Saturday, December 24, 2011

Iowa student charged with terrorism conspiracy (AP)

OTTUMWA, Iowa ? Police in Ottumwa, Iowa, have charged a high school student with conspiracy to commit terrorism in what authorities say was a plan to "harm a number of students."

The Ottumwa Courier ( http://bit.ly/uUZ7Ux) says a 16-year-old girl was arrested on Thursday and taken to a juvenile detention center.

Police began investigating after the teen allegedly began trying to recruit other students.

Police Chief Jim Clark wouldn't say if others were aware of the girl's plan, but he says there is no further threat. The investigation is ongoing.

The Associated Press generally doesn't identify juveniles accused of a crime.

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Cuban-Americans stream to the island for holidays (AP)

MIAMI ? Deborah Labrada was giddy as she stood in line at Miami-Dade International Airport, waiting to fly to the town of Guantanamo, Cuba.

It is the place she visits roughly once a year to see her grandfather, aunts and uncles and cousins. She still considers it a second home, even though she has lived nearly all her 17 years in South Florida.

"The first thing I'm going to do when I get there is cry, and then give everyone hugs," she said Monday, as she leaned against her cart of bags secured in the festive, neon green airport plastic wrap. The duffel bags ? cheaper to ship through than heavier, traditional luggage ? bulged with food, over the counter medicine, toys and other necessities hard to obtain in Cuba's struggling economy.

Labrada was among thousands of Cuban-Americans flying to the island this week to celebrate the new year. These types of annual pilgrimages would have been sharply curtailed if two South Florida, GOP Cuban-American congressmen had succeeded in returning to the Bush-era limit of once every three years. The measure backed by U.S. Reps. Mario Diaz-Balart and David Rivera was tucked into the congressional spending bill, but Republican leaders jettisoned it last week as part of a last minute compromise.

Labrada said Monday she didn't appreciate the effort to restore the old restriction.

"I think it was very disappointing, because the least we can do is help our own families," she said. "We should go and take advantage of the opportunity to bring them things and help any way we can."

President Barack Obama allowed unlimited family visits by Cuban-Americans shortly after taking office and removed the $1,200 annual cap on remittances. Exact numbers are difficult to come by, but the Cuban government said earlier this year it expected about 500,000 U.S. visitors annually, the vast majority of them Cuban-Americans. Cuban officials did not immediately respond to requests for corresponding statistics from past years, but they have previously said there were nearly 300,000 visits from Cubans living outside the island in 2009. It was not immediately clear whether that included repeat travelers.

Many Cuban-Americans, like Labrada have already been traveling to Cuba for years. They just had to go through special church trips or through a third country to get around the three year ban.

Of nearly a dozen families interviewed at the Miami Airport, all but two said they'd last visited the island in the last year or two.

"I don't think it should be any different for us than it is for anyone else going to visit family in any other country," Labrada said.

Except it is different.

Most Cubans who come to the U.S. are able to immigrate here as a result of U.S. policy that views them as victims of political oppression. And as Diaz-Balart is quick to note, not everyone can travel. While average Cubans may be able to visit family off the island, their visa requests can easily be denied. The Cuban government has refused to allow blogger and internationally renowned activist Yoani Sanchez to travel to the U.S. and Europe to accept human rights awards.

But Professor Andy Gomez of the University of Miami's Institute for Cuba and Cuban-American Studies says the flood of travelers isn't likely to stop any time soon, and he says trying to stem the flow makes no sense.

"I was at the Miami airport last week, and there were flights on the hour," he said. "Stopping it? Impossible. It is the people-to-people contact we want and need, and it is already happening."

Most of the flights to Cuba still originate from South Florida, with nearly 300,000 people departing to the island just from Miami International Airport in 2010. Numbers for 2011 were not yet available. But they also now leave from places such as Tampa, Fla.; Oakland, Calif.; Los Angeles, New York City, Atlanta and Puerto Rico.

Flights to Cuba from the Tampa International Airport began in early September after a 50-year hiatus, and local officials are banking on it as a new source of revenue. Airport officials said about 45,000 passengers will travel the route in 2012.

Manny Martinez, a 21-year-old Tampa resident, was standing at the back of the long line four hours before Tuesday's flight. He said he's spending two weeks on the island and staying with family. Like Labrada, he said Cuba still feels like home, even though he's lived in the U.S. for 11 years.

When asked to name the first thing he would do once he arrived, he laughed.

"Party," he said. "Just go out with my old friends and have fun."

Not everyone goes just to see family.

Gomez said his maintenance man just returned from a trip to Cuba to visit his dentist because he has no health care insurance in the U.S. and can't afford the visit here. Meanwhile, media reports are on the rise in South Florida about Cuban-Americans involved in Medicare fraud fleeing to the island.

Back at the Miami airport, Isabel Baez, 39, teared up as she talked about visiting her family in Santiago de Cuba. Yet, she said she knows of people who also go as "mules," taking much needed provisions for others on the island who are not relatives, sometimes even for resale.

"But most of those people still go to see their family," she said. "They bring the packages as a way to get a free ticket."

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Associated Press writer Tamara Lush contributed to this report from Tampa, Fla.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

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Sea cucumbers: Dissolving coral reefs?

ScienceDaily (Dec. 22, 2011) ? Coral reefs are extremely diverse ecosystems that support enormous biodiversity. But they are at risk. Carbon dioxide emissions are acidifying the ocean, threatening reefs and other marine organisms. New research led by Carnegie's Kenneth Schneider analyzed the role of sea cucumbers in portions of the Great Barrier Reef and determined that their dietary process of dissolving calcium carbonate (CaCO3) from the surrounding reef accounts for about half of at the total nighttime dissolution for the reef.

The work is published December 23 by the Journal of Geophysical Research.

Reefs are formed through the biological deposition of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Many of the marine organisms living on and around a reef contribute to either its destruction or construction. Therefore it is crucial that the amount of calcium carbonate remain in balance. When this delicate balance is disrupted, the reef ceases to grow and its foundations can be weakened.

In order to fully understand a reef's ability to deposit carbonate and grow, it is necessary to understand the roles that the various elements of sea life play in this process. This is especially important because increased atmospheric carbon dioxide is predicted to decrease the amount of carbonate available due to acidification.

The research group set out to examine the role that sea cucumbers play in the reef environment.

Schneider's team included Carnegie's Ken Caldeira, as well as Jacob Silverman, of the Israeli Limnology and Oceanography Institute; Maria Byrne and Erika Woolsey, both of the University of Sydney and the latter also from James Cook University; and Hampus Eriksson of Stockholm University.

They studied the growth and dissolution of One Tree Reef, which surrounds One Tree Island in Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Focusing on an area of the reef known as "DK13," they found that sea cucumbers were abundant. They collected some of these sea cucumbers and placed them in aquaria to study the effect on sea water resulting from the sand and rubble transported through their gut system as part of their digestive process.

As part of another ongoing study in this area, the team found that the coral reef was dissolving at night. They found that sea cucumbers play a crucial part in this process. They live off the bits of organic matter in the carbonate sand and rubble that they ingest; in this process, their digestive systems produce acids that dissolve parts of these carbonate minerals. The dissolved carbonate minerals are then released into the surrounding environment. The researchers found that these lowly organisms might be responsible for half of the CaCO3 of the reef observed at night.

The burning of coal, oil, and gas releases CO2 into the atmosphere, which is later absorbed by the ocean, causing the ocean to acidify. Ocean acidification is expected to slow reef growth. With slower reef growth, the dissolution of CaCO3 within the guts of sea cucumbers is expected to become even more important to the reef CaCO3 budget.

"Even though the sea cucumbers dissolve CaCO3 on the reef, in a lagoon such as the one at One Tree Reef, where there is limited seawater exchange with the surrounding ocean, they can be important in recycling of nutrients to support primary productivity. They also increase sea water buffer capacity to partially offset ocean acidification effects, helping to maintain the overall health of the coral reef," Schneider said. "Although sea cucumbers may play a part in reef dissolution, they are also an important part of an incredible marine environment."

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Nigeria seizes bomb factory after Islamist attacks (Reuters)

MAIDUGURI/KANO (Reuters) ? Nigerian authorities raided a bomb making factory Saturday belonging to suspected members of an Islamist sect in the northeast, the military said, after gun and bomb attacks across northern Nigeria over four days killed at least seven people.

Militant group Boko Haram is waging a low level insurgency against Nigeria's government. It used to be largely confined to its remote northeast Borno state, but this year has struck other provinces in the mostly Muslim north and the capital, Abuja.

Lieutenant Colonel Mohammed Hassan, spokesman for the joint military task force (JTF) for Borno state, said the factory was discovered in a house in the Bolori ward of the state's main city of Maiduguri.

"A major factory for the production of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), large quantities of unused IED materials, AK 47 rifles, ammunition and other vital items have been discovered by the JTF," he told a late Saturday news briefing.

The find came after several attacks mostly targeting security forces across northern Nigeria left a trail of dead.

Boko Haram did not claim responsibility for any of the attacks, but all bore their hallmarks, security officials said.

A bomb blast in a residential compound in Maiduguri killed at least one person and seriously wounded four others on Saturday morning, Hassan told Reuters by telephone.

Further west, in northern Kano state, gunmen opened fire on a police checkpoint in the village of Gaida Saturday, killing one policeman and wounding another, who was rushed to hospital.

Friday morning, a policeman on patrol was shot dead in Kano city, and Thursday militants attacked Kano's airforce secondary school, killing three air force officers and badly wounding a fourth, Air Commodore Ahmed Sani told Reuters.

GROWING THREAT

Nigerian security forces have seemed powerless to contain the growing threat of Islamist militants in the north, who this year struck the capital twice, including a suicide car bomb against the U.N. Nigeria headquarters that killed 26 people.

A wave of crackdowns have achieved little and in some cases their heavy handedness has radicalised the mostly poor, unemployed youths targeted for recruitment by Boko Haram.

Witnesses said a group of around 17 militants drove up in three jeeps during Thursday's attack on the air force school.

"The attackers were chased away by our men. I cannot (say) who are responsible for the attack ... They are criminals carrying arms against their fellow countrymen," Sani said.

Armed men attacked a group playing a boardgames outside in Maiduguri Wednesday, leaving two dead, said witness Simon Bzigu, who escaped the raid which killed his brother.

Boko Haram, whose name translates as "Western education is forbidden" from the local Hausa language, has been blamed for dozens of shootings and attacks with improvised explosive devices this year.

It claimed responsibility for an attack in Damaturu, the capital of Yobe, last month that left at least 65 dead, its deadliest strike to date.

(Reporting by Mike Oboh in Kano and a correspondent in Maiduguri; Writing by Tim Cocks; Editing by Sophie Hares)

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

No. 1 Syracuse beats NC State 88-72 (AP)

RALEIGH, N.C. ? Dion Waiters scored a career-high 22 points to help No. 1 Syracuse beat North Carolina State 88-72 on Saturday.

Scoop Jardine added 16 points for the Orange (11-0), including a pair of 3-pointers during an 11-2 spurt that finally gave them some cushion after the Wolfpack fought back from a 17-point deficit late in the first half. Waiters also came up big during that run, starting it by knocking down his own 3-pointer to answer one by Scott Wood that brought N.C. State (6-4) within 63-61.

Waiters also jumped a pass and raced in for a dunk, then Jardine closed the spurt with another 3 to push the lead to 74-63 with 6:41 left.

It was a good road test for Syracuse, which was playing for the first time as No. 1 this season ? as well as its first game outside its home state.

The Orange trailed by eight early before Waiters scored 10 points during a game-turning 23-0 run that silenced a rowdy sellout crowd and helped Syracuse take a 47-33 halftime lead. But the Wolfpack charged out of halftime with a 13-1 run to get back in it and even twice tied the game to re-energize the home crowd ? only to see Waiters and Jardine knock down huge shots to take back control.

C.J. Williams scored a career-high 25 points for N.C. State, which has frequently had nearby rivals Duke and North Carolina come into Raleigh with a No. 1 ranking. But this was the first time a nonconference No. 1 had come here since February 1979 and just the second time in program history, creating a far more lively environment than usual for a Christmas-time matchup.

Kris Joseph scored 21 points for Syracuse, which shot 57 percent and hit 11 of 25 3-point tries. N.C. State was even better at 58 percent and made 7 of 14 3s, but the Wolfpack committed 19 turnovers that led to 25 points for Syracuse. In addition, Waiters' huge scoring day helped the Orange reserves outscore the Wolfpack reserves 46-4 for the game.

N.C. State fell to 5-26 against No. 1 teams, with its last win coming in 2004 against Duke.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Iran warns of downing other US drones in its skies (AP)

TEHRAN, Iran ? Iran will hunt down more American spy drones if the U.S. continues to violate its air space, a senior Iranian military official warned Friday, the latest in triumphant rhetoric from Tehran over the capture of the unmanned aircraft two weeks ago.

Rear Adm. Ali Shamkhani, Iran's former defense minister, said Iran won't remain inactive to future incursions by foreign surveillance drones.

"If U.S. spy planes continue their aggression, we won't be idle," Shamkhani was quoted as saying by the official IRNA news agency. "We will continue to hunt down their spy planes,"

The comments were in response to U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta who said Wednesday during a visit to Afghanistan ? from where the drone flew out ? that the United States will continue to conduct intelligence operations such as the one that led to the loss of its RQ-170 Sentinel over Iran.

Iran has displayed the pilotless U.S. aircraft it captured over the country's east as a feat of its military in a complicated battle of technology and intelligence with America, and has rejected a formal U.S. request to return the drone, calling its incursion an "invasion" and a "hostile act."

Shamkhani, who currently runs an Iranian military strategic studies center, claimed the fact that Iran brought down the pilotless surveillance aircraft nearly intact proves his nation's technological prowess.

"The Islamic Republic of Iran's capture of this spy drone shows the high capabilities of our armed forces," he said.

American officials have said that U.S. intelligence assessments indicate that Iran neither shot the drone down, nor used electronic or cybertechnology to force it from the sky. They contend the drone malfunctioned.

On Thursday, Tehran demanded that Afghanistan stop allowing the U.S. to use bases in the country to launch drone flights over Iran. Iran has said the drone was detected over the eastern town of Kashmar, some 140 miles (225 kilometers) from the Afghan border. Iranian state TV broadcast video last week of Iranian military officials inspecting the Sentinel.

American author and terrorism expert, Rachel Ehrenfeld, argues that the U.S. needs to keep spying on Iran but lamented the capture of the almost intact drone by the Iranians.

"I surely hope the U.S. is using all kind of techniques to spy on Iran. It's our enemy," she wrote in an email to The Associated Press in Tehran. "The shock is that President (Barack Obama) did not order the immediate destruction of the drone, instead he gave away one of the U.S. most advanced spying technologies."

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FCC Fridays: December 16, 2011

We here at Engadget tend to spend a lot of way too much time poring over the latest FCC filings, be it on the net or directly on the ol' Federal Communications Commission's site. Since we couldn't possibly (want to) cover all the stuff that goes down there, we've gathered up an exhaustive listing of every phone and / or tablet getting the stamp of approval over the last week. Enjoy!

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Friday, December 16, 2011

They Left Me Scraping Myself Off the Floor

The Clock. Christian Marclay?s 24-hour cinematic timepiece, composed of clips from thousands of movies featuring time-measuring devices of all kinds, may feel like an odd choice for a year-end best-of list, and it?s certainly the only movie I?d dare to include after having watched it for only one-twelfth of its total running time. But the two hours that I caught after waiting on line at a Chelsea gallery last winter were among the most thrilling minutes I spent in a theater this year (and certainly the best thing that?s ever happened to me in the confines of a Chelsea art gallery). ?Marclay?s impeccably edited mashup seems to be about everything at once: life, death, art, memory, and above all the inexorable passage of time. I still can?t see an image of a clock in a movie without thinking of The Clock and wishing I could watch the whole thing (preferably over the course of several days, with plenty of snacks and naps). If it plays at a museum near you (Boston?s MFA, L.A.?s LACMA, and New York?s MoMA have all acquired it this year), set aside a whole day.

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Flipboard Adds 1 Million Users Its First Week On The iPhone

FlipboardLogoOnly one week after Flipboard's highly anticipated launch on the iPhone (and iPod Touch), the company is announcing it has added 1 million users to its service and has tripled its engagement. According to the company, that means it now has over 5 million users in total using the app across the iOS platform. Before last week's release, Flipboard had registered 650 million flips per month on the iPad.?Now it's trending towards 2 billion flips per month.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Police arrest Occupy Portland demonstrators

(AP) ? Authorities say riot police moved into a downtown Portland park area and arrested several anti-Wall Street protesters Saturday night after they refused to vacate the park.

Police Sgt. Pete Simpson says officers began detaining protesters at South Park blocks around 8:30 p.m., after the park was closed a half hour early,

He says several arrests were made but still doesn't have an exact count.

Occupy Portland demonstrators set up tents in a portion of the park that runs through Southwest Portland earlier in the day and vowed to stay through the winter, defying city officials who said overnight camping will not be allowed.

The protesters had been without an encampment since police swept through a downtown site three weeks ago, making arrests and dismantling tents.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

HSBC China services PMI falls, slowdown spreads (Reuters)

BEIJING (Reuters) ? The HSBC Purchasing Managers' Index for China's services sector fell to 52.5 from 54.1 in November, signalling its slowest rate of growth in three months and the latest in a series of data points portraying a quickly cooling economy in need of policy support.

"With price pressures easing further, Beijing can and should use policies that are targeted on small businesses and service sectors to keep GDP growth at above 8 percent for the coming year," Hongbin Qu, HSBC's chief China economist, said in a statement.

The fall in the HSBC gauge is sharp given that October's reading was 54.1 -- the strongest growth in four months -- though the index still remains above the 50 level that separates expansion from contraction in the sector.

China's official PMI for its non-manufacturing sector fell to 49.7 in November from 57.7 in October, the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing said on Saturday.

The readings mirror similar weakness in the country's giant manufacturing sector and underline expectations that Beijing will ease monetary policy further to cushion the blows of the global economy.

PMI data in the past week has shown that both domestic and export orders are weakening, helping explain the central bank's decision last week to cut reserve requirements for commercial lenders for the first time in three years.

The move to free up cash was a signal that the central bank was shifting toward loosening monetary policy to support the economy, which is widely expected to grow next year at less than 9 percent for the first time in a decade, economists said.

Some economists are reluctant to read too much significance into the services indexes given their volatility, lack of seasonal adjustments, simple calculation methodology and their consequently weaker predictive power.

For instance the reading of 49.7 in China's official November was an 8 point plunge from October, but smaller than the 9.5 point average since 2007, the starting point for this series, according to Tim Condon, head of Asian economic research at ING in Singapore.

Past performance suggests that half that decline will be recovered in December, leaving the index in the mid-50s, though that is well below the near-60 level it has been at for most of the last 18 months and a clear sign of a slowing economy.

"The weakness in the manufacturing sector is spreading to the non-manufacturing economy. We think the policy fine-tuning also will spread," ING's Condon said.

(Reporting by Zhou Xin and Nick Edwards; Editing by Ken Wills)

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45,000 evacuated to defuse massive WWII bomb

Officials in Germany's western city of Koblenz say some 45,000 residents have to be evacuated as officials try to defuse a World War II era bomb discovered in the Rhine river.

The BBC reported that this is the biggest bomb-related evacuation ever in Germany since the war.

City officials said Saturday that the massive British 1.8-ton bomb will be defused early Sunday, requiring all residents within a radius of about 1.2 miles of the bomb site to leave their homes for the day.

Officials say seven nursing homes, two hospitals and a prison are also being evacuated. Train and road traffic in the area, some 80 miles northwest of Frankfurt, will come to a halt.

The British bomb was found last week alongside a 275-pound bomb dropped there by U.S. forces during WWII, after Rhine's water level fell due to lack of rain.

On Saturday, the huge bomb could be seen with a ring of hundreds of large sandbags around it.

Msnbc.com staff contributed to this report from The Associated Press.

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Monday, December 5, 2011

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Gingrich praises Cain for optimism, big ideas (AP)

NEW YORK ? Newt Gingrich is praising GOP presidential rival Herman Cain for bringing optimism and big ideas to the 2012 campaign.

Gingrich, a former House speaker, made his comments at a tea party rally on New York's Staten Island, not long after Cain said he was suspending his campaign.

Polls show that Gingrich's candidacy has surged in recent weeks, with many showing him topping the Republican field.

Gingrich refused to say the race has come down to a two-man contest with former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney just a month before the first vote, in Iowa.

Gingrich says any of the Republicans could rebound before the Iowa caucuses, just as he did after his campaign almost collapsed last summer.

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Enbridge gets first aboriginal partner for Gateway (Reuters)

CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) ? The Gitxsan First Nation said on Friday it has agreed to become the first aboriginal partner for Enbridge Inc's C$5.5 billion ($5.42 billion) Northern Gateway oil pipeline, one day after other native groups in British Columbia pledged to block the project.

Elmer Derrick, a hereditary chief of the Gitxsan, said in a statement that the group had decided to take an equity stake in the line. Enbridge will finance the purchase.

"Over time, we have established a relationship of trust with Enbridge, we have examined and assessed this project, and we believe it can be built and operated safely," Derrick said.

The agreement comes a day after a coalition of other British Columbia first nations formed a united front to oppose all exports of crude oil from the Alberta tar sands through their territories.

Enbridge's planned Northern Gateway pipeline would move 525,000 barrels a day of oil sands-derived oil 1,177 km (731 miles) from Edmonton, Alberta, to the Pacific port of Kitimat, British Columbia.

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Lenovo unveils three Android tablets in a range of sizes (Appolicious)

Lenovo is the latest manufacturer to reveal a handful of promising new Android tablets. They have wisely chosen to release three different sized tablets in order to maximize consumer appeal. Meanwhile, AT&T is preparing for the launch of the LG Nitro HD 4G LTE. It?s a mouthful, but it?s an attractive offer that will hit stores the first week of December. Expanding Android interaction with third party connected devices is the updated Sonos Controller app, tying your home entertainment system to your Android handset.

Lenovo IdeaPad

Lenovo is looking to shake up the tablet market with three new devices set to hit stores next month. Launching under the LePad name in its home country of China, the tablets will be known under the IdeaPad brand in other countries, following the current tablet offering, the IdeaPad K1. There?s three sizes for the LePad. The 5-inch LePad S2005 is a cross between a smartphone and a tablet, outfitted with Android 2.3 and a Qualcomm dual-core 1.2GHz processor. The screen offers 800x480 resolution, with a 1.3-megapixel camera in the front, and a 5-megapixel camera in the back. There?s support for MicroUSB and HDMI, as well as HSPA+ networks.

The 7-inch S2007 has a bigger processor at 1.5GHz, with plans to launch with Android Honeycomb 3.2, and 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich updates down the road. Its display is 1024x600. The 10-inch S2010 features 1280x800 pixel resolution. Both the 7- and 10-inch LePads come with a 1.3-megapixel camera in the front and an 8-megapixel camera in the rear. They?ll also both support dual-mode 3G for data and voice calls. Where these two larger LePads really differ is in battery life, with the 10-inch sporting a heftier battery with a charge life of up to 11 hours. While Lenovo?s latest will initially launch in China, you can expect to see the new tablets in other countries, though no release details have been given.

LG Nitro HD 4G LTE

Heading to an AT&T store near you, the upcoming LG Nitro HD 4G LTE will be available in just a few days. AT&T revealed earlier this week that the newest LG device will hit shelves on December 4, priced at $249.99. The Nitro HD comes with a 4.5-inch ?True HD? IH-IPS display with 1280x720 pixel resolution, and an 8-megapixel camera ready to record HD video. There?s 4GB of on-board storage, along with a 16GB microSD card and a dual-core 1.5GHz processor. AT&T says the phone?s 500-nit display will allow for true-to-life color rendering, and easier viewing in direct sunlight. To take advantage of the $250 price tag, you?ll need to sign a new two-year contract.

Sonos Controller for Android

Sonos has seen a prime opportunity for expansion with Android integration, delivering an interface for managing its home entertainment system. If you already have a Sonos device in your house, be sure to check out the update to the Sonos Controller app for Android. There?s a few added perks, including more management options for your music library, making it easier to navigate and play the songs you want without leaving the app. There?s also a new feature for setting alarms, awakening you from slumber with your favorite playlist for some morning variety. There?s also support for Slacker Radio and improved integration with Spotify. Sonos is out to change the meaning of connected devices, but it wouldn?t be possible without Android?s widespread and accessible mobile platform.

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

92% Arthur Christmas

All Critics (113) | Top Critics (26) | Fresh (104) | Rotten (9)

With a clever script that successfully updates many Christmas myths and dialogue that crackles with sophisticated wit, this movie offers the kind of pre-holiday experience that parents and children alike will appreciate.

Everything you see in Arthur Christmas is fashioned in the service of telling a story ... brilliantly

The results are not only funny and fresh, but represent a new way of tackling the whole yuletide paradigm: Santa as a high-tech hereditary monarchy.

For the kids, the action is always lively and, for the rest of us, the dialogue has a witty and even caustic edge.

The surprise gift of the season: a sharp, savvy holiday comedy that doesn't get its laughs at the expense of those who start to glow in the early days of December. It's a most entertaining package indeed.

Good for the kids, good for the parents, and good for Christmas.

The film does have a nice ending. It just takes a little too long to get there.

The holiday season is an emotional rollercoaster for many reasons and Arthur Christmas does a neat job of exploring many of them while still being both heart-warming and wonderfully entertaining

The best Christmas movies have a kind of humility about them that's lacking here ...

A scene in which zebras, elephants and other African animals float like balloons in the air after an accidental dusting of Santa's flying-reindeer magic is close to surreal poetry.

'Arthur Christmas' gets off to a terrific start by letting inquisitive viewers know how the guy in the red suit manages to get all those toys to two billion kids on a single evening.

Arthur Christmas an early holiday gift.

The under-10 audience I saw it with were entranced, and, remarkably enough by itself, so were their parents. Huzzah, Aardman!

Here's hoping this becomes another family Christmas classic deserves. A veddy British take on the "monarchy" of Santa, this is an inventive, sweet-natured adventure about the importance of delivering a gift to the one child who was missed by Santa.

...a disappointing Christmas movie that never quite comes together. There just isn't enough Christmas cheer.

The idea of a Santa with a non-American accent will probably irk the same stateside folks who bristle at the thought of a non-Caucasian Jesus, but the mostly British cast has been carefully selected.

Not a bad little Christmas fable. The Aardman Animation wit is in full-effect anytime Bill Nighy's great Grandsanta is onscreen.

This is Aardman and they know better than to go cheap or easy. And by taking the smarter, sweeter route, they've created what should rightfully become a Christmas classic.

It's just plain charming. And between you and me, I got misty at the end too.

The movie fails utterly at coming up with a story that merits all the eye candy.

The animators lure us in with clever jokes and ingenious visuals and then sucker-punch us by revealing the characters' surprising emotional depths.

Arthur Christmas does something few Christmas family movies have done over the last several years: it makes them fun again. Kids will love it and adults will feel like kids while watching it.

Arthur Christmas is more like gift-wrapped plane tickets rather than a hankies-and-undies combo.

For households where Santa pays a visit, this is a delightful addition to the holiday season.

An absolutely disastrous piece of work...

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Merkel: Financial crisis solution to 'take years'

German Chancellor Angela Merkel gestures during her speech at the German Federal Parliament, Bundestag, in Berlin, Germany, Friday, Dec. 2, 2011. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)

German Chancellor Angela Merkel gestures during her speech at the German Federal Parliament, Bundestag, in Berlin, Germany, Friday, Dec. 2, 2011. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)

German Chancellor Angela Merkel gestures during her speech at the German Federal Parliament, Bundestag, in Berlin, Germany, Friday, Dec. 2, 2011. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)

German Chancellor Angela Merkel attends a meeting of the German Federal Parliament, Bundestag, in Berlin, Germany, Friday, Dec. 2, 2011. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)

(AP) ? German Chancellor Angela Merkel flatly rejected any quick-fix ideas to try to resolve the European financial crisis, telling lawmakers Friday that treaty changes and a stricter fiscal union were the only path forward ? a process could take years.

Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy are pushing for a reorganization of existing European Union regulations, in order to ensure the eurozone's long-term stability and win back the trust of markets that have grown jittery over what they view as European dithering.

In laying out to the lower house of Parliament plans she will take to a Dec. 9 EU summit in Brussels, Merkel insisted the 17 nations that use the euro currency need to strengthen European Union institutions and eurozone financial regulations. She called for closer supervision of national budgets, coupled with legal regulations that would allow for stronger enforcement of spending rules.

"The German government has made it clear that the European crisis will not be solved in one fell swoop..." she said. "It's a process, and this process will take years."

Merkel said that because the crisis is above all one of trust, in order to move forward, "we need to do away with the underlying deficiencies in the fiscal and currency union."

"In order to win back trust, we need to do more, where we today have agreements, we need in the future to have legally binding regulations," Merkel said.

The eurozone's current budget rules have been violated about 60 times over the past decade by a number of nations ? including Germany ? but no country has been seriously punished.

To ensure that nations are keeping their budgets in check with the limits of the stability pact ? deficits not more than 3 percent of gross domestic product and overall government debt of not more than 60 percent of GDP ? Germany is pushing for the right to take countries in violation before the European Court of Justice.

"We have to win back that trust that was damaged 60 times," Merkel said.

On Thursday, Sarkozy called for a "refounding and rethinking the organization of Europe." He said that without some new "convergence" among European countries, the continent's crushing debt could destroy the euro. Merkel and Sarkozy are to meet Monday to finalize their joint strategy ahead of next week's EU summit.

Stock markets across Europe welcomed the calls for more strict regulations through EU treaty changes, rising overnight on Sarkozy's comments. The bond yield for Italy also continued to drop, an indication of improving investor confidence in that country's financial future.

Merkel reiterated her objection to so-called eurobonds, held jointly by all EU nations, telling Parliament that jointly backed government debt across the eurozone is no solution.

"The current discussion (about joint bonds) does not contribute to solving the crisis," Merkel said.

She also pushed back against charges that Germany, along with France, is trying to dominate the EU, singling out those nations whose governments have been forced to push through tough austerity measures and praising their efforts.

"I don't think we can imagine how much these people contribute so that the euro will be a lasting and stable currency," Merkel said. "I would like to express my absolute respect before these efforts, for that is a contribution to Europe's future."

She also rejected an idea floated this week, of taking advantage of a clause in the EU's constitution to allow the eurozone nations to enact their own treaties for governing the currency, underlining that any treaty changes must include 27 member states.

"We are going to Brussels with the goal of pushing through treaty changes, in order to avoid a spirit of division between the eurozone and non-eurozone members," Merkel said.

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Associated Press Writers David Rising and Kirsten Grieshaber contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Senator: Vikings should talk Minneapolis stadium (AP)

ST. PAUL, Minn. ? The Minnesota Vikings, hoping to flee their longtime home in downtown Minneapolis for a new suburban stadium, got a message Tuesday from an influential state senator: Not so fast.

At a joint hearing of two state Senate committees, team executives and Ramsey County leaders touted their plan to put a $1.1 billion stadium on a former Army ammunition plant in Arden Hills. State lawmakers ? who will make the final decision on whether and where to build a stadium ? also got a pitch from Minneapolis' two top officials about three likely cheaper places to build downtown.

Mayor R.T. Rybak and City Council President Barbara Johnson also dangled an existing city sales tax to help pay for the stadium ? a local share that Ramsey County currently lacks.

One suggested location is the current Metrodome site, which Rybak said city leaders prefer. But he said they've been reluctant to discard the other two, which are on the other side of downtown, because Vikings officials won't meet with them or express a preference.

"The Vikings have chosen, and that's their choice to back only the Arden Hills site," Rybak said. "We would like to go back to the table with them."

That prompted Sen. Julianne Ortman, chairwoman of the Senate Taxes Committee, to encourage Vikings executives to sit down with Minneapolis stadium boosters. "I for one think it's in your best interest to help us narrow down these sites," said Ortman, a Republican from Chanhassen.

Lester Bagley, a Vikings vice president, said they would. But he stressed again that team owners Zygi and Mark Wilf are interested in what they see as a greater "fan experience" offered by the 430-acre Arden Hills site, including room for team practice and recreation facilities, adjacent parking and tailgating, and space for related retail, hotel and restaurant development.

"We worked hard to find a local partner, as we were instructed to do," Bagley said of the team's agreement with Ramsey County. "We think it's important we stick with a local partner that sticks with us."

The three Minneapolis proposals each offer a lower estimated price tag: The plan to build at the Metrodome site is pegged to cost $895 million, while the two proposals west of downtown near the Twins' Target Field each weigh in at a little more than $1 billion. However, Zygi Wilf has vowed to contribute less money to a Minneapolis stadium than he would to one in Arden Hills.

One issue with the Ramsey County site is that no current plans are on the table for the county to contribute to the total cost. Gov. Mark Dayton last month nixed a plan from Ramsey County Board members to raise $350 million with a half-cent local sales tax increase after legislative leaders told him they lacked the votes to overrule a county referendum widely expected to kill the tax.

With the Vikings pledging $425 million for the Arden Hills stadium, that would leave the state on the hook for as much as $650 million ? a figure Ortman said is too high.

"I think that's going to have a hard time being taken seriously by legislators, given the current economic realities," Ortman said.

Senators are holding another hearing next Tuesday on how to pay for the stadium, and Ortman told Ramsey County officials to come prepared with new plans for how to contribute to the cost.

In Minneapolis, Rybak said officials could divert existing city sales taxes that fund operations at the Minneapolis Convention Center to help build the Vikings stadium.

Options under consideration for the state share of costs include tax revenue from an expansion of gambling, and a host of game-related sales taxes. The Vikings have suggested diverting income tax collections on both Vikings and visiting-team players, team officials, and sales taxes on purchases in the new stadium.

The hearing at the state Capitol stretched nearly four hours. Some fans pleaded for a stadium solution while other residents decried what they said would be a frivolous use of public dollars in a time of chronic state budget deficits.

The Vikings have pushed for a replacement for the Metrodome for nearly a decade. Bagley said the Vikings trail the NFL in nearly every measure of stadium revenue, and that the Metrodome is no longer capable of hosting a Superbowl or an NCAA Final Four tournament.

The team's push has escalated in recent months, with their Metrodome lease due to expire at the end of the season. Bagley said Tuesday that the Vikings would not sign a lease extension unless a deal for a new stadium was in place.

Sen. Barb Goodwin, a Democrat whose suburban district includes the Arden Hills site, asked Bagley if that meant the owners would move the team to another city.

"Not at all," Bagley said. "We're just saying we won't have a lease."

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