Saturday, December 31, 2011

Metro trains to run overnight, early before Rose Parade, Rose Bowl

LOS ANGELES ? Metro will offer expanded overnight and early morning service on Sunday and Monday in hopes of encouraging people heading for the Rose Parade or Rose Bowl to avoid the traffic and parking crunch in Pasadena.

All Metro rail lines and the Metro Orange Line will run continuously overnight Sunday and into Monday morning.

The Rose Parade is scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. Monday, while the Rose Bowl Game is scheduled for 2 p.m.

Metro also plans to run trains more frequently -- every seven to eight minutes -- on the Gold Line to Pasadena, beginning at 5 a.m. Monday.

Metrolink will also offer additional early morning service from Riverside and San Bernardino in conjunction with the parade.

Fans attending the Rose Bowl Game were urged to take the Gold Line to the Memorial Park station, three blocks east of the Parsons Corp. complex, where shuttles will pick up fans beginning at 10 a.m.


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Cenk Uygur: Vote Against Obama in Iowa (Huffington post)

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Friday, December 30, 2011

The Prime Minister Speaks: Church of England

This year marks the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible. David Cameron, prime minister of Great Britain, celebrated the occasion with a speech at Christ College, Oxford, in which he asserted Britain's identity as a Christian nation.

Cameron described himself as a committed Anglican albeit a "vaguely practicing" one. He confessed to doubts, yet emphasized the Church of England's essential role in framing Britain's culture. Cameron cited the influence of the King James not only on the English-speaking world but also on the world introduced to English by the King James. He made no apologies for the faith's spread. And he noted that religious minorities are more apt to flourish in the Anglican realm than in secular France.

Cameron made headlines with what the British press labeled a "coded" rebuke of Rowan Williams, archbishop of Canterbury. The prime minister recognized the archbishop's right to address political issues, as Williams has done, but implicitly criticized him for not defending Christianity with sufficient vigor. Cameron took a theological approach to the riots that afflicted his country earlier this year. He spoke then of a moral collapse.

British politics lacks a religious right or a religious left in the American sense ? which is not to say religion has vanished from the political realm. The Labour Party sings "Jerusalem" as its anthem, even as the secular left scorns articles of faith. Former Prime Minister Tony Blair is a man of piety, although he did not announce his conversion to the Roman Catholic Church until his departure from Downing Street. And Cameron just delivered a speech of a religious depth deeper than American politicians would venture. God save the queen.

Source: http://www2.timesdispatch.com/news/rtd-opinion/2011/dec/30/tdopin01-church-of-england-ar-1575557/

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Earth's core slowly gives up its secrets

The behavior of Earth's core and the core's ingredients besides iron are major geological mysteries. Scientists can't exactly go take a sample. Yet understanding the core's exact makeup and conditions is a big deal for those who are trying to understand how our planet's complicated geophysical systems work together.

Not only is it likely the Earth's largely iron core plays a role in the movements of continents over millions of years, it plays a major role in preserving life here: The roiling iron heart of our planet helps maintain the Earth's magnetic field, which helps shield life on the surface from damaging solar energy. In addition, it holds valuable clues about how the planet formed.

"Pinpointing the properties of iron is the gold standard ? or, I guess, 'iron standard ' ? for how the core behaves," Jennifer Jackson, assistant professor of mineral physics at Caltech, said in a statement. "That is where most discussions about the deep interior of the Earth begin. The temperature distribution, the formation of the planet ? it all goes back to the core."

So how to study this inaccessible region lying roughly 1,860 miles below the planet's surface? Scientists at Caltech have used laboratory setups to put iron through the rigorous, high-pressure conditions inside the Earth to better understand its behavior there.

The researchers essentially sandwiched iron between small diamonds and squeezed until the pressure was 1.7 million times what we experience on the planet's surface. Then they put the compressed samples through tests to see how sound waves traveled through them, and compared the results with observations of how energy ?waves produced by earthquakes travel through the planet.

The work helped shed light on iron's density and behavior in such high-pressure conditions, and helped the team get a better idea of iron's melting point at the boundary between the Earth's liquid outer core and solid inner core : around 5,800 degrees Kelvin, or nearly 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit.

Jackson said the new data will help narrow down which light elements are inside the core and help fuel convection there ? the process that helps maintain Earth's magnetic field.

Recent research at Carnegie Institution's Geophysical Laboratory indicated oxygen may not be one of the core's ingredients, but the Caltech study authors suggest that is still a possibility.

"There are a few candidate light elements for the core that everyone is always talking about ? sulfur, silicon, oxygen, carbon and hydrogen, for instance," Caitlin Murphy, co-author on the study, said in a statement. "Silicon and oxygen are a few of the more popular, but they have not been studied in this great of detail yet. So that's where we will begin to expand our study."

The study appears in the Dec. 20 issue of Geophysical Research Letters.

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Could ?Watched On? Facebook News Feed Stories Save Netflix?

Facebook Netflix News Feed Story FinAfter a disastrous Q3 2011, Netflix stands to replace some of the 800,000 subscribers it lost. It's savior? The Facebook news feed. Earlier this month, the House of Representatives passed a revised bill to change the Video Privacy Protection Act of 1988 to allow people to opt in to having their movie rental activity shared. This Act had delayed the Netflix Facebook app's?launch in the US. Now the Facebook news feed is beginning to show "Josh Constine watched The Walking Dead on Netflix" stories that point back to the Netflix site. After being enticed by something a friend has watched, Facebook users might sign up and pay on Netflix.com so they can watch too.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Audit panel: no violations in Olympus handover (Reuters)

TOKYO (Reuters) ? A panel reviewing the auditing of Olympus Corp after its $1.7 billion accounting scandal said it had so far not found any wrongdoing by the Japanese arm of Ernst & Young and questioned the accuracy of a separate investigation critical of auditors.

But the panel, set up by Ernst & Young ShinNihon LLC earlier this month, acknowledged that its powers of investigation were limited. The hurdles include an inability to question prior auditor, KMPG AZSA LLC, which does not want to participate in a competitor's probe.

"We face certain limitations," Nobuo Gohara, a lawyer and leading member of the panel, told a briefing to give an update on an investigation it is aiming to complete by February. "We are not at the stage where everything is clear."

Ernst & Young established the panel in response to criticism of auditors in a separate investigation by an Olympus-appointed panel this month that outlined how a handful of executives at the camera maker orchestrated a decades-long cover up of investment losses.

The Olympus-appointed panel highlighted two issues in the auditing process. It questioned whether the handoff from KPMG to Ernst & Young in 2009 was thorough and whether it was appropriate for Olympus to book as goodwill preferred shares used to pay a massive M&A advisory fee now known to be central to the scandal.

The Ernst & Young-appointed panel said the handover was handled in accordance with accounting regulations that stipulate what questions must be asked and answered about why the switch is taking place. But it has not determined if Ernst & Young did enough to follow up on red flags.

"We have found no problems with the handover in terms of the guidelines," said Toshifumi Takada, an auditing professor at Tohoku University and panel member. "But we need to make further checks to see if more should have been done."

Gohara raised questions about the thoroughness and accuracy of the Olympus-appointed panel's report. Among other things he said Ernst & Young was questioned only twice for two-hour sessions each and said he could not verify that a meeting between the two auditors detailed in the report took place.

"I have doubts about the accuracy of certain parts of the report," Gohara said.

Ernst & Young and KPMG both face possible sanctions by the country's accounting industry body and financial regulator, which have launched probes into the matter.

A severe penalty would deal a heavy blow to the industry, which is still reeling from a series of scandals that led to a two-month suspension of ChuoAoyama Pricewaterhouse Coopers in 2006 and the disbanding of its successor firm in 2007.

(Reporting by Nathan Layne; Editing by Edwina Gibbs, Michael Watson and Matt Driskill)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/business/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111227/bs_nm/us_olympus_auditors

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Economists: Obama's policies 'fair' or 'poor' (AP)

WASHINGTON ? President Barack Obama gets mediocre marks for his handling of the economy and Mitt Romney easily outpolls his Republican rivals in an Associated Press survey of economists.

The economy ? and who bears responsibility for it ? is likely to be a decisive issue when voters to go the polls next November.

The economy is still struggling to recover from the Great Recession of 2007-2009. The housing market remains weak and a debt crisis in Europe threatens growth in 2012. The unemployment rate is at a recession-level 8.6 percent, up from 7.8 percent when Obama took office in January 2009. That month, the recession was already more than a year old.

Half of the 36 economists who responded to the Dec. 14-20 AP survey rated Obama's economic policies "fair." And 13 called them "poor." Just five of the economists gave the president "good" marks. None rated him as "excellent."

The economists' criticisms vary. Some say Obama was distracted by his health care overhaul. Others say his $862 billion stimulus program was poorly designed. Still others fault him for not pushing for an even bigger stimulus when the economy proved weaker than expected.

The AP economists expect economic growth to pick up to 2.4 percent next year. That would be an improvement from the under-2 percent growth expected for 2011. But the economists foresee little improvement ? a dip to 8.4 percent ? in the unemployment rate by Election Day.

Asked which of the Republican presidential candidates would do the best job managing the economy, two thirds of the economists named Romney, one chose former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. The rest didn't pick anyone at all.

Allen Sinai, president of Decision Economics, says Romney, who ran a private equity firm before turning to politics, is the "hands down" choice among Republican presidential contenders squaring off in the Jan. 3 Iowa caucuses.

"Romney's a technocrat," Sinai says. "He's not an ideologue. He has a history in the real world of business."

The Iowa presidential caucuses, which kick the GOP nominating process into high gear, begin Tuesday and polls show Romney in a strong position. Romney has based his campaign on the notion that he has the best chance of beating Obama on the economy because of his private sector experience.

Here's more about what the economists, mostly from banks and other financial firms, independent consultancies and academia, had to say about:

_Obama.

Some economists say the Obama administration didn't push hard enough for more government spending or tax cuts to stimulate growth. "They've generally tried to take the right kinds of measures but have often failed to lead with enough vigor to overcome political obstacles," says William Cheney, chief economist at John Hancock Financial Services.

Others say the president tried to do too much, especially by pushing early for legislation to overhaul the nation's health care system instead of focusing on policies to promote growth and create jobs.

"Health care reform wasn't necessarily the most important thing to be dealing with when you're in the midst of the worst recession since the Great Depression," says Joel Naroff, president of Naroff Economics.

Some critics say Obama's 2009 stimulus program relied too much on public works projects that were slow to get going. Decision Economics' Sinai says the president should have favored more tax cuts that put money in Americans' pockets immediately.

Sinai notes that public works projects failed to pull Japan out of a long economic slump that began in the 1990s and continues today. After the money is spent, "you're left with deficits and debt. And someday if you need new government stimulus, you can't afford it. And that's where we are now," Sinai says.

Republican strategist Rich Galen says the GOP has successfully painted Obama as a reckless steward of taxpayer money: "In a Tea Party era where Big Government is the enemy, throwing money at problems is the enemy," he says.

An Associated Press-GfK poll of American adults earlier this month found that 60 percent of American adults disapprove of Obama's performance on economic issues.

Jamal Simmons, an adviser to the Obama campaign in 2008, said the president must remind voters how bad things were when he took office. The economy lost more than 820,000 jobs the month Obama was sworn in, the biggest drop since October 1949.

Since the job market hit bottom in February 2010, it has produced nearly 2.5 million jobs ? 117,000 a month. "Is it enough? Absolutely not, but it certainly ain't what it used to be," Simmons says. Perhaps Obama can take heart from President Ronald Reagan's experience. The unemployment rate was 8.5 percent ? a tick away from where it was last month ? a year before Reagan was re-elected in a 1984 landslide.

"You have to look at where you would have been if he hadn't gotten the stimulus package through," says Maury Harris, chief economist at UBS Securities. "We might be a lot worse off."

_Romney.

Many of those who chose Romney couldn't cite any of the former Massachusetts governor's economic proposals. Nevertheless, his background won over the economists. Romney graduated from Harvard Business School and served as CEO of Bain & Company, a management consulting business in Boston, and Bain Capital, a spinoff investment firm, in the 1980s and 90s."He has the experience that the other candidates lack," says Harris of UBS Securities.

Some of his Republican rivals have taken unconventional positions. Texas Rep. Ron Paul advocates abolishing the Federal Reserve and returning to the gold standard. Texas Gov. Rick Perry has said it would be "almost treasonous" for Bernanke to try a third round of bond purchases to jolt the economy before November's election.

Among Romney's chief economic plans: repealing the Obama administration's health-care law; cutting the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 25 percent; and making permanent tax cuts on dividends, interest and capital gains from President George W. Bush's administration.

"He thinks about the economy in a more global way" than his GOP rivals, Naroff says. "He's not a rigid ideologue."

But Romney's business experience is also vulnerable to criticism. His Republican rivals have blasted him for profiting from putting companies through bankruptcy and laying off workers.

"At a time when the American public is suspicious of corporate wealth and power, that could do real harm to Romney," Simmons says. The economists were not asked to evaluate Obama's economic policies against Romney's or any other Republican candidate.

The economists gave good marks to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke: 13 rated Bernanke as excellent, 14 as good and nine as fair. He was praised for taking extraordinary steps to calm financial markets after the collapse of Lehman Bros. in 2008 and to jolt the weakest economy in 70 years.

"He's been dealt a tough hand, but played it as well as anybody could," says Scott Brown, chief economist at Raymond James & Associates.

The economists praise Bernanke for his aggressive response to the financial crisis in the fall of 2008. He slashed short-term interest rates to zero, made loans to cash-strapped banks and bought Treasury and mortgage bonds to push down interest rates and calm financial markets.

"The Fed's response (to) the financial crisis and recession was dramatic and swift," says Sean Snaith, an economist at the University of Central Florida.

When the economy stalled in the second half of 2010, Bernanke launched another round of bond purchases to push long-term rates lower.

He has sometimes had to overcome dissent from others on the Fed's rate-setting board. And Bernanke's Fed has had to take the lead in economic policymaking because Congress and the White House are so often ensnarled in partisan bickering.

Still, some economists say Bernanke's Fed has gone too far, that zero interest rates are hurting retirees and savers without delivering many economic benefits.

"Perhaps the greatest criticism might be that the Federal Reserve has tried to do too much ? trying to offset the impact of necessary budget cuts, European debt problems and other factors out of its control," says Lynn Reaser, chief economist at Point Loma Nazarene University.

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AP Business Writer Daniel Wagner contributed to this report.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/economy/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111228/ap_on_bi_ge/us_ap_economy_survey_politics

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Why Google Continues to Fund Firefox

Just before the holiday weekend Mozilla announced that it had renewed its long-standing search revenue agreement with Google, which will reportedly net Mozilla $300 million a year (as part of a three-year contract). The renewed contract comprises the bulk of Mozilla?s funding and is unquestionably a good deal for Mozilla. What?s less immediately clear is why Google ? which now has its own Chrome browser ? would want to continue the deal.

Indeed, why fund the competition? M.G. Siegler speculates (based on AllThingsD?s report that there was a bidding war over Mozilla) that Google is willing to spend that kind of money just to keep Microsoft from starting a partnership with Mozilla.

That?s one theory. But it may well be that the truth is much more mundane. It may be that Mozilla is just one of a number of payouts that Google makes to help drive ad sales.

In fact, as Mozilla?s Asa Dotzler points out, Google pays out roughly 24 percent of its ad revenues to drive more traffic to its ads:

Not all traffic to Google ads is ?organic? though. To help drive ad sales, Google pays for traffic to their ads. They paid out $2.21 billion, or 24% of their ad revenues in ?Traffic Acquisition Costs?. That money goes to revenue shares with their AdSense partners and to ?distribution partners? ? presumably browser makers, PC OEMs, and mobile OEMs and operators.

As Dotzler goes on to point out Google pays out similar money to Opera and Apple, which both use Google as the default search engine in their respective browsers ? again, driving eyeballs to Google ads. Dotzler?s point being that the Google-Mozilla deal is not a charitable arrangement, but a business deal built around driving eyeballs to Google ads. Firefox currently holds roughly 25 percent of the global browser market, which is certainly a healthy number of eyeballs..

Of course it?s possible that other factors may also influence Google?s decisions. Google Chrome developer Peter Kasting says that Google?s motivation for building Chrome is to ?make the web advance as much and as quickly as possible.? That means, according to Kasting, that ?it?s completely irrelevant to this goal whether Chrome actually gains tons of users or whether instead the web advances because the other browser vendors step up their game and produce far better browsers.? In other words, funding Firefox helps to further the same goal that drove the company to build Chrome in the first place ? advancing the web.

That would be somewhat easier to swallow if other parts of the Google machine didn?t build so many experiments that only work in Chrome.

Regardless of Google?s motivation for building Chrome, or for funding Mozilla, both moves have proved great news for users. And in the end the precise motivation behind the Google-Mozilla deal are something only tech writers really care about. Users care about speed and there?s no question that Chrome has helped spawned a renaissance among web browsers and helped put speed back on top of every browser makers? to-do list (the drive to adopt HTML5 has also done wonders to improve the average user?s experience on the web).

For most users the Mozilla-Google deal just means that there will continue to be a number of browsers to choose from and a number of browsers to help keep pushing the web, and each other, forward.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Our Favorite Celebrity Couples Of 2011

From Britney and Jason to K-Stew and R-Pattz, we look back at the best high-profile pair-ups of the year.
By Jocelyn Vena


Jason Trawick and Britney Spears
Photo: Denise Truscello/ WireImage

From young love to established romantic empires, 2011 was all about PDA. Some of La La Land's most A-list couples weren't shy about flaunting the love they share. From musicians to actors to everyone in between, the last 12 months were all about sharing the love. As the year winds down, MTV News is reflecting on some of our favorite couples of the year.

Britney Spears and Jason Trawick
The couple walked red carpets, gave each other shout-outs at awards shows and even got naked together in Britney's "Criminal" video, but it wasn't until December that they decided to make it official. After two years of dating, Spears and Trawick took their relationship to the next level, with confirmation that Jason put a ring on it. The pair celebrated their love and their impending nuptials in Las Vegas. Their engagement sparked headlines and left Spears "glowing."

Who is your top couple of 2011? Vote in our Newsroom poll!

Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez
Summing up Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez's year into a little blurb isn't that easy. They went to events together, and Bieber lavishly rented the Staples Center just to watch "Titanic." And when they weren't chilling out, they were giving shine to each other's hard work. Or bringing each other gifts. Remember when Bieber showed Selena his pet snake, Johnson, at the VMAs? Yes, we knew you wouldn't forget.

Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson
The two "Twilight" stars seem poised to make our favorite couples lists for years to come. While in years past, they've remained under the radar, this year they came out of their shell and opened up about one another in interviews. Who could forget the time that K-Stew referred to her not-so-mysterious "English" boyfriend in an interview? We're assuming not R-Pattz.

Beyoncé and Jay-Z
OK, so Beyoncé and Jay-Z have been together for, like, an eternity, but it wasn't until this year that the pair really had everyone buzzing. When Beyoncé stepped out at the VMAs, her expanding midsection and flashy performance was the ultimate pregnancy announcement. Jay-Z didn't seem to mind all the attention. He celebrated the baby news in the audience with his pal Kanye West.

Wiz Khalifa and Amber Rose
Amber Rose rebounded from her relationship with Kanye West by falling in love with Wiz Khalifa. The couple took the world on their wild relationship ride, from doing interviews together to sparking rumors that they had tied the knot. These two kept everyone talking and they don't seem to mind the attention, or spending lots of time with one another.

Did we forget your favorite couple of 2011? Let us know on Facebook!

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2 Mayo Clinic workers die in north Florida helicopter crash

Two Mayo Clinic employees flying to the University of Florida to harvest organs were killed when their helicopter crashed Monday in north Florida, officials said.

The helicopter departed the Jacksonville hospital around 5:45 a.m. but never arrived in Gainesville, about 60 miles southwest, said Kathy Barbour, a spokeswoman for the Mayo Clinic.

The employees' names were not released because relatives hadn't been notified.

"Mayo is working internally to support the family and employees of those lost in this most unfortunate tragedy," Barbour said.

The helicopter crashed about 12 miles northeast of Palatka, said Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen.

Clay County Sheriff's Office dispatcher Myron White confirmed that three people died in the crash, but no additional information was immediately available from the crash site.

The National Transportation Safety Board also was investigating.

FAA records show the Bell 206 helicopter is owned by SK Jets. An employee who declined to give her name said the St. Augustine company had no immediate information.

The SK website lists the Bell 206 helicopter as part of its fleet and says the helicopter has the best safety record of any helicopter in the industry. Bell's website says the helicopter is used for emergency medical services, corporate transportation and firefighting, among other things.

The crash and others like it illustrate that just transporting the organs for transplants can be a delicate endeavor.

In 1990, a surgeon and an assistant flying to pick up a donor heart for a patient were killed in a plane crash in New Mexico. And in 2007, a twin-engine plane carrying a team of surgeons and technicians - along with a set of lungs on ice being brought to a patient already prepped for surgery - crashed into the choppy waters of Lake Michigan.

Doctors ultimately got another set of donor lungs that were transplanted into the patient.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/12/26/2562161/faa-helicopter-carrying-3-crashes.html

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Iraq agrees to move Iran exiles; rockets hit camp (AP)

BAGHDAD ? The United Nations and the Iraqi government agreed to relocate several thousand Iranian exiles living in a camp in northeastern Iraq, potentially averting a showdown with its residents. The dissidents, who have not said whether they would agree to move, reported a rocket attack on the camp.

The People's Mujahedeen Organization of Iran, one-time allies of Saddam Hussein in a common fight against Iran, said Katyusha rockets struck near housing units inside the camp on Sunday night, but did not report any casualties.

A representative of the camp's residents said Monday they were still waiting to see the agreement before commenting on whether they would decide to relocate or not.

"We hope that it would officially include the minimum assurances so that it would be acceptable to Ashraf residents," said Shahin Gobadi. "Ashraf residents have repeatedly emphasized that they would in no way accept forcible relocation."

Since Saddam's overthrow, Iraq's new leaders have improved relations with Iran and have sought to shut down the camp, home to 3,400 residents and located in barren terrain northeast of Baghdad about 50 miles (80 kilometers) from the Iranian border. The U.N. reported that at least 34 people were killed in a raid by Iraqi government forces in April.

The United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq announced an agreement Sunday night that establishes a process to move the residents of Camp Ashraf to a temporary location. It did not give a timeline for the move or specify the new location.

A statement from U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said the residents would be moved to Camp Liberty, a former U.S. military base near the Baghdad International Airport.

At Camp Liberty, the U.N.'s refugee agency will interview the residents to determine their eligibility to get refugee status, before they can eventually be resettled in third countries, Clinton said.

"We are encouraged by the Iraqi government's willingness to commit to this plan, and expect it to fulfill all its responsibilities," she said in the statement. "To be successful, this resettlement must also have the full support of the camp's residents, and we urge them to work with the U.N. to implement this relocation."

The People's Mujahedeen Organization of Iran first moved to Camp Ashraf during the regime of Saddam, who saw the group as a convenient ally against Tehran. The group is committed to the overthrow of the Iranian regime.

The group carried out a series of bombings and assassinations against Iran's clerical regime in the 1980s and fought alongside Saddam's forces in the Iran-Iraq war. But the group says it renounced violence in 2001. U.S. soldiers disarmed them during the invasion of Iraq in 2003.

Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has been determined to close down the camp by the end of December. His government considers the camp as an affront to Iraq's sovereignty.

Last week, an Iraqi government spokesman said the government was working out a solution to the situation at Camp Ashraf with the U.N. and would allow the camp to stay open into January as residents are being relocated. At the time, representatives of the residents suggested they would be willing to move, as long as their security was provided for.

Under the agreement outlined by the U.N., the international organization will monitor the relocation process and then a team from the U.N.'s refugee agency will be deployed at the new location to process the refugee claims.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon "believes that the agreement "lays the foundation for a peaceful and durable solution to the situation, respecting both the sovereignty of Iraq and its international humanitarian and human rights obligations," according to a statement released by his spokesperson.

"The Secretary-General reminds all concerned that any violence or attempt at a forcible solution would be unacceptable," the statement said.

Officials from the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad will also visit regularly, the State Department said.

The Iraqi government will be responsible for the exiles' safety during that time, and will have a liaison officer from the Ministry of Human Rights involved in the relocation, the U.N. said.

"I would like to highlight that the government is exclusively responsible for the safety and security of the residents both during their transfer and in the new location until they leave the country," said Martin Kobler, Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary General for Iraq.

The Iraqi government's vow to close Camp Ashraf had raised concerns that forcibly removing its residents would result in violence.

The People's Mujahedeen has been branded a foreign terrorist organization by the United States, a designation now under review by the State Department. It has been removed from similar blacklists in Europe.

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7 people shot dead in Texas home, motive unclear


DANNY ROBBINS, Associated Press

GRAPEVINE, Texas (AP) ? Investigators believe that seven people who were found dead Christmas Day were cleaning up holiday wrapping paper when they were shot inside a suburban Fort Worth apartment, but a motive remains unclear.

All of the victims appeared to be related, and Grapevine police said they believe the shooter was among the dead. Investigators were meticulously searching the apartment, along with three vehicles parked outside, and didn't expect to finish until dawn on Monday.

"It appears they had just celebrated Christmas. They had opened their gifts," Grapevine Police Sgt. Robert Eberling said, adding that the apartment was decorated for the holiday, including a tree.

The four women and three men, aged 18 to 60, were found dead in an adjoining kitchen and living room area when police arrived midday Sunday, shortly after receiving a 911 call in which no one was on the other line, Eberling said. Two handguns were found near the bodies, he said.

None of the victims has been identified, but Eberling said it appears they all died of gunshot wounds. He said authorities still don't know what sparked the incident.

Grapevine Police Lt. Todd Dearing said investigators believe that the victims were related, though some were visiting and didn't live in the apartment. He said police are looking for other relatives to inform of the deaths.

"Seven people in one setting in Grapevine, that's never happened before. Ever," Dearing said.

Police and firefighters first rushed to the Lincoln Vineyards complex after receiving the open-ended 911 call at about 11:30 a.m., Eberling said.

"There was an open line. No one was saying anything," he explained.

So police went into the apartment, located in the middle-class neighborhood of Grapevine, not far from the upscale Fort Worth suburb of Colleyville. The apartment was at the back of the complex, overlooking the athletic fields of Colleyville Heritage High School.

But many of the nearby apartments are vacant, and police said no neighbors reported hearing anything on a quiet Christmas morning when many people were not around.

Jose Fernandez, a 35-year-old heavy equipment mechanic who moved to the complex with his family about six months ago, said he always felt safe in the area, but is now afraid to let his 10-year-old son play freely outside.

"This is really outrageous especially on Christmas," said Fernandez, who was visiting family for the holiday and returned to find several police cars parked outside his home.

"This has shocked everybody. It has scared everybody. I guess something like this can happen anywhere, but seven people dead. It's just very scary," he added.

Eberling agreed the area is fairly quiet, noting this would be the first homicide in Grapevine since 2010.

Christy Posch, a flight attendant who moved to the complex about six months ago so her son could attend the high school, said she lives a few buildings away and did not hear any gunshots.

"It's all families. That's why I moved here. No burglaries, no nothing," Posch said.

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Associated Press writer Ramit Plushnick-Masti in Houston contributed to this report.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Soldier shot at homecoming in critical condition

An undated photo released by the San Bernardino Police Department shows Ruben Ray Jurado. Police Monday Dec. 26, 2011, arrested Jurado. Authorities allege Jurado shot Sullivan at the party Friday night, Dec. 23, 2011. (AP Photo/San Bernardino Police Department)

An undated photo released by the San Bernardino Police Department shows Ruben Ray Jurado. Police Monday Dec. 26, 2011, arrested Jurado. Authorities allege Jurado shot Sullivan at the party Friday night, Dec. 23, 2011. (AP Photo/San Bernardino Police Department)

(AP) ? A soldier who survived a suicide bombing attack in Afghanistan continues to fight for his life after he was critically wounded at his Southern California homecoming party.

Police on Monday arrested Ruben Ray Jurado after he turned himself in to authorities in Chino Hills, about 35 miles east of Los Angeles. The 19-year-old is suspected of shooting 22-year-old Christopher Sullivan at the party in San Bernardino on Friday night after getting into a fight with the soldier's brother.

Sullivan remains in critical condition. Sullivan's relatives say the Purple Heart recipient, which is awarded to those wounded in combat, was hit twice at the party by gunfire, which shattered his spine and left him paralyzed from the neck down.

"He's still on the breathing machine," the soldier's brother Brandon Sullivan told the San Bernardino Sun. "He comes and goes and opens his eyes. If you talk to him, if you say something, he'll blink his eyes."

Authorities believe Jurado, who had played football with Sullivan in high school, began arguing with Sullivan's 16-year-old brother Brandon over football teams and then punched him. Sullivan intervened and Jurado pulled a gun and fired multiple shots, hitting Sullivan in the neck, San Bernardino police Sgt. Gary Robertson said.

Jurado has been transferred to the custody of the San Bernardino Police Department where he was booked on suspicion of attempted murder. The district attorney's office has until Wednesday to file charges.

Police said Jurado had an attorney but officials couldn't immediately provide the lawyer's name. It wasn't immediately possible to locate a number for Jurado.

Sullivan was wounded in a suicide bombing attack last year in Kandahar province while serving with the 101st Infantry Division. He suffered a cracked collarbone and brain damage in the attack and had been recovering in Kentucky, where he is stationed.

The soldier's mother, Suzanne Sullivan, told the paper she's relieved that the man accused of shooting her son turned himself in.

"Now my son's going to have justice," she said.

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Ann Brenoff: Long-Term Care Insurance Is Expensive

This may scare the bejesus out of you. And I hope so. Lately, I've been spending too much time in the company of boomers who act like we're invincible.

According to a Met Life survey of long-term care costs, it will take more than $87,000 to spend a year in a nursing home, $42,000 for an assisted living place (plus a myriad of extras if you actually need any assistance with your living) and a death-defying $184,000 a year for home health aides working around the clock in eight-hour shifts if you delusionally think you can keep Mom or Pop at home. Oh, and p.s.: Eight out of 10 people over 85 will need this kind of help.

Got that much cash? Didn't think so; few of us do.

What the Met Life study doesn't say -- this is the company whose spokesman is Snoopy, right? -- is that getting old is not only hard on the body, but staying alive when the parts start to fail can seriously suck. And a lot of us are now learning this the hard way as we care for elderly parents and relatives who didn't bother getting long-term care insurance.

What were they thinking? That we'd let them die peacefully in their sleep? Sorry, but modern medicine doesn't really allow for that. We bestow the civility of a compassionate death on our house pets, but insist on employing the full arsenal of the big medicinal guns for the humans we purport to love.

No, this isn't an ode to the memory of Jack Kevorkian, just a friendly reminder that long-term care is an insurance benefit you are more likely to find useful than life insurance since life insurance requires that we actually allow someone to die before a nickel is paid out.

So make your own choice here, or better still, as a gift to your children, get yourself a living will and just ponder these numbers, brought to you courtesy of the Long Term Care National Advisory Center. http://www.longtermcareinsurance.org/

By 2030, one in five Americans will be a senior citizen and estimates are that those needing long-term care insurance will skyrocket to more than 23 million Americans. And each one of them is looking at a projected long-term care costs of about $300,000 a year.

Those who merely need an assisted living arrangement -- where your mom rents an overpriced room in a place and is supposed to be able to make her own way down to the communal dining room -- can expect to spend an additional $352 a month on help getting dressed in the morning and another $307 a month for help getting in and out of the shower. Set aside another $530 a month on top of that if she needs help eating or suffers incontinence or needs a helpful arm to get up off the couch. Medication monitoring? Another $370 a month for when the little calendar pill boxes don't do the trick anymore.

Here's the real catch: While it may be too late for your 80-year-old mother who didn't take out a policy when she was younger, it likely isn't too late for you -- assuming you are still healthy and can accept the idea that even though you look and feel terrific today, you may not down the road.

The insurance isn't cheap though and as the boomer bulge ages, is getting even less so. The average new policy costs 25% to 30% more than it did five years ago, says the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance. While no one likes writing a check with a lot of zeroes in it, without a policy, the alternative is that you'll pay out of pocket until you've nearly exhausted your assets and can qualify for Medicaid. That or become a burden to your kids, and too many of us already know what that feels like.

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Pain Management for Pets ? hot news

Your pet shouldn?t be in pain. In this day and age there is really no reason for it. So much can be done for your pet?s pain. You want your pet to be happy and live long, right? Then take care of your pet?s pain as soon as it occurs. You need to know what type of pain it is, though, before you can treat it appropriately. There are two types of pain in pets. There is acute pain and chronic pain. Each type has a different cause and each needs to be treated differently. If you aren?t sure which type of pain your pet has then your veterinarian can help you.

When your pet is in acute pain then that means their pain came on suddenly from and injury or from surgery. It could also be caused by an infection. This pain makes your pet uncomfortable and they may not want to walk around. The good part about your pet having this pain is that it is temporary. If the veterinarian decides that your pet has chronic pain then that mean they will have pain that lasts for an extended period of time. It usually comes on slowly and not as suddenly as with acute pain. There are many causes of chronic pain. Some of these causes are arthritis and cancer. It can last for years. It is very difficult to watch your pet go through this pain day after day. Once the veterinarian has diagnosed your pet then the cause of the pain will be addressed. Make sure that you keep notes on your pet?s behavior so you can share this with the vet. They will probably take X-Rays, blood tests and tests. This can help them determine the cause and also help the vet to come up with a plan for healing. The treatment plan that your pet?s vet will come up with will include a plan for pain management. This could include pills, liquid drugs or shots. For example, if your pet has arthritis then they will be prescribed pet non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. The plan could even include acupuncture and holistic medicines. Mostly, a combination of these will be prescribed. Analgesics, which are pain reducing drugs, are used a lot now to reduce stress in animals and help recovery after surgery. They can help your pet cope easier with injury or infection. These drugs include steroids, nonsteroidal anit-inflammatory drugs and narcotics. These drugs can help with acute and chronic pain. For help with acute pain, buffered aspirin is mostly used. Work as a team with your pet?s veterinarian so that you can come up with some great solutions for your pet. No one wants to see their pet in pain so make sure you get their pain diagnosed and taken care of. You want your pet that is in pain to get help but also to have the least amount of side effects. So talk to your pet?s veterinarian and come up with a pain management plan that works for your pet. Petaboo features applications such as free veterinary help, pet adoption, helps you in locating dog parks in your area, find local shelters, groomers and any other pet related service, in addition to allowing you to pay tribute to your bellowed best friend if they have passed away in our animal obituary section. Please visit www.Petaboo.comfor all your pet related needs!

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'We are the 99 percent': The quote of the year? (The Week)

New York ? Occupy Wall Street's famous catch phrase has been singled out by Yale University as the most enduring quote of 2011

The Occupy movement's rallying cry, "We are the 99 percent," has been selected by Yale University as 2011's best quote, beating out memorable phrases from the likes of Herman Caine and Steve Jobs. A deserving nod? Or an easy headline grabber? Here, a brief guide to the process:

How does Yale select the best quote?
The quotes don't have to be "the most eloquent or admirable," says John Christofferson at the Associated Press. University librarian Fred Shapiro ? who has been assembling the annual "Yale Book of Quotations" since 2006 ? specifies that the phrases should be "famous" and "revealing of the spirit of the times." Occupy Wall Street's Twitter-friendly slogan, which "speaks to economic disparity and perceived corporate greed," emerged as the year's most representative four words in Shapiro's opinion.

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What quotes have been selected in previous years?
Last year's big winner was Tea Party favorite Christine O'Donnell's "I'm not a witch," a phrase from a notorious campaign ad. The conservative movement, in general, was well represented on 2010's list, reflecting the Tea Party's rise to prominence.

So who else was on the list this year?
Reflecting a more liberal slant for 2011, Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren came in second place with her scathing remarks criticizing the rich. The rest of the top 10 (see the full list here) is dominated by several gaffes from current and former Republican Presidential Candidates, including Jon Huntsman's unlikely endorsement of evolution and global warming, Ricky Perry's "Oops" from a November debate (after he failed to name the three federal agencies he hoped to eliminate), and Herman Caine's "Who is the president of Ubeki-beki-beki-beki-stan-stan?" ? a lowlight from an interview Caine gave shortly before he suspended his campaign. Also making the cut: A memorable utterance from Charlie Sheen's meltdown and Steve Jobs' famous last words ("Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow.").

SEE MORE: Occupy Wall Street: A protest timeline

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NKorea transition clouds Asia security outlook (AP)

SEOUL, South Korea ? North Korea's newly minted leader presents the U.S. and its allies with an even more unknown character than his recently deceased father ? and the strategic challenge of dealing with an inexperienced young man who sits on a nuclear arms program, a stash of chemical weapons and the world's fourth-largest army.

At the tender age of 27, give or take a year or two, Kim Jong Un is poised to become the world's youngest commander in chief. With virtually no track record, he will be learning on the job. From a military perspective, which takes "know your enemy" as its cardinal rule, that makes him a huge wild card as he sorts out his potentially thorny inheritance.

While the transition could offer an opportunity for positive change, this week's announcement of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il's death immediately set off alarms in situation rooms from Seoul to Washington.

The younger Kim is said to have graduated from Kim Il Sung Military University and was suddenly promoted to four-star general last year in the first promotion hinting that he was being groomed to succeed Kim Jong Il, his father. Otherwise, Kim has little public record of military service. Until just before the announcement of his father's death, he had never even issued an order, according to South Korean media.

In Pyongyang, Kim Jong Un is credited with orchestrating an artillery attack on Yeonpyeong Island that killed four South Koreans in November 2010. However, the South Korean reports say his first directive was for troops to stop training and return to their bases.

"Worries are high," said Baek Seung-joo of the state-run Korea Institute for Defense Analyses in South Korea. "Kim Jong Un is too young, and it's possible that elite generals' loyalty to him may grow thin in the long run."

Even so, all signs from Pyongyang indicate Kim has garnered enough support from the cabal of generals his father left behind to become the public face of the regime. Whether he will lead or follow, or eventually be cast aside, is another question.

"Where the guessing really starts is in determining who the power, or powers, behind the throne will be ? who will be whispering in his ear and to whom he will be listening," said Ralph Cossa of the Pacific Forum of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a private think tank. "The military remains a power behind the throne, but just how powerful and who speaks for the military are still not clear."

Although Pentagon spokesmen said Thursday the transition appeared to be going smoothly, troops around the region are on heightened alert.

South Korea has ordered its military to step up surveillance of the Demilitarized Zone that has separated the two countries since their 1950-53 war. Japan called an emergency meeting of its Cabinet and put its coast guard on alert. President Barack Obama vowed the U.S. would stand by its allies, and Taiwan suspended regular missile and artillery tests to avoid causing "inappropriate speculations."

Such jitters are warranted.

When Kim Jong Il assumed power after the death of his father in 1994, he elevated the North Korean military with him, lavishing funds on the army, pursuing the expensive development of ballistic missiles and stubbornly refusing to abandon his dream of building nuclear weapons even as his nation slipped deeper into poverty and isolation.

The policy is called "songun" ? military first ? and Kim used it masterfully to befuddle his enemies at home and abroad. But it has also created a symbiotic relationship that may prove hard for Kim Jong Un to sustain.

By some estimates, as much as a third of North Korea's state-run economy is set aside for its military. An estimated 1.2 million troops are on active duty and 7.7 million in reserves, out of a total population of only 24 million.

Service is a lifelong process. Children are pressured to enter youth guard organizations. When troops leave active duty, they usually join paramilitary reserve forces, where some remain until they are in their 60s, according to Joseph Bermudez, a North Korea military analyst for the London-based Jane's Information Group.

"The military is everything in North Korea," said Toshimitsu Shigemura, a North Korea expert at Waseda University in Tokyo. "It has the absolute power that comes ahead of everything. Kim Jong Un will have to keep that in place to get support for his leadership."

Under Kim Jong Il, North Korea acquired enough weapons-grade plutonium to build several atomic bombs. The North's nuclear program has made it an international pariah, though experts question whether it can make nuclear bombs small enough to deploy on a warhead, a key to using them in any conflict.

But North Korea has repeatedly proven it is capable of using its conventional forces, which could be the more dangerous threat during the leadership transition.

It is suspected of using a minisubmarine to attack and sink a South Korean corvette in March last year, killing 46 sailors in the deadliest encounter between the two countries since their war. North Korea denies involvement.

Eight months later, it fired the volley of shells at Yeonpyeong Island.

The attacks underscore what is perhaps North Korea's greatest military strength: its willingness to make provocative moves, often with the diplomatic goal of gaining concessions, and gamble that its adversaries will not risk war by responding with full force.

That attitude is key because the North's military is by no means invincible. Its navy is antiquated, its air force is mostly obsolete and fuel for training is scarce.

Still, it has a 2-to-1 advantage over the South in tanks, long-range artillery and armored personnel carriers, according to the U.S. State Department. It has a huge reserve of special forces ? 200,000 commandos by South Korean estimates ? ready to slip across the border to carry out assassinations and cause havoc at air bases and ports critical to the South's defense.

North Korea also has 2,500 to 5,000 tons of chemical weapons stored across the country, according to South Korea's Defense Ministry, which believes the North is also capable of cultivating and manufacturing anthrax bacteria, smallpox viruses and cholera viruses for biological warfare.

Seoul, South Korea's capital and a city of more than 10 million, lies only 30 miles (50 kilometers) from the border, within reach of many of the North's 13,600 long-range artillery guns.

A repeat of 1950, when North Korean forces streamed across the border in a surprise attack that sparked the Korean War, is hard to imagine. South Korea's 650,000 troops are much better prepared than six decades ago, and are backed up by 28,500 American troops and another 50,000 in nearby Japan. U.S. F-16 fighters based in Japan could be over North Korea is less than an hour.

Skirmishes are a more likely scenario.

Many North Korea experts believe the two incidents in 2010 were intended to bolster the reputation of Kim Jong Un, and he could be under pressure to orchestrate another attack in the months ahead to demonstrate his credibility as a hawkish figure, like his father.

But Cossa, the analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, suggested Kim and the military leadership will be too busy working out their new pecking order to pick fights elsewhere.

"There is rampant speculation that the new leadership will have to establish its bona fides by doing something aggressive," he said. "My guess is that this would be the best time for the respective militaries to enjoy Christmas leave. The odds that the new leadership would do something provocative during the mourning period or during the transition period that follows seem particularly low."

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Ryan Gosling & Eva Mendes Drunk Christmas Video

The Notebook’s Ryan Gosling, actress Eva Mendes, funnyman Jim Carrey, and comedian Allan McLeod all appear in a new R-rated special Drunk Christmas video spoof from Funny or Die that will make you laugh! Get the details and watch the video below. In celebration of the Christmas holiday just two days away Funny or Die has released a hilarious 5 minute video spoof with love birds Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes. The video is their own special and dysfunctional version of the famous 1823 poem Twas the Night Before Christmas, with a horribly funny and drunk McLeod trying to make his way through all of the lines. The only problem is that McLeod, playing the narrator, can’t seem to recite the poem after drinking too much whiskey since two o’clock that day, as he explains near the close of the video. While he painfully tries to remember the words, Gosling and Mendes play out the story with their pajamas and kerchiefs on their head nestled in their bed. Gosling and Mendes’ fictitious children are also seen in the story as McLeod stumbles through with a few brief pauses and some colorful apologies that include the F-bomb several times. Eventually making [...]

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Dropbox knows you're an early adopter, gives you a sneak peek of its new Android app

Dropbox knows it's not the only cloud storage option for Android, so the company is handing out an early Christmas present to get more green bots on board with its services: early access to its unreleased Android app. This new version, along with the usual debugging, adds a flood of fresh new features such as: bulk uploads, single-tap access to content and speedy offline entry to your favorites folder, just to mention a few. Fret not, newly minted Nexus owners, the cloud locker service isn't staying away from the creamery -- the application offers full ICS optimization, which is great news for all current and future adopters of the sugary OS. We know you love pre-released bits, so if you think you can handle it, the source link below has a download waiting for you.

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