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Karzai Names Second Cabinet Slate

Karzai Names Second Cabinet Slate KABUL -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai presented a second slate of nominees to fill his cabinet on Saturday after parliament rejected 70% of his first picks. Last week, lawmakers rejected of 17 of 24 nominees. The U.S. and other donor nations have been pressing Mr. Karzai to assemble his administration ahead of an international conference on Afghanistan to be held Jan. 28 in London. Second Vice President uggs outlet store Karim Khalili announced 16 ministerial candidates, including 15 to replace those rejected the first time, plus Mr. Karzai's pick to head the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Zalmay Rasoul, a longtime national security adviser. That post wasn't part of his first submission. He didn't submit names to replace Ishmail Khan, an infamous warlord who currently is the minister of water and energy, who had been rejected in the first vote. He also didn't submit a name for telecommunications. He said nominees for those portfolios would be announced soon. "I request that all the lawmakers think about the national interest of the country, the current situation of the country and the desires of the Afghan people and make a good decision," Mr. Khalili said as he read the names to parliament. Some analysts had expected Mr. Karzai to resubmit the names of rejected candidates for different positions, but all the nominees announced on Saturday hadn't been on the first list. Mr. Karzai's credibility both at home and abroad was shaken by fraud-plagued uggs outlet store presidential elections in August. In the first vote on the cabinet nominees, lawmakers rejected nominees viewed as Mr. Karzai's political cronies, those believed to be under the influence of warlords, and others deemed unqualified. Parliament approved the retention of incumbents in the key portfolios of defense, interior, finance and agriculture in the Jan. 2 vote. Those nominees were favored by the U.S. and other nations supplying troops and aid to Afghanistan. The U.S. and other Western nations hope that a stronger government will help keep disenchanted Afghans from siding with Taliban insurgents. Separately, a roadside bomb killed a member of NATO's International Security Assistance Force on Saturday in southern Afghanistan, raising to uggs outlet store three the number of ISAF deaths over the past two days, the alliance said. On Friday, a Danish soldier was killed by a roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan while another service member, whose nationality wasn't released, died in a vehicle accident in the west. A rocket also struck a clinic providing services for Afghans on Friday on a base of NATO's International Security Assistance Force in Kunar province, slightly wounding a number of service members, according to a statement by ISAF's regional office. Remote-controlled bombs also struck Afghans on Saturday. One blast hit a convoy carrying a provincial council member from Wardak province, killing ugg outlet a bodyguard and wounding five others, Interior Ministry spokesman Zemari Bashary said. Another explosion killed one policeman and wounded two in Kandahar, according to the ministry.
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Government Health Insurance Option Appears Doomed

Government Health Insurance Option Appears Doomed Senior House Democrats have largely abandoned hopes of including a government-run insurance option in the final compromise health care bill taking shape, according to several officials, and are pushing for other measures to rein in private insurers. House Speaker Nancy uggs outlet Pelosi and other senior Democrats told President Barack Obama in recent meetings they want the legislation to strip the insurance industry of a long-standing exemption from federal antitrust laws, officials said. That provision is in the House-passed measure, but was omitted from the bill that the Senate passed on Christmas Eve. They also want the final measure to include a House-passed proposal for a nationwide insurance exchange, to be regulated by the federal government, where consumers could shop for private coverage. The Senate bill calls for a state-based system of exchanges. Additionally, House Democrats want to require insurers to spend a minimum amount of premium income on benefits, thereby limiting what is available for salaries, bonuses, advertising and other items. The House bill sets the floor at 85 percent; the Senate-passed measure lowers it to 80 percent for policies sold to small groups and individuals. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because the negotiations are private. The maneuvering comes as the White House and majority Democrats intensify efforts to uggs outlet store agree on a final measure, possibly before Obama delivers his State of the Union address late this month or early in February. Government intervention into the insurance market is one of the most contentious issues to be settled. Others include the fate of a Senate-passed tax on high-cost insurance plans, bitterly opposed by some labor unions; the extent to which abortions could be covered by insurance to be sold in the new exchanges; and the amount of money available to help lower-income families purchase coverage. Liberals long have pressed to include a government-run insurance option in the legislation, arguing it would create competition for private companies and place a brake on costs. The job market ugg outlet remained in a deep funk in December, according to a government report Friday showing that employers view the economic recovery as too weak and too fragile to begin hiring again on any large scale. The pace of layoffs has slowed sharply in recent months, but businesses still cut 85,000 net jobs in December, the Labor Department said. The unemployment rate was unchanged at 10 percent, but economists suspect this is only because hundreds of thousands of frustrated workers stopped looking for jobs. With the jobless rate stuck in double digits and Democrats worried that the weak economy will prompt voters to turn on them in fall elections, the White House plans more public events in coming weeks to underscore its concern about jobs and the economy. On Friday, President Obama called the employment report a setback during his announcement of $2.3 billion in tax credits to support renewable energy, which the administration says will create 17,000 jobs. "The road to recovery is never straight," Obama said, "and we have to continue to work uggs outlet every single day to get our economy moving again." Senate Democrats, meanwhile, have begun crafting a bill to encourage job creation, which Democratic aides said will likely focus on small business, infrastructure spending and "green" energy. The House passed a $154 billion jobs bill in December. The report was not without bright spots; for instance, revised figures for November showed that the nation had actually added 4,000 jobs that month. It was the first month of job creation since December 2007. But the overall numbers were fundamentally disappointing, defying forecasters who had expected the number of jobs to hold steady and undermining hopes that better times are near for American workers. Half a year after the economy resumed growing, the job market remains uggs outlet store stuck in neutral. "Businesses just aren't set to hire, yet," said Mark Vitner, senior economist at Wells Fargo. "They've spent the last two years shrinking their operations to survive, and they're largely done with that, but they aren't seeing much reason to expand their operations yet." Employers slashed positions more dramatically in the past two years, squeezing more productivity out of remaining workers. That has led many analysts to expect a substantial increase in the number of uggs outlet jobs in the early months of 2010, as companies must hire again just to keep up with demand for their products. That still may happen, though the new report showed the deep sense of caution that remains among employers. "What we're seeing is slow, incremental progress," said Paul Villella, chief executive of HireStrategy, an employment services firm in Reston. "There is more activity, but nobody is saying, I need to hire someone tomorrow." One positive sign was the addition of 46,500 temporary jobs. That may presage overall job growth in the months ahead, as companies bring on temps to help meet demand while waiting to see uggs outlet store whether improved business conditions last.
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UPDATE: UPS Boosts 4Q Guidance; Outlines Job Cuts

UPDATE: UPS Boosts 4Q Guidance; Outlines Job Cuts United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS) raised earnings' guidance Friday and will take a one-time restructuring charge, though still expects a "gradual" economic recovery. The U.S. package uggs outlet shipping group cited a mix of cost savings and a better-than-expected domestic and international performance for the rise in fourth-quarter guidance. UPS is viewed as a key barometer for global trade activity, and the new guidance follows a late surge in shipping business as retailers and manufacturers restocked ahead of the late 2009 holiday season. Manufacturing orders have also been trending higher in recent weeks, and other transport indicators such as rail carloads have seen year-on-year improvements. UPS said it would cut 1,800 staff in the U.S., with a one-time charge offset by savings in its domestic small-package unit. However, the company said the cuts were as part of a long-planned management restructuring, rather than a reaction to the slow economy. It cut about 13,000 U.S. jobs last year, mostly through attrition, in uggs outlet response to the recession and a steep downturn in package volume. "We're talking about adopting a leaner management structure for the domestic business," UPS spokesman Norman Black said. The latest cuts have "nothing to do with the economic recession." The company said fourth-quarter results came in better than expected both domestically and internationally, even as it cautioned that it anticipates "a gradual economic recovery" rather than a quick rebound. Rival FedEx Corp. (FDX) noted last month that it was having a particularly strong December and said its anticipated busiest shipping day of the year came in well ahead of forecasts. UPS declined to comment Friday on its own holiday shipping season. However, FedEx uggs outlet store also issued a tepid earnings forecast for its fiscal third quarter, saying it expects a profit of 50 cents to 70 cents a share, well below the 84-cent consensus among analysts at the time. UPS raised its fourth-quarter earnings guidance to a range of 73 cents to 75 cents a share, up from its October view of 58 cents to 65 cents a share. The U.S. restructuring will reduce the number of districts in its small-package operation to 20 from 46, and the number of regions to three from five. "It's a big change in the (U.S.) management structure, but it has no effect on the operation," said Black, who added that improved technology and training essentially is allowing UPS managers to oversee larger geographic regions. The move will eliminate about 1,800 management and administrative positions across the country, although UPS said about 1,100 of the employees will be offered voluntary severance packages and some other jobs will be cut through attrition. The company has some 425,000 employees worldwide, about 340,000 of which are in the U.S. UPS shares were recently trading up 4.3% at $59.84 having earlier peaked at $61.13. The company is the latest to provide higher guidance ahead of the earnings' uggs outlet store season, which starts next week. Corporate profits are viewed as a key driver for recovery this year. Most economists and Federal Reserve policy makers agree that the economy is recovering from the worst slowdown from the Great Depression, though mirror the expectation of a gradual improvement. While most recent data has been positive, the U.S. Labor Department reported the U.S. lost 85,000 jobs in December, far more than the decline of 10,000 predicted by analysts. The December jobless rate stood at 10.0%, unchanged from November. Fed members have expressed concern about persistently high unemployment, and its ugg outlet negative impact on consumer spending. Since the start of the year, futures markets have significantly reduced expectations that an improved economy will prompt the Fed to enact a series of interest rate increases by the middle of this year to curb inflation. -By Bob Sechler, Dow Jones Newswires; 512-394-0285; bob.sechler@dowjones.com (Howard Packowitz and Joan E. Solsman contributed to this report) The chairman of the House oversight committee turned the spotlight Friday once again on the government's much-maligned bailout of American International Group, saying he would ask Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner to testify about whether company executives were told to withhold key details about how they were spending taxpayer money. Rep. Edolphus Towns (D-N.Y.), chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, said he will hold a hearing later this month to examine the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's role in ugg outlet advising AIG to limit its disclosures about billions of dollars it paid to other firms during the height of the financial crisis. Geithner was head of the New York Fed at the time. "More than one year after the first federal bailout of AIG, the American people continue to question where their tax dollars were really sent when the government rescued this company," Towns said in a statement. "I continue to believe that a comprehensive review of the rise and fall of AIG and the involvement of counterparties can provide a useful vehicle to understanding how inadequate regulations, cheap money, risky business deals, and in some instances, corruption led to the current economic crisis." He called for the hearing after the release this week of e-mails showing that the New York Fed had asked AIG to refrain from disclosing details about payments it had made to trading partners in the wake of its $85 billion initial federal bailout in late 2008. AIG ugg outlet transferred more than $62 billion to a number of large domestic and foreign banks, including Goldman Sachs and Société Générale, paying those obligations at full value. Treasury officials have said Geithner played no role in the decisions because he was a candidate for the Treasury post at the time and had recused himself. In addition, New York Fed general counsel Thomas Baxter said this week that the company's disclosures at the time complied with the law and that there was no effort to mislead the public. He added in a statement Friday that "matters of AIG securities law disclosure were not brought to the attention of the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York." White House spokesman Robert Gibbs on Friday defended Geithner, saying he "was not involved in any of these e-mails" between the New York Fed and AIG. "These decisions did not raise to his level at the Fed," he said. Asked if Geithner still had President Obama's full confidence, he replied, "Of course." Towns said the hearing will take place the week of Jan. 18. He said he will uggs outlet seek testimony from both Geithner and Baxter. A Treasury spokeswoman declined to comment when asked whether Geithner would testify at the hearing. "It is critical that we understand if the FRBNY did request the withholding of information and what the extent and nature of the pressure exerted by the FRBNY on AIG may have been," Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), wrote in asking Towns to investigate further. "In all cases, the money provided by the FRBNY to AIG came from U.S. taxpayers and taxpayers had the right to know at the time the money was being provided how it was to be used." Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), the ranking minority member of the oversight committee, who obtained the e-mails, also urged Towns to summon uggs outlet store Geithner. "Secretary Geithner's appearance before this committee is long overdue," Issa wrote, adding that Geithner should be compelled to testify "as soon as possible, by subpoena if necessary." Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.), chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, also told reporters that he was troubled by the New York Fed's apparent actions regarding AIG's disclosures and would support hearings on the issue. The issue of AIG's payouts to its trading partners -- and why they were paid at 100 cents on the dollar -- has remained as one of the most controversial elements of the insurance giant's federal rescue. These questions have hounded Geithner and other officials over the past year, as lawmakers continue to fume about uggs outlet store the "backdoor bailouts" that flowed from the U.S. government through AIG and to its counterparts. The latest set of e-mails show lawyers for the New York Fed advising AIG officials in late 2008 to hold off on disclosing certain details to the Securities and Exchange Commission, including disclosures that would have revealed names of banks receiving payments. The SEC and members of Congress continued to press the company to disclose more about the recipients. In mid-March 2009, AIG released the names of dozens of trading partners, saying the disclosure was made after consulting the Federal Reserve. By then, however, the ugg outlet company was embroiled in another public controversy involving bonuses to employees at AIG Financial Products, the unit whose faulty credit derivatives had nearly wrecked the insurer.
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Prop. 8 trial will be shown on YouTube

Prop. 8 trial will be shown on YouTube (01-06) 16:17 PST SAN FRANCISCO -- Next week's trial in San Francisco of a lawsuit challenging the initiative that banned same-sex marriage in California won't be televised live, but it will be videotaped for delayed Internet release on YouTube, a federal judge ruled Wednesday. More News * Abrupt Democratic retirements show tough landscape 01.06.10 * AP sources: Obama backs high-end health plan tax 01.06.10 * Prop. 8 trial uggs outlet will be shown on YouTube 01.06.10 * Calif. lawmakers pass major school-reform package 01.06.10 Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker in San Francisco ordered the video coverage, the first ever for a federal trial in California, over the objections of Proposition 8's sponsors. Their lawyer argued that allowing the proceedings to be viewed outside the courthouse would violate their right to a fair trial by intimidating their witnesses. "The knowledge that you're testifying to untold thousands or millions ... can cause some witnesses to become more timid," and induce others to be overly dramatic, attorney Michael Kirk told Walker. Prop. 8's campaign committee, Protect Marriage, has maintained that some of its supporters have been harassed, and that witnesses whose testimony was widely seen would face further danger. Walker will have the power to order that individual witnesses' faces be concealed or their voices muted on the YouTube uploads. Kirk said such actions would only draw attention to the witnesses. But Walker said this case seemed ideal for a pilot program, approved last month by the federal appeals court in San Francisco, to allow telecasting of selected nonjury civil trials. He cited the wide interest in the case and said most of the witnesses would be campaign officials or academic experts accustomed to speaking in public. "I've always thought that if the public could see how the judicial process works, they would take a somewhat different uggs outlet view of it," the judge said. Prop. 8, approved by the voters in November 2008, amended the California Constitution to overturn a May 2008 state Supreme Court ruling that allowed gay and lesbian couples to marry. The lawsuit by two same-sex couples, a gay-rights group and the city of San Francisco claims the initiative violates the U.S. constitutional guarantee of equal protection by discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation and gender. The nonjury trial, the first in any U.S. court on same-sex marriage, begins Monday and is scheduled to last two to three weeks. Lawyers for the couples supported video coverage. "What happens in the courtroom is public property," attorney Theodore Boutrous told Walker. Courts in most states, including California, allow television coverage with the judge's consent, but federal courts have historically barred cameras. The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco is one of two appellate courts that televises some of its hearings, but no appellate court has allowed telecasting of trials until now. Walker's order, subject to final approval by the appeals court's chief judge, allows live video feeds to public areas of federal appeals courthouses in San Francisco, Pasadena, Seattle and uggs outlet store Portland, Ore., and to a federal court in Chicago that has requested it. The videotape will be posted on a YouTube site ( www.youtube.com/usdccand) as soon as possible, which might be later the same day or the next morning, said Buz Rico, the court's technical adviser. Media organizations, including Hearst Corp., which owns The Chronicle, urged Walker to go further and allow live telecasting. Their lawyer, Thomas Burke, said a camera crew from In Session, formerly known as Court TV, could provide pool coverage with higher quality and none of the technological limitations that the court staff would face with YouTube. Walker said he wanted this initial venture to be entirely under the court's control. Burke said afterward that the delayed coverage was "a really important first step." DUBLIN – A 49-year-old electrician emerged Wednesday as an unlikely symbol of what can go wrong in the war on terror after authorities in Slovakia planted an explosive in his backpack to test security — then let it travel all the way to Ireland. The incredible chain of events included a pilot taking off with the explosive on aboard, the closure of a busy Dublin thoroughfare during rush hour and the man's arrest as a terror suspect. It all began Saturday when a policeman in Slovakia slipped 3.4 ounces (96 grams) of plastic explosive into Stefan Gonda's check-in luggage at Bratislava's Poprad-Tatry Airport as he and his wife were returning home to Ireland after a Christmas visit. Slovak authorities said the bomb material and a dummy that smelled like explosives were hidden in the bag as a training test for a bomb-sniffing dog, who did pinpoint the fake. But the police officer in charge got distracted and failed to remove the cache containing the real thing, the Slovak uggs outlet store Interior Ministry said. That allowed RDX plastic explosive to travel undetected through airport security onto a Danube Wings aircraft. While the Slovak ministry blamed the incident on "a silly and unprofessional mistake," Irish officials and international security experts expressed disbelief that the Slovaks had hidden actual explosives in the luggage of an innocent passenger. "It's unbelievable, it's astonishing," said Rick Nelson, a former Bush administration official who worked at the National Counterterrorism Center. "I'm not sure what they were thinking, using an unknowing civilian rather than an undercover security official." The incident was bound to heighten the debate over airport security in the wake of the Christmas near-disaster when a 23-year-old Nigerian suspect tried to detonate an explosive aboard a Northwest Airlines flight bound for Detroit. Gonda didn't find out about the explosive hidden in his bag until Monday night, when Slovak police called him and told him where to find it. Slovakia's deputy prime minister, Robert Kalinak, also telephoned to apologize. That didn't stop Gonda ugg outlet from being arrested the next morning. Ireland's national police force, the Garda Siochana, said it received only a vague tip from their Slovak counterparts saying Gonda was suspected of possessing explosives. So officers pounced Tuesday morning, closing a busy Dublin intersection at rush hour, evacuating several apartment buildings, sending in the Irish army's bomb squad and taking Gonda into custody. Gonda was released without charge three hours later after Slovakia's Embassy intervened with more information. "I am truly sorry about what happened, and offer my deep regret and apology to the Irish people," Slovakia's ambassador to Ireland, Roman Buzek, told Irish broadcaster RTE. Gonda declined to speak to journalists staking out his apartment. Meanwhile, Slovakia's Interior Ministry said Wednesday it had ordered an immediate halt to such training exercises, though it uggs outlet maintained no one was in danger during the flight because the explosive was harmless without a detonator. Tibor Mako, commander of the Slovak Border and Foreign Police, told a news conference Wednesday that the pilot of the Danube Wings aircraft was told about the explosives while taxiing for takeoff — but chose to leave anyway when reassured it couldn't detonate on its own. Danube Wings, a Slovak airline that began flying to Dublin last month, confirmed that air-traffic controllers told the pilot a bag on board contained "a harmless sample" — but said they didn't specify it was explosives. Mako and the Interior Ministry also contended they informed the Dublin Airport of the explosives in a telex message Saturday while the aircraft was en route. However, the Dublin Airport Authority and the Dublin Airport Police said they received no such warning — apparently because the telex was sent to an international baggage-handling company. The company, Servisair, said Wednesday it received the Slovaks' broken-English message — but didn't know what to make of it. The telex, released to Irish media on Wednesday, said the Slovaks wanted the explosives to be collected and shipped back. The message described the bag's appearance and said the "test sample" would not explode or catch fire. "We would kindly ask you to return that sample by return flight," it said. U.S. and international uggs outlet security experts criticized Slovakia for planting explosives in the luggage of an unknowing passenger. Clark Kent Ervin, the former inspector general of the U.S. Homeland Security Department, called the test "crazy." "It should be a controlled exercise," Ervin said. "It never should be done to someone unwittingly." Jane's Aviation analyst Chris Yates agreed. "The whole idea of putting devices in passenger bags scares the living daylights out of me, frankly. It leaves it wide open to a whole range of things, including theft," Yates told The Associated Press in London. Yates said that although professional-grade explosives wouldn't explode unless triggered by a detonator and power-timer unit, even uggs outlet store well-packaged explosives could have left a chemical trace on Gonda's backpack. "If he turned up at an airport with the same bag anytime soon and those traces were still on that bag, the passenger could be hauled aside and given the third degree if his bag was swabbed. You could conceivably end up on a (terrorist) watch list." The experts also noted that Slovakia was ignoring past mistakes in using civilians' luggage for bomb-sniffing tests without their knowledge. In 2004, France stopped such tests after losing track of nearly 100 ounces (5 grams) of explosives surreptitiously planted in an uggs outlet store unwitting passenger's suitcase. It was never recovered.
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Why Twitter Will Endure

Why Twitter Will Endure I can remember when I first thought seriously about Twitter. Last March, I was at the SXSW conference, a conclave in Austin, Tex., where technology, media and music are mashed up and re-imagined, and, not so coincidentally, where Twitter first rolled out in 2007. As someone who was oversubscribed on Facebook, overwhelmed by the computer-generated RSS feeds of news that came flying at me, and swamped by incoming e-mail messages, the last thing I wanted was one more Web-borne intrusion into my life. Enlarge This Image Yarek Waszul Related Sidebar: Nine to Follow Among Millions (January 3, 2010) Times Topic: ugg outlet TwitterAnd then there was the name. Twitter. In the pantheon of digital nomenclature — brands within a sector of the economy that grew so fast that all the sensible names were quickly taken — it would be hard to come up with a noun more trite than Twitter. It impugns itself, promising something slight and inconsequential, yet another way to make hours disappear and have nothing to show for it. And just in case the noun is not sufficiently indicting, the verb, “to tweet” is even more embarrassing. Beyond the dippy lingo, the idea that something intelligent, something worthy of mindshare, might occur in the space of 140 characters — Twitter’s parameters were set by what would fit in a text message on a phone — seems unlikely. But it was clear that at the conference, the primary news platform was Twitter, with real-time annotation of the panels on stage and critical updates about what was happening elsewhere at a very hectic convention. At 52, I succumbed, partly out of professional necessity. And now, nearly a year later, has Twitter turned my brain to mush? No, I’m in narrative on more things in a given moment than I ever thought possible, and instead of spending a half-hour surfing in search of illumination, I get a sense of the day’s news and how people are reacting to it in the time that it takes to wait for coffee at Starbucks. Yes, I worry about my ability to think long thoughts — where was I, anyway? — but the tradeoff has been worth ugg outlet it. Some time soon, the company won’t say when, the 100-millionth person will have signed on to Twitter to follow and be followed by friends and strangers. That may sound like a MySpace waiting to happen — remember MySpace? — but I’m convinced Twitter is here to stay. And I’m not alone. “The history of the Internet suggests that there have been cool Web sites that go in and out of fashion and then there have been open standards that become plumbing,” said Steven Johnson, the author and technology observer who wrote a seminal piece about Twitter for Time last June. “Twitter is looking more and more like plumbing, and plumbing is eternal.” Really? What could anyone possibly find useful in this cacophony of short-burst communication? Well, that depends on whom you ask, but more importantly whom you follow. On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely ugg outlet information. The most frequent objection to Twitter is a predictable one: “I don’t need to know someone is eating a donut right now.” But if that someone is a serious user of Twitter, she or he might actually be eating the curmudgeon’s lunch, racing ahead with a clear, up-to-the-second picture of an increasingly connected, busy world. The service has obvious utility for a journalist, but no matter what business you are in, imagine knowing what the thought leaders in your industry were reading and considering. And beyond following specific individuals, Twitter hash tags allow you to go deep into interests and obsession: #rollerderby, #physics, #puppets and #Avatar, to name just a few of many thousands. The act of publishing on Twitter is so friction-free — a few keystrokes and hit send — that you can forget that others are out there listening. I was on a Virgin America cross-country flight, and used its wireless connection to tweet about the fact that the guy next to me seemed to be the leader of a cult involving Axe body spray. A half-hour later, a steward approached me and said he wondered if I would be more comfortable with a seat in the bulkhead. (He turned out to be a great guy, but I was doing a story involving another part of the company, so I had to decline the offer. @VirginAmerica, its corporate Twitter account, sent me a message afterward saying perhaps it should develop a screening process for Axe. It was creepy and comforting all at once.) Like many newbies on Twitter, I vastly overestimated the importance of broadcasting on Twitter and after a while, I realized that I was not Moses and neither Twitter nor its users were wondering what I thought. Nearly a year in, I’ve come to understand that the real value of the service is listening to a wired collective voice. Not that long ago, I was at a conference at Yale and looked at the sea of open laptops in the seats in front of me. So why wasn’t my laptop open? Because I follow people on Twitter who serve as my Web-crawling proxies, each of them tweeting links that I could examine and read on a uggs outlet Blackberry. Regardless of where I am, I surf far less than I used to. At first, Twitter can be overwhelming, but think of it as a river of data rushing past that I dip a cup into every once in a while. Much of what I need to know is in that cup: if it looks like Apple is going to demo its new tablet, or Amazon sold more Kindles than actual books at Christmas, or the final vote in the Senate gets locked in on health care, I almost always learn about it first on Twitter. The expressive limits of a kind of narrative developed from text messages, with less space to digress or explain than this sentence, has significant upsides. The best people on Twitter communicate with economy and precision, with each element — links, hash tags and comments — freighted with meaning. Professional acquaintances whom I find insufferable on every other platform suddenly become interesting within the confines of Twitter. Twitter is incredibly uggs outlet customizable, with little of the social expectations that go with Facebook. Depending on whom you follow, Twitter can reveal a nation riveted by the last episode of “Jersey Shore” or a short-form conclave of brilliance. There is plenty of nonsense — #Tiger had quite a run — but there are rich threads on the day’s news and bravura solo performances from learned autodidacts. And the ethos of Twitter, which is based on self-defining groups, is far more well-mannered than many parts of the Web — more Toastmasters than mosh pit. On Twitter, you are your avatar and your avatar is you, so best not to act like a lout and when people want to flame you for something you said, they are responding to their own followers, not yours, so trolls quickly lose interest. “Anything that is useful to both dissidents in Iran and Martha Stewart has a lot going for it; Twitter has more raw capability for users than anything since e-mail,” said Clay Shirky, who wrote “Here Comes Everybody,” a book about social media. “It will be hard to wait out Twitter because it is lightweight, endlessly useful and gets better as more people use it. Brands are using it, institutions are using it, and it is becoming a place where a lot of important conversations are being held.” Related Sidebar: Nine to Follow Among Millions (January 3, 2010) Times Topic: TwitterTwitter helps define what is important by what Mr. Shirky has called “algorithmic authority,” meaning that if all kinds of people are pointing at the same thing at the same instant, it must be a pretty big deal. Beyond the throbbing networked intelligence, there is the possibility of practical magic. Twitter can tell you uggs outlet what kind of netbook you should buy for your wife for Christmas — thanks Twitter! — or call you out when you complain about the long lines it took to buy it, as a tweeter on behalf of the electronics store B & H did when I shared the experience on my Blackberry while in line. I have found transcendent tacos at a car wash in San Antonio, rediscovered a brand of reporter’s notepad I adore, uncovered sources for stories, all just by typing a query into Twitter. All those riches do not come at zero cost: If you think e-mail and surfing can make time disappear, wait until you get ahold of Twitter, or more likely, it gets ahold of you. There is always something more interesting on Twitter than whatever you happen to be working on. But in the right circumstance, Twitter can flex some big muscles. Think of last weekend, a heavy travel period marked by a terrorist incident on Friday. As news outlets were scrambling to understand the implications for travelers on Saturday morning, Twitter began lighting up with reports of new security initiatives, including one from @CharleneLi, a consultant who uggs outlet store tweeted from the Montreal airport at about 7:30 a.m.: “New security rules for int’l flights into US. 1 bag, no electronics the ENTIRE flight, no getting up last hour of flight.” It was far from the whole story and getting ahead of the news by some hours would seem like no big deal, but imagine you or someone you loved was flying later that same day: Twitter might seem very useful. Twitter’s growing informational hegemony is not assured. There have been serious outages in recent weeks, leading many business and government users to wonder about the stability of the platform. And this being the Web, many smart folks are plotting ways to turn Twitter into so much pixilated mist. But I don’t think so. I can go anywhere I want on the Web, but there is no guarantee that my Twitter gang will come with me. I may have quite uggs outlet a few followers, but that doesn’t make me Moses.
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Cramped on Land, Big Oil Bets at Sea

Cramped on Land, Big Oil Bets at Sea Big Oil never wanted to be here, in 4,300 feet of water far out in the Gulf of Mexico, drilling through nearly five miles of rock. It is an expensive way to look for oil. Chevron Corp. is paying nearly $500,000 a day to the owner of the Clear Leader, one of the world's newest and most powerful drilling rigs. The new well off the coast of Louisiana will connect to a huge platform floating nearby, which cost Chevron $650 million to build. The first phase of this oil-exploration project took more than uggs outlet 10 years and cost $2.7 billion -- with no guarantee it would pay off. Chevron came here, an hour-long helicopter ride south of New Orleans, because so many of the places it would rather be -- big, easily tapped oil fields close to shore -- have become off-limits. Western oil companies have been kicked out of much of the Middle East in recent decades, had assets seized in Venezuela and seen much of the U.S. roped off because of environmental regulations. Their access in Iran is limited by sanctions, in Russia by curbs on foreign investment, in Iraq by violence. A hundred and fifty miles south of New Orleans, the Discover Clear Leader is searching for oil. WSJ's Ben Casselman reports. So, Chevron and other major oil companies are moving ever farther from shore in search of oil. That quest is paying off as these companies discover unexpectedly large quantities of oil -- oil that only they have the technology and financial muscle to find and produce. In May, the first wells from Chevron's latest Gulf of Mexico project came online. The wells are now pumping 125,000 barrels of oil a day, making the project one of the gulf's biggest producers. In September, BP PLC announced what could be the biggest discovery in the gulf in years: a field that could hold three billion barrels. Beyond the Gulf of Mexico, companies have announced big finds off the coasts of Brazil and Ghana, leading some experts to suggest the existence of a massive oil reservoir stretching across the Atlantic from Africa to South America. Production from deepwater projects -- those in water at least uggs outlet store 1,000 feet deep -- grew by 67%, or by about 2.3 million barrels a day, between 2005 and 2008, according to PFC Energy, a Washington consulting firm. The discoveries come as many of the giant oil fields of the past century are beginning to dry up, and as some experts are warning that global oil production could soon reach a peak and begin to decline. The new deepwater fields represent a huge and largely untapped source of oil, which could help ease fears that the world won't be able to meet demand for energy, which is expected to grow rapidly in coming years. For oil companies, the discoveries mean something more: After a decade of retreat, large Western energy companies are taking back the lead in the quest to find oil. "A lot of people can get the very easy oil," says George Kirkland, Chevron's vice chairman. "There's just not a lot of it left." There are challengers to Big Oil's deepwater dominance. Brazil recently has moved to give a larger share of its offshore oil to its state-run oil company, Petrobras. A handful of smaller companies, such ugg outlet as Anadarko Petroleum Corp. and Tullow Oil PLC, have had success offshore, particularly in Ghana, where giants like BP and Exxon Mobil Corp. are now playing catch-up. The enormous investments of time and money required for such projects have made many experts skeptical that they can ease the long-term pressure on global oil supplies. The scale of the projects means that few smaller companies have the resources to take them on. Devon Energy Corp., an independent producer based in Oklahoma City, recently announced plans to abandon its deepwater-exploration business to focus on less-expensive onshore projects, which is says will produce a better return. "This is technology capable of going to the moon," says Robin West, chairman of consulting firm PFC Energy, involving "extraordinary uncertainty, immense levels of information processing, staggering amounts of capital." Offshore drilling is almost as old as the oil industry itself. In the 1890s, companies began prospecting for oil from piers extending off the beach near Santa Barbara, Calif. Gulf Oil drilled the world's first fully offshore well from cedar pilings on a shallow lake near Oil City, ugg outlet La., in 1911. From there, the industry pushed gradually outward, from the Louisiana bayous in the 1920s into the Gulf of Mexico, where Kerr McGee drilled the first well out of sight of land in 1947. The push into deeper water has come in the past decade. "What has enabled us to do that is technology," says David Rainey, BP's head of exploration for the Gulf of Mexico. "We have been pushing the limits of seismic-imaging technology and drilling technology." Perhaps a bigger reason for the recent emphasis on deepwater exploration is that companies had few other places to go. In the early decades of oil exploration, Western companies were the only ones with the technology to manage big oil projects. But as technology spread and state-run oil companies became more sophisticated, foreign governments have relied less on outside help and have demanded greater control of their own oil resources. With a few exceptions, state-run companies have largely stayed out of the deep water, with its enormous technical challenges and multibillion-dollar investment requirements. Western companies have steadily pushed farther offshore, not just in the Gulf of Mexico but in places like Nigeria, Malaysia, Norway and Australia. At the same time, traditional ugg outlet oil fields have begun to dry up. In Mexico, the world's seventh-largest oil producer, daily production has dropped 23% since 2004 as output from its giant Cantarell field fell sharply. Other countries have seen their own, mostly smaller, declines. Falling output from old fields has stoked fears that world-wide production could be nearing its peak. Global oil reserves -- a measure of oil that has been found but not yet produced -- fell in 2008 for the first time in a decade, according to BP's annual statistical review. Moreover, there are signs demand could soon catch up to supply. Global oil consumption has risen by 5.4 million barrels a day in the past five years, while production has risen by just 4.8 million barrels a day. Such fears helped drive a rapid run-up in oil prices to nearly $150 a barrel in July 2008. The global recession cooled demand, driving down prices, although many experts expect prices to rise again when the economy recovers. Already, prices have rebounded to about $80 a barrel, from under $35 in December 2008. Rising prices have spurred offshore exploration. By 2008, about 8% of global oil production came from deepwater fields. Yet even the biggest deepwater projects aren't enough to put a dent in global supply problems on their own. The ugg outlet world's largest deepwater platform, BP's Thunder Horse in the Gulf of Mexico, produces 250,000 barrels of oil a day, just 0.3% of global consumption. "These discoveries are changing the debate," says Ed Morse, chief economist for LCM Commodities, a brokerage firm. What remains unclear, he says, is whether the deepwater projects will ensure that new discoveries continue to meet demand. Many in the industry argue the new fields have expanded the limits of where the industry can find oil, potentially delaying a decline in global production. "There are vast unexplored areas in deep water, so tremendous opportunities for growth," says Steven Newman, president of Transocean Ltd., which owns the Clear Leader rig. The push into deeper water hasn't always been smooth sailing. Offshore projects are expensive, time-consuming and prone to failure. Chevron boasts of a 45% exploration overall success rate in recent years, a remarkable run by industry standards, but one that also means the company has spent billions on projects that haven't panned out. Chevron's successes have outweighed its failures. It was expected to be the fastest-growing big oil company in 2009, as measured by oil production, in large part because of new offshore projects in uggs outlet the Gulf of Mexico and off Brazil. Other companies that have embraced offshore exploration, such as BP, are also seeing big growth, while those that haven't are scrambling. Exxon, which hasn't emphasized deepwater exploration as much as competitors, recently offered $4 billion for a stake in an oil field off the coast of Ghana. Chevron made its big offshore bet in the 1990s, when it began buying up leases in the Gulf of Mexico that were in such deep water, the technology didn't yet exist to drill there. Confident that technology would catch up, the company in 1996 bid in and won a U.S. government auction for the right to explore for oil in several areas of the gulf, in hopes that a fraction would turn into producing fields. Chevron then spent six years analyzing its new holdings, figuring out which were most likely to hold oil. The key tool in its arsenal: seismic imaging, a sonar-like process in which sound waves are shot into the rock, and their echoes are picked up by sensors on the surface. Adding to the challenge: The oil that Chevron was pursuing lay beneath a thick layer of salt, which disrupts seismic sound waves and blurs the images like a smudge on a camera lens. The company had to analyze the data with supercomputers to clear up that distortion. The analysis revealed a potentially huge oil reservoir. Even so, Chevron estimated it had only a one-in-eight uggs outlet chance of finding commercial quantities of oil. The only way to know for sure was to drill. So, in 2002, Chevron spent about $100 million to sink its first well in the field, which came to be known as Tahiti. That well needed to hit a 200-foot-long target from five miles away -- akin to hitting a dart board from a city block away. "You have to roll the dice, and the dice roll now is north of $100 million," says Gary Luquette, president of Chevron's North American exploration and production division. Chevron's first Tahiti well struck enough oil to make it worth more drilling to see how big the field might be. By 2005, the company had learned enough to go forward with the project. That required building a 700-foot-tall, 45,000-ton floating oil-production platform, and drilling a half dozen wells to feed oil to it. Tahiti produced its first commercial quantities uggs outlet store of oil in May. On a recent morning, the Clear Leader rolled on the waves 190 miles south of New Orleans, held almost perfectly in place by its satellite-controlled navigation system and six Korean-made engines. In a cabin on the ship's deck, a team of drillers in coveralls monitored computer terminals as they used joysticks to control a drill bit more than 12,800 feet below. The oil they were targeting lay another 14,000 feet underground -- an easy reach for a ship that can drill down 7.5 miles. The well is part of a second phase of the Tahiti project, which will require drilling several more wells and expanding the floating platform -- an additional $2 billion in spending, still with no guarantee of success. Kevin Ricketts, a Chevron engineer who worked on both phases of the Tahiti project, recalled uggs outlet store looking up at the massive platform while it was still on shore, and reflecting on how his team's analysis had led to its construction. "I'd never seen anything that big," Mr. Ricketts said. "I thought, holy moly, our production forecast led to that thing being built. I sure hope we're right."
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Stupid iPhone apps

Stupid iPhone apps Maybe David Letterman should retire his "Stupid Pet Tricks" segment in favor of a new one called "Stupid iPhone Apps." Is it just me or are these apps pointless time (and money) wasters? And a couple of them seem highly likely to cause actual damage to your iPhone. Apparently Apple sells 350 apps per minute from the iTunes app store -- over 3 billion since it launched -- but surely, soon, we'll all be suffering from "cute" novelty burnout when the useful ideas have been used up ... or maybe not. Never underestimate the American consumer, eh? Exhibit the first: Happy Dangy Diggy. This whimsical app allows you to blow virtual kisses to the object of your affection cyber-stalking. Although this might've come in handy were we in the midst of uggs outlet a full-blown H1N1 pandemic (you know, like the one that was supposed to happen), in the absence of a public health crisis, it's just plain goofy. If you need an iPhone app to flirt, well, dude, you're pathetic! Next up: the iSteam app, which will fog up your iPhone with realistic digital fog. Someone showed me this at a party recently and I just shook my head in bored disbelief. You can simply breathe on your iPhone for free to fog it up, but at least that's all that the app costs anyway. It's gratis for now from the developer --which is about what it's worth, if you ask me. Cute? Sure, but who cares? As Randy Johnson announced his retirement this afternoon, he wanted to make one thing perfectly clear: He is not coming back. "I think I learned a lesson over the last few years by watching guys retire and un-retire," Johnson said in a conference call. "That's their decision. That's not the way I pictured retiring for myself." So Johnson said he took his time this winter, waiting to make his decision until he could do so "wholeheartedly, and stick to it." He put the chance of him staying retired at 100%. "There's not a 99.9% chance," he said. Roger Clemens put his chance of retirement at 99.9% after the 2003 and 2004 seasons, then returned each time. Johnson said he believed he could have played another year. However, he said his skills "obviously were diminishing" uggs outlet store during the past three to four years. And, after enduring two back surgeries and rehabilitation for a torn rotator cuff over the past three years, he said he appreciated the chance to go out on his own terms, rather than being released for injury or ineffectiveness. "I would like to coach down the road," he said. For now, he said he would enjoy a summer with his family and perhaps partake in some activities generally forbidden under the standard player contract. "Parachuting, zip-lining, swimming with great whites in Australia," he said, chuckling. As he watched the World Series this year, with all the debate about whether the New York Yankees should use their starting pitchers on three days' rest, he said he thought back to the 2001 World Series, the ugg outlet only one in which he pitched. He started Game 6, working seven innings for the victory, then finished Game 7 -- on the very next day -- working 1 1/3 innings for the victory. "I had more in the tank," he said. Johnson would not say what cap he would prefer to wear into the Hall of Fame, but he did say how he would like to be remembered. "I worked hard, I was a fierce competitor, and I gave everything I had," he said. Mike Shanahan has reached an agreement in principle to coach the Washington Redskins, according to a report in the Denver Post. The Redskins, according to Rick Maese, have no comment on the report. The Cardinals announced that Holliday agreed to a seven-year, $120-million deal that includes a no-trade clause on Tuesday to hit behind Albert Pujols(notes) and play left field for the defending NL Central champion Cardinals. Widely regarded as the top available free agent and pegged No. 1 in Yahoo! Sports’ rankings, Holliday, who turns 30 on Jan. 15, is among the best pure hitters in baseball. His batting average has been over .300 for five consecutive years, and his patience, power and defensive prowess in left field separated him from the other top free-agent hitter, outfielder Jason Bay(notes). ADVERTISEMENT Last November, Colorado – the team that drafted Holliday – traded him to Oakland after he turned down a four-year, $72 million ugg outlet contract extension. By midseason, Holliday looked as though he’d recoup barely half that on the market, as his numbers floundered along with the A’s fortunes. A deadline deal that sent Holliday to St. Louis revitalized him – and propelled him back into the elite area that allowed his agent, Scott Boras, to net the biggest payday this offseason. Holliday thrived following his July 23 trade to the Cardinals, hitting .353 with a 1.023 OPS in the cleanup spot behind National League MVP Albert Pujols. While Pujols wasn’t as effective with Holliday in a St. Louis uniform – his OPS before the deal was 1.161, after it 1.018 – he obliquely pointed to Holliday’s return as a sign of the Cardinals’ dedication as he approaches free uggs outlet agency in 2011. Had he signed somewhere else – Boras said the market was hearty, though appearances suggested otherwise – Holliday would have worn his fourth different uniform in 13 months. They did their part. Now comes the difficulty for St. Louis: figuring out how to squeeze an expected $30 million a year for Pujols along with Holliday’s contract and somehow end up with a payroll in the $100 million range. It’s why, ultimately, Holliday’s return to St. Louis is something of a shock. Even though he fit in every fashion – from his personality to his work ethic to his Midwestern roots – the money was always assumed an immovable road block. Cardinals GM John Mozeliak and owner Bill DeWitt found enough leeway to suit their sensibilities, and now the Cardinals can rest knowing their cleanup spot is filled and Pujols likely is satisfied. It also helps that Holliday will reunite with Mark McGwire, the great slugger and his personal uggs outlet hitting guru, who returns from a self-imposed exile this year to become Cardinals hitting coach. It was McGwire who four years ago suggested Holliday employ a leg kick in his swing. That season, he jumped from 19 home runs to 34, and the next year Holliday hit 37 home runs, drove in 137 runs, finished second in MVP balloting and led Colorado to its first World Series. He returned to the playoffs this year, but the Cardinals bombed out in three games against the Dodgers. Most memorable was how Game 2 ended: with a fly ball conking Holliday in his nether regions and Los Angeles celebrating an uggs outlet store improbable victory. It was perhaps the worst way possible to head into an offseason. One that got a lot better Tuesday.
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Pomegranate compounds may ease breast cancer risk

Pomegranate compounds may ease breast cancer risk WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Enzyme-blocking chemicals in pomegranates may reduce the risk of estrogen-fueled breast cancers, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday. Health An acid found in pomegranates appears to block aromatase, an enzyme that converts androgen to estrogen, a hormone that plays a role in the development of breast cancer, the researchers wrote in the uggs outlet journal Cancer Prevention Research. "We identified some of these chemicals in pomegranates that actually have properties that can suppress aromatase," researcher Shiuan Chen, of the City of Hope cancer research and treatment center in Duarte, California, said in a telephone interview. Many women who have had breast cancer take medicines called aromatase inhibitors -- such as Pfizer's Aromasin, Novartis' Femara and AstraZeneca Plc's Arimidex -- to keep estrogen from feeding tumors. Chen and colleagues studied whether compounds, or phytochemicals, in pomegranates can suppress aromatase and ultimately block cancer growth. They found that 10 natural compounds in the fruit may potentially prevent estrogen-related breast cancer. Chen said the compounds would not be a replacement for aromatase inhibitors. "We do not recommend people start taking this as a replacement for the AI's," Chen said. "They (pomegranate compounds) are not as potent as the real drugs so we think that the interest probably is more on the prevention end rather than in a therapeutic purpose." Other researchers not associated with the study told the journal that the results are promising, and suggested more studies involving animals and humans were needed to confirm the findings. "It's not clear that these levels could be achieved in animals or in humans because the (compounds) are not uggs outlet store well absorbed into blood when provided in the diet," said Gary Stoner of Ohio State University. Dr. Powel Brown, an oncologist at the University of Texas, said in a statement that future studies should focus on testing pomegranate juice for its effect on estrogen levels, menopausal symptoms, breast density or even as a cancer preventive agent. More than 400,000 women die from breast cancer globally every year. About 75 percent of breast cancers are estrogen-receptor positive, meaning they are fed by estrogen. Previous research has shown that pomegranate juice is rich in antioxidants -- vitamins and other substances -- that may help prevent diseases such as cancer, heart disease and Alzheimer's disease. (Editing by Xavier Briand) Thinner laptops, 3D television and e-book readers are expected to be among the highlights of this year's International Consumer Electronics Show that begins in Las Vegas on Thursday. Preparations are underway for the event, which is expected to attract around 110,000 people. Visitors will find a smaller show occupying just the Las Vegas Convention Center complex and ugg outlet not, for the first time in five years, the nearby Sands Expo. WASHINGTON — Hubble astronomers unveiled a panoramic view Tuesday of the universe's youngest galaxies, offering the earliest look yet at the puny predecessors to our own Milky Way. Galaxies are the islands of stars filling the cosmos. Large ones such as our own Milky Way galaxy span more than 100,000 light-years (nearly 600,000 trillion miles) and contain hundreds of billions of stars. GALLERY: Photos from Hubble INTERACTIVE GRAPHIC: See how Hubble works QUIZ: Test your Hubble smarts The few faint earliest galaxies that emerge from the survey of about 7,500 galaxies are much smaller and filled with young, massive stars. They shine from only 600 million to 800 million years after the Big Bang, which took place about 13.7 billion years ago. "These are the seeds of later large galaxies like our own," says astronomer Garth Illingworth of the University of California-Santa Cruz, speaking at the American Astronomical Society meeting. Filled with blue-tinted stars, these early galaxies are only one-twentieth the diameter and have uggs outlet just 1% of the mass of our own galaxy and later ones seen in the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey panorama. "We're literally seeing galaxies of all shapes, ages and sizes," says astronomer Rogier Windhorst of Arizona State University in Tempe. The image from the new camera installed aboard Hubble makes clear an epoch of "merging" between galaxies 9 billion to 7 billion years ago, Windhorst says. Combining the chemistryuggs outlet store observation from NASA's Spitzer infrared telescope and Chandra X-ray telescope, astronomers are gaining a complete picture of how galaxies formed, merged and grew, Windhorst adds. The big mystery is the era when ultraviolet light from the youngest stars electrically charged early clouds of interstellar gas, triggering magnetic effects that played a role in later galaxy formation, says astrophysicist Mario Livio of the Space Telescope Science Institute, which manages Hubble. This "re-ionization" era probably played out just before or during the time when the lives of the early galaxies turned up in the new Hubble images. Just how it took place and whether early galaxies or perhaps the first black holes were the triggers to re-ionization should be answered by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, which launches in 2014. "We're just at the beginning of this story," says former astronaut John Grunsfeld, who led the team that ugg outlet repaired the space telescope last year and now is the deputy chief of Livio's institute. "It's incredibly thrilling to see these new instruments working and delivering results."
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U.S. broadens criteria for investigating foreigners on terrorism watch lists

U.S. broadens criteria for investigating foreigners on terrorism watch lists U.S. intelligence and homeland security officials said they have broadened their criteria for scrutinizing foreigners on watch lists and possibly excluding them from the country, in an initial government-wide response to the attempted bombing of a U.S. airplane on Christmas Day. The move follows the announcement that passengers traveling from certain countries to the United States will be targeted for additional screening, including airport pat-downs. Under the new criteria, if uggs outlet a foreigner's name is on a terrorism-related list, the person could be investigated further because of age or nationality or even barred from entering the country. "Even those with thin info, but who come from a certain region or are affiliated with certain people, have been added to a new list and are getting additional scrutiny," a senior intelligence official explained. The change, the official said, resulted from a broad consensus that the existing system for identifying terrorists and preventing their entry into the country had failed to operate as it should have before Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab allegedly attempted to blow up an airliner. Officials said that President Obama's top advisers plan to detail how that failure occurred when they meet with him Tuesday. Deputy White House press secretary Bill Burton confirmed Monday that thousands of names in a long-standing terrorism-related database have been "scrubbed" since Christmas and that "dozens" were moved to different lists of people subject to investigation or exclusion. "The president hasn't just waited for all the different pieces to come in before acting," Burton told reporters aboard Air Force One as Obama was returning to Washington from his holiday in Hawaii. Additional measures are likely to be announced Tuesday, Burton said. But the administration's quick revision uggs outlet of the processing of terrorism-related intelligence -- the first such major change during Obama's tenure -- appears to reflect a recognition that the threshold for flagging potential dangers had been set too low and needed quick adjustment. The decision contrasts with early statements by senior officials that Abdulmutallab was overlooked because of inadequate information-sharing or weak intelligence analysis. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), chairman of the Senate intelligence committee, told Obama in a letter last week that she believed the standards set for excluding or studying potentially dangerous people were "too restrictive and should be changed." Those standards, set by the Bush administration in 2008, limited "the circumstances under which the government adds an individual to the watch list," Feinstein said. Under the existing policy, people were added only if intelligence officials presented "articulable" facts that, in combination with reasonable inferences, warranted a conclusion that they were suspected of involvement in terrorist activities. "Hunches are not enough uggs outlet to constitute reasonable suspicion," Timothy Healy, director of the FBI's Terrorist Screening Center, said in congressional testimony Dec. 9. The rules were calibrated at the time to ensure that people were not wrongfully excluded from entering the country or traveling on U.S.-owned airlines, even if they came from countries where terrorism or terrorist groups were present. Terrorist Screening Center spokesman Chad Kolton said Monday that, so far, the "standard has not changed" but "that doesn't mean it might not change after the review" that Obama ordered. But other officials said that Abdulmutallab's alleged attempt to detonate a bomb sewn into his underwear has already caused the administration's interpretation and application of that standard to shift. The Senate health care bill could end up hitting middle-class workers hard, through a new tax on insurance plans that could ultimately cut through to their wages. Both the House and Senate packages will have to be aligned and passed again in both chambers of Congress before a final bill makes its way to President Obama's desk. Both bills raise money for the sweeping overhaul of America's health insurance system by cutting about a half-trillion dollars from Medicare and raising lots of new revenue. The House bill raises it by imposing a 5.4 percent surtax on people making $500,000 a year or more -- a strictly money-raising move with no impact on health care itself. 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Second, some say the tax will make many of the high-value plans too expensive and slowly cause them to disappear -- since employers could wind up cutting back on benefits they offer to avoid any passed-on price increase. Third, as those union uggs outlet members and other workers lose their health benefits, which are not taxable, the Senate assumes the lost benefits will be replaced by wages, which are taxable. Christina Romer, chairwoman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, referred to this scenario during a speech in October, saying workers could end up with more "take-home wages" that are taxed. "A smaller fraction of your compensation takes the form of health insurance -- you actually see it in your pocket in terms of wages. Of course when you get things in your pocket in terms of wages, you pay taxes on them," Romer said. In fact, the Senate is counting on raising $120 billion in new taxes over the next 10 years, the majority of which will come from the middle class. Another $30 billion is expected to roll in from the actual tax on insurance plans, but far more comes from wages. "This is a big tax on the middle class," said Douglas Holtz-Eakin, former director of the Congressional Budget Office, noting uggs outlet store that 95 percent of people with the so-called Cadillac plans make under $250,000. Stewart Acuff, with the Utility Workers Union of America, said the House financing plan is actually "much fairer" since it taps money from the wealthy. "They got a $2.5 trillion tax cut from President Bush, and asking them to give a little of that back to provide one of the most necessary things in a democracy, which is health care for our people ... is the fairer way to go," he said. Acuff noted that Obama campaigned against the idea of a tax on insurance plans when Sen. John McCain, his Republican rival, talked about it during the presidential campaign in 2008. But Obama has since embraced a tax on the insurance plans uggs outlet store themselves, and unions are urging Congress and the White House to reconsider.
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'We seek sanctions on Iran gov't to avoid harming civilians'

'We seek sanctions on Iran gov't to avoid harming civilians' WASHINGTON - The US is seeking sanctions against the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and other Iranian government elements to avoid hurting ordinary civilians, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Monday. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. Photo: AP SLIDESHOW: Israel & Region uggs outlet store | World The Obama administration has been tight-lipped about what punitive measures it would seek against Teheran, should diplomacy prove ineffective at preventing it from enriching uranium, as Iran rejected international deals for compromise. Clinton's statement Monday highlighted what she called the goal of these sanctions, as the US looks at ratcheting up pressure on Teheran, while trying not to hurt reformists demonstrating against the regime, which she accused of carrying out "ruthless repression." Clinton also acknowledged that diplomatic efforts had not yielded the results the administration was looking for, saying that "the results of our efforts to engage Iran directly have not been encouraging." She added that the US was "disappointed" by the Iranian rejection of the international proposal, whereby the Islamic Republic would have shipped much of its low-enriched uranium abroad for processing. "We have already begun discussions with our partners and with like-minded nations about pressure and sanctions," Clinton said. "Our goal is to pressure the Iranian government, particularly the Revolutionary Guard elements, without contributing to the suffering of ordinary [Iranians], who deserve better than what they currently are receiving." While Israel is pleased to see the US engaging international allies on enhanced sanctions, and see the Guards as a crucial target given its role in military actions at home and abroad, more focused measures fall short of the "crippling sanctions" Israel has said it would like to see. In ugg outlet addition, Clinton stressed that opportunity to choose diplomacy was still there and that the US doesn't use the term deadline when speaking of its Iran posture. Though White House spokesman Robert Gibbs did recently use the term deadline, he was speaking in the context of the low-enriched uranium deal brokered by the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency that Iran was given until December 31 to accept. The US has generally referred to a policy of "reviewing" the results of engagement at the end of the year. "We have avoided using the term deadline," Clinton said, "because we want to keep the door to dialogue open. But we've also made it clear we can't continue to wait." She was speaking at a joint press conference with Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem al-Thani, which starts off a round of US talks with Arab leaders this month that is also focused on efforts ugg outlet to restart peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians. Clinton is meeting with top Egyptian officials on Friday as the pace of efforts to restart talks picks up. she stressed America's interest that talks start immediately, adding, "We're going to be even more committed this year" to the process. Monday's meeting with Hamad bin Jassem came amid reports that the US is looking to Arab states to help press the Palestinians to come to the table, as Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has refused to negotiate with Israel without a full settlement freeze. At the press conference, the Qatari leader said that the Arab world was ready to assist. "All of us, we are ready to help," he said, adding later that Qatar would continue to give aid to the PA. But Hamad bin Jassem also raised the issue of forming a reconciliation between Fatah and Hamas as a necessary condition for peace talks to make progress. "The most important things is how we can do a unity government between the Palestinians so they can concentrate how to deal in the peace process," he said. Clinton was not asked about the issue during the press conference. Though the Obama administration has been more open to a Palestinian unity arrangement, but has not emphasized the uggs outlet issue in the recent efforts to relaunch talks, Qatar ran afoul of the previous administration for trying to mediate talks that would see Hamas return to the PA. Qatar has faced criticism from some quarters for playing all sides, which have included closer ties to both Israel and Iran than many other Arab countries. But that also helps Qatar play an important role in brokering disputes, and Hamad bin Jassem also expressed willingness to help with the conflict in Yemen, which has elevated into what some in the US and Sunni Arab world see as a proxy war with Iran, which faces accusations of aiding the rebels fighting the Yemen government. Clinton sharpened US rhetoric on the issue Monday when she called the conflict there one with "global implications," as were "the ongoing efforts by al-Qaida in Yemen to use it as a base for terrorist attacks far beyond the region." Yemen was the site of training received by Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab before he attempted to blow up a plane heading to Detroit. The US has charged that al-Qaida was connected to the attack, and Clinton said the US Embassy uggs outlet in Yemen would be closed until "security conditions permit" based on threats posed by al-Qaida.
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Boosting flight security measures

Boosting flight security measures Security has been stepped up at many airports in the wake of the alleged bomb plot against a US plane as it approached Detroit on 25 December. Some countries have announced plans to introduce more sophisticated technology to screen travellers, others are making body and hand-baggage searches more rigorous. The BBC looks at what changes ugg outlet are being made in a selection of countries. The US Transport Security Administration announced that from 4 January 2010 anyone flying to the US from or through nations considered state sponsors of terror, as well as "other countries of interest", would have to undergo additional security checks before boarding. The US considers Cuba, Iran, Sudan and Syria to be state sponsors of terrorism, while "countries of interest" include Afghanistan, Algeria, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia and Yemen. The new directives - applied irrespective of passengers' nationality - come on top of new "long-term, sustainable" security measures, including pat-downs and bag searches at the gate, which would apply to all US and international airlines at all airports, it said. During flights, passengers may be asked to follow flight crew instructions, such as stowing personal items, turning off electronic equipment and remaining seated during certain portions of the flight. Such measures will be applied at the "discretion" of the cabin crew. UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced on 3 January that he had given the go-ahead for full-body scanners to be introduced at Britain's airports. BAA, which runs six UK airports, said it would now install the machines "as soon as is practical" at Heathrow, the world's second busiest airport. Prime Minister Benjamin uggs outlet Netanyahu expressed cautious optimism yesterday that talks with the Palestinians will soon resume. "In recent weeks, I've had the impression there is a certain change in atmosphere, and I hope that a maturation that would enable the negotiating process to move forward has occurred," he told a meeting of his Likud faction at the Knesset. Advertisement Officials in the Prime Minister's Office said Netanyahu was particularly encouraged by yesterday's meeting between Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. For weeks, Abbas has been insisting that he will not resume negotiations unless Israel completely freezes construction in West Bank settlements and in East Jerusalem. But at yesterday's meeting, Abbas repeatedly said that he would postpone any decision on whether or not to restart the talks until he sees what happens during next week's visit to Washington by two senior Egyptian officials, Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit and intelligence chief Omar Suleiman. Israeli officials now believe that Abbas will agree to resume the talks after that visit, or else after U.S. envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell's visit a few days later. However, they predicted, he will first try to wrest as many guarantees as possible from the American administration. Nevertheless, in an interview with the Palestinians News Agency after his meeting with Mubarak, Abbas reiterated that his view on the need for a complete settlement freeze has not changed. "The minute there is a complete freeze on the settlements and recognition of the international community's uggs outlet store decisions, we will return to the negotiating table without reservations," he said. A senior member of the Palestinian negotiating team also told Haaretz yesterday that Abbas' demand for a freeze on construction in East Jerusalem has not changed. Abbas enjoys considerable support for this precondition in the Arab world: The Arab League is backing him on it, and though Egypt has been pressing him to resume negotiations, Saudi Arabia has pointedly refused to join the Egyptian effort. Abbas insisted that he was not seeking any American guarantees beyond this. "We don't want guarantees; we want a clear, well-prepared basis for negotiations," he said. But in practice, Palestinian sources said, he apparently plans to insist that this "basis" include a guarantee that talks will resume at the point at which they left off under Netanyahu's predecessor, Ehud Olmert. According to Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hossam Zaki, the Abbas-Mubarak meeting focused on an Egyptian proposal for reviving the talks that includes a promise of a Palestinian state within two years and American letters of assurance to both Israel and the PA about the nature of the final-status agreement. Prior to the meeting, Zaki stressed that at the moment, these are ideas only. "Everyone is thinking about the best way to restart the talks," he told the Egyptian daily Al-Ahram. "If these ideas are ugg outlet realized, everyone will welcome it." Netanyahu, at his meeting with Likud MKs, also stressed that the current flurry of diplomatic activity is focused solely on ideas for reviving the talks. Commenting on reports in the press about various concessions he has allegedly agreed to make on final-status issues, he said, "The peace plans that are being ascribed to me in the media are untrue." "We are serious in our intention to reach a peace agreement, but we will insist that the outcome of the negotiations be determined at the negotiating table," he continued. "Israel is ready for negotiations with the Palestinian Authority without preconditions." At a meeting yesterday with former British prime minister Tony Blair, who is now serving as the Quartet's special envoy for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Netanyahu urged the international community to press Abbas to resume the talks. "We must start talking," he said. "The international community must refrain from taking steps that are uggs outlet liable to cause the Palestinian side to harden its positions. Instead, everyone must act in a way that will encourage the Palestinians to return to negotiations." The Quartet is comprised of the United States, the European Union, the United Nations and Russia. But unlike Netanyahu, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman expressed pessimism yesterday about the possibility of talks with the Palestinians achieving results in the near future even if they do resume. "It will not be possible to reach a complete agreement in two years," Lieberman warned Blair during his meeting with the envoy. "It is not a realistic target. We must begin direct talks without committing to any deadline. In the past, we have set deadlines that were not kept and it led to violence."
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Shootout at Las Vegas courthouse kills 2

Shootout at Las Vegas courthouse kills 2 Reporting from Las Vegas - A 66-year-old Las Vegas retiree, disgruntled over cuts in his Social Security benefits, opened fire this morning in the lobby of the federal courthouse here, killing a court security officer and wounding a deputy U.S. marshal, authorities said. The gunman, identified as Johnny Lee Wicks, 66, was shot in the head and died on the scene, according to law enforcement sources. The deputy marshal was in stable condition at a local hospital. The names of the marshal and court security officer have not been released, though the security officer was a 65-year-old retired policeman, according to local media outlets. Wicks was a recent retiree who was suing the U.S. government because his Social Security benefits were apparently denied or reduced, a law enforcement official said. He was living in a Las Vegas-area uggs outlet retirement home. The shootout began about 8 a.m. at the Lloyd D. George Federal District Courthouse, just south of the aging casinos on Fremont Street. The gunman, dressed in black and with a shotgun hidden beneath his jacket, charged into the entryway. Before reaching two metal detectors, he opened fire, said Joseph Dickey, a FBI special agent. Seven officers returned fire, he said, and the gunman darted out of the courthouse. They gave chase and the gunman was killed across the street, near the historic Fifth Street School, a white stucco office building. A video posted on YouTube captured the sound of 50-plus shots snapping like firecrackers. "The first shot that I heard was a shotgun blast. I knew it wasn't fireworks," Ray Freres, 59, a sandwich-shop manager, told the Associated Press. He said he was behind the federal building at the time. "I heard an exchange of gunfire. I was watching the street," Freres said. "If they were coming my way, I was going the other way." On the building's eighth floor, Ida Gaines, 55, a regional representative for Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.), had made coffee and was checking her computer. Most staffers hadn't heard the gunfire and gasped when Reid's scheduler announced: "Somebody's been shot downstairs!" Told to stay in the office, Gaines peered out the window. "We saw someone lying on the ground that was uggs outlet dead," she said. The employees were unsure whether the gunman was in the building or if there was more than one. They turned on CNN. Someone pounded on the door. "I didn't know if it was the gunman or not," Gaines said. Authorities who had arrived ushered the employees out of the building, telling them to leave their purses and cellphones behind. Several hours passed before they could return. Northeast Wisconsin residents could soon cash in on the 2010 census. US Census Bureau officials say they're looking to hire more than 2,000 people throughout the region. Jobs start at $13 an hour without benefits, with most work being part-time from April through September, then there's also clerical work, recruiting, and more. To apply for a job, you must contact the Census Bureau. A recruiter puts you in touch with an area testing center, where you need to go to qualify (for locations, click here). For a lot of people, the possibility of landing one of these jobs is an opportunity they can't pass up. "Today is chaotic. Lot uggs outlet store of people calling for a job,"Mina Wienke said. The U.S. census was first mandated to help divide states' congressional districts. This year's population count will provide something even more fundamental: a paycheck. Wienke is a single mother of two and a college student. She's also a Census Bureau receptionist. "I was applying for jobs, and it was getting to the point where I was just ready to give up; I just didn't know what to do any more." But after applying for a receptionist job with the Census Bureau, she now can support her family and still go to school. "This has been a blessing because they work around my college schedule, which is a plus." Right now there are more than a hundred jobs being offered. It's mostly clerical work and recruitment work, things like that. But throughout the year there's going to be more than 1,000 jobs open throughout a 12-county area. "There are a lot of unemployed people who find working for the Census Bureau to be an ideal opportunity, because we ugg outlet pay well and they can work flexible hours," Oshkosh bureau manager Don Zimmer said. Gary Reid now works as a census recruiting clerk in Oshkosh. He says he spent the last two-and-a-half years unemployed, searching for a job. "I worked at an office for 29 years, and because of the economy it was closed. The census is actually the first place that hired me, so I'm very thankful," he said. These employees are the first of nearly 50,000 to be recruited in Wisconsin, turning a once-in-a-decade government task into a much-needed economic stimulus for many people in need.
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Total Will Buy Texas Gas-Field Stake

Total Will Buy Texas Gas-Field Stake French oil company Total SA will pay $2.25 billion for a stake in a Texas natural-gas field, in the latest sign that international energy giants are scrambling to catch up after missing out on the large U.S. gas discoveries of the past decade. Total will get a 25% stake in Chesapeake Energy Corp.'s operations in the Barnett Shale, the biggest U.S. gas field by annual production. The discovery of the Barnett near Fort Worth, Texas, in the early 2000s launched a nationwide drilling boom that uncovered huge pockets of gas in Louisiana, Arkansas, Pennsylvania and elsewhere. View Full ugg outlet Image Getty Images A Chesapeake gas well in the Barnett Shale formation south of Fort Worth, Texas. International firms that largely abandoned the U.S. are now trying to cash in on gas discoveries there. Under terms of the deal, which is expected to close by the end of the month, Total will pay Oklahoma City-based Chesapeake $800 million in cash and also will pay $1.45 billion of Chesapeake's Barnett drilling costs over the next three years. The companies said they are also considering joint ventures in South Texas and in Canada. The Total deal is Chesapeake's fourth joint-venture agreement since fall 2008, when tumbling gas prices led some analysts to predict that the debt-laden company would run out of money. Instead, Chesapeake has raised $10.8 billion through the series of deals and has begun to pay off its debt while continuing to increase its gas production. Chesapeake said the proceeds from the Total deal would go to fund drilling and other capital expenses across the country. In a conference call with investors, Chesapeake Chief Executive Aubrey McClendon said the company's recent wells have been so successful that it would increase production by 6%-8% in 2010—the same growth rate it was predicting before selling the assets to Total. "Our production levels continue to exceed what our budgets have been predicting," Mr. McClendon said. Total CEO Christophe de Margerie said the deal not only gives the company immediate access to a major U.S. gas field but will also help Total learn to find and develop similar fields around the world. The Barnett and other recent U.S. discoveries are so-called unconventional ugg outlet formations that require high-tech drilling techniques to release gas trapped in dense rock. "[This deal] will allow Total to develop its expertise in the unconventional hydrocarbons in order to expand its unconventional business worldwide," Mr. de Margerie said in a statement. Total is the latest global energy company to buy into the U.S. gas-exploration boom, which until recently was dominated by smaller, domestically focused companies like Chesapeake, Devon Energy Corp. and Southwestern Energy Co. European giants BP PLC and Statoil SA struck similar deals with Chesapeake in 2008, and Italy's Eni SpA last year paid $280 million for a Barnett Shale stake owned by Quicksilver Resources Inc. Last month, Exxon Mobil Corp. agreed to pay $31 billion for Fort Worth-based gas producer XTO Energy Inc. The all-stock deal, Exxon's biggest acquisition in a decade, was widely seen as a bet that the U.S. will increasingly turn to natural gas, which burns more cleanly than coal or oil. Analysts said there could be more deals to come as stabilizing energy prices help potential buyers and sellers agree on a price. "There's this vibe that 2010 could be a transformational year" for the energy business, said David Heikkinen, an analyst with the energy-focused investment bank Tudor Pickering Holt & Co. in Houston. "Buyers ugg outlet are coming out of the woodwork." The deals are a reversal for international giants, which largely abandoned the U.S. in recent decades in search of bigger fields overseas. In their absence, smaller companies took advantage of new technologies and easy credit to unlock new gas resources. The discoveries led to a surge in U.S. gas production, glutting the market even as the recession was cutting into demand for all forms of energy. Natural-gas prices have fallen to under $6 per million British thermal units, less than half their level in July 2008, forcing smaller companies to scramble for cash and giving big companies a chance to come back to the U.S. "It's just a continuation of what's happened in this business for 100 years," Quicksilver CEO Glenn Darden said. "The smaller players find the fields; the bigger players fully develop the fields over time." But the Total deal is also a sign that the smaller companies aren't ready to quit. Unlike XTO, Chesapeake and Quicksilver sold small pieces of their holdings to generate cash for future growth. Other companies are making similar bets; Devon announced late last year that it would sell its offshore and international assets to refocus on its onshore North American operations. "It tells me that Chesapeake is not interested in getting out of the game anytime soon," said Dan McSpirit, an analyst uggs outlet with BMO Capital Markets in Denver. Opening a new chapter in planet hunting, scientists reported Monday that they had discovered five worlds orbiting nearby stars by using the Kepler space telescope. "These planets orbit quite close to their stars, so they're quite hot," said Kepler science team leader William Borucki of NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., who made the announcement at the American Astronomical Society meeting in Washington, D.C. Launched last year, the $591 million Kepler eyeballs about 156,000 stars within 3,000 light-years of Earth for planets, according to a study in the upcoming Science journal. (One light-year is 5.9 trillion miles.) All of the planets, which orbit their stars once within every four days' time because of their closeness, bake at temperatures above 2,240 degrees Fahrenheit. "Certainly they are no places to look for life. That will be coming later," Borucki said. Kepler detects planets by spotting uggs outlet light-dipping eclipses, or "transits," of stars by their companion planets. Four of the newly detected planets are 1.3 to 1.5 times wider than Jupiter in our solar system, while the last one, dubbed Kepler-4b, is only about 0.6 times as wide as Jupiter and weighs only about 8% as much. Analyses of the stars around which the planets orbit reveal that only about one-third release more solar blasts than our sun, says team scientist Natalie Batalha of San Jose (Calif.) State University. "That is good news for exobiology (alien life) and good news for planet detection," says astronomer Caty Pilachowski of Indiana University-Bloomington. "Kepler is going to find a lot of planets."
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Missing ministers are threat to summit to champion Afghan leadership

Missing ministers are threat to summit to champion Afghan leadership Plans to champion Afghan leadership at Gordon Brown’s conference on Afghanistan this month are likely to ring hollow if most of President Karzai’s Cabinet is still missing. “Afghan leadership, international partnership” is Whitehall’s slogan but unless Mr Karzai calls an emergency session of parliament before the meeting most of his ministries will be leaderless and there will be no one for the international community to partner. Abdullah Abdullah, the presidential uggs outlet challenger in the disputed election last year, said: “The leader himself has not been elected. He does not have a Cabinet, so he can’t represent the people of Afghanistan.” After an election marred by fraud the triumph of parliament’s recent voting power is little consolation to international donors desperate for an end to the political limbo. Related Links UN warning after Karzai cabinet is rejected Can the West avoid Russia's fate in Afghanistan? Washington emphasised the need for a “credible partner” in Kabul when Barack Obama committed 30,000 more troops to help to defeat the Taleban. An equally important part of US strategy involves strengthening the Afghan Government to the point where it can deliver basic services to the people to lure them away from the insurgents. Western officials said that the most important ministries – defence, interior, agriculture and finance – had been filled. Donors had hoped to set milestones in London by which to measure Kabul’s progress. With 17 of the ministers missing, it is unlikely that they will know whom they will be dealing with a few weeks after the summit, let alone six months down the line. RAMALLAH, Jan. 3 (Xinhua) -- A senior official of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah party on Sunday ruled out the possibility of striking a reconciliation agreement immediately with rival Islamic Hamas movement. Meanwhile, a senior Hamas leader said that his movement ruling the Gaza Strip doesn't oppose the signing of uggs outlet store the reconciliation pact drafted by Egypt. Mohamed Dahlan, member of the Fatah central committee, said in a statement that he rules out any immediate reconciliation agreement with Hamas movement for the moment. "Hamas movement is the only party that obstructs reaching an inter-Palestinian reconciliation deal," he said, adding that "it is also because that Hamas stance is controlled by regional powers." Dahlan said, "Until now, Hamas has refused to sign the reconciliation pact, while Fatah, which responded actively to the Egyptian efforts, accepted the pact and signed it at the first moment." In October 2009, Egypt ugg outlet drafted a reconciliation pact and presented it to Palestinian factions, including rival Fatah and Hamas movements. Fatah said it accepted the pact without objection, while Hamas said that it had some reservations on the pact that needed to be amended. After Hamas refused to sign the Egyptian pact of reconciliation in October, Egypt announced that it decided to postpone the signing of the pact until a further notice. Other Arab countries, mainly Syria, Qatar and Libya, also exerted efforts to broker the reconciliation agreement. Dahlan said, "I believe that national unity is our only choice, which can only be achieved through national dialogue," condemning the use of violence in resolving internal Palestinian issues between Fatah and Hamas. Dahlan's statements coincided with a sudden visit of Hamas politburo chief Khaled Meshaal who is based in Damascus to Saudi Arabia. According to a Saudi official statement, Meshaal will hold talks on Sunday with Saudi officials to study the exerted efforts in reaching the reconciliation agreement between Fatah and Hamas. Last week, Abbas paid an official visit to Saudi Arabia and held talks with Saudi officials over the stalled peace process in the Middle East, the internal Palestinian crisis and the possibility of signing a unity agreement to end the internal Palestinian feuds. During a recent interview with the Kuwaiti daily Al-Ra'ey, Abbas was asked whether he believes in the possibility of uggs outlet inter-reconciliation with Hamas movement and he said "When the decision is in Hamas' hands, I believe there is a possibility." "I believe that there is no justification for Hamas to refuse to sign the reconciliation pact that Egypt presented to the Palestinians," he added. "I believe that signing the reconciliation pact and holding the general presidential and legislative elections in the Palestinian territories is the best and the only way to resolve the current division," said Abbas, who again announced that he would not race for the next presidency. However, Ahmed Yousef, an advisor to the deposed government of Hamas in Gaza, said on Sunday that his movement doesn't oppose the signing of the reconciliation pact drafted by Egypt. Yousef said in a statement that the reports saying Hamas doesn't want to sign the reconciliation pact "are untrue and rootless," adding "Hamas leaders are ready to go to Cairo once they are invited to sign the pact." "Hamas movement doesn't want to make any change in the text of the Egyptian drafted pact of reconciliation. However, there are some notes that need to be clarified and amended through a session of dialogue, then uggs outlet store Hamas will sign the reconciliation agreement," said Yousef.
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Ravens Clinch Playoffs With 31-13 Win Over Raiders

Ravens Clinch Playoffs With 31-13 Win Over Raiders Willis McGahee pushed aside the last obstacle standing between the Baltimore Ravens and another playoff bid. Baltimore Ravens running back Willis McGahee (23) celebrates with wide receiver Derrick Mason (85)... Baltimore Ravens running back Willis McGahee (23) celebrates with wide receiver Derrick Mason (85) after scoring on a 77-yard touchdown run against the Oakland Raiders in the second quarter of an NFL football game in Oakland, Calif., Sunday, Jan. 3, 2010. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) (AP)McGahee ran for a ugg outlet career-high 167 yards and three touchdowns, including a 77-yarder that included a vicious stiff-arm, and the Ravens clinched an AFC wild-card berth by beating the Oakland Raiders 21-13 on Sunday. The Ravens (9-7) went into the regular season finale knowing a win would put them in the playoffs and a loss would send them home for an early winter. The Raiders (5-11) provided a stiff challenge for much of the game but were unable to pull it out in the end behind former starter JaMarcus Russell. Dannell Ellerbe intercepted a pass from Russell late in the third quarter to set up McGahee's third touchdown that made it 21-13. Ellerbe then recovered a fumble by Russell at the Ravens 23 with 9:42 to go to end a possible scoring threat by Oakland. After a three-and-out for the Raiders, McGahee iced the game with a 36-yard run on third-and-4 from his own 15 to cap his first 100-yard rushing game of the season. It couldn't have come at a better time for Baltimore, which struggled for three quarters before putting away the Raiders. Baltimore will open the playoffs next weekend at either Cincinnati or New England, depending on the results of the Bengals game against the New York Jets later Sunday. The loss gave the Raiders seven straight seasons with at least 11 defeats, the worst run in NFL history. It also could mark the end of coach Tom Cable's stint in Oakland as his job status will likely be decided in the next few days. Cable made some progress in his 28 games as Raiders coach but his inability to develop Russell into a legitimate NFL starter may ultimately doom him. Russell was benched midway through this season and came on in relief in three of the final seven games, including uggs outlet in the second half Sunday after Charlie Frye left with an injured ankle and back. Russell led a comeback in Denver two weeks ago and appeared poised to do so again after directing the Raiders to a field goal that cut Baltimore's lead to 14-13 late in the third quarter. But his two turnovers brought out the boo birds in Oakland and provided a fitting end to a disappointing third season for the former No. 1 overall pick. Russell committed 17 turnovers while throwing only three touchdown passes all season. The Ravens struck first when McGahee scored on a 2-yard run to cap Baltimore's second drive. It was McGahee's touchdown in the second quarter that was truly highlight-reel material. He took a handoff at the 23 and burst through the line. With safety Hiram Eugene in position to make a tackle near midfield, McGahee stiff-armed him to the ground and took it in the rest of the way for a uggs outlet store 14-3 lead that seemed to have the Ravens in prime playoff position. But Frye responded by leading the Raiders on a 79-yard drive capped by a 12-yard touchdown pass to Zach Miller in the final minute of the half. Billy Cundiff missed a 37-yard field goal attempt wide right on the final play of the half, keeping Baltimore's lead at 14-10. Frye threw for 180 yards in the first half before leaving with the injury. SEATTLE -- Chris Johnson became the sixth player in NFL history to rush for 2,000 yards in a season, then scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 1-yard run with 4:33 remaining to send the Tennessee Titans to a 17-13 victory over the Seattle Seahawks in the season finale Sunday. Johnson ran 36 times -- three short of Earl Campbell's franchise record set in 1981 against Seattle -- for 134 yards and both of the touchdowns for the Titans (8-8). Justin Forsett ran 10 times for 74 yards for the Seahawks (5-11). Matt Hasselbeck was 15 for 30 with a touchdown, but he threw an interception at the Titans 27 on fourth down with 1:19 remaining. It was his 10th turnover in his last three games. Johnson, the second-year dynamo, ran right, cut back inside and jumped over a teammate for a 4-yard gain early in the fourth quarter. Game officials tossed the ball to the Titans' sideline as Johnson joined Eric Dickerson, Jamal Lewis, Barry Sanders, Terrell Davis and O.J. Simpson in the ugg outlet 2,000-yard club. Otherwise, there was little acknowledgment of Johnson's second major milestone of the day, which came on his 32nd carry and while Seattle's Colin Cole was helped off with an injury. Moments earlier, a holding penalty negated what would have been a far flashier way for Johnson to reach the milestone: a 62-yard touchdown romp that would have given him a chance at the all-time rushing record. "We were going for the big uggs outlet record," Johnson said on the field immediately after the game -- and before he posed for pictures with his linemen at midfield. "They called the long one back, and that kind of hurt." Tennessee's linemen raised their arms skyward behind the play and Johnson was set to break into a celebration dance in the back of the end zone -- before they all realized referee Ed Hochuli had thrown a penalty flag near the line of scrimmage. Had Hochuli not called holding on fullback Ahmard Hall's lead block, Johnson would have had 182 of the 234 yards he needed to break Dickerson's record of 2,105 yards rushing set in 1984. Johnson simply put his hands on his hips and jogged to the sideline for a two-play breather, resigned to settling for the 2,000-yard plateau -- and the NFL record for yards from scrimmage in a season. He set that in the first half. In the second quarter, Johnson broke Marshall Faulk's 1999 record on a 9-yard pass from Vince Young. That gave Johnson 2,254 yards from scrimmage. Johnson also passed Earl Campbell to set the Titans' franchise record for rushing yards in a uggs outlet store season when he gained his 1,935th yard on a 4-yard gain late in the half. Campbell's record had stood since 1980. Johnson finished the season with 2,006 yards.
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