Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Syria turmoil stirs Iraqi tribal sympathies, hopes

RAMADI, Iraq (Reuters) - In guesthouses and mosques across Iraq's Anbar province, the talk at Sunni tribal gatherings has turned from the usual debate over local politics to a matter even more pressing - the war next door.

Many people in Iraq's Sunni heartland, once al Qaeda's stronghold in the country, are most concerned with helping their kin. Tribal ties span the border, and Sunni chieftains and community leaders say Iraqi tribes regularly send Syrian relatives food and supplies.

Some openly support Free Syrian Army rebels with arms when border controls allowed.

But many also are anticipating the day when Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is overthrown and replaced by a Sunni regime that will give them a counterweight to Shi'ite power that has grown steadily in Baghdad since the fall of Saddam Hussein.

"Baghdad is helping Assad for sectarian reasons," Sheikh Abdul Rahman Ali, chief of the tribal council in Falluja. "But when Assad goes, we will have a brother regime at our back."

For Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and other Shi'ite leaders, the prospect of a possibly radical Sunni leader next door is a nightmare scenario. They fear it will embolden the country's own Sunni leaders and could tempt insurgents in Syria to turn their sights on Iraq.

Maliki has tried to walk a delicate line on Syria. He must avoid alienating both his non-Arab ally Shi'ite Iran, who supports Assad, long Tehran's closest supporter in the region, and the United States, as well as Iraq's Sunni Gulf Arab neighbors and Turkey, who support the mostly Sunni rebels.

With Anbar province awash in weapons and the fighting close across a porous border, security concerns are building.

Iraq says Sunni Islamists are crossing into Syria and security experts believe al Qaeda's affiliate in Iraq has been reinvigorated by money and arms from Syria's turmoil.

In a sign Syria's crisis is dragging its neighbors into a proxy war, Iraqi Shi'ite militants are also fighting there, often alongside Assad's troops, claiming fidelity to Iran's supreme religious leader. Iraqi officials and arms dealers acknowledge the intensifying conflict has already spurred demand in weapons markets in Iraq.

Fearing insurgents slipping back across the border, Maliki earlier this year ordered the al Qaim border crossing in Anbar closed, only recently allowing women and children refugees to cross. Army divisions from outside Anbar have reinforced the frontier, where troops occasionally exchange fire with Syrian rebels and smugglers.

His actions have served to stir up resentments in the vast, sparsely populated desert province that makes up a large portion of the 600-km (375-mile) Syrian-Iraqi frontier.

Since the 2003 invasion and rise of the Shi'ite majority through the ballot box, many minority Iraqi Sunnis say they feel sidelined in a power-sharing agreement among the Shi'ite, Sunni and Kurds blocks. They believe Maliki is consolidating his own authority at their expense.

Syria's crisis is worsening those political tensions. At one meeting this month in a Ramadi tribal guesthouse, leaders sat among its red-marble pillars organizing committees to collect money, food and supplies to help Syrian refugees. Tribal meetings now regularly turn to talk about Syria.

"We have asked our tribal sons to support the Syrian people ... they choose the way they find suitable," Sheikh Ali Hatem Sulaiman, the head of the powerful Dulaimi tribe, told Reuters in his Baghdad home.

"Why can Iran and Maliki support a criminal regime, while it is taboo for us to support the Syrian people?"

SOME CAUTION TOO

Anbar's relationship with Baghdad is complex. After initially joining the insurgency against U.S. forces, Sunni tribal leaders turned against al Qaeda and helped form the "Awakening" movement, a loose coalition of fighters who helped turn the tide of the war in 2007.

Tribal leaders say Maliki has failed to keep a promise to incorporate Awakening fighters into the national security forces.

Still, some Anbar leaders believe they must work with Maliki's government or risk losing political influence, and are more cautious about how much to help the Syrian rebels.

"Historically no one has been able to control our borders with Syria," said Anbar governor Qassim Mohammed, who says his frequent disagreements with Maliki over development projects for the province do not stop him working with Baghdad.

"But on the ground, there is no serious military aid going to Syria, there is some humanitarian aid, like medicine and food."

Other tribal leaders reject calls for the province to send arms to their Syrian brethren, remembering the darker days of Iraq's conflict when insurgents used Syria as a base to send suicide bombers into Iraq.

"We just have to watch out for the what kind of evil comes back across," said Sheikh Hameed Turki al-Shook, who heads a tribal council in the provincial capital Ramadi.

POROUS BORDER, GUN SMUGGLING

Arms dealers and Iraqi security officials say prices for Kalashnikovs, sniper rifles and pistols in Iraq have multiplied as much as four times with the growing demand from Syria.

Anbar borders not only Syria but also Saudi Arabia and Jordan, and its remote hillsides, hidden caves and tracks have made the province a haven for smugglers for generations. Contraband even makes its way on barges along the Euphrates river flowing between Iraq and Syria.

"It is not a secret. Demand for weapons started since the Syrian uprising began, and weapons were sent to Anbar and Mosul on their way to Syria," said Qassim, an arms dealer, told Reuters in Baghdad, puffing on a cigarette.

"We know it is going to Syria, we were trying to help them. Our theory is, we should support our Muslim brothers with money and weapons."

National police intelligence reports that indicate Sunni provinces in Iraq are stockpiling weapons for a flare-up in sectarian violence recently prompted four leading Shi'ite religious leaders to issue an edict forbidding arms shipments out of Shi'ite areas.

One senior Iraqi police official said authorities believe young Syrians who took refuge with relatives in Iraq at the beginning of the uprising are being organized and trained inside Iraq to prepare them for the post-Assad era.

That is a change that cannot come soon enough for many in Anbar.

"We will be stronger. Stronger to face to the east, to face the government in Baghdad," said Sheikh Adnan Khames, a Sunni chieftain in Ramadi. "For years they have given us little of what we are entitled to."

(Editing by Sonya Hepinstall)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/syria-turmoil-stirs-iraqi-tribal-sympathies-hopes-142645743.html

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

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CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- An animal advocate has been named to the Nevada Wildlife Commission -- a board that critics say is unfairly stacked with hunters.

Karen Summers Layne is president of the Las Vegas Valley Humane Society. She was appointed to the nine-member policy board on Oct.3 by Gov. Brian Sandoval. Her appointment follows that of former Clark County Sheriff Bill Young in July.

Layne opposed establishing a black bear hunting season in Nevada two years ago and has worked on trapping regulations for the Mount Charleston region outside Las Vegas.

She holds a doctorate degree in public administration, and is retired from both UNLV and the Las Vegas Police Department, where she worked as planning director.

She becomes only the sixth woman to serve on the commission.

Source: http://www.8newsnow.com/story/19906264/humane-society-president-on-nevada-wildlife-board

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Traditional fisheries management approach jeopardizes marine ecosystems worldwide

Traditional fisheries management approach jeopardizes marine ecosystems worldwide [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 25-Oct-2012
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Fisheries expert and executive director of Institute for Ocean Conservation Science at Stony Brook University presents assessment of current fisheries management in the journal Science

STONY BROOK, NY In a Perspectives article, "The Risks of Overfishing," published today in the journal Science, Dr. Ellen K. Pikitch, executive director of the Institute for Ocean Conservation Science and professor at Stony Brook University, cautions against continuing traditional fisheries management. According to Dr. Pikitch, current and recent studies demonstrate the need for "a more precautionary approach to fisheries management, in which fishing is restricted to those places and amounts where it can be conducted safely and with minimal risk of jeopardizing the integrity of marine ecosystems."

Commenting on a study published in the same issue by Costello et al., which found that globally, the abundance levels of fish populations are well below those recommended by conventional fisheries management guidelines, Dr. Pikitch writes, "Of even greater concern, most species are on a continuing trajectory of decline."

Costello et al. found that fisheries that represent 80 percent of the world's catch are in worse shape than those than those on which global status reviews have been conducted. Dr. Pikitch writes, "Costello et al.'s findings are even more alarming in the context of the evolving understanding of fishing and its ecological effects." Dr. Pikitch explains that traditional fisheries management focuses on obtaining maximum sustainable yield (MSY), which is a single-species approach that does not take into consideration the effects of the fishing on the entire ecosystem, including declines of other fish and marine animal species.

The findings of a recently published report, "Little Fish, Big Impact: Managing a Crucial Link in Ocean Food Webs," by the Lenfest Forage Fish Task Force, found that moving away from a single-species management approach toward an ecosystem-based approach requires more precautionary management. The task force, of which Dr. Pikitch is the chair, determined that the amount of information available about the ecosystem and the fishery should establish the level of precaution managers should apply, requiring a shift in the burden of proof for fisheries management. In the Perspectives article, Dr. Pikitch writes "[This shift] is justified not least because the risks of continuing fishing when it results in serious negative consequences are generally much greater than the risks of curtailing fishing when it does not have a deleterious impact."

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The Institute for Ocean Conservation Science at Stony Brook University is dedicated to advancing ocean conservation through science. The Institute transforms real-world policy while pursuing serious science, both of which are essential for ocean health. For more information, go to www.oceanconservationscience.org.

For more information about the Lenfest Forage Fish Task Force and to view the report, Little Fish, Big Impact: Managing a Crucial Link in Ocean Food Webs, please visit: http://www.oceanconservationscience.org/foragefish/.

Editor's Note: Reporters can obtain a copy of "The Risks of Overfishing." To do so, please contact the AAAS Office of Public Programs at 202-326-6440 or scipak@aaas.org.

Members of the general public may order a copy of this article through the Science Web site at: http://www.sciencemag.org/site/help/readers/order.xhtml.



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Traditional fisheries management approach jeopardizes marine ecosystems worldwide [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 25-Oct-2012
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720-542-9455
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Fisheries expert and executive director of Institute for Ocean Conservation Science at Stony Brook University presents assessment of current fisheries management in the journal Science

STONY BROOK, NY In a Perspectives article, "The Risks of Overfishing," published today in the journal Science, Dr. Ellen K. Pikitch, executive director of the Institute for Ocean Conservation Science and professor at Stony Brook University, cautions against continuing traditional fisheries management. According to Dr. Pikitch, current and recent studies demonstrate the need for "a more precautionary approach to fisheries management, in which fishing is restricted to those places and amounts where it can be conducted safely and with minimal risk of jeopardizing the integrity of marine ecosystems."

Commenting on a study published in the same issue by Costello et al., which found that globally, the abundance levels of fish populations are well below those recommended by conventional fisheries management guidelines, Dr. Pikitch writes, "Of even greater concern, most species are on a continuing trajectory of decline."

Costello et al. found that fisheries that represent 80 percent of the world's catch are in worse shape than those than those on which global status reviews have been conducted. Dr. Pikitch writes, "Costello et al.'s findings are even more alarming in the context of the evolving understanding of fishing and its ecological effects." Dr. Pikitch explains that traditional fisheries management focuses on obtaining maximum sustainable yield (MSY), which is a single-species approach that does not take into consideration the effects of the fishing on the entire ecosystem, including declines of other fish and marine animal species.

The findings of a recently published report, "Little Fish, Big Impact: Managing a Crucial Link in Ocean Food Webs," by the Lenfest Forage Fish Task Force, found that moving away from a single-species management approach toward an ecosystem-based approach requires more precautionary management. The task force, of which Dr. Pikitch is the chair, determined that the amount of information available about the ecosystem and the fishery should establish the level of precaution managers should apply, requiring a shift in the burden of proof for fisheries management. In the Perspectives article, Dr. Pikitch writes "[This shift] is justified not least because the risks of continuing fishing when it results in serious negative consequences are generally much greater than the risks of curtailing fishing when it does not have a deleterious impact."

###

The Institute for Ocean Conservation Science at Stony Brook University is dedicated to advancing ocean conservation through science. The Institute transforms real-world policy while pursuing serious science, both of which are essential for ocean health. For more information, go to www.oceanconservationscience.org.

For more information about the Lenfest Forage Fish Task Force and to view the report, Little Fish, Big Impact: Managing a Crucial Link in Ocean Food Webs, please visit: http://www.oceanconservationscience.org/foragefish/.

Editor's Note: Reporters can obtain a copy of "The Risks of Overfishing." To do so, please contact the AAAS Office of Public Programs at 202-326-6440 or scipak@aaas.org.

Members of the general public may order a copy of this article through the Science Web site at: http://www.sciencemag.org/site/help/readers/order.xhtml.



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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

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13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display unveiled

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Apple unveiled its smallest notebook that uses its highly regarded Retina display, a 13-inch MacBook Pro weighing "just over 3.5 pounds, almost a pound lighter than the previous generation," said Phil Schiller at the company's San Jose event Tuesday.

The laptop, available immediately, starts at $1,699 with a 2.5 GHz, dual-core Intel Core i5 processor, 8 GB RAM and 128 GB of flash storage; with?256GB of flash storage, it starts at $1,999.?

The regular 13-inch MacBook Pro, without a Retina display, starts at $1,199.

Schiller said that Apple's best-selling notebook is the 13-inch MacBook Pro, "in fact it's our No. 1 selling Mac." The new model, with the Retina display is .75-inch thin, "a full one-fifth?thinner than the old model."

The display itself 2,560-by-1,600 pixels???"four times the number of pixels of the previous generation???that makes it the world's second-highest resolution notebook computer" he said, adding that "our 15-inch" MacBook Pro with Retina display "is the first."

The Retina display will bring a "29 percent higher contrast ratio, and a 75 percent reduction in reflection or glare," said Schiller,?Apple's senior vice president of worldwide marketing.

The laptop also has 7 hours of battery life, he said, and the new "Power Nap" feature lets the MacBook Pro with Retina display?do software updates when it's plugged in, as well as back up the computer using Time Machine.?

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Spears hooked on drugs in '07, ex-pal testifies

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Sam Lutfi leaves UCLA medical center after visiting Britney Spears in Los Angeles in January 2008.

By Reuters

LOS ANGELES --?Pop star Britney Spears' former confidante encouraged her to kick her drug habit five years ago, and brought drug-sniffing dogs to her Malibu home and flushed a bag of white powder down the toilet, he testified Tuesday.?

"She had wanted to get clean, but she was struggling with it," the former friend, Sam Lutfi, told jurors in his civil trial in Los Angeles against Spears and her parents.?

"I told her she needed to do it because she was the mother of two young sons... I told her that society wouldn't tolerate a mother who was abusing drugs."?

Lutfi claims that Spears hired him as her manager for several months in 2007 and 2008, after she became estranged from her family and staff in the midst of a personal and professional breakdown.?

He is seeking 15 percent of her earnings from that period, which were believed to be $800,000 to $1 million per month.?

Attorneys representing Spears argue that Lutfi was never the singer's manager.?

Lutfi said he met Spears in a nightclub in spring of 2007, while she was embroiled in a tough child custody battle with ex-husband Kevin Federline and struggling to kick drug addiction.?

"She wasn't working. She said that she had fired everybody," Lutfi said. "She told me that she had fired her agent. She told me that she had fired her manager, her bodyguards, her publicist, as well."?

Spears told him she infamously shaved her head in February 2007 because she was afraid her hair could be tested for drugs and used against her in her child custody battle against Federline, Lutfi testified.?

"Britney was involved in a wicked child custody battle," Lutfi said. "She told me someone had told her that they can scientifically test her hair for a history of drug use, so she shaved it off."?

The trial has torn the veil off Spears' meltdown when she was twice hospitalized, lost custody of her children, and photographs of her shaving her head and swinging an umbrella made international headlines.?

Lutfi is also suing Spears' mother, alleging she libeled him in her 2008 book, "Through the Storm", in which she claimed Lutfi destroyed Britney Spears' telephone lines, may have drugged her food and tried to cut off the singer from her family. He is suing Spears' father for assault.?

Lutfi testified on Tuesday that Spears offered him a job as her manager soon after they met.?

Lutfi, a college dropout who dabbled in the entertainment industry, at first doubted he was qualified to take the position, but Spears kept asking, he testified.?

Finally, he agreed to take the job, but on two conditions: Britney would stop taking drugs and allow him to bring in an agent and a lawyer to make up for his inexperience.?

"She agreed," Lutfi said. "We even shook hands on it."?

Lutfi said he brought the drug-sniffing dogs to her home on June 13, 2007, as one of his first actions as the pop star's manager.?

He also advised her against going on tour that year because he feared she would have easy access to drugs and would miss out on visits with her young sons, Lutfi testified.?

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Lutfi said Spears had a drug relapse in September 2007 and called him in October after spending a night in her car. She asked him to move in with her, although their relationship was strictly professional, and never romantic, he said.?

Lutfi told jurors he was never compensated for his work and his out-of-pocket expenses were never repaid.?

Earlier this week, the record label executive who signed Spears when she was 16 testified that he believed Lutfi was a "gofer" who performed only menial tasks for the "Toxic" singer.?

Spears, who has not attended the trial, was placed under her father's conservatorship in 2008, giving him control of her health and finances. Now 30, she has made a comeback with world tours, hit albums and a new job as a judge on TV talent show "The X Factor."

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Google's Android event: 'Nexus 4,' 'Nexus 10' and more Nexus

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Google's got an Android?event scheduled for Oct. 29, about a year following the announcement of the Galaxy Nexus smartphone and Android 4.0 (better known as Ice Cream Sandwich). As with every event of this magnitude, there's a host of rumors about what might be announced. Here are the best ones:

Nexus 4
Based on photos posted to Google+ by LG and Google employees, the next Google Nexus smartphone will be made by LG and called the Nexus 4.?Given that the Nexus 7 is a 7-inch tablet, we could assume that the Nexus 4 will be a 4-inch device.

The Next Web's Matt Brian says that a "source with knowledge of Google's plans" claims that the Nexus 4 will have a quad-core 1.5 GHz ?processor, 2GB RAM, 16GB storage, an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera (and 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera). According to this individual, the device will have a?a?4.7-inch display with a?1280 x 768 pixel resolution. (If that's the case, we wonder why Google didn't round up and dub the device the Nexus 5.)

Like prior Nexus devices, the Nexus 4 is expected to be among the first to run Google's latest and greatest mobile operating system, Android 4.2.

Nexus 7
The Nexus 7 has been around since late June, after being announced during Google I/O, and Google's giving it extra attention nonetheless. According to multiple reports, the tablet will now come in two 32GB versions, ?one of which will offer HSPA+ connectivity.?

Nexus 10
Google and Samsung have been working together on a 10-inch tablet, writes the Next Web's Matt Brian. This tablet will supposedly be dubbed the Nexus 10 and offer a higher resolution display than the third-generation iPad, as previously suggested by analysts.

Android 4.2
Google is expected to show off Android 4.2 during the Oct. 29 event and, according to the Next Web's Matt?Brian, this latest version of Google's mobile operating system is expected to compete directly with Apple's iOS 6 (though that's pretty much a given). Brian's mystery source says that Android 4.2 will offer new panoramic camera features, a way to access Play Store content from a widget, and multi-user support for tablets.

Want more tech news?or interesting?links? You'll get plenty of both if you keep up with Rosa Golijan, the writer of this post, by following her on?Twitter, subscribing to her?Facebook?posts,?or circling her?on?Google+.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/googles-oct-29-android-event-nexus-4-nexus-10-still-1C6612162

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Travcoa Transforms How Travelers Experience The World : Leisure ...

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Updated: Oct 23, 2012 09:38 AM EDT

Baby Boomers and Families Can Explore the World in More Than 100 Ways with a New Collection of Luxury Independent Journeys

(TRAVPR.COM) USA - October 22nd, 2012 - EL SEGUNDO, CA - Travcoa, the world leader in luxury travel, is transforming the way guests experience travel with the recently released 2013 Independent Journeys Collection brochure that features 78 finely-crafted itineraries to 66 countries. Forty-six new journeys have been added to the collection for 2013, which now includes 100 journeys to 70 countries available for sale on the company's website.

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"Travcoa Independent Journeys have become our fastest growing style of travel," stated Jerre Fuqua, President of Travcoa. "They are especially attractive to the discerning Baby Boomer market, as well as individual families and multi-generational family groups, as they provide the benefits of a guided tour with the flexibility and personalization of a private luxury journey."

Guests can select from single and multiple country journeys, such as "ThaiCamLao Discovery" which visits Thailand, Cambodia and Laos. In addition, Independent Journeys can easily be linked together to create an even more highly personalized journey, and guests will save 10% on the cost of the second journey. For example, "Mythical Machu Picchu" can be linked with "Darwin's Gal?pagos" for an exceptional journey to two iconic South American destinations.

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Timberlake calls wedding to Biel 'magical'

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Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel.

By Randee Dawn, TODAY contributor

Who doesn't love a couple of newlyweds? Justin Timberlake is clearly besotted by his new bride Jessica Biel, and has spoken with People magazine about their Friday wedding at the Borgo Egnazia resort in Puglia Italy.

"It was magical," he told the magazine, which has an exclusive on the nuptials and will feature them in this week's issue. "It was an unforgettable evening."

"It was a fantasy," said Biel.

The pair expressed love for Italy's food and wine, which was one reason they decided to wed there. (Undoubtedly one other bonus was that it was relatively out of the way for most American paparazzi.)

The pair were joined by friends and family and wed after several days of pre-wedding parties. Thursday the couple hosted an outdoor gathering with open fires, cheese, olives and wine; the night before that the wedding party watched fireworks and listened to live music on a beach.

E! Online?published?what it was calling the "first photo" of the newlyweds, sporting casual attire at an airport in Italy on Sunday. Us Weekly also weighed in with a "first picture" of Timberlake sporting his new wedding band.?

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"It's great to be married, the ceremony was beautiful and it was so special to be surrounded by our family and friends," said the couple in a statement.

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Iran's Ahmadinejad denied visit to Evin prison, fires back

DUBAI (Reuters) - President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accused Iran's judiciary of unconstitutional conduct on Monday for barring him from a visit to Evin prison where a top aide is jailed, a row that provided another sign of his waning power in his final year in office.

Ali Akbar Javanfekr, Ahmadinejad's press adviser and head of the state news agency IRNA, was sent to Evin in September to serve a six-month sentence for publishing an article deemed offensive to public decency.

He was also convicted of insulting Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's highest authority, on his personal website, though it is unclear how or when this happened.

Ahmadinejad's influence within the factionalized power structure has weakened since a clash with Khamenei in 2011 over the supreme clerical leader's reinstatement of Intelligence Minister Heydar Moslehi, whom Ahmadinejad had sacked.

The president's request to the judiciary to visit Evin, made public this month, was seen by Iranian media and commentators as linked to Javanfekr's detention, although there has been no official confirmation that this was the case.

The judiciary rejected the request on Sunday, saying it was not in Iran's best interests as it faces an economic crisis. Ahmadinejad's opponents in parliament blame the crisis as much on mismanagement by his administration as on Western sanctions.

"We must pay attention to major issues," prosecutor general Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei said on Sunday, according to the Mehr news agency. "Visiting a prison in these circumstances is a minor issue."

"If we have in mind the best interests of the nation, a (prison) visit in these circumstances is not appropriate."

"UNJUST"

In a letter to judiciary chief Sadeq Larijani published by Iranian media on Monday, Ahmadinejad said the ruling against Javanfekr was "unjust," adding he wanted to visit Evin to report to Khamenei and the country on how "the nation's rights are being preserved."

"I have to remind you that in the constitution, there is nothing that requires asking permission or agreement of the judiciary when it comes to exercising the president's legal duties," Ahmadinejad wrote, according to the Iranian Students' News Agency.

"When you easily accuse the president, who is the nation's representative ... Can one imagine judicial security for normal citizens who have no particular support except from God?"

Khamenei appoints the head of the judiciary and wields ultimate power but generally stays above the fray of rough-and-tumble politics in the Islamic Republic.

On Monday, Khamenei's representative to the powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps was quoted as saying that he regretted his past support for Ahmadinejad.

"We did not have the prescience to know what was going on in Mr Ahmadinejad's mind and what he wanted to do in the future," Ali Saeedi Shahroudi told the Etemaad newspaper. "The slogans he uses now are different from the slogans he used in the past."

Ahmadinejad, a conservative hardliner, is coming to the end of his second term and will not be allowed to run in the June 2013 presidential election.

(Reporting by Yeganeh Torbati and Zahra Hosseinian; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/irans-ahmadinejad-denied-visit-evin-prison-fires-back-160806054.html

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MOSCOW: Wozniacki beats Stosur to win Kremlin Cup title | Tennis ...

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Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki returns the ball to Australia's Samantha Stosur during the final match of the Kremlin Cup tennis tournament in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012.

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? Caroline Wozniacki won her 20th career title Sunday, beating Samantha Stosur of Australia 6-2, 4-6, 7-5 in the final of the Kremlin Cup.

The former top-ranked Dane has fallen to No. 11 but is showing signs of returning to her best after also winning in Seoul in September for her first title of the year.

Andreas Seppi rallied to beat Thomaz Bellucci 3-6, 7-6 (3), 6-3 to win the men's final.

Wozniacki dominated early against Stosur but then looked to be in trouble after the Australian leveled the match and then broke to love in the first game of the third set. But Wozniacki fought back to level at 3-all, and broke again in the last game when Stosur sent a backhand wide on Wozniacki's second match point.

"At the right times I managed to win the right points," Wozniacki said. "I tried to stay aggressive and stay close to the line and just dictate. But she played well and I knew it wasn't going to be easy."

Stosur felt she was unlucky at times in the match.

"I certainly put myself in too much of a hole to be allowed to get out of it," she said, "I feel like I went for the right things and missed by a couple of inches."

Stosur was playing in her second final this season after also being a runner-up in Doha, and is 3-12 in WTA finals.

Wozniacki has not qualified for the season-ending WTA Championships in Istanbul, but can return to the top 10 in the rankings if she wins the Tournament of the Champions, which starts Oct. 30 in Sofia, Bulgaria.

"I definitely think I played some great tennis up there," Wozniacki said when asked if she was showing the same form as when she was No. 1. "And I'm pleased about the way I've been playing at this tournament."

The hard-serving Bellucci, who hit 13 aces against Seppi, earned the only break of the first set and then served for the match twice in the second set at 5-4 and 6-5, but was broken on both occasions. The 25th-ranked Seppi, who had not dropped a set on the way to his third final this season, then won four consecutive games in the decider.

"Thomaz started well and was serving very hard and I experienced problems to return," Seppi said. "But I tried to stay close and put pressure on him. He played two bad games when he was serving for the match and it added me some confidence and helped me to win the tiebreaker and the match."

The Italian is enjoying the best season in his career with a 37-25 match record. He also won a title in Belgrade, Serbia, in May and is now 3-3 ATP tour finals.

Source: http://www.heraldonline.com/2012/10/21/4352183/wozniacki-beats-stosur-to-win.html

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Great Self Improvement Tips For Increased Success - ProjectPB ...

If you want to change but don?t know how, you?ve come to the right place. With a positive outlook and a little research on your part, you can become prepared to create and embark upon your own self improvement plan, tailored just for your needs.

Seek out other like-minded individuals. Not only will this strengthen your resolve and reinforce positive attitudes in yourself, but it will also allow you a break from people who are toxic that badmouth your goals and dreams at every turn.

TIP! You need to decide what type of lifestyle would suit you best, then you can set goals that can realistically be attained. If you work on your weaknesses, you can better yourself.

In your self improvement journey, there is one thing that you must do. Choose to take real action, everyday, towards your goals and dreams, instead of just watching others from the sidelines. Active participation in everyday matters is the only way to be alive in the world.

The goals that you have set in your personal development plan should be clearly defined to show the steps toward achievement of success. If there are specific goals present, it will be easier to figure out the path that you should take to meet them. This will make it simpler to overcome obstacles and you will be able to enjoy success.

Learn things that people that are successful are doing; use them in your own life. Begin with some basic, easy habits, and remember to practice them until it becomes second nature. It is said that any new habit can be achieved in 21 days, so keep at it.

TIP! A great personal development tip is to always use love to fuel your faith. You can not have faith without love.

Your body?s health affects your mind?s health. Eat right, avoiding high fat foods and sugar, and get plenty of exercise. If you have a strong body, you will have a strong mind.

Are you causing yourself unnecessary stress? Learn how to deal with your stress, and always analyze a situation carefully. It?s always possible to fix any mistake you have made, or manage a way to deal with it. When you start feeling anxious about a situation, focus on the positive things, not the negative ones.

If you want to make progress in the area of personal development, you need to declare lowliness. Realizing your place in the big scheme of things is freeing. You will begin to understand that there are many ways to improve. Once you adopt this mindset, you will be more open-minded and receptive to new knowledge, which will lead to self-improvement.

TIP! Stress can be the opposite of happiness a lot of the time. Stress causes both physical and mental damage that increases in severity the longer we experience it.

A good self improvement plan has a physical health component. A healthy lifestyle includes working out and watching what kind of food you eat, and you must be able to acquire the characteristic of being able to remain motivated to do it. Good health is necessary for you to be able to focus on other things.

Self discipline is a requirement for successful self improvement. Learn to develop a strong sense of self control. Learn to resist the desires to overindulge yourself in food, drink, and other physical desires. By having restraint and self-control, you?ll have the ability to prevent these harmful habits from harming your body and mind.

Sexual capital is a new thing that is being learned about, and it is very crucial to start developing yourself. This doesn?t mean people use sex explicitly to get what they want; it means using personal charm instead. Not everyone has good social skills, but these can help you go farther in all aspects of your life.

TIP! Eliminate unnecessary stress from your daily life. Simply over-reacting when things go wrong only causes more stress.

Therapy is a good way to work through serious issues. Books can be very helpful to help you understand your problems, but they tend to lack the insight and knowledge which a therapist can give you. Sometimes, the drive to succeed can be stimulated by something as simple as a frank, honest discussion and some helpful advice. Books can?t talk back like a trained professional, after all.

Instead of endlessly gloating about your own achievements, why not ask another person to share a story of personal victory? Respectful listening to the successes of others can help you to gain insight into your own inner life as well as allowing you to connect with others in a meaningful way.

Pick a single key aspect of your life that needs changing, and work on it. You may want to improve multiple aspects of yourself, but keeping a narrow focus makes it easier to define and achieve your goals. Such a process also facilitates lasting improvements to your attitude, because habits that are acquired gradually and deliberately are more likely to be permanent.

TIP! See what is in the way between your success and you. For a lot of people, this is very hard to do.

Pick out what you wish to do in life and go do it. You?ll never have the life you want if all you do is sit around in your armchair and dream about it. Do something about your dreams and you will see them come true.

Your personal development goals will often include improving and incorporating new healthy habits into your life. It?s a well-known fact that a healthy body is a happy body. You can think more clearly, and even save time and money, by not having to go to the doctor on a regular basis. In other words, better health is one of the most gratifying goals you can achieve.

People who are looking for personal development methods often make the mistake of setting goals that are too vague or too hard to target. Create a specific goal for yourself. Having a specific goal will help you to get better results.

TIP! Anytime and anywhere, be ready for when your ideas strike. Carry paper and a pen around with you.

Be on the lookout for new challenges all the time. New challenges open new possibilities for you. You can pick up some new skills during the learning process. You might even make yourself a role model for others. Unique challenges can help to yield more satisfaction down the road.

Use your time efficiently so you can get more done in a shorter amount of time. One effective way to work more efficiently is to schedule more regular break times. Taking breaks is not a waste of time. It will help you stay relaxed and focused on what you need to accomplish.

Is it hard for you to meet that special someone? Think about searching online. Almost half of all couples meet online. Like those cheesy eHarmony commercials say, the love of your life could be just a click away. Both websites have positives and negatives.

TIP! Personal development begins when you identify what you value the most. Therefore, it is extremely important that this is a priority in your life.

You should now have a better idea how to maintain an optimistic outlook and plan. Apply this information to your life and stay willing to learn new things as they come along; this is the key to a lifetime of personal growth.

Source: http://www.projectpb.net/blog/index.php/personal_development/great-self-improvement-tips-for-increased-success/

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Representative Jesse Jackson Jr. says he's "starting to heal"

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Representative Jesse Jackson Jr., who has been undergoing medical treatment for four months, told constituents in a recorded message Saturday he is "starting to heal" and "anxious to return to work," according to a Chicago radio station.

It was the Democrat's first public statement since going on medical leave in June. His office has said he has been treated for bipolar disorder. Jackson, first elected to the House in 1995, is favored to be re-elected on November 6 in his heavily Democratic district in the Chicago area.

"I'm starting to heal," Jackson said, according to audio of the "robocall" posted on the website of Chicago radio station WBEZ. "The good news is my health is improving, but my doctors tell me the road to recovery is a long one."

He added: "I am anxious to return to work on your behalf. But at this time, it's against medical advice. And while I will always give my all to my constituents, I ask you to continue with your patience as I work to get my health back."

Jackson, the son of civil rights leader and former presidential candidate Jesse Jackson, didn't say when he would return to work. A spokesman for the congressman could not immediately be reached for comment on Saturday.

He was treated for at least six weeks at the Mayo Clinic this summer for bipolar disorder, according to his office.

On September 7, his office said he had been released from the clinic and returned to his home in Washington, but had not returned to work.

Jackson's congressional office confirmed on Wednesday that he remains on the ballot. He has not been campaigning.

According to news reports, citing unnamed sources, Jackson Jr., 47, is being investigated by the FBI over possible misuse of campaign money. The FBI has not confirmed this.

Jackson has also been the subject of a congressional ethics committee probe over an alleged bribe offered to imprisoned former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich by a Jackson supporter in 2008.

The alleged bribe was intended to entice Blagojevich into appointing Jackson to President Barack Obama's vacant U.S. Senate seat. Jackson has admitted to lobbying for the seat, but denied knowing about any money offered to Blagojevich, who was convicted on corruption charges.

Republican Brian Woodworth, who is running against Jackson, urged voters to pray for Jackson's recovery but said the district needs to elect someone who can be a voice for constituents.

"As we wait for the Congressman to return, we have no voice," Woodworth said in a statement posted on Facebook on Saturday in response to the recorded message.

"And now the Congressman is saying he has no answer about when he will return. When Congress reconvenes, it will be deciding the fate of our nation."

On the robocall, Jackson said: "Like many human beings, a series of events came together in my life at the same time and they've been difficult to sort through. I am human. I'm doing my best. And I am trying to sort through them all."

(Editing by Corrie MacLaggan)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/representative-jesse-jackson-jr-says-hes-starting-heal-030919518.html

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How can meditation assist in pain management ? Health ? Bangor ...

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Meditation as a practice is considered to have begun over 6000 years ago, and is a practice that takes many varieties of form in the present. Some meditation techniques involve focussing on the breath, such as Vipassna , while other practices advocate chanting of a mantra such as Om to focus the mind and keep it in the present.

These meditation practices are passive and take a lot of practice, although the benefits of mastering these specific types of meditation are long lasting and profound. These types of meditation are usually considered more spiritual than other types, although you can certainly practice these methods without a spiritual inclination.

Other types of meditation are more activity based ? my sister meditates every day while washing dishes at the kitchen sink, as she allows her mind to de-focus and relax and finds this very soothing. There are also practices such as dynamic meditation, which involves shaking the body vigorously and making spontaneous sounds, which is said to release deep buried emotions and will ultimately benefit the physical and mental health of the individual.

And then there are guided meditations which take the individual on a guided imagery journey with the purpose of achieving deep relaxation without the danger of being sidetracked by the ego. If you?ve ever tried to meditate and found yourself making shopping lists or to-do lists you?ll know why this type of meditation might be useful.

Regardless of which type of meditation you choose, the practice itself has enormous health benefits ? improvements are typically experienced with heart rate, breathing, blood pressure, adrenal gland function, immune system function, and so on. Other benefits of meditation include a clearer mind, becoming more aligned with one?s life purpose, improved presence (or being in the Now) and increased feelings of wellbeing.

And unlike other Chronic Back Pain Treatment and Chronic Back Pain Management for stress, like medication, meditation has no side effects to speak of.

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Snooki's Baby Lorenzo Is DTP -- Down To Play!

After Lorenzo Dominic LaValle has makes his TV debut, MTV News suggests play dates with fellow celeb tots.
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Saying no to the boss: Why it's essential - Fortune Management

FORTUNE ? We all know the feeling: the boss has given us an unpleasant task we may not even agree with but ultimately have to perform. Many times, these orders are essential to making a company run. But not always. And sometimes they seem plain wrong.

In those cases, companies ultimately benefit when a subordinate speaks up, according to James Detert, a management professor at Cornell's Johnson school. But right when their input is needed most, many employees lose their voice. "In the vast majority of cases where companies end up with whistleblowing-level disasters, almost always we can trace them back to an early conversation where somebody tried to communicate directly up the chain and couldn't or were so afraid to do so that they let it pile up," he says.

Sometimes, it's impossible to push against powerful people. But employees often have resources to empower themselves that they may not recognize.

Every whistleblowing-level disaster comes with its unique combination of communication and cultural mishaps. After the 2010 BP oil spill, it came to light that the company had a systemic problem with reporting safety issues up the chain. A rogue trader at UBS?(UBS) is currently on trial in London on charges that he acted illegally when he made trades that lost the bank over $2 billion in 2011. Yet, he was probably part of a corporate culture that encouraged risky bets and big returns.

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Some organizations penalize staffers for speaking out. At the same time, plenty of executives claim they want to encourage an "open culture," Detert says. Managers can take several steps to pull this off, but in the meantime, there are a couple of ways all employees can protect themselves from a boss forcing their hand.

The first step is to question the nature of power at work. We may think power is directly related to job titles, but it's more nuanced than that. "Power really resides in one's dependence on somebody else, and their dependence on you in the other direction," says Adam Kleinbaum, a professor at Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business. Subordinates can increase their power in a couple of ways, he suggests. "One is by doing excellent work that makes them completely indispensable to the manager." The second is to reduce dependence on that manager by developing a broad network, including peers and mentors. When a manager makes an ethically gray request, an employee can use his or her allies as backup to deflect it.

All of us who have bosses could benefit by thinking about the origin of our ideas about power. Many of us have set beliefs about how executives and managers behave regardless of how they actually act, according to a 2011 study co-authored by Detert that was published in the Academy of Management Journal. After interviewing 190 people at a tech company, the researchers found that many demonstrated what's called "implicit" -- or non-evidence-based, yet deep-rooted -- beliefs. Those included the idea that voicing an opinion different from the manager's would seem like a challenge to his or her ability, even if employees had seen evidence to the contrary.

"There seems to be some really silly notion that if we don't all pretend that managers know more, then the whole hierarchy would all crumble down," Detert says.

Managers who want to create an open culture first have to work to overcome how their employees naturally understand power. In fact, people who consider themselves powerful may unintentionally give off signals that they aren't open to another perspective, according to a 2012 study by Professor Shirli Kopelman at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business. In the study, participants viewed pictures of deans from various schools. Without any information about where the deans work, people said that those from higher-ranked universities seemed less cooperative than those from lower-ranked universities. Furthermore, when asked how they would negotiate funding, participants generally said they would ask for less money from the deans from higher-ranked universities.

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The upshot, Kopelman suggests, is that highly ranked people might exude dominance, which others can interpret as a lack of cooperation.

We are probably hard-wired to respond to dominance this way, suggests a 2009 paper published in Research in Organizational Behavior titled "Silenced by fear: The nature, sources and consequences of fear at work." Humans who could pick up cues from dominant group members had an advantage over those who couldn't, the report suggests. And modern humans are raised in hierarchies: parents have more power in families, and teachers in schools. By the time we enter the workforce, most of us are conditioned to do what we are told.

Managers aiming to get the best out of their workers have to combat all of this.

"You have to decrease the perceived risk of speaking up, you have to increase the perceived rewards of speaking up, and you have to increase the cost of silence," Detert says. "In other words, you have to be a company where people would say that the worst thing you could be is be a 'yes man,' " because companies are stronger when employees have the power to say "no."

Source: http://management.fortune.cnn.com/2012/10/19/saying-no-to-the-boss-why-its-essential/

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