Wednesday, July 31, 2013

What Exactly Is Horsepower, Anyway?

What Exactly Is Horsepower, Anyway?

Like almost any automotive publication, we use the term "horsepower" all the time. It's one of those words that seems so straightforward. What is horsepower? Why, it's the power of a horse! What does that mean? Physical power? Political? Sexual? What horse? How is it measured? Let's find out, with pictures!

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Start-up news channel hopes to counter anti-Israel bias in the media

TEL AVIV, Israel -?State-of-the-art TV studios above an ancient Mideast port signal Israel?s arrival in a modern media landscape in which countries increasingly seek to broadcast their own perspective to the world.

Israel advocates have long alleged that their country is portrayed in an unfair and one-dimensional way by the international media, largely as an occupier of the Palestinians.

Now the answer has arrived in the form of i24news ? the first international channel dedicated to reporting the news from an Israeli point of view. Its goal is to tell the rest of the Israel story in English, Arabic and French.

The new station?s founders insist they aren?t an Israeli version of the Qatar-funded Al-Jazeera pan-Arab channel. They receive no government funding, hold no political affiliation and pledge to cover the news dispassionately and objectively.?

The initiative, which follows dozens of other attempts to tell Israel?s side of the story, highlights a deep-seated sense that Israel is losing the battle over international public opinion and that its voice has been missing from a smorgasbord of news outlets.

?When you are talking about Israel in the international media today, it is only through the perspective of the Arab-Israeli conflict. We have to show that there are a lot of things about Israel that people don?t know about,? said Frank Melloul, the channel?s chief executive. ?What I want to do with this channel is to connect Israel to the world and connect the world to the Israeli reality.?

To do so, i24news broadcasts around the clock, devoting 30 percent of its content to local coverage, including culture, technology and sports.?

Its spacious studios in Jaffa, an ancient port city merged with Tel Aviv, include three glass-encased sets for simultaneous broadcasts in three languages, along with an integrated news desk for its 150 journalists.?

The station went on the air less than two weeks ago, and most of the office space is still under construction. Though it is not yet clear how many people are watching, i24news says it can potentially reach 350 million households via cable and satellite operators in Europe, Asia and Africa. An expansion to the North American market is expected in early 2014.

Mr. Melloul, a former French diplomat, helped launch France24, a satellite channel aimed at improving France?s international image. Other governments have engaged in similar outreach efforts, resulting in Russia Today, China?s CCTV and Qatar?s Al-Jazeera.

The Israeli effort is funded by private money. Much of it comes from Patrick Drahi, a French-Israeli telecom tycoon who owns HOT, an Israeli cable network of TV channels and telephone service providers.

Calling i24news a ?startup channel,? Mr. Melloul said its private ownership frees the station from government intervention.

?We are not talking about propaganda,? he said, ?[But] it is time to listen to another voice from the Middle East besides Al-Jazeera.?

Walid Omary, Middle East bureau chief of the pace-setting and influential Al-Jazeera, said he was not familiar with the new station, but he welcomed the competition and considered it a compliment that others were trying to emulate his network.

?Apparently Al-Jazeera has a quality that everyone wants to challenge,? he said. ?Even those who criticize us recognize we have an impact.?

Source: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jul/31/start-news-channel-hopes-counter-anti-israel-bias-/?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS

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Level 1 cricket coaching course | Sports News

Level 1 cricket coaching courseThe SWD Cricket coaching department will be running a Level 1 coaching course for all coaches who wish to further their coaching development at the Recreation Ground on the 13 August.

Aspirant coaches must meet the following requirements as stipulated by Cricket South Africa:

  1. Be 18 years or older.
  2. Coaches must be actively coaching a team at present or be a registered member at a club affiliated to the SWD Cricket Board.
  3. Coaches must register with the Coaching Forum in their region (details available from the SWD Offices).
  4. Coaches must pass the pre-course assignment in order to qualify for the course.

The course details are:
Evening sessions on 13, 14, 20 and 22 August from 17:30-20:30. Afternoon of 16 August from 15:00-18:00.
Tuesday 13 August 18:00 ? Level 1 theory exams.

Practical assessments of coaches ? dates to be arranged with individual coaches after the theory exams has been written.

Coaches must attend ALL sessions in order to sit the exams.

Enquires must be directed to Garry Hampson, SWD Coaching Manager, or Jacques Van Aswegen, Oudtshoorn Coaching Forum Coordinator on 083 350 9308.

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Samsung Tweaks Graphics in Exynos Galaxy S4 to Inflate Popular Benchmark Scores



For any of our members who have been around PC technology for a decade or more, you might remember long ago when the graphics card makers like NVIDIA and ATI used to artificially boost their graphics benchmark scores by including "optimization tweaks" for certain benchmarks. It was basically a sneaky way of manipulating the results of graphics results in the popular benchmarks of the time, but didn't really translate to real world performance numbers. The sole purpose of this was to make their benchmark numbers look better than the competition to entice consumers to their product.

For the most part this ended up "biting them on the behind" when it was later uncovered by savvy tech-guru sites like Anandtech. The practice was mostly dropped because it ended up resulting in bad PR. Sadly, it looks like history has repeated itself in the mobile industry, and never everyone has learned from the past. Samsung has been caught red-handed doing exactly this with their Exynos 5 Octa-core on the Galaxy S4. Once again, Anandtech was one of the tech sites which helped confirm/uncover the deception.

Apparently, what is occurring is that Samsung's Exynos 5 chip in the SGS4 can detect if one of the popular benchmarks (like AnuTuTu, Quadrant and GLBenchmark 2.5.1) is being run. It then automatically unlocks a higher clock speed in the PowerVR SGX 544MP3 graphics chip, boosting it from 480MHz to 533MHz. This results in as much as a 10% boost in graphics performance which will never actually translate into a faster experience for end users in their apps and games.

Even if you are huge fan of Samsung and the SGS4, we should still call them out on this one. It's just a stinky thing to do, and it needs to stop. In the mean-time, this reminds us that the artificial benchmarks should never be completely trusted. They can still be a decent tool to offer an overall impression of performance; however, ultimately, your experience on your device could vary, and the best "benchmark" you can use is the apps and games which you like to use.

Source: GalaxyS4Forums.net via Anandtech

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Future Windows Could Use A Biomimetic Circulatory System To Save Energy

Windows, our source of life-giving sunlight indoors, are a menace to your electrical bill. In the summer, windows bleed cold and in the winter they ooze heat. To save energy, researchers want to give window panes a circulatory system that could pump in cool, liquid relief when they get too hot.

In research published in Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, researchers from Harvard describe an artificial vascular system, which could help make windows more energy-efficient by controlling their temperature with water.

The technology consists of a thin, clear sheet of silicone rubber which is stuck over the surface of a pane of glass, as in the image below. The silicone is moulded with 1-2mm channels, which can be pumped with water when a pane gets too hot. The basic principle is illustrated in the thermal GIF above. Water comes in one end, and cools the glass down as it flows towards the other. And as you can see, the silicon webbing is essentially invisible when its laid over the glass. So you get the sunlight without the heat.

The system?s efficacy varies depending on how fast you pump water through it, as you can see in the thermal video below. The cooling happens much faster at 10mL/min than at .2 mL/Min

But the key is that even at a relatively low flow rate, the technology could make an impact at the scale of a regular person?s house. From the release:

Pumping just half a soda can?s worth of water through the window?s circulatory system would cool a full-size window pane by a full 8 C (14 F), [the researchers] calculated. The energy needed to pump water would be far less than the heat energy the water absorbed. This suggested that installing the cooled windows throughout a building would generate a big net win.

Beyond using the technology to control the temperature of windows, the researchers also suggest that it could be used to keep photovoltaic solar panels from burning up since they lose efficiency when they get too hot. Which is, you know, pretty cool. [Science Direct via Harvard]

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Source: http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2013/07/future-windows-could-use-a-biomimetic-circulatory-system-to-save-energy/

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

The problem with Obama's visit to Amazon

It seems like only yesterday that The New York Times was marveling at Amazon.com?s transformation into ?an engine for jobs:? Having increased its workforce by 40% in a year, it now employs 97,000 people, and announced plans to add 5,000 more at its network of U.S. fulfillment centers.

Actually, it was the day before yesterday. But it sure sounded sensible, all those hours ago, for President Obama to choose one of those centers, in Chattanooga, TN, as the setting for a speech about jobs: In Amazon we have a powerful technology brand that?s hiring Americans like crazy ? a great 21st Century political ally, right?

Not so much, it turns out. A chorus of critics, mostly liberal-leaning, have been spending the day of Obama?s actual speech arguing that Amazon is an engine for terrible jobs that have no relevance to strengthening the middle class. (?Why In The World Is Obama Going to an Amazon Warehouse?? scolds The New Republic.)

Meanwhile, what seems like the entirety of a particular category of small business ? indie book stores ? has been howling for years that Amazon has in effect been a destroyer of jobs by wiping out many of their shops. (?Does President Obama Hate Indie Bookstores?? asks Publishers Weekly.)

?In many ways, this is an Amazon-driven economy,? writes Alliance for American Manufacturers president Scott Paul on The Huffington Post, bringing things full circle. ?Want a new TV? Click here and it can arrive at your doorstep in a day. Just charge it to your card. But would you like a good job? Wait in line.? Finally, Salon tries to close the deal by officially nominating Amazon for the role of Official Corporate Whipping Boy, declaring: ?Amazon Is Worse Than Wal-Mart.?

And actually, what?s more interesting than the political ?optics? here is actually how this plays out for Amazon. The complaints of indie bookstores and their fans are extremely old news by now, but (as Paul actually suggests) most people think of the company as cheap and convenient, and not a big, mean, bad corporate actor. Salon may have branded Amazon as more odious than Wal-Mart, but it?s not at all clear that consumers have.

(And while we're talking political optics: President Barack Obama cannot enjoy what seemed like a slam dunk photo op at a job-creating American company being turned into a debate about Amazon's value.)

Thanks to today?s backlash, a harrowing 2012 Mother Jones report about ?wage slave? warehouse work is getting a lot of new exposure: Practically every critic is linking to it, though not all are acknowledging that Mac McLelland?s (excellent) story does not actually name Amazon or any other company. Other past (and actually Amazon-specific) expos?s and lawsuits are getting a fresh look, too.

Of course the American attention span is fleeting, and Amazon?s cheap-and-convenient strategy is popular for a reason, so who knows whether this abrupt recasting of the company in the role of economic heavy will stick. But you have to wonder whether the firm is having any second thoughts about what must have, just days ago, seemed like an awesome PR coup. Welcoming a presidential visit with a big ?We?re hiring!? announcement sounds like a great way to spark a conversation about its role in rebuilding the economy.

This is not, I suspect, the conversation Amazon was hoping for. Maybe next time Jeff Bezos will redirect the president to Fayetteville.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/amazon-obama-visit-jobs-walmart-180602880.html

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Ariz. flash flood carries away tour bus, none hurt

DOLAN SPRINGS, Ariz. (AP) ? Flash flood waters swept a tour bus with 33 people aboard hundreds of yards down a wash in northwestern Arizona and the vehicle flipped on its side, but no one was injured, officials said.

The Las Vegas-bound bus was returning Sunday afternoon from a day-trip to the Grand Canyon's west rim when the driver attempted to cross the wash on a rural road.

The high waters pushed the vehicle down the wash for an estimated 300 yards around 1:50 p.m. near Kingman, said Patrick Moore, chief of the Northern Arizona Consolidated Fire District, which had firefighters at the scene. The crash happened as northern Arizona was hit with a second day of heavy rain.

The area where the bus accident occurred received 0.75 inches of rain in about an hour on Sunday afternoon, said Chris Stumpf, a National Weather Service forecaster in Las Vegas. A flash flood warning was in effect when the accident occurred, he said.

"It was a really strong storm dumping quite a bit of rain ... and it caused flash flooding," Stumpf said. "They were driving on a portion of the road where they shouldn't have tried to drive across. They should not have been driving through there."

Rhonda Ho, operations manager for Canyon Coach Lines, said the bus owned by the Las Vegas-based company was being driven by Joseph Razon, who saw a car right in front of him go through a section of the highway covered by some water.

"He thought, if a car can go through it, I can go through it," Ho said.

"Then he got slammed by a rushing current of water that came out of nowhere," she said. "He was driving in almost neck-deep water and trying to control the bus while it was floating."

She said the driver managed to bring the bus against an embankment so it would stop and passengers could escape. People inside the bus were able to climb out of the driver's side windows and walked to dry land.

"I'm glad the driver kept his cool and everybody got out safely. No one screamed on the bus and everyone kept their cool and that's amazing," Ho said.

She described Razon as a "very professional driver" with a spotless record. He has worked for the company since 2005.

Kingman is near the Arizona-Nevada stateline and about 100 miles southeast of Las Vegas. The bus passengers and driver returned on another bus to Las Vegas, where Ho was able to speak to the driver.

On Sunday evening, as a tow truck was preparing to take away the bus, it was lying on its side and had grass and other debris hanging from it. Two escape hatches on its roof were opened. Writing on the side of the bus said: "C.H. Destination" and "DBA: Canyon Coach Lines"

The passengers were no longer at the scene. The company had sent another bus to pick them up.

There were some swift-water rescues of stranded motorists Saturday night after a storm dropped nearly 2 inches of rain in about 90 minutes around Kingman, Stumpf said.

The flash flood warning around the accident scene has expired, he said, but there's a chance for more heavy rain and another similar warning on Monday.

The crash happened as Northern Arizona was hit with a second day of heavy rain.

The Arizona Department of Transportation closed an 18-mile stretch of Interstate-40 Saturday night between Flagstaff and Kingman because of the flash flooding.

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Associated Press writers Jacques Billeaud in Phoenix and Martin Griffith in Reno, Nev., contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ariz-flash-flood-carries-away-tour-bus-none-082358597.html

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Fear over default as personal bank debt in Russia doubles in two years

Published time: July 29, 2013 10:04
Edited time: July 29, 2013 11:17
Receiving mortgages in the Moscow International Bank (RIA Novosti / Ruslan Krivobok)

Personal loans in Russia have reached almost $275bn during the past two years as people take up to 5 loans per person. Some Russian cities see 100% of the economically active population taking out loans.

Russia risks seeing a retail credit default, business daily Vedomosti quotes research by Svyaznoj Bank that examined data from the country?s two biggest credit agencies NBCH and Equifax.

The bank studied the credit history of people applying for loans and called the results of the study "depressing",? Vedomosti quotes the bank representative.? The number of borrowers with five or more loans increased from 6% to 19% last year.? The average debt now exceeds $15 000 per person, according to the newspaper. Russia?s average annual? income per capita is just half of it at $7500.

The number of retail borrowers in Russia? is estimated at 34 million people which is 45% of the economically active population, Vedomosti quotes the Central Bank and the National Bureau of Credit Histories. The share of the economically active population that took out loans is close to 100% in some Russian regions.

S&P expects the consumer lending to growth by about? 30% in 2013-2014 leading to the the credit bubble, newsru.com reports.

The portfolios of Russian banks hold troubled loans of about 425 billion rubles, according to the Central Bank. These are loans with payments overdue for 90 days or more. During January - May, this increased by 92 billion rubles, against 50 billion increase last year.

The debt burden of Russian households is now close to 20% of the annual income, gazeta.ru quotes Aleksey Volkov of the? National Bureau of Credit Histories.? That?s double of US households that owe 10.9% to the banks, Volkov said referring to IMF data.

Source: http://rt.com/business/russia-banks-people-debt-doubled-732/

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Karl Rove Focuses on Senate GOP Takeover in Fundraising Email

Can the Republican Party pick up six Senate seats in the 2014 election and in the process retake the majority in the U.S. Senate? Republican strategist Karl Rove thinks so.

Rove, a Fox News contributor, is using the possibility of a Senate takeover as a fundraising tool in his latest appeal to GOP donors.

A former senior advisor and deputy chief of staff to President George W. Bush, Rove sent an email to donors on Sunday citing favorable polls and remarks from former New York Times number cruncher Nate Silver as leading indicators that the GOP has a chance to take back the Senate in 2014, so long as the monetary support is there.

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"Washington is buzzing with the news! Even liberal prognosticators now admit Republicans can pick up six seats to take the U.S. Senate in 2014," Rove's email reads.

In his email suggesting a Republican majority in the Senate is possible, Rove noted that six of the seven Democratic Senate seats up for reelection are in states that were won by Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney in the 2012 race by a margin of 10 percent or greater.

Rove also highlighted the recent announcement by former Montana Democratic Gov. Brian Schweitzer that he will not run for the state's open Senate seat in 2014.

"The GOP can win a Senate majority, but it won't be easy. Your support is vital to ensuring Republicans have the resources necessary for victory," Rove's email reads. "Early fundraising is key. Harry Reid knows that: that?s why he announced he?ll try raising $125 million to beat Republicans."

In his attempt to convince GOP donors to make a contribution to the Republican initiative some 16 months before elections are held, Rove also cites "Obama campaign?s favorite number cruncher, Nate Silver."

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In a New York Times "FiveThirtyEight" blog, Silver wrote: "Best guess, after assigning probabilities of the likelihood of a GOP pickup in each state, is that Republicans will end up with somewhere between 50 and 51 Senate seats after 2014, putting them right on the threshold of a majority."

"Not only is Republican candidate recruitment going well and Democratic recruitment badly, but issues are helping," wrote Rove, "with Obamacare, the sluggish job picture, scandals and an incompetent and out-of-touch White House shaping the political landscape."

If Republicans are able to win back the Senate, it will be the first time since losing the majority in 2006.

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Source: http://www.newsmax.com/TheWire/karl-rove-senate-gop-takeover/2013/07/29/id/517452

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At least 38 dead after coach plunges off viaduct in Italy

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A damaged coach is seen after a crash near the southern town of Avellino July 29, 2013. At least 36 people died after a coach plunged more than 15 metres (49 feet) off a viaduct in southern Italy on Sunday, a spokesman for the fire service said. REUTERS/Ciro De Luca

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MONTEFORTE IRPINO, Italy - Thirty-eight people were killed and 10 injured when a bus plunged off a viaduct in southern Italy in one of the country's worst road accidents.

Initial reports suggested that the coach was travelling at speed and had hit four or five cars before crashing over the roadside barriers on a stretch of road near Monteforte Irpino, east of Naples, on Sunday night.

Many children were among the 50 people on board.

"It was an immense tragedy where we first had to rescue the injured people who were trapped inside the coach and then successively have had to work to pull out the bodies," said Alessio Barbarulo, head of the local fire brigade division that coordinated the rescue effort.

It was the second transport disaster to hit southern Europe in the space of five days. Seventy-nine people were killed when a high-speed train derailed in the Spanish pilgrimage town of Santiago de Compostela on Wednesday.

Crushed wreckage from the coach lay on its side, while bodies covered in white sheets were lined up on the road. It was not clear for the moment whether there was any mechanical damage to the vehicle's brakes or problems with its tyres, or whether there was any fault on the part of the driver, who was killed in the accident.

"You would think that the barriers on the viaducts and bridges should prevent this type of accident but evidently it seems the impact was so strong that even the barrier gave way," Barbarulo said.

Prosecutors have already opened an investigation into the case.

All of the victims appear to have been Italians returning from an excursion to the town of Telese Terme, known for its hot sulphurous springs and a nearby lake popular as a fishing spot. Local media said the stretch of road where the bus crashed had been the scene of repeated accidents.

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Source: http://www.edmontonsun.com/2013/07/28/at-least-24-dead-after-coach-plunges-off-viaduct-in-italy

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Japan bags maiden East Asian Cup win

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Take that ... Yoichiro Kakitani strikes against Korea Republic for Japan (Getty)

Japan claimed its first East Asian Cup crown with a 2-1 win over host Korea Republic at Seoul's Olympic Stadium on Sunday night.

Two goals from Kakitani Yoichiro did the job for Japan in front of a crowd of 47,000 fans, with the clincher coming in injury time after Korea's Yun Il-Lok had cancelled out his first half opener.

The Blue Samurai, the current Asian Cup champion, ended the tournament with seven points from its three matches, two points in front of second-placed China.

Korea Republic finished third with two points, while Australia lagged last on the ladder with only one point.

Source: http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/eaff-east-asian-cup/news/1161462/Japan-bags-maiden-East-Asian-Cup-win

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

UK weather: Tornado pictured over Scotland as storms sweep Britain

  • Heavy rain and storms set to sweep across Britain as the long-running heatwave comes to an end
  • South East will be worst affected with 30mm of rain falling in just one hour - nearly half the average for the month
  • Tornado struck village of Bothwell in Lanarkshire yesterday destroying trees and damaging roofs

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Britain has seen another day of gorgeous sunshine today, but the good weather is not set to last long as the sun is replaced by storms and temperatures start to drop.

An early warning of the unsettled conditions came in Scotland yesterday when a village was hit by a tornado which ripped off roof tiles and damaged trees.

And the storms will quickly move across the rest of Britain, with the South East of England set to see as much as 30mm in a single hour tomorrow.

Coming to an end: The gorgeous weather in places such as Hitchin, Hertfordshire is not forecast to survive the weekend

Coming to an end: The gorgeous weather in places such as Hitchin, Hertfordshire is not forecast to survive the weekend

Glee: But the likes of six-year-old Tom Stocks do not have much longer to enjoy the lavender fields of Britain before rain comes

Glee: But the likes of six-year-old Tom Stocks do not have much longer to enjoy the lavender fields of Britain before rain comes

Harvesting: Teenager Bethany Joseph picks lavender at Cadwell Farm in Hitchin today

Harvesting: Teenager Bethany Joseph picks lavender at Cadwell Farm in Hitchin today

Summery: Plants have thrived in the weather but the sunshine is set to end for the time being

Summery: Plants have thrived in the weather but the sunshine is set to end for the time being

The tornado which struck Bothwell in Lanarkshire yesterday afternoon left residents cowering in fear as the twister ripped through the village.

The streets were strewn with tree branches, roof tiles and other debris, prompting a massive clear-up operation.

Locals described seeing the atmosphere suddenly darken with violent winds prompting the sensation of an earthquake.

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'I was sitting in the living room,' said John Rundell, 69. 'The next thing I knew the fire place started shaking as if it was going to collapse.

'I didn?t know what was happening, but I got up and looked out the living room window. I saw loads of roof tiles flying around and crashing down into the street.

'The whole thing lasted around a minute and after it was over lots of neighbours came out to help clear up the mess in the street.'

Twister: A tornado was pictured over the village of Bothwell in Lanarkshire yesterday as Britain faces storms in many parts

Twister: A tornado was pictured over the village of Bothwell in Lanarkshire yesterday as Britain faces storms in many parts

Damage: Car windscreens were smashed after debris flew around the town thanks to the sudden storm

Damage: Car windscreens were smashed after debris flew around the town thanks to the sudden storm

Roof: Tiles were ripped off this home in Bothwell by the vicious tornado which swept through the village yesterday

Roof: Tiles were ripped off this home in Bothwell by the vicious tornado which swept through the village yesterday

Destruction: Trees had branches torn off them in the storm, which foreshadows a weekend of bad weather

Destruction: Trees had branches torn off them in the storm, which foreshadows a weekend of bad weather

Ross Neilson, 25, who filmed the terrifying event, added: 'I had just been at a meeting for work when I came out and realised it was very windy.

'As I crossed the road, the winds changed and rubbish started flying about in front of me. The sky grew very dark and there had been thunder grumbling away just before.

'I looked up and could see the winds spiralling and could make out debris being sucked up and spinning about.'

Despite the sunny weather which has been prevailing in most of Britain for the past week, the Met Office has warned that many areas face a sudden downpour tomorrow.

The South East will bear the brunt of the rain, with 30mm forecast to fall within an hour - compared to an average rainfall of 78.1mm in the whole month of July.

By the seaside: Brightly coloured beach huts pictured in Scarborough today as visitors soaked up the sunshine

By the seaside: Brightly coloured beach huts pictured in Scarborough today as visitors soaked up the sunshine

Spectacle: The Scarborough huts were first introduced more than 100 years ago and were looking at their best today

Spectacle: The Scarborough huts were first introduced more than 100 years ago and were looking at their best today

Ominous: This weekend is set to bring heavy rain and storms across most of Britain following the heatwave

Ominous: This weekend is set to bring heavy rain and storms across most of Britain following the heatwave

A Met Office spokesman said: 'It?s going to be very wet over the weekend for some and we have a warning out for Saturday, as the South-East and Cambridgeshire receive a band of thunderstorms and heavy rain that is moving northwards from France.

'Then on Sunday we have another warning for the South West and south-west Wales as well as the East of England and East Midlands, the North West, Yorkshire and Humberside and the North East as well.'

But the downturn in conditions doesn?t necessarily herald the end of summer and a return to the typically wet British climate.

The spokesman said: 'It looks like July is going to end with unsettled conditions, but outside those areas temperatures will be normal for this time of year.

Dry: The lack of rain this month has affected the soil in which crops are grown, such as this wheat field in County Durham

Dry: The lack of rain this month has affected the soil in which crops are grown, such as this wheat field in County Durham

Longing for rain: Farmers and gardeners are likely to welcome the prospect of wet weather this weekend

Longing for rain: Farmers and gardeners are likely to welcome the prospect of wet weather this weekend

'Compared to the last couple of weeks, temperatures will be lower, but will still be mainly near or perhaps a little above average for the time of year.

'As a result conditions will feel fresher, especially at night, but it should still feel pleasantly warm in the sunshine.

'Over the weekend outside the areas where there are storms and showers it will be around 26 in the south east, mid 20s in central parts and around 20/21 in the south west.

Umbrella: One shopper in Glasgow came prepared for a downpour yesterday as the long-running heatwave began to ease

People fish in Dowry Reservoir near Oldham, as the water levels recede due to the hot dry weather across the UK in recent weeks

Dry: People fish in Dowry Reservoir near Oldham yesterday, as the water levels recede due to the hot weather across the UK in recent weeks

Blueberry picker Eva Vavrova at Trehane Nurseries in Wimborne, Dorset, which is celebrating a bounty of blueberries that have the sweetest taste in recent years

Record: Blueberry picker Eva Vavrova at Trehane Nurseries in Wimborne, Dorset, which is celebrating a bounty of blueberries that have the sweetest taste in recent years

The Met Office has issued yellow rain warnings ? which advise residents to ?be aware? of the risk of flooding ? for the thunder and storms due to hit the South East and the North at the weekend.

The bleak outlook is a far cry from the two previous weekends, during which Britain baked in? temperatures of up to 31C (88F) before the thermometer hit its highest point of the year this week ? a sizzling 33.5C (92F).

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2378992/UK-weather-Tornado-pictured-Scotland-storms-sweep-Britain.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Australia ends asylum by boat, begins debate over racism

Last week Australia said it would divert boats with asylum seekers, most of whom come from Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Sri Lanka.

By John Zubrzycki,?Contributor / July 25, 2013

A woman holds a poster during a rally in support of asylum seekers in central Sydney July 20, 2013. Australia announced tough new measures to stem a dramatic increase in refugee boats from Indonesia on July 19, with a deal to send all boat arrivals to Papua New Guinea (PNG) for assessment and eventual settlement.

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She is clearly distraught. Holding her head in her hands, the young Iranian asylum seeker sobs inconsolably. A male companion puts an arm on her shoulder to comfort her as she comes to terms with the news that she will never be resettled in Australia.

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The photograph, taken earlier this week by Australian immigration officials, is being used as part of a government campaign aimed at deterring others like her from undertaking the perilous journey from Indonesia to Christmas Island to seek refugee status in Australia.

Last week Australia introduced the most draconian measures yet to stop the hundreds of people arriving by boat every week from countries such as Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Sri Lanka. From now on all boat arrivals are to be sent the Manus Island detention center in Papua New Guinea. Those found to be refugees will be settled there, those who do not meet refugee status requirements will be sent back to their country of origin.

In a blunt message to people smugglers when announcing what has been dubbed the ?PNG solution,? Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said: ?Your business model is over.?

But some worry that moving so ruthlessly to neutralize one of Australia?s most divisive political issues tarnishes the country?s reputation as a model liberal society. Since World War II, Australia has successfully settled more than 7 million migrants ? among them hundreds of thousands of refugees.

?With a cruel but politically brilliant stroke, Rudd has ended this bigger and more noble national idea of ourselves. We are firmly back in the bounded national community,? says former Australian ambassador to Cambodia and author of a number of books on asylum seekers, Tony Kevin.

The unnamed Iranian woman in the photo, her features blurred to protect her identity, has become an unlikely ambassador for critics of the government who fear that the demonizing of refugees signals a return to the overt racism encapsulated in the country?s notorious ?White Australia? policy.

Introduced at the beginning of the last century, the White Australia policy was designed to shut the door to Chinese miners and cheap labor from the South Pacific. The policy with its stress on assimilation was gradually dismantled in the 1970s in favor of a more inclusive model of multiculturalism where migrants were encouraged to maintain their ethnic and cultural identities as long as they adhered to basic social and legal norms.

The policy was put to the test following the end of the war in Vietnam when the first boat filled with Vietnamese asylum seekers arrived in Darwin Harbor in early 1976. ?If we were ever threatened, that was then,? says Neville Roach, a former chair of the National Multicultural Advisory Council. ?There were a million or more people in refugee camps in South East Asia and we were the closest country that could take them. Yet by coming up with a very positive regional solution we managed the crisis.??

Under that regional framework, Australia took more than 100,000 Vietnamese refugees from camps in Guam, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia, while the United States and Canada took thousands more.

Today's asylum seekers

But today?s asylum seeker crisis is very different. Barely 2,000 Vietnamese made it by boat to Australia in the 1970s. This year that number has been exceeded almost every month. The bipartisanship of those times has been replaced by an acrimonious political debate and countries like Indonesia are proving harder to co-opt when it comes to finding a regional solution.

?The current political rhetoric has been giving the term 'regional solution' a bad name,? says Mr. Roach. ?Australia as the richest country in the region should contribute financially to help South East Asian countries process the refugees and even accept some. This time we?re only talking about 100,000 or so, a number that can easily be accommodated across the region.?

For workers on the frontline like Pamela Curr of the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre in Melbourne, which provides resettlement services, there has been a discernible hardening of attitudes toward asylum seekers. ?The [Afghan] Hazaras I work with are reporting being attacked on the streets. They are afraid of catching the trains.?

Ms. Curr blames the politicians for ?constantly fanning the flames of conflict and fear? in the community over the asylum issue. ?They are shredding our social fabric, pitting one ethnic group against another. We?ve done well for a frontier settlement ??a new country ??but we?ve destroyed a lot of that.?

Traces of racism?

Melbourne has only recently recovered from the opprobrium associated with a rash of attacks on Indian students that peaked in 2008 and 2009. The attacks were branded by sections of the Indian media as being racially motivated.

But a 2011 study by the Australian Institute of Criminology determined that race played little or no role. It found that many Indian students were more vulnerable to assaults because they often worked in late-night service jobs such as taxi driving, working in gas stations and convenience stores.

While Australians have largely welcomed the contribution migrants have made to Australian society, attitudes toward boat arrivals and Muslims have hardened in recent years.

A survey published by Scanlon Foundation at Melbourne?s Monash University last year found that only 22 percent of Australians believed asylum seekers arriving by boat should be given the chance to permanently settle, while 23 percent thought ?turning back the boats? is the best policy. The survey also found that 25 percent had a negative attitude toward Iraqis and Lebanese specifically.

Neville Roach fears that the current debate over asylum seekers will undermine community tolerance of outsiders even further. ?I am surprised by how rapidly attitudes have changed,? he says.

Meanwhile the government?s PNG solution is already coming under strain. There has been no let up in the number of boats leaving Java bound for Christmas Island. Nor has it prevented deaths at seas. At least nine asylum seekers drowned on Wednesday when a boat carrying up to 200 people started to take on water southwest of Java.

?What we can see in this policy is another in a very long line of policies that?s designed to provide a very quick fix to what is in essence a very complex global phenomenon,? says Michelle Foster, director of the International Refugee Law Research Program?at Melbourne Law School.

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Meet Helpouts, Google's Secret Project That Turns Hangouts Into A Commerce Platform

Screen shot 2013-07-24 at 5.00.39 AMWhile its roots lie in search, today, Google wears many hats. From self-driving cars and wearable technology to social networking and mobile operating systems, there are few industries where the search and advertising giant has yet to make its presence felt. Lately, however, Google's expansion has taken a noticeable tack in a more singular direction: eCommerce.

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Daily Fetish | Hasselblad Stellar: Thrice the Price and Exactly as Nice as the Sony RX100

Daily Fetish | Hasselblad Stellar: Thrice the Price and Exactly as Nice as the Sony RX100
The Sony Cyber-shot RX100 is a seriously hot camera, but its understated black-box body won’t win a pizzazz contest. The Hasselblad Stellar is the same camera as the Sony RX100, gussied up with fancy accoutrements such as a zebra-wood grip, ...

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Pets show their Redskins team spirit | WTKR.com

Posted on: 11:17 am, July 25, 2013, by Holly Henry

NewsChannel 3 is live at the Redskins Training Camp in Richmond, Va. Fans and their pets are going all out to show Redskins pride!
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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Officer killed during rescue of hiker NW of Vegas

LAS VEGAS (AP) ? A Las Vegas police officer who was rescuing a hiker stranded in an off-limits area of a mountain northwest of the city died after falling from a helicopter hoist line Monday night.

At an emotional news conference Tuesday, police offered new details about the accident that killed search and rescue officer David Vanbuskirk, 36, at Mount Charleston.

Rescuers responded shortly before 9 p.m. to reports that a hiker was disoriented and stranded on a rocky ledge just above Mary Jane Falls. The area was marked with signs warning hikers to stay out or face fines, according to Jay Nichols, spokesman for Spring Mountains National Recreation Area.

A wildfire now entering its third week has been burning in the area, and park workers have closed some trails in the interest of public safety. The fire is still throwing off smoke and glows at night, Nichols said. Some trails are closed to protect hikers from smoking material, ash pits and falling trees. On Monday night, conditions were breezy with a bright moon, officials said.

After landing, Vanbuskirk attached a safety harness to the stranded man, who was hiking alone. He signaled to the four rescue workers in the helicopter above to hoist them both up from the craggy ledge, but then somehow detached from the line in midair and fell a "non-survivable" distance to the ground below, officials said.

The hiker was safely rescued and is being interviewed, police said.

The mood was somber among officers, who have not lost one of their own in the line of duty since 2009. Officers Tuesday wore black bands over their badges in honor of their fallen comrade.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration and other agencies are investigating.

"We're a big family, a close family, and this is going to be trying on us for quite a while," Las Vegas police Assistant Sheriff Joseph Lombardo told reporters shortly after the accident. "We will survive it. We'll come back together, and hopefully in my lifetime, it will never happen again."

Vanbuskirk grew up in the Las Vegas area, was married and lived in Henderson. He had worked for the department since 1999, and had served on the search and rescue team since 2007.

Clark County Sheriff Doug Gillespie said Vanbuskirk had performed "dozens" of rescues like the one that killed him Monday. Las Vegas rescue workers have completed 130 helicopter rescues in the past 12 months.

Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval said Vanbuskirk's death was "a tragic reminder of the dangers our first responders are exposed to on a daily basis."

"His service to his community, state, and country will not be forgotten," Sandoval said in a statement.

On Twitter, U.S. Sen. Dean Heller of Nevada called Vanbuskirk a hero.

Others in the police department also praised him.

"He was an exceptionally fine officer," police spokesman Bill Cassell said.

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Associated Press writer Michelle Rindels contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/officer-killed-during-rescue-hiker-nw-vegas-181941487.html

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

GOP signals it will oppose nominees to key court

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Just a week after the Senate hashed out a compromise for approving seven of President Barack Obama's nominees to run government departments, agencies and boards, Republicans on Wednesday signaled their opposition to Obama's plan for filling vacancies on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.

The Senate Judiciary Committee heard testimony Wednesday from law professor and former senior Justice Department official Cornelia "Nina" Pillard, one of three Obama nominees to the D.C. circuit, often viewed as the second most influential court in the country after the Supreme Court.

Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley, the top Republican on the committee, said Pillard's nomination wasn't necessary because the D.C. circuit doesn't have enough work to justify filling its three vacancies.

"An objective review of the caseloads reveals that the D.C. circuit is very low," Grassley said. "And it raises serious doubts regarding whether we need more than eight active judges on that court. There is no question in my mind that the statistics make clear that the D.C. circuit does not need any additional judges."

Grassley said he recently sent letters to members of the D.C. circuit asking about their workload and was surprised when one judge told him if there were more appointments, "there wouldn't be enough work to go around."

Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said Republican objections are misleading and politically motivated. He said GOP senators were coming with arguments for denying confirmation for Obama's appeals court nominees that they didn't raise when former Republican President George W. Bush's appellate nominations were at stake.

"I would hope that President Obama is not going to be held to a different standard as if, somehow, he's different than President Bush," Leahy said.

Obama announced Pillard's nomination in a Rose Garden ceremony last month along with nominations for Patricia Millett and U.S. District Judge Robert Wilkins to the D.C. Circuit appeal court. "There's no reason, aside from politics, for Republicans to block these individuals from getting an up-or-down vote," he said at the time.

The Judiciary Committee is scheduled to meet again on Thursday morning and may vote on whether to send the nomination of Millet for a full Senate vote. At a hearing earlier this month, Republicans voiced similar concerns about the court's workload.

The D.C. circuit has 11 judgeships authorized by Congress. Republicans have proposed moving two of the vacant seats to other circuits with larger caseloads and eliminating the third seat altogether.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/gop-signals-oppose-nominees-key-court-184744623.html

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360 Internet Security 2013


Qihoo 360 Software is big in China, with nearly a half-billion users, but it's not nearly as well-known in the U.S. That's a bit of a shame, because the company's 360 Internet Security 2013 is an attractive, easy-to-use, free antivirus. Yes, despite the suite-sounding name, it's a standalone antivirus product.

The installer cuts out unnecessary clicks and screens. A single click accepts the license agreement and starts the product installing. It's a quick process. However, the necessary initial antivirus signature update can take quite a while?over 15 minutes on some of my test systems.

360 Internet Security's main window has a modern, flat look and uses cheery pastel colors. The main focus is on three buttons that perform a quick, full, or custom scan. Although the interface is spacious and uncluttered, it actually conveys a lot of information. Small banners in one corner offer statistics on performance and quarantined files. Three icons animate to let you know when each of the three antivirus engines is updating. And you can pull down a high-level set of controls that turn security components on and off.

Minor Installation Bumps
On eight of my twelve malware-infested virtual machines, the antivirus installed with no more than a minor hitch. However, malware on three of the test systems actively terminated the installer every time I tried to launch it. I successfully installed the product in Safe Mode (kudos to Qihoo for allowing Safe Mode installation!). The installation succeeded, but in each case it would not fully update. The final solution involved running a full scan, performing a full uninstall/reinstall, updating malware definitions, and running another full scan.

The remaining system causes problems for every antivirus I test, because ransomware totally covers up the desktop, even in Safe Mode. Qihoo has a bootable rescue CD, but it's strictly Chinese. Given that this rescue CD could have solved the problem, I helped out a bit, working around the ransomware to get the product installed.

A product that breezes through the install process with next to no problems earns five stars for ease of installation. 360 Internet Security did pretty well, enough to earn four stars.

Quite Good Cleanup
This antivirus divides a full scan into five stages: correcting system security settings, checking applications for malware, looking for active threats in memory, evaluating files that launch at startup, and finally scanning all files for malware. It clearly displays which steps have finished, and offers a choice between highest speed and least impact on performance.

On completing a scan it displays a simple list of all malware traces. It doesn't rank them by threat level the way Ad-Aware Free Antivirus+ 10.5and avast! Free Antivirus 8 do, nor does it aggregate the traces belonging to the same malware the way Comodo Cleaning Essentials 6 and Spybot - Search & Destroy 2.0 do. However, you can get a view of related traces by sorting on the malware type column.

The scanner components in AVG Anti-Virus FREE 2013 and Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition (2014) ?remove malware traces upon finding them, as much as possible. 360 Internet Security waits for your permission to clean up the found traces. On almost all of the test systems, the antivirus requested a quick scan after cleanup finished, to catch any "hidden dangers," and then requested a reboot to remove a "stubborn virus."

360 Internet Security detected 75 percent of the malware samples, the same as avast!, Norman Malware Cleaner 2.08, and several others. Its 5.8 point score also matched avast!'s. Bitdefender Free detected 81 percent and scored 6.2 points. The top score among products tested using my current malware collection, 6.6 points, went to Bitdefender Antivirus Plus (2014).

Tested using my previous malware collection, Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 1.70 earned 7.1 points, the top score among all current products. For details about how I run the malware removal test, please see How We Test Malware Removal.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

RWE to close new UK biomass plant units on Wednesday

LONDON (Reuters) - Two units at RWE npower's Tilbury biomass power plant in Britain will stop operating early on Wednesday, the utility said on Tuesday following its decision earlier this month to end investment in the converted station.

Units 9 and 10 at the 750-megawatt (MW) station, which was converted from coal to biomass only last year, will cease operations at 0600 BST on Wednesday, RWE npower said in a statement to the wholesale power market.

The plant's third unit is currently offline for work unrelated to the shutdown and could resume output as soon as Tuesday evening, a spokeswoman said.

The unit is still scheduled to shut down fully over the coming weeks, she added.

RWE npower said on July 8 its investment decision was based on low electricity prices and a lack of funding from its German parent company.

The firm added that it was open to other investors taking over the station, which employs around 225 staff.

The Tilbury coal-fired plant was allocated a limited number of operating hours under EU-wide environmental laws. After the conversion, the hours, which expire on Wednesday, were transferred to the biomass plant.

The project was closed for several months last year after a fire broke out in the building where wood pellets are stored.

(Reporting by Karolin Schaps; Editing by David Evans)

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SM Ladies' Fashion Announces Plus Size Model Search Year 2

SM Ladies? Fashion Announces Plus Size Model Search Year 2 The country?s destination fashion store kicks off search for the new brand ambassador of women?s plus size department Metro Manila ?To empower and inspire plus sized Filipinas to look and feel fashionable, The SM Store is launching its Plus Size Model Search Year 2. Along with a one-year modeling contract with SM Ladies? Fashion, the winner will also win a trip for two to an exciting surprise destination. The search is part and parcel of SM Ladies? Fashion?s commitment to helping women of all body types find the perfect outfit for every occasion. SM Ladies? Fashion encourages women to flaunt their natural shape with chic clothes specially tailored for sexy curves. According to?Bonibelle Siy, Brand Manager of Jus? Ur Size and Jus? Jeans, ?We want to encourage full-figured women to embrace their bodies and have fun being stylish. Through our Model Search, we can help women take pride in their curves.? Budding female models aged 16 to 40, at least 5?2? in height, and size 2L to 4L can get their unique participation code by purchasing an item from in-house brands?Jus? Ur Size?and?Jus? Jeans. Participants can get application forms and details by visiting the Ladies? Wear Department of SM Stores nationwide or online at smladiesfashion.com and SM Ladies? Fashion on Facebook.

SM Ladies? Fashion Plus Size Model Search 2013 runs from April 15 to June 16. The top 8 finalists will get a chance to compete for the grand prize and the privilege of being an SM Ladies? Fashion brand ambassador.

Jenna Pertgen: A Model Through and Through SM Ladies? Fashion Plus Size Model Search?s first winner shares her experiences

Two years ago, Jenna Pertgen was your average Filipina student, busy balancing her social life with her studies, sports, and fine arts. Today, she gets approached by people at her hometown in Bacolod, asking if that was her they saw on posters. As the first-ever winner of the SM Ladies? Fashion Plus Size Model Search, Jenna has been the face of the brand and an inspiration for full-figured women across the country.

Jenna always enjoys recounting how her amazing journey began: ?One day my mom and I went shopping at SM Bacolod and one of the sales representatives came up to us and advertised the contest. So I joked with my mom, telling her to join because she always wanted to be a model.? And she answered back saying, ?You join! So I don?t have to buy clothes for you anymore!?? The very next day, I took some photos and sent in my entry for the contest. ?

What followed was an unforgettable experience, a combination of makeovers, modeling and styling classes, and photo shoots that catapulted Jenna from her quiet life to becoming one of the Philippines? more recognizable faces.

Since giving her acceptance speech at the competition?s end, Jenna has been a model in every sense of the word; aside from representing SM Ladies? Fashion?s plus size brands, Jus? Ur Size and Jus? Jeans, the vivacious 21-year old is more than happy to share style advice to other curvy women, helping them embrace the beauty of their bodies.

When asked how to take pride in a plus size figure, Jenna says, ?I suggest that you add some color into your life. Don?t always wear dark clothing because you think it makes you look thinner. Mix it up. Wear clothes that emphasize your assets and show the world what you have.?

Jenna will soon be passing on the torch to another fabulous young lady at the 2013 SM Ladies? Fashion Plus Size Model Search, and with it the opportunity to uplift women?s plus size fashion in the Philippines. Whoever that lucky individual may be, Jenna knows from experience just how amazing life can be when her name goes up in lights.

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In leadership transition, two Fox accounting alumni make ...

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One Fox School of Business accounting graduate passed the baton to another this summer in a transition that made EisnerAmper LLP history. For the two alumni, this hand off was a natural one.

In June, Jay Weinstein relocated from EisnerAmper?s Philadelphia-area offices, where he served as partner-in-charge, to the recently combined New Jersey office, where he

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now leads 400 professionals. In his place, Lori Reiner stepped up as partner-in-charge of the firm?s Philadelphia practice. Through this transition, Reiner became the first woman to head an office in firm history.

Weinstein, who earned his BS in accounting in 1983 and his MBA in economics in 1990 at Fox, and Reiner, who earned her BBA in accounting in 1986, were admitted to the EisnerAmper partnership on the same day in April 2000. They have worked closely since then and have helped the firm reach 30 percent growth in Philadelphia in the past five years, despite the difficult economic climate.

The duo, who are close and often joke with each other, have collaborated on how to grow the firm and innovate ?only about a thousand times,? Weinstein said. ?I would say no more than a thousand.?

?We?ve grown together over the years,? Reiner added. ?We really bring different things to the table, but we also work really well together.?

Reiner?s accomplishment of becoming the first woman to head an office in is not the only time she has made firm history. When she was admitted to the partnership in 2000, she became legacy firm Goldenberg Rosenthal?s first female partner.

?It?s certainly very exciting, but I know, and what I?ve heard from my colleagues and my peers, is that they felt I was the right person for the job, and it?s just a bonus that I?m a female,? she said. ?I?ve always been about who?s the right person for the job, and if we can also increase our diversity at all levels, it?s a wonderful thing.?

Lori Reiner

Lori Reiner

Reiner was breaking the mold even before she left Temple. At a time when few students took internships, Reiner did just that. During her junior year she interned with Goldenberg Rosenthal, the firm she later joined that eventually merged into EisnerAmper.

Today both Reiner and Weinstein know the value of quality internships, which are important to both EisnerAmper?s busy season workforce and its ability to hire the best and the brightest in its first-year classes. EisnerAmper has a long history as top recruiter of Fox accounting students, and often that recruitment begins at the internship level.

?We?re committed to Temple as a feeder school,? said Weinstein, who serves on the executive committee of the Fox School?s Accounting Circle, which supports the Department of Accounting and gives industry input into the accounting program.

?We?re a people business, and we?re only as good as the people we hire,? he said. ?We hire a significant number of students from Temple each year because they?re of a high quality.?

Source: http://www.fox.temple.edu/posts/2013/07/in-leadership-transition-two-fox-accounting-alumni-make-eisneramper-history/

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Monday, July 22, 2013

Sony's Social Agility Thwarts New XBOX ONE

Forget story telling and building a brand narrative, one of the best things about social media is the fact that it allows for fast, fluid communications that any business can turn to it?s advantage.

The immediacy of social media is very well illustrated by this weeks E3 unveiling by Microsoft of not just the new Xbox One console, but of the anticipated pricing and DRM restrictions, both critical considerations for gamers.

Whilst the Play Station 4 is set to be priced at ?349, the new Xbox One comes in at a hefty ?429. So far so bad for Microsoft.? The second big reveal was that the rumours were true, anyone purchasing the Xbox One will face strict restrictions when it comes to where they can buy and trade games thanks to DRM (digital rights management) being introduced that will effectively remove peoples ability to lend and trade games.? For console gamers, this alone is a deal breaker.

Xbox One Vs. PS 4

This lead to a witty and quickly delivered bit of marketing by Sony, who released a YouTube video on the same day of the?10th June 2013 announcement ? Official PlayStation Used Game Instructional Video.

The?Step-by-step Sony video on how to lend games to your friends, humorously highlights how super easy it is to trade used Play Station games, a clear dig at the Xbox One?s restrictions.

The speed at which businesses can publish content is one of the greatest benefits of social media marketing. Indeed, this kind of reactive, topical mass-marketing can not be achieved outside of social media.? It takes days, weeks or even months to book billboard spaces and design posters, or to book ad space and create radio or TV adverts.

Use social media like Sony

For businesses the message then is clear ? make sure you?re socially agile.? Jumping in and shaping topical conversations as they occur can give you a voice and increase your visibility so remain vigilant and on the look out for all opportunities that present themselves.

It really doesn?t get any simpler, or quicker to execute than a 10 second video published on YouTube. Not all successful marketing activities need weeks of planning to implement, jump in and use wit and humour to get your message across and you might just find that your next activity goes viral.

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You can read more about this weeks E3 console announcements at BBC Technology.

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As well as writing for her own Uber Marketing blog, Shell is also a keen snowboarder, whose other hobbies ?include travel, photography and LRP.

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Jennifer Lawrence gave her Oscar away because it had ?bad energy?

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Dunno about you but we?re almost 100% sure that if we won an Oscar we would buy it a car seat and drive it around town with us. That little gold statue would have its booth at any Pizza Hut... ? ? ? ? ...

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Whitecaps fall to Galaxy's rally

Teen forward Jose Villarreal and rookie Gyasi Zardes scored goals, and the Los Angeles Galaxy rallied Saturday to beat the Vancouver Whitecaps 2-1.

Villarreal, 19, poked home Omar Gonzalez's header from a free kick in the 29th minute to level the score ? a goal that was initially waved off as offside ? and Zardes, 21, scored the winner in the 57th minute.

The Galaxy (10-8-3), who started the game in sixth place in the Western Conference, vaulted past Vancouver (9-6-5), FC Dallas and Colorado into third.

Camilo scored his MLS-best 13th goal of the season in the 19th minute for the Whitecaps, who were outshot 22-4.

Zardes tracked down a long ball from left back Todd Dunivant, pushed it past Whitecaps defender Brad Rusin and beat goalkeeper Brad Knighton at the near post.

Source: http://www.cbc.ca/sports/soccer/story/2013/07/21/sp-mls-vancouver-whitecaps-los-angeles-galaxy-recap-highlights.html?cmp=rss

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