Wednesday, January 18, 2012

A Second Science Front: Evolution Champions Rise to Climate Science Defense

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Obama tells jobs council of 'substantial progress'

(AP) ? President Barack Obama says his administration has made "substantial progress" in embracing outside ideas on how to solidify the economic recovery.

In comments to his jobs council, Obama sought to show that the administration was taking seriously the recommendations of the broad panel of business leaders. He spoke of success in streamlining the permitting processes and cutting regulations. And he hailed his own attempt to get more power from Congress to shrink the cost of government.

The strength of the U.S. economy will play a huge role in determining whether Obama wins a second term.

Obama assured members of his Council on Jobs and Competitiveness that their proposals are not gathering dust.

Separately, on Thursday in Florida, he will announce a new strategy to boost tourism and travel.

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Ask and Answer Questions About Video Cards [Help Yourself]

Ask and Answer Questions About Video CardsEvery day we're on the lookout for ways to make your work easier and your life better, but Lifehacker readers are smart, insightful folks with all kinds of expertise to share, and we want to give everyone regular access to that exceptional hive mind. Help Yourself is a daily thread where readers can ask and answer questions about tech, productivity, life hacks, and whatever else you need help with.

Updating your video card in your PC can bring great improvements to your gaming or your home theater experience. We've talked to you about overclocking your video card, bringing a dying video card back from a certain death, and even how to add an external video card to your laptop. Then there is the confusing naming schemes used by Nvidia GeForce graphics cards. So whatever it is, ask and answer questions about video cards in the comments.

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Samsung says to merge bada mobile OS with Intel-backed Tizen (Reuters)

SEOUL (Reuters) ? Samsung Electronics Co said on Tuesday it planned to merge its 'bada' mobile software with a platform backed by chipmaker Intel Corp in its latest push to diversify away from Google's Android.

Samsung, which emerged as the world's biggest smartphone manufacturer on the back of booming Android models in the third quarter, joined forces with Intel last year to strengthen its mobile software push.

In September two Linux software groups, one backed by Samsung, and another by Intel, agreed to jointly develop Tizen, a new operating system for cellphones and other devices, by merging their LiMo and Meego platforms in a bid to gain wider industry and consumer support.

"We have an effort that will merge bada and Tizen," a Samsung spokesman confirmed senior vice president Kang Tae-jin as telling Forbes magazine in an interview last week.

The open-source Tizen platform supports multiple devices including smartphones, tablets, Internet-enabled TVs, netbooks and in-vehicle infotainment systems.

It would have to attract wide support from developers and manufacturers to compete with the dozen or so other mobile operating systems available in a smartphone market dominated by Google's Linux-based Android and Apple's in-house software.

Google's Android accounted for 53 percent of the global smartphone market in the third quarter and Samsung's bada platform just 2.2 percent.

(Reporting by Miyoung Kim; Editing by Jonathan Hopfner)

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Monday, January 16, 2012

Vital Signs: Study Links Immigrating at Young Age and Higher Risk of Psychosis

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Researchers in the Netherlands found risk was highest among people from Suriname, the Netherlands Antilles, Turkey and Morocco who immigrated before age 4.

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Sunday, January 15, 2012

Video: Casio 3-D Painting Tech Makes Eye-Catching Art

Walking through the CES Central Hall, home to most of the big electronics manufacturers like Samsung and Panasonic, something at the Casio booth immediately caught our eye. It appeared to be a lifelike painting of a Dalmatian, but closer inspection revealed the pup's nose was actually protruding from the frame.

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Saturday, January 14, 2012

US Marine video not likely to derail Afghan talks

This image made on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012 from undated video posted on the Internet on Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012 by a YouTube user who identified themself as "semperfiLoneVoice" shows men in U.S. Marine combat gear, standing in a semi-circle over three bodies. U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is branding as "utterly despicable" the video purporting to show four U.S. Marines urinating on the corpses of Taliban fighters. The Marine Corps had said Wednesday that it was looking into the YouTube video but hadn't yet verified its origin or authenticity. (AP Photo)

This image made on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012 from undated video posted on the Internet on Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012 by a YouTube user who identified themself as "semperfiLoneVoice" shows men in U.S. Marine combat gear, standing in a semi-circle over three bodies. U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is branding as "utterly despicable" the video purporting to show four U.S. Marines urinating on the corpses of Taliban fighters. The Marine Corps had said Wednesday that it was looking into the YouTube video but hadn't yet verified its origin or authenticity. (AP Photo)

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) ? A 39-second video purporting to show Marines urinating on dead bodies in Afghanistan is straining U.S.-Afghan relations but is not expected to undo months of work aimed at brokering peace with the Taliban.

The images have not sparked widespread anti-U.S. protests and Afghan officials say one battlefield abuse cannot derail the peace process, which has gained momentum in recent months with news that the Taliban will open a political office in Qatar.

U.S. military officials have sternly condemned the alleged acts of four Marines who appear to be desecrating the bodies of three men lying in the dirt. On the video, which appeared on YouTube on Wednesday, one of the men looks down at the bodies and gleefully quips, "Have a good day, buddy."

The video emerged at a delicate time in relations among the United States, Afghanistan's elected government and the Taliban insurgency. The U.S. is trying to foster peace talks between President Hamid Karzai's government and the Taliban. Recent statements by senior U.S. and Taliban officials suggest the possibility of some trust-building measures in the near future, such as the opening of the Taliban office and the transfer of some Taliban detainees out of the U.S. prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Relations with Karzai have been shaky, and the two nations have yet to sign a long-term partnership agreement that will govern the presence of U.S. troops in the country after 2014 when most foreign troops will have gone home or moved into support roles.

Initially there were concerns that outrage over the issue would spiral into a scandal like the one in 2004 over the release of photos showing a group of U.S. military police abusing prisoners at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.

Violent protests broke out across Afghanistan after a Florida pastor burned a Quran in March 2011, fueling the down-with-America sentiment already simmering in Afghan society. In one protest in April 2011, thousands of demonstrators poured into the streets of Mazar-i-Sharif in northern Afghanistan and overran a U.N. compound, killing three U.N. staff members and four Nepalese guards.

U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, who has promised an exhaustive investigation, expressed concern that the fragile peace effort could be jeopardized by the images that he described as "utterly deplorable."

"The danger is that this kind of video can be misused in many ways to undermine what we are trying to do in Afghanistan and the possibility of reconciliation," Panetta said.

But Afghan officials and others said the quick responses by all sides had helped contain the damage.

"As all three sides ? the U.S., the Afghan government and the Taliban ? have all condemned this act, I'm hopeful that this will not have any effect on the peace process," Abdul Hakim Mujahid, a member of the peace council and the Taliban's former envoy to the United Nations, said Saturday.

Still, the incident makes it harder for U.S.-led coalition troops to gain the trust of Afghan villagers as they try to secure gains on the battlefield, and it gives Karzai more leeway to balk at U.S. demands on critical war issues, including negotiations on the partnership agreement.

Arsala Rahmani, a top member of the Afghanistan peace council and an ex-official in the former Taliban government, said the move to open the office in Qatar remained on track, although any actual negotiations could take place in Saudi Arabia. Rahmani also said that a delegation from a Taliban-affiliated group run by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar recently visited Kabul to discuss reconciliation.

The video "will not affect the peace process at all," he said.

The Taliban agreed.

"Reconciliation is a big change for the people of Afghanistan and it won't be affected by the actions of individuals like those in the video," Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid told The Associated Press on Friday. "We are focused on the bigger picture and for that, we have to avoid small things."

Andrew Exum, who was a civilian adviser to former Gen. Stanley McChrystal when he was leading U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, noted that Afghan security forces have already started taking charge from foreign troops who are slated to end their combat mission in 2014.

"The die has already been cast, to a degree, in Afghanistan," he said. "The plan for transition and the negotiations are going forward, and it is hard to imagine this video changing any of that."

While the video hurts America's image in the Islamic world, it will end up as a footnote in the history of the Afghan war, he said.

"The broader U.S.-led campaign in Afghanistan over the past 10 years is what will overshadow all U.S.-Afghan relations for the next several generations," said Exum, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, a think tank in Washington. "This one video matters little in the grand scheme of things."

Some Afghans think the ongoing fragile reconciliation discussions prompted Taliban or Afghan government officials to work behind-the-scenes to tamp down any public outrage.

Others suspect that the lack of access to the Web in Afghanistan or the prompt condemnation by the United States accounted for the mild response. Still others claim the Afghan media did not hype the story and that, in most cases, reported that the video depicted U.S. troops being disrespectful to Afghan corpses but avoided using the word "urinate," which is considered a shameful term in the local language.

The act, however, lends credence to the views of Afghans who are already skeptical of America's interests in Afghanistan.

"This is not a good thing coming from NATO forces, especially at a time when both parties are busy in negotiations," said Abdul Salam Ayubi, a shopkeeper in Lashkar Gah in southern Helmand province. "If the Americans want real negotiations, they should investigate this video and monitor their forces so this is not repeated."

Dost Mohammad, a businessman in Kandahar, called the video shameful and said the U.S. needs to punish those involved.

"The people of Afghanistan will not accept this kind of thing and it will create more distance between NATO and the Afghan people," Mohammad said. "The Americans must react to this so that the Afghan people don't lose faith in them and in the process of negotiation."

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Associated Press writers Mirwais Khan in Kandahar and Massieh Neshat and Rahim Faiez in Kabul contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Caren Osten Gerszberg: Women And Alcohol: Why We Started 'The Drinking Diaries'

"Do you really need to check your blackberry again?" I ask repeatedly.

"Any new sales you need to vet on Gilt today?" Leah retorts.

On any given day, sitting and working at my round kitchen table -- our computers lined up side by side -- these are the kinds of quips that pass between me and my co-editor, friend and neighbor. Minutes later, the bickering behind us, we giggle proudly over our triumphant reworking of a long, twisted phrase we've teamed up to unwind.

Together, since June 2008, Leah Odze Epstein and I have been co-editing a blog called the Drinking Diaries -- a website covering anything and everything related to women and drinking. From celebration to revelation we like to say. A place where there is no judgment, where the stories we and other women share range from comical and celebratory to sexy and despairing. Where we offer news, profiles, research and opinions -- all about women and their relationship with alcohol.

Drinking Diaries was conceived, sadly, as a result of my own mother's drinking. Well into her sixties, my mother's wine habit went from socially acceptable and culturally expected (she's French) to deeply problematic. A child survivor of the Holocaust, my mother began using alcohol to numb her pain. I watched in fear and bewilderment as her dependence on alcohol --something I'd never before been faced with -- accelerated with warp speed.

Leah, also the child of an alcoholic, whose mother has been sober for over 35 years, was the person I turned to. In my spiraling confusion, I would sit on Leah's front porch, lamenting about my mother's drinking which worsened when my father was diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer. Then, over a Friday night dinner with our husbands, Leah and I decided that there was no place for women to share their stories -- the sad, happy and everything in between -- of drinking and the effect it has on their lives. We would provide that place.

In an effort to discover who the readers -- of the future book we hoped to publish -- would be, we started the Drinking Diaries blog. We queried women authors to do Q&A interviews, and let out shrieks of jubilation when we got a "yes" from accomplished writers like Joyce Maynard, Jackie Mitchard and Julie Powell. They all had tales to contribute. We went to blogging conferences and writing workshops, asking women along the way to share their stories. Sex and drinking. Parenting and drinking. Work and drinking. Family and drinking. Culture and drinking. Health and drinking. Nearly three years later, it's all there.

Somewhere along the way, Leah and I were deemed "experts" on the subject of women and drinking. We've been interviewed for radio shows and TV-news programs, and featured on various blogs. Recently, I was asked to write an article, "The Art of Mindful Drinking," and do a related podcast for a national magazine.

Last March, our efforts continued to pay off. We got a book deal from Seal Press and the anthology of essays we are currently working on, "Drinking Diaries: Women Serve their Stories Straight Up," will be published in Fall 2012. Our list of writers is impressive, but more importantly covers a fascinating array of experiences, ages, backgrounds, perspectives and cultures.

Both mothers of three children each, Leah and I start our twice-weekly work sessions with a catch-up walk through a beautiful Long Island Sound-lined park before returning to our office -- my kitchen. Over mugs of tea and handfuls of almonds, we bicker like an old married couple over grammar, her blackberry addiction, and my roving attention toward shopping websites. Some stories make us laugh hysterically like two teenage girls. Others hit very close to home. And when we "score" an interview or get a response from a high-profile person we never expected to get, we high-five like football players.

When we're not working together on the forthcoming anthology, we are working independently from home on new posts for the blog, which we update every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. We touch base via email and phone several times a day, basking in glory on a day when the blog has a high number of hits, and sharing frustration when a writer fails to turn in a piece that she swore was coming yesterday.

This journey has grown from seed on Leah's porch, to stalk with our blog, to blossoming flower next Fall, when the book hits the shelves -- both virtual and in bookstores. Leah and my partnership is a labor of love more than a business venture. The stories are there. We are just asking women to scratch the surface and let them out.

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This article originally ran on the blog, Better After 50.

Caren Osten Gerszberg is a freelance writer and co-founder of the Drinking Diaries. Caren's articles have appeared in The New York Times, Travel & Leisure, National Geographic Traveler, Parents and other national magazines and websites. Her column, "Mom U.", about her daughter's college admission experience, appeared bi-weekly on nytimes.com. Read more about Caren's travels on her new blog, Embark.

For more information and to read a selection of my work, please visit my website at www.CarenOsten.com. Friend me on Facebook (at http://www.facebook.com/CarenOsten) or continue the conversation on Twitter (@carenosten)

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Friday, January 13, 2012

Obama honors NBA's Dallas Mavericks at White House (AP)

WASHINGTON ? President Barack Obama is beginning the week by hosting the NBA world champion Dallas Mavericks at the White House.

Obama, who roots regularly for the Chicago Bulls in his adopted home town, will congratulate the Mavericks for winning the 2011 championship title. He also will recognize the team's support for the men and women of the U.S. military forces.

Obama's East Room tribute for the Mavericks follows a private meeting he'll have earlier in the day with his senior advisers at the White House.

In the evening, the president will attend a campaign event in the nation's capital.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Scion unveils a sports car for young buyers

Toyota Motor Corp.'s Scion brand wants to give young drivers something the market is lacking: a lower-priced, rear-wheel-drive sports car.

Scion is introducing the FR-S at the Detroit auto show. It goes on sale in June, although Scion will begin taking orders for the first 86 people to own them this week. The number is a nod to the AE86 Toyota Corolla, a sports car produced in the 1980s.

"The FR-S is exactly what the industry is missing," Scion Vice President Jack Hollis said. "It's a legitimate sports car."

Here are more details:

UNDER THE HOOD: The FR-S has a 2.0-liter, four-cylinder flat boxer engine jointly developed by Toyota and Subaru. It has 200 horsepower and 151 pound-feet of torque. It's mated with either a six-speed manual or a six-speed automatic transmission.

OUTSIDE: The FR-S saves weight - which improves handling - with a swooping all-aluminum hood and a trunk instead of a heavier hatch. The flat engine allows the car to sit low, comparable to Porsches and other supercars.

INSIDE: It seats four, with two rear seats that fold flat.

PRICE: Scion won't reveal that yet, but Hollis says it will be in the 20-thousands.

CHEERS: The car will have definite appeal to young driving enthusiasts. It could also help Scion's sales, which fell 7 percent last year.

JEERS: Hollis calls it a "halo car" for Scion. But it could also confuse drivers about what Scion is, since it doesn't fit neatly into the brand's current lineup, which ranges from the iQ minicar to the boxy Scion xB.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Top Obama aide Daley steps down, budget chief takes over (Reuters)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) ? President Barack Obama announced an election year shake-up at the White House on Monday, choosing budget director Jack Lew to replace chief of staff Bill Daley, who resigned after a troubled one-year tenure.

The switch at the top of the White House power chain comes as Obama prepares for a tough re-election battle that will require support from his left-leaning base.

Daley, who as chief of staff was Obama's top aide, was unpopular with that base, which saw him as too close to big business and too soft on Republicans.

Lew, director of the White House budget office since November 2010, is well-versed in congressional politics and has stronger relations with Democrats on Capitol Hill.

Obama told reporters that Daley had approached him about resigning last week. The president said he did not accept the offer at first, asking Daley to think it over.

Daley decided it was time to return to his native Chicago. He will take on a volunteer role as one of several co-chairs of Obama's re-election campaign, which is based there.

"There is no question I'm going to miss having Bill at my side at the White House," Obama said. "I plan to continue to seek Bill's counsel in the months and years to come."

Daley's departure reflects a shift in White House strategy that has been months in the making.

The former commerce secretary came in last year with a mandate to improve relations with the business community and with congressional Republicans.

Relations with both groups remained rocky, however, and Obama adopted a harder edge against Republicans in the fall after acrimonious negotiations to increase the U.S. debt ceiling brought the country to the brink of default.

The new White House strategy casts Obama as a champion of the middle class running for re-election in November against obstructionist Republicans in Congress. It leaves little room for the kind of conciliation that was part of Daley's original mandate.

"Daley was brought in in part to preside over a strategy that I think was very well intentioned but that simply didn't pan out," said Brookings Institution fellow William Galston.

"If the name of the game from ... now through the election is executing a sharply partisan strategy, then you could argue that someone who doesn't have rich and up-to-date relationships with senior Democrats in Congress might not be the best person to execute the strategy," Galston said.

WORKING WITH DEMOCRATS

Lew, who served as budget director under President Bill Clinton and was a deputy to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, is well liked on Capitol Hill. He was instrumental in negotiating a debt ceiling deal with Republicans last year.

"Lew has great relationships on the Hill and it's virtually impossible to see him making the same mistakes his predecessor did," said one senior Democratic congressional aide.

The aide said many Democratic lawmakers had felt Daley was more interested in cutting deals with Republicans than protecting their concerns.

Daley handed over day-to-day White House management duties in November to another Obama aide, Pete Rouse, setting the stage for his resignation two months later. He was in the job for roughly a year.

Lew's management skills and calm demeanor are prized within the Obama administration. The soft-spoken 56-year-old manager fits in with the "No Drama Obama" attitude the White House and Obama's presidential campaign like to project.

Daley will stay in his job through Obama's State of the Union address on January 24, an official said. The White House declined to name possible replacements for Lew, whose successor will need congressional confirmation.

That could be tricky.

The president's decision last week to bypass Congress and install Richard Cordray as head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau riled Senate Republicans, who could make it hard for Obama to win Senate approval of a new budget chief.

One analyst said the timing of Obama's announcement on Monday was convenient while the public remained focused on the Republican presidential nominating battle.

"This is a good time for a shake-up, since public attention is focused on the GOP, thereby diminishing the chances this will become a story about unrest in the White House," said Princeton University history professor Julian Zelizer.

(Additional reporting by Matt Spetalnick and Thomas Ferraro; editing by Mohammad Zargham)

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

State wants to hear from April 27 tornado survivors for survey that begins this week

TUSCALOOSA, Alabama -- The state hopes survivors of the April 27 storms will be willing to provide 20 or 30 minutes of their time to cooperate with a telephone survey that begins this week in order to help minimize casualties in future storms.

As outlined last month, the Alabama Department of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta designed the project. They hope to hear from survivors of April's deadly tornado outbreak to try to learn what precautions were most effective. Residents will be asked questions such as where, specifically, they sought cover and the materials used in the construction of their home.
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People who were in the path of storms in from north and central Alabama are being asked to take part.? Interviewers want to talk to both people who sustained injuries and those who did not, said Andy Mullins, director of the Public Health Department's Center for Emergency Preparedness.

The survey will test the validity of survival messages often handed down about where it is safest to ride out a tornado, he said. Because there were several large tornadoes across the state that day and so many people were affected, the event offered a rare opportunity for study.

Individuals whose home or property was damaged, people injured in the storm, and survivors who were not injured are asked to either call ADPH toll free at 855-228-3777 or enter their contact information online at adph.org.

People who wish to participate will be asked for their names and telephone numbers and will be called back for the phone interviews. All surveyors will provide a telephone number for identity verification.

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Monday, January 9, 2012

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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Kobe scores 39 as weary Lakers hold off Warriors

Los Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum, center, puts up a shot as Golden State Warriors power forward David Lee, left, defends and point guard Derek Fisher looks on during the first half of their NBA basketball game, Friday, Jan. 6, 2012, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum, center, puts up a shot as Golden State Warriors power forward David Lee, left, defends and point guard Derek Fisher looks on during the first half of their NBA basketball game, Friday, Jan. 6, 2012, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Golden State Warriors power forward Ekpe Udoh, right, is foulded by Los Angeles Lakers small forward Metta World Peace, left, as power forward Pau Gasol of Spain looks on during the first half of their NBA baksetball game, Friday, Jan. 6, 2012, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Golden State Warriors shooting guard Monta Ellis, left, powers by Los Angeles Lakers shooting guard Kobe Bryant during the first half of their NBA baksetball game, Friday, Jan. 6, 2012, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Lakers shooting guard Kobe Bryant, right, passes the ball as Golden State Warriors small forward Dorell Wright defends during the first half of their NBA baksetball game, Friday, Jan. 6, 2012, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Kobe Bryant scored 26 of his 39 points in a dynamic second half, Pau Gasol added 17 points and 11 rebounds, and the weary Los Angeles Lakers gritted out a 97-90 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Friday night.

Matt Barnes had 16 points and six rebounds before fouling out for the Lakers, who won their fifth straight home game while playing their NBA-high ninth game in 13 days.

Los Angeles bounced back from a passionless first half with another strong effort from Bryant, who has three straight 30-point games. The Lakers outlasted the injury-depleted Warriors in the fourth quarter for their fifth win in seven games.

Monta Ellis scored 18 points and David Lee had 15 points and 11 rebounds for the Warriors, who have lost seven straight road games to the Lakers.

Rookie Klay Thompson scored 14 points as Golden State played without high-scoring guard Stephen Curry, who sprained his right ankle Wednesday in San Antonio, and center Andris Biedrins, who also has an injured right ankle.

Bryant's two missed layups in the opening minutes were another reminder of the 13-time All-Star's struggles with a torn ligament in his right wrist. Before the game, Lakers coach Mike Brown acknowledged Bryant is receiving painkilling injections before every game, but said he isn't worried about Bryant's ability to hold up during the jam-packed NBA schedule.

Golden State led 39-35 after an unsightly first half for both teams, who combined for 23 turnovers.

Bryant heated up after halftime, scoring 17 points during the third quarter on a variety of jumpers and drives. Barnes also stepped up in the second half, playing perhaps his best game under the Lakers' new coaching staff.

Nate Robinson scored nine points two days after signing with the Warriors, who scored eight consecutive points to trim the Lakers' late 11-point lead to 85-82 with 3? minutes left. Los Angeles responded with Barnes' fast-break layup sandwiched between two quick baskets from Gasol, putting the Lakers back in control.

Kwame Brown had 13 points for the Warriors while enduring the usual cascade of boos from the Staples Center crowd for the former Lakers big man. Golden State hasn't beaten the Lakers at Staples Center since March 23, 2008, losing 32 of the last 35 road meetings overall.

The Lakers' ineptitude from 3-point range is among their biggest problems. After a franchise-record 0-for-11 performance in Portland one night earlier, the Lakers missed their first six 3-pointers against the Warriors, running their skid to 0 for 22, before Troy Murphy hit a 3 late in the second quarter.

NOTES: Thompson is the son of Mychal Thompson, the longtime Lakers big man and current broadcaster for the club. Klay Thompson scored a Pac-10 tournament-record 43 points for Washington State at Staples Center last March. ... Lakers F Josh McRoberts missed his third consecutive game with a sprained left big toe. Barnes started in his place. ... Fans near courtside included Charlize Theron, Vanessa Hudgens and Warriors owner Peter Guber.

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

rstudley: Very good meeting this afternoon with Dr. Timothy Nash, Vice President & Prof of Economics at Northwood University in Midland.

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Friday, January 6, 2012

Police kill Texas student, 15, armed with pellet gun (Reuters)

McALLEN, Texas (Reuters) ? Police fatally shot a 15-year-old student armed with a pellet gun at a middle school in Brownsville, Texas, on Wednesday after he pointed it at officers, police said.

Brownsville police received a call of a student with a handgun at Cummings Middle School about 8 a.m. local time Wednesday, department spokesman J.J. Trevino said.

The boy, eighth-grader Jaime Gonzalez, aimed at officers after they confronted him in a hallway, police said.

Police ordered Gonzalez to drop the gun, but instead he pointed it at the officers, who shot the boy twice, police said.

"The subject pointed the weapon at officers, which in turn, the officers had to use deadly force," Trevino said.

The gun, a .177-caliber pellet pistol, resembles a Glock semi-automatic handgun, police said.

The student was rushed to a hospital where he was pronounced dead, said Cameron County Justice of the Peace Kip Johnson Hodge.

A preliminary investigation indicated Gonzalez assaulted a student before officers arrived and told witnesses he was going to "engage officers with the weapon," a police news release said.

No other students, school staff or police were injured. Students were evacuated to a nearby high school and classes were dismissed for the day.

The Texas Rangers will assist city and school police in investigating the fatal shooting.

Brownsville is at the southern tip of Texas along the U.S.-Mexico border.

(Reporting by Jared Taylor and Jim Forsyth; Editing by Daniel Trotta)

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

UK police warned: Beware thirsty, flirty reporters

(AP) ? British police and journalists agree that their cozy ties likely allowed illegal phone hacking by the country's press to go on too long, an independent investigator said Wednesday.

Elizabeth Filkin, a former Parliamentary standards chief, said a culture of confidential briefings, poor guidance from senior staff too ready to accept reporters' hospitality and a bias toward some tabloids had "caused serious harm."

Police officers should be wary of journalists who offer alcoholic drinks, make flirty advances or tempt potential sources into "late-night carousing," Filkin warned in a report, after police commissioned her to examine the issue.

"Alcohol is a fraught issue ... drinking loosens tongues, so common sense is needed," her guidelines state, warning that "some journalists do not practice abstinence."

Witnesses from both sides had told her inquiry that close links between reporters and police top brass likely lay behind the failure of early police investigations to uncover the true extent of tabloid phone hacking.

An initial police investigation led to the jailing of a reporter from the now-defunct News of The World tabloid and a private investigator in 2007, but failed to unearth the widespread interception of cell phone voice mail messages of celebrities, sporting stars, legislators and even crime victims.

Since then, London police have identified 5,795 potential phone hacking victims and launched three new inquiries into alleged criminality by the press.

Filkin's inquiry said relationships between the police, particularly senior officers, and the press had "compromised the capacity of both the police and the media to scrutinize the activities of the other."

However Filkin, who was appointed by London's Metropolitan Police to review their relationship with the press, said it would be down to a new police inquiry, not her, to say how badly that had hampered inquiries into phone hacking.

"I don't know whether it inhibited that inquiry," Filkin told reporters. "What I heard from a large number of people, both journalists and people who work at the Met, was that they feared it had."

"That was the greatest concern for me from what I heard," she said, presenting her proposed new guidelines to officers on how to handle the press.

Since the extent of tabloid phone hacking was exposed last summer, more than a dozen News of the World journalists, including former editor Andy Coulson, have been arrested.

The scandal also forced the resignations of London's top police officer, the Metropolitan Police commissioner Paul Stephenson, and assistant commissioner John Yates.

Stephenson quit in July over his links to Neil Wallis, a former News of the World executive turned PR consultant. Yates resigned amid criticism of his handling of initial investigation.

"There will be no more secret conversations, there will be no more improper contacts," said Stephenson's successor as London's top police officer, Bernard Hogan-Howe.

Hogan-Howe pledged to take up Filkin's recommendations in full, including a proposal that officers should in the future record every contact they have with reporters for potential inspection.

He insisted that the new measures would not deter would-be whistle blowers, who won't be reprimanded for legitimate attempts to publicly expose corruption.

Filkin did not discuss in detail allegations that Britain's press paid London police for information, but said claims from senior officers that only a few people were involved conflicted with accounts she had received from journalists.

Eight people, including a serving police officer and a reporter working for The Sun tabloid, have been arrested as part of an inquiry into the alleged bribes, though no one has been charged.

Associated Press

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

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Rebuilding homes, lives after May 22 tornado in Joplin

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Mike London Receives Two-Year Contract Extension

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Grocery stores pull Arizona lettuce from shelves

(AP) ? Heads of iceberg lettuce are being removed from grocery store shelves in at least seven states after salmonella was found in an Arizona field adjacent to the grower's property.

None of the lettuce in the markets has tested positive for salmonella but the grower alerted retailers of the test results and sought a withdrawal of the product "out of an abundance of caution."

"There's no evidence of contamination on any product whatsoever," Jamie Strachan, CEO of Salinas, Calif.-based Growers Express, told The Associated Press on Friday.

Still, The Kroger Co. and its affiliated grocery chain, Smith's Food and Drug, decided to pull the product from 200 stores in at least seven states, including Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho and Nevada, Kroger spokesman Keith Dailey said.

Dailey called it a cautionary move prompted by a notice from the grower.

Strachan stressed that none of his company's product has tested positive for salmonella, and that crops growing in the adjacent field south of Phoenix were destroyed. He would not say who owned the tainted property.

Strachan also declined to say what other grocery store chains in the country might also have some of the lettuce the company has sought to remove from shelves. He said it could be up to 1,000 heads.

"Out of an abundance of caution, we withdrew our product out of market," Strachan said. "We're just being cautious."

He said the company, which also supplies product to Green Giant, hadn't been ordered to issue any official recall, and has alerted regulatory authorities.

"We're being very conservative, and we want to do the right thing, but we're not being asked to do that by any health authorities," Strachan said.

No illnesses have been reported.

California Department of Public Health spokeswoman Anita Gore said late Friday that Growers Express told both the agency and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that the company had contacted its customers and issued a voluntary "market withdrawal".

The FDA did not respond to requests for comment.

"They're pulling the lettuce to be on the safe side, but there's no official recall," Utah Department of Agriculture and Food spokesman Larry Lewis said.

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Associated Press writers Paul Foy in Salt Lake City and Garance Burke in San Francisco contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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