Saturday, December 31, 2011

Muslims upset by NYPD to boycott mayor's breakfast

New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly speaks at a news conference as Mayor Michael Bloomberg listens in Brooklyn, N.Y., Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011. Activists upset at police efforts to spy on Muslims plan to skip the mayor's annual year-end interfaith breakfast on Friday, Dec. 30, saying Bloomberg shouldn't be defending the tactics. (AP Photo/Henny Ray Abrams)

New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly speaks at a news conference as Mayor Michael Bloomberg listens in Brooklyn, N.Y., Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011. Activists upset at police efforts to spy on Muslims plan to skip the mayor's annual year-end interfaith breakfast on Friday, Dec. 30, saying Bloomberg shouldn't be defending the tactics. (AP Photo/Henny Ray Abrams)

Imam Al-Hajj Talib Abdur Rashid poses for a portrait, Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011 in New York. Fifteen Muslim clerics and community leaders say they will boycott New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's annual interfaith breakfast Friday over a police effort to gather intelligence on Muslim neighborhoods, whose existence was revealed recently in a series of Associated Press articles. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

Imam Shamsi Ali poses for a picture in New York, Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011. While Shamsi Ali plans to attend Mayor Michael Bloomberg's annual year-end interfaith breakfast, some clerics and community leaders said they will boycott the event over a surveillance program on Muslim neighborhoods, whose existence was revealed recently in a series of Associated Press articles. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Linda Sarsour, director of the Arab American Association of New York, poses for photos in front of a canvas painted by the association's youth group at its headquarters in the Brooklyn borough of New York, Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011. Sarsour is one of the civic and religious leaders who signed a letter declining an invitation from Mayor Michael Bloomberg to attend an interfaith breakfast in protest of recent revelations about the New York City Police Department's surveillance activities. (AP Photo/Henny Ray Abrams)

(AP) ? Muslim leaders intent on showing Mayor Michael Bloomberg that they have no appetite for his support of the police department's efforts to gather intelligence on their neighborhoods are poised to make an impression by their absence at his annual interfaith breakfast Friday.

A letter they composed made a controversy out of a normally sedate end-of-the-year meeting. In all, 15 Muslim clerics and community figures say they won't show up to protest the surveillance program first revealed in a series of Associated Press articles.

But one man who signed the letter, Rabbi Michael Weisser, said he will attend the breakfast after friends in the Muslim community urged him to attend and engage the mayor in conversation about the dispute.

The breakfast is traditionally held at the historic New York Public Library building on 42nd Street and has long served to showcase the city's diversity during overlapping winter holidays.

Weisser, who is one of seven people who will give invocations at the gathering, said he will not address it in his remarks to the group because he had already submitted his text to the mayor's office before taking sides in the dispute. Still, he said he saw parallels to what Jews have faced.

"From a Jewish perspective, it reminded me of things that were going on in the 1930s in Germany. We don't need that in America," he said. "The Muslim community is targeted. It's stereotyped. When people think of terrorism, they immediately think Muslim."

He said he had no problem with the police department following leads, but objected to the sense that the department is targeting Muslim organizations because they are Muslim.

"We can't be painting a whole group of people with the same broad brush," he said.

Bloomberg's office has said it expects about two dozen Muslim leaders to attend the breakfast.

"You're going to see a big turnout tomorrow, and it's nice that all faiths can get together," the mayor said Thursday. Boycott participants "are going to miss a chance to have a great breakfast."

Among those disagreeing with the boycott is Imam Shamsi Ali of the Islamic Cultural Center of New York. "I believe that engagement is more important. I think everyone disagrees with the way the NYPD is penetrating the community, but I think generalizing everything else as bad is not appropriate," he said. "The mayor's not perfect, but there are many things about him we need to appreciate. And I think working with him is a way of appreciation."

Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Ray Kelly have insisted their counterterrorism programs are legal.

"Contrary to assertions, the NYPD lawfully follows leads in terrorist-related investigations and does not engage in the kind of wholesale spying on communities that was falsely alleged," police spokesman Paul Browne said in an email Thursday.

Imam Al-Hajj Talib Abdur-Rashid, president of the Islamic Leadership Council of New York, a group of 35 clerics and their congregations, said those who won't attend don't feel comfortable "going to have coffee and doughnuts with the mayor knowing that this civil liberties crisis that's affecting all New Yorkers is not going to be addressed."

He and other Muslim activists and clerics sent a letter to Bloomberg this week turning down their invitations. About three dozen other people signed the letter as supporters, including rabbis, a Roman Catholic nun, Protestant pastors and a Quaker, though it was unclear how many had been invited to the breakfast.

"I couldn't be there while knowing that the mayor supports, if not established, this warrantless spying apparatus," said Hesham El-Meligy, founder of the Building Bridges Coalition of Staten Island.

Activists accused Bloomberg of squandering the goodwill built up last year when he fiercely defended a proposed Islamic prayer and cultural center not far from where the World Trade Center stood. The mosque is still in the planning stages.

Bloomberg had also won praise from Muslim leaders for criticizing anti-Islamic rhetoric and offering words of compassion after fires in the Bronx killed a large Muslim family and destroyed a mosque.

"However, despite these welcome and positive actions, very disturbing revelations have come to light regarding the city's treatment of Muslim New Yorkers," the letter said.

Records examined by the AP show the police department collected information on people who were neither accused nor suspected of wrongdoing.

The AP series detailed police department efforts to infiltrate Muslim neighborhoods and mosques with aggressive programs designed by a CIA officer. Documents reviewed by the AP revealed that undercover police officers known as "rakers" visited businesses such as Islamic bookstores and cafes, chatting up store owners to determine their ethnicities and gauge their views. They also played cricket and eavesdropped in ethnic clubs.

The surveillance efforts have been credited with enabling police to thwart a 2004 plot to bomb the Herald Square subway station.

Critics said the efforts amount to ethnic profiling and violate court guidelines that limit how and why police can collect intelligence before there is evidence of a crime. They have asked a judge to issue a restraining order against the police.

Participants in the boycott said they feel betrayed by the city.

"Civic engagement is a two-way street. We've done our part as a community; we're waiting for the city to do their part," said Linda Sarsour, executive director of the Arab-American Association of New York.

The surveillance has revealed deep divisions in the city a decade after 9/11. Many New Yorkers say they empathize with Muslims living under the pall of suspicion, but also support aggressive police efforts against would-be terrorists.

The New York Daily News and New York Post defended the police in editorials this week, with the Daily News calling the AP's reporting "overheated, overhyped."

The AP's senior managing editor, Michael Oreskes, sent a letter to the newspaper Thursday in defense of the news organization.

"These were stories about where our city was drawing the line in protecting New Yorkers from another 9/11 attack," Oreskes wrote. "The stories were based on extensive reporting and documents. It is a journalist's job to report the activities of government. It is up to citizens to decide about those activities."

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Read AP's previous stories and documents about the NYPD at: http://www.ap.org/nypd

Letter to Bloomberg: http://interfaithletter.wordpress.com/2011/12/26/hello-world/

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Associated Press writers Samantha Gross and Tom Hays in New York and Adam Goldman in Washington contributed to this story.

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Weather Underground Forecast for Thursday, December 29, 2011.

Active weather will continue across the northern tier of the nation on Thursday as a very active jet stream sends more disturbances across the North. A cold front extending through the Pacific Northwest and moist westerly flow will move through the Northern Intermountain West, bringing showers, periods of heavy rain, high elevation snowfall, and strong winds to parts of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming Wednesday night through Thursday. Snow accumulations in the mountains are expected to range from about 10 to 20 inches, while snow totals of about 2 to 8 inches are expected in the lower valleys. Sustained winds of 25 to 45 mph with gusts to 60 mph may accompany precipitation in Montana and Wyoming. These conditions may create periods of blowing and drifting snow, reduced visibilities, slick roads, and ultimately hazardous road conditions for travelers. Precipitation from this system is expected to spread into the Dakotas and Nebraska Thursday evening.

Meanwhile, precipitation will continue in the Pacific Northwest through the day, before the next and last system in this series of storms arrives Thursday night into Friday. Expect wet and windy weather with locally heavy rainfall and significant snowfall above 3,500 feet to accompany this system.

In the Midwest, a clipper will slide across North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the Lake Michigan with a mix of rain, freezing rain, and snow through the afternoon. Areas of snow will be possible in parts of North Dakota in the morning and in Michigan. Snowfall amounts from this system are not expected to be very impressive. Up to 1 to 2 inches will be possible in parts of northern Michigan.

In the East, a cold blustery day is expected in the Northeast on Thursday as cold air continues to surge in on brisk west winds. Precipitation in region should taper off as high pressure builds in Thursday. Temperatures in the Lower 48 states Wednesday have ranged from a morning low of -13 degrees at Grand Marais Airport, Minn. to a high of 80 degrees at Ramona, Calif.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Israel and Apartheid: Ron Paul makes a grown woman cry

First the caveats: I have no idea who this is. I have no idea who made the video or why. I have no idea why anyone would give "Liberty Defined" to anyone as a Christmas present.

But yes, Ron Paul's reference to Israel as practicing "apartheid" apparently upset this woman to the point of tears.

Daniel Treiman did a little research, and the offending passage is here, on page 317:

Meanwhile, within Israeli politics, there is a great deal of debate and diversity of opinion. The Liberal party in Israel often raises questions about the apartheid conditions that Palestinians are subjected to. Even newspapers in Israel are willing to discuss this issue openly, but it is essentially never permitted in the United States. Former President Jimmy Carter is now persona non grata for raising the question in his most recent book, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid. J. Street, a new pro-Israel Washington PAC, is challenging AIPAC?s monopoly control of the discussion of U.S.-Israeli relations in the United States. The group Peace Now also strives to change the tone and essence of the debate.

Other American Jews have spoken out against Israel?s treatment of the Palestinians as well. The American Council for Judaism is growing in influence in the American Jewish community, especially with the younger generation. Though it?s argued that Jews are motivated to immigrate to Israel because they were exiled from Palestine, only a small fraction of American Jews ever moved to Israel.

Even given all of this, my position on Israel is the same as my position with regard to any other country. I favor a noninterventionist position, consistent with what the American Founders favored and what the Constitution enshrines. I would like a policy of peace, friendship, and trade?and no intervention in any country?s internal affairs.

So many questions.

The Liberal Party? The one that disappeared inside the Likud a couple of decades ago?

And how did she get as far as page 317?

Anyhoo, if she'd just kept with it for another graf, her tears would surely have turned to laughter at the notion that the American Council for Judaism is growing anything.

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Whale sightings something to spout about

Gray whales cruise through Southern California waters every winter, but this month the migratory giants have shown up so early and in such numbers that they are astounding many longtime observers.

Whale spotters stationed at Point Vicente in Rancho Palos Verdes have logged a record 163 sightings so far this December, more than they have seen at this point in 28 years.

Although the gray whale-watching season doesn't typically start until the end of December, the unprecedented number of early arrivals is delighting tourists, boaters and divers as the animals travel south along the coast to Mexico.

PHOTOS: Gray whale migration

Volunteers for the American Cetacean Society/Los Angeles Chapter Gray Whale Census and Behavior Project work from sunup to sundown between Dec. 1 and May 15, using binoculars and high-powered spotting scopes to find whales and log their numbers from an overlook at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center.

"I've seen some pretty good years but never anything like this," said Joyce Daniels, a volunteer who heads the whale census from noon to dusk. On Monday, when there were more than two dozen sightings, "We had whales everywhere. So many I was having trouble figuring out which whale was which," she said. "It's a real adrenaline rush to have so many whales."

After spotting them by their spouts, the eagle-eyed observers determine whether they are indeed gray whales by their mottled coloring, the shape of their flukes or the gentle notches in their backs. For each confirmed sighting, they note the whale's location and what direction it was swimming and add it to a running tally on a dry erase board. Visitors are offered binoculars to scan for the creatures themselves.

By this point in December last year, the observers had spotted 26 gray whales. The previous record was 133, spotted in 1996.

It's something of a mystery why so many gray whales are passing through Southern California this early in the season. But it could have to do with climate, food supplies or other conditions far away in Arctic waters, where the huge mammals begin their annual journey to the shallow lagoons and bays of Baja California to give birth. It's also possible that more are being spotted because they are venturing nearer to shore.

More than 20,000 gray whales migrate each year from the Arctic to Baja California and back again in the spring. Their population, once depleted by commercial whaling, successfully rebounded and was taken off the endangered species list in 1994.

The influx of gray whales has sightseeing vessels off to a busy start. Already, divers have captured dramatic underwater video within an arm's reach of a juvenile gray whale in Laguna Beach.

On an excursion Tuesday out of San Pedro's 22nd Street Landing ? the first of the year for the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium's Whalewatch program ? a small boatload of whale seekers crowded along the bow of the ship, marveling as a gray whale spouted and surfaced over and over again a few miles from the Port of Los Angeles.

Gray whales, which can grow up to 50 feet long, arrive so predictably each winter that decades ago, even as other species struggled, they became a reliable draw for sightseers, said Bernardo Alps, a volunteer naturalist for the Cabrillo Whalewatch program.

"They're really the species that started whale watching here in Southern California in the 1950s," he said. "The idea of watching them instead of hunting them."

Though it may take months to learn if the gray whales' strong showing this month is part of a larger, seasonal uptick ? sightings typically peak by the end of January ? their admirers are hoping it means the animals are healthy, well-fed and reproducing.

"It's really incredible. It may very well be the whales are coming earlier or coming in closer," said Alisa Schulman-Janiger, director and coordinator of the whale census. "To me, it's a very good sign that things are going very well with them."

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Canada takes apart Czechs at world juniors

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Selena Gomez Sends Holiday Wishes, Appreciation to Fans


Selena Gomez has spoken out for the first time since a family tragedy.

A week after her mother's miscarriage went public, Gomez posted the following message on her Facebook page last night:

“Belated Merry Christmas everybody.. I can’t thank you enough for all of your thoughts and prayers. We appreciate every one of you.. I love you all so much and we hope you and your family had a beautiful Christmas! Love, Me, Momma, Brian and our guardian angel Scarlett."

Selena Gomez, Mother

Our thoughts go out to Selena and her family. It's little comfort in this time of sorrow, but Gomez did crack our top 10 celebrities of 2011 list. She sits at number eight.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Paul Flunks the R (Racism) Test for Good Reason

Things got worse for GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul when his GOP presidential rival Newt Gingrich called Paul on the carpet for purported racially inflammatory utterances he made in the 1990s in his officially approved newsletters, "Ron Paul's Political Report" and "Ron Paul's Freedom Report," which brought in a considerable haul of cash. Paul's purported half-baked racial scribbles are by now well known. He bashed blacks as chronic welfare grifters, thugs, lousy parents, and said they are inherently racist toward whites. Paul issued a terse denial that he authored or even read any of the racial slanders at the time but there is no evidence that he wrote a correction, or issued a clarification.

Paul was back at it again in 2008. On his campaign website ronpaul2008.com, Paul spotlighted race as "Issue: Racism." "Government as an institution is particularly ill-suited to combat bigotry." In short, the 1954 landmark Supreme Court's Brown vs. Board of education school desegregation decision, the 1964 and 1968 Civil Rights Acts, the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and legions of court decisions and state laws that bar discrimination are worthless. Worse, said Paul, they actually promoted bigotry by dividing Americans into race and class. None of this would have much mattered to Gingrich or much of the media if Paul hadn't become a front runner in the Iowa Caucus.

His kind of sort of, let's drop the subject retort to the press challenge to forcefully repudiate the past writings was the standard Paul dodge. The jury then and now is still out on whether those views truly represent his feelings or not. He loudly protests that he's not a racist now because he has to if he is to have any credibility as a serious presidential contender. But protests and dodges, don't change the reasons for Paul's seemingly out of the pale attacks. They likely did accurately reflect Paul's thoughts about racial matters, if not in the crude wording, as he protests wasn't his wording, but in political sentiment. That's the operative word, "sentiment" because this sentiment can easily morph into lethal and incendiary public policy advocacy.

Paul's boast that he would not have voted for the landmark 1964 civil rights bill that's been the law of the land for nearly six decades is a textbook case in point.

Paul's rap against the bill is just as absurd and tortured as the rap that Southern Democrats and Northern GOP conservatives who bottled the bill up for more than a year in Congress used to pretty up their opposition to it. It violated property rights. Paul, nearly six decades after their efforts failed in a interview reiterated, "...I'm for property rights and for state's rights, and therefore I'm a racist, that's just outlandish."

The equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment wiped away the bogus claim that property rights trumps racial discrimination a century before Paul and Jim Crow maintenance proponents used this ploy to torpedo the civil rights bill. But his anti-civil rights position linked directly to the old property rights canard fits neatly into the stock libertarian argument that the best thing that government can do is stay out of the affairs of private citizens and private business. That the root of America's woes -- bloated spending, soaring deficits, congressional gridlock, crippling energy dependence, massive tax disparities, the drug plague, and even America's wars are the result of top heavy government interference and intrusion in the lives of Americans. Paul also knows that spicing up the horribly distorted Jeffersonian principle of limited government with race has broad implications for scrapping regulations on environmental and civil liberties, and consumer protections, gutting regulations to prevent corporate abuses, and of course, slashing funding or eliminating government health services, education, welfare, and labor rules and laws. He has drilled home in his talks, lectures, and innumerable GOP presidential debates. Paul's seeming anti-establishment, anti-party, maverick position plays well to the legions of frustrated, disgusted, even enraged GOP rank and filers and purported libertarians that are desperate to have an alternative to the GOP establishment anointed presidential contenders.

Paul can be magnanimous and apologize for the racist rants while deftly deflecting blame to someone else and then quickly lecturing the press to get over it and talk about the "substantive" issues. But the dredge up of the newsletters gave him what he wanted. He is a near household name and a viable force in the GOP. A slash and burn assault on government, even when its race tinged, doesn't hurt Paul one bit. It gets media and public attention, draws denunciations from his defenders as hitting below the belt, and quiet cheers from the multitudes that happen to agree with Paul, his racial suspect views notwithstanding. In other words, Paul flunks the R (Racism) test for good reason.

Earl Ofari Hutchinson is an author and political analyst. He is a weekly co-host of the Al Sharpton Show on American Urban Radio Network. He is the author of How Obama Governed: The Year of Crisis and Challenge. He is an associate editor of New America Media. He is host of the weekly Hutchinson Report Newsmaker Hour on KTYM Radio Los Angeles streamed on ktym.com podcast on blogtalkradio.com and on thehutchinsonreportnews.com
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China's Mengniu says destroys tainted milk

SHANGHAI | Mon Dec 26, 2011 1:12pm EST

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China Mengniu Dairy Co Ltd, the nation's biggest dairy firm, said it had destroyed milk found to be contaminated with a cancer-causing substance, the latest food safety problem to hit the country's dairy industry.

Mengniu said in a statement posted on its website over the weekend that it had destroyed a batch of products at a plant in the southwestern province of Sichuan found by the government quality watchdog to contain aflatoxin, a substance produced by food fungus that can cause severe liver damage, including liver cancer.

"Mengniu would like to express our sincere apologies to consumers," the company said, adding that none of the tainted products had made their way into the market.

"We will draw a big lesson from this incident and will work harder to meet all national and corporate standards on quality in the future," it said.

The incident comes when China's rapidly growing but fragmented dairy industry is attempting to win back consumers' confidence after a series of scandals involving milk tainted with toxic substances.

In 2008, at least six children died and nearly 300,000 became ill from powdered milk laced with melamine, an industrial chemical added to low quality or diluted milk to fool inspectors by giving misleadingly high readings for protein levels.

Earlier this month, a Chinese court sentenced a woman to death and jailed her husband for life for lacing milk sold by a competitor with the industrial salt nitrite as a form of revenge, killing three children and making 36 sick.

The Hong Kong stock market, where Mengniu's shares are listed, is closed on Monday and Tuesday for a public holiday. The company's shares last traded at HK$26.50 ($3.41). They have gained around 28 percent so far this year.

In October, Mengniu had said it was not in direct talks with Pfizer to bid for the U.S. drug giant's nutrition business, following a media report it was considering such a move. ($1 = 7.7770 Hong Kong dollars)

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Aegis Secure Key


When you need to transport highly sensitive data, sending it in email or over the Internet may not be such a great idea. Transporting a physical drive holding the encrypted data significantly reduces points of possible exposure. Even so, a determined hacker could attack the decryption software, possibly compromising the data. The fully self-contained Aegis Secure Key ($65 direct) uses an onboard PIN pad rather than relying on software. That $65 price gets you a 4GB unit; 8GB and 16GB devices can be had for $95 and $125 respectively.

Since no software is needed, you can use the drive with any USB-capable device, regardless of the operating system. Windows, Mac OS, Linux?even a proprietary device with a proprietary operating system would be fine as long as it supports USB.

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In many ways Aegis Secure Key resembles LOK-IT Secure Flash Drive ($76.25 direct, 4 stars). That's only natural, as both license some basic technology from the same source. Both work with any USB-capable operating system, both use an onboard PIN pad for access, both destroy the stored data after ten bad guesses, and so on. However, there are some significant differences.

The Aegis Secure Key comes with a quick start card that explains how to unlock the key and set your own PIN code; you'll find the full manual stored on the key itself. Red, green, and blue LED lights (powered by a rechargeable battery) turn steadily on or blink in various combinations that reflect the key's status. For example, after you enter the unlock code the green light blinks until you plug the key into a USB port, which you must do within 30 seconds of entering the code.

Where LOK-IT comes without a PIN, Aegis has a default PIN installed at the factory. Before doing anything else with the device, use the quick start card's instructions to unlock the device with that default PIN. Copy the manual PDF from the secure key to local storage on your computer and give it a quick read.

Both devices require a PIN from 7 to 15 digits long without continuous runs of numbers or strings of repeated digits. The buttons on Aegis include letters, like buttons on a phone, allowing users to create alphabetic mnemonics for the PIN.

The unlock process is the same for Aegis and LOK-IT; press the Key button, enter the PIN, press the Key button again. The button sequence for setting a new PIN is also the same.

A rather complex series of button combinations completely resets the drive, wiping out all data and generating a new encryption key. After a reset, you'll have to create a new PIN and format the drive. LOK-IT has no similar feature, though you can force a wipe by entering the wrong PIN ten times. Note that LOK-IT has only six encryption keys; once they've been used up the device is kaput. Aegis can generate any number of encryption keys.

Another advanced Aegis feature is the option to create an Admin PIN. In a business setting the Admin PIN lets management reset a user's lost PIN without losing the data, or recover data after an employee leaves.

There are physical differences too. Aegis comes with a protective sleeve; LOK-IT does not. Aegis is smaller, so it doesn't block a USB port above or below the way LOK-IT can. The membrane keys of the LOK-IT can get marked up by fingernails, leaving clues as to which numbers get pressed during PIN entry; the Aegis's keys are hard and offer click feedback. Aegis is just a bit better all around, yet it costs less.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Helping military families avoid financial troubles

12 tips to help military families avoid financial rip-offs

Experts offer advice to troops on guarding their IDs, avoiding scams

By Connie?Prater

Dean Taylor, a 71-year-old marathon runner, smiles sweetly to a classroom of U.S. Air Force trainees and dangles a carrot before their eyes.

Win a new iPod Shuffle, she says. All you have to do is fill out a form listing your name, Social Security number, address and telephone number.

There are about 30 men and women in the class at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio. Nearly all take the bait and eagerly give up their personal data. Just before the iPod drawing, Taylor spills the beans: "Just so you know. I'm going to have a great time shopping for Christmas presents because I've stolen all of your identities. Because you wanted an iPod Shuffle, you've ruined your whole life."

Around the room, there is stunned silence. "It's a huge awakening," says Taylor, a financial education director for the Council of Better Business Bureaus in central Texas. The BBB teams up with the U.S. Department of Defense to give soldiers and their families free financial counseling services and crash courses in smart money management skills through Family Readiness Centers at each military base.

Taylor repeats her "scam" to young service members at Fort Hood, Randolph Air Force Base and other military installations in her vast central Texas district. She gives a one-hour class -- called the "first-termers'" class -- which is mandatory for new service members. Taylor calls them a "captive audience" but admits that one class isn't enough to cover what could be a lifetime of lessons about money.

At the end of her class, Taylor shreds the entry forms with the airmen's personal data and hopes she is shredding a layer of ignorance about personal finance.

"Being in the military, they are so used to using their Social Security numbers for everything," says Taylor.

It's clear a uniform offers no protection from scammers, so from a variety of experts, here are a dozen financial tips for military families:?

  1. Safeguard personal information. More so than civilians, military personnel have to recite their Social Security numbers to go about their lives. Don't make it a habit. In civilian life, only a select few need your Social Security number. Lenders can and should ask for it; others you do business with don't need to know.
  2. ?Avoid automatic payments. Be wary of automatic payment plans that deduct loan payments directly from your paychecks. "Once you set it up, it can take an act of God" to undo it, says Kevin Keith, an Air Force Aid Society officer and financial counselor.
  3. A lot of times they will go out the gate and pay somebody oodles of dollars for what they can get right here for free.

    -- Della Gooding, financial counselor
    Lackland AFB
  4. Seek help on base -- for free. The Family Readiness Centers at each military base offer counseling services to help sort through confusing financial terms and develop a family budget. Take advantage of it. "A lot of times they will go out the gate and pay somebody oodles of dollars for what they can get right here for free," says Della Gooding, a financial counselor at Lackland AFB.
  5. Get help from superiors. Don't be afraid to ask your commander for help. It's in the unit's best interest to make sure you are financially fit and ready to serve. Commanders can order soldiers to seek financial help, but financial counselors prefer families to be proactive and seek help before there's a crisis looming.
  6. Check your credit report regularly. Federal law requires each of the three major credit reporting agencies to provide a free copy of your report each year. Get yours at www.annualcreditreport.com. Jerry Jackson, another Lackland financial counselor, says many soldiers may have good credit and don't know it. They sometimes pay higher interest on loans than they need to pay, Jackson says.
  7. Check out the company. The Council of Better Business Bureaus' Military Line offers free financial counseling and assistance checking out potential lenders. "If you're a young family and you need to replace your refrigerator, then go online to BBB.org and check out the appliance dealers in your area," says Brenda Linnington, Military Line director and U.S. Army veteran. "You can pull up the complaints that have been filed and whether they've been resolved. There's no cost to it."
  8. Read the fine print. If you are contemplating a major purchase and don't fully understand the terms, call the financial counselors on base or the BBB's Military Line for help sorting through the fine print. Don't sign up for the deal until AFTER you have consulted with a financial counselor. "Read the fine print -- as painful as that can be on contracts," says Linnington."Some of the calls that I get are from people who are in legal contracts that are not beneficial to them. Had they read the fine print, they might not have entered into that contract."
  9. Plan for the future. Set aside money for an emergency fund to cover unexpected costs that may arise. "Even if it's just $50 or $100 each paycheck," says Joseph Montanaro, a retired U.S. Army Reserve officer and a certified financial planner with USAA Savings Bank, one of the largest lenders catering to military families. "There are financial emergencies that are going to come up. Cars break down." Having a savings account or emergency fund are "kinds of things that are going to keep you from going into debt should you have an emergency," he adds.
  10. Develop a budget.

    Financial counselor Tony Davis helps a service member at Lackland Air Force Base.
    Photo Credits: U.S. Air Force photo by Robbin Cresswell.

    Get help setting up a family budget and stick to it. Try not to live beyond your means. "Ninety-nine percent of my clients have never had a written budget so they know what's going on with their finances," says Tony Davis, another financial counselor.
  11. Beware of lenders touting military connections. Unscrupulous lenders may market their services with photos of people in uniform or with signs saying "Military welcome." Some sales people may even be former service members -- or say that they are. "Don't assume that if they have military symbols hanging on a shingle that they are OK," said Chris Kukla, senior counsel with the Center for Responsible Lending in North Carolina.
  12. Don't be in a hurry. "The most effective negotiating strategy is to walk home," Kukla says. Although lenders may say, 'no questions asked,' and offer cash with no credit checks, service members should not be quick to jump at these offers. Many have hidden fees and other gotchas.
  13. Be careful of Internet lenders. "You don't know who is offering the loan or what rights you might have. Payday lenders can be offshore," says Kukla. "These folks don't care about the laws on debt collection in the United States."
See related: Uncle Sam wants you ... unless your credit stinks

Published: December 23, 2011


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MCX crude oil to remain higher on inventory concerns

Crude oil futures briefly pushed above the $100/barrel mark to settled with a gain of +1.03% at 5268 on MCX due to sharply lower inventories and strong US leading indicators.

Slight weakness in the US dollar helped push crude prices higher. Dollar weakness normally helps commodity prices, as it increases their appeal as an alternative asset and makes dollar priced commodities less expensive for holders of other currencies. Jobless claims in the US dropped by 4k last week and leading indicators beat forecasts.

Meanwhile, US oil supplies hit decade lows fueling the bullish advance. Meanwhile, prices continued to draw support from a potential disruption to Middle Eastern oil supplies.

A series of at least 14 coordinated bombings hit Baghdad earlier in the day, killing at least 57 people. The bombings come just days after the last US troops left the country, renewing fears over sectarian violence between Sunni and Shia Muslim groups. Iraq pumped nearly 2.57mbls of oil per day last month.

Lingering concerns that the West would impose tougher sanctions on Iran over the country?s nuclear program also lent support.

Iran is the world's fourth largest oil producer, pumping nearly 5% of the world's oil in 2010. Now technically market is trading in the range as RSI for 18days is currently indicating 59.58, where as 50DMA is at 4987 and crude is trading above the same and getting support at 5226 and below could see a test of 5183 level, And resistance is now likely to be seen at 5293, a move above could see prices testing 5317.

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Crude trading range is 5183-5317.
Crude oil briefly pushed above the $100 per barrel mark due to sharply lower inventories and strong US leading indicators.
Crude can see pressure as government data showed that US economic growth was slower than previously estimated Q3.
Lingering concerns that the West would impose tougher sanctions on Iran over the country?s nuclear program also lent support.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

APNewsBreak: Texas rejects Valero tax break bid (Providence Journal)

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Britney Spears' Big 2011: From A Smash Album To A Ring On Her Finger

A decade into her career, the pop megastar reinvented herself this year as the ultimate Femme Fatale and made a big commitment to Jason Trawick.
By Jocelyn Vena


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Maybe Britney Spears' lucky number is 30. The singer turned 30 this year, marking the landmark birthday on December 2 with a fan-voted MTV News tournament that crowned the Best Britney Video of All Time. But her 30th year also proved to be an incredibly successful period in her career.

For the first time in a while, she seemed comfortable being the pop megastar that she is. More than a decade into her career, Spears re-emerged as a Femme Fatale, giving fans a fist-pumping album, embarking on a flashy tour and dropping more memorable music videos. Britney Spears fandom was reenergized as the singer came out of her shell, opening up about this phase in her career as well her personal life in several high-profile interviews. So it's probably not surprising that Spears will cap off the year at #4 on MTV News' Top Newsmakers of 2011 list, just behind Lil Wayne.

"When I was younger, I was busy, busy, and I was always singing and dancing all the time. I was just really creative," she recalled in the MTV special "I Am the Femme Fatale." "That's when my mom realized I'm a really creative person."

She let that creativity shine over the past 12 months. From "Hold It Against Me" to "Till the World Ends" to her Chris Marrs Piliero-directed "I Wanna Go" and "Criminal," Britney made headlines every time she dropped a music video. But no vid stirred up as much controversy as her "Criminal" clip, which featured real-life boyfriend (now fiancé) Jason Trawick — and his abs.

"At the end of the day, Jason killed it," Piliero told MTV News of Trawick's cameo. "That was one of those things I was really stoked [about], as much as I went into it like, 'Wow, he's not an actor. This is going to be interesting,' but I really do like a challenge, and I really do like the idea that I'm a director and my job is to direct and get the performance. For me, it was a fun challenge to be like, 'I'm gonna make sure that you are awesome,' and he was."

Between video shoots, Spears hit the road with the likes of Nicki Minaj, Joe Jonas, and DJ Pauly D. Spears fully embraced her sensuality on the Femme Fatale Tour, a spectacular show full of costume changes, elaborate stage setups and stunning mini-films.

And while much of the 2011 VMA buzz was about Beyoncé's baby bump and Jo Calderone, Spears stole the spotlight by walking away with a Moonman for Best Pop Video and the prized Video Vanguard Award. She also had tongues wagging after an onstage kiss from Jo (a.k.a. Lady Gaga), just before she was honored with an electrifying dance tribute that highlighted some of biggest career moments.

"It was really crazy. I had no idea what to expect," Spears told us backstage at the VMAs. "The kids were amazing and so entertaining, and it was a really fun night. It was really cool. I was like, 'Wow, that's really sweet!' "

As 2011 came to a close, Spears wrapped up her tour, and MTV News threw her a birthday bash in the form of the "30 Videos for 30 Years" tournament. The competition was heated but in the end, Spears' iconic "I'm a Slave 4 U" took home the prize. And just when it seemed things couldn't get any better, Britney confirmed she was engaged to Trawick after dating for two years. She showed off her Neil Lane ring during a celebratory weekend in Las Vegas.

MTV continues our Best of 2011 coverage by looking back at the biggest pop-culture stories of the year. As we count down the newsmakers that mattered to you most, also check out our Best Artists, Best Songs, Best MTV Live Performances and Best EDM Artists of 2011.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Mary Risley: "Fed Up With The Holidays? Just Pound The Peppercorns!" (VIDEO)

For those of you who found Mary Risley's "Just Put the F*cking Turkey in the Oven" a refreshing departure from holidaypalooza, we have two words for you: Mary's back.

Risley, the San Francisco-based chef and culinary educator, made headlines last month with her Thanksgiving-themed viral video -- a turkey-roasting demo that encouraged viewers to cook simply and resist the urge to succumb to the enormous pressures of hosting a "perfect" holiday. And with her latest video, "Fed Up with the Holidays? Just Pound the Peppercorns!," Risley captured the same no-nonsense spirit for a low-maintenance holiday meal -- for one.

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"Maybe you're alone on New Years Eve!" said Risley in the video. Risley explained how the meal could easily be altered to accommodate two to four people, but the sentiment of the video sent perhaps an even more refreshing message than the first: it's ok to be alone on the holidays.

In the video, Risley teaches viewers to make a rustic pear salad, steak au poivre with potatoes gratin and spinach and a chocolate-cherry bread pudding. "Look at this," said Risley about the salad. "Isn't this a beautiful salad? Doesn't matter whether you like Santa Claus or Jesus. Or none of them. It's just a nice salad for this time of year."

Besides her trademark jokes and wisecracks, Risley also offered plenty of valuable cooking tips, such as the two rules to pan-cooking a steak ("don't push it around and don't crowd the pan") and the secret to dealing with tempermental melting chocolate. ("Don't add any liquid halfway through the cooking.")

"And remember," said Risley at the close of the video. " Whether you're with people you like or don't like, you can always take pleasure in a good meal."

The video certainly shares similarities (an understatement) with the original. But even if Risley proves to be a bit of a one-trick-pony, we continue to be moved by her nontraditional and alarmingly sincere message: f*ck convention -- do what makes you happy.

Check out Mary Risley's video "Fed Up With The Holidays? Just Pound the Peppercorns!" by Jaded Palate Productions below:

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Sen. Al Franken gets answers from Carrier IQ, carriers -- 'still very troubled by what's going on'

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U.S. Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., didn't like what he'd heard about the whole Carrier IQ saga. And after receiving answers from the analytics company, he still doesn't like what he hears. On Thursday,  Franken, shairman of the Senate Subcommitte on Privacy, Technology and the Law, issued a statement on the reponses he received.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Free microchips for Rohnert Park, Cotati pets

Free microchips for pets are being offered as a gift by the Rohnert Park Animal Shelter through the end of December. The free implants are available to Rohnert Park and Cotati pets to raise the chances of furry friends being returned if they should become lost.

Nearly equal in size to a rice kernel, a microchip takes only seconds to be injected painlessly into your pet. Then, if your pet should become lost, most animal shelters have scanners to read your contact information programmed into the microchip so pets can be returned home.

Bring dogs (on leash) and cats (in carriers) to the Rohnert Park Animal Shelter at 301 J. Rogers Lane during regular business hours: Wednesday, 1 to 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 1 to 5:30 p.m., and Sunday, 1 to 4:30 p.m. No appointment is necessary.

This offer is limited to Rohnert Park and Cotati residents. For more information, call the shelter at 584-1582, or visit online at rpanimalshelter.org.

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Migrant ship sinks off Indonesia; over 200 missing (AP)

JAKARTA, Indonesia ? Rescuers battled high waves Sunday as they searched for 200 asylum seekers still missing after their wooden ship sank off Indonesia's main island of Java. So far, only 33 people have been plucked alive from the choppy waters.

Survivors told authorities they had been trying to reach Australia, said Lt. Alwi Mudzakir, a maritime police official who was heading rescue operations.

He blamed Saturday's accident on overloading, saying the vessel ? packed with 250 men, women and children from Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran and Turkey ? appeared to have been carrying more than twice its capacity.

When the boat became unsteady 20 miles (32 kilometers) off Java's coast, people started panicking, causing it two sway violently back and forth, until finally it capsized.

Indonesia, a sprawling archipelagic nation of 240 million people, has more than 18,000 islands and thousands of miles (kilometers) of unpatrolled coastline, making it a key transit point for smuggling migrants.

Those on the ship that sank Saturday had passed through the capital, Jakarta, three days earlier without any legal immigration documents, according to police.

An unidentified group loaded them onto four buses and brought them to a port, promising to get them to Christmas Island, an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean.

One of the survivors, Esmat Adine, told the official news agency Antara that when the ship started to rock, triggering the panic, people were so tightly packed they had nowhere to go.

"That made the boat even more unstable, and eventually it sank," said the 24-year-old Afghan migrant, adding that he and others survived by clinging to parts of the broken vessel until they were picked up by local fishermen.

He estimated that more than 40 children were on the ship. Mudzakir said that two children and a woman were among the 33 who had been rescued.

The police official was giving up hope of finding more survivors, saying weather was bad and four fishing boats and a navy war ship involved in the operation were battling 4-meter- (13-foot-) high waves.

"We fear that a large number of victims will not be rescued," he said.

Last month, a ship carrying about 70 asylum seekers from Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan capsized off the southern coast of Central Java province, and at least eight people died.

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Associated Press writer Niniek Karmini contributed to this report.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

'Around Campus' college notebook

STEVEN CODY

PRINCETON

Sport: Football

Local connection: Senior from Clover Hill/Governor's Academy

Notable: Cody, a 6-foot-1 linebacker, earned second-team all-Ivy League distinction by logging 61 tackles (third among Tigers' defenders) and a fumble recovery. He overcame significant adversity to do so. Cody suffered a broken leg in the first game of Princeton's 2010 season.

CHRIS SMITH

YALE

Sport: Football

Local connection: Junior from Clover Hill

Notable: Smith was named to the all-Ivy League second team as a wide receiver and kick returner despite being limited by injuries to only six games. As a receiver, he caught 28 passes for 602 yards and six TDs (both team highs). He returned 20 kickoffs for an average of 24 yards per runback.

ANDREW GARAFOLO

MARY WASHINGTON

Sport: Swimming

Local connection: Junior from James River/Poseidon

Notable: Garafolo contributed a pair of individual victories to Mary Washington's split of a tri-meet against Hood and York. He won the 1,000-yard freestyle (10:21.68) and the 200 individual medley (2:05.02). He finished second in the 200 free (1:50.20) in the Eagles' win over Randolph-Macon.

BRANDON CARR

WEST VIRGINIA

Sport: Swimming

Local connection: Senior from Atlee/NOVA

Notable: Carr helped the Mountaineers sweep a tri-meet against Big East opponents Villanova and Cincinnati. He swam with West Virginia's victorious entry in the 200-yard medley relay (1:35.44) and had second-place finishes in the 100 backstroke (51.77) and the 100 butterfly (51.25).

MATTHEW BROCK

VMI

Sport: Wrestling

Local connection: Senior from Douglas Freeman

Notable: Brock won four of five matches and placed third in the 174-pound class at the Keystone Classic. He earned his place on the podium with a 5-0 triumph over Penn's Ian Korb in the third-place match. Brock collected three wins at last month's Hokie Open.

RACHEL NAURATH

VIRGINIA

Sport: Swimming

Local connection: Sophomore from Collegiate/NOVA

Notable: Naurath harvested four individual wins in the Cavs' sweep of a tri-meet against Indiana and Penn State. She won the 200-, 500- and 1,000-yard freestyle races. She also won the 200 butterfly (1:59.91). In addition, she swam with two first-place U.Va. relay teams.

Compiled by Vic Dorr Jr.

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iPad 3 slated to hit in February 2012: report

The iPad 3 is coming, a month ahead of schedule. Maybe.

The original iPad launched in April of 2010. The iPad 2 launched in March of 2011. And the iPad 3 will launch ? right on schedule, more or less ? in February of 2012. So says Citi analyst?Richard Gardner, who recently penned a note to investors, forecasting the arrival of the new iPad, and with it, a screen sporting more than double the resolution of the previous model.?

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"[T]here do not appear to be any significant technical hurdles remaining" to releasing the iPad 3, Gardner wrote, according to Business Insider. As the eWeek team points out, the timing certainly lines up, in more than one way: The iPad is due for a major overhaul (the iPad and iPad 2 were pretty similar devices, save the processing power) and the iPad must be able to fend off the onslaught of all the Android tablets undoubtedly launching in 2012.?

But hey, when the new iPad hits the market, what will Apple do about the old iPad?

Well, over at PC World, Jeff Bertolucci wonders if Apple might keep the iPad 2 around. "Apple may decide to copy its iPhone strategy in the tablet market, an approach that may appeal to price-sensitive buyers unwilling to pay $500 or more for an iPad," Bertolucci writes. "One option would be to price the iPad 2 aggressively ? a starting price at $299, for example ? while pricing the higher-end iPad 3 at $499 and up."?

The iPad 2 launched earlier this year amid a serious media frenzy. Reviews were generally kind ? one critic described the device as "technology from the near future"?? and sales were big, pretty much right from the get-go. By one estimate, Apple could sell an astonishing 40 million iPad units by the end of the year, leaving all of its competitors, even the feisty Kindle Fire, way back in the rear-view.?

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Phil Spector seeks appeal from Supreme Court

By Matthew Perpetua, Rolling Stone.com

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Phil Spector's lawyers have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review his murder conviction, arguing that his constitutional rights were violated by the trial judge. According to attorney Dennis Riordan, Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler became a witness for the prosecution by offering his opinion on an expert's testimony during the trial.

Photos: Phil Spector -- before the fall

Spector, who is currently serving 19 years to life in prison for the 2003 murder of actress Lana Clarkson in his Los Angeles mansion, has failed in previous attempts to overturn Judge Fidler's ruling. The California Supreme Court shot down an appeal on the decision twice over earlier this year.

The legendary record producer's attorneys ultimately hope to obtain a third trial for their client. His first trial, back in 2007, was declared a mistrial after jurors deadlocked.

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