Sunday 30 June 2013

Davis hits 2 HRs as Orioles pound Yankees 11-3

BALTIMORE (AP) ? Chris Davis homered twice to raise his major league-leading total to 30, and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Yankees 11-3 Saturday night to extend New York's losing streak to four games.

Davis hit a three-run drive in the first inning and added a two-run shot in the sixth, his third multihomer game of the season. The five RBIs gave him 79, second-most in the big leagues and just six short of his career high.

Ryan Flaherty also homered for the Orioles, who built a 9-0 lead in the third against David Phelps (5-5). Baltimore will seek to complete a three-game sweep on Sunday.

Zach Britton (2-2) limited the offensively challenged, injury-riddled Yankees to one earned run over 5 2-3 innings.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/davis-hits-2-hrs-orioles-pound-yankees-11-021625351.html

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Danica Patrick 'not a race car driver,' according to Kyle Petty

Danica Patrick: Kyle Petty, the son of NASCAR legend Richard Petty, says he doesn't think Danica Patrick is a qualified NASCAR driver.

By Gary Graves,?Associated Press / June 28, 2013

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Danica Patrick talks to the media outside her hauler, May 31, 2013, at Dover International Speedway in Dover, Del.

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Kyle Petty continues to doubt Danica?Patrick's future as a NASCAR driver.

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During a Thursday night appearance on SPEED's "Race Hub" program, the former driver and current TV analyst said Patrick is more of a marketing machine than a race car driver and doubts the 30-year-old will ever be one "because I think it's too late."

Patrick is a Sprint Cup Series rookie with Stewart Haas Racing following an open wheel career in the IZOD IndyCar Series highlighted by an historic 2008 victory at Motegi, Japan. She won the pole and finished eighth in the season-opening Daytona 500 but her average starting and finishing positions are 32nd and 25.8 respectively.

Former boss Dale Earnhardt Jr. disagreed with Petty's assessment, saying Friday that Patrick "is outrunning several guys on the circuit."

That likely won't stop Petty, 53, son of seven-time Cup champion Richard "The King" Petty and an eight-time race winner, from criticizing Patrick. An analyst for TNT and Fox/SPEED, he understands the widespread interest in Patrick, who has been featured in racy TV ads for sponsor Go Daddy and was IndyCar's most popular driver for several years.

Patrick's driving skills, in Petty's opinion, don't justify the hype.

"That's where I have a problem," he said. "Where fans have bought into the hype of the marketing, to think she's a race car driver. She can go fast, and I've seen her go fast. She drives the wheels off it when she goes fast."

Asked if she has learned to race, Petty continued, "she's not a race car driver. There's a difference. The King always had that stupid saying, but it's true, 'Lots of drivers can drive fast, but very few drivers can race.' Danica has been the perfect example of somebody who can qualify better than what she runs. She can go fast, but she can't race."

As someone who gave Patrick a chance to transition to stock cars over three years in the Nationwide Series at JR Motorsports, Earnhardt calls Patrick a tough competitor who works hard and said she wouldn't have a ride if she couldn't stay with the pack or finished last every week.

"If she was not able to compete," Earnhardt said at Kentucky Speedway, "I think you might be able to say Kyle has an argument. But she's out there running competitively and running strong on several accounts. I think that she has got a good opportunity and a rightful position in the sport to keep competing and she just might surprise even Kyle Petty."

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/LfUlyJCnbsk/Danica-Patrick-not-a-race-car-driver-according-to-Kyle-Petty

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BlackBerry hits bump in turnaround road, shares plunge

By Euan Rocha and Alastair Sharp

TORONTO (Reuters) - BlackBerry's total market value plunged by more than one-fourth on Friday after the smartphone maker reported dismal quarterly results, prompting ever-deeper skepticism about a long-promised turnaround.

BlackBerry, which has struggled to claw back market share from the likes of Apple Inc's iPhone, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd's Galaxy phones and other devices powered by Google Inc's Android operating system, reported a loss in the fiscal first quarter ended June 1, and sales of its make-or-break new line of devices were softer than expected.

The company also said it will not make an operating profit in the current quarter.

Shares of BlackBerry, which changed its name from Research in Motion, closed 27.8 percent lower at $10.46 on the Nasdaq on Friday. The stock touched levels last seen in November 2012, before the early 2013 launch of the new range of smartphones.

Some analysts believe that potential buyers may take a look at BlackBerry, given assets that include a wealth of valuable patents, as well as hardware and service businesses.

"If you look at the asset base that they have at their disposal, it's formidable," said John Jackson, research vice president for IDC, in response to a question on Reuters Television. "So there are any number of companies that might have an interest in RIM's assets if indeed it's in play."

Macquarie analyst Kevin Smithen cut his rating on BlackBerry to "underperform" from "neutral" and said he sees a breakup or sale of the company as a likely end game.

BlackBerry invented the concept of on-the-go email more than a decade ago with clunky little devices with a mini keyboard. The gadgets, which offered powerful security features, allowed the company to corner the lucrative market serving business and legal professionals as well as government workers.

But many in that market are now moving to other devices, leaving BlackBerry struggling to make its mark both at the top and the bottom of a competitive smartphone market.

STAYING THE COURSE

BlackBerry said it shipped 6.8 million smartphones in the quarter, including about 2.7 million BB10 devices. This fell shy of market expectations of more than 3 million shipments for its new Z10 and Q10 smartphones. The first-quarter results and revenue figures also missed analyst estimates.

By comparison, Apple shipped 37.4 million iPhones in the March quarter, up from 35.1 million a year ago.

Chief Executive Thorsten Heins said it would take "at least a few quarters" to turn BlackBerry around and he insisted the company would stay the course.

"We're not sitting here devastated or destroyed," Heins told Reuters in an interview after the results came out. "In my view, given where we are with the portfolio and the roll-out, it actually was a good quarter."

On the bright side, BlackBerry's cash position rose to $3.1 billion as of June 1, up about $200 million from the final quarter of the last fiscal year. The company has no debt.

Excluding one-time items, Waterloo, Ontario-based BlackBerry reported a loss from continuing operations of $67 million, or 13 cents a share, on revenue of $3.1 billion. The company said Venezuelan foreign exchange regulations had knocked some 10 cents a share off the bottom line.

Analysts, on average, had expected a profit of 6 cents a share, on revenue of $3.36 billion, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

The net loss was $84 million, or 16 cents a share in the quarter, down from $518 million, or 99 cents a share a year ago.

But BlackBerry also reported a steep decline in revenue from its high-margin service business, the fees BlackBerry collects for providing data and security services to customers. Those fees had been expected to fall. But the Venezuelan curbs meant that the decline was steeper than forecast, BlackBerry said.

MURKY OUTLOOK

BlackBerry launched two new BB10 smartphones this year, the touch screen Z10 device and then the Q10, which includes the mini keyboard many BlackBerry users still covet, as well as a less expensive Q5 keyboard device targeted at emerging markets.

But the Z10 only hit store shelves in the crucial U.S. market in late March, while the Q10 device reached the United States only after the quarter had ended.

BlackBerry said it plans to unveil one more lower-priced phone running on its old BlackBerry 7 platform later this year, as it tries to keep market share in price-sensitive emerging markets that are flooded with cheap Android devices.

BlackBerry did not provide a detailed outlook for the rest of the year, saying the smartphone market remained highly competitive, making it difficult to estimate units, revenue and levels of profitability.

Wells Fargo analyst Maynard Um, who cut his rating on the stock to "market perform" from "outperform," said the latest results show that the transformation will take some time.

"Our downgrade does not necessarily reflect a view that BlackBerry will not be able to succeed, but rather, that success may be further out than we would like and that the benefits may be costly upfront as the company invests heavily."

(Editing by Janet Guttsman, Frank McGurty and Matthew Lewis)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blackberry-reports-quarterly-loss-shares-plunge-111328915.html

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Saturday 29 June 2013

Celebrities That Were Caught Making Racist Comments (VIDEOS)

Celebrities That Were Caught Making Racist Comments (VIDEOS)

Paris Hilton talks about Thanksgiving Day plansSome of these celebrities really need to think before they speak. Paula Deen has been in the spotlight recently for using a racial slur 30 years ago, but wait until you check out some of these celebrity comments. Yikes! The latest celebrity to be skewered in the media for using the N-word 30 years ago ...

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Source: http://stupidcelebrities.net/2013/06/celebrities-that-were-caught-making-racist-comments-videos/

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14 Gorgeous Wedding Venues in States Where Gay Marriage Is Legal

Yesterday, we celebrated after the Supreme Court struck down the Defense of Marriage Act. But you know what a victory for marriage equality means? More weddings. And more places to celebrate them. Here are 12 beautiful chapels, gardens, and barns?one for each state where marriage is for all.


14 Gorgeous Wedding Venues in States Where Gay Marriage Is LegalS

14 Gorgeous Wedding Venues in States Where Gay Marriage Is LegalS

Asbury Delaware Church, Buffalo, New York

This former church, in downtown Buffalo, was built back in 1870. It sat vacant for decades, slowing crumbling, until a local record label?Righteous Babe Records?bought it and converted it into a beautiful venue for music and art.


14 Gorgeous Wedding Venues in States Where Gay Marriage Is LegalS

14 Gorgeous Wedding Venues in States Where Gay Marriage Is LegalS

The Botanical Gardens in Washington, D.C.

President Monroe founded America's first "national garden" in 1820, on a patch of swampy land next to the Capitol. Eventually, it grew into the Botanical Gardens?one of the country's largest.


14 Gorgeous Wedding Venues in States Where Gay Marriage Is LegalS

14 Gorgeous Wedding Venues in States Where Gay Marriage Is LegalS

Christ Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Eliel Saarinen and his son, Eero, built this chapel in 1949 in downtown Minneapolis?today, it's a landmark protected stop along many architectural tours. Images by Peter J. Sieger Architectural Photography.


14 Gorgeous Wedding Venues in States Where Gay Marriage Is LegalS

14 Gorgeous Wedding Venues in States Where Gay Marriage Is LegalS

Dudley Spencer House, Wilmington, Delaware

The Dudley Spencer House is Frank Lloyd Wright's only building in Delaware?and it just went on the market. If it stays there long enough, it may eventually be possible to rent it for events.


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Tiny Chapel in Winfield, Maine

This tiny church in Winfield is one of the oldest in New England.


14 Gorgeous Wedding Venues in States Where Gay Marriage Is LegalS

14 Gorgeous Wedding Venues in States Where Gay Marriage Is LegalS

Rawlings Conservatory, Baltimore, Maryland

This grand old conservatory, built in 1880, is a greenhouse of rare Victorian splendor. It takes its inspiration from the Chrystal Palace, the steel-and-glass exhibition hall that houses the 1851 Great Exhibition, in the UK.


14 Gorgeous Wedding Venues in States Where Gay Marriage Is Legal

14 Gorgeous Wedding Venues in States Where Gay Marriage Is LegalS

Christ Church, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Christ Church, in Cambridge, sits on some pretty remarkable history: not only did George and Martha Washington attend mass here, its organ was melted down for bullets during the Revolutionary War. When it reopened, it served as a church for generations of Harvard students?for example, Teddy Roosevelt attended regularly.


14 Gorgeous Wedding Venues in States Where Gay Marriage Is LegalS

14 Gorgeous Wedding Venues in States Where Gay Marriage Is LegalS

Stonelea Barn, Dublin, New Hampshire

This historic barn sits on a one-acre organic farm?crops from which feed guests at weddings here.


14 Gorgeous Wedding Venues in States Where Gay Marriage Is LegalS

14 Gorgeous Wedding Venues in States Where Gay Marriage Is LegalS

The Foster Carling House in Los Angeles, California

John Lautner built homes all over California?but this quiet, 1947 Mulholland Drive home is one of the few that are available to rent for events.


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The Barns at Wesleyan Hills, Middletown, Connecticut

This barn complex, not far from Wesleyan University, one housed cows?now, it's home to one of the most popular wedding venues in Middletown.


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14 Gorgeous Wedding Venues in States Where Gay Marriage Is LegalS

Great Friends Meeting House, Newport, Rhode Island

The Great Friends Meeting House dates back more than three centuries, to 1699, making it the state's oldest house of worship. It's in amazingly good shape for its age?and charming details, like the Quaker-style seating, make it a gem.


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Secrest Octagon Barn in Downey, Iowa

Fascinatingly, this structurally complex barn was built in 1883 by a completely untrained builder. These days, it hosts weddings and concerts.


14 Gorgeous Wedding Venues in States Where Gay Marriage Is LegalS

14 Gorgeous Wedding Venues in States Where Gay Marriage Is LegalS

St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Seattle, Washington

St. Paul's, a sculptural chapel in Seattle, was built in 1962 by Steinhart/Theriault, a duo of architects who built much of the Pacific Northwest's midcentury architecture.


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Hewitt Hill Farm, Central Vermont

This crumbling barn in Central Vermont was completely rebuilt a few years ago?now, it's a super-energy-efficient event venue.

Lead image via Inthralld.

Source: http://gizmodo.com/14-gorgeous-wedding-venues-in-states-where-gay-marriage-589335582

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Huawei revolutionizes video conferencing with ... - Indian Television

Bengaluru, June 27th 2013: Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, today launched the world's first all-in-one HD videoconferencing system, Huawei TE30. Huawei TE30 is a breakthrough device with major improvements in usability and user experience, it powers the new way of enterprise video communication. Huawei India and Digilife Distribution and Marketing Services (DDMS), a 100% subsidiary of HCL Infosystems Ltd., India's premier hardware, services and ICT Systems Integration and Distribution Company, today announced their partnership wherein DDMS will distribute the TE30 in various markets across India.

Huawei TE 30 with all-in-one HD videoconferencing, compact appearance and simplified installation making it an ideal choice and perfect partner for small and medium businesses and their on the go executives.

In today's globalized business scenario every enterprise, across the verticals, are poised for rapid expansion of their businesses to capture market share. With the rapid business expansion arises the need for aligning with clients and teams across geographies. In such a scenario face to face meetings, are an added cost and on flip side avoiding them are hidden costs. The cost of managing IT infrastructure rises to a great extent adding further burdens to an already much strained bottom-line of Enterprises.

Huawei TE 30's Installation and deployment can be wrapped up within 5 minutes, a short wait for a smooth 1080p HD videoconferencing experience. The new and added support for voice dialing is a further testament to Huawei TE30's ease of use and flexibility, making it the best choice for video communication in small- to medium-sized conference rooms.

Sonia Ahluwalia, Head-South Region, Enterprise BG India said, "We are excited to launch the next generation HD Videoconferencing System, TE30 in India. Huawei's unified communication solutions provide seamless collaboration experience across geographies and space and help to build unified and efficient teams. TE 30 is a testimony to Huawei's promise of being a perfect partner for the growing business. We also look forward to a healthy business relationship with DDMS and are confident that this association will take our business to new heights. "

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Sanjay David, CEO, Digilife Distribution and Marketing Services said, "We are proud of our association with Huawei and look forward to some robust traction amongst SMBs with our extensive channel network and achieve market leadership in this space. We believe this partnership will enhance the reach of the videoconferencing system to the SMBs across India and create value for these businesses."

Features of TE 30

All-In-One Design, 5-Minute Deployment

With a sleek interface and an exquisite rack, Huawei TE30 adopts an All-In-One design with a camera, microphone and codec integrated, eliminating the need for complicated cables to provide a much more tidy and clean setup. What's more, Huawei TE30 has the unique Wi-Fi access. You don't have to worry about the complicated cabling as the microphone array and control pad can all connect to the endpoint via Wi-Fi. In real-world applications, a user with Huawei TE30 can transform a regular conference room into an HD video conference room within 5 minutes, without any assistance from professionals.

In addition, Huawei TE30 can be wall-mounted, ceiling-mounted, or placed on the TV to accommodate the user's deployment requirements.

The World's First to Support Voice Dialing

Huawei TE30 leads the industry in offering voice dialing. You just speak out the name of the conference site that you want to connect, and Huawei TE30 will recognize the command and call the site. No more complicated remote control or typing stuff.

Perfect Balance Between Great Experience and Low Bandwidth

Huawei TE30 delivers an industry-leading audio-visual experience with 1080p HD video, 720p dual stream, and AAC-LD audio. More importantly, Huawei TE30 is able to deliver such an experience consistently even when the network quality is poor, using the following technology: First, Huawei TE30 adopts H.264 high profile (HP) and Huawei patented Video Motion Enhancement (VME) 2.0 for enhanced video processing, meaning that Huawei TE30 consumes far less bandwidth than competing products while delivering the same high video quality, significantly reducing user bandwidth investments. Second, Huawei TE30 adopts H.264 Scalable Video Coding (SVC) and SEC 3.0, which enables conferences to go on smoothly even when the packet loss ratio reaches 20%. Third, Huawei TE30 incorporates intelligent face detection and frame rate doubling technology, delivering a stable video communication experience across different environments.

Source: http://www.indiantelevision.com/release/y2k13/jun/junrel205.php

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Friday 28 June 2013

Lithium reduces risk of suicide in people with mood disorders, review finds

June 27, 2013 ? The drug lithium is an effective treatment for reducing the risk of suicide and possibly deliberate self harm in people with mood disorders, finds an evidence review published today on bmj.com.

The authors say the drug "seems to reduce the risk of death and suicide by more than 60% compared with placebo" and suggest this review "reinforces lithium as an effective agent to reduce the risk of suicide in people with mood disorders."

Mood disorders are a leading cause of global disability. The two main types are unipolar disorder (often called clinical depression) and bipolar disorder (often called manic depression). Both are serious, long term conditions involving extreme mood swings, but people with bipolar depression also experience episodes of mania or hypomania.

People with a mood disorder have a 30 times greater risk of suicide than the general population. Treatment with mood stabilising drugs like lithium, anticonvulsants or antipsychotics can help keep mood within normal limits, but their role in suicide prevention is still uncertain.

So a team of researchers from the universities of Oxford, UK and Verona, Italy set out to assess whether lithium has a specific preventive effect for suicide and self harm in people with unipolar and bipolar mood disorders.

They reviewed and analysed the results of 48 randomised controlled trials involving 6,674 participants. The trials compared lithium with either placebo or active drugs in long term treatment for mood disorders.

Lithium was more effective than placebo in reducing the number of suicides and deaths from any cause, but no clear benefits were seen for lithium compared with placebo in preventing deliberate self harm.

When lithium was compared with each active individual treatment, a statistically significant difference was found only with carbamazepine for deliberate self harm. Overall, lithium tended to be generally better than the other active treatments, with small statistical variation between the results.

"This updated systematic review reinforces lithium as an effective agent to reduce the risk of suicide in people with mood disorders," say the authors.

They suggest that lithium may exert its anti-suicidal effects "by reducing relapse of mood disorder," but add "there is some evidence that lithium decreases aggression and possibly impulsivity, which might be another mechanism mediating the anti-suicidal effect."

They acknowledge that lithium has several side effects, but say clinicians "need to take a balanced view of the likely benefits and harm of lithium in the individual patient." And they conclude: "Understanding the mechanism by which lithium acts to decrease suicidal behaviour could lead to a better understanding of the neurobiology of suicide."

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/mind_brain/mental_health/~3/WpJHeyMbXZU/130627190655.htm

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Mary Bonauto, Gay Marriage Hero

After a hearing at the U.S. Court of Appeals at the Moakley Federal Court on the Defense of Marriage Act, Mary Bonauto, an attorney for GLAAD, addresses the media.

After a hearing at the U.S. Court of Appeals on the Defense of Marriage Act, Mary Bonauto addresses the media in 2012.

Photo by Boston Globe/Getty Images

On Wednesday morning, the Supreme Court issued its decision in United States v. Windsor, voting 5?4 to strike down the federal Defense of Marriage Act. Tonight, as proponents of same-sex marriage celebrate the decision, they should be sure to raise a glass to an attorney and activist named Mary Bonauto, who has been called the mastermind of the legal strategy that eventually led to DOMA?s collapse. Bonauto works for a Massachusetts-based gay rights organization called Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders, or GLAD. She has had a hand in pretty much every major gay marriage legal victory over the past 20 years. As Roberta Kaplan, the lawyer who argued United States v. Windsor, put it in a March New York Times piece, ?No gay person in this country would be married without Mary Bonauto.?

In 2001, Bonauto and GLAD filed Goodridge v. Department of Public Health, a lawsuit that challenged Massachusetts? decision to deny marriage licenses to several same-sex couples. In 2003, the Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled in Goodridge?s favor, and Massachusetts became the first state to legalize gay marriage. Though it might seem now as if the victory was inevitable, it was actually the result of a deliberate legal strategy. As Richard Thompson Ford put it in Slate in 2004, Bonauto and her colleagues ?identified a sympathetic court and political climate, carefully selected a compelling plaintiff, litigated the constitutional issue in court, and secured a judicial victory.?

Bonauto followed a similar template in 2009, when she filed Gill v. Office of Personnel Management, a case that sought to challenge Section 3 of DOMA. Passed in 1996, DOMA defined marriage, for federal purposes, as the union of a man and a woman. As Kenji Yoshino wrote in Slate, Gill v. Office of Personnel Management was filed ?on behalf of eight married same-sex couples and three people who survived their same-sex spouses.? The most compelling plaintiff, perhaps, was Dean Hara, who had married former congressman Gerry Studds in 2004. Here?s Yoshino:

After 13 years together as a couple, Studds and Hara married in Boston in 2004, when Massachusetts allowed them to do so. Two years later, Studds did not come home from his morning walk with their dog, because he had passed out from a blood clot in his lung. He died in the hospital. Massachusetts treated Hara as a surviving spouse, by, for instance, releasing Studds' remains to him. The federal government, in contrast, treated Hara as if he and Studds had never married.? Hara was denied the lump-sum benefit to which the Social Security Act entitles surviving spouses and was denied the annuity he would have received as the spouse of a federal employee.

But despite these moving personal stories, many wondered whether the lawsuit was the right move. As a Washington Post article put it in 2009, ?Activists and legal strategists historically have avoided taking the issue to a narrowly divided Supreme Court, fearing a major setback.? The dominant strategy, up until Gill, had been to pursue the same-sex marriage issue at the state level. And that hadn?t been going so well?less than a year earlier, California voters had passed Proposition 8, a ballot initiative that adopted DOMA?s definition of marriage. There was no great reason to think the Supreme Court would decide differently.

These worries were unfounded. In 2010, district court Judge Joseph Tauro ruled in Bonauto?s favor and invalidated a key section of DOMA. As Linda Hirshman wrote in Slate at the time, Tauro?s decision ?decimated the Obama Justice Department's rationale for DoMA as a legitimate effort to preserve the existing social order to buy time for society to digest the controversial idea of same-sex marriage. ? Tauro concluded that DoMA was driven only by animus against gay people. And animus alone is not a legitimate basis for the government to act.?

Bonauto must have had every expectation that Gill would eventually make it to the Supreme Court. Those hopes were dashed when Elena Kagan was confirmed as a justice in 2010. As solicitor general of the United States, Kagan had apparently discussed legal strategies for Gill with Department of Justice colleagues; as a Supreme Court justice, she would have had to recuse herself if Gill was taken up.

Thus, the Supreme Court heard United States v. Windsor instead. ?You?d have to be an inanimate object not to be disappointed,? Bonauto said?but she put her disappointment aside and coordinated the amicus briefs filed in support of Windsor. The rest is history. And history shouldn?t forget the contributions of Mary Bonauto.

Source: http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/jurisprudence/2013/06/mary_bonauto_doma_repeal_why_every_gay_marriage_supporter_should_be_thanking.html

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Improve Concentration At Work: 13 Ways To Focus On The Job

  • 1. Prioritize Tasks

    You can improve your focus by tackling the big jobs first and leaving the small stuff till later. Make a list of what tasks are the most important. Your ?A List? might include anything with a deadline of today or tomorrow. The ?B List? would consist of projects needing to be completed next week, while the ?C List? catches loose ends like checking your email. ?If you fail to prioritize tasks, this can lead to organizational and distractibility issues,? says Simon Rego, PsyD, director of the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Training Program at Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City.

  • 2. Corral Your Email

    Even the most focused individuals can quickly be led astray by the incessant ping-ping-ping of incoming emails. But if a person is already prone to distraction, these incoming signals can derail the whole day. Rather than read email as it comes in all day and night, set aside specific periods of time to do this. ?Most patients find this very useful because we?re almost slaves to always having to be available to emails and phone calls,? says David Loewenstein, PhD, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.

  • 3. Limit Other Distractions

    Persistent voice mails, the 24/7 availability of the Internet, and even casual conversations outside your office can drive you to distraction and away from the work at hand. As with emails, set aside specific times to check and answer voice mail messages. And depending upon what project is the most pressing, you may even consider turning off your computer to eliminate the endless allure of the world wide web. ?If you don?t turn your computer on, you don?t get distracted,? Rego says.

  • 4. Break It Into Bite-Size Chunks

    If you feel yourself becoming overwhelmed, this may well be because you?re taking on too much at one time. ?If you feel stressed or anxious, you can assume whatever task is making you feel (this way) is too big,? Rego says. ?Therefore smash it into smaller, more manageable bits.? If you?re anxious about needing to write something before the end of the week, break it down so that you feel more focused. Set realistic goals one day at a time or even one hour at a time.

  • 5. Work In The Same Location

    Working at Starbuck?s one day, the library another and your home office yet another will make you super-vulnerable to distracting external stimuli, says Rego. But if you habituate yourself to one place, your mind gets used to the area and can rev up to actually make you want to work. ?Being consistent in your environment and trying to work in the same place at the same time increases your natural tendency to do work in that area,? Rego says.

  • 6. Find A Quiet Place To Work

    The ideal would be to have a private office with a door but this isn?t always realistic in today?s world of Dilbert-like cubicles. If your boss isn?t open to giving you your own office, there are ways to minimize distractions even in a small cubicle. If you have to share your space, try to share it with someone who does more computer work than phone work and ask he or she to conduct meetings in other, more open spaces.

  • 7. Set A Timer

    Setting a timer to go off at certain intervals can help bring a wandering mind back to the task at hand. ?Have it go off as a cue to ask, ?Is what I?m doing right now one of my important A-List items? Am I on task??? says Rego. If you?re off task, this is a reminder to get back to what you were doing. You can also use a timer to try to gradually extend your attention span, from 10 minutes one week to 12 the next and 14 the next.

  • 8. Declutter Your Workspace

    Having a neat, clean work space can help improve organization and focus, but be aware that moving items around on your desk can be a double-edged sword. When cleaning your desk suddenly becomes a priority even with other deadlines looming, that could mean trouble. ?If all of a sudden it?s so important to clean [your] desk, that could be a red herring,? says Rego. ?Call it for what it is ... Be honest with yourself. What is the function of what [you?re] doing right now.?

  • 9. Plan Your Days

    Many people with ADHD find they are more efficient and productive if they use a day planner or a personal digital assistant (PDA). A compact PDA is especially useful because it can be carried with you and programmed to send messages and reminders, perhaps a 30-minute ?warning? bell before an upcoming meeting. That way you can make sure you?re prepared and on time. ?You will always have cues that will orient you,? Loewenstein says.

  • 10. Use Relaxation Techniques

    ?If you have ADHD and are impulsive or distracted, that can become even greater if you are under stress,? says Loewenstein. That?s why it?s so important to take breaks where you can relax, be it just deep breathing, meditation or working with imagery. ?These things will help get people into a very focused state,? says Loewenstein. This way, you can get a sense that everything is not equally urgent and take the time to reassess. Do you need to finish this job now or can it wait? ?It gives people a chance to recalibrate,? he says.

  • 11. Take Notes

    Taking notes in a meeting or while you?re on the phone can help you remember items later. You can also use the notes to highlight new items for your A, B and C lists. And there?s another advantage. ?If you have problems processing auditory information in a meeting and become distracted, taking notes is great because you?re processing in another modality,? says Loewenstein.

  • 12. Maintain A Routine

    ?In general, anything that you can routinize that you know you have to do and it becomes overlearned is very, very good,? Loewenstein says. If ?you?re constantly losing things, that just puts added pressure on your life.? This could be something as simple as putting your house and car keys in the same place every day so you don?t screw up your whole day. ?That?s one less thing that can go wrong,? says Loewenstein.The same goes for your organizer, notebooks, pens and briefcase.

  • 13. Surround Yourself With Organized People

    Many successful people with ADHD have one thing in common: They?ve set up the right supports. That means getting really ?together? people around you. ?If you?re a business person, you have to make sure you?re surrounding yourself with people who are really well organized and who like to organize the day,? says Loewenstein. ?Getting the right people around you, particularly if you?re in an executive position, is absolutely invaluable.?

  • Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/27/improve-concentration-at-work_n_3479042.html

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    Thursday 27 June 2013

    Review: Ouya brings indie games to your TV

    This photo provided by Ouya shows an Ouya, the Android-based video game console that aims to challenge the dominance of the Xboxes, Nintendos and PlayStations of the world. The console goes on sale Tuesday, June 25, 2013. (AP Photo/Ouya)

    This photo provided by Ouya shows an Ouya, the Android-based video game console that aims to challenge the dominance of the Xboxes, Nintendos and PlayStations of the world. The console goes on sale Tuesday, June 25, 2013. (AP Photo/Ouya)

    The ongoing explosion in independently developed, low-budget video games has been a boon for players who travel. Whether I'm on the road with an iPad, an Android smartphone or a laptop, I know there's a huge library of games to play.

    When I get home, though, I want to play on a bigger screen. That's where the Ouya comes in. It promises to deliver the best in inexpensive indie gaming on a high-resolution screen, through a small device that runs the Android operating system designed for phones and tablets.

    Ouya costs just $100 ? a few hundred dollars less than what you'd pay for a major game console. Thousands of gamers and game developers got Ouyas over the past few months after contributing at least $95 to Ouya's creators through the group-fundraising site Kickstarter. The device went on sale more broadly on Tuesday.

    Ouya runs Google's Android system and is built around Nvidia's Tegra 3 processor, used mostly in smartphones and other mobile devices. That should make it easy to port over the thousands of games already made for Android phones and tablets, but for now you're limited to software specifically designed for Ouya. Nearly 180 games are available so far through Ouya's online store, with many more expected.

    Each game has a version you can download for free. If you like what you see, you can download a full version for a few bucks. By contrast, games for one of the big three consoles can cost as much as $60 each ? usually with no free trial.

    The device itself is a cube measuring 3 inches on each side, with slightly rounded corners on the bottom. The controller is a bit chunkier. It resembles what's available with Microsoft's Xbox and Sony's PlayStation, with two exceptions: The Ouya controller has a touchpad in the middle (although none of the games I sampled took advantage of it), and its grips are longer, each accommodating an AA battery. One controller comes with the Ouya, and extra ones cost $50 each.

    Setup is easy once you connect the Ouya to your high-definition television set using a supplied HDMI cable. When you turn on the console, it automatically searches for Wi-Fi connections. You can also connect to the Internet through an Ethernet cable, which you have to provide yourself. Once connected, you need to create an account and supply credit card information.

    Then you're taken to a simple menu with four options: play, discover, make and manage. "Make" takes you to an area for potential game developers, while "manage" lets you tinker with system settings.

    "Discover" takes you to Ouya's game store. You can find games by genre, such as role-playing, sim/strategy and "meditative." You can also check out showcases such as "couch gaming with friends."

    Download speeds aren't bad; it took about 20 minutes for me to transfer a 725-megabyte file over Comcast high-speed Internet. Smaller games are, of course, much faster. The device has 8 gigabytes of internal storage, and you can add more by connecting an external hard drive to the Ouya with a USB cable.

    Once you have your game, clicking "play" on the home page takes you to your personal library. Compared with the sometimes daunting menus on the Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PlayStation 3, Ouya's displays are clean and elegant.

    The offerings on the Ouya store vary wildly in quality and ambition. Android is an open platform, so anyone can write software for it. That means you have professionally executed games such as the beloved "You Don't Know Jack" competing head-to-head with the sloppy trivia game "Quizania." Some popular console games, including "The Bard's Tale" and "Final Fantasy III," have been adapted for the Ouya, but it isn't the place for blockbuster titles such as the latest "Call of Duty" and "Grand Theft Auto."

    More prevalent are games that have been cult hits on PCs and smartphones, including "Canabalt," ''Saturday Morning RPG" and "Organ Trail." There are a few Ouya exclusives, including the 3-D puzzler "Polarity" and the multiplayer archery game "TowerFall."

    Ouya offers high-resolution displays in 1080p, comparable to the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Nintendo's Wii U. Most of the Ouya's offerings are fairly low-def, though, and if you're looking for the wide-screen majesty of "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" or "BioShock Infinite," you won't find it here. If your video-game habit dates back to the 1970s, you'll notice a distinct retro feel to the Ouya's library. That's not a complaint; there's something refreshing about taking on a simple running-and-jumping game such as "Canabalt" after you've survived a grueling epic like Sony's PS3 hit "The Last of Us."

    Indeed, some of the more satisfying indie releases of the last few years ? say, "Fez," ''Hotline Miami" or "Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine" ? have combined old-school graphics with game play that's more sophisticated than most big-budget console releases offer. Nothing currently on Ouya matches the quality of those games, but if the system can attract that level of talent, it will be a console to be reckoned with.

    If you're a hardcore gamer, it won't replace your Xbox or PlayStation, but for $100 it's a worthy supplement.

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    About Ouya:

    The $100 device plays games designed for it on high-definition screens. Although it runs the Android operating system used in smartphones and tablets, games need to be specifically adapted to work on Ouya. Nearly 180 games are available through Ouya's online store.

    Initially available only to people who made donations through Kickstarter, Ouya is now sold through Ouya's website as well as Amazon.com, Target, Best Buy and GameStop.

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    Online:

    Ouya: http://www.ouya.tv

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    Report: Yanks GM angry at A-Rod for Twitter update

    NEW YORK (AP) ? Alex Rodriguez and the New York Yankees are not seeing eye to eye on his hip injury.

    The star third baseman tweeted Tuesday night that his hip surgeon has cleared him to play in rehabilitation games, a move that angered Yankees general manager Brian Cashman, according to ESPN.com.

    "You know what, when the Yankees want to announce something, (we will)," Cashman told the website.

    "Alex should just shut ... up," the GM said, punctuating his comment with a profanity.

    Cashman added that he planned to get in touch with Rodriguez right away.

    The general manager did not respond to calls from The Associated Press.

    Rodriguez had left hip surgery on Jan. 16 and has been working out since May at the Yankees' complex in Tampa, Fla. The three-time AL MVP took swings in a simulated-game situation for the first time on Monday.

    On Tuesday night, he posted a message on Twitter: "Visit from Dr. Kelly over the weekend, who gave me the best news - the green light to play games again!" Rodriguez also posted a photo of himself and Dr. Brian Kelly, who performed the operation in New York.

    Cashman recently said Yankees doctors have not yet cleared A-Rod for minor league rehab games.

    "I don't tweet, and I really don't follow Twitter. So I probably don't really know much of what is going on. As far as I know he has not been cleared," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said Tuesday night after his team's 4-3 victory over Texas.

    "There's always a chain of command with injuries. There has to be and that's the process. It goes through our training staff, our doctors and our GM and then it goes to me. I'm down on the totem pole."

    Before the game ? and Rodriguez's tweet ? Girardi said Rodriguez "is making progress, which is good."

    "He's in sim games until they decide he's ready to go out on a rehab. It's not yet," the manager said.

    New to the social media site Twitter, Rodriguez sent his first tweet on May 31. He is expected to return to the Yankees around the All-Star break, shortly before he turns 38.

    Benched by the team as he slumped through last year's playoffs, A-Rod has been in the news a lot lately even though he has spent almost no time with the Yankees this season. He is among the 20 or so players who may be disciplined by Major League Baseball for their links to the now-closed Miami anti-aging clinic, Biogenesis of America. MLB could possibly seek a 100-game suspension.

    Rodriguez admitted in 2009 that he used performance-enhancing drugs while with the Rangers from 2001-03. As baseball's highest-paid player with a $28 million salary this year, he would lose $7.65 million during a 50-game ban.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/report-yanks-gm-angry-rod-twitter-064201905.html

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    Wednesday 26 June 2013

    Research Offers Promise of Devices That Can Detect Disease With a Drop of Blood

    An anonymous reader writes "An NJIT research professor known for his cutting-edge work with carbon nanotubes is overseeing the manufacture of a prototype lab-on-a-chip that would someday enable a physician to detect disease or virus from just one drop of liquid, including blood. 'Scalable nano-bioprobes with sub-cellular resolution for cell detection,' (Elsevier, Vol. 45), which will publish on July 15, 2013 but is available now online, describes how NJIT research professors Reginald Farrow and Alokik Kanwal, his former postdoctoral fellow, and their team have created a carbon nanotube-based device to noninvasively and quickly detect mobile single cells with the potential to maintain a high degree of spatial resolution."

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    Tuesday 25 June 2013

    Automated plant factory for the prodution of vaccines

    Automated plant factory for the prodution of vaccines [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 25-Jun-2013
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    Contact: Vidadi Yusibov
    vyusibov@fraunhofer-cmb.org
    01-302-369-3766
    Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft

    The vaccine shortage during the swine flu pandemic in 2009 showed that although chicken-egg production is a reliable method, in a global emergency, it takes too long and does not yield enough vaccine. What is required are alternative methods with shorter production times and larger capacity, such as the production of vaccines and therapeutic agents in plants for example. Molecular farming, as this method is known in the trade, is easy, fast, and safe: the genetic information needed for target protein production is introduced into the plant via virus vectors that are harmless to humans. Moreover, plants have protein synthesis machinery similar to that of humans and can accommodate complex proteins.

    "We use tobacco plants because they multiply and maintain our virus vectors very well. In addition, they grow fast yielding, large quantities of biomass in a short period of time," says Vidadi Yusibov from the Fraunhofer Center for Molecular Biotechnology (CMB). It has already been demonstrated in the laboratory that the method works well. But can this approach be scaled for mass production? The researchers have already cleared the first hurdles: they have developed a fully integrated, automated, GMP facility a fundamental prerequisite for the production of biopharmaceuticals. In recognition of this achievement, one of this year's Joseph von Fraunhofer prizes is being awarded to two Fraunhofer researchers from the United States: Prof. Dr. Andre Sharon from the Fraunhofer Center for Manufacturing Innovation (partner institute of the Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology IPT) and Prof. Dr. Vidadi Yusibov from the Fraunhofer Center for Molecular Biotechnology (partner institute of the Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME).

    Plants with predictable quality any time, any place

    The decisive moment was receiving a contract from the U.S. government's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which was looking for vaccine production alternatives. "Once some initial difficulties in understanding each other were overcome, our teams of biologists and engineers succeeded in building up our automated plant-based vaccine production factory. Now we have plants that consistently grow and make proteins to the same predictable quality, time after time whenever and wherever we like crazy as that might sound!" says Andre Sharon from Fraunhofer CMI and Professor of Engineering at Boston University.

    The plants grow in trays with hydroponic cultures of mineral wool as opposed to soil, in specially designed growth modules. Light, water, and nutrients are precisely dosed and distributed. Specially developed robots bring the plants from station to station to carry out the various steps from inserting the tiny seeds and vacuum infiltration, to harvesting and extraction.

    The plants grow for four weeks before the vector is introduced by means of vacuum infiltration. This process goes as follows: A robot picks up a tray with plants, turns it upside down, and submerges the tobacco plants headfirst into water. "This water holds the vector (biological carrier) containing the genetic information that tells the plants which protein they should produce. Then a vacuum is applied by drawing the air from the water and the plants. As soon as we switch off the vacuum, the plants suck in the water together with the vector. This takes just a few seconds," explains Sharon. Then the plants are put back in the growth module to grow further. In about a week they have produced the proteins. Once harvested, the leaves are cut into small pieces and homogenized in fully automated processes. This produces a liquid, from which the proteins are extracted. The end product is a clear liquid.

    The pilot facility is capable of producing up to 300 kilograms of biomass a month, which roughly corresponds to 2.5 million units of vaccine.

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    Automated plant factory for the prodution of vaccines [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 25-Jun-2013
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    Contact: Vidadi Yusibov
    vyusibov@fraunhofer-cmb.org
    01-302-369-3766
    Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft

    The vaccine shortage during the swine flu pandemic in 2009 showed that although chicken-egg production is a reliable method, in a global emergency, it takes too long and does not yield enough vaccine. What is required are alternative methods with shorter production times and larger capacity, such as the production of vaccines and therapeutic agents in plants for example. Molecular farming, as this method is known in the trade, is easy, fast, and safe: the genetic information needed for target protein production is introduced into the plant via virus vectors that are harmless to humans. Moreover, plants have protein synthesis machinery similar to that of humans and can accommodate complex proteins.

    "We use tobacco plants because they multiply and maintain our virus vectors very well. In addition, they grow fast yielding, large quantities of biomass in a short period of time," says Vidadi Yusibov from the Fraunhofer Center for Molecular Biotechnology (CMB). It has already been demonstrated in the laboratory that the method works well. But can this approach be scaled for mass production? The researchers have already cleared the first hurdles: they have developed a fully integrated, automated, GMP facility a fundamental prerequisite for the production of biopharmaceuticals. In recognition of this achievement, one of this year's Joseph von Fraunhofer prizes is being awarded to two Fraunhofer researchers from the United States: Prof. Dr. Andre Sharon from the Fraunhofer Center for Manufacturing Innovation (partner institute of the Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology IPT) and Prof. Dr. Vidadi Yusibov from the Fraunhofer Center for Molecular Biotechnology (partner institute of the Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME).

    Plants with predictable quality any time, any place

    The decisive moment was receiving a contract from the U.S. government's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which was looking for vaccine production alternatives. "Once some initial difficulties in understanding each other were overcome, our teams of biologists and engineers succeeded in building up our automated plant-based vaccine production factory. Now we have plants that consistently grow and make proteins to the same predictable quality, time after time whenever and wherever we like crazy as that might sound!" says Andre Sharon from Fraunhofer CMI and Professor of Engineering at Boston University.

    The plants grow in trays with hydroponic cultures of mineral wool as opposed to soil, in specially designed growth modules. Light, water, and nutrients are precisely dosed and distributed. Specially developed robots bring the plants from station to station to carry out the various steps from inserting the tiny seeds and vacuum infiltration, to harvesting and extraction.

    The plants grow for four weeks before the vector is introduced by means of vacuum infiltration. This process goes as follows: A robot picks up a tray with plants, turns it upside down, and submerges the tobacco plants headfirst into water. "This water holds the vector (biological carrier) containing the genetic information that tells the plants which protein they should produce. Then a vacuum is applied by drawing the air from the water and the plants. As soon as we switch off the vacuum, the plants suck in the water together with the vector. This takes just a few seconds," explains Sharon. Then the plants are put back in the growth module to grow further. In about a week they have produced the proteins. Once harvested, the leaves are cut into small pieces and homogenized in fully automated processes. This produces a liquid, from which the proteins are extracted. The end product is a clear liquid.

    The pilot facility is capable of producing up to 300 kilograms of biomass a month, which roughly corresponds to 2.5 million units of vaccine.

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    Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-06/f-apf062513.php

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    Halle Berry to testify on Calif. paparazzi bill

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) ? Actress Halle Berry is scheduled to testify on Tuesday in favor of California legislation that would limit the ability of paparazzi to photograph the children of celebrities.

    The hearing before the Assembly Committee on Public Safety is set for midmorning, although it's not clear exactly when Berry is expected to speak.

    Berry has tangled with paparazzi. In April, she shouted and cursed at photographers at Los Angeles International Airport, telling them to get away from her young daughter, the Los Angeles Times reported (http://lat.ms/14mCKMV ).

    The bill by state Sen. Kevin de Leon, D-Los Angeles, would change the definition of harassment to include photographing or recording a child without the permission of a legal guardian, by following the child or guardian's activities or by lying in wait.

    It also increases the penalties for people convicted of such behavior. The first conviction would require imprisonment of at least 10 days, up from the current five days.

    The goal is also to protect the children of public officials, including judges and law enforcement, said Greg Hayes, spokesman for the senator.

    Opponents, including The Motion Picture Association of America, said it infringes on free speech.

    Jim Ewert, general counsel for the California Newspaper Publishers Association, told the Times the bill could criminalize legitimate news gathering.

    "It's what journalists do," he said. "They take pictures."

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/halle-berry-testify-calif-paparazzi-bill-141529450.html

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