Sunday, June 30, 2013

Natalya and Tyson Kidd are married

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Suicide blast near church in Damascus kills 4

DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) ? A suicide attacker blew himself up near one of the main churches of the Syrian capital Thursday, killing at least four people, state-run TV said.

The blast struck in the vicinity of the Greek Orthodox Virgin Mary Church in the predominantly Christian neighborhood of Bab Sharqi in Damascus' Old City, the broadcast said, although it was not clear if the church was the attacker's target. Several also were wounded in the explosion, the TV said, without giving further details.

A government official told The Associated Press that the suicide attacker was wearing an explosive belt and blew himself up near the church. Both the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations, and state TV said at least four people were killed. State-run news agency SANA said the blast also wounded eight people.

An AP reporter who visited the area saw that the explosion occurred about 50 meters (yards) from the church and damaged several shops. An antiques shop suffered the worst damage, its windows shattered and objects strewn about.

"I heard an explosion then glass started flying and the place was full of dust," said Abdo Muqri, the owner of the shop who suffered injuries in his right arm and forehead. "I was watching television inside. Had I been near the door I would have been dead."

State-owned Al-Ikhbariya TV aired footage of the area showing a dead man a few meters from the shop. It also showed what appeared to be human flesh on a nearby tree.

About three hours after the blast occurred, two shells struck the area. A wounded man and a woman were seen being rushed away from the area, famous for its narrow streets and old buildings.

Rebels have fired mortars at central Damascus in the past.

Bab Sharqi and the nearby Bab Touma, two main areas of the city's famed old quarter, were famous for their restaurants and cafes that used to be packed until late at night.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombing. Damascus has been hit by a wave of suicide attacks that have killed and wounded scores of people.

Lebanon's Al-Mayadeen TV, which has reporters in Damascus, said the target of the attack appeared to be a nearby post of the National Defense Forces, a paramilitary force fighting against rebels trying to topple President Bashar Assad.

Residents in the area said they did not know what the target of the blast was, with some saying the attacker may have blown himself up prematurely. Pro-government gunmen were seen roaming the streets after the blast.

Churches have been targeted in the past, mostly in the central city of Homs and Syria's largest city of Aleppo in the north. In April, two bishops were kidnapped in northern Syria. They are still missing.

Syria's conflict started with largely peaceful protests against Assad's regime in March 2011 but eventually turned into a civil war. Nearly 93,000 people have been killed in the fighting so far, according to the United Nations.

Christians are one of the largest religious minorities in the country, composing about 10 percent of Syria's population of 23 million people. They have tried to stay on the sidelines of the conflict, although the opposition's increasingly outspoken Islamism has prompted many to lean toward the regime.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/suicide-blast-near-church-damascus-kills-4-125922030.html

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You Can Sell Your Commercial Property Quickly And Easily

Both novice and veteran investors in commercial real estate can find the market complex and stressful. In this article, you can find tips to help reduce your stress when it comes to dealing with commercial real estate.

It is easy to get emotional when you are venturing into the commercial real estate market, but is is very important to stay patient and remain calm. You should never rush into a possible investment. Going too fast could result in a loss that you could have seen coming had you stopped, researched, analyzed, evaluated, and cross-checked the potential with your desired goals. It could take as long as a year to find the right investment in your market.

Pest Control

TIP! Use your digital camera to take photographs of every room from all angles. Be sure that you have any and all defects present on the pictures you take (things like holes, discoloration, or spots).

Pest control is a very important issue that you need to be aware of when renting or leasing. Talk to your rental professional regarding pest control policy if you rent in a community known for bug or rodent infestation.

An essential fundamental of commercial property is location, location, location. Consider the neighborhood of the property. Compare this neighborhood to the growth of other similar areas. This research will help you figure out how the neighborhood you?re considering buying commercial property in is likely to grow and change over the next several years. If you aren?t comfortable with the potential growth rate or the atmosphere of the neighborhood, purchase property elsewhere.

Commercial transactions are significantly more time-consuming, complex and involved than the home-buying process. Yet the greater the risk and time, the greater the profit, so take this into consideration when you think about the type of investments you want to make in the future.

TIP! Whenever you are considering a commercial lease, you need to think about pest control. This is important in less desirable locations where rodents and/or bugs are an issue.

Net Operating Income, the commercial metric for real estate, needs to be understood. In order to be successful and stay profitable, watch this number closely, and take steps to make certain it does not fall into the negatives.

Don?t become greedy and over-inflate your real estate asking price. There are many variables that can greatly impact the true value of your lot.

Always check the credentials of the inspectors you hire. This is especially true of people who work with insect or pest removal, as there are many non-accredited people working in these fields. This can help you avoid headaches after the sale.

TIP! Once you have narrowed your choices down to two major contenders, you should expand your decision to include the big picture. If you will be financing the purchase, you should take into account that doing so will require just as much time and effort for a small lot as it will for a larger lot.

Search for buildings that are simply designed and constructed if you?re planning on renting out commercial property. Tenants will be attracted to these spots because they are maintained well. Maintenance is also easier, because these buildings require less repair.

Always rent out all the available space in your commercial rental properties. If you have any open spaces, then you are losing money. If you have multiple properties open, figure out why, and try to correct the issue that could be causing a loss of tenants.

Advertising your property to parties locally and abroad is important to ensure you get the best price possible. Many people think that investors who don?t live in their city will have no interest in their property, but this is untrue. There are a lot of private investors who like to buy properties that are not in their direct area if they are affordably priced.

TIP! List your real estate at a realistic price. There are a ton of variables when it comes to what will give you success.

Commercial Properties

The search for appropriate commercial properties can stress you out regardless of how much experience you?ve had in the commercial real estate market. The purpose of this article is to reduce the stress of looking for commercial properties and to make this a pleasant experience.

Source: http://www.maynaseric.com/you-can-sell-your-commercial-property-quickly-and-easily

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Friday, June 28, 2013

Revealers, A New Social-Meets-Gaming App, Launches Today ...

A new social game called Revealers is launching today, and it?s betting on the feature of letting players add content to the game to make it more than a flash in the pan hit.

Israeli founder Muly Litvak has an extensive background in entertainment, so we?ll see how his experience translates into gaming.

Here?s how it works: players select to play against their Facebook friends or against a random opponent and are shown a photo fully obscured by a grid of squares. Both players are given four hints to help figure out what the picture is. As the picture uncovers square by square, the challenge is to identify the photo before your opponent.

Users can then add their own photos and hints to change the game up. Eventually there will be private categories between friends, but for now games are scanned for relevancy in the world or country.

Winners earn ?brain cells? and advance to higher ?brain levels? accordingly. You can only play against another user if they have challenged you back.

It?s a pretty simple game, so we?ll see if that ? and the vanity aspect of getting to upload your own photos ? will be enough to make it as addictive as Litvak is hoping.

Source: http://techcrunch.com/2013/06/27/revealers-a-new-social-meets-gaming-app-launches-today/

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Ex-Texas warden reflects after 140 executions

In this photo taken Tuesday, June 25, 2013, Charles Thomas O'Reilly, retired warden of Texas Department of Criminal Justice Hunstville unit, speaks during an interview in Forney, Texas. The 62-year-old oversaw 140 executions during a six-year tenure as warden until his retirement in 2010. (AP Photo/John L. Mone)

In this photo taken Tuesday, June 25, 2013, Charles Thomas O'Reilly, retired warden of Texas Department of Criminal Justice Hunstville unit, speaks during an interview in Forney, Texas. The 62-year-old oversaw 140 executions during a six-year tenure as warden until his retirement in 2010. (AP Photo/John L. Mone)

In this photo taken Monday, June 24, 2013, Charles Thomas O'Reilly, retired warden of Texas Department of Criminal Justice Hunstville unit, holds his Texas Department of Criminal Justice badge during an interview in Forney, Texas. The 62-year-old oversaw 140 executions during a six-year tenure as warden. (AP Photo/Nomaan Merchant)

(AP) ? Charles Thomas O'Reilly supported capital punishment when he oversaw his first Texas execution. And he still supported it after his 100th.

In six years as warden of the Huntsville Unit, the prison that houses Texas' death chamber, O'Reilly supervised about 140 executions ? more than any other warden in state history.

Now retired, he reflected on his career this week as the nation's busiest death penalty state as the state executed its 500th inmate since resuming capital punishment in 1982.

The 62-year-old said he has no regrets about a process he considered to be a relatively unemotional and small part of his job.

"If you do 140 of them and then decide you can't do them, then I think you've pushed it a little too far," O'Reilly said during an interview with The Associated Press in Forney, about 175 miles away from Huntsville. "If you can't do it, you should have made that decision after one, or maybe two."

O'Reilly, who retired in 2010, recalled meeting condemned inmates when they arrived at Huntsville the afternoon of their executions.

"I'll tell him that we're going to treat him with as much dignity as he'll allow us to," O'Reilly said. Then at 6 p.m., he would return to the inmate's holding cell and say two words: "It's time."

A five-man team walked each inmate to the death chamber and tied the prisoner to a gurney. Other staff members ran IV lines for the execution drugs.

Before the lethal injection began, O'Reilly would ask the inmate for any last words. He liked to give each inmate about three minutes, though he rarely cut anyone off.

Once the inmate's final statement was complete, O'Reilly used a hand-held clicker to signal to the drug room that it was time to start. Minutes later, he would signal to a doctor to check the inmate's pulse and declare him dead.

Relatives of the condemned inmates and victims typically watched through a window.

"There's not a lot said," O'Reilly said. "Everybody knows their job, knows how to do it, when to do it."

He does not remember the name of the first inmate executed during his tenure, but a few names stand out. They include Frances Newton, the only woman executed on his watch. Condemned to death for killing her husband and two children, she was executed in 2005, becoming just the third woman put to death since Texas resumed capital punishment.

O'Reilly said he was more concerned with making sure executions were done professionally. He recalls the professionalism of the prison chaplain and the staff he hand-picked to assist with executions.

Speaking in a low Texas drawl, O'Reilly's voice hardens when asked about his personal views on the death penalty. He said it's the appropriate way to deal with society's worst criminals, such as someone who rapes and kills a 7-year-old girl.

"As far as I'm concerned, that person probably got a just punishment for the crime that he committed," O'Reilly said. "Like me or anybody else, we all have to take responsibility for our own actions. Our actions are our choice. The consequences for those actions are not our choice."

Although the fight over the death penalty is often heated, O'Reilly said the process of an execution is quiet and simple.

"It doesn't take long. There's not a lot said," O'Reilly said. "All you're going to do there is watch a guy go to sleep."

Associated Press

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South Africa waits after Mandela's condition worsens

By Siphiwe Sibeko

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africans prayed and waited on Thursday after another downturn in the condition of ailing anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela forced President Jacob Zuma to cancel a trip to neighboring Mozambique.

Zuma had been due to attend a summit in Maputo of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to discuss regional infrastructure, but pulled out after visiting the 94-year-old former president in hospital late on Wednesday.

"Over the past 48 hours, the condition of former president Madiba has gone down," presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj told state broadcaster SABC, using the clan name by which Mandela is affectionately known.

On Thursday morning, Mandela's eldest daughter Makaziwe led a group of his grandchildren to see the retired statesman in the Pretoria hospital where he has been receiving treatment since June 8 for a lung infection.

Makaziwe told SABC radio after her visit that Mandela was responding to touch.

"I won't lie, it doesn't look good. But as I say, if we speak to him, he responds and tries to open his eyes. He's still there. He might be waning off, but he's still there," she said.

One granddaughter, Ndileka, described him as "stable" and thanked well-wishers from around the world for their support.

Maharaj had earlier declined to comment on media reports that South Africa's first black president was on life support, saying his privacy should be respected.

Mandela's fourth hospitalization in six months has forced a growing realization among South Africans that the man regarded as the father of their post-apartheid "Rainbow Nation" will not be among them forever.

"Mandela is very old and at that age, life is not good. I just pray that God takes him this time. He must go. He must rest," said Ida Mashego, a 60-year-old office cleaner in Johannesburg's Sandton financial district.

Mandela is admired around the world as a symbol of resistance to injustice for the way he opposed his country's apartheid system, spending 27 years in jail, more than half of them on notorious Robben Island.

He is also respected for the way he preached reconciliation after the 1994 transition to multi-racial democracy following three centuries of white domination.

"CELEBRATING HIS LIFE"

U.S. President Barack Obama is due to visit South Africa at the weekend as part of a three-nation Africa tour he has already started in Senegal. Maharaj said it was too early to say whether Obama's schedule in Johannesburg and Cape Town on Saturday and Sunday might be affected by Mandela's worsening condition.

Well-wishers' messages, bouquets and stuffed animals have piled up outside Mandela's Johannesburg home and the wall of the hospital compound where he is being treated in the capital.

As they headed to work on Thursday, South Africans seemed resigned to the prospect of losing their hero.

"We are all going to feel bad when he passes, but at the same time we will be celebrating his life. He has done so many great things for this country," said John Ndlovu, a 25-year-old office worker.

Mandela stepped down in 1999 after one five-year term in office.

Since then he has played little role in public life, dividing his time in retirement between his home in the wealthy Johannesburg suburb of Houghton and Qunu, the village in the impoverished Eastern Cape province where he was born.

The public's last glimpse of him was a brief clip aired by state television in April during a visit to his home by Zuma and other officials from the ruling African National Congress.

At the time, the 101-year-old liberation movement said Mandela was "in good shape", although the footage showed a thin and frail old man sitting expressionless in an armchair.

(Additional reporting by Pascal Fletcher and Ed Cropley; Writing by Pascal Fletcher; Editing by Gareth Jones)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/south-africa-waits-mandelas-condition-worsens-061819187.html

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Protein is involved with colon cancer cell's ability to invade other cells

June 27, 2013 ? Understanding how the protein km23-1 enables in the spread of colon cancer may lead to new treatments for the disease, according to researchers at Penn State College of Medicine.

Previous research shows that km23-1 is involved in the movement of cancer cells and in the control of specific proteins at the leading edge of moving cells. Kathleen Mulder, professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, who discovered the protein, now says km23-1 is used in the cancer cell's ability to move out of a tumor in the early stages ofinvasion.

"km23-1 may be able to help in this process due to its role in the assembly of large groups of proteins favorable to cancer invasion," Mulder said.

Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the United States. Tumors spreading to other parts of the body are the greatest threat to a patient's survival.

The researchers limited the amount of km23-1 available in the cells they studied, which allowed them to see how it affects cell behavior. A reduction in km23-1 caused a decrease in the production of transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta). In healthy cells, TGF-beta helps prevent cancer growth. However, in cancer cells, the protein actually aids in the spread of tumors. Limiting km23-1 also blocks the activity of proteins previously shown to lead to TGF-beta production. Researchers reported their results in PLOS One.

The researchers also find that cells with less km23-1 have reduced amounts of a protein that forms a framework structure associated with the spread of cancer. This scaffolding holds together key factors that help the cancer cells move and invade to form secondary tumors.

Mulder and colleagues say that by decreasing km23-1, colon cancer cells do not spread as much. This also affects several proteins known to make a cancer cell invasive, demonstrating that km23-1 is an important potential target for cancer therapies.

The researchers also looked at another protein that influences cell survival, migration and invasion, called ERK, which has higher activity in cancer cells. Lowering the levels of km23-1, reduced ERK activation. Decreased ERK activity relates to the production of TGF-beta and cell movement.

"If we can block km23-1, we can stop the spread of colon cancer earlier," Mulder said. "But we would also affect other important functions of the protein. In order to address this issue, we are now trying to find the specific partners of km23-1 that contribute to the invasion of the cancer cells. Then we can design more precise therapeutic agents that target critical regions of km23-1 rather than eliminating the entire protein."

Researchers used a cell model that represents a unique class of colon cancer that needs further study. This model features cells that move as groups, and not singularly.

"The type of cell movement, or migration, has important implications with respect to the detection of tumor cells in the blood of cancer patients, as well as for the development of new treatments," Mulder said.

Other researchers are Qunyan Jin, Guangming Liu, and Phillip P. Domeier of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; and Wei Ding, Department of Pediatrics.

The National Institutes of Health and, in part, a Pennsylvania Department of Health CURE grant supported this study.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/~3/XcXm5qcuT8E/130627142557.htm

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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Whale of a win: Environmental victory protects whales from noise pollution

Michael Jasny, director of the?NRDC?Marine Mammal Project, contributed this article to LiveScience's?Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights.

By Michael Jasny,?Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) / June 20, 2013

A gray whale attracts attention by blowing air out of its blowhole as it cruises just off the shore of Washington State, Wednesday, June 19, 2013. A landmark case will protect whales from the painfully loud blasts used in oil exploration.

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Today (June 20, 2013), a number of conservation groups, including my own,?announced a landmark agreement?that may prevent one such train wreck ? this one in the already scarred Gulf of Mexico.

The underlying problem is airguns.?To search for deep deposits of oil, companies troll the ocean with high-volume airguns that, for weeks or months on end, regularly pound the water?with sound louder than virtually any other man-made source, save explosives. We now know that these surveys can have?a vast environmental footprint, disrupting feeding, breeding and communication for whales and other species over literally thousands of square miles.

It's the sort of activity that ordinarily requires approval under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, Endangered Species Act, and other federal laws. And yet the government has allowed it to proceed without authorization in the Gulf of Mexico, a body of water that may well be the most heavily prospected on the planet.

Industry runs dozens of exploration surveys each year in the northern Gulf, and many of them make use of large airgun arrays. For more than a decade now, the problem has languished, even as the threat posed by airgun exploration has loomed larger and larger.

Our alliance of conservation groups sued over the government's failure. In the end, we reached agreement with both federal officials and industry representatives that will help protect marine mammals while a comprehensive environmental review is underway.?

Among other things, our settlement puts biologically important areas off-limits to high-energy exploration, expands protections to additional at-risk species and requires the use of listening devices to help prevent injury to endangered sperm whales. Our agreement is also forward-looking, requiring industry to develop and field-test an alternative to airguns known as marine vibroseis, which could substantially reduce many of the impacts. Over the long term, the hope is that working together stands a better chance of saving species in the Gulf's biologically compromised, politically heated environment.

Marine conservation in the Gulf isn't like conservation in other places. Among other difficulties, the disruptive activities NRDC is concerned about are affecting the same populations still suffering from the?Deepwater Horizon?disaster.?

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Hunting and Fishing Excise Taxes: Big Benefits for American Business

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Hunting and Fishing Excise Taxes: Big Benefits for American Business

Southwick Associates

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FERNANDINA BEACH, Fl --(Ammoland.com)- Imagine a business investment that yields a return of more than 1,000 percent.

If you were to guess the industry where such a return on investment (ROI) was possible, most people would guess energy, technology, defense or medical industries or even that historic standby, real estate.

But they would be wrong.

Such investments are a reality, however, in the sportfishing, hunting and shooting sports industries courtesy of the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration programs. Thanks to those programs, hunting manufacturers have enjoyed a 1,100 percent return on funds invested in generating improved hunting opportunities, while sportfishing-based companies have witnessed an amazing 2,157 percent.

Through excise taxes collected on many hunting, fishing and shooting products as part of these restoration programs, monies are returned to states to increase and improve outdoor opportunities. As a result, sportsmen and women have more outdoor opportunities in which to engage and ultimately spend more on products made by the same companies who pay the tax.

Between 1970 and 2006, excise tax collections averaged $251 million per year with all of these funds invested into fish and wildlife efforts. In that same time frame, hunters and shooters alone purchased an average of $3.1 billion in taxable outdoor items per year.

For more details on how excise tax investments are yielding big returns across America, check out the full report produced for the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.

About Southwick Associates (www.SouthwickAssociates.com):
Southwick Associates specializes in economic and business statistics related to fish and wildlife including measuring retail expenditures by anglers, hunters, wildlife viewers and other outdoor recreationists; quantifying the jobs, tax revenues and other economic impacts of outdoor recreation; tracking trends within outdoor industries; and analyzing the value of fish and wildlife resources and their uses. Participate in Southwick?s surveys at AnglerSurvey.com, HunterSurvey.com and ShooterSurvey.com.

Source: http://www.ammoland.com/2013/06/hunting-and-fishing-excise-taxes-big-benefits-for-american-business/

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Los Angeles schools do $30 million iPad deal with Apple

Los Angeles schools do $30 million iPad deal with Apple

The Los Angeles Unified School District has agreed to a $30 million deal with Apple to put iPads into the hands of every student at 47 schools over the next two years, according to the LA Times.

The iPad deal is a pilot program: the LA Unified School District is the second-largest in the nation, with a total population of over 660,000 students and more than 1,100 schools. This will put iPads in the hands of 35,000 of those students. The iPads will come pre-loaded with educational software and include three-year warranties, including district-wide allowances for repair and replacement of damaged units.

A unanimous vote from the Board of Education favored Apple despite protestations from Microsoft, which encouraged the school district to avoid a "one-size-fits-all" solution. That idea was dismissed by district staff, contending that Apple offers the better product.

A teachers union representative asked for a delay in the vote and said the money should instead be used to rehire staff, but those pleas fell on deaf ears. The district wants to move ahead with the iPad plan to accommodate future state and federal computer-based testing of students.

The $30 million is being raised through the issuance of school bonds - an unusual move, though not unprecedented. Bond issuances are most often used for major capital projects like new construction.

Source: LA Times via The Loop

    


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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Intel joins Alliance for Wireless Power's Board of Directors

DNP Intel joins Alliance for Wireless Power

The Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP), a consortium working to establish a new wireless charging standard, hasn't been around for terribly long -- Samsung and Qualcomm joined forces to create the organization just over a year ago -- but it's planning to make waves as quickly as possible. One of the most effective ways to do exactly that, then, would be to persuade large players in the mobile industry to join along, and Intel certainly meets that qualification. The company announced this afternoon that it has officially joined the A4WP's Board of Directors. This move doesn't guarantee that we'll be soon seeing Intel-powered devices with built-in wireless charging capabilities, but it's at least a solid indication that the folks in Santa Clara are mindful of (and intrigued by) the potential that near-field magnetic resonance tech holds.

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Tornado spotted near Denver airport terminal

DENVER (AP) ? A tornado warning for Denver International Airport is over and no damage has been reported.

Passengers had to take shelter in bathrooms and stairwells for about a half-hour Tuesday after the warning was issued. The National Weather Service said a confirmed tornado was spotted in the area.

Television coverage showed the airport's normally busy concourse was completely empty during the warning period.

As the storm passed, police briefly blocked traffic from Interstate 70 to Pena Boulevard, which connects the interstate to the airport. Dark clouds blanketed parts of the horizon over the plains to the east.

Severe thunderstorms could still produce some strong winds and hail in the area and across Colorado's eastern plains.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tornado-spotted-near-denver-airport-terminal-203115248.html

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Greece's public TV still off despite court ruling

ATHENS, Greece (AP) ? State TV channels in Greece remained off-air Tuesday as the political storm over the future of public broadcaster ERT raged on, despite a court ruling that the prime minister's decision to pull the plug was wrong.

The threat of a snap general election was averted late Monday after a meeting between Conservative Prime Minister Antonis Samaras and his center-left coalition partners, who strongly oppose his June 11 decision to close ERT and fire its staff of nearly 2,700.

The three-party talks came as Greece's high court ruled the government should not have switched off the public TV signal, despite conceding that it had the right to restructure the broadcaster.

Samaras had indicated he wants a leaner and more efficient replacement by late August. But he offered coalition partners to start programming sooner under a transition broadcaster, and the three leaders agreed to continue negotiations. They will meet again Wednesday.

Samaras is under pressure from Greece's international bailout lenders to continue with austerity reforms in return for continued payouts from their 240 billion euro ($320 billion) rescue program.

Late Tuesday, Samaras met with senior creditor representatives who are in Athens for a new inspection of the country's efforts to right its recession-crippled economy and to narrow budget deficits.

Finance Minister Yiannis Stournaras said after the talks that "significant progress" has been made, but provided no further details.

Though an imminent election over ERT's closure appears to have been averted, analyst George Tzogopoulos said the ongoing political crisis was making the government coalition look weak.

"The signal that is now sent to our partners in Europe and the markets is that this coalition is not stable any longer," said Tzogopoulos, a senior researcher at the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy.

Fired ERT workers have continued live broadcasts streamed online and satellite, helped by the Geneva, Switzerland-based European Broadcasting Union, which represents the continent's public broadcasters.

On Tuesday, the EBU urged the government to restore ERT's signal immediately, citing the court ruling. Samaras has also faced criticism from international human rights groups and the powerful Greek Orthodox Church.

And in Brussels, EU Commission spokesman Olivier Bailly said the commission expects the Greek authorities to "respect" legal decisions.

Shares on the Athens Stock Exchange closed 1.16 percent higher Tuesday, as investors breathed a sigh of relief that an election has been seemingly averted.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/greeces-public-tv-still-off-despite-court-ruling-143642967.html

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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Shazam for iOS updated with Pulse discovery feature, redesigned tab bar on iPhone

Shazam for iOS updated with Pulse discovery feature, redesigned tab bar on iPhone

It's been a mere few weeks since Shazam introduced those new location-based and tagging features for the tablet version of its iOS app, but the music-driven service isn't stopping there. Reaching version 6.1 on Apple's platform, today Shazam's universal application is bringing a few more tidbits to both the iPhone and iPad. Handset users, for one, will notice speedier load times within the app and a rather fresh look that focuses on displaying more info on the tab bar -- such as friend tags and chart updates. On the bigger screen, Shazam says it's improved things by allowing users to more easily delete tags from Favorites and by adding under-the-hood tweaks which should make for a smoother experience while browsing the Friends feed.

The bigger news, perhaps, is Shazam Pulse, a music discovery tool that's making its way to the iOS app, one which allows folks to quickly see and sample the music currently being tagged by people. It's worth noting that all these new features are available for Shazam and Shazam Encore, so fret not if you have one or the other.

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Via: Cult of Mac

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Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/06/18/shazam-ios-update/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget

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