Monday, October 31, 2011

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DeMarco: Cardinals show guts, grab glory

DeMarco: They had the gutsiest of regular-season comebacks, followed by the unlikeliest of postseason runs. But the Cardinals' ?World Series championship was a fitting end to a captivating postseason.

Back from the brink: Cards win World Series

The Cardinals won a remarkable World Series they weren't even supposed to reach, beating the Texas Rangers 6-2 in Game 7 on Friday night with another key hit by hometown star David Freese and six gutty innings from Chris Carpenter.

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Reader: Give Gisele's son a big cookie

Our readers continue to contribute some funny, smart and incisive comments to our Today Entertainment Facebook page. Every Friday, we'll highlight those that really stood out. If you see a great comment throughout the week, click the ?Like? button underneath it to draw it to our attention.

1. On "Gisele: My toddler thinks broccoli is dessert"
Juanita Cross: " Didn't she also say her labor was completely pain and drug free? Yeah, I am not taking advice from her and if I ever see her son I am giving him a big cookie."

2. On "Steven Tyler talks tooth and consequences from his bathroom fall"
Peg Marston Trimper:? "OK, maybe now, Steven Tyler, you will think you're getting a little too old for concerts. Gee, you're my mom's age."

3. On 'Hours after release, Michael Lohan back in jail"
Daiv Ericksen:? "So this is the new father-daughter project. Hmm...nah, I pass. I would rather train her to play soccer."

4. On "Teenage Frances Bean Cobain is engaged"
Ripleigh Degenhardt: "I got married at 19 and 6 years later we're doing great! She doesn't have her mom in her life, a big bonus! If you take divorce off the table from the word go and you force yourself to work it out, then you can survive anything."

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Teddy Quinn: "I love the fascist Dylan fans, 'she shouldn't be allowed to sing...' Really? Wow, what a bunch of uptight jerks. Of course Dylan knows who she is. He is extremely up on pop culture. He probably loves that she's covering him, as any songwriter would be. Leave the little girl alone, meanies."

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Asteroid lutetia: Primitive body from solar system's planet-forming period

ScienceDaily (Oct. 28, 2011) ? The European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft has revealed asteroid Lutetia to be a primitive body, left over as the planets were forming in our Solar System. Results from Rosetta's fleeting flyby also suggest that this mini-world tried to grow a metal heart.

Rosetta flew past Lutetia on 10 July 2010 at a speed of 54 000 km/hr and a closest distance of 3170 km. At the time, the 130 km-long asteroid was the largest encountered by a spacecraft. Since then, scientists have been analysing the data taken during the brief encounter.

All previous flybys went past objects, which were fragments of once-larger bodies. However, during the encounter, scientists speculated that Lutetia might be an older, primitive 'mini-world'.

Now they are much more certain. Images from the OSIRIS camera reveal that parts of Lutetia's surface are around 3.6 billion years old. Other parts are young by astronomical standards, at 50-80 million years old.

Astronomers estimate the age of airless planets, moons, and asteroids by counting craters. Each bowl-shaped depression on the surface is made by an impact. The older the surface, the more impacts it will have accumulated. Some parts of Lutetia are heavily cratered, implying that it is very old.

On the other hand, the youngest areas of Lutetia are landslides, probably triggered by the vibrations from particularly jarring nearby impacts.

Debris resulting from these many impacts now lies across the surface as a 1 km-thick layer of pulverised rock.

There are also boulders strewn across the surface: some are 300-400 m across, or about half the size of Ayers Rock, in Australia.

Some impacts must have been so large that they broke off whole chunks of Lutetia, gradually sculpting it into the battered wreck we see today.

"We don't think Lutetia was born looking like this," says Holger Sierks, Max-Planck-Institut f?r Sonnensystemforschung, Lindau, Germany. "It was probably round when it formed."

Rosetta's VIRTIS spectrometer found that Lutetia's composition is remarkably uniform across all the observed regions.

"It is striking that an object of this size can bear scars of events so different in age across its surface while not showing any sign of surface compositional variation," says Fabrizio Capaccioni, INAF, Rome, Italy.

This is just the start of the mystery.

Rosetta also let scientists investigate beneath the asteroid's surface. It appears that Lutetia tried to grow an iron core like a bona-fide planet when it formed.

During the encounter, Lutetia's weak gravity tugged on Rosetta. The slight change in Rosetta's path was reflected in radio signals received back at Earth, indicating a mass of 1.7 million billion tonnes.

This was a surprise.

"The mass was lower than expected. Ground-based observations had suggested much higher values," says Martin P?tzold, Universit?t zu K?ln, Germany, leader of the radio science team.

Nevertheless, when combined with its volume, Lutetia still turns out to have one of the highest densities of any known asteroid: 3400 kg per cubic metre. The density implies that Lutetia contains significant quantities of iron, but not necessarily in a fully formed core.

To form an iron core, Lutetia would have had to melt as a result of heat released by radioactive isotopes in its rocks. The dense iron would then sink to the centre and the rocky material would float to the top.

However, VIRTIS indicates that Lutetia's surface composition remains entirely primordial, displaying none of the rocky material expected to form during such a molten phase.

The only explanation appears to be that Lutetia was subjected to some internal heating early in its history but did not melt completely and so did not end up with a well-defined iron core.

These results, all gathered during just a short flyby, make Lutetia a unique asteroid and an invaluable postcard from the past, at a time when Earth was forming.

"We picked a most important member of the asteroid belt," said Rita Schulz, ESA's Rosetta Project Scientist.

"All the asteroids encountered so far were different from each other, but Lutetia is the only one in which both primordial and differentiation features have been found.

"These unexpected results clearly show that there is still much more to investigate before we understand the belt fully."

Having now left Lutetia far behind, Rosetta is in hibernation and en route to its 2014 rendezvous with comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko.

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

iTunes Match data to be reset today, official launch coming tomorrow?

Apple has informed its iOS developers that it intends to reset iTunes Match beta accounts on Thursday October 27. Apple states that this is intended to improve ?overall quality and reliability? of the service. Resetting iCloud data is nothing new as it has happened a few times...

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Friday, October 28, 2011

In Pakistan, a militant deal sours (AP)

ISLAM NAGAR, Pakistan ? The deal saw one of Pakistan's most feared militants walk from jail apparently in exchange for his commitment to nonviolence, help in reining in other fighters and possibly delivering the votes of his followers.

Supporters showered Malik Ishaq with rose petals when he left the prison in the eastern city of Lahore in July. Days later, he was preaching murderous hatred toward minority Shiites to crowds of cheering Sunnis, energizing a network whose members have joined al-Qaida for terror strikes. That was too much for Pakistani authorities, who arrested him again last month.

Pakistan has a well-documented history of trying to coopt or strike deals with militants of various causes, and a close examination of the Ishaq case shows how that can play out.

It's a cautionary tale, perhaps, for U.S. officials who are urging Pakistan to bring to the negotiating table Afghan militants who enjoy safe havens in the country's lawless border regions.

Fifteen years ago, Ishaq founded Laskhar-e-Jangvi, or LeJ, which allies itself with al-Qaida and the Taliban. The LeJ is blamed for scores of attacks on Shiites, regarded as infidels, and on Pakistani and U.S. interests.

Ishaq was arrested in 1997 and accused in more than 200 criminal cases including the killings of 70 Shiites.

But the state could never make the charges stick ? in large part because witnesses, judges and prosecutors were too scared to convict.

Frightened judges treated him honorably in court and gave him tea and cookies, according to Anis Haider Naqvi, a prosecution witness in two cases against Ishaq. One judge attempted to hide his face with his hands, but Ishaq made clear he knew his identity in a chilling way: He read out the names of his children, and the judge abandoned the trial, he said.

Despite the lack of convictions, Ishaq remained in prison for 14 years as prosecutors slowly moved from one case to the next.

Ishaq proved his usefulness to the army in 2009, when he was flown from jail to negotiate with militants who had stormed part of the military headquarters in Rawalpindi and were holding hostages there, said Hafiz Tahir Ashrafi, who used to advise the Punjab provincial government on religious matters.

A behind-the-scenes effort by the government to co-opt the leaders of militant outfits and bring them into mainstream political life, or at least draw them away from attacking the state, helped Ishaq secure his July 15 release, according to Ashrafi.

"I met Ishaq several times in prison," Ashrafi said, emphasizing that Ishaq assured him that he wanted to contribute to peace. "If someone wants to get back to normal life, yes, why not, we do help him," said Ashrafi. "These are our own men." He said he was disappointed to see him back in jail.

Punjab law minister Rana Sanaullah Khan denied there was any deal behind Ishaq's release, but said extremist leaders were free to join politics if they eschewed violence. "We are in touch with those who have become, or want to become, useful citizens," he said.

The Punjab is the key battleground between the ruling party of President Asif Ali Zardari and the party of opposition leader Nawaz Sharif, currently in power in that province.

Maulana Ahmad Ludhianvi, the head of Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan, or SSP, LeJ's parent sectarian group, told a rally last year that Nawaz's brother, Punjab chief minister Shahbaz Sharif, had promised that Ishaq's release "would be settled in meetings" with him.

"After that meeting, the time is not far when the prison door would break open and Malik Ishaq would be released," he said.

LeJ and other militant groups can muster significant support in Punjab and parts of Sindh province through their schools and mosques, making them an important political force. Mainstream politicians have shown no hesitation in courting them despite their links to violence.

Local SSP leader Mohammad Tayyab said a recent SSP-backed candidate for a regional assembly seat in southern Punjab got 17,000 votes.

"That is what Zardari's party and Sharif's know very well," he said.

Khaled Ahmad, an expert on Pakistani militant groups in Punjab, said there is "no doubt" that the SSP and Sharif's party would cut deals as they have done in the past. "It is dangerous now because the group and its offshoots are in alliance with al-Qaida."

Government intelligence reports obtained by The Associated Press show Ishaq made threats in his public appearances after his release from prison.

He urged his supporters not to be afraid of Pakistani laws or prisons, and told them to "get on the streets and crush publicly the Shiites who abuse the Prophet Muhammad's companions."

"We know how to kill and how to die," he told a gathering near Rahim Yar Khan on Sept. 4, according to one report.

Ishaq's aides denied he made such remarks.

The government suspected Ishaq of coordinating meetings in recent months of 50 or so alleged terrorists, said Khan, the law minister. Some of the men Ishaq visited directly after his release had allegedly been involved in terrorism and were being watched by law enforcement and intelligence agencies, said the government reports.

LeJ's stronghold is south and central Punjab, a neglected, blisteringly hot part of the country that has long been the recruiting ground for state-sanctioned jihadi groups. Wealthy families, disproportionately Shiite, own large swaths of land where tenant farmers grow cotton, sugarcane and wheat and work at mango orchids.

Visitors to Ishaq's house in Islam Nagar in the southern Punjabi city of Rahim Yar Khan are greeted by an SSP member with an automatic rifle, against a backdrop of flags and banners glorifying the group.

"My father's mission is a true one," said his son, Malik Usman. "We will seek our reward from Allah."

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Associated Press Writers Aqeel Ahmad in Mansehra, Pakistan, Khalid Tanveer in Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan and Abdul Sattar in Quetta, Pakistan contributed to this report.

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Spotted: Gwen Stefani?s Sweetly Shy Zuma

Gwen Stefani enjoys a day at the park with sons Zuma Nesta Rock, 3, and Kingston James McGregor, 5?, on Saturday at Primrose Hill in London.

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Islamists claim win in Tunisia's Arab Spring vote (Reuters)

TUNIS (Reuters) ? Moderate Islamists claimed victory in Tunisia's first democratic election, sending a message to other states in the region that long-sidelined Islamists are challenging for power after the "Arab Spring."

Official results will be announced on Tuesday, but the Ennahda party said it had already tallied results posted at polling stations after Sunday's vote, the first since the uprisings which began in Tunisia and spread through the region.

"The first confirmed results show that Ennahda has obtained first place," campaign manager Abdelhamid Jlazzi said outside party headquarters in the center of the Tunisian capital.

As he spoke, a crowd of more than 300 in the street shouted "Allahu Akbar!" or "God is greatest!." Other people started singing the Tunisian national anthem.

Mindful that some people in Tunisia and elsewhere see the resurgence of Islamists as a threat to modern, liberal values, party officials said they were prepared to form an alliance with two secularist parties, Congress for the Republic and Ettakatol.

"We will spare no effort to create a stable political alliance ... We reassure the investors and international economic partners," Jlazzi said.

Two days after an unprecedented 90 percent of voters turned out for the election, officials were still counting the ballot papers in some areas. They said nationwide results would not be ready before Tuesday afternoon.

Sunday's vote was for an assembly which will sit for one year to draft a new constitution. It will also appoint a new interim president and government to run the country until fresh elections late next year or early in 2013.

The voting system has built-in checks and balances which make it nearly impossible for any one party to have a majority, compelling Ennahda to seek alliances with secularist parties, which will dilute its influence.

"This is an historic moment," said Zeinab Omri, a young woman in a hijab, or Islamic head scarf, who was outside the Ennahda headquarters when party officials claimed victory.

"No one can doubt this result. This result shows very clearly that the Tunisian people is a people attached to its Islamic identity," she said.

REVOLUTION INSPIRED UPRISINGS

Tunisia became the birthplace of the "Arab Spring" when Mohamed Bouazizi, a vegetable seller in a provincial town, set fire to himself in protest at poverty and government repression.

His suicide in December provoked a wave of protests which forced autocratic president Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali to flee to Saudi Arabia the following month.

The revolution in Tunisia, a former French colony, in turn inspired uprisings which forced out entrenched leaders in Egypt and Libya, and convulsed Yemen and Syria -- re-shaping the political landscape of the Middle East.

Ennahda is led by Rachid Ghannouchi, forced into exile in Britain for 22 years because of harassment by Ben Ali's police. A softly spoken scholar, he dresses in suits and open-necked shirts while his wife and daughter wear the hijab.

Ghannouchi is at pains to stress his party will not enforce any code of morality on Tunisian society, or the millions of Western tourists who holiday on its beaches. He models his approach on the moderate Islamism of Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan.

The party's rise has been met with ambivalence by some people in Tunisia. The country's strong secularist traditions go back to the first post-independence president, Habiba Bourguiba, who called the hijab an "odious rag."

Outside the offices of the commission which organised the election, about 50 people staged a sit-in demanding an investigation into what they said were irregularities committed by Ennahda. Election officials said any problems were minor.

"I really feel a lot of fear and concern after this result," said Meriam Othmani, a 28-year-old journalist. "Women's rights will be eroded," she said. "Also, you'll see the return of dictatorship once Ennahda achieves a majority in the constituent assembly."

SECULAR PARTNERS

Ennahda's preferred coalition partners may reassure some opponents. Ali Larayd, a member of the party's executive committee, said it was ready to form an alliance with the Congress for the Republic and Ettakatol, both secularist groups respected by Tunisia's intelligentsia.

The Congress is led by Moncef Marzouki, a doctor and human rights activist who spent years in exile in France. Ettakatol is a socialist party led by Mustafa Ben Jaafar, another doctor and veteran Ben Ali opponent.

The only official results released were from polling stations abroad, because they voted early.

The election commission said that out of 18 seats in the 217-seat assembly allocated to the Tunisian diaspora, 9 went to Ennahda. Its closest rivals were Marzouki's Congress on four seats and Ettakatol, which won three.

The highest-profile secularist challenger to Ennahda, the Progressive Democratic Party (PDP) conceded defeat. It had warned voters that modern, liberal values would be threatened if the Islamists won.

"The PDP respects the democratic game. The people gave their trust to those it considers worthy of that trust. We congratulate the winner and we will be in the ranks of the opposition," a party statement sent to Reuters said.

Ennahda's win was a remarkable turnaround for a party which just 10 months ago had to operate underground because of a government ban and which had hundreds of followers in prison.

In a slick and well-funded campaign, the party tapped into a desire among ordinary Tunisians to be able to express their faith freely after years of aggressively enforced secularism.

It also sought to show it could represent all Tunisians, including the large number who take a laissez-faire view of Islam's strictures, drink alcohol, wear revealing clothes and rarely visit the mosque.

Secularist opponents say they believe this is just a cleverly constructed front that conceals more radical views, especially among Ennahda's rank and file in the provinces.

(Additional reporting by Andrew Hammond in Tunis; Writing by Christian Lowe; Editing by David Stamp)

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U.S. stocks fall as hopes for Europe falter

U.S. stocks closed with steep losses amid reports that a key meeting of Europe's finance ministers was canceled. The Dow fell 207 points to 11706 as poor corporate earnings felled U.S. stocks.

U.S. stocks closed with steep losses Tuesday after disappointing corporate earnings and reports that a key meeting of European financial ministers had been canceled. Assets that tend to hold their value in a weak economy like U.S. government debt and gold rose.

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The Dow Jones industrial average lost 207 points. It had gained 409 points over the previous three days.

Manufacturing conglomerate 3M cut its 2011 earnings forecast, and U.S. Steel warned that demand for its products could slow. Netflix Inc. plunged 35 percent after the company cut its profit forecast and said it is losing subscribers following a price increase in July. After the market closed, Amazon Inc. plunged 17 percent after its earnings came in far below Wall Street's forecasts.

The market was also pulled lower by a report that consumer confidence plunged in October to the lowest level since March 2009. The Conference Board index measures how shoppers feel about business conditions, the job market and their outlook for the next six months.

"It's hard to parse this data and find any way that you can glean something positive about it," said Tim Speiss, vice president at EisnerAmper Wealth Planning.

The Dow fell 207 points, or 1.7 percent, to close at 11,706.62. 3M fell 6.3 percent, the largest drop among the 30 stocks that make up the Dow average.

The Standard & Poor's 500 index fell 25.14, or 2 percent, to 1,229.05. The Nasdaq dropped 61.02, or 2.3 percent, to 2,638.42. The losses turned the Nasdaq negative for the year once again. A rally Monday left the index up 1.8 percent for 2011.

Small company stocks fell far more than the broader market, a sign that investors were shunning assets perceived as being risky. The Russell 2000, an index of small companies, plunged 3 percent, reversing a gain of 3.3 percent Monday.

Prices for assets seen as stable stores of value rose. The yield on 10-year Treasury notes fell to 2.14 percent from 2.23 percent late Monday. Bond yields fall when investors send their prices higher. Gold rose 2.9 percent.

The latest headlines from Europe cast doubt over whether leaders there can agree on a comprehensive solution for the region's debt crisis in time for a summit Wednesday. Europe's ongoing debt crisis has been behind much of the market's big moves lately.

European officials are working to patch together a plan that will prevent banks from taking huge losses if the Greek government defaults on its bonds. A messy default could lead to a credit freeze-up similar to the one in 2008 following the fall of Lehman Brothers.

Anticipation of a solution to Europe's debt mess and strong profit reports from Caterpillar Inc., McDonald's Inc. and other major U.S. companies helped the S&P 500 surge 14.1 percent from Oct. 3, when it slumped to its lowest point of the year, through Monday's close. Traders warn that if European leaders fail to come up with a credible solution it could sent markets sharply lower.

United States Steel Corp. dropped 9.6 percent after the nation's largest steelmaker warned that demand for some of its products could decline in the final three months of the year if the economy slows down more.

Delta Air Lines Inc. slumped 5.2 percent after the airline reported results that missed Wall Street's expectations. Delta cut its flights 1 percent in the most recent quarter and said it would cut as much as another 5 percent during the last three months of this year.

United Parcel Service fell 2.1 percent after the company said its growth in Asia was slowing. First Solar Inc. plunged 25 percent after the company said its chief executive had stepped down.

Five stocks fell for every one that rose on the New York Stock Exchange. Volume was average at 4.3 billion shares.

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

In rare miss, Apple 4Q earnings disappoint

FILE - In this Oct. 4, 2011 file photo, Apple CEO Tim Cook gestures during the introduction of the iPhone 4S, at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif. Apple Inc., reports quarterly financial results Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011, after the market close. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

FILE - In this Oct. 4, 2011 file photo, Apple CEO Tim Cook gestures during the introduction of the iPhone 4S, at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif. Apple Inc., reports quarterly financial results Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011, after the market close. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

FILE - In this Oct. 4, 2011 file photo, Apple CEO Tim Cook introduces the Apple iPhone 4S at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif. Apple Inc., releases quarterly financial results Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011, after the market close, (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

(AP) ? Apple, the juggernaut of consumer electronics, stumbled in its latest quarter, as the later-than-usual launch of the new iPhone held back sales.

On Tuesday, Apple reported earnings and revenue that came in below analyst expectations, sending its stock down 7 percent.

It was a rare miss for the seemingly unstoppable company and an inauspicious start for new CEO Tim Cook. But he promised that sales would come roaring back in the current quarter, when the iPhone 4S went on sale. Even in the just-ended quarter, earnings and revenue grew at rates that would be the envy of any large company.

Investors and analysts had expected the new phone to arrive in September, but Apple held off until Friday, delaying the sales surge into the new quarter.

Even so, iPhone sales were up 21 percent from last year at 17.1 million, a remarkable achievement considering that the flagship model at the time, the iPhone 4, was more than a year old. Analysts, however, were hoping for 20 million.

Michael Walkley, an analyst for Canaccord Genuity, said the sales shortfall was all because of the timing of the iPhone 4S. He said Apple will make up for it in the next few months.

"The growth story hasn't changed," he said.

Net income in the fiscal fourth quarter was $6.62 billion, or $7.05 per share. That was up 54 percent from $4.31 billion, or $4.64 per share, a year ago. Analysts polled by FactSet were expecting $7.28 per share.

Revenue was $28.3 billion, up 39 percent. Even though it wasn't an all-time record, it was the highest for the July-to-September quarter. Analysts were expecting $29.4 billion.

Laptops were Apple's strongest category in the quarter, with sales up 30 percent from the previous quarter thanks to the release of a new operating system, Lion. Total Mac sales set an all-time record at 4.9 million. Apple's figures are bucking the trend for the PC market in general, which is seeing anemic growth.

Apple's said it expects earnings of $9.30 per share and revenue of $37 billion. Apple usually low-balls its forecasts, and analyst figures are usually higher. But in this case, analysts had lower figures, expecting earnings of $9 per share and revenue of $36.7 billion.

In the full fiscal year, Apple earned $25.9 billion, or $27.68 per share. That was up 85 percent from the previous year. Revenue was $108 billion, up 66 percent.

Apple's stock fell $28.26, or 6.7 percent, to $393.98 in afterhours trading following the release of results. That wiped out one week of gains. At the close of regular trading, it was the world's most valuable company, but the stock drop means it's yielding the position to Exxon Mobil Corp.

Steve Jobs relinquished his position as CEO in August, after going on medical leave in January. He died Oct. 5 after years of battling pancreatic cancer. Apple will close its stores for several hours Wednesday so employees can watch a webcast of a Jobs memorial service at Apple's Cupertino, Calif., headquarters, according to a person familiar with the matter, who spoke on condition of anonymity and was not authorized to speak publicly.

New CEO Cook told analysts on a conference call that China continues to be the fastest-growing market for the company. In the latest quarter, sales were up nearly four times from last year and made up one-sixth of Apple's overall sales.

"It's an area of enormous opportunity. ... The sky's the limit in there," Cook said.

On Monday, Apple said it had sold more than 4 million units of the new iPhone 4S in the first three days. That's more than twice the number it sold in the three days after the launch of the earlier model last year.

"In our wildest dreams we couldn't have gotten off to a start as great as we have on the 4S," Cook said.

Holiday sales of Macs are threatened by massive flooding in Thailand, which has knocked out several factories that make hard disk drives.

"I'm virtually certain there will be an overall industry shortage of disk drives as a result of the disaster. How it affects Apple I'm not sure," Cook said.

Associated Press

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Giants RB Jacobs plans to be cautious with knee (AP)

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. ? The season isn't turning out the way New York Giants running back Brandon Jacobs planned.

This was supposed to be his bounceback year. The season the 29-year-old split carries with good buddy Ahmad Bradshaw and he returned to being a 1,000-yard rusher.

Heading into the bye week, Jacobs has gained 116 yards on a paltry 38 carries. He has played in only four of the Giants' six games, missing the last two with a swollen knee. There is no guarantee that will be ready to go when the team returns on Oct. 30 against the now winless Miami Dolphins.

Jacobs expects to play, but in almost the same breath he adds he will not go unless his knee is 100 percent. The seven-year veteran played on a subpar knee two years ago and struggled, and he has vowed not to make the same mistake again.

"I got most of the swelling down, so now I am just working on flexing and being able to do certain things," Jacobs said Tuesday after sitting out the team's final practice before scattering for a five-day vacation. "I am not worried about it. I will be back when I need to be back."

Jacobs was hurt in a game against the Cardinals in Arizona on Oct. 2, and didn't expect to miss any time. His MRI was negative.

However his knee ballooned after the team returned to New Jersey, although Jacobs said that safety Antrel Rolle's description that it was the size of a volleyball was grossly inaccurate.

A grapefruit, maybe, he said.

Sitting out wasn't easy.

"You have your team out there fighting and scratching as hard as they can fight and scratch for 60 minutes and you want to be out there helping," he said. "That is the hard thing about it because you have your teammates and you want to be there for them. It's (bad) when you are hurt."

Listening to Jacobs, it seemed obvious that he wants the ball more than the nine-plus carries he was averaging before being hurt. He also made it clear that he was not going to rock the boat.

"Listen man, I don't know," he said. "With the way things go. I take what I'm given and I try to make it the best I can."

Running backs coach Jerald Ingram understands the big guy. He remembers the 2007 and '08 seasons when Jacobs rushed for 1,000 yards and shared time with Derrick Ward, Bradshaw and others.

While Bradshaw is now the featured back, Ingram said Jacobs will get a bigger part of the load once he is ready to go.

Ingram said the only reason that Jacobs didn't get a lot of carries in the first four games was the offense had too many short series when he was on the field and the team fell behind and had to play catch up, which meant fewer runs.

Ingram knows the lack of carries has been hard on Jacobs. His only advice has been to hang in there.

"He is a leader out there for the offense and the defense because you love seeing that big son of a gun try to run," Ingram said. "Now they are to try to chop him. Who wouldn't try to chop a 6-foot-4 back? Most people wouldn't even put him there. But when he does have a chance, and you see people go that way (north-and-south), it motivates everybody on the sideline.

"That's why you love having that guy on the team. The Giants have always been about physical play and he is your physical specimen."

Offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride said the lack of carries has not allowed Jacobs to get into a rhythm, which he seemed to be in the preseason.

"It's so different when you are playing for real," Gilbride said, "than what you are doing in the preseason."

Gilbride knows Jacobs is like any other skilled play, he wants the ball.

"We want him to have it," Gilbride said. "But you have only have so many plays in a game and only do so many things. There are some people who say 'you're not running the ball or only teams that run win.' None of that ever concerned me. It's are we moving the ball that week and giving the team a chance to win and then you deal with the fallout afterward.

"If we are running the ball well, they are all going to get carries."

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NOTES: DE Justin Tuck, DE Osi Umenyiora, S Kenny Phillips and G Chris Snee did not practice on Tuesday. ... The Giants were supposed to get a contract-mandated four days off because of the bye week, but coach Tom Coughlin gave the team an extra day because they were "organized" and got everything done early.

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Walgreen tries to stay in Express Scripts' Tricare (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Walgreen Co on Monday offered to match or beat other pharmacies' costs in order to stay in Express Scripts Inc's program for U.S. military personnel and their families, as it tries to hold onto some of its business with the pharmacy benefits manager.

The largest U.S. drugstore chain said in June it would stop filling prescriptions for people covered by Express Scripts at the end of the year, after failing to agree on new contract terms. The impasse threatens to cost Walgreen about $5 billion in annual sales, or about seven percent of its business.

Walgreen and Express Scripts have been engaged in a public dispute over their contract since then. Express Scripts gained more prominence in July, when it announced a $29 billion plan to acquire rival Medco Health Solutions Inc.

Express Scripts sued Walgreen in September, alleging the drugstore's marketing materials about the issue were false. Express Scripts is seeking injunctive relief.

Now, Walgreen said it would give Express Scripts "an ironclad guarantee" to match or beat the average costs per adjusted prescription of every other pharmacy in its Department of Defense Tricare pharmacy program. Walgreen also stood by its earlier, rejected offer to contract separately with Express Scripts on just Tricare.

"We see this as an attempt by (Walgreen) to move the negotiations further into the public arena, and not a good faith effort to reach a larger agreement between the two companies," JP Morgan analyst Lisa Gill said in a research note.

DEFENSIVE PLAYS

The Tricare program serves U.S. service members, retirees and their families. Beneficiaries can fill prescriptions at military facility pharmacies, through a mail-order pharmacy, at retail network pharmacies and at non-network pharmacies, according to the plan's Website.

"As we've said all along, we would welcome (Walgreen) in our network but only at rates that are right for our clients," an Express Scripts spokesman said.

If Walgreen and Express Scripts were to reach an agreement that included lower rates than those proposed for Tricare, Tricare would have the option to switch to those rates, Walgreen added.

Along with its latest negotiating tactic, Walgreen last week reached a deal to keep filling prescriptions for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas City patients, even if it is no longer in Express Scripts' network.

That pact shows that Walgreen has been able to hold onto some of the prescriptions it currently fills. However, it still stands to lose out on billions of dollars in revenue if it cannot come to terms with Express Scripts.

Walgreen had a stare-down last year with CVS Caremark Corp over prescription reimbursements that was similar to its dispute with Express Scripts. Walgreen had been ready to stop filling prescriptions for millions of CVS Caremark's drug plan members. The parties reached a deal after just 11 days.

Walgreen said that nearly 200,000 military beneficiaries have told it that they are concerned about not having access to its stores as part of the Express Scripts provider network.

While that number may seem large, it is just a fraction of those who may fill prescriptions in the program; Tricare offers coverage to 9.6 million beneficiaries.

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Platinum Simmers ? Hands-on with Pets | Simprograms

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Candidate Romney reaps $14 million in latest quarter (reuters)

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Nicki Minaj Goes Old School on W Magazine Cover


Nicki Minaj goes seriously old school on the latest cover of W. We're talking old, old, old school, people.

Thanks to artist Francesco Vezzoli, the artist is transformer into a 18th-century woman, donning elaborate pieces by Dior Haute Couture, Vera Wang, and Western Costume Company. See for yourself:

Nicki Minaj W Cover

Said Vezzoli of working with Minaj, who surprised her biggest fan on Ellen this week in this adorable video:

"I wanted to play with the public image of a female hip-hop star. During my entire career, I have always been fascinated by powerful women in history. I have spent a lot of time researching the ways they were represented in art and how their images were used to mold the public imagination."

Mission accomplished, we'd say. Compare this look to Minaj's recent Cosmo cover. Notice any differences?

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Saturday, October 15, 2011

After 3 disasters, no federal help for Va. town

Debris from a suspected tornado in Louisa County that has damaged a historic residence, ripping the roof off the centuries-old plantation house, Sylvania, in Louisa, Va., Thursday, Sept. 13, 2011. (AP Photo/Louisa County Sheriff's Dept.)

Debris from a suspected tornado in Louisa County that has damaged a historic residence, ripping the roof off the centuries-old plantation house, Sylvania, in Louisa, Va., Thursday, Sept. 13, 2011. (AP Photo/Louisa County Sheriff's Dept.)

(AP) ? Residents of this rural community just outside Richmond know they may be lucky, seeing as how no one died in the earthquake, hurricane and tornado that have hit back-to-back-to-back in the past few months. That doesn't mean they aren't bitter: "Louisa cares: Because the feds don't," read Friday's headline atop the local newspaper.

The federal government has refused to help foot the $18 million tab for the damage from the disaster trifecta, most of which was caused by the earthquake, leaving people to host fundraisers and help out neighbors because few homes and businesses had insurance. But they say they can't do it alone.

Many look at how bad things could have been and note no one was killed in any of the disasters that began when the 5.8-magnitude earthquake began in Louisa County on Aug. 23 and rumbled all along the East Coast. The hurricane and tornado were far less destructive ? the former bringing mostly heavy rain and wind gusts, the latter damaging only a plantation home dating to the 18th century. Still, they hope they're in the clear for a while.

"What's next and how much more does the good Lord think we can take?" asked 44-year-old Fran Grimm, as she helped set up for a community fundraiser in a muddy field near the local high school that closed after suffering cracked walls and damage to the roof from the earthquake. "It's a miracle that no one was hurt."

The disasters were themselves unlikely phenomena.

Although the area is in the seismically active central Virginia earthquake zone, the tremors are rarely felt. Only seven other tornadoes have rolled through the county since 1950, only one of which hit in October. And the county is located 150 miles from the coast, usually safe from hurricanes.

"It's a small town, you don't think about something like that happening like this, but it did," said Buddy Brooks, 72, while standing at a farmer's market and pumpkin stand in downtown Mineral, just a few miles from the town of Louisa. "It's the Lord's work I guess."

Gazing out the windshield while driving along the county's winding roads, nature's wrath isn't apparent in most places. But upon closer inspection, houses can be seen patched with plastic and wood planks where brick should be, windows torn from supports, and crumbled decks and chimneys.

The earthquake damaged nearly all the county's 200 pre-Civil War era homes, and the tremor brought down ceiling tiles, emptied shelves, and opened long cracks in concrete floors at businesses throughout the community. At one point, locals said some residents were living in tents because their houses were uninhabitable.

Last week, the state learned the Federal Emergency Management Agency had rejected its application for assistance for individuals whose homes or businesses were damaged in the earthquake. Gov. Bob McDonnell said he will appeal FEMA's decision, and he invited President Barack Obama to stop by Louisa County to see the damage firsthand while he's in Virginia next week promoting his jobs plan. Obama turned down the invitation on Friday.

"It's a small county that is facing some big challenges and is just asking for a little help," said Tucker Martin, a spokesman for McDonnell. "Earthquakes, tornadoes and hurricanes are natural disasters. The failure of the federal government to help Louisa citizens in this difficult time is a manmade one."

The county has documented about $18 million in damage to 900 houses, including more than two dozen that were destroyed in the earthquake. Only about two dozen had quake insurance, and most are looking at an average repair bill ranges from about $8,500 for minor repairs to about $73,000 for major damage. There are more than 460 homes with self-reported damage that the county hasn't even inspected.

Additionally, the county said damages to commercial properties and businesses tallied in at about $645,000, and buildings like churches and other non-profit groups had about $1 million in damages. Officials said costs related to replacing the local high school and an elementary school damaged by the earthquake will likely top $64 million.

As federal, state and local crews reassessed the quake-torn community, others prepared for the fundraiser featuring bands, vendors and local organizations to help raise money for their neighbors, a common sentiment these days.

"It seems like when things happen elsewhere, we're always there to help them and then it comes to us and there's nobody here," said 52-year-old Brenda Mastin of Mineral. "They're a little upset about not getting any help, but beside that, the county's really come together."

Support among neighbors has been especially important in this tight-knit community as the more recent tornado, and another 3.0-magnitude tremor on Wednesday had locals wondering what else is in store for the community. More than 40 aftershocks that have rattled the county since the August quake also are keeping residents on edge.

"Mother Nature is Mother Nature. She's unpredictable, and all you can do is recover afterward, and that's really how our community is handling it," county spokeswoman Amanda Reidelbach said. "The funds and support from the community is tremendous, but the extent of the damage ... it's not something that our local community or local government can repair."

Associated Press

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Most people rage at the universe when they're diagnosed with breast cancer. Me? I scheduled a pin-up shoot. While my family focused on saving my life, to me, it was all about my boobs. I liked them, and, as a single woman, I felt they still came in handy.

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Friday, October 14, 2011

Interior Design - Home Improvement And Decorating Remodeling

Every person wants to make their house well decorated and keep them clean all the time; such a clean and well decorated house represents a huge part of a person?s quality and taste. When you get to a person?s house, you first notice the interior decoration of that house. If the interior is untidy and dull, then it will definitely create a negative impression on your mind. But, if you find that the interior part is attractive enough, then you?ll surely get interest on that person too. Interior designing consists of a very important part in the proper decoration of a house; a well decorated interior can create deep impression on other people?s mind. However, proper interior decoration is pretty difficult and complicated; a slight mismatch can create a completely negative effect. So, when you want to decorate the interior part of your house, hire any expert interior designer. Proper interior decoration of a house needs several items like the furniture, Interior Design Fabric, color of the room etc. Each of these items plays a very important role for the proper interior decoration of a house, but they have to be used very carefully.

Gorgeous furniture is much costlier than the fabrics, as result of which many people generally use lesser number of furniture and more fabrics. The good quality gorgeous fabrics give the house an elegant look. People buy different types of fabrics for making curtains, bed covers, dresses and many more. Different types of gorgeous fabrics are available in the market. You have to choose the fabrics very carefully and use them properly for the complete beautification of a room. It is best if you ask for the interior designer?s advice about which fabric to buy for which room. The pattern and color of the interior designer fabric must match with the color of the room and the furniture used. All these must be used with extreme caution under the supervision of any expert interior designer. Any mismatch in the interior designing can drag you to an awkward situation in front of others. The experienced interior designers have enough idea about the ways to make a room look good and impressive.

Interior designer fabrics are available in several fabric stores; but they often cost a lot in the market. When you have to buy fabrics to decorate your total house, you have to buy a lot of them, which will definitely cost you a lot of money. So, it is best to buy the interior designer fabrics from the fabric wholesalers. The fabric wholesalers sell gorgeous fabrics at much lower price than the market price. But, the discount that they provide is only available in you buys large numbers of the fabrics. However, it is pretty hard to get hold of a good fabric wholesaler; you have to search a lot. But, when you get hold of any well known fabric wholesaler, you can definitely cut a huge cost from your budget. Several people nowadays buy the necessary fabrics from the fabric wholesalers.

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Paramelt acquires bio-adhesives business from BENEO-Bio Based ...

In the Netherlands, Paramelt has acquired the adhesive activities of Belgium based BENEO-Bio Based Chemicals.? Paramelt states this will strenghten their current position in packaging adhesives the acquired product ranges are largely complementary and provide Paramelt Veendam with a strong position in the European labelling market.

The acquisition includes casein, hybrid, synthetic as well as starch based adhesives. Combined with Paramelt?s Plastomelt and Excelta packaging hotmelts and its Plastoflex pressure sensitive hotmelts the company offers a complete range of products for the labelling customers.

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Pros as well as Cons of a Cross Cultural Relationship | The Dating ...

Dating has indeed get global, as well as finding a soulmate over which scale may be rewarding whenever managed well, as well as conversely, heart-breaking whenever not. Those who are contemplating over?how to find love?beyond their physical borders (especially for people who are still single afterwards 40) should weigh the pros as well as cons of a cross-cultural relationship prior to getting into overe. It is tempting to get into such that relationship out of desperation, some otherwise to address your personal quest of ?how may I find love,? you will have to determine whenever you may get easy with the disadvantages for you to enjoy the benefits of dating expats:

The Pros:

  • You get to develop interpersonal skills.?Learning how to get along with people from entire dissimilar world views will demand tolerance, patience, open-mindedness as well as desiringness to saw another person?s point of view;
  • You keep your eyes peeled for international current althoughts.?You get more aware of global issues which affect both your cultures. In the process, you get observant as well as analytical;
  • You will cultivate appreciation for diversity?because you are opening up your senses to another culture?s tastes, smells, sounds as well as sights;
  • You open up yourself to life?s possibilities.?You will begin to belowstand which there is no right or wrong, overly perspectives;

As you revel in your fresh-found joys, you will asides have to inevitably accept some realities which you will have to live with for the long time-term. You accept this, nevertheless, as a necessary bargain over?how to find love?in a dissimilar cultural setting.

The Cons:?

  • You may have to compromise your all of cherished beliefs.?You will have to meet the some some other person halfway. You may get from to a point where you have to choose among keeping the relationship as well as letting go some of your cultural prejudice, or staying true to your personality as shaped by your culture as well as letting go of the some some other person. Would you give up your Christian beliefs when you marry an atheist?
  • You may have to entire create a huge leap of adjustment, regionicularly when the some some other person does not get from from the same region.?Religion as well as politics are usually hotly contested grounds among people coming from the north as well as people coming from the south. One of the couple may have to acquiesce to the monetary values of the some some other to primarytain harmony in the relationship. For instance, are you desiring to share the socialist ideals of Europeans from such that economies?
  • You may have to deal with practices which are acceptable in the some some other person?s society some otherwise prejudicial to your own.?For instance, you may marry into a culture which practices, as well as some of the times although promote, sex-selective abortion. You will have to determine whenever this is something you will do for love, or abandon the relationship altogether because you maynot let go of your deep-seated respect for life.

How to find love?in a multi-cultural setting has it is own challenges, some otherwise when you learn how to live with these challenges as well as get them to work in your favor, the effort in?dating expats?and?finding a soulmate?is the entire worth it.

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Gov't pulls back on junk food marketing proposal (AP)

WASHINGTON ? Tony the Tiger and Toucan Sam can rest easy. Government officials fine-tuning guidelines for marketing food to children say they won't push the food industry to get rid of colorful cartoon characters on cereal boxes anytime soon.

Allowing the brand icons from popular cereals to remain untouched is one of the concessions officials say they are likely to make as they work to convince food companies to curb junk food marketing to children.

Voluntary guidelines for industry proposed by the government earlier this year set maximum levels of fat, sugars and sodium, among other requirements, and asked food companies not to market foods that go beyond those parameters to children ages 2 through 17. The guidelines would apply to many media venues, including ads on television, in stores and on the Internet, in an effort to stem rising child obesity levels.

The guidelines also applied to food packaging and store displays, but officials backed off that part of the proposal at a House hearing on the subject Wednesday.

The food industry, backed by House Republicans who held the hearing, has aggressively lobbied against the voluntary guidelines, saying they are too broad and would limit marketing of almost all of the nation's favorite foods, including some yogurts and many children's cereals. Though the guidelines would be voluntary, food companies say they fear the government will retaliate against them if they don't go along.

"This appears to be a first step toward Uncle Sam planning our family meals," House Energy and Commerce Committee chairman Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich., said at the hearing.

Following the industry objections, the congressional pushback and a public comment period on the proposal, the government agencies involved appear to be softening their approach. Officials from the Federal Trade Commission, the Agriculture Department and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, who collaborated on the guidelines, said at the hearing that they weren't done writing them yet.

David Vladeck, director of the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Consumer Protection, said the coalition of government agencies is "in the midst of making significant revisions" to the original proposal.

Among the changes he suggested are narrowing the age group targeted and focusing on children aged 2 to 11 instead of up to age 17 and allowing marketing of the unhealthier foods at fundraisers and sporting events. Vladeck also said that his agency would not recommend that companies change packaging or remove brand characters from food products that don't qualify, as was originally suggested in the guidelines.

"Those elements of packaging, though appealing to children, are also elements of marketing to a broader audience and are inextricably linked to the food's brand identity," Vladeck said at the hearing. Tony the Tiger is well-known as the mascot for Frosted Flakes and Toucan Sam for Froot Loops, both Kelloggs' cereals.

Still, industry officials say they would not be appeased by those changes.

"Rather than tweak, adjust or modify its proposal, the (agencies) should withdraw the proposal and embark on a comprehensive effort to study the impact of marketing on childhood obesity and the costs and benefits of any and all proposed marketing guidelines," Pamela G. Bailey, president and CEO of the Grocery Manufacturers Association, said.

The industry came out with its own guidelines over the summer, proposing to limit advertising on some foods for children but adjusting the criteria. Though the industry proposal is more lenient than the government plan, the effort has won praise from federal officials, who said they would consider it if they finalize the guidelines.

It isn't clear how soon that will happen. House Republicans have attempted to delay the guidelines through the budget process by asking for further study of their impacts. If they are not delayed by Congress, a final draft of the standards could come by the end of the year.

California Rep. Henry Waxman, the top Democrat on the panel, said he believes the Republicans are trying to protect industry by objecting to the guidelines and holding the hearing to criticize government officials.

"If we do nothing, the epidemic of obesity in children is not going to stop," Waxman said. "The food manufacturers and advertisers are not going to change what has been working for them, because what has been working for them has been adding to their profits."

The FTC's Vladeck reminded critics that the agencies were directed by Congress to write the voluntary guidelines in 2009 in an effort to reduce childhood obesity.

He called the idea that the voluntary guidelines would become mandatory "a myth."

"I can't stress enough that these are voluntary guidelines and our mandate was to give guidance to industry," Vladeck said. "And that's what we are trying to do."

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Finance Right after A bankruptcy proceeding Is Feasible | FlashKiller

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