Friday, July 12, 2013

Washington Post's Brad Plumer: We better shut down our coal plants, or they will emit CO2 that will warm the planet so much that we'll need to shut down the coal plants, which would be bad

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Monday, July 8, 2013

Rocket crash strains Russia's troubled space program (+video)

The $200 million explosion over a Kazakhstan launchpad is the latest in a series of expensive accidents involving Russian spacecraft over the past three years.

By Fred Weir,?Correspondent / July 2, 2013

A Russian Proton-M rocket booster carrying three navigation satellites for the Glonass network ??Russia's answer to the US global positioning system?? exploded within seconds of takeoff?Tuesday, raining toxic debris down over a wide area around Kazakhstan's Baikonur cosmodrome.

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For Russia's space program, the $200 million mishap is a dismal signal that engineers may not yet have solved the underlying problems that have produced a string of costly accidents in the past three years so jarring that, at one point, the head of Russia's space agency suggested that it could only be explained by "foreign sabotage."?

Reports from Baikonur say that all looked well with the launch until about 10 seconds after takeoff, when the rocket wobbled, then began to fly horizontally before disintegrating in a spectacular fireball and crashing back into the spaceport. The event was broadcast live on Russian state TV, as major Russian space launches usually are.

No casualties were reported.

"There was an accident during the Proton-M launch. The rocket fell and exploded on the territory of the launch site," the official RIA-Novosti agency quoted a spokesman for Russia?s space agency Roskosmos as saying.

According to Russian news reports there were 600 tons of highly toxic fuel aboard the rocket. Kazakhstan's Ministry of Emergency Services said it had contingency plans to evacuate the nearest community ? about 40 miles away ? if the cloud of poisonous smoke still rising from the wreckage several hours after the crash continued to drift that way with the winds.

Glonass, originally developed for the Soviet military, is currently the only fully operational competitor of the US global positioning system, having achieved full global coverage about two years ago, despite several serious setbacks. In the future it will also compete with the European Space Agency's as-yet unfinished Galileo?satellite navigation network.?

Tuesday's crash looked similar to several previous ones that have occurred in the past three years, many of them involving the workhorse of Russia's space program, the Proton-M, which is evolved from a highly successful family of Soviet rocket boosters.

Russian space scientists say the series of accidents that has beset Russia's space program is probably not due to any flaws in the basic technology, which is mostly tried-and-true designs from the Soviet era. Rather, the problems probably stem from quality control and human-factor issues that have emerged in recent years as Russia scrambles to become a major spacefaring player without the benefit of the USSR's vast industrial base and huge corps of trained space professionals.

Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev?on Tuesday?appointed a special government commission to investigate the causes of the crash and identify any officials who may have been responsible. He also directed his government to prepare tougher oversight measures over the space industry to prevent such accidents in future, RIA-Novosti reported. ? ? ??

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    Immigration, student loan top congressional agenda

    (AP) ? Republicans and Democrats put goodwill to the test as Congress returns this week to potentially incendiary fights over nominations, unresolved disputes over student loans and the farm bill, and the uncertainty of whether lawmakers have the political will to rewrite the nation's immigration laws.

    The rare cooperation on display in the Senate last month with passage of a bipartisan immigration bill could be wiped out immediately if Majority Leader Harry Reid, frustrated with minority Republicans' delaying tactics on judges and nominations, tries to change the Senate rules by scrapping the three-fifths majority for a simple majority.

    Republican leader Mitch McConnell has indicated it is a decision Reid could regret if the GOP seizes control in next year's elections.

    "Once the Senate definitively breaks the rules to change the rules, the pressure to respond in kind will be irresistible to future majorities," McConnell said last month, looking ahead to 2014 when Democrats have to defend 21 seats to the GOP's 14.

    McConnell envisioned a long list of reversals from the Democratic agenda, from repealing President Barack Obama's signature health care law to shipping radioactive nuclear waste to Yucca Mountain in Reid's home state of Nevada.

    Recently elected Democrats have clamored for changes in Senate rules as Obama has faced Republican resistance to his nominations. Two Cabinet-rank choices ? Tom Perez as Labor secretary and Gina McCarthy to head the Environmental Protection Agency ? could be approved by the Senate this month after a loud debate over administration policies. The GOP also has challenged Obama's three judicial nominees to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

    Reid had served notice in April that the Democratic majority could change the Senate rules on "any given day," and he was willing to do so if necessary.

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    Sunday, July 7, 2013

    Snowden gets Venezuela, Nicaragua asylum offers

    Venezuela?s President Nicolas Maduro speaks during a military promotion ceremony at the 4F military museum in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, July 5, 2013. Venezuela marks on Friday the 202 anniversary of independence from Spain. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

    Venezuela?s President Nicolas Maduro speaks during a military promotion ceremony at the 4F military museum in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, July 5, 2013. Venezuela marks on Friday the 202 anniversary of independence from Spain. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

    Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega speaks during a ceremony marking the 34th anniversary of the withdrawal to Masaya, a tactical move by the Sandinistas that was critical in the overthrow of Anastasio Somoza's dictatorship in 1979, in Managua, Nicaragua, Friday, July 5, 2013. The presidents of Nicaragua and Venezuela offered Friday to grant asylum to NSA leaker Edward Snowden, one day after leftist South American leaders gathered to denounce the rerouting of Bolivian President Evo Morales' plane over Europe amid reports that the American was aboard. (AP Photo/Lucia Silva)

    Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, left, speaks with Defense Minister Admiral Diego Molero, right, during an Independence Day parade at Fort Tiuna in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, July 5, 2013. Standing at center is Venezuela's first lady Cilia Flores. The presidents of Venezuela and Nicaragua offered Friday to grant asylum to NSA leaker Edward Snowden, one day after leftist South American leaders gathered to denounce the rerouting of Bolivian President Evo Morales' plane over Europe amid reports that the American was aboard. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

    Venezuela's Defense Minister Admiral Diego Molero, far left, Venezuela?s President Nicolas Maduro, second from left, and Chief of Strategic Command Gen. Wilmer Barrientos, center, attend a military promotion ceremony at the 4F military museum in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, July 5, 2013. On Friday Venezuela marks its 202 independence anniversary from Spain. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

    Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega, right, speaks as his wife Rosario Murillo gestures during a ceremony marking the 34th anniversary of the withdrawal to Masaya, a tactical move by the Sandinistas that was critical in the overthrow of Anastasio Somoza's dictatorship in 1979, in Managua, Nicaragua, Friday, July 5, 2013. The presidents of Nicaragua and Venezuela offered Friday to grant asylum to NSA leaker Edward Snowden, one day after leftist South American leaders gathered to denounce the rerouting of Bolivian President Evo Morales' plane over Europe amid reports that the American was aboard. (AP Photo/Lucia Silva)

    (AP) ? The quest by NSA leaker Edward Snowden for a safe haven has taken a turn toward Latin America, with offers for asylum coming from the leftist presidents of Nicaragua and Venezuela.

    But there were no immediate signs that efforts were underway to bring him to either nation after Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela and Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua made their offers during separate speeches in their home countries Friday.

    The offers came one day after leftist South American leaders gathered to denounce the rerouting of Bolivian President Evo Morales' plane over Europe amid reports that the fugitive American was aboard.

    Snowden, who is being sought by the United States, has asked for asylum in more than 20 countries, including Nicaragua and Venezuela. Many another nations have turned him down.

    "As head of state, the government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela decided to offer humanitarian asylum to the young American Edward Snowden so that he can live in the homeland" of independence leader Simon Bolivar and the late President Hugo Chavez without "persecution from the empire," Maduro said, referring to the United States.

    Maduro said several other Latin American governments have also expressed their intention of taking a similar stance by offering asylum for the cause of "dignity."

    Chavez, who hand-picked Maduro as his successor, often engaged in similar defiance, criticizing U.S.-style capitalism and policies. In a 2006 speech to the U.N. General Assembly of world leaders, Chavez called President George W. Bush the devil, saying the podium reeked of sulfur after the U.S. president's address. He also accused Washington of plotting against him, expelled several diplomats and drug-enforcement agents and threatened to stop sending oil to the U.S.

    Maduro made the asylum offer during a speech marking the anniversary of Venezuela's independence. It was not immediately clear if there were any conditions to Venezuela's offer.

    But his critics said Maduro's decision is nothing but an attempt to veil the current undignified conditions of Venezuela, including one of the world's highest inflation rates and a shortage of basic products such as toilet paper.

    "The asylum doesn't fix the economic disaster, the record inflation, an upcoming devaluation (of the currency), and the rising crime rate," Venezuelan opposition leader Henrique Capriles said in his Twitter account. Maduro beat Capriles in April's presidential election, but Capriles has not recognized defeat and has called it an electoral fraud.

    Asked earlier this week about the possibility that any countries in the region would offer Snowden asylum, Geoff Thale, program director at the Washington Office on Latin America think tank, said that he thought Ortega would be careful not to damage his country's relationship with the U.S.

    "Ortega has been tremendously successful at exploiting both the ALBA relationship and the U.S. relationship," Thale said, referring to the ALBA leftist trade bloc that provides Nicaragua with petroleum subsidies. Although Ortega is publicly seen as anti-American, "Nicaragua and the U.S. cooperate very closely on drug interdiction and the U.S. and Nicaraguan militaries work very closely, too," Thale said before the asylum offer was made.

    Ortega said Friday he was willing to make the same asylum offer "if circumstances allow it," although he didn't say what those circumstances would be when he spoke during a speech in Managua.

    He said the Nicaraguan embassy in Moscow received Snowden's application for asylum and that it is studying the request.

    "We have the sovereign right to help a person who felt remorse after finding out how the United States was using technology to spy on the whole world, and especially its European allies," Ortega said.

    The offers came one day after Maduro joined other leftist South American presidents Thursday in Cochabamba, Bolivia, to rally behind Morales and denounce the incident involving the plane.

    Spain on Friday said it had been warned along with other European countries that Snowden, a former U.S. intelligence worker, was aboard the Bolivian presidential plane, an acknowledgement that the manhunt for the fugitive leaker had something to do with the plane's unexpected diversion to Austria.

    It is unclear whether the United States warned Madrid about the Bolivian president's plane. U.S. officials will not detail their conversations with European countries, except to say that they have stated the U.S.'s general position that it wants Snowden back.

    President Barack Obama has publicly displayed a relaxed attitude toward Snowden's movements, saying last month that he wouldn't be "scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker."

    But the drama surrounding the flight of Morales, whose plane was abruptly rerouted to Vienna after apparently being denied permission to fly over France, suggests that pressure is being applied behind the scenes.

    Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo told Spanish National Television that "they told us that the information was clear, that he was inside."

    He did not identify who "they" were and declined to say whether he had been in contact with the U.S. But he said that European countries' decisions were based on the tip. France has since sent a letter of apology to the Bolivian government.

    Meanwhile, secret-spilling website WikiLeaks said that Snowden, who is still believed to be stuck in a Moscow airport's transit area, had put in asylum applications to six new countries.

    WikiLeaks said in a message posted to Twitter on Friday that it wouldn't be identifying the countries involved "due to attempted U.S. interference."

    Icelandic lawmakers introduced a proposal in Parliament on Thursday to grant immediate citizenship to Snowden, but the idea received minimal support.

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    Galeano reported from Managua, Nicaragua. Associated Press Writer Olga R. Rodriguez contributed to this story from Mexico City.

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    Egyptian opposition leader to be named interim prime minister

    NBC's Ayman Mohedin reports on news that Mohamed ElBaradei has been named Egypt's interim prime minister and outlines ElBaradei's background and what challenges the new leader will face in transitioning the nation's government.

    By Ian Johnston and Charlene Gubash, NBC News

    Egypt?s National Salvation Front announced the appointment of an interim prime minister Saturday to run the country during a transition period in the wake of President Mohammed Morsi?s sudden ouster.

    Former United Nations nuclear agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei was scheduled to take his oath of office at 8 p.m. local time on Saturday, a spokesperson for the National Salvation Front told NBC News.

    ElBaradei, 72, is poised to join an interim administration headed by Adly Mansour, chairman of the supreme constitutional court, who was sworn in as interim president Thursday.

    Meanwhile, supporters of the deposed Morsi again gathered in large numbers Saturday, a day after clashes with security forces and anti-Morsi protesters left 36 dead and more than 1,000 injured.

    A Muslim Brotherhood statement said that the movement?s leader Mohamed Badie ? who appeared at a rally on Friday after his arrest was ordered earlier in the week ? was calling for people to ?remain in the public squares of every governorate and every city until power is restored to him [Morsi] as the rightful ruler of Egypt.?

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    ?God is great. He can crush every traitor and every treacherous tyrant. The people of Egypt will protect the Revolution, and will continue to demand their rights," Badie said, according to the statement.

    On Friday, thousands of Morsi's Islamist supporters marched across a central Cairo bridge in the direction of Tahrir Square, which was also occupied by thousands of protesters whose demonstrations prompted the army to depose Morsi.

    The Morsi supporters ended up dispersing after a clash involving a hail of stones, fireworks and sometimes gunfire. There were also clashes in other parts of the country, including Alexandria and the Sinai Peninsula, a hotbed for Islamist militants.

    Mohammed Sultan, deputy head of the national ambulance service, told the AP that at least 36 people were killed in Friday's clashes, the highest death toll in one day since the latest outbreak of protests began last Sunday. Another 1,076 were injured.

    Amid calls from leaders for both sides to remain peaceful, there are fears the conflict could become increasingly violent.

    A new Islamist militant group calling itself Ansar al-Shariah in Egypt announced its formation amid the chaos.

    For hours, there was no security in sight as the fighting ensued. Guns, stones and even fireworks were used as weapons but Morsi's supporters were driven back by the anti-Morsi demonstrators, and the military. NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin reports.

    The group said it would gather arms and start training its members, in a statement posted on an online forum for militants in the country's Sinai region on Friday and recorded by the SITE Monitoring organization, Reuters reported.

    The group blamed the events on secularists, Egyptian Coptic Christians, state security forces and army commanders, who they said would turn the country into ?a crusader, secular freak.?

    It denounced democracy and said it would instead champion Islamic law, or sharia, acquire weapons and train to allow Muslims to "deter the attackers, preserve the religion and empower the sharia of the Lord," SITE reported.

    Egypt?s military has been at pains to stress its takeover of power was not a military coup, but an expression of the will of the people as shown by the anti-Morsi protests.

    This is key as it would threaten more than $1 billion in annual military aid given by the U.S.

    Hassan Ammar / AP

    Days of massive protests and a military ultimatum forced the country's first democratically elected president from office.

    U.S. law prohibits financial assistance to any country whose elected head of state is deposed in a military coup.

    Speaking in Prescott, Arizona, Friday Senator John McCain said the aid should be suspended.

    ?I say that with great reluctance, but the United States of America I think must learn the lessons of history and that is: We cannot stand by without acting in cases where freely elected governments are unseated by the military arm of those nations,? he said.

    McCain also called on the Egyptian military to set a timetable for elections and a new constitution.

    ?Then we should evaluate whether to continue the aid or not,? he said. ?I am aware that by suspending aid to the Egyptian military, which is the only stable institution in Egypt, we are risking further problems in the Sinai, and in other areas of cooperation with the Egyptian military.?

    Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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    Saturday, July 6, 2013

    'Unparalleled greed': Hong Kong billionaire's lover gets 12 years for forging her will

    Bobby Yip / Reuters

    Former feng shui master Peter Chan, center, was condemned as a "beguiling charlatan" by a judge. The legal battles over Nina Wang's will have enthralled Hong Kong with their seamy mix of sex, big money and fraud allegations.

    By Kelvin Chan, The Associated Press

    HONG KONG -- The former lover and fortune teller of quirky billionaire Nina Wang was sentenced Friday to 12 years in prison after a Hong Kong court found him guilty of forging a will to claim her multi-billion-dollar estate.?

    High Court Justice Andrew Macrae said Peter Chan's attempt to pass himself off as the beneficiary of Nina Wang's fortune, estimated by prosecutors at $10.7 billion, was "shameless, wicked and borne of unparalleled greed."?

    Wang, once Asia's richest woman, died in 2007 at age 69 after battling cancer.?

    Hong Kong police charged Chan after a 2011 court ruling that a will purportedly leaving Wang's Chinachem Group to him was forged.?

    The legal battles over the will have enthralled the Chinese territory with their seamy mix of sex, big money and fraud allegations.

    Haldanes via Reuters, file

    Hong Kong tycoon Nina Wang and Peter Chan are shown together in this photograph provided by Chan's lawyer Jonathan Midgley.

    Hong Kongers were riveted by juicy revelations of Chan's affair with Wang, who was two decades older than him. She was nicknamed "Little Sweetie" for her girlish outfits and pigtail hairdo.?

    Chan, a 53-year-old father of three, was convicted Thursday of forgery and using a false instrument. The judge sentenced him to 12 years on each count, to be served concurrently.?

    Chan is a former feng shui master who changed his name from Tony after converting recently to Christianity.?

    In an attempt to prove that Wang and Chan's relationship was genuine, Chan's defense team showed videos in court last month of the pair kissing and caressing, according to media reports.?

    The judge said Chan was not content with the $387 million that Wang had given to him while she was alive and decided to claim her business empire and estate as well.?

    "I have no doubt you are nothing more than a clever and, no doubt, beguiling charlatan," Macrae said in sentencing Chan, who rocked back and forth with a pained expression while his wife wept quietly in the public gallery.?

    Macrae said Chan's forgery was especially egregious because had he succeeded, it would have prevented the estate from going as intended to a charitable foundation Wang and her late husband founded and cost it millions in legal fees.?

    June 11: Forget swine flu and the financial crisis, Hong Kong is riveted by the spectacle of a court dispute over billionaire Nina Wang's estate, estimated about $14 billion.? NBC's Adrienne Mong reports from Hong Kong.

    "Instead of benefiting mankind as Nina Wang wanted, the only one to benefit would have been you," the judge said.?

    In the earlier court ruling, a judge upheld another will bestowing the fortune on Wang's Chinachem Charitable Foundation.?

    Wang inherited developer Chinachem after her husband was kidnapped in 1990. He was never found despite a $33 million ransom that his family paid. She built the company into a huge property developer, with office towers and apartment complexes throughout Hong Kong.?

    Wang and Chan met in 1992 when Wang sought out a feng shui master to find her husband. Chan was already married and had a patchy resume as a waiter, bartender, machinery salesman and market researcher, making him an unlikely match for Wang.?

    The judge also ordered Chan to repay the estimated $258,000 cost of a preliminary hearing that he said was a waste of time and money.?

    Chan's lawyer declined to say whether he would appeal.

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    iPhone 5 sells twice as fast as Samsung Galaxy S4

    With Samsung said to have already shipped 20 million Samsung Galaxy S4 units, latest figures have revealed Apple?s iPhone 5 sold twice as fast at launch as the Android powerhouse.

    The latest repose in the on-going iPhone 5 vs Samsung Galaxy S4 rivalry, analysts have stated that Apple?s flagship phone sold twice as fast as its leading rival, shipping 20 million units in just 25 days from launch.

    According to ISI Group Analyst Brian Marshall, ?over the first 25 days of iPhone 5 availability, Apple shipped 805,000 units per day. In contrast, Samsung shipped less than half of that ? about 333,000 Galaxy S4 units ? per day.?

    Despite Samsung shipping a hefty 20 million Samsung Galaxy S4 units during the handsset?s opening two months on sale, the flagship phone has been plagued by reports that sales of the Samsung Galaxy S3 follow-on are lower than early predictions had anticipated.

    With Apple?s latest smartphone offering highlighting the Cupertino based company?s continued brand appeal, the iPad mini maker announced last year that iPhone 5 sales topped 5 million units during the phone?s opening weekend alone, up on both the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S.

    According to UK sales figures announced earlier this week, the iPhone 5 remains the UK?s most popular smartphone, outselling the Samsung Galaxy S4 which is said to be struggling to reach the same lofty heights as its predecessor.

    ?Samsung really caught lightning in a bottle with the Galaxy S3, delivering an affordable and appealing iPhone alternative at the perfect moment,? Ernest Doku, a telecoms expert with uSwitch stated. ?The Galaxy S4 has so far failed to grab the attention of smartphone fans in quite the same way.?

    He added: ?The fact the S4 is tracking below analysts? expectations could explain why the South Korean giant has brought the launches of its Galaxy S4 Zoom, S4 Active and S4 Mini to the fore - a trio of smartphones targeting specific sectors of the market with a laser-like focus.?

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    Allergic Lisicki awaits Bartoli, Wimbledon grass

    Sabine Lisicki of Germany returns to Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland during their Women's singles semifinal match at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships in Wimbledon, London, Thursday, July 4, 2013. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)

    Sabine Lisicki of Germany returns to Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland during their Women's singles semifinal match at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships in Wimbledon, London, Thursday, July 4, 2013. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)

    Sabine Lisicki of Germany reacts during her Women's singles semifinal match against Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships in Wimbledon, London, Thursday, July 4, 2013. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

    Marion Bartoli of France reacts after beating Kirsten Flipkens of Belgium to win their Women's singles semifinal match at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships in Wimbledon, London, Thursday, July 4, 2013. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)

    Marion Bartoli of France returns to Kirsten Flipkens of Belgium during their Women's singles semifinal match at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships in Wimbledon, London, Thursday, July 4, 2013. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)

    (AP) ? Sabine Lisicki is allergic to Wimbledon, sort of.

    Not the town in southwest London, and not the All England Club. But she does have hay fever, making her hypersensitive to the very grass for which the tournament is so famous.

    That affliction, of course, won't stop her from playing in the Wimbledon final Saturday, when either she or Marion Bartoli will end up with a first Grand Slam title.

    "I learned how to cope with that," Lisicki said Friday. "In the beginning, the first time I was here, which was, what, five years ago, I really was struggling with the allergies. But by now I know what to do, what to take, to calm those allergies down. I'm on medication."

    She also knows what to do on the tennis court when she steps onto the finely manicured lawn on Centre Court.

    On Thursday, the 23rd-seeded German rallied from a 3-0 deficit in the third set to beat Agnieszka Radwanska and reach her first major final. She did the same thing in the fourth round, when she eliminated defending champion Serena Williams.

    "I had a lot of challenges on my way to the finals with players being aggressive, players who were very solid, moving very well," Lisicki said. "So it will be another challenge."

    Saturday's match will be only the second time in the 45-year Open era that two women who have never won a Grand Slam trophy will play for the championship at the All England Club. And it's difficult to say who has the edge.

    Bartoli has been in this position before, reaching the 2007 Wimbledon final before losing to Venus Williams. And she hasn't lost a set so far this year, winning all six of her matches in straight sets. But Lisicki is 3-1 against Bartoli, including a win at Wimbledon two years ago when the 23-year-old German reached the semifinals.

    "A final of a Grand Slam is always a matter of details. Maybe a point here, a point there will make the difference," said Bartoli, now 28 and much more experienced than the last time she made it this far. "Maybe someone who is a bit more gutsy than the other player, someone who is having a better day than the others.

    "Sabine is definitely serving faster than me, especially on the first serve," Bartoli added. "I might take the ball a bit earlier. But obviously we both have the same thing, playing fairly flat and from the baseline and trying to hit some winners."

    Lisicki's power game is something to note. Her hard serves have earned her the nickname "Boom Boom Bine," a moniker she shares with another German tennis great, three-time Wimbledon champion Boris Becker.

    On Friday, "Boom Boom Bine" took a moment to seek out some advice from "Boom Boom Becker."

    "I asked him a couple of questions, how it was for him," Lisicki said. "He won the first final he was in, so that's pretty good."

    Lisicki has also been receiving well-wishes from Steffi Graf, the last German woman to win the Wimbledon title in 1996. But Bartoli has Amelie Mauresmo on her side, a 2006 Wimbledon champion who now coaches France's Davis Cup team.

    After years of disagreements and disputes with the French tennis federation, Mauresmo has brought Bartoli back into the national team fold. And she has been watching Bartoli during her run to the final, even extending her stay at Wimbledon as Bartoli extended hers.

    "She's helping me with the way I need to deal with my stress and with my energy out of the court. Sometimes I was losing too (much) energy being too focused for too long, especially a lot of times before the matches," Bartoli said. "I felt when I was going on court, I was already tired from it."

    Part of her relaxation routine ? and Lisicki's, too ? entails music. Both said they listen to certain tunes when they are gearing up for a match.

    "Bob Sinclar, 'Summer Moonlight.' The same track over and over," Bartoli said.

    "When I walk on court, probably 'Play Hard,'" Lisicki said, referring to the David Guetta song.

    Soon enough, the music in their ears will give way to the thwack of the racket and the sound of the crowd. That's when one of the two will start on the path to being a Wimbledon champion.

    "I just want to be better than my opponent," Lisicki said. "That's all I'm thinking about."

    Associated Press

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    Governments to target tech giants' tax avoidance: draft

    By Gernot Heller and Tom Bergin

    BERLIN/LONDON (Reuters) - Western governments are set to target a range of tax loopholes used by technology giants including Apple, Amazon as part of an international drive to tackle corporate tax avoidance, a draft action plan seen by Reuters said.

    The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), which advises its mainly rich nation members on economic and tax policies, has been charged by the G20 group of countries with formulating measures to stop big companies shifting profits into tax havens.

    Corporate tax avoidance has become a hot political issue following public outrage over revelations in the past year that companies such as Apple and Google had used structures U.S. and European politicians said were designed to minimize the amount of taxes paid.

    The OECD is now due to present an "action plan" highlighting broad areas where changes will be discussed to a G20 meeting later in July.

    A preliminary draft of the plan, dated May 27, seen by Reuters, shows the organization has already identified a number of specific profit shifting schemes.

    "Domestic and international tax rules should be modified in order to more closely align the allocation of income with the economic activity that generates that income," the draft said, echoing comments from politicians in the United States and Europe in the past year.

    Business lobby groups have questioned whether companies do engage in activities to shift profits to units in tax havens and whether there is a need for rule changes.

    But as governments struggle with large deficits following the financial crisis, lawmakers have said enough is enough.

    The draft plan aims for OECD members and non-OECD G20 members to agree on specific changes to international tax rules in one to two years -- fast by the standards of international tax diplomacy.

    Among the areas the draft said the OECD would seek to address are situations where companies avoid creating a taxable residence in a market where they have major activities.

    British lawmakers have accused Google of using certain arrangements to avoid creating a tax residence in the UK. [ID:nL5N0EO2HF]

    Its low tax bill is a result of channeling revenues through Ireland, from where most revenue is sent to Bermuda, with next to taxes being paid anywhere in the chain.

    The action plan said the OECD would also examine the avoidance of tax residence, or permanent establishment (PE) "through the use of commissionaire arrangements" -- a mechanism used by companies including Dell to avoid reporting revenues in markets where they have major sales.

    Also up for possible revision are long-standing "specific activity exemptions" which have been used by Amazon to enable it operate major retail businesses in countries like Britain and Germany without creating tax residences for these businesses.

    The OECD draft also said it would target arrangements where treaties designed to avoid double taxation of corporate profits are abused through the use of "dual resident entities" to ensure no taxation whatsoever is paid.

    A U.S. Senate Committee in May said Apple had created companies which were registered in Ireland and managed from the United States, and thereby qualified as being tax resident nowhere, enabling the company to shelter billions of dollars income from tax.

    The OECD also has its sights set on arrangements where companies allocate profits to tax haven units on the basis these units funded research or bore business risks related to transactions elsewhere in the group.

    Microsoft uses such arrangements to allocate profits derived from research conducted in the United States to a unit in Ireland, a U.S. Senate investigation last year showed.

    There is no suggestion that any of the companies have broken any law and analysts in the investment community say corporate executives have a duty to shareholders to minimize their companies' tax bills.

    Dell was not immediately available for comment. All the companies said they follow the tax rules in the countries where they operate.

    The OECD declined to comment on the draft.

    (Editing by Jane Merriman)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/governments-target-tech-giants-tax-avoidance-draft-184553496.html

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    Friday, July 5, 2013

    AP PHOTOS: Egyptians clash over ousted president

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    AP PHOTOS: Egyptians clash over ousted president
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    Egyptian military convoy arrives near Tahrir Square during the clashes between opponents and supporters of the ousted President Mohammed Morsi in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, July 5, 2013. Enraged Islamists pushed back against the toppling of President Mohammed Morsi, as tens of thousands of his supporters marched in Cairo on Friday to demand his reinstatement and attacked his opponents. Nighttime clashes raged with stone-throwing, firecrackers and gunfire, and military armored vehicles raced across a Nile River bridge in a counterassault on Morsi?s supporters. (AP Photo/Virginie Nguyen Hoang)

    Egyptian military convoy arrives near Tahrir Square during the clashes between opponents and supporters of the ousted President Mohammed Morsi in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, July 5, 2013. Enraged Islamists pushed back against the toppling of President Mohammed Morsi, as tens of thousands of his supporters marched in Cairo on Friday to demand his reinstatement and attacked his opponents. Nighttime clashes raged with stone-throwing, firecrackers and gunfire, and military armored vehicles raced across a Nile River bridge in a counterassault on Morsi?s supporters. (AP Photo/Virginie Nguyen Hoang)

    Supporters and opponents of ousted Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi clash on the 6 October bridge, near Maspero, where Egypt's state tv and radio station is located, in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, July 5, 2013. Tens of thousands of Islamists streamed across a Nile River bridge toward Cairo?s Tahrir Square on Friday, threatening a showdown moments after the top leader of the Muslim Brotherhood defiantly spoke before a cheering crowd of supporters, vowing to reinstate ousted President Mohammed Morsi and end military rule. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)

    Volunteers secure women opponents of Egypt's Islamist ousted president Mohammed Morsi as they announce a possible raid by Morsi supporters in Tahrir Square, in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, July 5, 2013. Tens of thousands of Islamists streamed across a Nile River bridge toward Cairo?s Tahrir Square on Friday, threatening a showdown moments after the top leader of the Muslim Brotherhood defiantly spoke before a cheering crowd of supporters, vowing to reinstate ousted President Mohammed Morsi and end military rule. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

    Supporters of Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi crowd during clashes with opponents where Maspero, Egypt's state tv and radio station is located, in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, July 5, 2013. Enraged Islamists pushed back against the toppling of President Mohammed Morsi, as tens of thousands of his supporters marched in Cairo on Friday to demand his reinstatement and attacked his opponents. Nighttime clashes raged with stone-throwing, firecrackers and gunfire, and military armored vehicles raced across a Nile River bridge in a counterassault on Morsi?s supporters.(AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

    Supporters and opponents of Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi clash in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, July 5, 2013. Tens of thousands of Islamists streamed across a Nile River bridge toward Cairo?s Tahrir Square on Friday, threatening a showdown moments after the top leader of the Muslim Brotherhood defiantly spoke before a cheering crowd of supporters, vowing to reinstate ousted President Mohammed Morsi and end military rule. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

    (AP) ? Clashes raged around Cairo on Friday as supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi took the streets by the tens of thousands demanding his return to office. The violence started in the afternoon, when Islamist protesters marched on the Republican Guard headquarters in Cairo and troops guarding the facility opened fire.

    After nightfall, a crowd of Morsi supporters marched across Cairo's 6th of October Bridge over the Nile River and attacked opponents of the ousted leader massed near central Tahrir Square and outside the state TV headquarters.

    The result was several hours of battles. Islamists in helmets put up homemade shields of corrugated iron, trading volleys of stones. Gunshots rang out, the sound of shotguns and even automatic weapons. Flames leaped from a car set on fire at the top of an exit ramp from the bridge. Fireworks thrown by the anti-Morsi side flashed in the night.

    Amdi the battle, seven military armored personnel carriers raced across the bridge to chase away the Morsi supporters and deploy at the TV building. Along the way, youth jumped on the vehicles' roofs, shouting insults at the Islamists.

    Here's a gallery of images from the country's violence.

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    Central Florida Youth Endorse Recommendations Made by Federal Agency

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    Thursday, July 4, 2013

    Tim Cook reportedly wants to boost iPhone sales at Apple retail, teases a bevy of new products for fall

    Apple hoping to increase iPhone sales from Apple Stores with new marketing, incentive programs

    Apple Stores will reportedly be changing how they market and sell the iPhone, in hopes that more phones will be sold through their own Apple Store retail locations. This according to comments Tim Cook was said to have made at Apple's annual retail leadership gathering. Mark Gurman of 9to5Mac:

    The iPhone is Apple?s central ?gateway product? to other devices like iPads and Macs, so it is critical that the Apple smartphone is sold via an Apple Store so new customers are immediately exposed to iPads, Macs and other devices on the showroom floor. Even though 80% of iPhones are not sold at Apple Stores, 50% of all serviced iPhones are troubleshooted, repaired, or replaced at Apple Store Genius Bars. Cook reportedly hinted that he would like those numbers to be more in line.

    Incentives will be offered to customers who buy iPhones from Apple Stores, with Apple's 2013 Back to School promotions being the first part of the new push. Another element that was hinted at during the event was an iPhone trade-in program at Apple Stores. Details on the program are scarce at this time though it appears that it might allow customers to trade in their older phone for a refurbished version of a newer phone. The retail leaders are said to have left the event confident in this fall's product lineup.

    It's likely that we'll see this new approach with the launch of new iPhone, iPad, and Mac models, widely expected for this fall. Apple's physical stores have often been credited as playing a major role in Apple's success over the last 12 years, in part because it let customers walk in and see the entire selection of products that Apple was offering. With increasing competition in mobile, the retail stores will continue to be critical differentiators, especially given that Apple can be in full control of the presentation of their products, something that isn't true in other retail locations.

    Did you buy your iPhone at an Apple retail location? If not, why not, and is there any way Apple could convince you to buy your next one there?

    Source: 9to5Mac

        


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    Sony's UHD 4K media player is now available to order for a whopping $700.

    Sony's UHD 4K media player is now available to order for a whopping $700. It comes with 10 movies and rentals are $8 a pop. In case you forgot, this is some real rich people stuff.

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    'Despicable Me 2': The Reviews Are In!

    Critics say the sequel is not as strong, but still very entertaining.
    By Todd Gilchrist

    Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1709977/despicable-me-2-movie-reviews.jhtml

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    A 4-Year-Old Android Bug Could Bring Malware to 99% of Devices

    A 4-Year-Old Android Bug Could Bring Malware to 99% of Devices

    A team of security researchers claim to have identified a four-year-old Android bug that can allow malicious trojans to appear as verified apps, infecting devices with malware while users remain unaware of its presence.

    Usually, apps are verified using cryptographic signatures: modified updates are thus rejected if the key doesn't match the one provided by the software developer. But the team, from Bluebox Labs, have found a way to modify an app's APK file without breaking the signature?which means malicious code can easily be injected and users never made aware.

    The team claims the bug has existed since Android 1.6 Donut, and that it affects 99 percent of devices which use the OS. Google was notified of the bug in February 2013, but because of the way Android updates roll out it's up to device manufacturers to offer users a patch for the vulnerability. Apparently the Galaxy S4 has already been updated?but weirdly Google's Nexus line remains a work-in-progress.

    Of course, before you panic too much it's worth noting that, even if malicious code can be injected into an already verified app, the software has to find its way onto your phone. And if you're exclusively using the Play Store it's not clear how that would happen?unless you're tricked into downloading bogus updates from third-party app stores or the web. The take home: be careful when you stray from Google's safe haven.

    Bluebox will present the research later this month at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas. [Bluebox via IDG via Verge]

    Source: http://gizmodo.com/a-4-year-old-android-bug-could-bring-malware-to-99-of-668123042

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    Nook's Android app now supports HD magazines on tablets

    DNP Nook for Android now supports HD magazines

    Next time you fire up the Nook app on your Android tablet, you'll be able to browse HD magazines -- assuming your device has a 1280 x 720 screen. Introduced three months ago on Retina iPads, the feature now jumps to the latest version of the Android app, along with a number of other updates. New magazine titles aside, version 3.4 lets you enlarge book illustrations and adds support for the system's assistive technology for blind and low-vision users. So, you can go wild with screen magnification on Android 4.2 or higher, or listen to the app speak via TalkBack on 4.1. Meanwhile, the Nook app for iOS comes equipped with bug fixes and a better way to organize books in a series. Sure, these updates don't bring a bunch of new major features, but they show that Barnes & Noble isn't likely to axe its mobile apps in the near future like it did the ones for Macs and PCs.

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