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Republican losses obscure US drift to right

(AP) ? Republican angst over presidential election losses obscures the fact that many conservative ideals have prospered for decades.

Conservative efforts have pushed the government rightward on taxes, spending and other policies, despite losses on some social fronts. One might say Republicans keep losing battles but winning wars.

This rightward drift serves as a curious, often ignored backdrop for GOP leaders' claims that the country is burdened by massive spending and taxation.

Republican lawmakers, for instance, adamantly oppose President Barack Obama's call for higher tax revenues as part of an alternative to big spending cuts about to hit government agencies. Yet the federal tax burden, as a portion of the overall economy, has been lower during Obama's four years in office than at any time since 1950.

And what about claims that spending on food stamps, environmental oversight and other nuts-and-bolts federal operations is out of control? Nonmilitary discretionary spending ranged from 3.8 percent to 5.1 percent of the overall economy throughout the 1970s. Starting in 1986, it didn't exceed 3.8 percent again until the 2008 recession dramatically slowed the economy.

Conservatives, however, have been unable in recent years to slow the rapid growth of "entitlement" programs such as Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security. These popular but costly programs pose long-term fiscal dilemmas if not addressed.

Policy on some social matters ? gay rights, most notably ? has moved leftward. But the opposite is true for another big issue, gun control.

A 10-year ban on assault weapons that expired in 2004 is unlikely to be renewed, even in the wake of school massacres. In 1969, a Republican-led presidential commission recommended the confiscation of most handguns, a nearly unthinkable idea today.

"The political spectrum as a whole has moved to the right," said Bruce Bartlett, an economic adviser to Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush.

Even conservative activists differ on why this has happened. Some say Republicans' constant focus on a few simple ideas, such as never raising taxes, appeals to ordinary people who follow politics only sporadically.

Grover Norquist, author of a famous no-new-tax pledge, has long urged Republicans to use the strategy to build a powerful brand ? "We won't raise your taxes" ? similar to universally recognized products such as Coke. Whatever the Democratic "brand" is, Norquist says, it's much more muddled.

Others say Democrats, by nature, are more willing to compromise in pursuit of "good government" solutions. Republicans, who are less pro-government, are less likely to bend. When one side compromises and the other side doesn't, the center of debate moves toward the unyielding party.

Emory University political scientist Alan Abramowitz says the Democratic Party has become "essentially a centrist party, and has remained so despite losing its right wing since the 1960s as a result of the realignment of the South." Meanwhile, he said, the GOP "has moved rather dramatically to the right since the '60s." The political middle ground, he said, "has also shifted well to the right of where it was 30 or 40 years ago on most issues."

Abramowitz, who is writing a book on the GOP's transformation, also points to "the growing racial divide between the parties as the country has become more racially and ethnically diverse; the growing influence of right-wing think tanks, funders and media outlets; and a growing cultural/religious divide in the country."

Some Democrats say current deficit-spending debates take insufficient notice of the nation's long-running rightward shift on fiscal policies. Partisan disagreements have led to recent showdowns over the debt ceiling, the end-of-2012 "fiscal cliff" and some fast-approaching, across-the-board spending cuts called the "sequester."

Obama, saying both spending cuts and revenue hikes are needed, repeatedly has tried to reinstate a limited portion of the income tax rates that applied under President Bill Clinton, who left office with a budget surplus.

Republicans, thanks to a law they helped enact in 2011, were forced last month to accept tax increases on the richest Americans. Now, however, they say all further deficit reduction must come entirely from spending cuts.

It's a policy that would puzzle past Republican presidents such as Reagan and Richard Nixon. They mixed tax reductions and tax increases as circumstances changed. But over the past 20 years, the Republicans' "no new taxes" mantra has become virtually sacrosanct.

GOP leaders and tea party activists routinely describe Americans as overtaxed. By historical standards, at least, it's a questionable claim. In 1981, the top marginal income tax rate was 70 percent. Today it is 39.6 percent.

Federal tax revenues exceeded 20 percent of the gross domestic product in 2000. Under Obama, they have not exceeded 15.8 percent a year.

When revenues fall and spending grows, or even stays flat, deficits result. Big tax cuts in 2001 and 2003 contributed to rising deficits, and today the national debt exceeds $16 trillion. To help narrow the gap, Democrats and some independents have implored Republican lawmakers to mix higher taxes on the rich with further spending cuts.

Some Republicans fear their party's antipathy to tax increases, despite the huge debt, will put it out of step with middle America. A Pew Research poll for USA Today finds that 3 in 4 Americans support Obama's call for a mix of spending cuts and tax increases.

"The truth is, Republicans just don't care about deficits," said Bartlett, who has parted ways with many former GOP associates.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and other top Republicans say the deficit is a threat. America has a spending problem, they say, not a taxing problem.

Even the often-criticized "Obamacare" law is built on foundations ? chiefly, universal health coverage ? proposed years ago by Nixon and the conservative Heritage Foundation. When Congress approved the new law in 2010, not a single Republican voted for it.

Some social issues are too much in flux to say, definitively, whether U.S. society has moved to their right or left. Momentum for more liberal immigration laws rose in the late 1990s, collapsed in 2007, and now seems to be rebounding.

On climate change, some conservatives dispute evidence about humans' role in rising temperatures, and the potential threat to the planet. But Obama and others are pointing to severe storms, record temperatures and other weather events in hopes of building public support for actions against greenhouse gasses.

"If you look at Republican positions on things like health care, climate change and cap and trade, they're moving away from their own positions due to internal political gravity," said David Di Martino, who was an aide to centrist Democratic Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska. "So when Obama arrives at a place where they were, say, on tax cuts, they have moved further right. So the president is always perceived to the left, even though the reality is that he's not."

Republicans have lost the popular vote in five of the last six presidential elections. They have done a far better job of pushing government policy to the right.

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Red Planet Mars Not So Red Beneath the Surface

The Red Planet's signature color is only skin deep.

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity drilled 2.5 inches (6.4 centimeters) into a Red Planet outcrop called "John Klein" earlier this month, revealing rock that's decidedly gray rather than the familiar rusty orange of the Martian surface.

"We're sort of seeing a new coloration for Mars here, and it's an exciting one to us," Joel Hurowitz, sampling system scientist for Curiosity at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., told reporters Wednesday (Feb. 20).

Mars gets its red coloration from a surface layer of dust that has undergone a rusting process, during which iron was oxidized.

Curiosity's hammering drill allows scientists to peer beneath that dusty veneer for the first time ever, and the early views at John Klein ? where the rover performed its first full-up drilling and sample-collection operation ? are intriguing, rover team members said.

The gray powder Curiosity collected "may preserve some indication of what iron was doing in these samples without the effect of some later oxidative process that would've rusted the rocks into this orange color that is sort of typical of Mars," Hurowitz said.

Curiosity landed inside the Red Planet's huge Gale Crater last August, kicking off a two-year prime mission to determine whether the area could ever have supported microbial life. The 1-ton rover carries 10 different science instruments and 17 cameras, along with other tools such as its arm-mounted, rock-boring drill.

The drill was the last of Curiosity's gear to get vetted and tested on the Red Planet, and the rover team is thrilled that its first run went so smoothly.

"It's a real big turning point for us," said Curiosity lead scientist John Grotzinger, a geologist at Caltech in Pasadena.

Snagging rock powder from the depths of John Klein ? which shows signs of long-ago exposure to liquid water ? also cements Curiosity's place in the history books, rover team members said.

"This is the first time any robot, fixed or mobile, has drilled into a rock to collect a sample on Mars," said JPL's Louise Jandura, sample system chief engineer for Curiosity. "In fact, this is the first time any rover has drilled into a rock to collect a sample anywhere but on Earth."

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What's a Starquake? The World's Tiniest Telescopes Launch Today to Find Out

Despite being among the brightest and easily identified clusters in the night sky, the trio of stars in Orion's Belt are actually among the least studied in astronomy. That's partly because the huge, far-seeing telescopes typically sent into space are designed to spot only the dimmest, most distant stars. But Orion's Belt will finally get its day in the sun with today's launch of a pair of tiny telescopes—the smallest to ever gaze into the heavens. More »


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Battle for Syria's Aleppo airport intensifies

BEIRUT (AP) ? The battle for Syria's second-largest airport intensified Saturday as government troops tried to reverse recent strategic gains the rebels have made in the northeast in their quest to topple President Bashar Assad.

Assad's forces have been locked in a stalemate with rebels in Aleppo since July when the city, the largest in Syria, became a major battlefield in the 2-year-old conflict the United Nations says has killed at least 70,000 people. For months, rebels have been trying to capture the international airport, which is closed because of the fighting.

Rami Abdul-Rahman, director of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights activist group, said the current fighting was focused on a section of a highway linking the airport with Aleppo, the commercial hub of the nation.

The rebels have cut off the highway, which the army has been using to transport troops and supplies to a military base within the airport complex. Rebels have made other advances in the battle for the airport in recent weeks, including overrunning two army bases along the road to the airport.

The rebels also control large swaths of countryside outside Aleppo and whole neighborhoods inside the city, which is carved up into areas controlled by the regime and others held by rebels. Months of heavy street fighting has left whole neighborhoods of the storied city in ruins.

On Friday, regime forces fired three missiles into a rebel-held area in eastern Aleppo, hitting several buildings and killing 37 people, according to the Observatory. Some bodies were recovered from the rubble of apartments flattened in the strike, which apparently involved ground-to-ground missiles.

A similar attack on Tuesday in another impoverished Aleppo neighborhood killed at least 33 people, almost half of them children.

In Damascus, government forces shelled several rebellious suburbs Saturday as part of their efforts to dislodge opposition fighters who have used the towns and villages surrounding the capital as a staging ground for their attempts to push into the center of the city.

Recent rebel advances in the suburbs, combined with the bombings and three straight days of mortar attacks earlier this week, marked the most sustained challenge to the heart of Damascus, the seat of Assad's power.

A suicide car bombing on Thursday near the ruling Baath Party headquarters in central Damascus killed 53 people and wounded more than 200, according to state media. Anti-regime activists put the death toll at 61, which would make it the deadliest bombing of the revolt in the capital.

The different tolls could not be reconciled.

Nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack. Car bombs and suicide attacks have been a hallmark of Jabhat al-Nusra, an Islamic militant group that is one of the myriad factions fighting on the rebel side. Nusra fighters, the most effective group on the battlefield, have led assaults on military installations and control swaths of territory in the north, including parts of Aleppo.

The fighting has increasingly taken on sectarian overtones with members of Syria's Sunni Muslim majority dominating the rebel ranks, who are fighting Assad's regime that is mostly made up of Alawites, an offshoot Shiite group.

Efforts to stop the bloodshed in Syria so far have failed, leaving the international community at a loss of how to end the civil war.

Russia, one of Assad's closest allies, and the Arab League proposed on Wednesday to broker talks between the Syrian opposition and Assad's regime. Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem will lead a delegation to Moscow on Monday, and Russia had been expecting a visit in March from opposition leader Mouaz al-Khatib.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said the Kremlin and the League were trying to establish direct contact between the Syrian regime and the opposition. The Western-backed opposition umbrella group, the Syrian National Coalition, long rejected any talks as long as Assad remains in power.

In a sharp turnaround, al-Khatib said earlier this month he would meet with members of the regime if that would help end the bloodshed. His comments, however, drew pointed criticism from several opposition figures who said al-Khatib spoke for himself, not the group.

On Friday, the Coalition announced after two days of meetings in Cairo that it would welcome U.S. and Russian mediation to negotiate a peace deal to end the country's civil war but insisted it would not allow Assad or members of his security services to participate in the talks.

But the SNC then said in a statement posted on its Facebook page late Friday that its leaders would not travel to Washington or Moscow for any talks. It said the decision was taken to protest the international community's "silence over crimes committed by the regime" against Syrian people in Aleppo and other cities across the country.

The Coalition also lashed out at Russia, saying it bears "special responsibility" because it supplies the regime with weapons.

The statement also said that the opposition leaders would boycott a meeting next month in Rome of the Friends of Syria, which includes the United States and its European allies.

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Associated Press writer Ryan Lucas in Beirut contributed to this report.

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Samsung takes on iPad Mini with Galaxy Note 8.0

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) ? Samsung Electronics is beefing up its tablet range with a competitor to Apple's iPad Mini that sports a pen for writing on the screen.

The Korean company announced on Sunday in B'arcelona that the Galaxy Note 8.0 will have an 8-inch screen, putting it very close in size to the Apple's tablet, which launched in November with a 7.9-inch screen. It's not the first time Samsung has made a tablet that's in the Mini's size range: it's very first iPad competitor had a 7-inch screen, and it still makes a tablet of that size, but without a pen.

Samsung will start selling the new tablet in the April to June period, at an as yet undetermined price. It made the announcement ahead of Mobile World Congress, the wireless industry's annual trade show, which starts Monday in Barcelona, Spain.

The Note 8.0 fills a gap in Samsung's line-up of pen-equipped devices between the Galaxy Note II smartphone, with its 5.5-inch screen, and the Galaxy Note 10.1, a full-size tablet. Samsung has made the pen, or more properly the stylus, one of the tools it uses to chip away at Apple's dominance in both tablets and high-end smartphones. Apple doesn't make any devices that work with styluses, preferring to optimize its interfaces for fingers, mice and touchpads.

On Samsung's Note line, the pens can be used to write, highlight and draw. The screens also sense when the mouse hovers over the screen, providing an equivalent to the hovering mouse cursor on the PC. However, few third-party applications have been modified to take full advantage of the pens.

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What iPrefs are and why they could make sense for Apple

What iPrefs are and why they could make sense for Apple

If you?ve been following the drama surrounding David Einhorn and his firm, Greenlight Capital, then this is all familiar stuff. If not, we?ve got the quick recap for you. A big hedge fund that owns Appel stock wants Apple to stop being so stingy with its cash and give some back to shareholders.

Yes, Apple pays a dividend on common shares, but Einhorn from Greenlight Capital argues that it isn?t enough. He?s probably right since Apple has way more cash than it needs. The business currently holds $137 billion in cash and is generating way more than it pays out in dividends these days. The cash pile is more than 30% of Apple?s market value, a higher ratio than Cisco, Microsoft, or Google (all cash-rich companies).

Einhorn feels that Apple shareholders aren?t seeing the value of all this cash. That?s because if a company holds tons of cash and isn?t paying out the cash (or using the cash), it tends to get discounted by the market. As evidence, he shows the ex-cash price to earnings multiples for several tech stocks. Apple trades at a lower valuation than Microsoft! The insanity of this seems obvious to me. It represents hidden value. Einhorn wants Apple to unlock this value.

One way to do this is just increase the dividend. But Einhorn has another fairly clever way to handle it. At first I didn?t really see the benefit, but I think I understand it better now and thought I?d share my simple explanation here.

Einhorn thinks Apple should consider issuing perpetual preferred stock to all shareholders. These perpetual prefs are something he has coined as being ?iPrefs?, which is just a clever name.

Normally preferred shares have a maturity date. At some point in the future the company would have to buy them back from the shareholder. So a perpetual pref is just a preferred share with no maturity date. It?s an equity instrument that pays a fixed dividend every quarter.

Why is this a neat idea? Because the way these perpetual prefs would be valued is similar to how a perpetuity is valued. It?s a series of cash flows (dividends) with no growth. The value of a perpetuity is equal to the annual cash flow divided by the discount rate. In a very low interest rate environment (like we have today), and with a very low risk of default (because Apple is mega rich), the iPrefs would trade at quite a high price per share relative to the dividend.

Importantly, they also preserve Apple?s cash balance. Because the prefs pay out dividends annually, they leave Apple with nearly all of its cash intact, while still being valued fully in the market. For example, if the iPrefs had a $2 annual dividend and traded at $50 per share (this implies a 4% discount rate), then shareholders would get the extra $50 up front but Apple keeps its cash too. It still pays out cash slowly.

If Apple issued one iPref to shareholders for each common share, it definitely could unlock a lot of value immediately. And by separating the dividend from the common shares, investors could choose for themselves whether to keep the iPrefs (and the income from them), or sell them in the open market and, for example, reinvest in more Apple stock.

Einhorn thinks Apple should start slowly, issuing one $50 iPref for each common share. His firm believes each iPref issued would unlock about $30 of value per share. Apple could eventually issue about 5 iPrefs per common share, unlocking $150 per share. This would be similar to doubling the current dividend, which his firm calculates would unlock only $65 per share (this assumes Apple stock would trade at a 4% yield, but I think it could easily trade at a lower dividend yield)

If Apple gave me this option I?d gladly sell the iPrefs and buy more AAPL common. No question. But I don?t really have a need for the extra dividend income at this point in my life.

It?s worth pointing out that if Apple traded at a lofty price to earnings multiple, people wouldn?t say the value of the company?s cash was being ignored. This idea is only a good idea because of the extremely low interest rate environment combined with the extremely low price to earnings multiple on Apple stock.

I say ?only? ... but that doesn?t take away from the fact that it is actually a good idea despite the ?silly sideshow? lawsuit (Tim Cook?s words) that Einhorn has initiated against Apple.



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Sony's new DualShock 4 controller official: all-new design, touchpad, share button and more

Sony's new DualShock 4 controller official allnew design, touchpad and share button

We had a hint or two about its imminent arrival, but Sony's now made its next-generation DualShock 4 controller official at tonight's PlayStation 4 event in NYC. The company's Lead System Architect Mark Cerny took to the stage to reveal the all-new companion, which has been redesigned and now features a more rounded form factor as well as what appears to be a slightly rubberized grip with "enhanced rumble capabilities." There's also a touchpad now (clearly taking a cue from the Vita), a headphone jack, the long-rumored share button, a light bar that, according to Cerny, will be utilized as a "more friendly way to identify players" and a stereo camera which is used to track the 3D position of the Move-compatible controller.

Not surprisingly, Sony's touting the addition of the "Share" button as one of the biggest features of the DualShock 4, allowing players to easily send tidbits like video clips and screenshots to places such as Ustream, Facebook and, naturally, the firm's own PlayStation Network. That's all we know thus far, but we''re sure to hear more about the DualShock 4 in the coming future -- for now, head on past the break and enjoy the gallery from Sony's presentation.

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Trial in Ireland delays U.S. plans to pursue "Jihad Jane" case

DETROIT (Reuters) - The phone call from Ireland to Michigan lasted only five minutes. But what was said - and the criminal charge that followed - continue to complicate U.S. plans to prosecute an Algerian man at the vortex of the so-called Jihad Jane terrorism conspiracy.

Ali Charaf Damache cannot be extradited to the United States to face terrorism charges until Irish authorities finish prosecuting him for the relatively minor crime of making a threatening phone call to an activist in Detroit.

The Irish proceedings have languished for almost three years as Damache filed repeated motions from prison. This week, Damache's trial began in southern Ireland, and through a video link in Detroit, an Irish jury heard testimony from the Michigan man Damache is accused of threatening.

If convicted, further appeals are likely, given that pretrial motions reached the Irish Supreme Court.

The delay is yet another strange twist in the Jihad Jane conspiracy, a case U.S. authorities have portrayed as representing the new face of terrorism because it involved an American-born, blond-haired white woman.

In the U.S. case, the woman who called herself Jihad Jane, Colleen LaRose of Pennsburg, Pennsylvania, has pleaded guilty to conspiring with Damache to kill Lars Vilks, the Swedish artist. Vilks was accused of blaspheming the Prophet Mohammad by depicting the prophet's face on the head of a dog.

Another U.S.-born Muslim convert, Jamie Paulin Ramirez, also pleaded guilty to joining Damache in Ireland to engage in jihad. Ramirez, dubbed Jihad Jamie, married Damache when she arrived in Ireland and was living with him when he is accused of making the threatening call.

A third defendant in the Jihad Jane case, Mohammed H. Khalid, pleaded guilty to providing support to terrorists, including Damache. By pleading guilty, Khalid, a Maryland high school honor student, became at age 18 the youngest person charged with terrorism inside the United States.

LaRose, Ramirez and Khalid are scheduled to be sentenced in early May in U.S. District Court in Philadelphia. The years-long delay in their cases can be attributed in part to the Damache legal quagmire in Ireland.

STAR WITNESS

The jury in Ireland has heard evidence related to a different terrorism case - the 2009 Christmas Day attempt by a Nigerian man, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, to set off explosives hidden in his underwear as a Northwest Airlines flight from Amsterdam neared Detroit. Abdulmutallab has pleaded guilty and is serving a life sentence.

In January 2010, during one of Abdulmutallab's first court appearances in Detroit, local Muslim-American activist Majed Moughni organized a rally outside the courthouse to condemn the bombing attempt. With his wife, Vivian Moughni, he held a banner that read, "Not in the name of Islam."

Testifying by video from Detroit on Wednesday, Moughni told jurors that his rally garnered widespread media attention, including an appearance on CNN. The following morning he received a threatening phone call at home from an unidentified man who was angry because Moughni had spoken out against the underwear bomber.

The call lasted about five minutes and Moughni recorded the final three minutes, which were played in court Wednesday. "I would put a bullet in your head because you are a hypocrite," the caller said.

"I got the shivers," Moughni testified in answer to a question by an Irish prosecutor, Michael Delaney. "I was terrified."

Moughni reported the call to the local Dearborn, Michigan, police and to a journalist at the Detroit Free Press, he testified. Fearing that the threat was real, Moughni said he slept with his four children and wife locked in a bedroom for a week afterward, with a kitchen knife by his side.

Damache was arrested by Irish police on March 9, 2010, the day the U.S. charges in the Jihad Jane case were unsealed. Moughni testified that he did not learn of the connection between the two cases until about a month later.

Authorities have not explained how they linked Damache to the call, although court records reveal that the FBI asked Irish police to put Damache under surveillance at about the same time LaRose and Ramirez moved in with him: in September 2009.

During cross-examination, Micheal O'Higgins, a defense attorney for Damache, called Moughni a publicity hound. O'Higgins accused Moughni of using the threat to further his political career, which included an unsuccessful campaign for Congress in 2010. If he was so concerned about the threat to his family, O'Higgins asked, why did he alert the media the same day he went to the police?

"Publicity is very important," Moughni said, adding that using the media is an effective way to spread his message for what he called "the cause" - telling the public that most American Muslims do not support Islamic terrorists.

O'Higgins called Moughni's rationale "bogus" and suggested he was motivated by politics, not justice.

A DISAPPOINTING MAN

Neither LaRose nor Ramirez is expected to testify at this week's trial in Ireland, people familiar with the matter said.

A Reuters series in December documented each women's disillusionment with Damache, an unemployed salesman, after he lured them to Ireland with promises to wage a holy war.

"When I got there, nothing was the way he said it was," LaRose told Reuters in an interview. "He was unemployed, living in an apartment that he was fixing to get kicked out of."

Damache married Ramirez the day she arrived from Colorado with her young son. According to confidential records reviewed by Reuters, Ramirez joined Damache in Ireland because she was dissatisfied with her life in Colorado.

Damache had promised to teach her Arabic and the ways of Islam. But within a month of arriving in Ireland, Ramirez began to regret the decision.

"I wish I was never stupid enough to come here," she typed in a note reviewed by Reuters. "This man has no intentions to make this relationship work, ever ? I am just a sex slave to him."

According to an account of Thursday's court proceedings by the Irish Examiner newspaper, Damache's ex-wife, Mary Cronin, told the jury that he first introduced himself as a Frenchman named Alex Thierry Garnier and was not religious.

But his personality transformed between their 2002 marriage and 2008 separation, the Examiner reported. He became a practicing Muslim, and Cronin grew frightened of him.

During their final meeting, she testified, "He came to the house. I didn't want to let him in. I was afraid of him. He had changed."

(Reporting By John Shiffman; Editing by Blake Morrison and Douglas Royalty)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/trial-ireland-delays-u-plans-pursue-jihad-jane-222555489.html

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The Keystone XL pipeline will only add to Canada's environmental downfall | Heather McRobie

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Syncrude Canada Ltd's tar sand production facility in Alberta Photograph: Veronique de Viguerie/Getty Images

The choice President Obama has faced in recent weeks ? whether to approve the Keystone XL pipeline ? has been framed as a choice between losing the support of environmentalists or alienating America's key ally, Canada. Here's a better approach: President Obama should use the Keystone XL pipeline issue to send a message to Canada that its environmental policies are damaging to both Canada and the world.

The Keystone pipeline feels like a reward for Canada's worst practices. Last year was perhaps the nadir of Canada's dwindling track record on environmental issues. Not only has Stephen Harper's government amended the Coastal Trade Act to explicitly encourage oil companies to drill for oil in the Gulf of St Lawrence ? the world's largest estuary and home to a unique ecosystem that would likely be damaged by the process ? but the $160m cuts to environmental spending in last year's budget decimated the projects set up to monitor and mitigate against the damage caused by tar sand refining and drilling. For example, one victim of the federal cuts is oil spill response units, which means that drilling and pipeline projects will become even riskier. For the Keystone XL project to go ahead under these circumstances looks to be courting disaster.

Canadian oil industry advocates argue that the Keystone XL pipeline, the proposed $7bn pipeline that would run nearly 2,000 miles from Canada's oil sands to the Gulf of Mexico, is crucial for Canada, where oil is a key factor in Canada's economic growth. But criticism has come not just from environmental activists, but those concerned about the safety of the pipeline, especially in light of government cuts to the bodies that would regulate it.

In his resignation this month, outgoing Commissioner of the Environment Scott Vaughan pointed to, amongst other "gaps" in Canada's environmental policies, a concerning lack of preparedness in the face of an offshore oil spill. Yet it is unlikely that Harper will pay attention, which is why it's important that President Obama does.

Harper is the man who derailed the Kyoto Protocol, dismissing it as a "socialist scheme". In his years of minority-government rule through the 2000s, Harper pushed both Albertan tar sand projects and Arctic drilling, landing Canada last in a World Wildlife Fund ranking for G8 countries in tackling climate change. Since gaining a majority government in 2011, his increased power has given him a stronger hand in a relatively strong Canadian economy to push oil interests and cut support for climate research.

Earlier this month, Obama, through America's ambassador to Canada, encouraged the country to do more to tackle climate change. America "lecturing" Canada on the environment is hard to stomach, given the profligate environmental damage enacted in the US, particularly under the Bush administration. But Obama, at least, had the high ground of being largely on track to meet his 2020 climate goals. The Keystone XL pipeline would only set both countries back and put them further at risk.

Canadians are concerned about the environment and support action on climate change, but the narrative generated by the government sets environmental concerns against economic ones, sidelining the necessity of addressing the issue and ignoring the fact that the economic costs of climate change will be high for Canada.

It has been argued that, if America does not go ahead with the Keystone XL pipeline, the pipeline will instead be a deal between Canada and China, as Harper went to Beijing to expound the benefits of Canadian oil the last time Obama rejected the pipeline deal. However, rightly or wrongly, America remains a strong influence on Canada, and in this case a high-profile and public rejection of the scheme, combined with a criticism of Canada's environmental policies, may be the wake-up call Harper needs.

It's worth bearing in mind that oil companies still operate with little check for the damage they cause. On Wednesday, the American Justice Department reduced the maximum fine BP may face for the 2010 Gulf of Mexico disaster by $3.4bn a week before the trial is due to begin on what may well be one of the worst environmental disasters in history. Protesters against the Keystone XL pipeline have urged Obama to "keep his promise" to tackle climate change. Stephen Harper has also reiterated his commitment to tackling climate change ? he has an opportunity now to turn over a new leaf.

Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/feb/21/keystone-xl-pipeline-bad-for-canada

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Canada Safeway burger recall due to E.coli food concerns

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The Canada Safeway burger recall was initiated after E.coli testing during an ongoing food safety investigation at a meat production facility.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Canada Safeway have warned people against consumption of The Gourmet Meat Shoppe and The Butcher?s Cut?brands of frozen beef burgers?as they may have been contaminated with E.coli O157:H7 bacteria.

The Safeway burger recall includes meat was produced at Cardinal Meat Specialists in Ontario and the five brands have a best before date of Aug. 14, 2013.

These products have been distributed in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and the Northwest Territories.

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Safeway has voluntarily recalled the affected products from its stores in the markets due to the E.coli food concerns.

The CFIA said that the recall is a result of E.coli testing related to an ongoing food safety investigation at a facility which produces the meat. Testing will continue to see if any other products are affected.

Food contaminated with E.coli O157:H7 may not look or smell spoiled.

Consumption of food contaminated with these bacteria may cause serious and potentially life-threatening illnesses. The symptoms include severe abdominal pain and bloody diarrhea.

Some people may have seizures or strokes and some may need blood transfusions and kidney dialysis. Others may live with permanent kidney damage. In severe cases of illness, people may die.

Last fall, officials linked an E.coli outbreak to a batch of Butcher?s Choice beef brand burgers sold across Canada.

In Oct. 2012, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) confirmed 11 E.coli illnesses across four provinces, linking them to the massive beef recall associated with products originating from XL Foods? Brooks, Alta. facility.

While one case was reported in British Columbia, seven cases were in Alberta, two in Quebec, and one in Newfoundland and Labrador.

In Sept. 2012, ground beef possibly contaminated with E.coli and sold at a number of grocers throughout Alberta and across Canada was recalled after the CIFA issued an alert asking the public, distributors and food service establishments not to consume, sell, or serve the ground beef products because the products may be contaminated with E.coli O157:H7.

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Threshold Pharma shares rise on analyst upgrade

NEW YORK (AP) -- Shares of Threshold Pharmaceuticals Inc. rose Wednesday after a Piper Jaffray analyst upgraded the stock as the company prepares to report more clinical trial data for its experimental cancer drug TH-302.

THE SPARK: Analyst Charles Duncan raised his rating to "Overweight" from "Neutral" and doubled his price target to $10 per share from $5. Threshold is getting ready to report clinical trial data for TH-302 as a treatment for soft tissue sarcoma, but Duncan said investors are overlooking earlier-stage clinical trials of the drug as a treatment for leukemia, multiple myeloma, and gastrointestinal tumors and kidney cancer.

THE BIG PICTURE: TH-302 is designed to become active in parts of the body with abnormally low oxygen levels. Threshold said those conditions exist in many types of solid tumors because of the irregular growth of the blood vessels that feed the tumors. Once the drug becomes active, it stops cancer cells from replicating their DNA and dividing. The company said the drug can also attack oxygenated regions of the tumor.

"We believe that near-term data will enhance conviction on the broad applicability of Threshold's hypoxia-activation platform for targeting a wide range of cancer indications with the potential to substantively add/extend efficacy over standard chemotherapy," said Duncan.

Duncan said he is particularly interested in the possibility that TH-302 could be combined with drugs that block the blood vessel growth in tumors.

The South San Francisco, Calif., company is conducting late-stage trials of TH-302 as a treatment for soft tissue sarcoma and pancreatic cancer and early-stage trials in other cancers. It is developing TH-302 through a partnership with German drugmaker Merck KGaA.

SHARE ACTION: Threshold shares rose 45 cents, or 10 percent, to $4.91 in afternoon trading. The stock has traded between $3.30 and $9.28 in the last year, but has lost about half its value since Sept. 17 when it reported disappointing trial results for TH-302 as a treatment for pancreatic cancer.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/threshold-pharma-shares-rise-analyst-184049282.html

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Successful hacker attack could wreak 'absolute havoc'

Kevin Mandia, the founder and chief executive of Mandiant, discusses cyber-attacks on US companies and organizations.

By Erin McClam, Staff Writer, NBC News

A report tying the Chinese military to computer attacks against American interests has sent a chill through cyber-security experts, who worry that the very lifelines of the United States ? its energy pipelines, its water supply, its banks ? are increasingly at risk.

The experts say that a successful hacker attack taking out just a part of the nation?s electrical grid, or crippling financial institutions for several days, could sow panic or even lead to loss of life.

?I call it cyberterrorism that makes 9/11 pale in comparison,? Rep. Mike Rogers, a Michigan Republican and chair of the House Intelligence Committee, told NBC News on Tuesday.

An American computer security company, Mandiant, reported with near certainty that members of a sophisticated Chinese hacking group work out of the headquarters of a unit of the Chinese army outside Shanghai.

The report was first detailed in The New York Times, which said that the hacking group?s focus was increasingly on companies that work with American infrastructure, including the power grid, gas lines and waterworks.

The Chinese embassy in Washington told The Times that its government does not engage in computer hacking.

As reported, the Chinese attacks constitute a sort of asymmetrical cyberwarfare, analysts said, because they bring the force of the Chinese government and military against private companies.

?To us that?s crossing a line into a class of victim that?s not prepared to withstand that type of attack,? Grady Summers, a Mandiant vice president, said on the MSNBC program ?Andrea Mitchell Reports.?

The report comes as government officials and outside security experts alike are sounding ever-louder alarms about the vulnerability of the systems that make everyday life in the United States possible.

A new report confirmed by U.S. intelligence officials has pinpointed a building in Shanghai where those working for the Chinese military launched cyberattacks against 141 US companies spanning 20 industries. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports.

Outgoing Defense Secretary Leon Panetta warned in October that the United States was facing a threat that amounted to ?cyber Pearl Harbor? and raised the specter of intentionally derailed trains, contaminated water and widespread blackouts.

?This is a pre-9/11 moment,? Panetta told business executives in New York. ?The attackers are plotting.?

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The Times report described an attack on Telvent, a company that keeps blueprints on more than half the oil and gas pipelines in North and South America and has access to their systems.

A Canadian arm of the company told customers last fall that hackers had broken in, but it immediately cut off the access so that the hackers could not take control of the pipelines themselves, The Times reported.

Dale Peterson, founder and CEO of Digital Bond, a security company that specializes in infrastructure, told NBC News that these attacks, known as vendor remote access, are particularly worrisome.

?If you are a bad guy and you want to attack a lot of different control systems, you want to be able to take out a lot,? he said. ?The dirty little secret in these control systems is once you get through the perimeter, they have no security at all. They don?t even have a four-digit pin like your ATM card.?

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Locals walks in front of 'Unit 61398', a secretive Chinese military unit, in the outskirts of Shanghai. The unit is believed to be behind a series of hacking attacks, a U.S. computer security company said.

The 34-minute blackout at the Super Bowl earlier this month highlighted weak spots in the nation?s power system. A National Research Council report declassified by the government last fall warned that a coordinated strike on the grid could devastate the country.

That report considered blackouts lasting weeks or even months across large parts of the country, and suggested they could lead to public fear, social turmoil and a body blow to the economy.

Vital systems do not have to be taken down for very long or across a particularly widespread area, the experts noted, to cause social disorder and to spread fear and anxiety among the population.

Last fall, after Hurricane Sandy battered the Northeast, it took barely two days for reports of gasoline shortages to cause hours-long lines at the pumps and violent fights among drivers.

Peterson described being in Phoenix, Ariz., during a three-day gas pipeline disruption ?when people were waiting in line six hours and not going to work. You can imagine someone does these things maliciously, with a little more smarts, something that takes three months to replace.?

Similarly, hacking attacks last fall against major American banks ? believed by some security experts and government officials to be the work of Iran ? amounted to mostly limited frustration for customers, but foreshadowed much bigger trouble if future attacks are more sophisticated.

What worries Dmitri Alperovitch, co-founder of the computer security company CrowdStrike, is a coordinated attack against banks that modifies, rather than destroys, financial data, making it impossible to reconcile transactions.

?You could wreak absolute havoc on the world?s financial system for years,? he said. ?It would be impossible to roll that back.?

While the report Tuesday focused on China, the experts also highlighted Iran as a concern. That is because China, as a ?rational actor? state, knows that a major cyberattack against the United States could be construed as an act of war and would damage critical economic cooperation between the U.S. and China.

?With the Iranians in the game,? Rogers said, ?what?s worrisome is they don?t care. They have no economic lost opportunity.?

Security experts have for years expressed concern, if not outrage, that the nation?s critical infrastructure remains so vulnerable so long after Sept. 11, 2001. ?

But the escalating threats from hackers in China and Iran, in addition to Russia and North Korea, appear to be lending new urgency to efforts to make sure companies and government agencies are better prepared.

President Barack Obama announced in his State of the Union message last week that he had signed an executive order directing federal agencies to share certain unclassified reports of cyber threats with American companies.

The next day, Rogers and Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, a Maryland Democrat, reintroduced legislation designed in part to help companies share information. The bill passed the House last year but stalled in the Senate.

State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said Tuesday that the United States has ?substantial and growing? concerns about threats to the U.S. economy and national security posed by cyberattacks.

?I think as recent public reports make clear, we?re obviously going to have to keep working on this,? she said. ?It?s a serious concern.?

Peterson said that oil, gas and electric companies had led the way in developing security perimeters, with water companies ?kind of in the middle? and transportation and mining companies lagging.

But even the protections enacted by companies so far leave too many holes, he said.

?They?re all in the same situation,? Peterson said. ?If you get through the perimeter, you can do whatever you want.?

A U.S. security firm has exposed the role of the Chinese military in an overwhelming number of cyber-attacks on U.S. infrastructure, government agencies, and corporations, resulting in the theft of information from military contractors and energy companies. Mandiant Vice President Grady Summers and Chris Johnson of the Center for Strategic and International Studies discusses.

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Rome braces for influx of visitors as search for papal replacement begins

Cardinals gather to determine successor to Benedict as leader of world's 1.2 billion Catholics

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Rome is bracing for the faithful to arrive for the election and installation of the cardinal who will succeed Benedict as leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics. The 85-year-old Pope Benedict announced his resignation earlier this month, stepping down at the end of this month, planning to retreat to a life of prayer in a monastery behind the Vatican's ancient walls.

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Singapore police tell webcam users: Keep your clothes on; it's a scam

By M. Alex Johnson, staff writer, NBC News

Police in Singapore have warned men to be more careful about whom they talk to over webcams, reporting an alarming increase in the number of men who've been lured into nude conversations with "foreign" women, only to be blackmailed with video-chat recordings.

In terms of sheer numbers, the increase isn't much ? from 11 in 2011 to more than 50 last year ? but it suggests a burgeoning scam that could ensnare many more men in the future, the national police force said in a bulletin that was first reported by Singapore's Straits Times newspaper.


Police singled out Facebook and Tagged as especially popular vehicles for the extortion scheme, in which "female foreign suspects ... would commence a webcam conversation with the victims and initiate cybersex by undressing themselves first before persuading the male victims to appear nude or perform sexual acts in front of the webcams."

"Unknown to the victims, the suspects had recorded the acts," police said. "These suspects would then threaten to circulate compromising photographs and videos of the victims to extort money from them."

The spike in cases was first noted halfway through last year, leading CrimeWatch, a joint program of the national police and the National Crime Prevention Council, to "re-create" the scam in a (safe for work but entertainingly cheesy) video in June:

In a video titled "Blinded by love, she acted in a moment of folly," Singapore police and the National Crime Prevention Council re-enacted a cybersex extortion case last year.

Graham Cluley, a consultant with the Internet security firm Sophos, ?reported the bulletin Monday on the company's appropriately named Naked Security blog and warned of another potential hazard:

"You can imagine how a man, believing he is being seduced online by a sexy woman, might be all too eager to click on a link she suggests or run a malicious program on his computer. Before he knows it, his computer could be under the control of a hacker."

Police offered these tips to keep your money in your wallet:

  • Be wary of messages from unknown people who want to befriend you.
  • Do not accede to any request that may put you in vulnerable positions, such as performing compromising acts in front of a webcam or giving personal details about yourself when interacting with other Internet users.
  • If anyone attempts to extort money from you or should you become a victim of such an attempt, call the police immediately.
  • Do not remit or transfer money.

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Track all discipline just in case employee sues ? Business ...

Not every terminated employee sues, but that doesn?t mean you shouldn?t be prepared. If you fire someone for breaking a rule, note which one.

Recent case: Annie, who is black, was fired from her part-time night job at a nursing home after a co-worker accused her of stealing food from the kitchen. At the same time, three other night shift employees were accused of other rule violations, such as sleeping on the job and failing to properly supervise the night staff. Two were white and one was black. Everyone caught up in the resulting investigation was deemed to have broken a rule and was fired.

Annie sued, alleging discrimination. But she couldn?t point to anyone who broke a rule who wasn?t fired. Her case was dismissed. (Booker v. Garden Manor, No. 1:11-CV-660, SD OH, 2012)

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Russia cleans up after meteor blast injures more than 1,000

CHELYABINSK, Russia (Reuters) - Thousands of Russian emergency workers went out on Saturday to clear up the damage from a meteor that exploded over the Ural mountains, damaging buildings, shattering windows and showering people with broken glass.

Divers searched a lake near the city of Chelyabinsk, where a hole several feet wide had opened in the ice, but had so far failed to find any large fragments, officials said.

The scarcity of evidence on the ground fuelled scores of conspiracy theories over what caused the fireball and its huge shockwave on Friday in the area which plays host to many defense industry plants.

Nationalist leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky told reporters in Moscow it could have been "war-mongers" in the United States. "It's not meteors falling. It's a new weapon being tested by the Americans," he said.

A priest from near the explosion site called it an act of God. Social media sites were flooded with speculation about what might have caused the explosion, if not a meteorite.

"Honestly, I would be more inclined to believe that this was some military thing," said Oksana Trufanova, a local human rights activist.

Asked about the speculation, an official at the local branch of Russia's Emergencies Ministry simply replied: "Rubbish".

Residents of Chelyabinsk, an industrial city 1,500 km (950 miles) east of Moscow, heard an explosion, saw a bright light and then felt a shockwave that blew out windows and damaged the wall and roof of a zinc plant.

A fireball traveling at a speed of 30 km (19 miles) per second according to Russian space agency Roscosmos, blazed across the horizon, leaving a long white trail visible as far as 200 km (125 miles) away.

NASA estimated the meteor was 55 feet across before entering Earth's atmosphere and weighed about 10,000 tons.

It exploded miles above Earth, releasing nearly 500 kilotons of energy - about 30 times the size of the nuclear bomb dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima in World War Two, NASA added.

"We would expect an event of this magnitude to occur once every 100 years on average," said Paul Chodas of NASA's Near-Earth Object Program Office at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.

"When you have a fireball of this size we would expect a large number of meteorites to reach the surface and in this case there were probably some large ones."

DIVERS SEARCH LAKE

Search teams said they had found small objects up to about 1 cm (half-an-inch) wide that might be fragments of a meteorite, but no larger pieces.

The Chelyabinsk regional governor said the strike caused about 1 billion roubles ($33 million) worth of damage.

Life in the city had largely returned to normal by Saturday although 50 people were still in hospital. Officials said more than 1,200 people were injured, mostly by flying glass.

Repair work had to be done quickly because of the freezing temperatures, which sank close to -20 degrees Celsius (-4 Fahrenheit) at night.

Emergencies Minister Vladimir Puchkov inspected the damage after President Vladimir Putin sent him to the region.

His ministry is under pressure to clean up fast following criticism over the failure to issue warnings in time before fatal flooding in southern Russia last summer and over its handling of forest fires in 2010.

Putin will also want to avoid a repeat of the criticism that he faced over his slow reaction to incidents early in his first term as president, such as the sinking of the Kursk submarine in 2000 which killed all 118 people on board.

($1 = 30.1365 Russian roubles)

(Additional reporting by Katya Golubkova, Writing by Timothy Heritage; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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