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Islamist militants attack Somali capital, plan more before Ramadan ends

By Abdi Sheikh

MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Islamist militants set off several explosions in the Somali capital on Sunday, their spokesman said, demonstrating the rebels' ability to attack the heart of government-controlled areas despite security gains.

The guerilla-style attacks were typical of al Shabaab rebels who have waged a six-year campaign to impose their strict interpretation of Islamic law on the country.

The militants had fired five mortar shells and hurled several grenades, wounding at least two women, senior police officer Abdiqadir Mohamud said.

Somali security forces responded with volleys of gunfire, witnesses said. Casualty numbers were thought to be low.

"We started a massive military operation across Mogadishu at dusk. It will go on until tomorrow morning," said rebel spokesman Sheikh Abdiasis Abu Musab, promising more attacks over the next few days as the Muslim holy month of Ramadan ends.

Al Shabaab said late last month the rise in coordinated attacks conducted by its fighters pointed to its enduring strength and at the time warned of more attacks in Ramadan.

The African Union peacekeeping force, known as AMISOM, has struggled to control areas won back from al Shabaab. The central government extends little influence beyond the capital where security has improved since peacekeepers flushed the militants out of their bases two years ago.

Uganda's Foreign Minister Sam Kutesa told leaders from troop contributing countries - including Uganda, Burundi, Kenya, Djibouti and Sierra Leone - at a summit in Uganda on Sunday that AMISOM had been stretched to its operational limit. But a summit communique stopped short of calling for extra troops.

"I am afraid the remaining nights of Ramadan will be the worst for Mogadishu," local elder Farah Bulle told Reuters. "They have managed to indoctrinate many fighters to die in the holy month."

The blasts came just as people broke the day's Ramadan fast.

"We heard big crashes while we ate iftar (the evening meal). We ran inside with our plates, taking cover from what sounded like mortar shells," mother-of-three Fatuma Osman told Reuters by telephone from Mogadishu's "Kilometre 5" district.

Residents said the coastal capital, which was a battle zone and much of which still lies in ruins after two decades of conflict, was quiet after the initial flurry of blasts.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/islamist-militants-attack-somali-capital-plan-more-ramadan-062712294.html

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Facebook Names Ex-Motorola VP as First CMO

Facebook on Sunday named Gary Briggs, formerly a VP of marketing at Motorola, as the social giant?s first chief marketing officer. According to Ad Age, which broke the story, Briggs replaces VP of product marketing Eric Antonow, who has led Facebook?s marketing efforts since 2010.

Source: http://allthingsd.com/20130804/facebook-names-ex-motorola-vp-as-first-cmo/

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US slams China over worsening human rights record

China National News (ANI) Saturday 3rd August, 2013

A U.S. human rights official has said China's human rights record continues to be of a very poor standard and way short of acceptable international standards.

Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor Uzra Zeya expressed concern about Chinese authorities treating relatives of dissidents, the Christian Science Monitor reports.

Zeya was in Beijing to attend the 18th round of the annual human rights dialogue between the U.S. and China.

Meanwhile, human right activists have criticised the talks for being more of a diplomatic exercise than a serious tool to press China on the human right issues.

More than a dozen activists have been arrested in recent weeks in connection with the New Citizens Movement, a public campaign urging government officials to disclose their assets in a bid to curb corruption in the country. (ANI)

Source: http://www.chinanationalnews.com/index.php/sid/216211666/scat/9366300fc9319e9b

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Facebook Embedded Posts; Microsoft Renaming SkyDrive; Starbucks Gets Google Wi-Fi

Embed Facebook Post

Topping tech headlines Wednesday, Facebook began rolling out the ability to embed posts on third-party sites.

Just as you might embed a tweet or an Instagram photo on your blog, Facebook users can now copy and paste a snippet of code to share their posts. To add, click the arrow on the top right of a post and select "Embed Post." The option is available only for public posts. Facebook is partnering with Bleacher Report, CNN, Huffington Post, Mashable, and People to start, but plans a broader rollout soon.

In other news, Microsoft has agreed to rebrand its SkyDrive cloud service after losing a trademark case against the U.K.'s British Sky Broadcasting Group (BSkyB). The company has granted Redmond some time to make the transition; neither provided details on how long it will take. The announcement comes from a June decision by the English High Court, which found Microsoft guilty of infringing on BSkyB's trademark. Redmond initially planned to appeal, but has reconsidered.

Meanwhile, Starbucks is ditching its current AT&T Wi-Fi setup for a partnership with Google. An 18-month rollout will begin in August, with all 7,000 company-operated U.S. Starbucks stores on track to get free Google wireless access. Once the new system is in place, customers will be able to surf the Web at speeds up to 10 times faster than before; those in a Google Fiber city will get connected up to 100 times faster.

Also making headlines Wednesday:

  • Motorola Reveals More X8 Chip Details: Motorola's director of product development explained the details of the new processing system that's probably going in the company's long-awaited Moto X phone.
  • Samsung Adds Evernote Photo Syncing to Wi-Fi Smart Camera: Samsung's WB250F SMART camera is getting a little smarter, with the integration of the Evernote note-taking application.
  • Microsoft Struggling to Move Surface Tablets: Microsoft is clearly struggling to move its Surface tablet, according to new financial filings.
  • Microsoft Office Lands on Android Phones: Microsoft announced that its Office 365 suite is now available for Android phones.
  • Samsung Denies Manipulating Galaxy S4 for Better Benchmark Results: Samsung denied intentionally manipulating the Galaxy S 4 to produce more favorable benchmark results.
  • Zynga Sues 'Bang With Friends' for Trademark Infringement: Zynga is going after the developers of "Bang With Friends" for infringing on the trademark for its "With Friends" family of games.
  • Nintendo Sells Only 160K Wii U Consoles in Q2: Despite a recent boost in profit, Nintendo continues to lick its wounds following a slow quarter of Wii U sales.
  • Samsung Galaxy S III Tops iPhone in Customer Satisfaction: Samsung continues to get it right in the customer satisfaction department, according to a new study.
  • Apple Now Accepting iMessage Spam Reports: Apple has finally implemented a method for reporting iMessage spam.
  • Report: Facebook to Sell 'TV Ads' at $2.5M a Pop: The social network plans to start selling 15-second daily video spots to advertisers later this year to "break the long-held dominance" of TV over ad budgets.

Source: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2422583,00.asp?kc=PCRSS05039TX1K0000750

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Authorisation for Debt Management Firms - Askaboutmoney.com

The Central Bank of Ireland (?the Central Bank?) today (30 July 2013) issues a consultation paper on draft standards for the regulation of the debt management sector.

Following the enactment of the Central Bank (Supervision and Enforcement) Act 2013 (?the Act?) on 11 Jul 2013 the Central Bank became the competent authority for the regulation and authorisation of debt management firms.

Consultation on the Authorisation Requirements and Standards for Debt Management Firms (CP70), sets out draft authorisation requirements and ongoing standards for the debt management sector and is open for submissions from interested parties until 23 September 2013.

Bernard Sheridan, Director of Consumer Protection said: ?The proposals set out a robust set of requirements for what is an important sector, particularly for the clients of debt management firms many of whom struggle to manage their financial commitments and seek advice and assistance from these firms. The standards drawn up are reasonable, and have been informed by assessing the experiences of the debt management sectors in other jurisdictions and evaluating relevant standards internationally.

Response to Consultation on the Authorisation Requirements and Standards for Debt Management Firms?. Please make your submissions electronically by email to debtmanagementservices@centralbank.ie

Friends, community groups, politicians, etc will be able to continue to give this advice, as long as they don't charge for it.

Quote:

10.5 Debt Management Firm means a person who for remuneration provides debt management services to one or more consumers, other than an excepted person;
10.6 Debt Management Services means?
(a) giving advice about the discharge of debts (in whole or in part), including advice about budgeting in connection with the discharge of debts,
(b) negotiating with a person?s creditors for the discharge of the person?s debts (in whole or in part), or
(c) any similar activity associated with the discharge of debts;

Source: http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?t=181046

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Britain holds up U.S. pop singer's export of Jane Austen ring

By Li-mei Hoang

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's government is trying to prevent U.S. pop singer Kelly Clarkson from taking a rare turquoise and gold ring, once owned by 19th century novelist Jane Austen, out of the country.

The singer, who became the first contestant to win American Idol more than a decade ago, bought the antique ring at an auction last year for more than 150,000 pounds.

Culture minister Ed Vaizey placed a temporary export bar on the ring, which stops it leaving the country, and appealed for a UK buyer to come forward and save it for the nation.

"She (Austen) is one of our greatest writers and greatest national treasures and I think people will feel very strongly about it," Vaizey told BBC radio on Friday.

The ring is one of only three surviving pieces of jewellery known to have belonged to the author of such classics as "Pride and Prejudice", "Sense and Sensibility and "Emma". It comes with papers documenting its history within her family.

Buyers have until September 30 to match the 152,450 pound price Clarkson paid for the ring.

If a UK institution or private buyer does not come forward, the export licence for the ring will be granted to Clarkson, who is said to be a "huge fan" of Austen.

But the decision on the export licence can be extended to December 30 if proof emerges of a serious intention to raise funds.

A spokesperson for Clarkson could be not reached.

(Reporting by Li-mei Hoang, editing by Paul Casciato)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/britain-holds-u-pop-singers-export-jane-austen-114322406.html

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India Housing Bubble Still Expanding

This is a guest post from by Deepak Shenoy, an economic blogger at Capital Mind in India. Charts and analysis that follow are from Deepak.

RBI has released the latest data for their House Price Index and it looks like the mad pace of real estate price growth has mellowed, but only slightly. Price growth at an all India basis is now 19% from last year.

Unfortunately, RBI has not released information about transactions, so we don?t know if volumes are up or down.

Housing prices were very high last quarter as well, with prices up 26% year on year. However, every city is different; some cities seem to have slowed down price growth while others have picked up pace significantly.

Mumbai and Delhi Still Red-Hot, But Slower Than Earlier Quarter

Mumbai shows YoY growth of just 11% after a scorching 30% growth in the December quarter (year on year).

Delhi, though, continues to be in scorched earth territory, moving up 33% from last year. Prices have gone up an annualized 30% or more since September 2011, and the index has now reached 259 from a 100 in March 2009 (a compounded growth of 27%, the highest of all cities).

Bangalore and Chennai Show Faster Growth

Bangalore hit 5% price growth in Q4 (March 2013). This is benign, for now.

Chennai is now at 26% price growth and again, looks like it has gone out of control.

Kolkata and Lucknow: The Hot Air Balloons

Kolkata has gone absolutely nuts with a 63% price growth, taking its own compounded price growth from 2009 to 27%, just behind Delhi.
Lucknow, with 29% YoY growth, is still among the fastest growers.
Note that the drop in transaction volumes in the previous quarter seems to have had no impact on price growth.

Jaipur grows 18%, Ahmedabad remains at 9%

Jaipur prics are up the highest since December 2010 (on a yoy growth basis).

Ahmedabad shows signs of softening, though prices have grown slower in the 2010-11 time frame.

Kanpur the weakest link

Kanpur shows a drop of over 21% on prices. Last time I was told of some inaccuracies in Kanpur in that much of the price is in ?black? (paid in cash) and thus not recorded.

Compounded Growth Rate Since 2009 at 21%

As of March 2013, Prices have more than doubled since 2009. The All-India Index is at 211, from 100 in March 2009.

The bubble is intact.

But is the bubble bursting? QoQ growth is the second lowest since the data has been recorded ? an all India QoQ growth level of 2.1% (versus 6.4% last quarter).

Credit will be constrained from July onwards, so it is quite likely that price growth is hit. Already, rental prices have flattened or reduced, and commercial rents and prices are down (speaking of the June quarter, from anecdotal information). A credit crunch could well cause developer defaults, and then prices will truly fall. For now, the bubble is well and truly visible.

End Deepak?

Needless to say? (but I am going to say it anyway), this India housing bubble is going to end very badly, especially for those who got in recently.

Mike "Mish" Shedlock
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com

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Lightning strike sparks gas leak in Washington

Published: Aug 1, 2013 at 9:45 AM PDT
Lightning strike sparks gas leak in Washington?Play Video
Crews repair gas leaks in an underground pipe caused by a lightning strike.
SAMMAMISH, Wash. - A lightning strike sparked a gas leak in a Sammamish neighborhood overnight.

Repair crews say a bolt of lightning hit the gutter on the back of a home in the 23300 block of NE 29th Place as darkness fell on Wednesday. It was powerful enough to knock the electrical meter off the rear of the house.

The current passed into the ground, rupturing a buried gas line 100 feet away and causing flammable gas to spew into the air.

Crews responded to the scene and found two leaks from the gas main deep underground, beneath the street.

Power and gas were shut off to the surrounding homes as crews worked all night long to repair the damage. They wrapped up their work at about sunrise, pouring new asphalt over the site of the gas leaks.

There were no injuries.

Source: http://www.kval.com/news/local/Lightning-strike-sparks-gas-leak-in-Washington-217950401.html

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Sometimes I make pretty things | Erica House

In 2009, while plugging away on my Masters degree, I started a shop on Etsy. I?m not sure how I first heard about the website, but as soon as I discovered the it I was hooked. I had no idea I needed handmade soap until I started spending hours at a time getting lost searching through the incredible handmade goods.

I have always been pretty crafty. My very first company was a jewelry business my best friend Jamie and I set up in 2nd grade ? J and E Jewelry (such a fabulous name.) We made beaded and woven bracelets to sell. I?m sure we only sold 2 or 3, all to family members, but the entrepreneurial spirit never left.

When I opened my Etsy shop I didn?t have a lot of expectations. I figured if I could make enough money to balance out all that I was spending on craft supplies I?d consider it a success. In the end I did pretty well! I would leave all of the money I earned in Paypal and not touch it until December when I would have 3 weeks off work (unpaid) and needed to use it for bills and Christmas presents.

Some of the items I made were very indicative of my bizarre personality ?
EtsyOthers were much more traditional like this simple filigree locket.Etsy1One of my favorite pieces to make were these ?potion? necklaces. I had a few different types and did a lot of research as to what herbs and stones would be best suited to include based on the overall purpose of the necklace (attracting love, getting over your past, etc.)Etsy2I?mostly sold jewelry but there was a fair amount of home decor stuff listed as well. I love to do cross-stitch but also branched out into doing shadow boxes toward the end. I?m actually very thankful this one never sold because I love it so much! It?s sitting on my nightstand now.Etsy4My shop has been deactivated for over a year now. I sometimes think of opening it up again but I just don?t have the time to create like I used to. I definitely miss it and can see myself going back to it eventually!

Have you ever shopped on etsy?
What do you like to craft??

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Kerry names Martin Indyk to shepherd Mideast talks

Secretary of State John Kerry stands with former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk at the State Department in Washington, Monday, July 29, 2013, as he announces that he Indyk will shepherd the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Secretary of State John Kerry stands with former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk at the State Department in Washington, Monday, July 29, 2013, as he announces that he Indyk will shepherd the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

FILE - In this April 11, 2005 file photo, Martin Indyk speaks in Doha, Qatar. U.S. officials say Secretary of State John Kerry will name former U.S. ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk to shepherd Israeli-Palestinian peace talks that begin Monday in Washington. (AP Photo, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Secretary of State John Kerry on Monday appointed a former U.S. ambassador to Israel, Martin Indyk, to shepherd Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, just hours before senior negotiators from the two sides sit down together for the first time in years.

Urging the parties to reach "reasonable compromises on tough, complicated, emotional and symbolic issues," Kerry acknowledged that the path ahead would be long and difficult. But he said Indyk had the respect and confidence of all involved and that his vast experience in Middle East diplomacy could only help what will surely be a protracted process.

"I think reasonable compromises have to be a keystone of all of this effort," Kerry told reporters as he announced Indyk's new position at the State Department. The appointment came a day after the department said the Israelis and Palestinians had accepted Kerry's invitation to resume direct talks on Monday evening. The initial negotiations, mostly over procedure, are expected to continue on Tuesday.

"I know the negotiations are going to be tough, but I also know that the consequences of not trying could be worse," Kerry said.

Indyk, who will be the administration's special envoy for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, "knows what has worked and he knows what hasn't worked, and he knows how important it is to get this right," Kerry said. "Ambassador Indyk is realistic. He understands that Israeli-Palestinian peace will not come easily and it will not happen overnight."

"But he also understands that there is now a path forward and we must follow that path with urgency," Kerry said. "He understands that to ensure that lives are not needlessly lost, we have to ensure that opportunities are not needlessly lost."

Indyk, 62, will take a leave of absence from his current job as vice president and foreign policy director at the Washington-based Brookings Institution think tank to take up what he called the "daunting and humbling challenge" of trying to forge a peace deal that has eluded successive U.S. administration.

He thanked President Barack Obama and Kerry for "entrusting me with the mission of helping you take this breakthrough and turn it into a full-fledged Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement."

"It is a daunting and humbling challenge, but one that I cannot desist from," Indyk said.

Indyk served as former President Bill Clinton's ambassador to Israel and was a key part of the failed 2000 Camp David peace talks. He was also a special assistant to Clinton and senior director for Near East and South Asian affairs at the National Security Council from 1993 to 1995. And, he served as assistant secretary of State for Near Eastern affairs in the State Department from 1997 to 2000.

In his new job, Indyk replaces David Hale, who had served as a place holder in the post until last month. Hale had succeeded former Sen. George Mitchell as the Obama administration's first special Mideast envoy. Mitchell resigned in 2011 following two years of fruitless and frustrating attempts to get the Israelis and Palestinians to engage in serious negotiations.

Indyk's appointment has been carefully choreographed to come just hours before senior Israeli and Palestinian negotiators sit down for a working dinner hosted by Kerry.

Kerry spent much of his first six months as America's top diplomat in frenetic diplomacy trying to get the two sides to agree to resume peace talks that broke down in 2008. An attempt to restart them in 2010 failed after a single day.

Since February, Kerry has made six trips to the region shuttling between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to try to cajole them into returning to negotiations.

Kerry announced on July 19 in Amman, Jordan, that the two sides had reached a basis for returning to the table, but stressed that it still had to be formalized. On Sunday, the State Department announced that the two sides had accepted invitations from Kerry to come to Washington "to formally resume direct final status negotiations."

That followed a decision by Israel's Cabinet to free 104 long-held Palestinian prisoners, a longstanding demand of Abbas.

Abbas has been reluctant to negotiate with Netanyahu, fearing the hard-line Israeli leader will reject what the Palestinians consider minimal territorial demands. The Palestinians want a state in the West Bank, Gaza and east Jerusalem, territories Israel captured in 1967, but have accepted the principle of limited land swaps to allow Israel to annex some of the dozens of settlements it has built on war-won lands.

Abbas had repeatedly said he will only go to talks if Israel either freezes settlement building or recognizes the 1967 lines as a starting point for drawing the border of a state of Palestine.

Israel has made no such concessions, at least publicly, and the details of the framework for the talks brokered by Kerry remain shrouded in mystery.

Associated Press

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Twitter CEO commits NCAA violation with tweet

By Tom Fornelli | College Football Writer

Just about every secondary NCAA violation is stupid, but sometimes those stupid violations are awesome. This is one of those times.

The CEO of Twitter, Dick Costolo, also happens to be a Michigan booster, and he also happened to commit a minor NCAA violation on the social media platform he runs.

That's Costolo responding to a tweet from Michigan 2014 commit Wilton Speight to recent 2015 commit George Campbell. It's a harmless tweet, but it's also an NCAA violation.

According to one of the roughly billion rules the NCAA has, a booster is not allowed to contact a recruit until after the recruit has signed his letter of intent with the school. Not in person, not on the phone and not on social media.

Whoops.

As for what is likely to happen following this incident, my guess would be nothing. It's not a major violation by any means, but it is an extremely ironic violation.

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How Butler's Bulldogs became the face of a university

When the news broke that Butler University head coach Brad Stevens was departing Indianapolis for the Boston Celtics' head coaching job, there were two tweets that stood alone in the flurry of activity.

?You?re welcome, Bill Simmons,? tweeted Butler Blue II, the mascot emeritus of Stevens? former university.

Moments later:

?You owe me one, Leprechaun.? -- this from the current furry face of the university, Butler Blue III, otherwise known as Trip.

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They technically can't speak, but they have spoken.

They?ve spoken during two Final Four appearances, on "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon," and about joining two new conferences in two years.

Somehow, without opposable thumbs or a grasp of the English language, Blue II and Trip lead the conversation about Butler University in a way no else has.

And it?s all because Michael Kaltenmark, Butler's director of web marketing, has given them a voice.

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Kaltennmark was an undergraduate student at Butler when the university adopted its first official live mascot in 2000?an English bulldog named Blue that was cared for by a Butler staffer and alumna, Keili Walker.

But Butler Blue I?s reign was a trial run of sorts for the university, and while most people on campus knew of the dog, her appearances were few and far between.

When Walker moved to Washington State in 2004, Blue I made the trip with her owner, leaving Butler to figure out its next move.

Enter Kaltenmark, who stayed on staff following his graduation and was then working as the assistant director of annual giving. With a bare-bones plan in mind, Kaltenmark approached the university about getting another live mascot and was soon given the green light to proceed.

?It was sort of a handshake agreement and that was it,? he said. ?There was no contract, no guidelines?it was very ?figure it out.? ?

Kaltenmark returned to Butler with a 7-week-old bulldog puppy, no guarantees of success, limited expectations and no idea on what he was about to embark.

But he had a plan brewing in the crevices of his marketing mind.

He wanted the dog, named Butler Blue II or Blue for short, to be the face of the university.

?In my mind, I?m thinking that this dog needs to be very visible and present all the time. We need to run with it. This is something that most universities don?t have," he said.

?I didn?t really ask anybody. I just ran with it.?

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Kaltenmark did a lot of running in those first few months?to puppy classes, to hospitals, to bar mitzvahs, to block parties, to pretty much anywhere Blue II?s presence was requested.

As he quickly learned, having a bulldog puppy was exhausting by itself, let alone having one whose presence was so widely requested all over the Indianapolis metropolitan area.

He documented every aspect of their adventures and interactions on Flickr, which allowed Blue II?s growing fan base to follow the pup as he snuffed and snorted his way around the Butler community.

There are 13,000 photos of Blue II to date, ranging from him snuggling with Kaltenmark?s son, whom the dog refers to as ?Master Everett,? to him brushing paws with Georgetown Jack in the nation?s capital.

With the evolution of social media, so, too, came Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages for both Blue II and little brother Trip.

Blue II Social Media: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram

Blue III Social Media: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram

Every picture is a moment?a vignette in a life of the nation?s most famous bulldogs?but also a glimpse into the culture of the university itself.

?It gives Butler more of a warm, fuzzy kind of feel,? Kaltenmark said. ?When people think about Butler, they don?t just think about a place with buildings and professors in Indianapolis."

They can?t speak, but they?re the face of the university, wrinkly snouts and all.

Just ask Brad Stevens.

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One afternoon, as he was leaving behind his office in Hinkle Fieldhouse, Stevens noticed a mother and a daughter wandering the empty venue.

They approached Stevens, flagging him down.

As the sunlight filtering through the vaulted windows of Hinkle illuminated Stevens, a brief look of recognition crossed the mother?s face.

?You look familiar,? the woman told Stevens. ?Anyway, do you know where I can find Blue??

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It?s not hard to find a Blue?whether it?s II or III?in Indianapolis.

Wherever Kaltenmark goes, the two are sure to follow, tongues wagging, from sun up to sun down.

?It never ends because they?re with me all the time,? Kaltenmark said of his job as full-time pup-wrangler. ?We?re rarely apart.?

They tool around every day in the Blue Mobile, a custom-outfitted van bearing their faces that was gifted to Kaltenmark by a local Ford dealer.

They have their own parking spot on campus.

Kaltenmark?s office also is Blue II and Trip?s office, complete with dog toys and blankets and various canine paraphernalia strewn everywhere marking their shared domain.

Students filter in and out, offering the dogs belly rubs or treats.

At his desk, Kaltenmark filters through appearance requests in addition to his normal duties while the centerpieces of those requests snore on the floor next to him.

He might occasionally stop to snap a picture of Blue II or Trip doing something silly to share with the dogs? thousands of Twitter followers.

?The dogs are successful online because we typically respond to people and are conversational,? he explained. ?Having character and personality that shines though?that?s one of the best parts about it.?

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On March 9, 2013, Blue II officially handed over the mascot duties to Trip by way of a halftime ?Changing of the Collar? ceremony.

It was the final home game of Butler?s 2013 season?Blue II?s ninth season with the team.

Blue II received a standing ovation by the sold-out crowd at Hinkle, but the well wishes were echoed nationwide on Twitter as the two dogs amassed a total of 2,000 mentions from March 9-10.

It didn?t take long for Trip to catapult into Internet stardom.

Four months later, he starred in a Rocky-esque montage chronicling his and the rest of Butler?s athletic teams' training for their admittance into the Big East Conference.

Within hours, the video of the stout bulldog?s exploits chasing balls and traipsing around campus went viral and was mentioned by virtually every big-name sports outlet in the United States.

What most people don?t know was that the video almost didn?t make it past the cutting room floor.

The student producer in charge of filming and editing the video, sophomore Tim Valentine, had originally set the two-minute video to the ?Rocky? theme song.

Unfortunately for Butler, the song is protected by copyright laws.

The unanimous decision was that the second version featuring the rights-free music paled in comparison, but would be released anyway.

?We?re kinda down on it, but we still put it out there anyway because it?s cute and we worked hard on it,? Kaltenmark explained. ?So to watch it go viral in spite of that really opened our eyes.?

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For as long as there has been Brad Stevens behind the bench, there has been Blue II on the sidelines.

One is in Boston, embarking on a new journey. The other grudgingly accepts the terms of retirement, hanging his head in sadness as his protege leaves for an appearance.

But they will always share that moment in the hallways of Hinkle.

Coach Stevens & SVZ returning to Hinkle. Happy campers!

Stevens returned from New Orleans in the dead of night after his team knocked off No. 2 seed Florida.

As the coach gathered his luggage from the undercarriage of the bus, Blue II sat waiting.

Despite his exhaustion and the media circus awaiting comment, Stevens leaned down to pet Blue II.

?I got you another road trip,? he told the dog.

Now it?s Trip?s turn to experience these moments. And as long as Kaltenmark is there to document his travels, it?ll be our turn, too.

Source: http://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-basketball/story/2013-07-24/butler-bulldogs-blue-2-blue-3-blue-ii-blue-iii-trip-brad-stevens

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AFP: 19 NPA rebels surrender to military every month

About 19 members of the New People?s Army based in Mindanao surrender to authorities monthly, most of them youngsters, the Armed Forces of the Philippines Eastern Mindanao Command revealed on Thursday.

?Nagbabalik-loob sila kasi ?yung promise sa kanila ay hindi nangyayari,? Capt. Severino David, spokesperson at Eastern Mindanao Command, told GMA News Online in a phone interview.

He noted that those who surrendered had been lured to join the rebel group by promises of a better life. ?Ang promise sa kanila gaganda ang kabuhayan nila sa barrio at bibigyan ng livelihood. Sumasali rin sila dahil sa poverty.?

Those who surrender are usually aged 18 to 22 and minors when they were recruited, serving for an average of three years before surrendering to the authorities.

Once they surrender, former rebels undergo debriefing and seminars, David noted.

In a separate statement, the Eastern Mindanao Command disclosed that 132 NPA rebels have surrendered since January, averaging about 19 surrenders per month. The Eastern Mindanao Command covers Northern Mindanao, Davao Region, SOCCSKSARGEN, and Caraga Region.

The latest surrender in the region was reported on July 22, when four NPA rebels turned themselves in to government troops. They were identified as Digo Antian, alias Ruben, 23; Jun Jun Calimpit, alias Ryan, 25; Robert Antian, alias Lupoy, 18; and Jhen (his alias), 15. All of them had been operating in Bukidnon.

Antian and Jhen supposedly joined the NPA at the age of 16 and 13 years old, respectively.

?NPA capitalized [on] their desire to become soldiers when they were assured that they [could] hold a gun even without finishing school,? the statement read.

The rebels also handed over three high-powered firearms with assorted ammunitions and magazines.? These firearms will be remunerated for about P50,000 each.

?Binibili ng gobyerno yung mga baril kasi magagamit din naman namin ?yan. Yun na rin ang nagiging panimula nila sa livelihood,? the Eastern Mindanao Command spokesperson said.

According to Lt. Gen. Ricardo Rainier Cruz III, recruiting the youth to join the insurgent group is a violation of the 1998 Comprehensive Agreement on Respect for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law.

?Exploiting the youth?s innocence to become criminals is even tantamount to violation of RA 7610 (Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act) which provides children with special protection against exploitation,? he said in the same statement.

Last Tuesday, a 12-year-old NPA rebel in Quezon province surrendered to the police.

However, the United Nations report noted that it is not just armed rebel groups that recruit minors but also the Philippine military. The report, entitled "Grave Violations Committed Against Children in 22 Situations of Concern," cited two young boys who were recruited by the military to help find a rebel camp in Mindanao. ? BM, GMA News

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Ex-CIA official to address government-wary hackers

By Jim Finkle

BOSTON (Reuters) - A former CIA official and a retired Air Force general will address next week's Def Con hacking convention, which for the first time asked federal officials to steer clear because of anger over alleged government spying.

Joseph DeTrani, a long-time CIA official who served as a U.S. envoy in talks with North Korea regarding its nuclear activities, will open the hackers' conference on August 2 with a speech about weapons of mass destruction and cyber technology. Former Air Force General Robert Elder, who created one of the U.S. military's first cyber units, will speak the following day.

Def Con founder Jeff Moss said the two had been invited long before his July 11 request that federal officials stay away from the convention to defuse tensions over the U.S. mass surveillance programs leaked by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden.

Moss said that having former U.S. officials at the conference could be useful to the hacking community because they are uniquely placed to help explain the government's position on the surveillance programs.

"Being former, not current, they might be able to speak more freely and offer a more nuanced perspective," said Moss, who is known in hacking circles as The Dark Tangent.

"They would probably offer more credible perspective that people are not going to just dismiss out of hand and say ?Of course you are going to say that. That's your job,'" he said in an interview.

Def Con - short for Defense Condition, in military speak - has since 1992 been bringing together people with a common interest in software, computer architecture, and any high-tech system that can be hacked. It typically attracts a small contingent of officials from the CIA, NSA, FBI, and military among hackers, researchers, security workers, activists and others. The conference this year is expected to draw 15,000 people.

DeTrani told Reuters that after his speech he will address surveillance programs, if asked.

"Everything I've heard about these programs is that they were authorized with oversight. From what I know Americans were not spied upon," he said. "Hopefully nobody throws marshmallows at me and says ?You wacko, go back to North Korea.'"

DeTrani stepped down as a senior advisor to the Director of National Intelligence in May 2012, ending more than three decades in government, the bulk of the time at the CIA.

His speech will be followed by several panels led by critics of government surveillance. The American Civil Liberties Union is holding a Friday afternoon session on "NSA surveillance and more." Representatives of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a group that has filed lawsuits against the NSA over surveillance programs, will review "the year in digital civil liberties."

Elder, who is currently an engineering professor at George Mason University, plans to talk about applying lessons from military operations to protecting computer networks.

He said that while he knows nothing more about the Snowden case than what he has read in the paper, he expects the issue will come up. "I expect there to be some tension," he said.

(Reporting by Jim Finkle; Editing by Richard Valdmanis and Gunna Dickson)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ex-cia-official-address-government-wary-hackers-183659716.html

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iPhone could be susceptible to SIM card attack

iPhone could be susceptible to SIM card attack

At this year's Black Hat USA security conference cryptographer and security researcher Karsten Nohl will be presenting his findings on SIM card insecurities. While Nohl's research revealed that about one-quarter of the tested SIM cards were vulnerable to an attack that exploits an outdated encryption standard, it's unclear at this point exactly who should be worried.

Nohl isn't revealing the full details until his talk on August 3rd, but when asked specifically about iPhones, he told iMore:

No devices can be ruled out.

Of course, that doesn't provide a lot of clarity as to who should worry. Since the exploit is dependent on the SIM cards in use, not the device, the vulnerabilities that Nohl identified depend on carrier and which SIM cards they provide, not necessarily the devices they're put in.

The good news is that Nohl has already shared his findings with the GSM Association, who then passed the findings on to cellular network operators and SIM card manufacturers who could be vulnerable. The exploit relies on an old encryption algorithm, DES, still used on some SIM cards. Carriers who haven't done so already will need to update to Triple DES or AES, newer, more secure standards that is not susceptible to the same attack.

For now, people should try not to worry, as there are no signs that this vulnerability is being exploited in the wild. Once Nohl gives his presentation we should know more about which users might be affected and hopefully carriers are already in the process of updating any outdated SIMs they might have.

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Gas rig on fire in Gulf of Mexico

Updated: Wednesday, July 24 2013, 08:46 AM EDT

NEW ORLEANS (AP) ? An out-of-control natural gas well off the
Louisiana coast caught fire late Tuesday, hours after 44 workers were
safely evacuated from the drilling rig following a mid-morning blowout, a
federal agency confirmed.

No injuries were reported as a result
of the fire, Eileen Angelico, a spokeswoman for the Bureau of Safety and
Environmental Enforcement, told The Associated Press.

She said it
wasn't known what caused the gas to ignite. It also wasn't clear early
Wednesday how and when crews would attempt to extinguish the blaze. BSEE
said earlier Tuesday that a firefighting vessel with water and foam
capabilities had been dispatched to the scene.

Wild Well Control
Inc. was hired to try to bring the well under control. Angelico said
Wild Well personnel approached the well earlier Tuesday night, before
the fire, but they determined it was unsafe to get closer when they were
about 200 feet (60 meters) away from it.

The gas blowout was reported Tuesday morning.

The
Coast Guard kept nautical traffic out of an area within 500 meters
(1,640 feet) of the site throughout the day. The Federal Aviation
Administration restricted aircraft up to 2,000 feet (600 meters) above
the area.

BSEE said inspectors flying over the site soon after the
blowout saw a light sheen covering an area about a half-mile (800
meters) by 50 feet (15 meters). However, it was dissipating quickly.

Earlier this month, a gas well off the Louisiana coast flowed for several days before being sealed.

Officials
stressed that Tuesday's blowout wouldn't be close to as damaging as the
BP oil spill of 2010, in which an oil rig, the Deepwater Horizon,
exploded off the Louisiana coast, killing 11 workers and eventually
spewing millions of gallons (liters) of oil into the Gulf. It was the
worst offshore environmental disaster in U.S. history.

Chris
Roberts, a member of the Jefferson Parish Council in south Louisiana,
said the travel restrictions might pose an inconvenience for
participants in an upcoming deep sea fishing tournament.

"It could change some plans as to where some people plan to fish," he said.

Tuesday's
blowout occurred near an unmanned offshore gas platform that was not
currently producing natural gas, said Angelico. The workers were aboard a
portable drilling rig known as a jackup rig, owned by Hercules Offshore
Inc., which was a contractor for exploration and production company
Walter Oil & Gas Corp.

Walter Oil & Gas reported to the
BSEE that the rig was completing a "sidetrack well" ? a means of
re-entering the original well bore, Angelico said.

The purpose of
the sidetrack well in this instance was not immediately clear. A
spokesman for the corporation didn't have the information Tuesday night.
Industry websites say sidetrack wells are sometimes drilled to remedy a
problem with the existing well bore.

"It's a way to overcome an
engineering problem with the original well," Ken Medlock, an energy
expert at Rice University's Baker Institute said. "They're not drilled
all the time, but it's not new."

Gas rig on fire in Gulf of Mexico

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FRANKFURT -- BMW dealers in Germany are opposing the automaker's plans to expand Web-based sales to include all its models.

BMW is looking to the Web and even house calls by sales personnel in an effort to boost future revenue in Germany, the head of the group's German sales, Roland Krueger, told WirtschaftsWoche magazine. "We can well imagine that Internet sales could be expanded to all models," Krueger said.

BMW's German dealer head Werner Entenmann told WirtschaftsWoche: "We told BMW in no uncertain terms that we cannot accept direct sales channels.''

BMW said today that it will sell the i3 through the Internet and through sales people visiting customers in their homes as well as through select dealers.

Krueger tried to allay dealers' concerns by telling the magazine that that dealerships would remain the ''backbone'' of BMW sales.

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Sub-saharan water: Not just fossil water

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The Sahara conceals large quantities of water stored at depth and inherited from ancient times. A recent study has just shown that this groundwater is not entirely fossil, but resupplied every year. Using a method based on data obtained by satellite, scientists estimated the variations in the volume of water lying under the northern Sahara desert: the current rate of recharge is on average 1.4 km3 per year, for the period 2003-2010. This represents 40% of withdrawals, mainly for irrigation to support the oasis economy. The inputs therefore do not compensate for the withdrawals, but their existence means that these transboundary aquifers, the main water resource of semi-arid regions in Algeria and Tunisia, could be managed sustainably.

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Join us for a live chat Monday with Boise State football's Joe Southwick, Charles Leno

By Chadd Cripe
ccripe@idahostatesman.com
? 2013 Idaho Statesman

LAS VEGAS ? The Mountain West football media days event begins Monday ? and we?ll get you started with a new feature in the morning.

Boise State senior quarterback Joe Southwick and senior left tackle Charles Leno Jr. will join me for a live chat with Idaho Statesman readers. The chat will begin at 10:30 a.m. MT with me and likely columnist Brian Murphy. We?ll answer questions for 30 minutes and begin collecting questions for the players.

Southwick will join us at 11 a.m. MT and answer questions for about 15 minutes. Leno will take over at 11:15 a.m. for about another 15 minutes.

You can access the live chat through IdahoStatesman.com in the morning or by going to my blog page, blogs.idahostatesman.com/broncobeat.

Southwick and Leno meet with the media Monday. Coach Chris Petersen has sessions Monday and Tuesday. Mountain West Commissioner Craig Thompson speaks Tuesday. The event ends at 1 p.m. Tuesday.

We?ll have in-depth coverage throughout the two days. I should have some comments from Southwick and Leno posted this evening and I?ll have a story in tomorrow?s paper.

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Just a head?s up: I am working off an iPad because my laptop crashed shortly after I arrived in Las Vegas. So don?t be surprised if you see a few technical glitches over the next couple days.

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Physician bonuses help drive increases in surgery with minimal patient benefit: McMaster study

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Hamilton, ON (July 22, 2013) Financial incentives for Ontario surgeons are likely a key factor driving greater use of laparoscopic colon cancer surgery, says a study led by a McMaster University surgeon.

The research, published online by the Annals of Surgical Oncology, found that between 2002 and 2009 there was an increase in laparoscopic versus traditional open techniques for colon and rectal cancer surgery. These increases were associated with only minimal decreases in how long patients stayed in hospital after surgery and no changes in the survival of patients.

The authors point out that in October 2005, the Ontario physician billing schedule was altered, providing surgeons with a 25% premium if laparoscopic rather than open techniques were used for colon cancer. In Ontario, surgeon and hospital services are publically funded and patients don't pay. Most of the incentives went to surgeons already enthusiastic about laparoscopic approaches.

"Our paper highlights two important issues," said principal investigator Dr. Marko Simunovic, an associate professor of surgery of McMaster's Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine.

"First, in our publicly funded health care system we need to critically review the advantages and disadvantages of new expensive technologies or treatments before they're widely introduced into the province. Second, Ontario physicians provide high quality care to the best of their abilities - one should question the logic of financial incentives."

Simunovic added: "A 25% bonus for laparoscopic surgery sends a strong signal to surgeons that they should provide this service, even though the available evidence to date does not demonstrate superiority for laparoscopic versus open techniques."

The more expensive laparoscopic surgery usually results in a smaller visible scar and a slightly shorter hospital length of stay.

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The research was funded by Canadian Institutes for Health Research.

Editors: A copy of the paper may be found here: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1245%2Fs10434-013-3123-2

For further information:

Susan Emigh
Media Relations
Faculty of Health Sciences
McMaster University
905-525-9140, ext. 22555
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Contact: Susan Emigh
emighs@mcmaster.ca
90-552-591-402-2555
McMaster University

Hamilton, ON (July 22, 2013) Financial incentives for Ontario surgeons are likely a key factor driving greater use of laparoscopic colon cancer surgery, says a study led by a McMaster University surgeon.

The research, published online by the Annals of Surgical Oncology, found that between 2002 and 2009 there was an increase in laparoscopic versus traditional open techniques for colon and rectal cancer surgery. These increases were associated with only minimal decreases in how long patients stayed in hospital after surgery and no changes in the survival of patients.

The authors point out that in October 2005, the Ontario physician billing schedule was altered, providing surgeons with a 25% premium if laparoscopic rather than open techniques were used for colon cancer. In Ontario, surgeon and hospital services are publically funded and patients don't pay. Most of the incentives went to surgeons already enthusiastic about laparoscopic approaches.

"Our paper highlights two important issues," said principal investigator Dr. Marko Simunovic, an associate professor of surgery of McMaster's Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine.

"First, in our publicly funded health care system we need to critically review the advantages and disadvantages of new expensive technologies or treatments before they're widely introduced into the province. Second, Ontario physicians provide high quality care to the best of their abilities - one should question the logic of financial incentives."

Simunovic added: "A 25% bonus for laparoscopic surgery sends a strong signal to surgeons that they should provide this service, even though the available evidence to date does not demonstrate superiority for laparoscopic versus open techniques."

The more expensive laparoscopic surgery usually results in a smaller visible scar and a slightly shorter hospital length of stay.

###

The research was funded by Canadian Institutes for Health Research.

Editors: A copy of the paper may be found here: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1245%2Fs10434-013-3123-2

For further information:

Susan Emigh
Media Relations
Faculty of Health Sciences
McMaster University
905-525-9140, ext. 22555
emighs@mcmaster.ca


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