Friday, August 31, 2012

LJVFD and Paul Mitchell the School Woodbridge Cut-A-Thon and BBQ

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Romney, accepting party nomination, says Obama has failed to deliver on hope and change

TAMPA, Fla. - Republican Mitt Romney, in the most important speech in his presidential campaign, told a television audience of millions that Barack Obama had failed to deliver on his soaring promises of hope and change and that it is time for new leadership during tough times in America.

Romney accepted the Republican presidential nomination late Thursday, casting himself as the best hope to lift the struggling U.S. economy and "restore the promise of America." He pledged to make the U.S. energy independent, cut the deficit, negotiate new free trade agreements and create 12 million jobs.

"President Obama promised to begin to slow the rise of the oceans. And to heal the planet. My promise is to help you and your family," he said.

His speech marked the climax of the three-day Republican National Convention and a milestone in his long, often-rocky quest for the presidency. With his opening words, he claimed the honour he was denied when John McCain won the nomination four years ago. This year, he had to fend off a series of Republican challengers, questions about his shifting positions and mutterings about his Mormon religion.

The ultimate prize, the White House, will be determined in a November vote. Polls show Romney and Obama in a dead heat with the economy the biggest issue in the campaign. The United States is struggling with 8.3 per cent unemployment and the slowest economic recovery in decades.

Romney noted excitement over Obama's promises from his campaign four years ago "gave way to disappointment and division."

"You know there's something wrong with the kind of job he's done as president when the best feeling you had was the day you voted for him," he said.

The speech was seen as a national introduction of sorts for the 65-year-old Romney ? an oddity considering his years in the public eye. Yet for all his time as candidate, Massachusetts governor and head of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, he remains something of an enigma. He is often seen ? unfairly, friends say ? as stiff and distant.

While polls show voters view Romney, a multimillionaire former businessman, as more capable of fixing the economy, they find Obama to be more honest and likable.

The campaign hopes the speech and the convention in general will change perceptions. For three days, speakers have portrayed the candidate as a man of family and faith, savvy and successful in business, saviour of the 2002 Winter Olympics, yet careful with spending. A portion of the convention stage was rebuilt overnight so he would appear surrounded by delegates rather than speaking from a distance, an attempt to soften his image.

Romney offered details of his family life, recounting his youth as a Mormon, the son of parents devoted to one another, then a married man with five rambunctious sons.

He choked up at least twice, including when he recalled how he and wife Ann would awake to find "a pile of kids asleep in our room."

Before Romney's speech, church members warmly presented Romney as a compassionate man who lives his Mormon faith of service. Grant Bennett described Romney's volunteer work shovelling snow and raking leaves for the elderly. A couple, Ted and Pat Oparowski, recalled how Romney befriended their 14-year-old son David as he was dying of cancer. "We will be ever grateful to Mitt for his love and concern," she said. Romney is the first Mormon nominee of a major U.S. political party.

Republicans also turned to some Hollywood firepower, with Clint Eastwood, the legendary tough guy, taking a turn at the podium. "When somebody does not do the job you've got to let 'em go," he said to a roaring audience.

Romney made a press-the-flesh entrance into the hall, walking slowly down one of the convention hall aisles and shaking hands with dozens of delegates. The hall erupted in cheers when he reached the stage and waved to his cheering, chanting supporters before beginning to speak.

Veering from the speech's focus on domestic affairs, Romney said Obama failed to slow Iran's nuclear threat, abandoned Poland by changing missile defence plans and has "thrown allies like Israel under the bus." He said Obama is "eager to give Russia's President (Vladimir) Putin the flexibility he desires after the election."

"Under my administration, our friends will see more loyalty and Mr. Putin will see a little less flexibility and more backbone," he said.

Romney's speech was the traditional convention finale, and thousands of red, white and blue balloons were released when he completed his remarks.

Cheering him on were the thousands of Republican delegates who overwhelmingly approved his nomination in a rollcall vote Tuesday. The party has rallied behind Romney despite longstanding concerns about his shifting political positions and doubts about whether he was a true conservative. Romney's religion also unsettled some evangelicals who do not see Mormonism as a true Christian faith.

But the Republican desire to evict Obama from the White House overwhelms any trepidation about Romney. Moreover, the party was thrilled when Romney picked congressman Paul Ryan, the architect of a plan to slash government spending, as his vice-presidential running mate. Ryan delivered a rousing acceptance speech Wednesday.

The two-month campaign to come includes other big moments ? principally a series of one-on-one debates with Obama. More than $500 million has been spent on campaign television commercials so far. Romney has raised more than Obama.

Democrats looked to use Ryan's speech to fundraising advantage, highlighting factual errors. In a letter sent to potential donors, Obama campaign manager Jim Messina said the Ryan speech "represents a huge bet by the Romney campaign ? they've decided that facts, truth and reality will not be a brake on their campaign message."

The president himself was staying out of the spotlight Thursday. But in an interview with Time magazine released Thursday, Obama said he was hopeful for a more productive second term if re-elected, because "the American people will have made a decision. And, hopefully, that will impact how Republicans think about these problems."

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Associated Press writers David Espo, Robert Furlow, Kasie Hunt, Steve Peoples, Philip Elliott, Beth Fouhy, Thomas Beaumont and Julie Mazziotta in Tampa and Jennifer Agiesta in Washington contributed to this story.

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Romney makes his case: 'We believe in America.'

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) ? Mitt Romney launched a full-speed fall campaign for the White House on Thursday with a prime-time speech to a unified Republican convention and a nation divided politically as it struggles in a weak economy.

Though Romney has been pursuing the presidency for the better part of a decade, his acceptance speech was an important chance to introduce himself and forge a connection with millions of Americans who feel they need to know him better.

"We believe in America, even though the last four years have been full of difficulties and disappointments, doubt and despair," the former Massachusetts governor wrote supporters in an online fundraising appeal a few hours before he spoke.

Romney's speech was the traditional convention finale, and thousands of red, white and blue balloons nestled in netting high above the floor, ready to be released on cue once the Republican candidate completed his remarks.

But more than the hoopla, the evening marked one of a very few opportunities any presidential challenger is granted to appeal to millions of voters in a single night.

The two-month campaign to come includes other big moments ? principally a series of one-on-one debates with Democrat Obama ? in a race for the White House that has been close for months. In excess of $500 million has been spent on campaign television commercials so far, almost all of it in the battleground states of Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, New Hampshire, Ohio, Iowa, Colorado and Nevada.

Romney holds a fundraising advantage over Obama, and his high command hopes to expand the electoral map soon if post-convention polls in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and perhaps elsewhere indicate it's worth the investment.

Romney's aides scripted a Thursday night program that included a video tribute to Ronald Reagan, the two-term president revered still by conservatives. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush also had his moment on the podium, and Newt and Callista Gingrich shared one of their own.

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio was tapped to introduce Romney.

Romney aides said the convention's final night was designed to fill out a portrait of the GOP nominee as a successful businessman, last-minute savior for a troubled 2002 Olympics and a man of family and faith. A portion of the convention podium was rebuilt overnight so he would appear surrounded by delegates rather than speaking from a distance, an attempt to soften his image as a stiff and distant candidate.

But these aides did not say whether he would offer any new information on what has so far been a short-on-details pledge to reduce federal deficits and create 12 million jobs in a country where unemployment stands at 8.3 percent.

Romney has called for extension of tax cuts due to expire at all income levels at the end of the year, and has proposed an additional 20 percent cut in tax rates across the board. But he has yet to sketch out the retrenchment in tax breaks that he promises to prevent deficits from rising.

Nor has he been forthcoming about the trillions in spending cuts that would be needed to redeem his pledge of major deficit reduction, or about his promise to rein in Medicare or other government benefit programs before they go broke.

His vice presidential running mate, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, the chairman of the House Budget Committee, has called for remaking Medicare into a program in which the government would send seniors checks to be used to purchase health care insurance.

Under the current approach, beneficiaries pay premiums to the government, which then pays a part of all of their medical bills, and Democrats say the GOP alternative would expose seniors to ever-rising out-of-pocket costs.

Romney said in his fundraising email, as he often does in his speeches, "We believe in America, even though President Barack Obama's failed policies have left us with record high unemployment, lower take-home pay and the weakest economy since the great Depression."

Obama's surrogates missed no opportunity to criticize Romney, the convention proceedings or Ryan's own acceptance speech.

"He lied about Medicare. He lied about the Recovery Act," Obama's campaign manager, Jim Messina, emailed Democratic donors in a plea for cash.

"He lied about the deficit and debt. He even dishonestly attacked Barack Obama for the closing of a GM plant in his hometown of Janesville, Wisconsin ? a plant that closed in December 2008 under George W. Bush."

For Romney, 65 and the first Mormon to become a major party presidential nominee, the evening sealed a triumph more than five years in the making. He ran unsuccessfully for the nomination in 2008 after a single term as a moderate Republican governor of a liberal Democratic state.

This year, as then, he was assailed as a convert to conservatism, and a questionable one at that, as Gingrich, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and other rivals battled him for the nomination. With a superior organization and an outside group that spent millions criticizing his foes, Romney eventually emerged as the nominee in early spring.

His selection of Ryan, a young lawmaker admired by fellow conservatives for his understanding of the federal budget, reinforced Romney's appeal to the right.

The economy alone makes the race a close one, and polling makes clear that Romney enters the fall campaign with strengths and weaknesses.

In the most recent Associated Press-GfK poll, conducted Aug. 16-20, some 48 percent of registered voters said Romney would do a better job handling the economy, while 44 percent chose Obama. The Republican was also favored narrowly on job creation and held a 10-point advantage on the issue of reducing federal budget deficits.

Yet by 51-36, registered voters said Obama better understands the problems of people like them, that the president is a stronger leader and also a more honest and trustworthy candidate.

Polls also show Romney trails Obama among female voters and Hispanics, and the convention was scripted from beginning to end to try and cut into the GOP ticket's disadvantages in those areas.

The first night of the GOP convention drew an estimated 22.3 million TV viewers, the vast majority over 55. The Nielsen ratings company said that figure was down from the 23.1 million who watched the first full night of the 2008 convention, which nominated John McCain. Nielsen said just 1.5 million of those who watched Tuesday's convention session were in the 18-34 age group.

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Associated Press writers Kasie Hunt, Steve Peoples, Philip Elliott, Beth Fouhy, Thomas Beaumont and Julie Mazziotta in Tampa and Jennifer Agiesta in Washington contributed to this story.

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Family Law: Attorneys Who Protect Our Most Vulnerable

Many elderly persons rely entirely on their children, family members or other trusted individuals to help them. This dependence upon caregivers or family members makes an older person more vulnerable to abuse and financial exploitation. Legal arrangements and protective actions by family may be necessary to shield loved ones from making bad decisions or from being taken advantage of. Though you wouldn't think a child could take advantage of his or her mother or father, there is no way to know what someone will do who is desperate for money or who feels entitled to an inheritance. For example: David's parents' health was failing and living alone in their home was becoming a concern. His sister Jill wanted to look into assisted living for them. David immediately became upset at Jill for wanting to spend their money. He packed up his parents and brought them to his home. Being single and working, he was not available to them during the day, but left food and water on the table to sustain them until he returned home in the evening. Jill lived over 300 miles from David and when she could get to his house to visit; she found her parents' care was not acceptable. They could not remember if they took their medications or if they had even eaten a meal that day. David was also draining their savings account and when confronted about it, became angry and complained that he needed their money to pay expenses for their care. Clearly Jill felt her brother's care of their parents was abusive, but David's defense was he provided a home for his parents in which he could care for them. This family needs a professional advisor to help them understand and clarify the issues concerning their parents' care.

Making legal decisions about property, finances, power of attorney, and final wishes are important tasks to complete for the final years of life. Having legal documentation for a will, for medical treatment and for the person designated to be responsible for parents' welfare can avoid family disputes and financial abuse, and help to conserve assets that are needed for care. Elder law attorneys specialize in legal issues affecting the elderly. They are knowledgeable about Medicare and Medicaid programs. They work with the elderly in assisting them and their families with all aspects of estate planning and implementing necessary legal documents for the final years of life. In addition, they help individuals to apply for and possibly accelerate coverage from Medicaid. An elder law attorney can also help with disputes with Medicaid. Below is a partial list of what an elder law attorney might do: ?Preservation or transfer of assets seeking to avoid spousal impoverishment when a spouse enters a nursing home

?Medicaid qualification and application and Medicaid planning strategies ?Medicare claims and appeals ?Veterans Benefits claims ?Social security and disability claims and appeals ?Disability planning, including use of durable powers of attorney, living trusts and living wills ?Help with financial management and health care decisions; and other means of delegating management and decision-making to another in case of incompetence or incapacity Probate ?Administration and management of trusts and estates ?Long term care placements in nursing homes and assisted living ?Nursing home issues with patients' rights and nursing home quality ?Elder abuse and fraud recovery cases A Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) is an elder law attorney who is highly proficient in meeting the legal needs of elders and in understanding and applying the rules of Medicaid. A CELA has successfully handled a requisite number of pertinent cases in order to receive that designation. This experience will make an attorney with this designation more competent with elder planning issues than other attorneys lacking this designation. Most elder law attorneys do not specialize in all of the areas iterated above. When considering an attorney you will want to find one who has experience in the area you need help. According to The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys -- http://www.naela.org/: "Ask lots of questions before selecting an elder law attorney. You don't want to end up in the office of an attorney who can't help you. Start with the initial phone call. It is not unusual to speak only to a secretary, receptionist or office manager during an initial call or before actually meeting with the attorney. If so, ask this person your questions. ?How long has the attorney been in practice? ?Does his/her practice emphasize a particular area of law? ?How long has he/she been in this field? ?What percentage of his/her practice is devoted to elder law? ?Is there a fee for the first consultation and if so, how much is it? ?Given the nature of your problem, what information should you bring with you to the initial consultation?" A good way to choose an attorney is by referral from friends, family, clergy or other associations. Before you meet for your initial consultation, prepare the items you want discussed and taken care of. Bring pertinent documents and questions. Be sure you get clear answers and that you understand what your attorney is proposing. Two-way communication is the best way your attorney can understand your needs and concerns. Does the attorney listen to what you say, appear to really care about your concerns or return your phone calls? If not find another attorney. Most Elder law Attorneys sincerely want to help make you or your parent's elder years a well planned for, peaceful experience for all involved. There are a number of ways attorneys charge for their services. They may charge a flat hourly rate. Or they may charge hourly for some services and add on additional expense for out-of-pocket costs such as paperwork, stamps, phone calls, etc. Or they may charge a single fee for a mutually agreed-upon course of action or plan. Some attorneys who specialize in appeals for veterans benefits or Social Security may work on a contingency basis. It is important to understand how you will be billed so there will be no surprises in the end.

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Sony Xperia Tablet S Touts Remote-Control Functionality, Trim Dimensions

While Sony experimented with its dual-screen Tablet P last year, it seems to be playing things a bit more conservatively this year. At the IFA technology trade show in Berlin today, Sony announced its new Xperia Tablet S, a 9.4-inch Android 4.0 tablet.

The new version of the tablet has been improved in a few key ways: It is now thinner than the previous version (0.35 inches at its thinnest point), faster with a quad-core Tegra 3 processor from Nvidia, and has some new functionality, including an improved remote app.

And it's the latter piece - the remote functionality - on which Sony's really focusing. The tablet has an IR blaster so it can control your TV. But while you can use the tablet as a universal remote, you can also load up the Watch Now app that provides a visual program guide alongside social media feeds.

Additionally, Sony has made some adjustments to Android 4.0, including a new Guest Mode that lets you set up different accounts with parental controls, if you choose.

The 1.26-pound tablet has a 9.4-inch 1280 x 800-resolution display, 1GB of RAM, an 8-megapixel rear camera and a 1-megapixel front-facing camera for video chatting.

Sony is also releasing some unique accessories to enhance the tablet experience, including a cover with a keyboard similar to the one Microsoft has shown for its Surface tablet. The $99.99 keyboard uses touch sensors rather than physical keys. It also will release a $99.99 docking stand that lets you rotate the screen; one with a built in speaker will be out in November for $ 129.99.

The tablet itself starts at $399 for the 16GB version and will be available Sept. 7 online and at stores.

Sony Mobile Communications announced last week that it planned to lay off 15 percent of its workforce, about 1,000 employees, by 2014.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

NASA sees Hurricane Isaac affecting the Northern Gulf Coast

ScienceDaily (Aug. 28, 2012) ? NASA and NOAA satellites continue to provide detailed information on Hurricane Isaac as the storm bears down on the U.S. Gulf coast. NASA's TRMM and Terra satellites captured imagery, and NOAA's GOES-13 satellite provided animations of Isaac's march toward the coast today, Aug. 28.

Residents along the northern Gulf coast are bracing for the arrival of Isaac, which was recently upgraded to a hurricane by the National Hurricane Center as of 1:00 p.m. CDT. At that time, the center of Isaac was located about 55 miles (~85 km) south-southeast of the Mississippi and was moving northwest at 10 mph and was nearing southeastern coast of Louisiana.

After crossing the southwestern tip of Haiti during the early morning hours of the 25th of August, Isaac paralleled the northern coast of Cuba the following day and moved through the Florida Straits with the center passing about 40 miles (~65 km) south of Key West, Florida on the afternoon of the 26th. All the while, Isaac remained a tropical storm despite passing over warm water. As it entered the southeastern Gulf of Mexico on the afternoon of August 26th, Isaac seemed poised to intensify with plenty of over warm Gulf water ahead and relatively low wind shear. However, even as Isaac moved northwest through this favorable environment into the central Gulf of Mexico, it was slow to intensify, becoming a stronger tropical storm but not a hurricane until just before landfall. Several factors seemed to inhibit Isaac's intensification. Being a large storm, Isaac's wind field is spread over a large area, making it less responsive to changes in central pressure. Also, dry air intrusions hindered the development of an inner core. The lack of an inner core was the main reason Isaac failed to really intensify.

TRMM captured an image of Isaac on August 28 at 4:01 UTC (12:01 a.m. EDT) as it was approaching the northern Gulf coast. The image was TRMM shows a broad area of moderate (shown in green) to heavy rain (shown in red) wrapping around the southwestern side of the storm with only moderate to light rain (shown in blue) on the opposite side and no heavy rain near the center. The cloud shield (shown in white) is also well pronounced in the southwestern half of Isaac but inhibited along the northern edge. At the time of this image Isaac was a strong tropical storm with sustained winds of 60 knots (~70 mph). Because of its large size, Isaac stills poses a threat for storm surge and it's expected slower movement over Louisiana brings the risk of flooding.

An animation of NOAA's GOES-13 satellite imagery from Aug. 26-28, 2012 of Hurricane Isaac's track through the Gulf of Mexico was animated by NASA's GOES Project at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. The animation shows Isaac is headed for New Orleans, exactly 7 years after hurricane Katrina.

The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument on NASA's Terra satellite captured a visible image of Hurricane Isaac as it approached Louisiana on Aug. 28 at 12:30 p.m. EDT. A large band of showers and thunderstorms stretched from the Carolinas, west over Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida and into Louisiana, wrapping into Isaac's center of circulation when it was centered about 100 miles south of the mouth of the Mississippi River.

On Aug. 28 at 2 p.m. EDT, Hurricane Isaac's maximum sustained winds were near 75 mph (120 kmh). Isaac is a category one hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale. It was centered about 55 miles (85 km) south-southeast of the mouth of the Mississippi River near latitude 28.4 north and longitude 88.7 west. Isaac is moving toward the northwest near 10 mph (17 kmh). The National Hurricane Center expects Hurricane Isaac should reach the coastline of southeastern Louisiana as early as this evening.

At 2 p.m. EDT, the National Hurricane Center noted that tropical-storm-force winds were occurring at the mouth of the Mississippi river. That's where a NOAA observing site located at Southwest Pass, Louisiana reported sustained winds of 60 mph (93 kmh) and a gust to 76 mph (122 kmh) at an elevation of 80 feet. For full warnings, watches and locations, visit the National Hurricane Center's website at: www.nhc.noaa.gov. For storm history and NASA satellite images and animations, go to: NASA's Hurricane page (http://www.nasa.gov/hurricane).

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Emails reveal special access White House gave to bin Laden moviemakers

Officials at the White House, Pentagon and CIA eagerly cooperated with movie producers who were expected to roll out a pre-election movie about the successful mission to kill Osama bin Laden, according to a cache of documents revealed by Judicial Watch.

?I know we don?t pick favorites but it makes sense to get behind a winning horse,? CIA spokeswoman Marie Harf wrote in a July 2011 email. The ?movie is going to be the first and the biggest. It?s got the most money behind it, and two Oscar winners on board,? she added.

Tom Fitton, president of the Judicial Watch public-interest law firm, said Tuesday that the documents ?provide more backing to the serious charge that the Obama administration played fast and loose with national security information to help Hollywood filmmakers.?

?These new documents show there is no doubt that Obama White House was intensely interested in this film that was set to portray President Obama as ?gutsy,?? he added.

The emails also provide new evidence that officials provided the filmmakers with privileged access to at least one of the participants in the May 2011 raid, and guided the design of the set to ensure it match the interior of bin Laden?s hideout in Abbottabad, near Pakistan?s largest military academy.

However, the efforts won?t yield the administration any major benefits: The resulting film?s released has been delayed to December, many weeks after the critical November election.

?Zero Dark Thirty? is produced by Kathryn Bigelow, who won an Academy Award for ?The Hurt Locker? ? a film about a rogue, alienated bomb-disposal expert in Iraq. The screenwriter, who accompanied Bigelow to meetings with national security officials, is Mark Boal.

A July 2011 email shows Harf informing her boss, Greg Little, that Boal and Bigelow would be ?meeting individually with ? the translator who was on the raid.?

Screenwriter Boal thanked Little for ?pulling for him? with the agency, and wrote his help made ?all the difference.?

Little?s response was effusive and included a smiley-face emoticon: ?I can?t tell you how excited we all are about the project ? PS ? I want you to know how good I?ve been not mentioning the premiere tickets. ?

The emails also show the CIA spokeswoman got an advance copy of an article by New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd about the cooperation between the producers and the administration officials.

?This didn?t come from me ? and please delete after you read.? See, nothing to worry about!??wrote New York Times reporter Mark Mazzetti.

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Laptops, Computers, Technology, Tablets - Colour Laser Printers ...











As the technology behind popular printers, like the popular Dell all in one printers becomes ever more sophisticated, it is increasingly easier for the average customer to become lost in the constant stream of updates, configurations, capabilities and features of a product whose manufacturers consistently strive to one-up each other.

There is no standard for determining what makes one printer better than another. Ultimately, the decision to go with a certain product will depend on a combination of the features most desirable for each individual customer. For example, a typical family of four would not care much about print speed or whether or not the photographs a certain printer produces are of professional quality, but affordability and ease of maintenance might be primary concerns.

Additionally, small business owners might look more heavily into the faxing and emailing capabilities of all in one printers and care less about the scanning function; an amateur historian or small-town journalist might care very deeply about the quality of scans a certain machine delivers.

It might be advantageous for a consumer to look into specific features of a printer as well as its all-around capability to decide whether or not a particular printer is right.

Is the printer cloud capable? For a small business, it might help to be able to print straight from the cloud. Though their network may not be as expansive as some larger corporations, smaller businesses with traveling employees need to be able to access and print data just as quickly if they are to stay competitive.

Not every family or business has a resident wireless technology expert, so when wireless printers function slowly or not at all, it could be important to have an Ethernet port--which some wireless printers don't--to provide a second connection option.

While sticker price might be the first thing potential purchasers look at--and rightly so--ink and/or toner prices are the primary contributor to maintenance costs. If a consumer does not pay attention to how easy it will be to keep cartridges filled, then he or she might end up paying as much as or more than the printer for ink and toner.

Some amateur or professional photographers do not have the time or materials or simply don't want to upload pictures to a computer, save them and then print them out. For these people, printers that can print directly from a digital camera via PictBridge or a similar device aren't just convenient, they're necessary.

Even if a printer is old, it may have the opportunity to be upgraded through cutting-edge applications sold online by the printer's manufacturer. Unfortunately, many don't have that opportunity. If it's important to keep a printer up to date, this capability becomes a primary concern.

Just as with their customers, each printer is unique. In most cases, it's not a matter of better or worse, but what's right for the customer. Before buying an all in one printer, a savvy customer will first find out what specs he or she desires in a product, and make the decision based on that.

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Neil Armstrong remembered as a 'reluctant American hero'

Neil Armstrong, the first human to set foot on the moon, never embraced his celebrity status, say colleagues and family members of the astronaut who died Saturday.

By Mike Wall,?SPACE.com / August 27, 2012

On July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon. Armstrong is pictured here, shortly after collecting a sample of lunar dust and rocks. At his feet is the handle for the sample collection tool.

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Neil Armstrong may be one of the most famous people who ever lived, but he was a modest man who didn't seek out the spotlight, say those who knew the late astronaut.

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Armstrong died Saturday?(Aug. 25) at the age of 82 of complications from a recent cardiac bypass operation. He shot to international fame on July 20, 1969, when he became the first person to set foot on the moon.

But the commander of NASA's?Apollo 11 mission, and the first person ever to walk on the surface of another world,?didn't glory in his iconic moment, viewing it instead as all in a day's work, family members said.

"Neil was our loving husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend," the Armstrong family said in a statement Saturday. "Neil Armstrong?was also a reluctant American hero who always believed he was just doing his job."

Keeping a low profile

As his boot pressed into the gray lunar dirt 43 years ago, Armstrong uttered perhaps the 20th century's most famous line: "That's one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind." And by all accounts he really meant it, experts say. [Photos: Neil Armstrong Remembered]

"What he was partaking in was only about furthering the human adventure, furthering what it meant to be human," said space history expert Robert Pearlman, editor of?collectSPACE.com?and a frequent SPACE.com contributor. "When he said that he went to?the moon?for all mankind, and that it was a giant leap for all mankind, it really was."

Apollo 11 was Armstrong's last trip to space, and he left NASA in 1971 to become a professor of aerospace engineering at the University of Cincinnati. He kept a low enough profile after his astronaut days that some observers branded him a recluse ? an unfair characterization, Pearlman said.

"That wasn't true," Pearlman told SPACE.com, citing Armstrong's teaching stint at Cincinnati and numerous public appearances over the years. "What he didn't do was go Hollywood. He didn't seek the spotlight; he didn't walk down the red carpet."

Armstrong's approach contrasted greatly with that taken by his fellow Apollo 11 moonwalker Buzz Aldrin.

"We were fortunate to have both represented on the same mission," Pearlman said. "We've got the one who was OK with having Buzz Lightyear named after him, and action figures made, and a television movie of his life and all the rest. And with Neil, we have someone who even objected to Hallmark putting his name on an ornament, who didn't want anything to do with the pop culture world."

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PFT: Westbrook retiring as an Eagle

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With the start of the regular season only eight days away and no signs of any progress toward ending the lockout of the game officials, more players are talking but there?s still no evidence that the NFLPA will be taking any action.

?I?ve said before that on a scale of 1 to 10, I think this is a 12,? NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith told the New York Times.? ?With the regular season approaching, my level of concern is only increasing.?

While that concern undoubtedly won?t give rise to a player walkout, it?s somewhat surprising that the increasingly-litigious NFLPA hasn?t taken some type of legal action aimed at forcing the league to fix this.

Players generally have not affirmatively been speaking out.? The Times article from Sam Borden collects sound bites from various players who expressed concern in response to questions from the media.? Borden properly balanced things out with the league?s sound bites about the replacements doing a ?credible? job, with some refreshing candor.

?We will not come out and say they are without their warts, but we will say that we?ve seen improvement every week,? NFL V.P. of football operations Greg Anderson told the Times.? ?At the end of it, we are very confident that this group of current officials will be credible.?

Observers of the game generally are less confident.? If we assume that the NFL has hired the best of the best officials, the NFL necessarily will be using something less than the best of the best, if the best of the best are locked out.? Why play Russian Roulette with the safety of the players and the integrity of the game?

Of course, not everyone feels that way.? And it?s spawned what could be the first documented case of Yahoo-on-Yahoo crime.? Says Doug Farrar:? ?[T]he NFL?s replacement officials are turning the nation?s most popular and visible sport into a complete and utter joke.?? Says Jason Cole:? ?The argument that NFL owners are messing with the integrity of the game in their negotiation with the NFL Referees Association is laughable.?

Cole asks, ?When was the last time you went to a game and said, ?Boy, that officiating was great???

It happens roughly as often as anyone goes to a game and says the long-snapping or the holding was great.? The officials are part of the infrastructure that is supposed to exist in the background.? We shouldn?t applaud the officiating.? We shouldn?t notice it all.

The replacement officials are making us notice them, because they are making mistakes not only in the heat of the play but after the whistle is blown.? The stage is simply too big for many of them.? The challenge for the league remains getting them comfortable, quickly.? As folks who are used to maneuvering around smaller, slower players with dozens of fans in the stands, the replacements need to get past the awe that Maximus and company experienced when they walked into the Coliseum for the first time.

Through three weeks, the magnitude of the games continues to invade the brains of folks who should be able to get the spot right and mark of penalties correctly and not call a touchback on a punt when the ball clearly was downed in the field of play.? Our point continues to be that, regardless of who?s being unreasonable in the negotiations, the stewards of the game need to work this out.

That includes the locked-out officials.? If they truly care about the game, they?ll find a way bridge the divide.? And if the best offer the NFL has made ultimately isn?t good enough, they can always find another hobby for which they receive a ton of money.

Well, maybe they can?t.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/08/28/westbrook-retiring-as-an-eagle/related/

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Giant Smashable Mute Button Silences Commercials With a Vengeance [Remotes]

At some point in your life you're going to reach the stage where A) you can't stand to listen to the horrible drivel and jingles spewed forth by TV commercials and B) your failing eyesight and dexterity will make it nigh impossible to find the mute button on your remote before your show returns. So the Smash Mute might look ridiculous to you now, but one day you'll see the beauty of its simple design. More »


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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Republicans ready to roll, but Isaac clouds tone

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) ? For the thousands of Republican convention-goers who've been cooling their heels in Tampa, the party is finally on. But with New Orleans and much of the Gulf Coast waiting fearfully to see where a massive storm makes landfall, politics has become an awkward enterprise and no one knows what sort of party it will turn out to be.

At least for now, the Republican National Convention will go on Tuesday according to its latest script: delivering Mitt Romney the presidential nomination he fought years to achieve, calling the party to unify around him and setting the stage for the final stretch of the hotly contested campaign to unseat President Barack Obama.

Romney was coming to Tampa on Tuesday, in time to see his wife's speech in the evening, although it was kept a mystery whether he would attend the convention before his big address Thursday night.

The high campaign season opens with Romney and Obama about even in the last of the pre-convention polls, with each candidate possessing distinct and important advantages. The Democrat is the more likable or empathetic leader; the Republican is more highly regarded as the candidate who can restore the economy, the top issue for voters.

Ann Romney's convention speech was designed to speak to that divide. It was an important part of the GOP's effort to flesh out her husband and present him to the nation as more than a successful businessman and the former Republican governor of a Democratic state, Massachusetts.

Isaac, the intensifying tropical storm bordering on a hurricane, skirted Tampa, a big relief for convention organizers worried about the safety of the host city and GOP delegates. But they remain saddled with the question of how to proceed with a political festival ? one devoted both to scoring points against Obama and firing up excitement for Romney ? under the shadow of a dangerous storm crawling toward the Gulf Coast.

Organizers essentially cut Monday from the schedule, calling the convention to order just long enough to recess it, and shoehorned their four-day showcase into the remaining three days. But even that was subject to change, depending on Isaac's whims.

Republicans plainly had more at stake in their convention week ? Democrats meet next week in Charlotte, N.C. ? but the Obama campaign also had to recalibrate its tactics as Gulf residents fled their homes or hunkered down. Vice President Joe Biden was called off a Romney-bashing trip to Florida and Obama's planned campaign travels were uncertain. On Monday, he worked on preparations for the storm, declaring a state of emergency in Louisiana, speaking with governors and directing federal officials to coordinate disaster relief with state and local officials along the Gulf Coast.

That's not to say partisanship has subsided with Isaac's gathering strength. Hardly.

On Twitter Monday night, Obama circulated a quotation from Women's Health Magazine suggesting that Republicans would take away women's right to contraception, which the Romney campaign denies. "Crazy as it sounds, the fight to limit or even ban birth control is a key issue in the upcoming presidential election," it said.

And Republicans made clear that Obama's performance is very much fair game for the convention. Reince Priebus, the Republican chairman, may have gone beyond Romney's comfort zone on that front when he told "CBS This Morning" that "we need to prosecute the president who seems to be in love with the sound of his own voice."

The suggestion of criminal proceedings against a president, however rhetorical, was a step beyond the ordinary, and Russ Schriefer, Romney's chief convention planner, appeared to dissociate himself from the remark. "I wouldn't define it that way and I wouldn't look at it that way," he told a news conference. "What we would want to do is define what President Obama has done over the last four years, how and why he's failed, and how his leadership has really failed the American people."

In a sign of just how stage-managed these conventions have become, the never-dull New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie did something he rarely does before a speech ? wrote down a full text ? as he prepared to deliver the keynote address Tuesday night. "They want you to work off a full text and that's fine," he told MSNBC. "I think my challenge up there is gonna be to be natural and be myself."

In the same interview, Christie pounced on Todd Akin, the Senate Republican candidate in Missouri who set off sparks with his inflammatory remark that a woman's body has a way of preventing pregnancy in cases of "legitimate rape." Romney is still trying to tamp down that distraction and get people thinking about the economy, not Republican abortion policy.

"In the end, these other guys don't matter," Christie said. "They're background noise ? Todd Akin in Missouri, who's a joke and should get out of the race and everybody knows it, except for him apparently."

Romney managed to stir up the pot over abortion, if briefly, when he said in a CBS interview that he opposes abortions except "in the case of rape and incest, and the health and life of the mother." Any exceptions made solely on the basis of a woman's health have drawn particularly fierce criticism from abortion foes for years, because they argue such an exception is so broad as to do nothing to limit the procedure.

But Romney's aides quickly said he wasn't, in fact, advocating an exemption for a woman's health. "He opposes abortion except for cases of rape, incest and where the life of the mother is threatened," said Andrea Saul, a spokeswoman. Still, his comment underscored his difference of opinion on the subject with his running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, as well as with his own convention platform, which opposes all abortions.

With the economy seen as Romney's strong suit, and Obama's economic record considered a fat target in a time of persistent unemployment over 8 percent, Republicans, both from the stage and the floor, want to keep a laser focus on the subject.

"We've got to make the case that he is uniquely qualified in this hour," said Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., interviewed in the hall. "This week is about convincing the 10 percent of undecided voters that Romney has always been called to come out and fix broken organizations."

Even so, there were unmistakable if gentle nudges from Republicans who say it is also vital for Romney to broaden his appeal.

"This is Romney's threshold moment," Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, wrote in The Washington Post. "He must demonstrate that he would follow the example of other Republican presidents in addressing issues important to women."

An AP-GfK poll of registered voters conducted from Aug. 16-20 found Obama leading Romney 50 percent to 44 percent among women. That represented a narrowing of the gap by Romney since a survey in May, when the president led 54-39 among female voters.

Romney trailed badly among another key group. A Gallup poll taken between July 30 and Aug. 1 found Obama winning 60 percent support among Hispanic voters, and the Republican at 27 percent, little different from 64-29 earlier in the year.

Among seniors, the group most affected by a Medicare debate that has become central to the campaign, Romney led Obama by a margin of 52 percent to 42 percent in the recent AP-GfK poll. That was compared with 53-40 in May.

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Woodward reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Brian Bakst, Thomas Beaumont, Tamara Lush, Brendan Farrington and Julie Mazziotta in Florida; Steve Peoples in New Hampshire; Philip Elliott in Wisconsin and Steven Ohlemacher, Alicia A. Caldwell and Jennifer Agiesta in Washington contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/republicans-ready-roll-isaac-clouds-tone-071808508--election.html

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How to Use Drafts to Speed Up Your Mobile Note Writing [Writing]

How to Use Drafts to Speed Up Your Mobile Note WritingThe iPhone and iPad app, Drafts, is an excellent way to quickly jot down a note without worrying about where it goes. But if you dig deeper, it's far more than that?it's a speed dial for all your text based work, a text app launcher of sorts?and it has replaced every writing app I have on my iPad and iPhone.

What makes Drafts immediately interesting is how quick and easy it is to take down a quick note. Drafts understands that it's a mobile app, and subsequently, every time you launch Drafts it opens up to a new, blank page. You write first, then decide where to send it second. You can keep these notes within Drafts, or configure it to work with other popular services like Dropbox, Evernote, or Simplenote (among many others). On top of that, Drafts supports multiple email clients, social network clients, and task apps.

In short, you can use Drafts to control every single text based action you do on your iOS device. Here's how to get started with it.

Configure Your Apps, Accounts, and Syncing

How to Use Drafts to Speed Up Your Mobile Note WritingDrafts can sync and work with a ton of different services provided you have the apps installed on your iPhone. Even if you don't use the apps, you can use Drafts to kick text over to built-in apps, including Messages and Mail.

Step 1: Configure Accounts

The first thing you should do in Drafts is set up any accounts you use that integrate directly with Drafts. This includes Evernote, Dropbox, Facebook, and Twitter. Tap the arrow on the right above the keyboard (upper right on iPad) then scroll down the Settings (or just tap the gear icon on the iPad version). Under your Accounts, link the services you want to link.

In the case of Twitter and Facebook, you can use Drafts as a means to quickly write a tweet or status update without actually opening either app. With Dropbox, you save files directly to Dropbox, or Append notes (we'll talk about that more in a minute). Linking to Evernote links Drafts to your default notebook in Evernote.

Step 2: Manage All Your Actions

As of this writing, Drafts supports 35 different actions that trigger different apps. Drafts automatically only includes actions for apps that you have installed. For instance, if you use Echofon for Twitter, you won't see Tweetbot, and vice versa. If you use a lot of different apps, this can make Drafts confusing.

Thankfully, it's easy to customize the order of the Actions. In the settings panel, tap Manage Actions > Arrange. Here you can rearrange the order in which Drafts displays Actions, or double-tap to remove them completely. Set it with your most used Actions on the top, and you'll get more out using Drafts in the long run.

Here's Why You Should Use Drafts: Draft, Send, Repeat

How to Use Drafts to Speed Up Your Mobile Note WritingSo, now that you're set up, it's time to start really using Drafts. Here are some of my favorite uses I've found for it that aren't immediately evident when you start using it.

One Writing App to Rule Them All

The core of what makes Drafts awesome is the fact that you can use it as an app launcher for a ton of other apps. It is your starting point for 35 different writing tools, and you'll find Drafts infinitely more useful if you use it that way.

I've had Drafts installed for a little while, but it sat on the second page of my homescreen. One day, I pushed it over to the dock, and everything changed. I now use it for every piece of writing I want to do?emails, Simplenote, notes, and Day One. Why? Because I don't have to worry about naming anything, or contextualizing a note in a larger scheme. I just dump my thought, move on, and push it over when I have more time.

Quickly Create Calendar Events

With the events, you can quickly write a note, select the Event action, and create a new event in Calendar without ever opening your calendar app. This is great when you just need to add a new event and don't want the (possible) terror of opening up your calendar and finding a billion other things.

Markdown Support with Preview, and Email Export

Want to send out an email with some fancy formatting? Or do you just want a pretty decent, cheap Markdown editor? Drafts can do both. Type up your note in standard Markdown format, preview it, and then send it straight to Mail (or Sparrow). Drafts also has full support for TextExpander Touch to make writing even faster.

Save Those Contacts You Don't Want in Your Address Book

Need to save a list of contractors you have bidding on a home improvement project? Or a collection of all the nice people you met at a party, but probably won't ever call? Maybe you want a quick place to dump web links for a research project and don't want to dirty up your Instapaper account? Draft's Link Mode lets you do just that. Drop any address, phone number, or URL into a new note, tap the link icon in the top right, and Drafts kills the keyboard, disables editing, and makes everything tappable.

Append to Dropbox: My Favorite Idea Dumping Method Out There

Append to Dropbox is new in Drafts 2.0, and it's one of the more interesting features. With Append to Dropbox enabled, Drafts creates a Journal.txt file in your Dropbox folder. When you write up a note and select the Append to Dropbox action, your note is automatically added to the text file.

This ends up creating a gigantic list of different notes, without you ever having to worry about what came before or after. You can use this in a number of ways. I use it for my rolling To D'oh! list, but it could also be used for to do lists, generic idea dumps, grocery lists, and more. Essentially, it's a dead simple way to stuff a ton of ideas into a single text file without ever having to open the actual text file.


Drafts has some limited syncing features (using Simperium), but it's purpose isn't necessary to replace your feature-packed writing apps. It's more of an app that gets you started. Drafts lets you quickly kick ideas out of your head and through to another service without having to worry about anything.

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Dems challenge Koster's stance on immigration | Politics blog

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Washington State Democrats have issued a press release accusing Republican 1st District Congressional candidate John Koster of hiding from immigration issues.

The Dems note that the GOP?s platform committee has staked out a hard-line position that opposes any kind of amnesty for those who are in the country illegally, including DREAM Act measures that would show some mercy to those who were brought into the country as children. The New York Times reports.

The accusation that Koster is dodging the issue is based on his campaign?s failure to return a phone call for this Seattle Times story noting that Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob McKenna and Senatorial candidate Mike Baumgartner have attempted to move away from their party?s hard-line immigration stance.

Here?s how the Dems? press release characterizes this non-return of a phone call: ?Koster refused to answer questions about his opinion of the extreme Republican positions ??

For what it?s worth, Koster did address the immigration issue in The Bellingham Herald?s Q&A to 1st District candidates before the August primary, although he also seemed to change the subject to excessive federal regulation of agriculture. Here is our question about immigration, along with Koster?s answer and the answer from Suzan DelBene, the Democrat who took second place in the primary and is facing Koster in the November general election:

Q: Agriculture is a $290 million a year business in Whatcom County. Local farmers say their very existence could be threatened if tightened immigration restrictions deprive them of undocumented laborers, without providing them with a legal way to obtain the labor force they need. What should Congress do to address the labor problem in agriculture?

John Koster: We are a nation of immigrants. The debate and problems we have today are not about legal immigration, but illegal immigration. The debate is also a matter of national security. We must secure our borders. We are a nation of laws; therefore, we first need to enforce our existing immigration laws. I will oppose efforts to provide amnesty for illegal aliens. That being said, American farmers are fully capable of feeding this nation. Excessive governmental regulation and micro-management threatens this capability. Farmers must be left free to innovate and produce without unnecessary and intrusive regulations. As a third-generation dairy farmer, I personally feel that we need to revamp and reinstitute our ?guest worker program? that offers temporary visas for those wishing to come from other countries to work as seasonal workers.?Washington?s farmers have a need for seasonal agriculture workers. However, any guest worker program should never provide a fraudulent cover for those seeking to flout our immigration laws.

Suzan DelBene: For too long, Congress had ignored taking meaningful action to address immigration and as a result we have a flawed system that isn?t working, for immigrants, their families or employers. I support comprehensive immigration reform. Reform should include an earned path to citizenship for those who are here and working. I?m not supportive of e-verify and don?t think it?s good for our farmers or workers. What?s more, we need a legal and safe way for migrant workers to be able meet the labor demands of our agricultural industry in a way that protects workers and helps our economy thrive. Comprehensive reform has to be more than an enforcement-only policy and we must treat immigrants and their families with respect and dignity, not as second-class citizens.

Source: http://blogs.bellinghamherald.com/politics/immigration/15893/

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Monday, August 27, 2012

Trade to limit harm of East Asia island spats

China, Japan and South Korea are loath to let tensions over sea claims damage their sputtering economies, analysts say, but the emotional disputes could still slow long-term trade integration efforts.

Political and security tensions have flared this month due to the long-running territorial rivalries, which pit Japan against China in one and against South Korea in another.

So far, fallout has included demonstrators in China attacking Japanese cars, diplomats being summoned to hear formal protests, and exchanges of harsh words by officials.

Japan has cancelled a finance ministers' meeting with South Korea and hinted at reviewing a currency swap deal with the country as well as possibly freezing a plan to buy its government bonds.

"Unfortunately, things have reached a point where the (Japanese) people cannot simply accept that politics are politics and economics are economics," Finance Minister Jun Azumi said Friday.

Analysts, however, say that the stakes are too high to let deteriorating political relations harm business, especially when the world economy is still weak.

"Huffing and puffing among politicians are one thing and economic reality is another," said Kang Pan-Seok, a currency analyst at Woori Futures in Seoul. "Mutual cooperation is required at this time of global economic slowdown."

Japan and China, as well as Taiwan, claim a string of uninhabited islands in a potentially resource rich area of the East China Sea. Japan and South Korea, meanwhile, claim islands farther north in the Sea of Japan, or what Koreans call the East Sea.

Tensions spiked this month after Lee Myung-Bak became the first South Korean president to visit Dokdo -- or Takeshima to the Japanese -- which his country occupies with armed police.

Tit-for-tat landings and flag-raisings on the East China Sea islands, known as Diaoyu in China and Senkaku in Japan, by pro-China activists sailing from Hong Kong and Japanese from nearby, further inflamed the regional situation.

The disputes flare up periodically though have proven mostly a political irritant while trade has bloomed.

"We have witnessed similar incidents before but economic ties remained tight," Zhang Zhiwei, economist at Nomura International in Hong Kong, said in an email.

Takeshi Minami, economist at Norinchukin Research Institute in Tokyo, predicted at worst a "limited" economic impact from the Tokyo-Beijing dispute.

"Scaling back economic ties would bring too many disadvantages to both sides," he said.

China and Japan are Asia's biggest economies and globally rank number two and three, respectively, after the United States. South Korea, while smaller, is still the region's fourth-biggest economy and a major world player in shipbuilding, autos and electronics.

Robert Broadfoot, founder and managing director of Hong Kong-based Political and Economic Risk Consultancy, said Beijing, Tokyo and Seoul understand the economic risks that come with beating nationalist drums and won't allow things to explode.

"All three of these countries play chess with each other," Broadfoot said. "And they're thinking 10 moves ahead."

Signs of prudence are indeed visible. Japan, which recalled its ambassador to Seoul, has sent him back to the South Korean capital and Chinese state media have carried articles criticising the violent behaviour of some protestors.

"China for now seems to be trying to calm down the situation," said Stephanie Kleine-Ahlbrandt, Northeast Asia director for the International Crisis Group in Beijing.

"But tensions in the East China Sea are not going to really diminish, and the use of economic measures -- similar to those used in 2010 by Beijing following Japan's arrest of its fishermen near the Diaoyu-Senkaku islands -- cannot be ruled out," she said.

During that flare-up, Japanese industry sources said China temporarily cut off exports of strategic rare earth metals vital to a range of high-tech products, though Beijing denied halting shipments.

The problem, according to Political and Economic Risk Consultancy's Broadfoot, is longer term, in that the bickering could slow progress on economic cooperation and integration, including a proposed three-way free trade agreement, while other regions move forward.

"There's been a shift of emphasis on where the economic opportunities are to Southeast Asia this year," he said, citing as examples vitality in Indonesia and the opening up of Myanmar.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/trade-limit-harm-east-asia-island-spats-212341831--finance.html

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Assad slams anti-Syria 'conspiracy' after massacre claims

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said on Sunday the foreign "conspiracy" against his country would be defeated, as his forces were accused of a bloody rampage in a town near Damascus that left hundreds dead.

"The Syrian people will not allow this conspiracy to achieve its objectives" and will defeat it "at any price," Assad said during a meeting in Damascus with a top official from Iran, Syria's chief regional ally.

The Syrian leader has since March last year been trying through force to smother a popular uprising that has turned into a brutal civil war which has left thousands dead, seen more than 200,000 refugees fleeing to neighbouring countries and 2.5 million in need inside Syria.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 320 people were killed in a five-day onslaught on Daraya, a satellite town southwest of the capital, by troops battling to crush insurgents.

Grisly videos issued by opposition militants showed dozens of charred and bloodied bodies lined up in broad daylight in a graveyard, and others lying wall-to-wall in rooms in a mosque in Daraya.

The Local Coordination Committees, a network of activists on the ground, described it as a "massacre" by Assad's regime and said many victims had been summarily executed and their bodies burnt.

"The shabiha (pro-regime) militias... have been transformed into a killing machine that threatens the Syrian people and our future," it said.

Human rights groups have accused the regime of committing many atrocities in its attempts to crush the uprising, and a UN panel said earlier this month it was guilty of crimes against humanity.

"Bodies were found in fields, basements and shelters and in the streets," Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP.

He said 200 bodies had been identified so far, including 15 women and 14 children, and that many of the victims had died in shelling or were summarily executed.

In the first reaction by a world power, Britain said that if confirmed, the Daraya massacre "would be an atrocity on a new scale."

Activists issued graphic videos of the scenes in Daraya, one showing dozens of bodies in dimly lit rooms, with a commentary referring to "an odious massacre committed by the gangs of the Assad regime in the Abu Sleiman Addarani Mosque."

In another LCC video, Daraya's dead, among them at least two children, were shown being prepared for burial, their bodies lying in a hastily dug trench covered with blankets and strewn with palm fronds.

State media said Daraya, a conservative Sunni Muslim town of some 200,000 people, was "purified of terrorist remnants."

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Pro-government television Al-Dunia said "terrorists" carried out the attacks, as it interviewed residents including traumatised children and showed a number of bloodied bodies lying in the streets.

"Our valiant armed forces cleared Daraya of the remnants of armed terrorist groups which committed crimes that traumatised the citizens of the town and destroyed public and private property," government newspaper Ath-Thawra said.

Meanwhile, the head of the Iranian parliament's foreign policy committee, Aladin Borujerdi, vowed that Tehran will "stick by our Syrian brothers."

"We see Syria's security as our security," he said in Damascus, where he met both Assad and Vice President Faruq al-Shara, Iran's state-owned IRNA news agency said.

Shara -- the regime's top Sunni Muslim official -- made his first public appearance in over a month when he was seen walking and talking with Borujerdi, following opposition claims he had tried to defect and was under house arrest.

Borujerdi also said that Assad had told him that Syrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi and Foreign Minister Walid Muallem would attend the August 30-31 Non-Aligned summit which Tehran is hosting.

Iran is a staunch ally of Assad's regime but is being excluded from most international efforts aimed at ending the conflict in Syria.

Assad, in his talks with the visiting Iranian official, said Syria is continuing "its strategy of resistance."

"What is happening now is not only directed at Syria but the whole region. Because Syria is the cornerstone, foreign powers are targeting it so their conspiracy succeeds across the entire region."

Assad has long characterised the brutal conflict as a fight against foreign "terrorists" aided by the West and Syria's Sunni Muslim foes in the region, including Saudi Arabia.

Tehran has said it will submit a plan for ending the conflict to the Non-Aligned Movement summit.

The Iranian initiative comes as its foes in the West ramp up the pressure on Damascus, with Washington and London threatening action if it uses its chemical weapons and Paris voicing support for a partial no-fly zone.

The Observatory also reported shelling or air strikes in other parts of the country on Sunday including the battered northern city of Aleppo and Daraa in the far south, the cradle of the anti-Assad uprising.

The Britain-based Observatory reported a total of at least 91 people killed countrywide on Sunday -- 61 civilians, 13 rebels and 17 loyalist soldiers.

August is already the deadliest single month of the conflict with at least 4,000 people killed, according to the Observatory, while around 25,000 have died since March 2011. The United Nations puts the death toll at more than 17,000.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hundreds-bodies-found-syria-town-073526666.html

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