Sunday, September 30, 2012

Putin rolls back protege's modest liberal legacy

Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev meet in the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012. A year ago, Dmitry Medvedev showed an unswerving loyalty to his mentor Vladimir Putin when he refused to seek a second presidential term and agreed to swap jobs. But Medvedev?s self-denial hasn?t prevented Putin from systematically rolling back indecisive and half-hearted attempts at liberal reforms made by his pliant placeholder during four years in the Kremlin. That campaign has seen the revision of Medvedev?s laws, the reversal of some of his key policies and even rolling back his initiative to move the clock. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Dmitry Astakhov, Government Press Service)

Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev meet in the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012. A year ago, Dmitry Medvedev showed an unswerving loyalty to his mentor Vladimir Putin when he refused to seek a second presidential term and agreed to swap jobs. But Medvedev?s self-denial hasn?t prevented Putin from systematically rolling back indecisive and half-hearted attempts at liberal reforms made by his pliant placeholder during four years in the Kremlin. That campaign has seen the revision of Medvedev?s laws, the reversal of some of his key policies and even rolling back his initiative to move the clock. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Dmitry Astakhov, Government Press Service)

Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, during their meeting at the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012. A year ago, Dmitry Medvedev showed an unswerving loyalty to his mentor Vladimir Putin when he refused to seek a second presidential term and agreed to swap jobs. But Medvedev?s self-denial hasn?t prevented Putin from systematically rolling back indecisive and half-hearted attempts at liberal reforms made by his pliant placeholder during four years in the Kremlin. That campaign has seen the revision of Medvedev?s laws, the reversal of some of his key policies and even rolling back his initiative to move the clock. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Dmitry Astakhov, Government Press Service)

Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, during their meeting at the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012. A year ago, Dmitry Medvedev showed an unswerving loyalty to his mentor Vladimir Putin when he refused to seek a second presidential term and agreed to swap jobs. But Medvedev?s self-denial hasn?t prevented Putin from systematically rolling back indecisive and half-hearted attempts at liberal reforms made by his pliant placeholder during four years in the Kremlin. That campaign has seen the revision of Medvedev?s laws, the reversal of some of his key policies and even rolling back his initiative to move the clock. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Dmitry Astakhov, Government Press Service)

Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, during their meeting at the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012. A year ago, Dmitry Medvedev showed an unswerving loyalty to his mentor Vladimir Putin when he refused to seek a second presidential term and agreed to swap jobs. But Medvedev?s self-denial hasn?t prevented Putin from systematically rolling back indecisive and half-hearted attempts at liberal reforms made by his pliant placeholder during four years in the Kremlin. That campaign has seen the revision of Medvedev?s laws, the reversal of some of his key policies and even rolling back his initiative to move the clock. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Dmitry Astakhov, Government Press Service)

Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, during their meeting at the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012. A year ago, Dmitry Medvedev showed an unswerving loyalty to his mentor Vladimir Putin when he refused to seek a second presidential term and agreed to swap jobs. But Medvedev?s self-denial hasn?t prevented Putin from systematically rolling back indecisive and half-hearted attempts at liberal reforms made by his pliant placeholder during four years in the Kremlin. That campaign has seen the revision of Medvedev?s laws, the reversal of some of his key policies and even rolling back his initiative to move the clock. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Dmitry Astakhov, Government Press Service)

(AP) ? President Vladimir Putin is turning back the clock on his predecessor's reforms ? literally.

This week, Putin signaled his intent to reverse one of the few high-profile reforms Dmitry Medvedev enacted while president: keeping Russia stuck in summer time all year after clocks sprang forward in March. It's perhaps an apt symbol of Putin's relentless drive to roll back even the modest liberal legacy left behind by his protege, who made timid attempts at modernization as president but never emerged from the shadow of his patron ? and meekly agreed to step down to let him reclaim the top job.

One by one, each of Medvedev's reforms ? from decriminalizing slander to purging the boards of state-run companies of government officials ? has been swept aside. Observers see it as part of a new tough course taken by Putin in response to massive winter protests against his rule, an indication that he sees no need for a compromise with the opposition. Suspicions are also rife that Putin may even be gearing up to dump Medvedev, his longtime political partner, as prime minister.

Nobody believed that Medvedev would really be in charge when he took over as president in 2008, while Putin moved into the prime minister's seat to observe a constitutional limit of two consecutive terms.

But he led many to believe that he may at least soften Putin's autocratic ways, especially when he proclaimed in a speech that "freedom is better than non-freedom." He heartened many by promising to allow greater political competition, champion media freedoms, liberalize the economy and fight graft.

In the end, he fulfilled few of these pledges, leaving the tightly controlled political system largely intact, while Putin made it abundantly clear that he remained Russia's paramount leader. A year ago, Medvedev showed unswerving loyalty to Putin when he refused to seek a second presidential term and agreed to swap jobs.

Medvedev now sees himself sinking further into irrelevance.

The latest blow came with Putin's comments on his protege's time switch initiative, which had angered many Russians because it meant they would have to trudge to work in pitch darkness during the nation's long winter. Medvedev had argued that keeping clocks on summer time helped farmers. Putin told reporters Tuesday that Medvedev "isn't fixed on his decision" ? a comment that appears to signal that the measure is doomed.

A humiliating revision of his own move would further erode Medvedev's popularity, making it easier for Putin to sack him in the future if he decides to do so. A recent poll by the VTsIOM opinion research center showed Medvedev's approval rating dropping to just over 20 percent this month, half of the level during his presidency. The same poll showed Putin's approval rating staying stable at around 50 percent.

In one sign of fraying ties in the leadership duo, Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told The Associated Press this week when asked about claims that some members of Putin's inner circle held Medvedev responsible for the explosion of anti-Kremlin protests over the winter that "it's not a secret that during Medvedev's presidency some mistakes were made."

Last winter's protests, which drew more than 100,000 people demanding an end to Putin's role into the frigid streets of Moscow, were the biggest Russia saw since the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union. Clearly shocked, Putin blamed the U.S. for staging the demonstrations and squarely focused his campaign on his core support group of blue-collar workers and state employees.

After his inauguration in May, Putin quickly struck back at his political foes with a series of repressive bills that slapped hefty fines on participants in unsanctioned rallies and required foreign-funded non-governmental organizations, such as rights watchdogs and election monitoring groups, to register as "foreign agents" in a bid to undermine their credibility with Russians.

Medvedev's firm support for Barack Obama's policy of "resetting" ties with Russia, which suffered during George W. Bush's presidency, has given way to a barrage of anti-U.S. comments by Putin and his lieutenants. Earlier this month, Moscow halted the U.S. Agency for International Development's two decades of work in Russia saying it was meddling in elections ? a claim Washington denied.

Opposition activists have faced interrogations and searches, and three members of the feminist rock band Pussy Riot were sentenced to two years in prison in August for a "punk prayer" for deliverance from Putin in Moscow's main cathedral.

Liberal initiatives of Medvedev's presidency looked increasingly out of place amid the crackdown on dissent, and the Kremlin quickly moved to repeal them.

The parliament controlled by Putin's loyalists quickly reversed Medvedev's law decriminalizing slander, giving law enforcement authorities a new weapon against dissent.

The presidential human rights council, which Medvedev filled with Kremlin critics, was quickly reshuffled to purge them, and a bill widely expanding the definition of high treason that Medvedev shelved in 2008 received a unanimous preliminary approval in parliament last week.

Medvedev's directive to remove government officials from boards of giant state-controlled companies has been reversed. And Putin's lieutenants, like energy czar Igor Sechin, successfully resisted a push for control over energy revenues by Medvedev loyalists. Medvedev himself has avoided meddling in those disputes and sought to demonstrate his loyalty to Putin.

Medvedev faced more trouble this month, when Putin gave a dressing down to several Cabinet ministers, saying that they had failed to fulfill his directives on drafting the next budget. It was an oblique criticism of Medvedev himself ? as he leads the Cabinet and is in charge of the economy.

Alexei Makarkin, a leading analyst with the Center for Political Technologies, an independent Moscow-based think-tank, said that such criticism could be repeated and would help set the stage for Medvedev's ouster in the future.

"He would be unlikely to remain the prime minister for the entire Putin's term in office," Makarkin said.

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Lynn Berry contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Polls favor Obama. A conspiracy by Democrats and the media? (+video)

More voters consider themselves Democrats rather than Republicans, and this is reflected in opinion polls showing Barack Obama ahead of Mitt Romney. Critics say the results are skewed.

By Brad Knickerbocker,?Staff writer / September 29, 2012

Early voters congregate at the election office at the Black Hawk County Courthouse as they get ready to vote Thursday in Waterloo, Iowa. Iowa is one of 32 states that allow early voting.

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Recent polling ? especially in key battleground states ? shows President Barack Obama with a widening lead over challenger Mitt Romney. It?s dispiriting to Republican leaders, and it would seem to put more wind into the Obama campaign?s sails headed into next week?s first presidential debate.

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But among conservative commentators and some in the GOP, that just proves one thing: That the polls are rigged to give Democrats an apparent advantage, and that the mainstream media is buying into what amounts to a conspiracy by playing up such survey results.

?They're trying to wrap this up before the debates even start,? Rush Limbaugh said on his radio show this week. ?I think they're trying to get this election finished and in the can by suppressing your vote and depressing you so that you just don't think there's any reason to vote, that it's hopeless.?

Why do Election 2012 swing states matter? 5 resources to explain.

The essence of the complaint is that pollsters are basing their reports on too many Democrats having been surveyed ? that when results showing Obama ahead by 6-8 points are properly weighted by party affiliation, the race is dead-even with Romney actually ahead in some places.

The response from professional pollsters is that any difference in the party balance of those surveyed is a reflection of how voters identify themselves today: 35 percent Democrats, 28 percent Republicans, and 33 percent Independents.

As both campaigns know, it?s also a fluid situation with how voters identify their party leanings right now more important than how they last registered. It?s why both campaigns are angling for cross-over voters and especially Independents. If Obama and Romney were to get everybody who identifies with their party plus half the Independents, Obama ? today, at least ? would win by 7 points.

?Party identification changes as political tides change,? Frank Newport, Gallup?s editor-in-chief, wrote this week in his response to the controversy.??General shifts in the political environment can affect party identification just as they can affect presidential job approval and results of the ?Who are you going to vote for?? question.?

Gallup puts its question to voters agreeing to be surveyed this way:??In politics, as of today, do you consider yourself a Republican, a Democrat, or an independent??
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?Note that this question does not ask, ?What was your party identification in November 2008?? Nor does it ask, ?Are you registered with one party or the other in your state??? says Mr. Newport. ?Our question uses the words ?as of today? and ?consider.? It is designed to measure fluidity in political?self-identification.??

The key thing for campaigns and those reporting on them is too look at the bigger picture over time. Today?s snapshot ? and this includes polls by the relatively conservative Fox News and Rasmussen Reports ? shows Obama ahead during this period between the party conventions and the debates.

"If I don't focus on an individual poll here or there and look at the dynamic of the race, and the broad array of polls, it tells me that the president has a significant lead at this point," Stuart Rothenberg, publisher of the non-partisan Rothenberg Political Report,?told Reuters.

A related conservative complaint is that reporters and editors can become too obsessive about opinion polls.

?This produces headlines and TV coverage that seem intentionally designed to demoralize Republicans and persuade undecided ?swing? voters ? who have a tendency to vote for the candidate they perceive as the likely winner ? to support Obama,? writes Robert Stacy McCain at the American Spectator. ?That such poll-driven coverage could function as a self-fulfilling prophecy ? in fact creating?the result it pretends to?predict ? is an increasing worry for conservatives.?

Not all conservatives are beating up on poll-takers and the media over the string of voter surveys showing Romney trailing in the race.

?I?ve been in politics long enough to know that the louder one side gets complaining about the polls, the more likely it is that this is the side that, in reality, actually is losing,? Erick Erickson, editor of the RedState blog, wrote this week.

?The reality is that Mitt Romney is behind, but that does not mean this thing is over,? Mr. Erickson writes. ?It is close and Romney can very much still win this election.?

Why do Election 2012 swing states matter? 5 resources to explain.

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Body of missing Northwestern student found in harbor

By BJ Lutz, NBCChicago.com

The body of a Northwestern University student missing since early Saturday morning was recovered Thursday evening from Lake Michigan's Wilmette Harbor.

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The body of Northwestern University student Harsha Maddula, who was missing since early Saturday morning, was recovered Thursday evening from Wilmette Harbor.

Harsha Maddula, 18,?vanished after leaving a party near his campus residence hall?early Saturday morning.

While there's been no official confirmation of identity, university spokesman Alan Cubbage said Maddula's identification and cell phone were found on the body that was pulled from the water near the bridge on Sheridan Road shortly before 7 p.m.


Cubbage said there does not appear to be any foul play involved.

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"On behalf of Northwestern University, I extend our deepest sympathies to Harsha's family and to his many friends at Northwestern. Our hearts and thoughts are with them," said University President Morton Schapiro. "The loss of one member of the Northwestern community deeply affects us all."

The discovery ends days of searching by hundreds of volunteers, including family, friends, students and community members.

Maddula's family members on Wednesday?put up a $25,000 reward for information?as the search expanded to the waters of Lake Michigan near his residence hall. Authorities said the last "ping" from his cell phone hit a tower near the water.

Rafi Letzter / Daily Northwestern

Students at Northwestern University hold a candelight vigil for fellow student Harsha Maddula who went missing early Saturday morning and was found dead Thursday night.

"It is believed that the cell phone that was found on the body, that the amount of time it took for the various signals to go on northward, that is consistent with someone walking," said Cubbage.

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Dive teams searching the water on Wednesday turned up nothing, but Maddula's family said earlier in the day that their spirits were lifted by word from relatives in India who'd contacted psychics.

"All my family and friends from India, from everywhere, they see me on TV and they say, 'He's still alive. Don't worry,'" his father, Prasad Maddula, told reporters.

"Why the body was found today and not yesterday during the extensive search that occurred, I don't know the answer," said Cubbage.

A Facebook page dedicated to updates on the search?for Maddula was apparently taken offline Thursday evening.

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NFL refs approve deal, ready for Sunday games

IRVING, Texas (AP) -- NFL officials ended their labor dispute with the league by approving a new eight-year contract with a 112-5 vote Saturday, then hustled off to the airport to get to work.

Next stop, stadiums around the country.

And, the officials hope, anonymity.

''The last Super Bowl that I worked, when we got in the locker room, I said, 'You know, the best thing about this game, nobody will remember who refereed this game,''' said Scott Green, president of the referees' association. ''That's how we like to work.''

The vote ended a labor spat that created three weeks of increasingly chaotic games run by replacement officials who drew criticism of everyone from the average fan to President Barack Obama.

''It was pretty much 'Come on in and vote,''' Green said. ''We're going to talk football now. We're going to stop talking about CBAs and lockouts and now we're going to talk about rules and video and getting ourselves ready to work football games.''

They may get ovations similar to the one bestowed on the crew that worked Thursday's Cleveland-Baltimore game with the tentative deal in place.

The referees met for about an hour and a half Friday night to go over the contract, then gathered for another 30 minutes Saturday morning before approving the contract.

''We are obviously pleased to hear it,'' NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said in an email to The Associated Press on Saturday.

Because they were aware of the financial parameters, most of the discussion by the referees involved non-economic issues such as year-round work and developmental squads, said Tim Millis, the association's executive director.

The deal came together quickly this week after an increasing chorus of complaints became impossible to ignore when a disputed touchdown call on the final play gave the Seattle Seahawks a victory over the Green Bay Packers on national television Monday night.

Many thought the ruling of a Seattle touchdown instead of a Green Bay interception was botched, and the labor dispute drew public comments from Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney.

By late Wednesday, the sides had a contract calling for refs' salaries to increase from an average of $149,000 a year in 2011 to $173,000 in 2013, rising to $205,000 by 2019. The current defined benefit pension plan will remain in place for current officials through the 2016 season or until the official earns 20 years' service.

The defined benefit plan will then be frozen. Retirement benefits will be provided for new hires, and for all officials beginning in 2017, through a defined contribution.

Beginning with the 2013 season, the NFL will have the option to hire a number of officials to work year-round. The NFL also can retain additional officials for training and development and assign those officials to work games. The number of additional officials will be determined by the league.

The officials that worked Thursday's Ravens-Browns game were cheered from the moment they walked onto the field. The difference between the regular crew and replacements was clear. The officials kept the game in control, curtailing the chippy play and choppy pace that had marred the first three weeks of the regular season.

''I think the thing we're most proud of is the lesson that we all learned,'' Green said. ''If you're going to be in a professional league, you've got top-notch coaches, you need professional officials as well.''

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A frank, fair and open conversation on immigration | Progress | News ...

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Tough public attitudes on immigration mean that on the doorsteps it is often the very last thing that any activist wants to talk about. But when a voter says they are concerned about immigration, often what they are really saying is they are worried about their life and some of the social pressure they are encountering.

Closing down the conversation just carries on the myth that in Britain we are never allowed to talk about immigration. That?s one of the reasons that British Future, a new thinktank, is holding fringe debates at all three party conferences on the challenges that politicians of all parties have about talking about immigration.
There is strong evidence that migration brings net benefits to Britain, but there is plenty of evidence that talking about the economic numbers doesn?t speak to anyone but economists, and as Mark Rusling has detailed in a previous article for Progress this is just one of the challenges you meet on the doorstep. Most people hear a number and just switch off. A personal story makes far more sense, as does bringing the issue back to the local community. Yes, there are stories about housing shortages, but are there also stories about local and national businesses set up by migrants bringing jobs to the area? Talk about both. What do they think of Mr Khan who is now running the garage at the bottom of the road, who escaped from persecution in Afghanistan and set up his company from scratch? Make it personal and then it matters more.

The public also wants to hear more about integration. People are proud of modern Britain, 75 per cent think the Olympics showed Britain to be a confident, multi-ethnic society. This is a country where we turned out in thousands to cheer Mo Farah, Jessica Ennis and Chris Hoy. A politics of solidarity demands a shared society, not a segregated one, a concern that might link concerns about social mobility or the super-rich playing by different rules to how those of different ethnic backgrounds and faith groups live together.

The British public wants to see migrants contribute positively to the UK, and they are proud of the ones that do. When it comes down to attitudes to new migrants, the public sees skill and education levels as more important than cultural background, according to the latest British Social Attitudes study.

Most people believe that professional migrants are good for Britain, whether they come from Eastern European countries like Poland, or Muslim countries like Pakistan, while strong majorities also believe that the settlement of unskilled labourers is bad for Britain. The study also finds strong support for student migration, from all parts of the world and cultural backgrounds, as long as students coming to Britain have good grades.

There is good evidence that migration brings net benefits to Britain ? but social democrats will worry about the distribution of gains too, and pay attention to who wins and who loses out. A politics of ?nobody left behind? would not take an entirely open approach to migration, but look for ways to spread both benefits and burdens fairly.? Labour should find more to say about integration too.
Labour can be deeply anxious about how to talk about immigration, but each of the major parties struggles with how to articulate an immigration approach which is both workable and can secure public consent. The Liberal Democrats got into trouble at the last election with their policy of an earned amnesty for those without legal status. The Conservatives may have been better at chiming with public sentiment, but are struggling to find policies which could meet their net migration pledge.

It is easy for oppositions to blame governments ? but Labour simply turning up the volume once out of office would not be credible. Between the polarised positions of open borders or slamming them tight shut is a hidden middle ground, on which many people could converge.

There are limits to migration. Britain can?t admit everybody who would like to come to this country, so the question becomes how to make workable choices that reflect our interests and values. Securing public consent for sensible limits depends first on securing trust in an orderly system, where the rules are managed fairly with borders controls that work. Only then might an argument about which forms of immigration, and at what pace, reflect Britain?s interests.

Many people think Labour has been running away from this issue. So the first thing any doorstep advocate needs to establish is that, however difficult it might sometimes be, a frank, fair and open conversation about immigration is very much on.

Sunder Katwala is director of British Future

British Future is holding a joint fringe with Progress in Manchester on October 1 at 12.45pm at Peter House, The Doorstep Challenge: How Labour Can Talk About Immigration.

Photo: Victoria Peckham


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NASA cancels debris alert for space station

Plans to move the International Space Station to a slightly different orbit were called off on Thursday after controllers determined that two pieces of orbital debris would not pose a collision risk, NASA said.

Mission controllers had been monitoring debris from an old Russian Cosmos satellite and a fragment from an Indian rocket, and said there was a chance that the debris could come close enough to require an adjustment in the station's orbit on Thursday.

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But NASA said additional tracking of the debris "resulted in a high degree of confidence that neither object would pose any possibility of a conjunction" with the station. As a result, Mission Control in Houston canceled the debris avoidance maneuver. Russian flight controllers endorsed the decision, NASA said.

Space junk moves so fast that it can puncture the station, so engineers try to give debris a wide berth whenever something comes close. Three spacefliers ? NASA's Sunita Williams, Russia's Yuri Malenchenko and Japan's Akihiko Hoshide ? are currently living aboard the station.

If the maneuver had been required, the engines of a European cargo ship docked to the station, the Edoardo Amaldi Automated Transfer Vehicle, would have been fired to make the move. A communications glitch kept the unmanned ATV from leaving the station earlier this week, as scheduled.

"Russian engineers told mission managers that they fully understand the nature of the error and are prepared to proceed to a second undocking attempt," NASA said in Thursday's update. The tentative plans for the debris avoidance maneuver meant the next attempt to undock the ATV had to be delayed until Friday at the earliest.

Once the craft is undocked, a pair of engine firings will send it down through the atmosphere to burn up over the Pacific Ocean.

This report includes information from NBC News and The Associated Press.

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Report: Facebook deleting fake accounts and likes without mercy

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About a month ago, the folks at Facebook announced that they've increased their efforts to delete fake accounts and likes. And now, according to a report, the results of this mission are really starting to show.

TechCrunch's Josh Constine reports that?a third-party tracking service reveals?that popular Facebook pages are suddenly losing a great number of likes. Constine attributes these drops?? which include a loss of over 96,000 fans on Zynga's "Texas HoldEm Poker" page?? to the purging of fake likes and accounts (or "Operation Unlike," as he dubs it).

To be very clear: The accounts which are being deleted are illegimate accounts, those created for the sake of spam or in order to artificially increase likes on a page.?Additionally, likes which?occurred?because of malware, compromised accounts, deceived users or some sort of purchase ??yes, people really buy and?sell likes in bulk? are being removed.

If you are a legit user, as in a real human being and not a spam bot, you don't have anything new to worry about. In fact, you can breathe a little bit more easily since there should be a lot less spam on the social network.

We have reached out to the folks at Facebook to ask for additional information on "Operation Unlike" and will update if we hear anything of interest.?

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+.

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DIY Enthusiasts 'Must Check Their Home Insurance Policy ...

Property owners must ensure their home insurance policies are in check before carrying out home improvements, one expert has advised.

With any DIY job there is the potential for disaster and homeowners must cover their backs before risking thousands of pounds worth of damage repair.

Anna-Marie DeSouza, editor of Build It magazine, said: ?You would be surprised by the number of people who have simply wanted to update a room by painting it, but have accidentally dropped the pot and ruined the flooring.?

Even the smallest of jobs can go wrong so it is particularly important that before a large-scale improvement is made homeowners are insured correctly.

This advice does not just end with DIY ? making an extravagant purchase and adding to your furnishings are reason enough to update your home insurance policy.

For those who are unsure of who to ask about their policy, Ms DeSouza advises that they speak to their provider for clarity and how to extend protection if necessary.

She says that the policies of most homeowners provide cover for improvements such as flooring, sanitary ware and soft furnishings, but for more advanced structural changes they may want to double check that they have the protection they need.

No risks must be taken in selecting cheap home insurance if it does not offer the right amount of cover. Damage to a property can rack up bills far higher than the revisions of home insurance.

Ms DeSouza further warns: ?Unless you are a professional in the field you shouldn?t carry out any electrical repair or upgrade work, you won?t get cover and work can be illegal.?

Homeowners risk both their home and bank balance when taking on tasks they are not equipped for. This also applies to hiring someone who is not adequately trained to fit their improvements, where you may be paying for a dodgy service and further damage.

Any updates you wish to make to your policy must be communicated to your provider as soon as possible and preferably before any home improvements begin.
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Jennifer R. Hubbard: Speaking the language

I was talking with some people today about how many words in the English language are specialized; they're only used by small fractions of the population. Like "odontoblast," "jabiru," and "gallet," from the worlds of dentistry, ornithology, and masonry, respectively. Many occupations have their own special languages. Geologists might talk about chert, gneiss, and the vadose zone, while doctors speak of tachycardia, cyanosis, and the corpus callosum. In fact, that's one of the difficult parts about writing characters who share a profession if you're an outsider to that profession: getting the language right, whether your setting is a hospital, a restaurant kitchen, a military base, a police station, or a dance studio. (The other challenge is to keep it intelligible to those readers who are not insiders.)

Writers of books for children and teens can often skip this problem, because our characters usually don't have these occupational vocabularies. But sometimes our characters do live in specialized worlds--if they're Olympic gymnasts, for example. And of course there are other vocabulary issues, like slang and regionalisms.

Another challenge in getting the vocabulary right is in writing historical novels. I'm always fascinated by novels written in the 1920s, with the characters' references to "flivvers" and "runabouts" and "berries" and "brilliantine," and the frequency with which the phrase, "I'll tell the world!" is uttered. A time traveler from the early 1920s would be puzzled by our references to "surfing the web" or "texting" or "TiVo," not to mention "MRIs," "in vitro fertilization," or even "penicillin."

What "language" do your characters speak?

Source: http://jenniferrhubbard.blogspot.com/2012/09/speaking-language.html

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Pro-Obama 'super PAC' uses '47%' comment to strafe Romney (Los Angeles Times)

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Reducing stress, improving energy and losing weight with Mina Penna

Mina Penna, the founder and President of 1 Healthy Life who works with busy professionals to help them to find more balance in their lives by reducing stress, improving energy and losing weight joins Entrepreneurial Fit Radio.

Listen to interview with host Eric Dye & guest?Mina Penna discuss the following:

  • Given your experience working with busy professionals, what is the number one downfall people make with their health that negatively affects their business?
  • It may seem obvious, but are there common signs that people look for to know if they are stressed?
  • I think many people can relate to those signs of stress.? What can people do to reduce their stress?
  • Getting control of it now will definitely help us all in the future but is there anything that we can do to help reverse the affects stress has had on in the past?? Because I would imagine many of us have been dealing with this type of stress for years without even realizing it.
  • Do you have some personal experience in this area?

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Mina Penna is thrilled to be a holistic health coach working with clients to help them find more balance by reducing stress, improving energy and stepping them towards their individual health goals.? Mina has so much passion in this area because she has been working in Corporate America for the last 13 years.? As she continued to move up the ladder, she noticed that work was consuming her (working 12-15 hour days) and her health was quickly deteriorating.? It eventually reached the point where her stress was manifesting itself into physical pain.? Mina decided to seek help and eventually was certified as a holistic health coach in 2010.? Through her program, she reduced her own stress and found the balance she was looking for, all the while losing over 30 lbs.

Since then, Mina has been working with clients to make the same changes she did.? The impact has been astounding.? Given these transformational changes, Mina has decided to dedicate her life to working with clients as well as working in nutrition.? In addition to being a health coach, Mina is the corporate nutritionist for Sabra Dipping Company to help them develop the healthiest options for consumers.

Mina received her undergraduate degree from Boston College in Mathematics and Computer Science, her Masters in Business Administration from University of Michigan in Marketing and her holistic health coaching certification from the Institute of Integrative Nutrition.? Mina is certified by the American Association for Drugless Practitioners.

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Breach of confidence: Don't quote the queen

FILE - This is a Tuesday, June 26, 2012 file photo of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II arrives for a Service of Thanksgiving in Saint Macartin's Cathedral in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland. The BBC apologized Tuesday Sept. 26, 2012 for revealing details of a conversation with Queen Elizabeth II in which the monarch allegedly voiced concerns about the U.K.'s inability to arrest a radical cleric, Abu Hamza al-Masri . On Tuesday, BBC journalist Frank Gardner recounted that in conversation years ago, the queen said she had mentioned she was upset that al-Masri had not been arrested. The BBC apologized for the breach of confidence in revealing the details of a private conversation.(AP Photo/Peter Morrison, File)

FILE - This is a Tuesday, June 26, 2012 file photo of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II arrives for a Service of Thanksgiving in Saint Macartin's Cathedral in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland. The BBC apologized Tuesday Sept. 26, 2012 for revealing details of a conversation with Queen Elizabeth II in which the monarch allegedly voiced concerns about the U.K.'s inability to arrest a radical cleric, Abu Hamza al-Masri . On Tuesday, BBC journalist Frank Gardner recounted that in conversation years ago, the queen said she had mentioned she was upset that al-Masri had not been arrested. The BBC apologized for the breach of confidence in revealing the details of a private conversation.(AP Photo/Peter Morrison, File)

(AP) ? Britons got a rare glimpse of Queen Elizabeth II's personal views Tuesday when a prominent BBC reporter told a live radio audience about a conversation he had with the queen in which she apparently described telling a minister of her concern about the continued liberty of radical Muslim cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri.

The BBC and the reporter, Frank Gardner, apologized within hours for breaching the queen's confidence. Still, the remarks raised questions about the queen's role in British public life.

WHY DID GARDNER'S COMMENTS CAUSE SUCH A STIR IN BRITAIN?

The queen never gives interviews or holds press conferences and as a constitutional monarch is prohibited from getting involved in politics. She usually keeps her views within a trusted circle, making the revelation that she had spoken to a government minister about the likelihood that al-Masri had broken the law quite unusual. For some, it raised the idea that she had perhaps gone too far, taking an active stance in a key issue involving national security.

WHAT'S THE POINT OF BEING QUEEN IF YOU CAN'T SPEAK OUT?

As a constitutional monarch, the queen does not make policy. According to the British monarchy's official website, the queen does not 'rule' the country but plays important ceremonial and formal roles. She is described as acting "solely on the advice of her Ministers." She does not have the power to start a prosecution or to make judgments in a criminal case.

HOW ABOUT HER FAMILY?

The queen's eldest son, heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles, has sometimes angered critics with his habit of writing to ministers about policy matters. He has also made his outspoken opinions on modern architecture well known, occasionally angering developers and architects. In 2009, architects Norman Foster, Zaha Hadid and Frank Gehry accused Charles of using his royal position to attack plans to turn a former army barracks in London into luxury homes.

Charles has also tried to shape the public debate on genetically modified foods (he opposes the technology) and has championed organic farming and a number of environmental causes.

SO DID THE QUEEN GO TOO FAR BY DISCUSSING THE AL-MASRI CASE?

That depends who you ask. There is no indication in the BBC report that the queen tried to influence the government on al-Masri, a radical cleric who has fought British efforts to deport him for years. But critics of the monarchy still maintain she stepped beyond her traditional, accepted role.

"We're told the queen is above politics and never gets involved, yet she has apparently admitted that she had interfered in a controversial issue," said Graham Smith, chief of the anti-monarchy group Republic. He suggested the comments indicated that the queen often meddles behind the scenes.

But prominent historian Andrew Roberts said the queen was perfectly justified. He said her comments were consistent with her constitutional role, which allows her to "advise, encourage and warn" government ministers without directly intervening.

"This is exactly what the monarch should be doing," he said. "As usual, she's got it bang-on right."

He said most public figures respect the queen's expectation of confidentiality ? particularly the prime ministers she has met with weekly since 1952.

WHO IS FRANK GARDNER AND WHY WAS HE CHATTING WITH THE QUEEN?

Gardner is the BBC's security correspondent, a senior position that involves reporting on terrorism-related issues including al-Qaida, the prison at Guantanamo Bay, and the war in Afghanistan. In 2004 he was shot by al-Qaida extremists during a reporting trip in Saudi Arabia, an attack that killed his cameraman and left Gardner partially paralyzed. He now uses a wheelchair or a walker for television appearances. In 2005 he was awarded the honorary title OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) for his service to journalism.

WHY DID HE BREAK THE QUEEN'S CONFIDENCE?

It's not clear. It sounded to some listeners as if Gardner was engaged in high-level name dropping with the BBC hosts interviewing him and momentarily forgot that he was on a live radio show.

DID HE VIOLATE ROYAL PROTOCOL? DOES THE QUEEN EXPECT PEOPLE TO RESPECT HER PRIVACY?

The queen's representatives were, as ever, discreet. Her press office declined to criticize Gardner or even comment on the flap. There is, however, an unwritten but widely respected convention that comments made by the queen during a formal audience or at an informal get-together are regarded as private and not to be repeated.

She frequently has brief, light discussions with admirers at royal events, however, and those casual comments are often repeated to the press.

Yet in Britain's complex system, which relies on precedents rather than a written constitution, it is very rare to hear the queen's thoughts on the great issues of the day. It was this break with convention that drew so much attention to the BBC radio show ? and such a quick apology.

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4 ideas for kids to document everyday life - Home Life Simplified

My kids are getting older now and wanting to use cameras and their ipods to document life through their own eyes. It is changing how we go to events, what gets captured on special days and how independent they feel when we trust them with technology and equipment.

We already have an adventure journal they are in charge of, but I went looking for ways they could document our life themselves and thought I?d share what I found. Most of these ideas can be adapted based on kids age and abilities.

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Family Fun and Adventure Journal

I have a post coming up on this in a couple of weeks detailing our journal in full. Basically after I wrote a post asking for fun ideas for our family and created the list of 101 ideas for fun and adventure I worked with my kids to create a journal where we could put together photos, details and any thoughts on our adventures. It it is nice to have something we can look back on together.

By giving the kids control of the camera on these outings we gain their perspective on the day and are also more fully able to participate since we are not hiding behind / busy with the camera.

Family Newspaper

I loved this post at Playful Learning on writing a family newspaper?as it ties in with my aim to encourage the kids in writing. You can go high tech like the article and work in publisher or another program or you can simply use paper and pen and photos while following the style of a newspaper. The post included a handout ?of two worksheets: ??On the first worksheet we recorded our newspaper observations. On the second worksheet we collected the basic information that all good reporters use to write a great story:? who, what, where, when, why and how! ?

This would be great over school holidays, summer or a year end wrap up for family and friends (in which case it could be an ongoing project).

Be a Photojournalist

Leaf journals have a great series going on with kids journal activities. One of the ideas is kids documenting ?a day in the life? for their own daily activities and routines. They don?t need to document every minute of the day, but it is great to have a record of their meals, clothes, friends, hobbies, favourite ways to spend time, etc

I could see this being a great long term project to capture your child at each age ? but done solely by them through photos.

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Scrapbooking

Often thought of as an adult pursuit, scrapbooking is a great activity for kids, especially those that love both craft and photography. Both my kids have received scrapbook kits from friends in the last 2 years and that is a quick way to start. Otherwise you can find a simple scrapbook or art journal and let them create freely with stamps, stickers, papers, craft punches and pens along with selecting which photos they want to have printed.

If you don?t already have many of these arts and crafts supplies this can be a great gift to pull together and invest in some grown up supplies.

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Have you tried any of these with your own kids? Do you think you will try one of these now??

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Find your simple,

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

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San Bernardino, CA September 25, 2012 ? Time for Change Foundation (TFCF) is proud to announce that it has been awarded a grant by the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) for $1.2 million to provide re-entry services to women coming home from prison.

Through the grant, TFCF will be implementing their ?Positive Futures? program that will service the targeted population by providing evidenced-based practices in the areas of housing, substance abuse treatment, mental health services, access to critical support resources such as employment assistance, and life skills training. The end goal is rehabilitate women to successfully claim a positive role in this community by being the best mother, neighbor and employee possible.

Kim Carter, founder and executive director of Time for Change Foundation said, ?I am truly thankful to SAMHSA, a federal agency, for recognizing our evidence of rehabilitative success with women coming home from prison. It?s a great day for us because SAMSHA can replicate our model to help other communities across the United States. As experts in this field, their recognition of our work and their support warms my heart.?

Time for Change would like to thank M.H.M & Associates Enterprise, Inc. for their leadership and assistance in acquiring the grant for the organization, ?We look forward to a wonderful collaboration with M.H.M. and thank them for illustrating our capacity to reach successful grant outcomes,? said Kim Carter.

Time for Change Foundation provides essential resources through our programs and services to women and children who desire to change the course of their lives by making the transition from homelessness and recidivism to self-sufficiency. We accept all forms of donations; please call our office for more information at 909-886-2994 or visit us on the web at www.Timeforchangefoundation.org.

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Schwarzenegger reveals how Shriver confronted him over secret son

In his new autobiography, Arnold Schwarzenegger lays out exactly how he was blindsided by ex-wife Maria Shriver when she waited until he left office to set up a couples' counseling session to confront him about the child he secretly had with the couple's housekeeper.


In the book called "Total Recall," due out next week, Schwarzenegger says that it was on Jan. 4, 2011, when he and Shriver entered a therapist's office for a meeting initiated by her the day after his term as governor of California came to an end.

"The minute we sat down, the therapist turned to me and said, 'Maria wanted to come here today and to ask about a child -- whether you fathered a child with your housekeeper Mildred,'" the actor and former pol wrote in the book. "I told the therapist, 'It's true.'"

Schwarzenegger says he then started groveling, telling his wife that he had "screwed up" and that she was the "perfect wife," and that he was still "turned on" by her. It didn't work, and Shriver separated from him, and later filed for divorce.

In the book, Schwarzenegger says he had sex with housekeeper Mildred Baena in 1996 in the family guest house while Shriver and their kids were away on vacation and he was in town filming "Batman and Robin."

Schwarzenegger, 65, says that for years he tried to convince himself that Baena's husband was the father of their son, Joseph. But when the boy grew up and the resemblance to Schwarzenegger was so strong, he writes, "I realized there was little doubt that he was my son."

This hiding of the tryst and his secret speculation about his biological son all happened while Schwarzenegger watched as Shriver defended him from allegations of infidelity.

"I am my own woman," Shiver said in a 2003 appearance on "Oprah." "I have not been, quote, "bred," to look the other way."

Schwarzenegger says he kept the affair and the fact that he was Joseph's father a secret partly because he was embarrassed, and also because he didn't want to face up to his wife's family, the Kennedys.

"Instead of doing the right thing, I'd just put the truth in a mental compartment and locked it up where I didn't deal with it every day," he writes.

In the book, Schwarzenegger also notes a parting shot he says Shriver, 56, took after their marriage ended. During the funeral for her father, Sargent Shriver, his now ex-wife described the respect he had for her mom.

"The way he admired her and respected her, when I think about it today, it actually takes my breath away," she said.

Schwarzenegger, who was in the audience, says that comment might have been "partly directed at me."

Schwarzenegger says he still doesn't know why he cheated, but that it was probably a mixture of stupidity and arrogance, he writes.

The star also writes that he still hopes to reunite with Shriver.

"You can call this denial," he writes. "But it's the way my mind works."

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

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Qu?bec's Legislated Marshalling and Its Unclear Ramifications

This article has been contributed by Martin Desrosiers and Julien Morissette. Martin Desrosiers is a partner in the insolvency and restructuring group of Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, and Julien Morissette is an associate in the group.

In a judgment rendered earlier this year, Maisons Marcoux Inc. (Syndic de), the Qu?bec Court of Appeal rendered its first decision on the propriety of using the doctrine of marshalling in Qu?bec?s civil law system in over 30 years. While it refused to apply the common law doctrine, it applied a rule of the Civil Code of Qu?bec (CCQ) which arguably lead to a similar result.

Maisons Marcoux was a residential real estate developer which obtained protection pursuant to an Initial Order rendered under the federal Companies? Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA). Maisons Marcoux?s first-ranking secured creditor, Caisse Desjardins du centre de la Nouvelle-Beauce (the ?Caisse?) was owed approximately $3.3 million, secured on all assets. As part of the attempted restructuring under the CCAA, it provided an additional $2.2 million DIP (debtor-in-possession) loan, secured by a Court-ordered superpriority charge.

The restructuring failed. Maison Marcoux?s assets were liquidated. A portion of the assets, known as the ?Boisbriand Project,? were subject to various construction hypothecs amounting to $1 million, registered by contractors having provided various services in connection with the development (the Builders). In Qu?bec law, the general rule is that a construction hypothec ranks ahead of a contractual security.

The Boisbriand Project?s liquidation yielded $1.2 million, compared to $5.8 million for all assets. The trustee in bankruptcy sought to distribute the Boisbriand proceeds as follows:

  • Liquidation fees: $190,000
  • Directors? & officers? (D&O) charge: $110,000
  • Caisse, as DIP lender: $900,000
  • Builders: $0

The Builders contested this distribution, alleging that they should rank ahead of the DIP lender. The trial judge agreed, and the Caisse appealed.

The judges on appeal agreed that the DIP loan was to be paid in full, from the products of sale taken as a whole. The key question, however, was how to allocate it between the Caisse (in its capacity as secured pre-filing lender) and the Builders. The Court resorted to a little-known, and verbose, article of the CCQ:

2754. Where later ranking creditors are secured by a hypothec on only one of the properties charged in favour of one and the same creditor, his hypothec is spread among them, where two or more of the properties are sold under judicial authority and the proceeds still to be distributed are sufficient to pay his claim, proportionately over what remains to be distributed of their respective prices.

The trial judge had granted all proceeds of the Boisbriand Project ($900,000 net of sale costs and the D&O charge) to the Builders, with an according shortfall for the Caisse. The Court of Appeal reversed this order, noting that the Boisbriand Project had also benefited from the DIP loan to the tune of approximately $1 million. Nonetheless, the Court also clearly stated that the pre-filing loan ?bootstrapping? operated by the initial distribution was improper.

On the basis of a 1979 precedent, the Court refused to apply the common law doctrine of marshalling. However, it reached an arguably similar result by applying the middle-ground approach of article 2754 CCQ:

  • Liquidation fees: $190,000
  • D&O charge: $23,100
  • Caisse, as DIP lender: $462,000
  • Builders: $524,900

The Court reasoned as follows: the gross proceeds from the Boisbriand Project were $1.2 million, 21% of the $5.8 million grossed overall. It was thus for the Builders to support 21% of the $2.2 million DIP loan and also 21% of the $110,000 D&O charge, with the Caisse as pre-filing lender supporting the balance of the DIP loan.

The parties did not seek leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada and this judgment is now final. The Court of Appeal?s approach is at first sight quite simple, even mechanical. Yet the judgment is couched in equitable terms and an evaluation of the parties? contribution ? similar to what would be expected when the marshalling doctrine is applied.

This case highlights the usefulness of inter-creditor agreements reached in advance, where possible. It appears unlikely that this would have been possible with the Builders on the facts of this case, but fortunately pro rata apportionment was relatively straightforward. However, it is easy to imagine scenarios where article 2754 CCQ would not apply, even by analogy. In addition, for larger corporations, the lending profile is generally much more complex ? replicating the Court?s calculations in this case for a multi-entity structure, with inter-company financing and several layers of debt, could prove very difficult, or even impossible.

Another interesting question is whether a party could request that a court acting under the CCAA or the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act derogate from this legislated version of marshalling. Acting under paramount federal law, a bankruptcy court may have the power to set aside the application of article 2754 CCQ, presumably in favour of the common law doctrine. For the reason given above, this could be necessary in a large bankruptcy, but how explicitly a court would be willing to recognize it remains an open question.

The views and opinions expressed herein are exclusively the personal views of the guest contributors only, unless otherwise attributed. ?Information and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of Weil, its attorneys, or its clients. Please see the complete Disclaimer for additional terms and conditions of use of this blog.
2012 QCCA 192 (in French only, however head notes in English are available under reference 2012 CarswellQue 807).

construction hypothecs -- In common law jurisdictions, the functional equivalent is generally called a ?builder?s lien?.

Central Factors Corp. Ltd. c. Imasa Ltd., J.E. 79-318 (Qu?. C.A.).

Authors? calculations. No precise final numbers were provided by the Court.

This figure is a maximum, as the file was remanded to the trial judge for determination of the validity of the construction hypothecs.

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