Sunday, June 30, 2013

Alec Baldwin apologizes to gay-rights group for Twitter rant

Alec Baldwin has apologized to a New York City-based lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender rights group for a series of tweets that could be interpreted as homophobic.

Baldwin?s messages were directed at a newspaper reporter who accused his wife of tweeting during the funeral for former Sopranos star James Gandolfini. Baldwin says in a letter to GLAAD posted on its website Friday his tweets didn?t have anything to do with ?issues of anyone?s sexual orientation.?

The former 30 Rock star says he?s done political work with marriage equality groups and insists he wouldn?t advocate violence against someone for being gay.

GLAAD spokesman Rich Ferraro says Baldwin?s language was improper and his tweets didn?t reflect his ?history of actively supporting LGBT equality.?

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NYC's Met doing away with metal admission button

This undated photograph provided by the Metropolitan Museum of Art shows "Dress", made of the museum's admission buttons by Ji Eon Kang, a gift to the museum by Richard Martin. Starting Monday, June 30, 2013, the button will be replaced with a paper ticket with detachable sticker. Museum officials say it has become too expensive to produce the buttons. They were introduced in 1971. The buttons came in 16 different colors and featured the letter "M." The color was changed daily. The change comes around the time the Met is switching to a seven-day week. It has been closed Mondays. (AP Photo/Metropolitan Museum of Art)

This undated photograph provided by the Metropolitan Museum of Art shows "Dress", made of the museum's admission buttons by Ji Eon Kang, a gift to the museum by Richard Martin. Starting Monday, June 30, 2013, the button will be replaced with a paper ticket with detachable sticker. Museum officials say it has become too expensive to produce the buttons. They were introduced in 1971. The buttons came in 16 different colors and featured the letter "M." The color was changed daily. The change comes around the time the Met is switching to a seven-day week. It has been closed Mondays. (AP Photo/Metropolitan Museum of Art)

(AP) ? Tiny metal buttons in delicious-sounding colors like poupon, hubba bubba and piglet have served as The Metropolitan Museum of Art's admission ticket for 42 years. But starting Monday, the 1-inch disks will be replaced by a paper ticket with detachable sticker.

It's all about the money ? the buttons have become too expensive to produce.

"The cost has been increasing exponentially over the years," said Harold Holzer, the museum's spokesman. "It's gone up tens of thousands of dollars in the last five years."

When the museum first started using the buttons, it had about 1 million visitors annually. Today it has 6 million.

"It seems impractical to tie ourselves to an archaic, quaint ? even if it's well liked ? system," he added.

The buttons are making their exit on the same day that the Met is switching to a seven-day-a-week schedule. The museum ? which has a recommended admission of $25 for adults, meaning visitors may pay what they wish ? had been closed Mondays.

"The message is not changing, the medium is changing," Holzer said.

In 1997, a student at Parson School of Design created a dress with the buttons for a project using recycled objects. It features three of the 16 colors the buttons came in. The piece was donated to the museum and is in storage.

Like the buttons, the paper tickets will eventually come in an assortment of colors. The first will be el mar blue. They also will contain a date (something the buttons lacked) and be emblazoned with the same "M'' design used on the buttons, adapted from a 16th-century illustration based on a Leonardo Da Vinci drawing.

"With just a flip of a computer switch," the paper tickets will allow the museum to issue timed-entry tickets for such special shows as the wildly popular Alexander McQueen costume exhibition in 2011, Holzer said.

"It gives us a great deal of agility," he said. "Agility beats nostalgia every time."

Asked if the button might become an art object worthy of museum display, Holzer quipped: "It's been displayed about a hundred million times if you count all the visitors who've worn it. It's maybe time for a rest."

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Egypt group: 22 million signatures against Morsi

CAIRO (AP) ? The youth group leading the campaign against Egypt's president says it has collected the signatures of 22 million Egyptians who want to remove the Islamist leader.

Mahmoud Badr, a leader of the Tamarod, or rebel, movement said Saturday that 22,134,460 Egyptians have signed the petition demanding President Mohammed Morsi's ouster.

Badr did not say whether there had been an independent audit of the signatures.

Morsi's supporters have long questioned the authenticity of the collected signatures.

The announcement came on the eve of massive protests planned by Tamarod, which started off the campaign saying it wanted to collect more signatures than the some 13 million votes Morsi won in his narrow 2012 victory in the presidential election.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/egypt-group-22-million-signatures-against-morsi-125919145.html

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Friday, June 28, 2013

Ecuador says Snowden asylum document unauthorized

QUITO, Ecuador (AP) ? An Ecuadorean diplomatic employee issued a safe conduct pass for National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden to travel to Ecuador to seek political asylum, but the action was unauthorized and the pass has no validity, government officials said Thursday.

Ecuador's scramble to explain the document, revealed by the Univision television network, came as President Obama was seeking to downplay the international chase for "a 29-year-old hacker" and lower the temperature of an issue that has already raised tensions between the U.S. and uneasy partners Russia and China.

Obama said in Senegal that the damage to U.S. national security has already been done and his top focus now is making sure it can't happen again.

Ecuadorean officials have repeatedly expressed sympathy for Snowden for revealing secret global U.S. surveillance programs, but have insisted they have taken no decision on granting him asylum, and they rushed to distance themselves from the unsigned letter shown by Univision.

Secretary of Political Management Betty Tola told a news conference that "any document of this type has no validity and is the exclusive responsibility of the person who issued it."

Another government official said that while the document is authentic, it was issued without approval from the Foreign Ministry or other officials in the capital and thus has no legal power. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter.

Tola told reporters that Snowden's asylum application hadn't been processed because he was not in Ecuador as required by law. She also threatened legal action against whoever had leaked the document. She and other officials offered no further details about his case.

The back-and-forth over the document appears to be part of broader debate within Ecuador's leftist government about whether to offer asylum to Snowden, who is believed to remain in limbo in the transit zone of Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport after flying in from Hong Kong.

Snowden's American passport has been revoked by U.S. authorities. Ecuadoran officials have defended Snowden in public, saying his revelations of U.S. spying benefited the world, but also seem taken aback by the intensity of global attention and U.S. criticism focused on Ecuador for considering his asylum request.

Communications Minister Fernando Alvarado reacted defiantly on Thursday, saying the country rejects economic "blackmail" to force its hand. He said "Ecuador unilaterally and irrevocably renounces" tariff benefits on hundreds of millions of dollars in trade that are up for renewal by the U.S. Congress. Nearly half of Ecuador's foreign trade depends on the U.S.

The program, initially meant to help Andean countries aiding in the fight against drugs, was facing an uphill fight for renewal. Alvarado did not explicitly mention a separate effort to win trade benefits under a presidential order.

On Wednesday, Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, promised to lead an effort to block extension of the tariff benefits aid if Ecuador grants asylum to Snowden.

In Senegal, President Barack Obama said Thursday that The United States won't be scrambling military jets or engaging in high-level diplomatic bartering to get Snowden extradited to the U.S.

"I'm not going to have one case with a suspect who we're trying to extradite suddenly be elevated to the point where I've got to start doing wheeling and dealing and trading on a whole host of other issues, simply to get a guy extradited so he can face the justice system," Obama said at a joint news conference with Senegal's President Macky Sall.

Snowden's intercontinental efforts to evade U.S. authorities ? taking him from a hotel hideout in Hong Kong to an airport transit zone in Moscow, where he's believed to be holed up ? has already undercut Obama's efforts to strengthen ties with China and threatened to worsen tensions with Russia just as Obama is seeking Moscow's cooperation on Syria. At the same time, Snowden's attempts to seek asylum from Ecuador and other nations have underscored Obama's limited sway in a number of foreign capitals.

Obama's comment came on the first full day of a weeklong, 3-country trip to Africa, his first major tour of sub-Saharan Africa since he took office more than four years ago.

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Pace reported from Dakar, Senegal.

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Marvel Wants Vin Diesel

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As Disney and Marvel studios start to reveal their plan for Phase Three of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, we?re?beginning?to receive more and more news on where their grand undertaking is heading. Many actors have recently taken roles in upcoming Marvel films and today, we?re hearing of one more name that may be stepping into the vast universe that is only going to keep expanding.

Vin Diesel has revealed via his Facebook page that he has an upcoming meeting with Marvel but has no idea what it could be for.

?P.s. Marvel has requested a meeting? no idea what for? haha, you probably know better than me?? said the actor.

So, now the speculation begins as to which role Marvel wants Vin Diesel for. It could be one of the few remaining parts that are still open in Guardians of the Galaxy (Rocket Raccoon, Groot, Thanos). ?In fact, the actor has stated in the past that he wants to play a Marvel villain, so Thanos is a definite?possibility. It?s also possible that Vin Diesel knows exactly who he?s going to play but just can?t reveal the information yet.

All that being said, for someone with a physicality and screen presence like Vin Diesel, I think it would be more beneficial to place him in a role where you can see him in person, not only hear his voice, which would rule out Guardians of the Galaxy. As for which role I think he?s being eyed for, well, I really can?t say. Your guess is as good as mine.

At any rate, Vin Diesel is a solid addition to the Marvel Universe and really, it was just a matter of time before they went after him. I?m excited for the studio to announce who he?ll be playing but in the meantime, let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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Friday, June 21, 2013

North American Birds Declining as Threats Mount

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HP Z420


The HP Z420 ($2,768 direct) is a mid-level single processor workstation from HP. It has a good measure of expandability backing up its liquid cooled Intel Xeon processor and Nvidia Quadro workstation-class graphics. It was a speedy performer on our benchmark tests, and should help your artist/architect/engineer rapidly completing their assignments and projects.

Design and Features
The Z420 resides in a full-size tower with utilitarian looks. It's very close in design to HP's high-end client PCs, but with a few embellishments like the Z420 logo and an easy to grab handle built into the optical drive bay. It has lots of room for internal expansion, which is one of the main reasons you'd get the Z420 over the current Editors' Choice HP Z220 CMT ($1,997).

The Z420 is eminently expandable, with space for two more optical drives, one additional hard drive, another PCIe x16 graphics card, two PCIe x8 cards (one PCIe gen2, one PCIe gen3), one PCIe x4 card, and an old-school PCI card slot for good measure. There are four memory DIMM slots free (the system can handle up to 64GB), and seven SATA ports to support more drives than can fit in the chassis. It's a lot of space, fitting for a mainstream workstation PC. There's a 600W power supply to run it all. The case lid, card slots, optical drive bays, and the sleds for the hard drives are all tool-less. You won't need a screwdriver to install most upgrades. On the whole the system is easy to upgrade and service.

The system's outer I/O ports are also impressive, with five USB 2.0 ports and four USB 3.0 ports mixed among the front and back panel of the system. There are also two FireWire 400 ports (one front, one back) to support older drives you need to grab data from. A pair of PS/2 ports will support that mouse and keyboard that you just can't work without. The four USB 3.0 ports are capable of 5Gpbs transfers, over ten times faster than the 480/400Mpbs you'd get from the older USB 2.0 or FireWire 400 technologies.

Unfortunately, you'll have to find a PCIe Thunderbolt solution if you run a mixed Mac/PC shop, and the same is the issue if you have eSATA production drives in your office. The Z420 lacks Thunderbolt and eSATA, but USB 3.0 should be fast enough for most backup and file transfer uses. Thankfully, the Z420 has a flexible trio of monitor ports on its Quadro K2000 card: two DisplayPorts and a dual-link DVI port. With these ports you're able to handle up to four displays (ideally four DisplayPort monitors using two splitter cables), which will give your graphics professionals the multitasking multi monitor setup they've come to expect.

The Z420 we looked at came with a quad-core Intel Xeon E5-1620 processor running at 3.6GHz stock speed. In addition to the 16GB of system memory, the Z420 came equipped with a 256GB SSD as the primary C: drive and a 1TB 7,200 rpm SATA hard drive as the data storage drive. The SSD helps speed everyday drive operations like opening applications, booting the system, and some file transfers. The data drive will help your graphics or engineering folk create scratch disks or keep large files local for immediate access to current projects.

The Z420 comes with a single Gigabit Ethernet port, you can of course add a PCIe Wi-Fi card or Fibre Channel card in the future if your business uses these transport protocols. HP has a current list of the Z420's ISV certifications on its website, but rest assured that if you need the certifications you'll probably find mid level scientific, CAD, video editing, and digital content creation app certifications. The Z420 has a three-year standard warranty, with extensions up to five years available. The Z420 is on a long life cycle, so if you buy a few now, the same or similar configuration should be available in a year or year and a half when your business needs grow.

Performance
HP Z420 The workstation's main reason for being is performance, and the Z420 has buckets of it. Thanks to its SSD and its CPU's higher clock speed, the Z420 actually outperforms the dual processor Lenovo ThinkStation D30 ($8172.92) and ThinkStation C30 ($3843.95) on the video encoding Handbrake test. The Z420 was also faster than the HP Z220 CMT on the same test. In fact, the Z420's 33-second Handbrake time is one of the fastest we've seen at PCLabs. Likewise, the SSD-powered Z420 led the pack on the day-to-day performance PCMark7 benchmark test.

Other tests were impressive, but less clear-cut. The Z420 was fast at the Photoshop CS6 photo-editing test, to be sure, but it's slower than the Lenovo D30 and the Z220 CMT. The CineBench test shows the pure raw CPU processing power of each workstation, and on this test, the Z420 lags both Lenovo ThinkStations and the HP Z220. If you need to throw pure data into the hopper for tasks like 3D rendering in software, then the multi-processor, multicore systems are where you should look. While we don't advocate using the Z420 as a gaming rig, the 3DMark11, Aliens vs. Predator, and Heaven numbers were quite good. This configuration would be well suited for video game development or mid-tier 3D CAD work.

The HP Z420 is a very good, expandable single processor workstation. It's the one to get if you need more expandability than our single-processor workstation Editors' Choice, the HP Z220 CMT. However, the Z220 still offers a better value and performance, so it remains our Editors' Choice.

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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

On the sidelines of SparkFun's Autonomous Vehicle Competition (video)

DNP On the sidelines of SparkFun's Autonomous Vehicle Competition video

We're a bit torn when we arrive at the Boulder Reservoir, past all the chain-linked signs warning of "potential danger ahead." The organizers of the Autonomous Vehicle Competition are running two separate tracks -- land and air -- and frankly, we don't have the resources to cover both. As the competitors scramble to complete last-minute repairs in the Team Pits area, we approach an employee in a red SparkFun T-shirt, to suss out the best plan of attack. "A lot of the aerial vehicles tend to fail in the first round," she answers, without much deliberation, "so it's probably best to start there." The organizers would've been hard-pressed to have constructed a more beautiful Colorado spring day, as "Come Fly With Me" wafts over the PA while spectators settle into the bleachers and competitors find spots at the edge of the gravel pit.

Thirty teams will compete for the $1,000 aerial grand prize. The task: taking off autonomously, staying within the allowed fly zone, dropping a tennis ball onto a thin sliver of land inside the reservoir, ducking beneath a goalpost-like wicket and landing on the same surface from where it took off -- and, as the name implies, all this must be done via a pre-programmed set of instructions without external control. The takeoff, it seems, is the hardest, as the first several competitors are knocked out of the contest, failing to launch in all sorts of spectacular fashions, including fixed-wing aircraft that just can't seem find their way into the clear Colorado sky, sliding along the gravel or twitching mechanically atop the PVC launchpad. When a quadcopter finally manages to lift off successfully, there's an audible sigh of relief amongst the crowd, followed by explosive applause. When it works, it's magic.

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Dave Donelson Tee To Green: Jack Nicklaus Learning Leagues ...

The new Jack Nicklaus Learning Leagues, powered by SNAG, were introduced at select local park and recreation facilities in Queens, NY, and ?four other pilot cities around the country last month. The Jack Nicklaus Learning Leagues (JNLL) marks the first time that golf will be made available to youngsters as a team sport through local parks and recreation facilities. ? The innovative concept, combined with SNAG?s well-established, first-touch development program, will provide a golf learning experience for children, ages 5 through 12, in a safe, affordable and accessible environment.

"We are excited to partner with Jack Nicklaus Learning Leagues, which we think will complement the free, park-based junior golf program we offer to thousands of NYC kids each year," said Mike Silverman, Director of Sports for the City Parks Foundation. "The fun, team-based curriculum and unique equipment by SNAG designed for young players should help us attract even more kids to the game at an earlier age."

City Parks Foundation is offering Jack Nicklaus Learning Leagues, powered by SNAG in Flushing Meadows Park in Queens, New York.

?There are so many sports?team sports?played in the park system today,? Nicklaus said. ?Kids start playing athletics when they are as young as 4 or 5 years old, and by the time they are just 7, 8 or 9 years old, many of them have picked the two or three sports that they might want to play in the different seasons. ?If golf is not part of the sports introduced and available to them at their local park and recreation facilities, they will play other sports and not golf. ?So we need to get golf in their local parks and have them play our sport, and I think the team concept is the way to do it.?

?The idea is to bring kids into the game, keep them into the game, have them learn, let them have fun, have fun with their friends, and then they can advance to the next level where they get on a golf course and develop. ?I just hope these leagues create the same enthusiasm for golf that I discovered at their age.?

Some 100 Jack Nicklaus Learning Leagues are planned for 2013 and an estimated 300 are projected to launch in 2014.

Terry Anton, founder and CEO of SNAG Golf, is enthusiastic about the leadership position of Jack Nicklaus in the establishment of the Jack Nicklaus Learning Leagues.

?Jack Nicklaus? vision to bring golf to the same venues where other organized sports thrive will make it easier to develop our future golfers,? Anton said. ?These leagues will introduce millions of new players to the sport and will help nurture children developing their motor skills and do it in a fun way. ?Our task is to make his vision a reality by implementing SNAG?s programming in the parks and directing this feeder system into all on-course golf programs. ?This is an important stepping stone for the industry to capture interest in golf early so that youngsters will transition with confidence to play with actual golf equipment on a traditional course. ?The more fun we make golf for children, the more chance they have to play the game for a lifetime.?

The use of parent-coaches and turning soccer and other playing fields into venues for this golf competition will be pivotal to the implementation of the Jack Nicklaus Learning Leagues, through the auspices of the National Recreation and Park Association.

?Local parks and recreation are the go-to places where children can learn to play sports and develop a connection to healthy activities,? says Barbara Tulipane, president and CEO of the National Recreation and Park Association. ??We are so proud to be bringing the Jack Nicklaus Learning Leagues and SNAG to park and recreation agencies across the country, because not only is it a great program but it means more children will have the chance to participate in the sport of golf in a fun and unique way and develop a connection to a healthy activity that will last them a lifetime.?

The Jack Nicklaus Learning Leagues are separated by age groups: ?5-6 and 7-8-year-olds with the intention of expanding to 9-10 and 11-12 in the near future. ?Each league will have a set number of children per team and incorporate a specialized, age-appropriate format and learning curriculum.

The NRPA will administer grants to park and recreation facilities across the U.S. to underwrite the costs associated with providing Jack Nicklaus Learning Leagues equipment, coaching and programming. ?A 501?3 entity, G.O.L.F. (the Global Outreach for Learning Foundation), is being established to raise the necessary funds. ?G.O.L.F.?s mission is to help people develop golf skills and have fun through developmentally appropriate programs. ?The goal is to ensure retention and provide a sustainable model for transition to other programs at golf facilities, in order to increase participation for current and future generations. (For information on G.O.L.F. visit?www.thegolffoundation.org.)

In addition to New York, the Jack Nicklaus Learning Leagues will be starting up in pilot locations of Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles and Columbus, Ohio this month.

Among many other books, Dave Donelson is the author of Weird Golf: 18 tales of fantastic, horrific, scientifically impossible, and morally reprehensible golf

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Google Fights Spying Gag Order, But Key Details Would Be Missing Even If Successful

Google Public Policy BlogAs it promised it would, Google is fighting the government's gag order on releasing how many users are monitored by the National Security Agency. Unlike Facebook and Microsoft, Google and Twitter publicly rejected a government deal to disclose the total number of spying warrants for user data, which would include (but not detail) the number of requests coming from the controversial Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISA).

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Charge Your Phone for Free at One of These Solar-Powered Stations

Charge Your Phone for Free at One of These Solar-Powered Stations
New York City is getting 25 solar-powered smartphone charging stations across the city.

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Monday, June 17, 2013

Killing of 4 Shiites in Lebanon deepens tension

BEIRUT (AP) ? Four Shiite Lebanese men were killed Sunday in an ambush in a volatile area by the border with Syria, hiking already high sectarian tensions and concerns over the spillover of the civil war raging next door.

Gunmen from the families of the slain Shiites took to the streets and set up roadblocks between their town and the neighboring Sunni majority town of Arsal, accusing residents there of being behind the killings.

The delicate religious and sectarian balance in Lebanon, home to more than 18 sects, has been disrupted by the war across the border in Syria. Tensions have been high for months, with Lebanon's Sunnis largely supporting their brethren in Syria who make up the majority of the rebellion, while Shiites have supported President Bashar Assad.

But Lebanon's splits have been further inflamed after Lebanon's Shiite Hezbollah group openly joined the fight in Syria on the side of Assad, helping his troops crush rebels in a town just over the border in Syria. Since then, Syria's rebels have vowed vengeance on Hezbollah, and the conflict, now in its third year, has moved toward a regional sectarian fight.

In a speech Friday, the leader of the Hezbollah said he will not tolerate any criticism of his group's role in Syria because it was a duty to defend Syria, and ultimately Lebanon, against a U.S-Israel plot to divide and weaken the region. He also said his group will support the regime of Assad wherever needed.

Hardline Sunni clerics in Lebanon have also backed Lebanese fighters on the side of the rebels. A prominent ultraconservative Sunni Salafi cleric from northern Lebanon, Al-Islam Al-Shahal, told a popular private TV station Sunday that Sunni able men should make Syria their "tourist destination for holy war" this summer. Al-Shahal's son fought in Syria.

The Syrian uprising began more than two years ago with peaceful protests against Assad, but later grew into a civil war that has killed 93,000 people and probably many more, according to the U.N.

Late Sunday, an explosion shook the western Damascus neighborhood of Mazzeh, and Syrian state TV said "terrorists" ? the term the regime uses for rebels ? had attempted to hit a military airbase there.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which has a wide network of activists on the ground in Syria, said a car bomb detonated at a checkpoint near the military airport in Mazzeh. It said there were reports of casualties, but it did not have specific numbers.

Most of the armed rebels in Syria are from the country's Sunni majority, while Assad has retained core support among the minorities, including his own Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shiite Islam, along with Christians and Shiites.

In the past year, sectarian bitterness has grown in the conflict. Each sect has been accused of massacres against the other, and Sunni and Shiite fighters from other countries have increasingly joined the battle.

The conflict has pitted regional rival Sunni and Shiite heavy weights in the region, such as Saudi Arabia and Iran, each backing opposite side on the battlefield and igniting sectarian fervor across the region. Its impact has also spilled over into neighboring Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey and Israel.

The four Shiites were ambushed and killed in the northern part of Lebanon's Beqaa Valley, near the Syrian border, security officials said. They said it was not immediately clear who was behind the attack and what the motive was. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the press.

Their bodies were found in an SUV on a road in a remote hilly area near the mainly Shiite towns of Ras Baalbek and al-Qaa, they said.

The men were from the powerful local Shiite clans of Jaafar and Amhaz, and gunmen from the families fanned out in streets between their hometown Labwa and the nearby Sunni-majority Arsal. The father of one of the killed, Hussein Amhaz, blamed Arsal residents for the attacks. Shiites in the area have accused Sunnis in Arsal people of firing rockets at them in past weeks, but security officials say there is no evidence that is true.

Fearing the killing would spiral into outright confrontations, the Lebanese military deployed in the area and appealed in a statement for restraint "in this critical period the country is going through."

The military "will not permit anyone to take advantage of this painful incident to strike at national unity," the statement said.

The local notables of Arsal issued a statement denouncing the killing, calling it an attempt to "drive a wedge and ignite sectarian sedition" between the peoples of the region. A prominent TV station, Al-Jadeed, said a delegation of Hezbollah leaders visited the families of the killed and said the statement of Arsal notables was not sufficient, urging them to handover the culprits.

The local leaders of Hezbollah and Amal, another major Shiite group in Lebanon, issued a statement late Sunday saying the killings of the four men was carried out by "'paid agents looking to ignite strife in the region using artificial pretexts." The statement said the state must "strike with an iron fist" and arrest the culprits.

Inside Syria, in a recent attack that underlined the heightened sectarian hatreds, activists said videos that surfaced this week show extremists fighters of an al-Qaida affiliated group blowing up a Shiite shrine in a village in the eastern Deir al-Zour province in Syria, along the border with Iraq.

Last week rebels battled Shiite pro-regime militiamen in the village of Hatla in the Deir el-Zour, killing more than 60 Shiite fighters and civilians, according to activists.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the video shows the destruction of a shrine in Hatla. In the video, fighters are seen walking into the building and stomping on religious books, some with covers showing pictures of Shiite clerics, before blowing up the shrine.

Rami Abdul-Rahman, director of the Observatory, said that the shrine was demolished Friday, three days after the battle.

"It's clear that they want to root out Hatla's Shiite inhabitants," he told The Associated Press.

One video of the explosion was also posted on the Facebook page of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, a Sunni extremist group announced by the head of Iraq's al-Qaida arm, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, in April.

The group's role in the Syrian conflict has been contentious within al-Qaida. Al-Baghdadi announced the group was being formed through a merger with his Islamic State of Iraq group and Syria's Jabhat al-Nusra, an al-Qaida affiliate that has emerged as one of the most effective rebel factions in Syria.

Al-Nusra leader Abu Mohammad al-Golani quickly rebuffed the takeover attempt, and last week Al-Qaida's global leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri, was quoted as trying to end the squabbling and insisting that the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant should be dissolved.

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Associated Press writers Zeina Karam in Beirut and Jamal Halaby in Amman, Jordan, contributed to this report.

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Sunday, June 16, 2013

Huge Earth-Passing Asteroid an 'Entirely New Beast'

A big asteroid that flew past Earth last month belongs to a new category of space rock, scientists say.

Asteroid 1998 QE2 and its moon sailed within 3.6 million miles (5.8 million kilometers) of Earth on May 31, making their closest approach to our planet for at least the next two centuries. New radar images captured by the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico are revealing just how unique this binary asteroid is, researchers say.

?Asteroid QE2 is dark, red, and primitive ? that is, it hasn?t been heated or melted as much as other asteroids," Arecibo's Ellen Howell said in a statement. "QE2 is nothing like any asteroid we've visited with a spacecraft, or plan to, or that we have meteorites from. It's an entirely new beast in the menagerie of asteroids near Earth." [Potentially Dangerous Asteroids (Images)]

The 1000-foot-wide (305 meters) Arecibo dish and NASA's 230-foot (70 m) Deep Space Network antenna in Goldstone, Calif., tracked 1998 QE2 as it approached Earth last month, then kept following the near-Earth asteroid as it receded into the depths of space.

The resulting radar images have helped researchers take 1998 QE2's measure. The dark, cratered main asteroid is 1.9 miles (3 km) wide, and it has a 2,500-foot (750 m) moon that orbits it once every 32 hours.

"QE2's moon is roughly one-quarter the size of the main asteroid," Patrick Taylor, also of Arecibo, said in a statement. "Similarly, our moon is also approximately one-fourth the size of our planet."

Studying the moon and its orbit should help scientists determine the mass of the main asteroid, which in turn will shed light on the object's composition, researchers said.

Asteroid 1998 QE2 was discovered in August 1998 by astronomers working with MIT's Lincoln Near Earth Asteroid Research program in New Mexico. The space rock completes one lap around the sun every 3.8 years.

There was never any danger of 1998 QE2 hitting Earth during last month's flyby, scientists say. If it had hit us, the damage would have been severe; researchers think that any asteroid bigger than 0.6 miles (1 km) is capable of inflicting damage on a global scale, primarily by altering the planet's climate.

1998 QE2 is one of roughly 10,000 near-Earth asteroids that have been spotted to date. The total population of close-flying space rocks is thought to exceed 1 million.

Arecibo's observing campaign of 1998 QE2 came to end on Thursday (June 13), observatory officials said.

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Christian college expels lesbian, charges tuition

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) ? Danielle Powell was going through a hard time in the spring of 2011, just months away from graduating from a conservative Christian college in Nebraska. She had fallen in love with another woman, a strictly forbidden relationship at a school where even prolonged hugs were banned.

Powell said she was working at a civil rights foundation in Mississippi to finish her psychology degree when she was called back to Grace University in Omaha and confronted about the relationship. She was eventually expelled ? then sent a bill for $6,000 to reimburse what the school said were federal loans and grants that needed to be repaid because she didn't finish the semester.

Powell is now fighting the Omaha school, arguing that her tuition was covered by scholarships and that federal loans wouldn't need to be repaid in that amount. She also notes she was kicked out even after undergoing months of counseling, spiritual training and mentoring insisted upon by the school following her initial suspension.

"I shouldn't have this debt hanging over me from a school that clearly didn't want me," the 24-year-old said.

The university insists that the $6,000 bill covers federal grants and loans that, by law, must be repaid to the federal government because Powell didn't finish her final semester. School officials declined to discuss specifics of Powell's case, citing federal student privacy laws, but through a public relations agency said it would provide Powell official transcripts and transfer her credits.

Powell is skeptical. She noted that nine months after she was expelled in January 2012, the registrar's office denied her request for her transcripts because of the bill, though she eventually received student copies of her transcripts.

Grace University's code of conduct for its students is strict: No kissing, no prolonged hugs and certainly no premarital sex. The school even monitors students' television habits, forbidding HBO, MTV, Comedy Central and several other channels "because of the values they promote." The rules are laid out in a student handbook and signed by students every year.

"No one was more surprised than me," Powell recalled of her relationship. "I had been very religious since I was a small child, and that did not fit in with what I thought I believed."

It's not unusual to see gay and lesbian students disciplined or even expelled from private Bible- and faith-based colleges, but Powell's case is unusual, said Ken Upton, an attorney at Lambda Legal. The national civil rights organization helps gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people.

"This particular case is unusual because there's this fear that they might not release her information and they are demanding payback," Upton said. "We don't see that very often. Usually, the school's just glad to be rid of them."

In response to questions about the case from The Associated Press that included Powell's financial aid letter, the U.S. Department of Education said in an email Friday that the issue of whether Powell owes money is between her and the school ? but "it's not at all because of federal rules."

The department said it would need to analyze any case to determine if a school had violated federal discrimination regulations. But it noted that educational institutions controlled by religious organizations are exempt from some federal requirements that might conflict with the organizations' religious tenets.

Grace and other private colleges that accept federal student aid ? sometimes called Title IV funding ? must abide by the Civil Rights Act that forbids discrimination on the basis of race, national origin, sex, age or physical handicap. But sexual orientation is not included in that list.

"There's a long history of institutions of higher education that are faith-based participating in Title IV programs without having to compromise their institutional statement of faith or institutional statement of practice," said Ronald Kroll, director of the accreditation commission for the Association for Biblical Higher Education, which includes Grace University.

As required by the university after her suspension, Powell said she promised not to engage in sex and completed months of church attendance and meetings with Christian mentors, spiritual advisers and other groups. She was then readmitted, only to receive a letter days later from the university's vice president, Michael James, revoking her admittance.

James wrote that her re-admittance had been based on professions she made to various faculty and staff that she would change her behavior, but that "the prevailing opinion is that those professions appear to have been insincere, at best, if not deceitful."

"I was livid," Powell said. "I had done everything they asked me to do. I drove over to my mentors' house and just bawled my eyes out."

Powell legally married another woman in neighboring Iowa in December, but the couple still lives across the border in Omaha and has found support online. Her wife, Michelle Rogers, posted a petition on change.org asking the university to drop the tuition bill.

"Being kicked out of school for being gay would have been awful enough, but Danielle's nightmare didn't end there," Rogers wrote. "In addition to being expelled, school officials revoked her scholarships and are hounding her for $6,000 in back-due tuition for the final semester ? which she was never allowed to complete ? that her scholarships would have covered."

As of Friday, the petition had been signed by more than 35,000 people.

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Religious conservatives asked to back GOP plans

Former Gov. of Alaska Sarah Palin speaks during the Faith and Freedom Coalition Road to Majority 2013 conference, Saturday, June 15, 2013, in Washington. Religious conservatives have been skeptical of the Republican National Committee's plan for growth, which calls for more tolerant attitudes on immigration and social issues, such as abortion and gay marriage. Palin, the conference's final speaker, rejected calls for an immigration overhaul, that includes a path to citizenship for immigrants in the country illegally. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Former Gov. of Alaska Sarah Palin speaks during the Faith and Freedom Coalition Road to Majority 2013 conference, Saturday, June 15, 2013, in Washington. Religious conservatives have been skeptical of the Republican National Committee's plan for growth, which calls for more tolerant attitudes on immigration and social issues, such as abortion and gay marriage. Palin, the conference's final speaker, rejected calls for an immigration overhaul, that includes a path to citizenship for immigrants in the country illegally. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Former Gov. of Alaska Sarah Palin, with her husband Todd Palin, top left, greets supporters after speaking at the Faith and Freedom Coalition Road to Majority 2013 conference, Saturday, June 15, 2013, in Washington. Religious conservatives have been skeptical of the RNC's plan for growth, which calls for more tolerant attitudes on immigration and social issues such as abortion and gay marriage. Palin, the conference's final speaker, rejected calls for an immigration overhaul that includes a path to citizenship for immigrants in the country illegally. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Former Gov. of Alaska Sarah Palin waves to the audience during the Faith and Freedom Coalition Road to Majority 2013 conference, Saturday, June 15, 2013, in Washington. Religious conservatives have been skeptical of the RNC's plan for growth, which calls for more tolerant attitudes on immigration and social issues, such as abortion and gay marriage. Palin, the conference's final speaker, rejected calls for an immigration overhaul that includes a path to citizenship for immigrants in the country illegally. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)(AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Former Gov. of Alaska Sarah Palin, right in red, signs a poster for a supporter held by her husband Todd Palin, left, during the Faith and Freedom Coalition Road to Majority 2013 conference, Saturday, June 15, 2013, in Washington. Religious conservatives have been skeptical of the RNC's plan for growth, which calls for more tolerant attitudes on immigration and social issues such as abortion and gay marriage, during the three-day gathering of social conservative leaders. Palin, the conference's final speaker, rejected calls for an immigration overhaul that includes a path to citizenship for immigrants in the country illegally. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

(AP) ? Facing lingering tensions in his party, the chairman of the Republican National Committee urged religious conservatives Saturday to support the GOP's plans to expand.

"I would just ask you that we come together and that we pray for the future of this country," Reince Priebus said on the final day of the Faith and Freedom Coalition conference that brought several Republicans leaders together with evangelical activists.

"I'm a Christian. I'm a believer. God lives in my heart. And I'm for changing minds, not changing values," Priebus said.

Religious conservatives have been skeptical of establishment Republicans in Washington and the RNC's plan for growth, which calls for more tolerant attitudes on immigration and social issues such as abortion and gay marriage. The party is working to rebuild after a painful 2012 election season in which Republicans lost the presidential contest and a handful of winnable Senate contests.

"When it comes to social issues, the party must in fact and deed be inclusive and welcoming," according to an RNC report commissioned by Priebus after that election and released in March. "If we are not, we will limit our ability to attract young people and others, including many women, who agree with us on some but not all issues."

Priebus did not mention those recommendations in his remarks, but he did repeat calls for significant changes to the Republican presidential nominating process ? particularly, fewer debates and a shorter primary season.

The RNC's call for tolerance was not popular during the three-day meeting of social conservative leaders, which attracted several politicians considering 2016 presidential bids.

The conference's final speaker, former vice presidential nominee and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, rejected calls for an immigration overhaul that includes a path to citizenship for immigrants in the country illegally.

Palin, who is rejoining Fox News Channel as an analyst less than half a year after they decided to part ways, also offered a warning to "the good old boys" in the GOP leadership who are calling for conservative activists to tone down aggressive rhetoric.

"You do not marginalize, you don't discredit and dismiss, every day average hard-working Americans ? those who are part of that grass-roots tea party movement," she said.

"Just let them tell us to sit down and shut up," Palin said later, "which I refuse to do."

Associated Press

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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Sony PlayStation 4 price: $399

Sony PlayStation 4 price $399

Sony has finally revealed release information about its PlayStation 4 console: that it plays used, lent or rented games with no restrictions and its price: $399. That translates to 399 euros, and £349 where applicable, or if you missed it, $100, 100 euros and £70 less than what Microsoft just announced for the Xbox One. There's no specific release date or month yet, just "this holiday season" in the US and Europe. The official spec list confirms that for four bills, you get the system, a controller, USB, HDMI and power cables -- but no PlayStation 4 Eye.

So tell us, has this made your decision any easier? Pre-orders are open now.

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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Windows RT 8.1 Update Will Bring Full Outlook 2013 Desktop App To RT Tablets

outlook-logoThis has long been rumored, but Microsoft just announced that Windows RT, its operating system for ARM-based tablets and other small touch-enabled devices, will get Outlook 2013 once the free Windows 8.1 update arrives. Until now, Windows RT featured the desktop versions of Word, Excel, OneNote and PowerPoint, but ever since it launched, business users have been complaining about the lack of Outlook.

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Guest Column: Shifting Demographics and the Future of Texas Politics

Since the 2012 presidential election, the political future of Texas has been subject to much speculation, given the state?s potential to influence national elections.

Lopsided support among minority voters nationwide?for President Obama and Democrats has spurred intense interest in Texas? booming Hispanic population. Plenty of ink has been spilled on the possibility that Texas could soon ?turn blue? if only Democrats can tap the state?s reservoir of Hispanic voters ? an electorate that grew by 38 percent between 2000 and 2010. Indeed, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz?has publicly mused whether the Republican Party will go the way of the Whigs if the party continues to lose Hispanics to the Democrats.

What is often missing from those discussions is a clear picture of the current levels of political engagement across Texas? many diverse populations. Visions of churning out new voters for the next election don?t square easily with the stark picture painted by the Texas Civic Health Index, a new study of Census Bureau data on civic and political participation.

Whether either political party can effectively mobilize such groups depends in large part on whether chronically under-engaged groups develop new civic habits ? and whether real incentives are created for them to do so.

The future of Texas depends on this, too. Can Texas engage a larger number and broader range of its citizens to meet the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead? Or will Texas remain a state in which, with anemic levels of participation overall, minority groups are even more acutely underrepresented?

It?s certainly true that Texas is on the leading edge of a nationwide demographic shift that will make the U.S. a ?minority-majority? country in the not-too-distant future. Texas reached that status in 2004, meaning that racial and ethnic minority populations, both native- and foreign-born, now collectively outnumber non-Hispanic whites. And Texas is home to nearly one out of every five Hispanics living in the U.S.

But this enormous population is participating at lower levels in almost every measure of political and civic engagement.

Politically, a significant dropoff is evident between whites and Hispanics. In 2012, the census shows there was a 12-point difference between the percentage of Texas? whites and Hispanics who were registered to vote and more than a 14-point difference in rates of voting. These differences ? along with different rates of communicating about politics with elected officials and with others ? are not new, as the extensive data from the 2010 census illustrate.

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Overall, according to the Pew Hispanic Research Center, although Texas has the second-largest Hispanic population in the U.S., Texas ranks 17th in the share of its Hispanic residents who are eligible to vote (44 percent, versus 78 percent of Texas whites). That gap was significant enough in the 2012 election for an analysis by the Houston Chronicle to conclude that if Texas Hispanics had voted in equal rates with the state?s white voters, and if Hispanic nonvoters were to break for the same party as Hispanics who did vote, Texas would already be ?purple.? ?

In part, the participation gap is because of the large number of Texas Hispanics who are younger than 18, and in part because of citizenship status. But the gap may also be due to the same factors that may be depressing turnout in our state overall, including the lack of strong party competition, weak voter mobilization efforts and a statewide ethos of deference to elites.

These findings suggest that efforts to mobilize Texas? minority voters face the considerable challenge of building new habits of engagement among the chronically disengaged. This will involve changing the political, social and economic environment that has helped to produce those habits.

In part, the challenge is one of socioeconomics. Income and education are strong predictors of participation, and being African-American or Hispanic is unfortunately correlated with a higher likelihood of poverty and lower educational achievement ? in Texas and across the country. Racial and ethnic minorities have less access to the resources that facilitate participation in public life.

The challenge is also one of acculturation. About one-third of Texas? Hispanic residents are foreign-born. Research has found several factors that determine whether naturalized citizens will vote, including their length of time in country and the strength of democratic institutions in their home countries. How best to integrate these new and potential citizens into the life of the state is not necessarily clear. In fact, some experts argue that the longer new residents stay in the U.S., the more their interest and engagement in political life declines. If the political culture of their new home is unappealing, immigrants may keep their distance from the civic life of the state.

Efforts to improve civic engagement among the state?s racial and ethnic communities are not doomed to fail, however. For example, naturalized citizens appear to be more engaged than their native-born counterparts when it comes to charitable giving: 53.1 percent of naturalized citizens say they have recently donated to charity, compared with 48.6 percent of native citizens. This finding may be indicative of the stronger social ties that are required in order for immigrants to move to the U.S. and establish themselves ? networks that may be opportunities for building other forms of civic engagement.

It?s also crucial to realize that many Texas residents haven?t really been invited to participate. Recent evidence suggests that, compared with their counterparts in other states with sizable Hispanic populations, Hispanic voters in Texas were significantly less likely to say they had been contacted by a political campaign, party or community organization in the 2012 election season.

Whether Texas will turn blue is an important question, but more consequential is the question of how to build the attitudes and habits of sustained political and civic engagement among all of Texas? under-engaged eligible voters. Fostering a greater sense of civic ownership among all Texans is the real challenge.

Regina Lawrence directs the Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Life at UT-Austin, where she also serves on the faculty of the School of Journalism. The?Texas Civic Health Index, a comprehensive summary of data from the U.S. Current Population Survey, is produced by the Annette Strauss Institute in partnership with the National Conference on Citizenship.

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