Friday, December 30, 2011

Raiders: WR/KR Ford returns to practice

By Steve Corkran
Wednesday, December 28th, 2011 at 12:07 pm in Oakland Raiders.

Wide receiver/kick returner Jacoby Ford is practicing today after missing the past seven weeks with a foot sprain. Therefore, it?s logical to assume that he intends to play Sunday against the San Diego Chargers.
Ford is running routes, catching passes and doing everything else asked of the wide receivers. He last participated in a football-related activity Nov. 10, when he suffered his injury against the Chargers at the end of a long reception.
If the Raiders get back Ford, quarterback Carson Palmer will have at his disposal all six wide receivers for the first time since that Nov. 10 game.
It comes at an ideal time for the Raiders, given they are in a must-win situation. Fellow receiver Denarius Moore returned last week, and he caught four passes for 94 yards, including a 61-yard touchdown in the third quarter.
It remains uncertain whether Ford will be used on kick returns. Coach Hue Jackson might be averse to taxing Ford too much in his first game back. Ford missed the past six games.
Running back Darren McFadden, on the other hand, still isn?t healthy enough to practice, even though he suffered his midfoot sprain 66 days ago, against the Kansas City Chiefs on Oct. 23.
Jackson said he doesn?t prefer to play anyone in a game if he hasn?t practiced in the lead up to the game. That gives McFadden two more opportunities to get back on the field and show that he is ready to contribute.
At this point, that appears a long-shot.
Free safety Michael Huff is practicing today, as well. He has missed the past two games. However, he said Monday that he will play regardless how sore or banged up he is because of the ramifications of the game.
The Raiders need to win Sunday just to have a shot at making the playoffs. Even then, they would need the Denver Broncos to lose or tie against the Chiefs, or the Bengals to lose to the Baltimore Ravens and have anything happen other than a three-way tie that involves the Raiders, Bengals and Tennessee Titans.
Defensive tackles Richard Seymour and John Henderson are not at practice. Henderson is nursing a sore knee. No word on what ails Seymour, who has been a regular at practice the past several weeks.
Seymour was named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for his two blocked field-goal attempts against the Chiefs in a 16-13 overtime victory Sunday.

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Last-minute holiday shopping gives lift in finale

A last-minute shopper leaves the Toys R Us flagship store in New York's Times Square, Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011. As the clock counts down to Christmas Day, retailers have begun a big push to snare procrastinating shoppers searching frantically for last-minute gifts and hoping for final-weekend deals. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

A last-minute shopper leaves the Toys R Us flagship store in New York's Times Square, Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011. As the clock counts down to Christmas Day, retailers have begun a big push to snare procrastinating shoppers searching frantically for last-minute gifts and hoping for final-weekend deals. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

(AP) ? The holiday shopping season turned out to be two seasons split by a big lull.

A surge in buying in the two weeks before Christmas coupled with a record-breaking Black Friday gave retailers a solid season. The doldrums between the buying binges show how shoppers have learned to wait for the discounts they know will come.

For Dec. 1-24, spending rose 4.7 percent compared with the same period last year, according to research firm ShopperTrak. In November, it rose 4.1 percent. A 4 percent increase is considered a successful season. A combined figure for the whole season won't be available until after Dec. 31.

The increase is good news for the economy, because it shows shoppers were willing and able to fund a holiday splurge. Consumer spending, including major items such as health care, accounts for 70 percent of the economy.

Still, plenty of shoppers are pinched for cash in the slow economic recovery, and were seeking the best deals. Stores have trained even shoppers who are primed to spend to look for a discount.

In the week before Christmas, last-minute shoppers gave retailers a 4.5 percent increase in revenue at stores open at least a year with the same week last year, according to the International Council of Shopping Centers-Goldman Sachs Weekly Chain Store Sales Index.

The index estimates sales at 24 major stores including Macy's Inc. and Costco Wholesale Corp. Revenue at stores open at least a year is an important measurement of a retailer's performance because it excludes the effects of stores that open or close during the year.

Total retail revenue for the week ended Saturday rose 14.8 percent compared with the year ago, ShopperTrak estimates.

Gift buyers gained steam as the season went on. The store revenue figure rose 0.9 percent last week from the week before, building on a 3.4 percent increase the week before that.

"The downs and ups were much more accentuated," said Michael P. Niemira, chief economist at the trade group. "It just shows how cautious the consumer is. Consumers are bargain hunters more today than ever before."

The post-Black Friday lull was deeper than usual this year. The two weeks after Thanksgiving weekend showed the biggest percentage sales decline since 2000. Then, during the final two weeks before Christmas, sales surged again, by the highest rate since 2005, Niemira said.

"The holiday season was good but uneven," Niemira said.

Stores are expected to benefit when shoppers come back to spend their gift cards, because people often spend more than the cards' value. In addition, gift card sales are recorded only when shoppers redeem them.

People have more money on their cards to spend. According to an ICSC-Goldman Sachs survey of shoppers conducted Sunday, 18 percent of holiday spending went toward gift cards, up from 14.6 percent last year.

ICSC said it expects holiday sales for November and December to rise in line with its forecast of 3.5 percent.

The week after Christmas, which includes six shopping days, should be strong. But it's being compared with seven days last year because the week as retailers measure it ends on Saturday.

As proof that consumers are timing their spending to when they know they'll get the best bargains, Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, was the biggest sales day, as expected, generating sales of $11.4 billion, up 6.6 percent from a year ago, according to ShopperTrak.

But based on preliminary data, Christmas Eve and Dec. 26 were the second- and third-heaviest spending days of the season, according to ShopperTrak founder Bill Martin. He had originally expected Saturday, Dec. 17, to be the second-largest. Christmas Eve wasn't even forecast to be among the top 10 days.

"Shoppers are willing to spend when they know the biggest discounts are available," said Martin.

ShopperTrak measures foot traffic in 25,000 stores in the U.S. and blends those figures with economic data along with proprietary sales figures from merchants. The data excludes sales from auto dealers, gas stations, restaurants and grocery stores.

A fuller holiday spending picture will come Jan. 5, when stores including Target Corp. and Macy's will release December sales figures.

Associated Press

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

How Will Chinese Stocks Fare In 2012?

BEIJING, China: Chinese stocks have taken a hit this year, with the Shanghai Composite down by more than 21 per cent as the markets head into the last few days of trade in 2011.

And with signs of a slowing domestic economy in the new year, investors are expected to remain cautious.

But some market-watchers said the Chinese market maybe due for a rebound.

China stocks have been struggling in 2011 amid worries over domestic credit tightening and the gloomy external outlook.

Other factors including the eurozone crisis, sluggish US recovery as well as rising food and property prices at home have depressed China?s stock markets.

With the Shanghai Composite tumbling by some 20 per cent this year, it is one of the worst-performing markets in the region.

Some market-watchers said the selling has been overdone, as a result of too many speculators in the market.

Watchdata Technologies CEO Wang Youjun said: ?It?s not to share in enterprises? profits and income but buying and selling in the market to add value.

?There are too many of such people. For example, China has more than 100 million investors, about 50, 60 million active accounts.

?When we speak to our Brazilian counterparts, they have only 500,000 investor accounts and only one hundred to two hundred thousand active ones. It shows how many Chinese people are into the stock market.

But foreign investors have also shifted money out of China stocks.

In November, Bank of America and Goldman Sachs reduced their shares in China?s banks on fears that developers may not be able to repay their loans amid falling property prices.

But some analysts are still positive about the property sector in the long term.

IHS Global Economics China analyst Alistair Thornton said: ?There?s talk about over capacity in the property sector ? that?s certainly true because they?re building the wrong type of properties at the wrong type of areas, at the wrong price point for a lot of people.

?But there?s a huge demand for property and infrastructure development over the next 10, 20 years, that will continue unabated almost.?

The Chinese authorities have made building affordable homes a priority in the coming years.

Some believe companies related to property ? currently suppressed by government measures ? may start rebounding next year.

Peking University Guanghua School of Management Professor of Accounting Jiang Guohua said: ?Property developers, the financial sector, public utilities, especially power generation companies ? they bore the brunt of government regulation in the past year and their stocks were under-priced relative to their fundamentals and results.

?It?s an over-reaction. That?s why I prefer these companies in the coming period of time.?

With inflation easing to its lowest in nearly a year in November, many expect the central bank to start injecting liquidity into the market.

Some analysts said for China?s stock markets to continue developing there should be less government intervention.

Professor Jiang said: ?Our regulators have, to a certain extent, become the dealers of the stock market. To keep it growing, fewer IPOs are offered. To suppress it, release more IPOs. (In the) long term, this will hurt investors? confidence and moves.?

Analysts said the long-term challenge is for China is to reduce regulations in its markets to attract more investors.

But with uncertainty in the world?s financial markets and the global economy, any liberalisation is unlikely to happen next year.

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92% Take Shelter

It's rare that I get to take some local pride and puff my chest about a movie being shot in Ohio. Take Shelter, a small, suspenseful character-piece, was filmed in Loraine County, near Cleveland. Several of the actors in the production are local actors, including Tova Stewart, the adorable seven-year-old who plays the onscreen deaf daughter. The young gal, who is also deaf in real-life, is from Columbus and was in attendance at the theater I saw Take Shelter at. And I can beam with even more local pride at the fact that Take Shelter is unwaveringly magnificent. It's a remarkably tense movie, deeply realized, expertly crafted, and one of the best films of the year. Curtis (Michael Shannon) is a working-class family man in rural Ohio. He works as a manager of a two-man drill team, scouring the earth for valuable deposits. His wife, Samantha (Jessica Chastain), cares for their recently deaf daughter, Hannah (Stewart), and sews pillows and embroidery on the side. They are making ends meet to save up for Hannah's cochlear implant surgery. This family tranquility is interrupted when Curtis begins having strange visions. He sees dark, ominous storms that no one else seems to see. He hears loud cracks of thunder during clear skies. He feels the dark rain fall on his person. He wakes from frightful dreams detailing friends and family turning on him. What does it all mean? Curtis feels compelled to remodel the storm shelter in the backyard. He even purchases a cargo container and buries it in the yard, collecting some end-of-the-world provisions. Could Curtis just be crazy? His mother has been in a psychiatric home since she abandoned Curtis as a child. She began having schizophrenic episodes in her mid 30s, and Curtis is now 35. Is he being warned of what lies ahead or is he succumbing to the pull of a hereditary mental illness? This is very likely the most nerve-racking, tense, dread-filled film I've watched since 2009's Oscar-winner, The Hurt Locker. Writer/director Jeff Nichols (Shotgun Stories) masterfully lays out the particulars of his tale. Even the family drama has some nicely constructed tension. Curtis' family is living paycheck to paycheck, so his backyard project is a real financial setback. By borrowing equipment from his work, Curtis is even risking losing his job, the only way he can afford his child's cochlear implant. Not only do we dread stormy weather and strange flocking patterns for birds, we dread the everyday struggles of keeping afloat. Curtis following his visions can very likely put his family into financial ruin, but is that a risk worth taking? Nichols nicely creates an authentic small-town setting. There are small, acute character touches that enrich the story, like when Dewart (Shea Wigham) concludes that the best compliment a man can give is that "he's lived a good life." When Curtis and Samantha watch their daughter sleep, they share behavior they are still trying to kick in adjusting to having a deaf child ("I still take my boots off not to wake her," he confides. "I still whisper," she returns). These people and their troubles feel believable, and their reactions to Curtis' strange behavior feel extremely believable. Whispers begin to spread and people start to treat madness like it's a communicable illness. Religion seems like a natural landing zone when discussing anything apocalyptic and/or prophetic, but Nichols sidesteps this discussion. There could have been some interesting theological room to explore here, considering a Biblical prophet would likely be derided as mentally ill in our modern age. Nichols keeps things secular. Curtis is admonished for missing church again, but that's about the extent of religion in the man's life. He does not seek out spiritual advice. He seeks out psychiatry, at least if he could afford it he would. There are some terrific standard thriller moments, like some well-calculated jump scares and many nightmare fake-outs, but the film's real skill is drawing out tension to the point where you want to shout at the screen. This is a deliberately paced thriller knotted with unbearable tension. We become conditioned to start doubting the onscreen imagery after Curtis' series of nightmares. Every time there's a storm now the audience, too, fears the validity of what we witness. What is the significance of these portent signs? There's a moment toward the climax, where a storm door needs to be opened, and I simultaneously was dreading every second leading up to that door opening and silently screaming in anticipation. Every part of me wanted to see what was going to happen next and I could not guess where Nichols would take us. I was a nervous wreck. The dread was so heavy, so all consuming, and not just from an apocalyptic standpoint. Curtis understandingly thinks he may be nuts, especially since his own mother is a paranoid schizophrenic. The threat isn't just the strange apocalyptic signs but also Curtis himself unraveling and lashing out. He worries that he'll become a danger to his own family, and if he cannot discern the difference between reality and fantasy it's only a matter of time before he jeopardizes his loved ones. He fears he'll be ripped away from his family. He wants to be better, he wants to be "normal," but he can't trust his own senses. Take Shelter is also so effective thanks to Shannon, a talented actor who always seems to be on the brink of freaking out. The bug-eyed, crazed, monotone actor has planned plenty of nutcases in the movies. He was nominated for an Oscar in 2009 for Revolutionary Road for playing such a nutter. He's a live wire of an actor, simmering, waiting for the final cue to explode. Shannon uses this intensity to his great advantage, wonderfully mirroring the movie's compounding dread. Shannon's character is troubled, that's for sure, and worries about slipping into insanity. His performance is simply riveting, searching for answers amidst the desire to keep his family safe at all costs, even if that eventually means his removal. When he has to confront his central dilemma, the legitimacy of his visions, Shannon is racked with fear, eyes glistening with tears, terrified to go on faith, and your eyes are glued to the screen, completely taken in by the depth of the performance. I hope Shannon gets some due recognition come awards season because I doubt I'll see few performances more compelling. Chastain has had quite a breakout year for herself with lead roles in Tree of Life, The Help, and The Debt. She has a remarkable vulnerability to her, radiating an ethereal vibe (no doubt why Terrence Mallick chose her), and both aspects are put to fine use in Take Shelter. She's much more than the oft underwritten put-upon wife, silently enduring her husband's foibles. She's desperate for an answer to explain her husband's actions and motivations. She's alert, angry, compassionate, and deeply concerned. Chastain holds her own with Shannon, and the two elevate each other's performance subtlety, making their supportive relationship even more believable. Take heed movie lovers, and make sure to find Take Shelter, an intelligent, expertly constructed, suspenseful drama with powerful performances and a powerful sense of dread. Shannon's coiled intensity nicely fits the mounting tension. Nichols has created a taut thriller, a fiercely felt human drama, and an involving character-piece attuned to the talents of its cast. Take Shelter is a commanding, unsettling film that puts the audience in the unreliable position of the main character's point of view. You may almost hope for some actual apocalypse just to validate the guy's struggle. When was the last time you secretly hoped for the end of the world just to give one person a sense of relief? Take shelter from inferior movies and find a theater playing this tremendous movie. Nate's Grade: A

November 6, 2011

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

CSX presents gift of $25,000 to Marshall University?s Bucks for Brains program for rail research at RTI

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Developers release legal Siri port | TG Daily

Two hackers have come up with a Siri port that they say brings all the voice assistant's functionality to any jailbroken iOS 5 device - legally.

Grant Paul and Ryan Petrich say their Spire installer brings all the iPhone 4S Siri functionality to the jailbroken iPhone 4, iPhone 3Gs,iPod Touch and iPad.

And unlike other Siri ports created in the last few weeks, they say, it's perfectly legal. "Spire uses a new method to obtain the files necessary for Siri, so it doesn?t have the copyright issues encountered by previous attempts," says Paul.

It's not the easiest of solutions, though. Apple still requires authorization to use Siri, so information from an iPhone 4S is still required, and this means using a proxy.

Paul points out that for anyone who already owns an iPhone 4S - or has a friend that does - it's just a matter of using the phone's ownauthentification tokens. Otherwise, he says, it may be possible to use Google Chrome?s speech API, hooked up to code that can decode the Siri requests and parse Google?s result.

"Maybe in the future someone will find a way to evade the authorization requirement, but from my position here that?s unlikely," he says. "Hopefully, however, you?ll be able to figure something out."

In the longer term, once the iPhone 4S is jailbroken, there shouldn't be any need for the proxy server, he says.

Spire is available free on Cydia now. Paul warns that it uses about 100MB of data, meaning that a Wifi connection is necessary.

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Source: http://www.tgdaily.com/mobility-features/60423-developers-release-legal-siri-port

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The hypocrisy of the Church revisited

Remember yesterday, when I pointed to the fact that an organisation like the Catholic Church, that sits on billions in assets and asks its followers for donations while paying no taxes, is incredibly hypocritical in bemoaning poor children who lack basic necessities ?

Try and top that, I mean, how hypocritical can you be ? Well, Ratzinger the Catholic Pope did it easily, here he is :

Together let us ask God?s help for the peoples of the Horn of Africa, who suffer from hunger and food shortages, aggravated at times by a persistent state of insecurity. May the international community not fail to offer assistance to the many displaced persons coming from that region and whose dignity has been sorely tried.

Spoken by a guy in a gold-embroided robe, standing before a golden chair, in his own palace full of artworks worth millions, a guy whose flock are asked for donations at every church service. Can you bloody believe it. I need a new irony meter.

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Betty White Monday Night Football Intro: Hit or Miss?


Ever since ESPN announced that Betty White would be doing "A White Christmas" skit for the December 26 Monday night football tilt, we were looking forward to it.

Betty White is the man, after all. Not literally, of course. She's an 89-year-old woman. But she's the coolest octogenarian around, so this had to be good, right?

Meh. If you enjoy a sweet old lady talking about hot NFL QBs, with holiday themes, it was a smash hit. But Hank Williams Jr. is likely smirking somewhere.

On the plus side, Drew Brees set the NFL passing record last night. Here's a nice HD video of Betty White's lead-in to Monday Night Football on ESPN ...

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2011/12/betty-white-monday-night-football-intro-hit-or-miss/

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Monday, December 26, 2011

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Comedian Louis C.K. made $1M, gave half away

Louis C.K. cut out TV networks by selling his latest comedy special online -- then used network airtime to promote it. The strategy helped him earn a cool million dollars in a matter of days, half of which he's giving away to his staff and charities.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Paramore, Gym Class Heroes, Cobra Starship, Panic! At the Disco, Sublime with Rome, & Travie McCoy Come to Rock Band!

Since 1996, Fueled By Ramen Records has pushed to build an ever-growing roster of the best and brightest punk-inspired rock/pop bands. Celebrating its 15th anniversary, Fueled By Ramen had one of its biggest years yet in 2011, with a string of hits from bands like Gym Class Heroes, Paramore, Panic! at the Disco, and more. With ?Fueled By Ramen Pack 01,? some of those hits come to Rock Band on December 27th!

?You Make Me Feel?? the hit single off of Cobra Starship?s Night Shades kicks off the pack. The song features female singer-songwriter Sabi, who lends her vocals to the dance pop hit. Gym Class Heroes? ?Stereo Hearts,? featuring Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine, Panic! at the Disco?s ?I Write Sins Not Tragedies,? Paramore?s ?Pressure,? and Sublime with Rome?s ?Panic? are also included in the pack. Rounding things out is Travie McCoy, featuring chart-topping singer-writer Bruno Mars, with the hit track ?Billionaire.?

Fueled By Ramen is currently celebrating its 15th anniversary with a book and DVD, featuring interviews with Paramore?s Haley Williams, and live performances from Fueled By Ramen recording artists. More info can be found on Fueled by Ramen?s official online store.

Available on Xbox 360 and Wii on December 27th; available on PlayStation 3 on January 3rd

  • Cobra Starship (ft. Sabi) ? ?You Make Me Feel?? O
  • Gym Class Heroes (ft. Adam Levine) ? ?Stereo Hearts? O
  • Panic! at the Disco ? ?I Write Sins Not Tragedies? X O
  • Paramore ? ?Pressure?
  • Sublime with Rome ? ?Panic? X O
  • Travie McCoy (ft. Bruno Mars) ? ?Billionaire? O

These tracks will be available in Europe on PlayStation 3 on January 4th.

The tracks will be available as ?Fueled By Ramen Pack 01? for $9.99, with all songs available for purchase individually for $1.99 on Xbox 360 & PlayStation 3, and $2.00 on Wii. Tracks marked with ?O? feature support for keyboards; tracks marked with ?X? will offer Pro Guitar and Pro Bass expansions for $0.99 per song. For more information about Pro Guitar and Pro Bass upgrades, visit our support section. Rock Band 3 Pro Mode requires Rock Band Pro-compatible instrument controllers.

To discuss this DLC, please visit the official discussion thread in the Rock Band forums.

Source: http://www.rockband.com/blog/fueled-by-ramen-dlc

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NY man sues airlines over 'underwear bomber' plot

A New York man is suing Delta Air Lines and Air France-KLM for $10 million for injuries he says he sustained while helping to stop the so-called "underwear bomber" from blowing up a plane on Christmas Day 2009.

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In a lawsuit filed in federal court in Manhattan on Wednesday, Theophilus Maranga says he "risked his life" by jumping on the would-be bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, a Nigerian man who attempted to blow up a Detroit-bound flight from Amsterdam with a bomb stashed in his underwear.

Abdulmutallab's clothes caught fire after he tried to detonate the explosives.

The lawsuit said Maranga lost a tooth and suffered injuries to his ribs , permanent numbness in his hands and a pain in his neck that hampers his movements. It accuses Delta Air Lines and Air France-KLM, who are in an airline alliance, of negligence for "allowing a bomber to board their aircraft with an explosive device."

Maranga's attorney, Neil Grimaldi, called his client a "hero" in an interview with Reuters on Thursday.

"Here's a guy who saves an airliner, saves hundreds of people's lives, gets hurt and they want to play cheap," Grimaldi said.

Grimaldi said Maranga had attempted to make a claim through a federal aviation insurance program, but that the settlement offered was insubstantial.

Maranga's work as an immigration attorney in Wappinger Falls, New York, has been hampered by the injuries, Grimaldi said. Maranga is also being treated for "numerous psychological injuries" resulting from his act, the lawsuit said.

The lawsuit also names Abdulmutallab, who has confessed to attempting to bomb the plane, as a defendant .

He is in prison awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty in October to eight felonies, including conspiracy to commit an act of terrorism, attempted murder and attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction. He could not be reached for comment.

Abdulmutallab has said he wanted to blow up Northwest Airlines Flight 253, which had 290 people aboard as it approached Detroit to avenge the killing of innocent Muslims by the United States. Delta owned Northwest at the time of the incident.

A Delta spokeswoman said the airline does not comment on pending litigation. Air France-KLM did not respond to a request for comment on Thursday. (Editing by Barbara Goldberg, Jerry Norton and Paul Simao)

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

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Go Daddy pulls support for SOPA amidst backlash, too late to satisfy Wikipedia

It looks like the prospect of widespread boycott was more than Go Daddy was willing to face as a result of its support for the Stop Online Piracy Act -- the domain name registrar announced today that it has officially withdrawn its support for the controversial bill. In a statement, the company said that "fighting online piracy is of the utmost importance, which is why Go Daddy has been working to help craft revisions to this legislation - but we can clearly do better," adding that it will support new legislation "when and if the Internet community supports it." That move proved to be too late for a number of prominent Go Daddy customers, however, including Wikipedia, which coincidentally announced today that it will be moving all of its domain names away from Go Daddy due to its stance on SOPA. Go Daddy's full announcement is after the break.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Naked Mole-Rats Offer Clues to Living Longer

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These creatures live more than five times longer than would be expected for their size. Research into the biological mechanisms underlying their longevity could suggest ideas for slowing aging in people.

Editor's note: This article is adapted from the book The Youth Pill: Scientists at the Brink of an Anti-Aging Revolution, by David Stipp. We are presenting it in conjunction with Stipp's article "A New Path to Longevity" in the January 2012 issue of Scientific American. Additional information can be found in "What Unusually Long-Lived Animals Say about Human Aging."

The study of aging tends to raise the kind of deceptively simple questions children ask, such as, ?Why did Spot, who was the same age as me, get old and die before I grew up?? Such queries quickly lead to deep mysteries, none of which are more riveting than those surrounding extraordinarily long-lived species.

One that has come to the fore in recent years is a grotesque, mouse-sized rodent called the naked mole-rat. Resembling saber-toothed sausages, they?re even weirder than they look. For one thing, they live in termite-like, underground colonies populated by workers that serve as a support system for a single breeding queen. But their most mind-bending trait is an incredibly slow rate of aging. In captivity they can reach about 30 years of age, ten times the typical life spans of their mouse cousins. To see how remarkable that is, imagine a species of primates with a life span of a thousand years.

The leading authority on mole-rat longevity is Rochelle Buffenstein, a researcher who maintains a sizable colony of the animals at the Barshop Institute for Longevity and Aging Studies, part of the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. When I visited her one afternoon, she led me to a dimly lit room where I found myself surrounded by scores of chirping mole-rats merrily tending their nests inside clusters of shoebox-sized containers connected by clear plastic tubes. To my surprise there was no airtight barrier protecting them from the outer world's germs. Mole-rats are so hardy, she explained, that there?s no need for that. Underscoring the point, she suddenly picked one up and handed it to me. It was ?the old man of the colony,? she said?her most senior mole-rat.

Up close he turned out to be oddly endearing, possessed of the bald, wrinkled, buck-toothed, querulous, squinty-eyed look of a slightly demented codger born well before the age of orthodontia. His exact age wasn't known?he?d been caught in the wild?but Buffenstein estimated he was pushing 29. It suddenly dawned on me that he might be the oldest rodent on the planet. I gingerly handed him back, feeling as if I?d been momentarily entrusted with a 2,000-year-old Han Dynasty vase.

The life style of the naked mole-rat Natives of East Africa, mole-rats were introduced to science in 1842 by Eduard R?ppell, a German naturalist known for heroically traipsing the biosphere and bringing pieces of it home. Despite their curious appearance, the rodents, officially named Heterocephalus glaber (meaning, roughly, weird-headed baldy), didn?t get much attention until Jennifer Jarvis, a Kenya-reared daughter of English missionaries, discovered in 1981 that they?re an extremely rare, mammalian version of social insects like termites. Each mole-rat colony is dominated by a large-bodied queen that mates with one to three consorts and produces hundreds of babies during her life. Intriguingly, the queens appear to keep workers in line by literally pushing them around, and when a royal mole-rat encounters a groundling in a tunnel she shoves it backward or walks over it. Such aggression appears to help suppress the lower orders? fertility, as well as cue their subservient behavior?rarely-shoved workers in tunnels remote from the queen's chamber reportedly tend to goof off.


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Odd holiday traditions for David Letterman (AP)

NEW YORK ? Think holiday traditions and mistletoe, eggnog and caroling come to mind. David Letterman's Christmas includes target practice at a giant meatball, the Lone Ranger and singer Darlene Love.

Each has become part of CBS "Late Show" lore through the years, their appearances anticipated by fans like wrapped presents under a tree. The traditions return Friday.

Comic Jay Thomas will be back to try to knock a meatball off the top of a Christmas tree with a football and recount his Lone Ranger anecdote again. Love will sing "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" as fake snow flutters to the stage.

"The best traditions are the ones you can't plan," said Rob Burnett, executive producer of "Late Show."

"These happened very organically on our show and it is very silly and very goofy. It makes sense with the sensibility of the `Late Show' to be part of our tradition."

Letterman's on-set Christmas tree is frequently decorated with oddities, such as the meatball on top instead of a star, angel or bow.

It all started one night back in 1998 when New York Jets quarterback Vinny Testaverde was a guest. He and Letterman picked up footballs and began tossing them at the tree, aiming for the meatball. Watching their failures impatiently from the wings was Thomas, former quarterback at tiny Central Piedmont Community College in Charlotte, N.C.

Thomas had discussed trying the target practice with Letterman before the show, but no one told that to stage manager Biff Henderson. He blocked Thomas from going out onstage.

"I fake to the right and Biff goes to catch me and I run around him like a scramble," said Thomas, who picked up a football and threw with laserlike accuracy at the meatball, accomplishing in one throw what the NFL quarterback couldn't in several.

Testaverde has been forgotten, but Thomas is invited back each year to see if he can repeat his feat.

Around the same time ? Thomas isn't sure exactly when ? Letterman heard about a story Thomas told of his time as a radio DJ in the South when he and a friend had to give a ride to Clayton Moore, star of television's "Lone Ranger." We won't be spoilers; Letterman has called it the "best story I've ever heard."

The story, too, is repeated each year. Thomas said he and Letterman have never discussed why it has become a tradition. It just has.

"It is the craziest thing I have ever been a part of," he said.

Thomas practices before each appearance, taking a football into Central Park and aiming at a particular tree branch.

Two years ago Letterman knocked off the meatball with his own throw before Thomas even came out onstage, leaving the comic ? whose acting career has cooled ? to moan in fake distress: "This is all I have!"

Last year Thomas needed a cortisone shot to make the show after he had injured his shoulder throwing a golf ball. "They're shooting me up like a racehorse to make $760 and hit a friggin' meatball," he said.

He's heard from plenty of people who look forward to his annual appearance, including a well-known Hollywood movie director. The power player, who Thomas wouldn't name, confessed that he's bipolar and often plays a recording of the holiday show when he's glum. Thomas is glad to cheer up the director. He'd like it even more if he could get an audition for one of the man's movies.

The Darlene Love tradition has deeper roots. Letterman bandleader Paul Shaffer learned early on when he tried to play "Monster Mash" on Halloween that his boss isn't much into holiday music. But Love's "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)," originally recorded for the landmark 1963 holiday album "A Christmas Gift for You," is "the one place where his and my holiday tastes coincide," Shaffer said. "He loves the song."

Shaffer was performing with Love in Ellie Greenwich's musical "Leader of the Pack" in winter 1984 and Letterman came to see them. Shaffer isn't sure which man had the idea of inviting her on the show ? then televised on NBC ? but everyone was pleased with the results.

The first time, Shaffer accompanied Love with a quartet. As the years went on musicians were added to approximate original producer Phil Spector's "Wall of Sound," and upward of 20 musicians and singers have been onstage with Love.

Each year's twist involves how red-suited saxophone player Bruce Kapler will appear for his solo: One year he burst through a chimney. The widow of famed sax session player Steve Douglas, who played on the original "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" recording, sold Shaffer the horn used on that session, and Kapler borrows it each year for Love's appearance.

Letterman's staff has a real emotional connection to the song, enhanced with the passage of time, Burnett said.

"Every year there's a moment in the song, where she is hitting it full blast and the confetti comes down, just about every staff member ? even the toughest stagehand ? you can see just choking it back," he said.

All of it ? the football, the meatball, the anecdote and the song ? make for an odd mix. But Letterman can be an odd man.

"If Dave didn't enjoy it, it wouldn't be on TV," Burnett said.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

'Dark Knight Rises' Trailer Strikes Back

"The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" and "Prometheus" are dropping their very first trailers this week, sending the pre-holiday news cycle out on a high note. Helping the cause is the already released "Dark Knight Rises" theatrical trailer, which blazed online yesterday in a fury of earthquake devices, Catwoman threats, unintelligible Bane quotes and more.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Mexican city to begin countdown for Dec. 21, 2012

A city in southern Mexico wants to live each moment as if it were the last.

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Tourism officials in Tapachula have installed a digital clock to count down the time left before the Dec. 21, 2012, solstice, when some believe the Mayan long-count calendar "runs out."

The clock will be started this Dec. 21, a year before what many see as an apocalyptic event.

Chiapas state tourism regional director Manolo Alfonso Pinot said Friday that Mayan priests will perform a ceremony at the nearby archaeological site of Izapa.

Maya experts say the apocalypse fears are a misreading of Maya texts that mention the date, saying the Mayan considered it the end of one calendar cycle and the beginning of another.

Pinot said he does not believe the world will end, but looks at it as a sort of beginning, in the business sense at least.

"I look at this as an opportunity for rebirth. A lot of people know they can fill their body with energy if they come to these exceptional sites," he said. "If people are interested, we have to take advantage of this."

Tapachula, best known as a gritty border town crossed by Central American migrants en route to the United States, is not a popular Mayan tourism destination. But nearby Izapa is a place where many stelae have been found, including the "Tree of Life" stone.

But at Izapa, close to the Tajumulco volcano, Pinot says a Mesoamerican ball court, a carved stone and the throne of the Izapa ruler face a straight line that on Dec. 21, 2012 is expected to align with the planets.

"It is hard to say what you will be able to see that day," he said.

The doomsday theories stem from a pair of tablets with inscriptions that describe the return of a Mayan god at the end of a 13th period of 400 years, which falls on Dec. 21, 2012.

Experts say the date is the end of a cycle of 5,125 years since the beginning of the Mayan Long Count calendar in 3113 B.C., and the start of another.

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Associated Press writer Mark Stevenson contributed to this story.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Attorney: Hurd didn't sell drugs to NFL players (AP)

CHICAGO ? The attorney for Sam Hurd said Friday that his client had never sold drugs to other NFL players, hoping to put any rumors to rest as the wide receiver without a team prepares to fight federal drug charges that could put him in jail for 40 years.

Less than an hour after Hurd was cut by the Chicago Bears, defense attorney Brett Greenfield told reporters that his client planned to fight the charges and wanted one thing made clear.

"Sam has asked me to address one point, with respect to the rumors that Sam has been supplying drugs to other members of the NFL, out of respect to the NFL, out of respect to teammates and out of respect to other players, he 100 percent denies that allegation," Greenfield said. "It is patently and totally false. It just didn't happen."

League spokesman Brian McCarthy said the NFL was closely monitoring the situation. Asked about a report that authorities have a list of NFL players with ties to the drug case, McCarthy said: "We are not aware of such a list."

U.S. Magistrate Young Kim ordered Hurd to surrender his passport and any firearms. Hurd is expected to be tried in Texas, where the criminal complaint was filed this week by the U.S. attorney.

Hurd, who appeared in court in an orange jumpsuit with his feet shackled, waived his right to a preliminary hearing, meaning the next step is for prosecutors to take their case before a grand jury. Several members of Hurd's family, including his wife, mother and brother, attended the hearing but he didn't appear to look at them, even as he was led out of the room. He was later released after posting $100,000 bond.

Hurd was arrested Wednesday night outside a Chicago steakhouse, according to the complaint. He allegedly told an undercover agent he was interested in buying five to 10 kilograms of cocaine and 1,000 pounds of marijuana per week to distribute in the Chicago area.

Hurd told the agent a "co-conspirator is in charge of doing the majority of the deals" while he focused on "higher-end deals," the complaint said. He agreed to pay $25,000 for each kilogram of cocaine and $450 a pound for the marijuana, according to the charges, and then said he could pay for a kilo of cocaine ? about 2.2 pounds ? after "he gets out of practice." He walked out of the restaurant with the package and was arrested.

Hurd faces up to 40 years in prison and a $2 million fine if convicted of conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute more than 500 grams of cocaine, or half a kilogram.

Teammates said they were stunned by the allegations and general manager Jerry Angelo said he was, too, as he announced the team was cutting Hurd.

"There were no facts, there were no flags, that anybody could present tangibly to say we should have known otherwise, and I want to make that perfectly clear to the public, to our fans," Angelo said Friday. "We do our homework. We do our due diligence. We did everything you could possibly do given the information that we can allocate."

The 26-year-old Hurd was in his first year with the Bears and sixth year overall in the NFL after five years with the Cowboys. Angelo said the Bears performed an extensive background check on Hurd, a San Antonio native who played at Northern Illinois, before signing him in July to a three-year deal reportedly worth up to $5.15 million, including a $1.35 million signing bonus and base pay this season of $685,000.

"We go back, we ask questions," Angelo said. "Is there something we could have done, something we should have done, in the process? Sometimes, there are glitches, but in this case, there are none. I could sit here and tell you with total transparency that we did everything we know to do in terms of our research, and there was nothing that we found that would create a flag or an alert or a real concern in Sam Hurd's case."

Asked how certain he was that other players on the Bears or around the league were not involved, Angelo said, "I can't talk about that."

"I'm certainly not going on any witch hunts about players," he added. "The one thing that we've done when there's been a wrong, we've acted. We don't justify wrongs. We've acted. We have a track record of doing that. Unfortunately, a situation arose that caught us off guard, but not to the point where we aren't going to do the right thing."

The Bears announced their contract agreement with Hurd on July 29, one day after federal authorities say he had agreed to a "consensual interview" with Homeland Security investigators over $88,000 in cash that had been seized in a car he owned in the Dallas area. The money was inside a canvas bag that authorities said was covered in a plant-like material that tested positive for "properties of marijuana."

Hurd said the money was his and that he had given the car to his acquaintance, a car shop employee, for maintenance and detail work, the complaint said.

"From my understanding, he wasn't the one that was pulled over," Angelo said. "His vehicle was pulled over. He was not the driver. That was never made public. So he was never charged with anything. There was never any record to our knowledge. And it was, from my understanding, a citation, but other than that, there was no other information that was presented to us."

Angelo would not say if the Bears would try to recoup some of the signing bonus. He also gave a terse answer when asked whether the case might affect his own future with the Bears, telling a reporter to "whistle Dixie." Angelo is under contract through 2013.

As for Hurd, receiver Earl Bennett described him as a "guy with high character who just loves to play the game of football, loves to have fun." Bennett also said he doesn't think other players are involved.

"I wouldn't think so," he said. "A lot of guys in this locker room are very high-character guys."

Coach Lovie Smith echoed that sentiment.

"We have a great group of guys," he said. "But sometimes when you're dealing with this many, it's hard to have all the players be a certain way. But you can't let that scar what else we're getting done here. It's always about the team. Every once in a while a guy will go outside what's best for the football team and there are consequences that you deal with. That's how life goes. There are life lessons that are being learned here by our football team."

Greenfield said he wasn't sure whether Hurd would try to get picked up by another team as he fights the drug case.

"Sam's a football player and he wants to play," he said. "Hopefully he'll be playing in the near future with another team."

If not, the attorney said, there are other options.

"Sam's a college grad, Sam's a scholar, Sam's a very, very smart individual," Greenfield said.

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AP Sports Writer Howard Fendrich contributed to this report.

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Stocks Snap Week's Losses (TIME)

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Bruised "X Factor" limps toward finals (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) ? American viewers have chosen the three singers who will compete in the finals of "The X Factor" after a first season that underwhelmed critics and raised questions about audience fatigue ahead of returning TV contests "American Idol" and "The Voice."

Power ballad singer Melanie Amaro, 19, bluesy Josh Krajcik, 30, and troubled rapper Chris Rene, 28, will sing for a $5 million recording contract in next week's two-part finale of the Fox show.

But after major hype from creator and judge Simon Cowell -- who had initially predicted "X Factor" would replace "American Idol" as the most-watched show on U.S. television -- the program's bickering mentor-judges, big production numbers and flashing lights has left many critics scratching their heads.

"As a viewer, it is agonizing to watch and just so fake that none of it is compelling, " said Annie Barrett, who covers "X Factor" for Entertainment Weekly.

"Everything is a gimmick. It is a glossy, shiny version of a reality show that might give you a seizure because of all the lasers and lights," Barrett told Reuters.

Thursday's semi-final, in which 20-year-old hopeful Marcus Canty was eliminated, drew 9.6 million viewers -- below the audience for a repeat of CBS comedy "The Big Bang Theory" and less than half the regular audience for "American Idol" earlier this year.

Fox executives say they are happy with the viewer numbers, especially among teens, and the show has helped the network reverse its historically patchy fall ratings in the 18-49 viewer group most coveted by advertisers.

Fox has already ordered a second season for the fall of 2012, calling "X Factor" a "monumental success."

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Andy Dehnart, editor of realityblurred.com, said that for all the new tweaks in the singing contest formula, few were for the better.

"There is no real national buzz about it. I don't think 'X Factor' has broken through the zeitgeist in the same way as 'American Idol'," said Dehnart.

Indeed, it seems the first season's most memorable moment came a week ago when bubbly 13-year-old Rachel Crow collapsed in tears on being sent home, sparking viewer outrage against judge Nicole Scherzinger.

Whoever wins after public votes are announced next Thursday, Cowell's hopes of discovering a new global singing star -- who will be signed to his Sony Music-owned record label SyCo -- may be dashed.

None of the instantly downloadable songs from this week's semi-final were in the Top 50 iTunes singles charts on Friday.

"I don't see anyone here who is going to be the next Kelly Clarkson or Carrie Underwood, which is what the show claimed it was going to do," said Dehnart.

Barrett said that four months of "X Factor" twice a week had made her appreciate "American Idol".

But with NBC's surprise hit "The Voice" returning in February and "Idol's" 11th season beginning in mid-January on Fox, Americans may soon lose their appetite for lengthy singing contests.

"I do think there will be some fatigue going into next season with both 'American Idol' and 'The Voice.' Two nights a week is a huge commitment," Barrett said.

But Dehnart was more optimistic. "If we are going to see any kind of fatigue with this kind of show, it is going to show up now. But I wouldn't be surprised if they all work on their own level."

(Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)

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Bonds to be sentenced for obstruction of justice (AP)

SAN FRANCISCO ? Barry Bonds lives on a two-acre estate in Beverly Hills in a house with six bedrooms and 10 bathrooms.

That's important because he may be spending most of his time there after he is sentenced Friday for his felony conviction of obstruction of justice. Federal probation officers are recommending U.S. District Judge Susan Illston sentence Bonds to some form of house arrest and community service rather than the prison term that prosecutors seek.

Legal analysts expect Illston to follow most of the probation department's suggestions and "downward depart" from federal sentencing guidelines calling for 15 months to 21 months in prison when the last of the defendants directly connected to the investigation of the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative is sentenced Friday.

The analysts, Bonds attorneys and the probation department all cite Illston's sentencing of cyclist Tammy Thomas and track coach Trevor Graham as the more appropriate guidelines to follow in considering Bonds' punishment. Thomas and Graham were convicted of similar crimes. Thomas was sentenced to six months of home detention after a jury convicted her of perjury for denying she used steroids. Graham received a year's home arrest after a jury convicted him of lying to a federal agent about his relationship with a steroids dealer.

A jury convicted Bonds in April of purposely answering questions about steroids with rambling non sequiturs in an attempt to mislead a grand jury investigating sports doping in December 2003. Bonds' trial jury deadlocked on three other charges accusing Bonds of perjury for allegedly lying when he denied taking performance-enhancing drugs and receiving injections from someone other than his doctor.

Prosecutors in September dropped those deadlocked charges, foregoing another trial.

Prosecutors are asking for a prison sentence of 15 months and note that baseball's career home runs leader has never accepted responsibility for his actions.

"Bonds' pervasive efforts to testify falsely, to mislead the grand jury, to dodge questions, and to simply refuse to answer questions in the grand jury makes his conduct worthy of a significant jail sentence," prosecutors wrote the court last week.

Bonds will have 14 days to file his intention to appeal his conviction after sentencing Friday.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Verizon to begin selling Galaxy Nexus tomorrow for $300

Get the conga line going, folks, because Verizon's finally come out of its non-committal shell and announced that its version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, as expected, can be purchased in stores and online starting tomorrow for $300 with a new two-year commitment. If you go through the official site to grab your copy, you may want to stay up late tonight -- they'll be ready to go at 1AM.

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