the last moment.

9. MTG AIIMS Physics, Chemistry and Biology: 18 Years Chapter-wise Solutions (1994 ? 2011) by MTG Editorial Board contains all the topics of Physics, Chemistry and Biology covered in an exhaustive manner for your ready reference and easy understanding. This book also contains the previous year papers of Physics, Chemistry and Biology from 2008?2011 to give you a fair idea about the type of questions that will appear in the exam.

10. 25 Years CBSE-PMT Topic wise Solved Papers BIOLOGY (1988 ? 2012) by Disha Experts contains topic-wise solved previous years? papers of CBSE-PMT 1988 onwards. The 38 chapters have been arranged in accordance with the NCERT books so as to make it convenient for XI and XII class students. The book contains around 1300+ MCQs that will help in your better understanding of the chapter.

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Source: http://blog.acadzone.com/?p=193

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My WordPress Website ? Car Insurance Basics

Auto Insurance Arlington TX There are more cars and drivers hitting the road every year. With so many vehicles on the road, crashes will happen. The difference between a small aggravation and major obstacle can be automobile insurance. How can you decide what insurance you require and how to buy it? Auto insurance protects you by covering the cost of damage caused to your car or another person?s car and injury to others, yourself, or your passengers, plus certain other occurrences, such as theft. Car insurance is required by law in all states and provinces. Without insurance, you risk having to pay the full price of any harm you cause others or of repairing or replacing your car if it is damaged or stolen.It pays for damages due to bodily injury and property damage to others for which you are responsible. Bodily injury damages include medical expenses, lost wages and pain and suffering. Property damage includes damaged property and loss of use of property. If you are sued, it also pays your defense and court costs. State laws usually mandate minimum amounts, but higher amounts are available and usually recommended. Personal injury protection: This is required in some states and is optional in others. It pays you or your passengers for medical treatment resulting from a crash, regardless of who may have been at fault, and is often called no-fault coverage. It may also pay for lost earnings, replacement of services and funeral expenses. The minimum amount of this insurance is usually set by the state. Medical payments: This coverage is available in non-no-fault states; it pays regardless of who may have been at fault. It pays for an insured person?s reasonable and necessary medical or funeral expenses for bodily injury from an accident. Collision: Pays for damage to your car caused by an accident. Comprehensive: Applies if your car is stolen or damaged by causes other than collision, including fire, wind, hail, flood or vandalism. Uninsured motorist: Pays for damages when an insured person is injured in a crash caused by another person who does not have liability insurance or by a person who cannot be identified (usually a hit-and-run driver). Under-insured motorist: Pays for damages when an insured person is injured in a crash caused by another person who does not have enough liability insurance to cover the full amount of the damages. Other coverages, like car rental and emergency road service, are also available.Your auto insurance payments vary by company and will depend on several factors, including: *Your selected coverage *Your vehicle?s make and model * Your driving record * Your age, gender and marital status and * Where you live Some have come to think of auto insurance as a necessary evil, but it can truly rescue your economic health Evaluate your needs, do your research and with the guidance of your insurance agent make the decision that best suits you. Vehicle Insurance Info

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Friday, October 26, 2012

With Social Media, Honesty Is Always the Best Policy | Social Media ...

While brand managers and brand marketers don't necessarily need to dress like Abraham?Lincoln?- although the stovepipe hat may come back in fashion at some point?-?they would be wise to adhere to one of his most famous sayings: "Honesty is the best policy." (NOTE: I realize this saying has been attributed to Benjamin Franklin but I grew up believing it was Honest Abe so please don't spoil it for me.)

The context I bring this up comes in the form of online reviews and the writing thereof and the honesty, or lack thereof, within.

Online reviews, in case you didn't know, carry with them a lot of weight, influential weight I might add.

According to the Small?Business?Search Marketing Survey by?American Express?OPEN, U.S. small businesses can still count on word-of-mouth as a top way for shoppers to find them. Close behind, however, is the Internet. Local consumers now heavily rely on search engine power when shopping locally.

Earlier this year,?Milo, an online product locator, put together a very telling infographic re: the power of online reviews. (click?here?to see larger version of the infographic)

  • While word of mouth remains the most popular form of review (82%), over two-thirds (66%) of consumers look to the Internet for research and reviews
  • 85% of consumers used the Internet at least once in the past year to find a local businesss
  • Over three-quarters (76%) of consumers say they either occasionally or regularly use online reviews to determine which business/brand to use
  • Over half (58%) of consumers trust a business that has a positive review

I Get By With A Little?Yelp?From My Friends

With more than 30 million (and growing) online reviews, Yelp is one of the more popular review sites. So one would imagine any?business?or brand would love to have positive reviews of their company on Yelp.

Ah but it's not that easy grasshopper. Alas there are some unscrupulous people in the world who try to circumvent the rules and create fictitious positive reviews with the intent of impressing the masses.

So Yelp did its best Redford & Newman impression and ran a sting to try and catch the alleged perpetrators.

From a recent?New York Times?article:

"A pest control company offered $5 to anyone who would post a review that the business itself had written. The moving company was willing to pay $50 but wanted original copy. An appliance repair shop provided a start: ?I really appreciate that the service tech was on time, the problem was solved, everything was cleaned up and he was very professional. Please add 50 or more words,? the shop suggested. It would pay $30.

The highest payment was offered by a jewelry store in?San Diego, which said it was forced to solicit reviews after others got away with doing it. ?We have noticed that some of our larger, corporate run competitors have been unfairly trying to get reviews written for them on Yelp, which puts us at a disadvantage,? wrote Bert Levi of Levi Family Jewelers. He said he would pay $200 for a review of a new custom-designed ring."

Here is the actual letter the Levi Family Jewelers dispatched to wannabe reviewers:

As a result of being ensnared in the sting, the following warning now appears on the Levi Family Jewelers review page and will remain for the next three months:

You'll notice the word "here" in blue in the last sentence, that is a link to the aforementioned letter Bert Levi sent out to prospective reviewers. In other words, Yelp is not playing around kids. They are dead serious and they will shame any and all brands in a public square (aka the Internet) as a punishment for trying to "game the system" as?Eric Singley, Yelp's?vice president for consumer products and mobile puts it.

Singley also said?that the group of businesses being outed now ?is just a sample? of businesses that are soliciting reviews. In other words, this is the proverbial tip of a huge iceberg.

A Diabolical Twist

Myle Ott, a doctoral candidate in computer science at Cornell who has researched the rates of deception across various review communities, including Yelp, told the?New York?Times that public notices were a warning that businesses might well heed.

?My intuition is that public shaming would increase the risk and therefore the cost of posting fake reviews, which could reduce the prevalence,? he said.

But he also had what he called a 'more sinister' thought:

?What?s to stop someone from going and soliciting fake positive reviews for a competitor?s restaurant, in order for them to be publicly shamed??

Wow. Now that would be diabolical to the nth degree to knowingly take the time to seek out fake positive reviews of a competitor's business then turn around and report them to Yelp or whatever review site in question. all for the sake of publicly humiliating them?

Yeah, that would be evil with a capital E.

Sources:?New York Times,?Search Engine Land,?Milo

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Source: http://socialmediatoday.com/steve-olenski/945976/when-it-comes-social-media-honesty-always-best-policy

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Jets backup quarterback Tim Tebow sat down for a one-on-one interview with Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News, and one of the first things he mentioned was: ?We?ve had a history here of people talking too much. You just don?t want to do that.?

Mission accomplished.

Tebow largely danced around the notion of his frustration at not playing a bigger role, taking the good teammate role while admitting he?d prefer to do more.

?I don?t know if that?s not being a team guy,? Tebow said. ?I think that I try to be open and honest in talking to the media. Obviously try to be honest. But sometimes you don?t have to talk about everything. We?ve had a history here of people talking too much. You just don?t want to do that. Why make it something if it?s not??

Tebow?s squeaky clean image keeps him from appearing bitter and divisive, while clearly wishing he could do more.

?Obviously, I?m a competitor,? he said. ?And you get frustrated with losing. When we win, I?m excited about winning. That way I get the ups and downs of a football season. But I also know that it?s never as good as it seems, it?s never as bad as seems. You always have to stay focused because you never know for me.

?My role, it could expand. So you just got to always be ready.?

Asked if it was fair to starter Mark Sanchez to have such a popular player as the backup, Tebow replied: ?I feel like one of the reasons they brought me here was to help make him better by being someone that could come in and convert some first downs, make some plays, do different things. So, hopefully our being together will benefit both of us.?

Mehta joked with Tebow about running for public office, and he probably should. Because his ability to take potentially controversial topics and make them innocuous is as impressive as anything he?s done on the field as a Jet.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/10/25/doug-martin-has-coming-out-party-for-bucs/related/

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Review it!: ARGO aka The Canadian Caper - Vancity Buzz ...

Vancouver Canada News Review it!: ARGO aka The Canadian Caper

Ben Affleck, you might not like him for his acting, but when it comes to his directing ? Gone Baby Gone, The Town ? the mans a machine. Affleck returns to directing with what may be his best movie yet. In Argo, Affleck manages to create a film that combines a real sense of tension with a nice bit of fun to make one incredible experience.

Argo is an American political thriller based loosely on Tony Mendez?s account of the rescue of six U.S. diplomats. In 1979, during the Iranian Revolution, Islamic militants took over the U.S. embassy in Tehran and held 52 Americans hostage. Six of the Americans escape and hide in the Canadian ambassador?s home, but with each passing week, their safety wore thin.

Tony Mendez (Affleck), a long-time CIA operative who specialized in rescues, came up with the bright idea of flying into Tehran with fake passports in hand (provided by the Canadian government), for six people pretending to be a film crew scouting locations for a science-fiction action flick called ?Argo?, a cheesy ?Star Wars? rip-off which would have been hilarious if it had actually seen the light of day, (original Argo movie poster below).

The idea was simple ? walk right out the front door ? get on a plane to Switzerland ? and fly home to safety. As Mendez?s boss at the CIA (a commanding Bryan Cranston) puts it, ?This is the best bad idea we have.?

A movie about the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis might not sound appealing. Taking on a film that?s based on a true story can be challenging, especially when it?s a story that?s known worldwide. People who already know about the story might not be interested in watching the film as they already know the outcome. But on the flip side, enough time has passed to hopefully bring in a new audience who may not be familiar with the story and enlightening them with a bit of ?History?.

Affleck noted, ?Because we say it?s based on a true story, rather than this is a true story, we?re allowed to take some dramatic license. There?s a spirit of truth.? Affleck changed the postscript enough that people, who may know the story, will still be on the edge of their seats. Argo has a lot of heart and a surprising amount of humor. It molds together brilliant direction, suspense, a dynamic screenplay and skilled acting. Affleck uses editing techniques such as quick cuts to help build the action and suspense throughout the duration of the film and intertwines real life footage with reenactments ? the similarities are amazing, you truly feel as if you?re reliving the horrific standoff.

The cast here works very well and features quite a few familiar faces. Not only is Affleck at the directing helm, he also takes the lead role, but I assure you, this is not Reindeer Games. His acting skills have steadily improved with each new role over the last few years and he truly delivers the goods. With 120 speaking parts, everyone from Kyle Chandler (Friday Night Lights) and Tate Donovan (Damages) to Clea DuVall (The Faculty) all perform incredibly well.? Most notable is Breaking Bad?s Bryan Cranston (Jack O?Donnell), who is always good in everything he does, and here is no different. Alan Arkin (Little Miss Sunshine) and John Goodman (The Artist) provide most of the fun and humorous moments throughout the film. They really add spark to the serious subject matter. I would have loved to see more of them throughout the film, but when you do, it?s nothing short of? brilliance and worth every minute.

In the end Argo gets it right, from the script, to the acting, to the directing, It?s the must see film of the year. To this day the story stands as an enduring model of international co-operation between governments, which is why I give Argo a 8/10.

Felix Kay,
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?Argo,? is rated R for language and some violent images. Running time: 120 minutes. In theatres everywhere October 12th, 2012

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CELAN Project: The 3rd International Symposium on Multilingualism ...

As emphasized repeatedly in Net.lang, towards the multilingual cyberspace?[1], cyberspace presents both, a threat and an opportunity, for languages. Threat, because the most equipped languages impose themselves?; opportunity, because, by its accessibility and universality, cyberspace can give a channel to those who need it, directly, as a recording option, and indirectly, through the dissemination of knowledge.

The 3rd?International Symposium on Multilingualism on Cyberspace, organized by the World Network for Linguistic Diversity, is going to take place in Paris from 21 to 23 November 2012.? It will be open to a wide audience in order to make available the issues of linguistic diversity in the digital world and to facilitate understanding of the issues by all persons interested in the development and promotion of languages. Cyberspace will be taken in the broad sense including new media.

4 subjects have been selected by the III SIMC Scientific Council members :?

  • Governance and international cooperation for multilingualism
  • Languages and multilingualism in virtual education
  • Multilingualism and language technologies?
  • Multilingualism, cyberspace and labour market

Source: http://celan-project.blogspot.com/2012/10/the-3rd-international-symposium-on.html

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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Cool concept art for Chris Roberts' Star Citizen online game (art ...

Check out the art for Chris Roberts? Star Citizen online game, which has been in the works for more than a year. If you?re thinking that it looks little like Wing Commander, you wouldn?t be far from the mark. After all, Roberts created the Wing Commander series in the 1990s.

A close look at Star Citizen?s concept art?(art?gallery)

Check out the art for Chris Roberts? Star Citizen online game, which has been in the works for more than a year.

Source: http://venturebeat.com/2012/10/10/cool-concept-art-for-chris-roberts-star-citizen-online-game-art-gallery/

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Job Posting- Bus Driver Casual Position - Fort William First Nation

Written by Fort William First Nation - October 9, 2012

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Position Title: Bus Driver ? Casual On-Call

Position Description: Under the general direction of the Director of Operations, with direct supervision provided by the Education Coordinator, transports children between school and home via school bus.

Major Responsibilities:

  • Drive school bus to transport children between school and home or on excursions as needed.
  • Ensure children?s safety when boarding and leaving bus and crossing street while bus is stopped.
  • Report delays, mechanical problems and accidents to Education Department.
  • Complete accident/incident reports and distribute these to proper school and Education Department.

Qualifications/ Conditions of Employment:

  • Must be able to work on short notice.
  • Completion of secondary school is preferred.
  • A minimum of one year of safe driving experience is required.
  • Copy of Driver?s Abstract.
  • Class ?G? driver?s license.
  • Criminal Reference Check.
  • Bus drivers require a Class ?B? license in Ontario (copy to be provided with application). ? FWFN is willing to train qualified applicants for Class ?B? license.
  • Will be subject to FWFN drug testing program.

Job Posting Closing Date:

Please direct your application, consisting of a cover letter and resume with three (3) references must be received by October 26th, 2012, to the attention of:

Michael D. Pelletier Jr.

Human Resources Coordinator

Fort William First Nation

90 Anemki Drive, Suite 200

Fort William First Nation, ON

P7J 1L3

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When hand delivering, ensure that your application is date stamped and a copy provided to you.

Source: http://fwfn.com/2012/10/job-posting-bus-driver-casual-position/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=job-posting-bus-driver-casual-position

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What Fees Are Associated With Buying A Short Sale? | REALTOR ...

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Q: We have located a property online. Requested and received a first tour of the listing from the Realtor that responded to our online request. She was not the listing agent. We wish to negotiate for this property headed for Short Sale. Our price point is close to the current asking price. What other fees and cost might we expect? We have never dealt with a Realtor, this would be a cash transaction and we do not know protocol. Our purchase history is direct from owner.
?M2, Knoxville, TN

A: First, retain a buyer?s agent ? perhaps the Realtor who showed you the property. Keep in mind that typically the commission for the buyer?s agent is paid by the seller (even in a short sale situation) and it ensures that your best interests are advocated. Second, fees on a short sale can vary widely so please consult with your Realtor for a better understanding of what this particular transaction will entail.
Alex Cortez is a Realtor? with Wailea Village Properties LLC dba/Island Sotheby?s in Kihei, HI.

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  4. Can a Listing Agent Act As The Buyer?s Agent In A Short Sale?
  5. If I Sell My House In A Short Sale Can I Rent It From The Buyer?

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Gurdon, Yamanaka Win Nobel Medicine Prize

John B. Gurdon from Great Britain (L) and Shinya Yamanaka of Japan won the Nobel Medicine Prize on Monday. Yamanaka and Gurdon won for their groundbreaking work on stem cells. AFP/Getty Images

John B. Gurdon from Great Britain (L) and Shinya Yamanaka of Japan won the Nobel Medicine Prize on Monday. Yamanaka and Gurdon won for their groundbreaking work on stem cells.

British researcher John Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka of Japan won this year's Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for discovering that mature, specialized cells of the body can be reprogrammed into stem cells ? a discovery that scientists hope to turn into new treatments.

Scientists want to harness that reprogramming to create replacement tissues for treating diseases like Parkinson's and for studying the roots of diseases in the laboratory.

The prize committee at Stockholm's Karolinska Institute said the discovery has "revolutionized our understanding of how cells and organisms develop."

Gurdon showed in 1962 that the DNA from specialized cells of frogs, like skin or intestinal cells, could be used to generate new tadpoles. That showed the DNA still had its ability to drive the formation of all cells of the body.

More than 40 years later, in 2006, Yamanaka showed that a surprisingly simple recipe could turn mature cells back into primitive cells, which in turn could be prodded into different kinds of mature cells.

Basically, the primitive cells were the equivalent of embryonic stem cells, which had been embroiled in controversy because to get human embryonic cells, human embryos had to be destroyed. Yamanaka's method provided a way to get such primitive cells without destroying embryos.

"The discoveries of Gurdon and Yamanaka have shown that specialized cells can turn back the developmental clock under certain circumstances," the committee said. "These discoveries have also provided new tools for scientists around the world and led to remarkable progress in many areas of medicine."

Just last week, Japanese scientists reported using Yamanaka's approach to turn skin cells from mice into eggs that produced baby mice.

Gurdon, 79, has served as a professor of cell biology at Cambridge University's Magdalene College and is currently at the Gurdon Institute in Cambridge, which he founded. Yamanaka, born in 1962, worked at the Gladstone Institute in San Francisco and Nara Institute of Science and Technology in Japan.

Goran Hansson, the secretary of the prize committee, said he had reached both winners before the announcement.

"I spoke to both laureates on the phone and they're equally happy and that they look forward to coming to Stockholm."

The medicine award was the first Nobel Prize to be announced this year. The physics award will be announced Tuesday, followed by chemistry on Wednesday, literature on Thursday and the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday.

The economics prize, which was not among the original awards, but was established by the Swedish central bank in 1968, will be announced on Oct. 15. All prizes will be handed out on Dec. 10, the anniversary of prize founder Alfred Nobel's death in 1896.

Last year's medicine award to Canadian-born Ralph Steinman, American Bruce Beutler and French scientist Jules Hoffmann briefly created some confusion when it was announced that Steinman had died a few days earlier. Posthumous prizes are normally not allowed, but the award was left unchanged since the judges were not aware of Steinman's death when they selected him as a winner.

Source: http://www.npr.org/2012/10/08/162496273/gurdon-yamanaka-win-nobel-medicine-prize?ft=1&f=1007

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Monday, October 8, 2012

Century Casinos ? Gaming Paradise in Colorado ? DT Fine Art

Century Casinos (NAS: CNTY) is an interesting proposition as an investment because its shares trade at a huge discount to net asset value. Essentially, that means if we liquidate the entire company today ? selling all its assets and repaying all its obligations ? we will get a value that is much higher than the current market capitalization. In fact, it can fetch another $100 million (or another $4 a share) more than the current price its selling on the stock exchange for.

Operations worldwide
Century Casino develops and operates midmarket, regional casinos in regulated markets worldwide. In its last 10 years of operation, it has managed casinos in the US, Canada, South Africa, Czech Republic, and Poland. Today, it has 24 casino operations with approximately 3,000 slot machines and 200 table games. Unlike bigger gaming and entertainment companies like Las Vegas Sands or MGM Casinos, Centurys gaming operation is defined by its large slot-machine based business.

In the markets that they operate, approximately 90% of its revenues are driven by slot machine games. Of its owned and operated casinos, two of them are in the US, and the other two are in Canada. Its 33% stake in Casinos Poland also gives it a footprint in Eastern Europe with seven owned and managed casinos. Furthermore, Century also manages (and does not own) a casino in Aruba, and another 12 casinos on family vacation cruise ships.

Net asset value adjustments
When we look at the balance sheet of the company, some of the line items should be adjusted to better reflect the true value of Centurys assets. For example, property, plant, and equipment are recorded at the historical cost that the company paid for it because of US accounting rules. As a result, even when land or buildings appreciate in price years later, the balance sheet does not capture that value increase.

It is fair to adjust Centurys land and building holdings up 20% as land price has increased in both Calgary and Colorado since they purchased them from between 1996 and 2006. Furthermore, buildings improvements in casinos tend to incorporate expensive fixtures and decorations; thus, new entrants might have to incur additional capital to acquire similar properties.

Similarly, other items such as equipment or goodwill should be written down or risk being completely neglected. Equipment experiences normal wear and tear, and gaming devices change every few years as new slot machines incorporating better games are introduced. The balance sheet number might not accurately reflect the diminishing value of the equipment.

After making the necessary adjustments, the net asset value of Century Casino comes up to $163 million ? significantly higher than its current market capitalization of $63 million.

Staggered boards and poison pills
Of course, behind every bargain, there are always certain areas of the company that the market is concerned about. When we make a liquidation analysis of Century Casino, we assume that we can take over the company today and sell its assets. However, there are many impediments toward that.

For example, Century Casino adopts what investment professionals call a staggered board. Even though the public float of the company is at 79.05% and total management ownership is only at 20.95%, a full takeover would be hard to execute because shareholders can only vote two directors out every year. For a full takeover, it will take at least three years before the shareholders can have control over the board.

Furthermore, the company has adopted plans that allow its board of directors to issue shares of preferred stock, thus potentially diluting any hostile bidders stake, without stockholder approval. The stock also has a provision that requires approval of certain business combinations by holders of 80% of their outstanding shares of voting stock. This makes it hard for a hostile bidder to obtain full control as management owns 20.95% of the company.

Written by Kapitall SiHien Goh. Author does not own any shares mentioned above. The original version of this article can be found here. For more tools and investing ideas visit Kapitall and Kapitall Wire.

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How to Give Yourself a Quick Motivational Boost [Motivation]

How to Give Yourself a Quick Motivational BoostIt's Monday, so we're going to guess you're feeling a little (or more than a little) unmotivated. Author Ali Luke offers these tricks to snap you out of it in a hurry.

Take a Break

Sometimes, your motivation wanes because you've been working too hard for too long. Take a break.

Even a few minutes away from your computer can help you unwind. This is also a great way to recover a sense of perspective, if you're feeling overwhelmed by the task at hand.

Go for a Walk

One of the best ways to take a break is to go for a walk.

Even a five-minute walk helps. You'll get your body moving and your blood pumping, and you'll return to your work feeling re-energized.

Write a Task List

Sometimes, your motivation might take a nosedive because you've got so much on your plate, you don't know where to begin.

Write a task list for the rest of the day. Get everything out of your head and onto paper. It'll only take a few minutes?and everything will look much more manageable.

Race Against the Clock

Struggling with a tedious task? Challenge yourself to work faster.

Aim to clear your inbox in just 30 minutes. Push yourself to sort that huge stack of files in under an hour. Set a timer, and try to beat it.

Talk to a Friend

Friends are a great source of support. A quick chat online or on the phone can give you a genuine motivation boost.

If you're struggling with your diet or exercise plan, call a friend and tell them. If you're having doubts about your freelance design work, talk to other designers. Remind yourself of the value of what you're doing.

Drink a Glass of Water

Are you drinking enough water?

Mild dehydration makes it hard to stay focused?so if your concentration levels are dipping, grab a tall glass of water.

Alternate Between Two Tasks

Got several big tasks to tackle? Pick two and alternate between them: work on one for ten?fifteen minutes, then the other, and so on.

This helps keep you moving (if you've only got ten minutes, you'll focus better than if you've got two hours) and stops you from getting bored with doing the same thing endlessly.

Tackle an Easy Task

If your motivation is low in general, do something easy. Get one simple task knocked off your list.

That might be sending an email, making a phone call, sorting out a niggling problem with your computer-anything that takes under fifteen minutes. If it's something you've been putting off, you'll feel great that you've finally got it done.

Focus on the End Result

Whatever you're working on has a purpose. Even if the process is boring or frustrating, the end result is worth having.

For example, think how useful it'll be to have all your files organized. Remember that getting a newsletter out to your clients will bring in new sales and repeat business.

Write Down What You've Already Accomplished

Perhaps you feel like you're not making much progress towards your goals. If so, get a piece of paper and write down everything you've already accomplished.

Maybe you've started working for yourself, gathered some testimonials from people you worked with in the past, and found your first client. Those are genuine, big achievements?writing them down will remind you how far you've already come.

Need more ways to recharge? Check out Lifehacker's tips here.

10 Quick Ways to Give Yourself a Motivational Boost | Dumb Little Man


Ali Luke is a writer of fiction and non-fiction and a writing coach. She blogs about writing on her site, Aliventures.com, and has a free ebook How to Find Time For Your Writing available when you join her writing newsletter. This post was originally published by DumbLittleMan.

Image by Galushko Sergey (Shutterstock).

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Brees sets mark, Saints beat Chargers 31-24

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (9) reacts after completing a touchdown pass for his 48th consecutive game, breaking Johnny Unitas' NFL record which stood for over 50 years, during an NFL football game against the San Diego Chargers at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Bill Feig)

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (9) reacts after completing a touchdown pass for his 48th consecutive game, breaking Johnny Unitas' NFL record which stood for over 50 years, during an NFL football game against the San Diego Chargers at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Bill Feig)

Suspended New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton watches during the first half of an NFL football game between the New Orleans Saints and the San Diego Chargers at Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

New Orleans Saints wide receiver Marques Colston (12) pulls in a touchdown pass in front of San Diego Chargers cornerback Marcus Gilchrist (38) in the first half of an NFL football game at Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Bill Haber)

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (9) reacts after completing a touchdown pass for his 48th consecutive game, breaking Johnny Unitas' NFL record which stood for over 50 years, during an NFL football game against the San Diego Chargers at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Bill Feig)

San Diego Chargers wide receiver Robert Meachem (12) catches a touchdown pass over New Orleans Saints free safety Malcolm Jenkins (27) in the first half of an NFL football game at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Bill Feig)

(AP) ? Drew Brees' latest assault on a prestigious NFL passing record lifted the embattled New Orleans Saints to their first victory of the season.

Brees broke a half-century-old record by throwing a touchdown pass in his 48th straight game, and the Saints defeated the San Diego Chargers 31-24 on Sunday night.

Brees' 40-yard pass to Devery Henderson eclipsed the mark of 47 consecutive games with a touchdown pass set by Johnny Unitas from 1956-60.

"First of all it's a team record, not an individual record. So many people were responsible for this, coaches and people in the organization," Brees said. "Certainly the man who held this record stands for everything great in this league. It couldn't have happened in a better way."

Brees finished with four touchdown passes, including three to Marques Colston, giving the seventh-year receiver a franchise-record 52 TD catches with the Saints (1-4).

At Brees' request, the NFL allowed head coach Sean Payton, assistant head coach Joe Vitt and general manager Mickey Loomis ? all serving various suspensions in connection with the NFL's bounty investigation ? to attend the game. They and Unitas' son, Joe, saw Brees pass for 370 yards.

"It gave us a good mojo for sure," Brees said of Payton's presence. "I love my coach, so glad he could be here. Mickey and Joe Vitt as well. It is special for our team, special they could be a part of this record.

"We finally put together a great team effort for all four quarters. I can't say enough for the guys in our locker room," Brees said. "We have been through a lot together. Hopefully this will lead to more wins."

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, the one who suspended Saints personnel in the bounty matter but also granted Brees' request for Payton, Vitt and Loomis to attend the game, chimed in on social media to offer his own congratulations.

On his Twitter page, Goodell wrote: "Congrats to (at)drewbrees & his teammates on breaking Unitas' record. Amazing accomplishment by great QB & leader. We're proud of you, Drew."

Philip Rivers passed for 354 yards and two touchdowns to former Saint Robert Meachem, but had two costly turnovers in the final quarter.

The first was Roman Harper's interception and 41-yard return on a pass tipped by fellow safety Malcolm Jenkins. That set up the Saints' final score on Garrett Hartley's 25-yard field goal. San Diego (3-2) still had a chance to tie in the final minute when defensive end Martez Wilson stripped Rivers and recovered the fumble to seal the victory.

After his record-setting completion, Brees galloped to the end zone to hug Henderson. The rest of New Orleans' offense pursued and swarmed around Brees in celebration while the jubilant Superdome crowd roared and then howled an elongated, "Dreeeeeeew!"

Brees took the game ball to the sideline where he continued to accept congratulations. The scoring pass capped an 80-yard drive in which Brees completed all three of his third-down passes, including the touchdown connection with Henderson.

Colston finished with nine catches for 131 yards, while Henderson had eight catches for 123 yards.

Colston's second TD late in the third quarter eclipsed a franchise mark set by Joe Horn in 2006 and pulled the Saints back within a field goal shortly after the Chargers appeared to have gone ahead 31-14 on Demorrio Williams' interception return for a touchdown. Williams' TD was nullified, however, by Melvin Ingram's late hit on Brees' chin, which drew a roughing-the-passer flag and extended what wound up to be an 87-yard scoring drive.

Vitt is expected to take over the coaching staff when his six-game suspension ends. Loomis was docked eight games. As the Saints headed into their bye week, the desperately needed win offered hope, however faint, of making a playoff run when Vitt and Loomis are back.

Rivers staked San Diego to a 7-0 lead with a 15-yard touchdown pass over the middle to Meachem, marking the former Saints receiver's first touchdown since signing with the Chargers as a free agent last winter.

San Diego moved ahead 10-7 on Nick Novak's 20-yard field goal, a disappointment for the Chargers after Saints cornerback Jabari Greer was called for pass interference against Malcom Floyd at the New Orleans 6. Novak, filling in for injured kicker Nate Kaeding, later missed a 55-yard attempt.

Colston made his first touchdown catch on a pass Brees lofted perfectly to the back of the end zone. That gave New Orleans a 14-10 lead that lasted until Meachem's 44-yard touchdown catch in the final minute of the half.

San Diego went ahead 24-14 on Ryan Mathews' 13-yard run around left end, capping a three-play drive that started when Henderson tipped a pass that Brees threw behind him, allowing Quentin Jammer to intercept it and give San Diego the ball on the New Orleans 25.

Greer left the game with what team officials said was a hip injury. He was hurt late in the second quarter and did not return.

Associated Press

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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Two enterprising teenagers create a startup for crowdsourcing product reviews

While Titina gave up her teaching career to raise their two children, Claude had a lucrative career as pharmaceutical sales representative. But Claude's lay-off earlier this year, coupled with a $75,000 debt from a previous marriage and $69,000 a year in child support, has sent shock waves through the family's finances. Now seriously considering a move to Titina's home country of Canada, the couple seeks alternative options by speaking with finance expert Farnoosh Torabi.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/technology-blog/two-enterprising-teenagers-create-startup-crowdsourcing-product-reviews-001959355.html

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94% Looper

Due to the fact there is not enough hours in the day I'm not going to quickly sum up the plot of "Looper" because there is no such thing as "Quickly" summing up the plot of "Looper". It's fair to say that watching "Looper" requires a bit of thinking even though the film is relatively easy to follow. It never gets into the Nitty Gritty of the ever complex subject of Time Travel. (Thanks to "Bruce Willis") However, you will still be trying to get your head round the overall concept of the film long after the end credits role.. However, don't let that put you off because "Looper" is as thrilling, smart and enjoyable as it is thought provoking. Joseph Gordon Levitt, Bruce Willis, and Emily Blunt are the three main figures in the story, they're all brilliantly cast and give excellent performances (especially 'Emily Blunt' as you've never seen before). The Direction is sure handed and gripping, the dialogue is sharp, clever and at times very funny, there are also some brilliant scenes that will live long in the memory.. It's fair to say that 'Looper' is a Sci-Fi classic, it's up there with the best modern Sci-Fi films over the past 10 years, I'm talking about the likes of 'Inception' and 'Minority Report' here.... 'Rian Johnson' really has pushed the boundaries of the genre with 'Looper', he delivers something we don't see very often a smart, enjoyable, and excellent Sci-Fi film It's simply unlike anything you've ever seen before..

September 30, 2012

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/looper/

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Monday, October 1, 2012

Regime bombing of Syrian town kills at least 12

BEIRUT (AP) ? Activists say Syrian troops have bombed a northern town near the Turkish border, killing at least 12 people.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says the victims of Monday's bombardment of the town of Salqin included five children. The town is 6 kilometers (4 miles) from the border with Turkey.

The Observatory says the death toll is expected to rise because many people were critically wounded. The Local Coordination Committees, another activist group, put the death toll at 30.

Footage posted online by activists shows several mutilated bodies in a pickup truck as a man shouts that his son was killed. The video's authenticity could not be independently verified.

Salqin is in the northwestern province of Idlib that has seen intense clashes between troops and rebels in recent months.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/regime-bombing-syrian-town-kills-least-12-074638033.html

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Space boat could voyage on Saturn moon Titan's lakes

Titan, the largest of the more than 60 natural satellites of Saturn, is covered in seas, lakes and rivers of methane, and hosts a thick atmosphere, making it one of the most Earth-like bodies in the solar system.

By SPACE.com Staff / October 1, 2012

Images from NASA's Cassini mission show river networks draining into lakes in Titan's north polar region.

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While rovers are ideal for exploring Mars, a boat is best for Titan, Saturn's largest moon. Scientists are proposing a new mission to explore this alluring world that would send a floating probe to land in a lake on Titan.

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Titan, the largest of the more than 60 natural satellites of?Saturn, is covered in seas, lakes and rivers of methane, and hosts a thick atmosphere, making it one of the most Earth-like bodies in the solar system. Smaller than Earth but wider than Mercury,?Titan?is in many ways more like a planet than a moon.

Scientists don't know if life might be possible on Titan. Some think it's too cold, as average temperatures are a chilly minus 289 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 178 degrees Celsius). Yet others say the insulating atmosphere and plentiful liquids, not to mention a possible subsurface ocean, could be hospitable to microbial organisms.

That's part of the reason researchers are so eager to explore the world, which has been imaged in recent years by NASA's Cassini mission, and was even studied by the accompanying European Space Agency Huygens probe, which plunged through Titan's atmosphere and touched down on land in January 2005, transmitting a few hours of data before it went quiet. [Amazing Photos of Titan]

Huygens confirmed that lakes, rivers and seas of liquid hydrocarbons abound on Titan. Now scientists want to send a follow-up mission to explore them.

That's where the Titan Lake In-situ Sampling Propelled Explorer (TALISE) comes in. The proposed mission would?land a boat, propelled by wheels, paddles or screws, to float around Ligeia Mare, the largest lake on the moon, located near Titan's north pole. After splashing down, TALISE would make its way to the coast over the course of a trip lasting six months to a year.

"The main innovation in TALISE is the propulsion system," Igone Urdampilleta of Spain-based private engineering firm SENER, a member of the TALISE team, said in a statement. "This allows the probe to move, under control, from the landing site in the lake, to the closest shore. The displacement capability would achieve the obtaining of liquid and solid samples from several scientific interesting locations on Titan's surface such as the landing place, along the route towards the shore and finally at the shoreline."?

TALISE is a joint project of SENER and the Centro de Astrobiolog?a in Madrid, Spain. The concept is in its beginning stages, but scientists presented the proposal on Sept. 27 at the European Planetary Science Congress in Madrid.

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