Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Steve Ballmer Praises Microsoft?s Turkish Division

Microsoft has recently announced that its Turkish division has won the ?Country of the Year? award offered to one of the 112 company subsidiaries across the world.

Steve Ballmer used the occasion to praise the unit and emphasize that local partners are also playing a key role on the long term for the company as a whole.

?Microsoft Turkey is getting used to being a champion. It is really writing a success story with its 400 employees and more than 11,000 business partners,? Ballmer said. ?Our company?s reception of this prize for three times in the last four years shows that Turkey gained speed in informatics technologies,? Tamer Ozmen, general manager of Microsoft Turkey, added.

Microsoft is now getting through a major reorganization, which is supposed to help the company focus more on devices and services and thus turn the famous software giant into an active player in several other market areas, such as hardware and cloud solutions.

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Stock futures boosted by Apple, solid euro zone data

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Golf Notes: Earning berth in US Amateur is cause for celebration

John Gratton of Dedham Country & Polo Club can celebrate. He has made it to the US Amateur, which will be played Aug. 12-18 at The Country Club in Brookline.

Gratton fashioned a 2-over 74 to earn medalist honors at Weston Golf Club last week.

This week, if there is one golfer you might want to root for to qualify, it?s Andy Drohen who is playing the best golf of his career, which is saying a lot.

He qualified for last week?s US Amateur Public Links Championship in Lorton, Va., and advanced to match play.

Problem was he ran into a buzz saw named Austi Smotherman, a 19-year-old standout from Southern Methodist. Drohen lost, 6 and 4.

But he didn?t play poorly.

Drohen shot even par on the front nine, but was down 2 at the turn. Then Smotherman strung four birdies together on the back nine and it was good-bye Andy.

Drohen holds a unique honor in Massachusetts golf circles. He made Massachusetts Golf Association history last summer when he won the MGA?s Amateur Public Links Championship, becoming the first golfer to win all four major non-senior amateur MGA Championships.

Springfield golf writer Russ Held called it the ?Andy Slam.?

Besides the State Publinks, Drohen won the State Amateur, Mid-Amateur and Four-Ball (with his brother, Bill).

Drohen and his brothers (besides Bill, who lives in Easton) there is Jon and Mike, all great golfers, are all trying for the US Amateur this week.

Andy Drohen, 44, has dropped 25 pounds in an effort to get in shape for walking 36 holes.

This year?s U.S. Amateur site holds special significance for Drohen. He won his first and only Massachusetts Golf Association Amateur Championship at TCC 10 years ago. There are other connections that drive Drohen?s pursuit of a spot in the field.

While a student at Northeastern ? on a Francis Ouimet Scholarship ? he caddied at The Country Club.

?My brothers and I actually couldn?t have graduated and got through college without the scholarship,? Drohen told Andrew Blair, the director of communications for the Virginia State Golf Association.

?The whole summer has been spent gearing up for the US Amateur,? said Drohen, who is also battling a torn meniscus. ?The only good thing about going out early is I get some rest from the heat. I want to qualify just to be there, experience the whole thing and who knows what?s going to happen??

While qualifying for the U.S. Amateur remains Drohen?s top priority for the time being, his long-term goal is to play in the Masters Tournament.

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It?s a day

For Dolph

Long-time starter Dolph Aimola has not been seen much at South Shore Country Club this summer. He?s getting up there in years, deep into his back nine. Sure, he?ll tell you, ?I?m old enough to know and young enough to learn,? and denies the rumor he was there when Wayne Stiles laid out the Hingham golf course in the 1920s. But the long-time South Shore CC favorite was there with Roger Barry and Phil Farina & Co., when they started the Southeast Amateur in 1960 when wonderful guys like Fordie Pitts, Bill Foley, Mel Cowe and Allan Doyle were crowned champions. Aimola was there in when they old South Shore Two-Ball was a major event. But when the old South Shore Country Club went dark in the 1980s, the old Two-Ball died. When the town took the land by eminent dominate and restored the golf course, it was only a few years ago when Aimola revived the tournament, Well, on Aug. 3-4 South Shore Country Club is holding the Dolph Aimola South Shore Country Club Four-Ball tournament. This tournament will include a men?s, a women?s and a senior flight. SSCC members and non-membership participation will include a continental breakfast, prizes, green fees, range balls and optional $10 skins pool. The fee is $50 for SSCC member and $75 non-member per player. All proceeds will go to the Hingham Fourth of July Parade Fund. For more information on the tournament, contact Joe Keefe, PGA professional, at jkgolfpro@pga.com?Matt Parziale of Thorny Lea shot an even-par 213 (67-69-77) to finish tied for sixth place in the New England Amateur Championship at Green Mountain National GC in Killington, Vt., last week?Alison Paik of Sharon and playing partner Julia Natale captured first place in the junior-junior division of the WGAM Mowatt tournament at Olde Scotland Links in Bridgewater?In the junior division, Cora Bernier of Taunton and Anna Haynes were second with a 74?At the WGAM Mother-Daughter/Member-Junior tournament held at Highfields GC in Grafton, Pamela and Erin Kiley of Braintree Municipal GC captured first place in Div. 3. Aimee and Karen Dubois of Black Rock CC in Hingham took low net.

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Khang in

Hoosierland

Keep an eye on Fort Wayne, Ind., this week. Rockland?s Megan Khang is at Sycamore Hills Golf Club in Hoosierland, vying for the US Girls Junior Amateur Championship. And she is a legitimate contender to win the darn thing. The precocious 15-year-old Rockland High School junior-to-be, who is ranked by Golf Week weekly magazine among the top 15 girls in the US, is a veteran of this event. She has played in it three times and has qualified for match up. Before heading to Indiana, Khang captured medalist honors in an international field at the US Women?s Amateur sectional qualifying tournament at Oak Hill Country Club in Fitchburg. Khang fashioned a 3-under 68. Indonesian Tatiana Wijaya and Mexican Maria Fassi tied for second with even par 72s and qualified for the Aug. 5-11 US Women?s Amateur at the Country Club of Charleston in South Carolina.

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Clapp leads

POY race

Doug Clapp of Old Sandwich Country Club in Plymouth solidified his hold on the point parade for the Massachusetts Golf Association?s Player of the Year honors. His finish at the State Amateur (quarterfinals, before being ousted by Brockton?s Matt Parziale, 3-2) gives Clapp 538 points. State Amateur champion Mike Calef is second with 350 and Thorny Lea?s John Hadges has 325. There are still points to be won. There is this week?s Ouimet Memorial tournament, the State Mid-Amateur at Marshfield CC in September, and, of course, the Southeast Amateur in October. Both Hadges and Clapp are eligible for all three tournaments. Both are in the field today at Wollaston GC in Milton when they play the first round of the Ouimet. Both are exempt into the State Amateur and both are previous champions of the Southeast Amateur, with Hadges winning more titles (nine) than anyone in tournament history and Clapp winning in 2011, setting the record for the lowest score. It should be quite a race to the finish . . . Congratulations to Julie Stanton, winner of Scituate Country Club?s Grandmother Tournament. Stanton is a two-time champion. Julie Chapman won low putts?Keira Joshi of MGA Links at Matampat a participant of The First Tee of Massachusetts, has advanced to regional qualifying for the 2013 Drive, Chip & Putt Championship at Pinehills Golf Club in Plymouth next month. She finished first in her age division (7-9 years old) at Granite Links Golf Club. ?The event was a lot of fun and I am very happy to have won my division,? said Joshi. ?I get to play a lot of golf with my family and we all enjoy it.?

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Folly Beach Mayor pro tem files injunction to stop council from censure

Folly Beach?s mayor pro tem, known for his candor and blunt assessments of issues on the Edge of America, has filed an injunction to stop his colleagues from ousting him as the stand-in mayor.

Eddie Ellis filed the injunction and a civil suit in state court in Charleston County on Friday against the city of Folly Beach and all his fellow council members: Pennell Clamp, Sandra Hickman, Paul Hume, Tom Scruggs and Dale Stuckey.

The council intends to vote on a resolution during its meeting on Tuesday at 7 p.m. that would censure Ellis for misconduct and remove him from the office of mayor pro tempore. He was elected to the two-year position on April 10, 2012.

In his complaint, Ellis accused council of conspiring against him during secret meetings in order to draft the resolution, violating Freedom of Information Act laws. He also alleges that council is not following its own rules.

?They?re not anywhere close to following the rules,? said Thomas Goldstein, Ellis? attorney.

Ellis is seeking punitive damages, a trial by jury, attorney fees, an order by the court keeping council from conducting town business outside of public sessions and from removing Ellis from elective office, according to the complaint.

Ellis has been a dissenting voice on council on a number of controversial disputes, which is why he believes he has become the council?s target, according to his complaint.

Ellis has been accused of being rude to people on the street and making telephone calls at late hours, according to the complaint. Ellis contends that the city is retaliating against him for his ?outspoken opinions on controversial political matters and because the mayor and others view him as a possible candidate for mayor,? according to the complaint.

That includes the reluctant departure of the city?s former administrator, Toni Connor-Rooks, who said the problem was her unhappy three years under Mayor Tim Goodwin. Goodwin said he did have a difference of opinion with Connor-Rooks about whether she could work from home.

Ellis verbally sparred with Goodwin during the council meeting in which members approved her severance package.

Before the vote to accept the terms of the severance package for Connor-Rooks during a May meeting, Ellis said he was so angry over Connor-Rooks? treatment that he would terminate his contract with the city under which he provides landscaping services.

?I ain?t working for you. I wouldn?t even poop in your yard if I was a dog. And I?m running for mayor next spring and I?m going to beat you,? Ellis told Goodwin during the meeting.

Goodwin replied, ?Well good, now that you?re finished politicking Eddie, thank you very much.?

Sandra Senn, the attorney representing the city and council members, said she needed time to analyze the claim before commenting. Ellis could not be reached for comment.

Reach Natalie Caula at 937-5594 or Twitter.com/ncaula.

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Airport shut down after jetliner's nose gear collapses on landing in New York

Watch the landing of Southwest Airlines Flight 345 at LaGuardia Airport in exclusive video obtained by NBC New York.

By M. Alex Johnson, Staff Writer, NBC News

A runway at?New York's LaGuardia Airport was reopened Tuesday after a disabled Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 skidded to a hard landing Monday evening as its front landing gear collapsed, authorities said.

The Port Authority said crews with cranes lifted the jet from the runway onto a flatbed truck. Officials announced on Tuesday morning that the runway had been reopened.

At least 10 people of the 149 on board the flight from Nashville, Tenn., suffered minor injuries in the incident.

The jet came to a stop on Runway 4 at 5:45 p.m. ET, said Thomas Bosco, the airport's general manager and acting aviation director for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Four others refused treatment, he said.


LaGuardia Airport General Manager Thomas Bosco says the nose gear of a Southwest Airlines flight collapsed, causing it to have a hard landing.

The airport, which was closed after the accident, was reopened at 7 p.m. ET, Bosco said. Inbound flights are being delayed as much as two hours, according to the flight-tracking website Flight Aware. Outbound delays are minimal.

There was no immediate explanation for why the landing gear malfunctioned. The Federal Aviation Administration said Monday night that the pilot "reported possible front landing gear issues before landing," but it gave no further details.

The National Transportation Safety Board said it was sending an investigator to gather information. It told NBC News that it hadn't yet decided whether to dispatch a full investigative team.

About a dozen emergency vehicles surrounded the Southwest plane, whose passengers evacuated by the rear chute and were taken by bus to the terminal. Bosco said none of the injuries occurred during the evacuation.

"It's a surreal scene here given what just happened in the Bay Area," Sam Brock of NBC Bay Area, who saw the incident from another plane he was on at the airport, told?NBC New York in an on-air telephone interview, referring to the crash of Asiana Flight 214 early this month at San Francisco International Airport.

Brock said the pilot of his flight told passengers that there were no serious injuries and no sign of fire or flames on the Southwest plane.

Steve Czech, who was on the runway waiting for his American Airlines flight to take off, told NBC New York that he saw the Southwest plane touch down.

"There was just this fireball going down the runway. It was unbelievable ? it was probably 300 yards from us, if that," Czech said.

"Clearly, there was no nose gear," he said. "It was just screeching down the runway, fire on both sides. There was debris kind of rolling off to the sides."

John Blackman and Kip Whitlock of NBC News contributed to this report.

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Monday, July 22, 2013

Investing The Hard Way: The Caesars Ent Spin-off By The Numbers ...

July 22, 2013

Investing The Hard Way: The Caesars Spin-off By The NumbersLast week I covered the recent decision by Caesars Entertainment (CZR) to?spin off part-ownership of its interactive assets into a new, publicly traded company to be known as Caesars Acquisition Corporation and traded under stock symbol CGP. Much of the coverage of the spin-off focused on Caesars? attempt to distribute ownership of those interactive assets ? unencumbered by the parent?s $21 billion debt load ? to its shareholders, maintaining some equity value if Caesars? land-based operations wind up facing a bankruptcy and/or restructuring.

?As I wrote a week ago, it?s not entirely clear that Caesars? plan will work, and the lack of control for shareholders of the new entity, along with a number of features that clearly benefit CZR over CAC, should give investors pause. The S-1 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission shows just how complicated the spin-off will be, while also disclosing several triggers for the eventual dissolution of CAC over the next few years.

That filing also disclosed financial information about the new entity, information that Caesars has heretofore kept private. In previous reports, Caesars lumped its interactive assets in with corporate expenses and income from minority-owned subsidiaries, making it difficult to estimate the earnings power and growth rates of its social gaming and online gambling businesses, or the income from the company?s ownership of the World Series of Poker. With that information at last publicly available, investors can now attempt to more accurately value the interactive assets, and thus shares in both CZR and CGP.

Indeed, this information is of value not just for shareholders in the spin-off, but for Caesars shareholders as well. Caesars will, after the spin-off, still own 57 percent of what will be known as Caesars Growth Partners, while CAC shareholders will own the remaining 43 percent. (This assumes that all shareholders exercise their rights to purchase CAC shares and/or that other shareholders request allotment of those rights not exercised. Given the importance of the interactive assets to Caesars, and the fact that majority shareholders have already agreed to purchase at least 70 percent of potential CAC shares, this seems highly likely.) The value of Growth Partners, as such, is critical not just to CAC shareholders but owners of the corporate parent as well.

While much was made of the spin-off of the interactive assets, CGP will maintain a presence in the land-based industry as well, through ownership of Las Vegas? Planet Hollywood, a minority stake in Maryland?s Horseshoe Baltimore, and 50% equity in management fees from both properties. The new entity will pay Caesars $360 million, and assume $514 million in debt related to Planet Hollywood. This part of the deal looks far more beneficial to Caesars than to the spin-off. To begin with, the Planet Hollywood loan comes due in 2015; if CGP is not able to re-finance that loan or raise additional debt to pay it off, the cash needed to re-pay that loan would significantly impair CGP?s ability to fund new projects over the next two years. Indeed, nearly $900 million of the $1.2 billion to be raised in the spin-off would be targeted for these properties; the lion?s share of that would go to the acquisition of Planet Hollywood.

And yet, Planet Hollywood isn?t making very much, if any, money. According to the filing, the casino posted a net loss of $1 million in 2012, though it did post a gain in the first quarter of this year. The purchase of 50 percent of management fees will boost PH?s bottom line ? management costs were $16 million annually over the past two years ? but even adjusting for the removal of half that cost, CGP is paying over 100 times 2012?s net income for the property. Nor has Planet Hollywood shown much growth; both revenue and pre-tax income were down modestly in 2012, though both figures showed year-over-year growth in Q1. All told, the spin-off is valuing Planet Hollywood at roughly 10x its pre-tax and pre-interest income from 2012, a reasonable valuation but hardly a compelling one. Given the fact that its debt is coming due, it seems highly unlikely that Caesars could have found a private buyer for anywhere near that valuation. Still, the properties have some value; when Caesars sold?Harrah?s St. Louis to Penn National Gaming (PENN) last year, it received a multiple of 8.3 times pre-tax income. That multiple would value Planet Hollywood around $630 million; add in the equity in Baltimore and the revenue stream from management fees and the casino assets could be valued as high as $800 million. That would represent a small discount from the cash paid, and debt assumed, by CAC in the spin-off.

An underrated aspect of the spin-off is that Caesars is giving Growth Partners a portfolio of debt notes, with a face value of $1.1 billion. These notes provide substantial cash flow and income for the spin-off; CGP recorded interest income of $145.1 million in 2012, with cash interest payments appearing to approach $70 million annually. (Accounting technicalities account for the difference, as the bonds were purchased at a sharp discount.) The cash flow from the notes will help fund development projects, or new initiatives in social gaming or online gambling. The problem is that the notes are issued by Caesars; this is yet another way in which the spin-off is far more reliant on the parent?s survival than many realize. Indeed, Caesars itself has valued that $1.1 billion face value in debt at just $750 million, based on market prices for Caesars bonds. (The bonds trade well below face value in large part to account for the risk of a Caesars restructuring or default.) Caesars? estimate of the portfolio?s value is likely fairly accurate given current Caesars bond prices. But a Caesars default would hit the value of the portfolio substantially.

With the land-based and debt assets worth roughly $1.5 billion, the key question is: what is the interactive segment worth? At first glance, CIE would appear to show a good deal of potential. The business was created largely through two acquisitions: the?purchase of Playtika in May 2011 and the addition of Buffalo Studios at the end of last year. Caesars had not previously announced the prices for? the two purchases, but did so in the S-1. Buffalo Studios was acquired for $47 million, with an additional $5.6 million payable based on future performance. Meanwhile, Caesars spent $108 million for Playtika (including bonus payments and accounting for the cash already on Playtika?s books). This figure was well below the?the $170-$200 million price estimated at the time.

So far, the purchases appear to have been a success. Indeed, revenues in the interactive segment were $207.7 million in 2012 and $68.6 million in the first quarter of 2013; year-over-year growth in Q1 exceeded 50 percent. While much of the growth came from acquisitions ? Buffalo Studios results were not included in 2012?s first quarter, for instance ? organic growth has still been solid. In the filing, Caesars reported results for the new entity as if the acquisitions had occurred on January 1, 2011. The combined entity would have created year-over-year revenue growth of 37 percent and net income growth of 76 percent ? with all of the revenue growth created in interactive. All told, the interactive entertainment segment created operating income of $50 million in 2012, with Adjusted EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) of $76.2 million. It?s the profit margins that are particularly strong; CIE?s full-year EBITDA margin was better than double that of social gaming giant Zynga (ZNGA), while CIE also posted sharply higher revenue growth.

There is one big risk to the interactive division, however. The company?s revenues are essentially tied to two products: Slotomania and Bingo Blitz. According to the S-1, a stunning 94 percent of social and mobile revenue in the interactive segment came from Slotomania in 2012; that figure moderated to 70 percent in the first quarter of 2013, thanks to the addition of Buffalo Studios? Bingo Blitz. Adding to the risk is the relatively tiny base of paying players: just 200,000 customers per month paid for credits on Slotomania in the fourth quarter of 2012. That represents just 1.2 percent of the average monthly user base for the game.

To be fair, this is a double-edged sword; the concentrated nature of revenue in terms of games and paying customers could mean that there are many more areas for new growth. The interactive segment could develop (or acquire) new games, or tweak the games to add incentive for customers to purchase in-game features. But Zynga?s experience also shows the danger of relying on a few hits for revenue; the company has yet to replace the interest in titles such as Mafia Wars and Farmville, and its profits and stock price have sunk as a result.

Still, CIE deserves credit for its execution in social gaming; it recently took over the top spot in market share from Zynga, and it clearly paid good prices in its major acquisitions and has done an excellent job integrating those purchases. But what of the other interactive assets: real-money online gambling and the WSOP?

Likely the most interesting fact in the volume of numbers released by Caesars is just how insignificant the WSOP brand is financially. WSOP and RMG revenue totaled $14.4 million in 2012, just seven percent of the interactive segment?s revenue and less than three percent of the new entity?s total sales. $2 million of that revenue came from Caesars itself, in exchange for the right to hold the WSOP at the corporate parent?s Rio property in Las Vegas. Licensing fees for real-money gambling ? primarily in Europe, in partnership with 888 Holdings (888.L) ? appear to be almost nil, given the small amount of total revenue and the streams from television and video game licensing of the WSOP brand.

All told, the interactive division?s current valuation ? like its revenue ? is largely based on social gaming. Zynga?s operating business ? excluding its $1.6 billion in cash and investments ? is now valued at roughly $1 billion. While Caesars Interactive is out-growing and likely out-performing Zynga, its sales are vastly lower (roughly one-sixth of Zynga?s) and its EBITDA will likely be lower than Zynga?s this year, based on Caesars? growth and guidance given by Zynga management. It would be difficult ? but not impossible ? to imagine Caesars Interactive being given a similar valuation to Zynga, but $1 billion would appear to be the ceiling.

It?s also worth pointing out that Caesars has a committee that calculates its ?fair value? for Caesars Interactive shares. Based on current share count, and data from the filing, Caesars itself values the interactive division ? which encompasses social gaming, real-money gambling, and the WSOP ? at roughly $735 million. It?s worth pointing out that this valuation includes the projected profits from iGaming, as in the filing Caesars notes that it dramatically escalated its fair value for CIE after the late 2011 re-interpretation of the Wire Act. It?s also important to note that Growth Partners (again, jointly owned by Caesars and CAC) would only own 75 percent of CIE once convertible debt and stock options are exercised.

So, all told, the assets of CAC include the land-based operations, valued at $800 million; the Caesars notes, valued at $750 million; and 75 percent of Caesars Interactive, valued at roughly $550 million. The sum of the parts valuation for CAC assets comes to about $2.1 billion.

But CAC will also have debt; it already has $400 million in net debt, and will add another $515 million in its acquisition of Planet Hollywood. After raising nearly $1.2 billion from the purchase of shares by existing CZR shareholders, it will then send $360 million of that cash to its corporate parent. So CAC?s assets come in around $2.1 billion; its liabilities, however, will total nearly $1.3 billion. In other words, the equity value of the assets being spun off is roughly $800 million.

But CZR?s current market capitalization is $2 billion. The gap between the $800 million valuation, net of debt, for the interactive assets, plus Planet Hollywood and the Horseshoe Baltimore needs to come from somewhere to justify Caesars? current share price. Where? Real-money gambling might be one answer. But, again, Caesars management attempted to project the real-money opportunity in valuing its interactive subsidiary, and still came up with a $735 million figure despite a thriving social gaming business. The remaining assets of Caesars ? its legacy land-based operations ? might have some equity value. But the chances of those assets escaping the $20 billion debt load remains slim, and even slimmer now that the positive cash flow operations of CAC are headed out the door. The Caesars notes now held by CAC could provide positive returns if CZR can stay solvent; the portfolio matures between 2015 and 2018 and could gain substantially in value if the loans are repaid. But even the gap between the book value and face value of the bonds is $350 million, not enough to cover the difference in valuation.

Put another way, if Growth Partners were spun off in a pure fashion, with 100 percent of its shares being transferred from the Caesars parent, it would appear to be worth $800 million, and likely no more than $1 billion. In that scenario, would CZR maintain a post-spinoff value of $1 billion? It seems unlikely, given the massive losses and massive debt hanging over its head. And yet, this is not a pure spinoff. CZR shareholders will still own 57 percent of these assets ? an ownership that would be subject to a corporate default ? and, as I wrote a week ago, it?s untrue to suggest that the spin-off is completely protected from Caesars? mountain of debt.

All told, the 43 percent ownership of the new asset group held by potential CGP shareholders is worth somewhere in the range of $350 million, and even optimistically no more than $500 million. Thus, the market is arguing that equity in the remaining Caesars assets ? a non-voting stake in CGP plus slow-growth, high-debt, land-based casinos ? is worth $1.5 billion. It might be; but there are over twenty billion reasons why it seems the market is wrong.

Source: http://calvinayre.com/2013/07/22/business/the-caesars-spin-off-by-the-numbers/

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Monday, July 1, 2013

Where the Hell Is the True North Pole?

The North Pole is just at the top of the Earth, right? Well, not really: there isn't really a 'top' of a sphere and, anyway, depending on how you measure things the pole can be in one of many different spots. So which one's right?

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Different neuronal groups govern right-left alternation when walking

June 30, 2013 ? Scientists at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have identified the neuronal circuits in the spinal cord of mice that control the ability to produce the alternating movements of the legs during walking. The study, published in the journal Nature, demonstrates that two genetically-defined groups of nerve cells are in control of limb alternation at different speeds of locomotion, and thus that the animals' gait is disturbed when these cell populations are missing.

Most land animals can walk or run by alternating their left and right legs in different coordinated patterns. Some animals, such as rabbits, move both leg pairs simultaneously to obtain a hopping motion. In the present study, the researchers Adolfo Talpalar and Julien Bouvier together with professor Ole Kiehn and colleagues, have studied the spinal networks that control these movement patterns in mice. By using advanced genetic methods that allow the elimination of discrete groups of neurons from the spinal cord, they were able to remove a type of neurons characterized by the expression of the gene Dbx1.

"It was classically thought that only one group of nerve cells controls left right alternation," says Ole Kiehn who leads the laboratory behind the study at the Department of Neuroscience. "It was then very interesting to find that there are actually two specific neuronal populations involved, and on top of that that they each control different aspect of the limb coordination."

Indeed, the researchers found that the gene Dbx1 is expressed in two different groups of nerve cells, one of which is inhibitory and one that is excitatory. The new study shows that the two cellular populations control different forms of the behaviour. Just like when we change gear to accelerate in a car, one part of the neuronal circuit controls the mouse's alternating gait at low speeds, while the other population is engaged when the animal moves faster. Accordingly, the study also show that when the two populations are removed altogether in the same animal, the mice were unable to alternate at all, and hopped like rabbits instead.

There are some animals, such as desert mice and kangaroos, which only hop. The researchers behind the study speculate that the locomotive pattern of these animals could be attributable to the lack of the Dbx1 controlled alternating system.

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  1. Adolfo E. Talpalar, Julien Bouvier, Lotta Borgius, Gilles Fortin, Alessandra Pierani, Ole Kiehn. Dual-mode operation of neuronal networks involved in left?right alternation. Nature, 2013; DOI: 10.1038/nature12286

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What iOS 7 Says About the Next iPhone, All Things Windows 8.1, and More

What iOS 7 Says About the Next iPhone, All Things Windows 8.1, and More

This week, we finally got a look at what the next version of Windows 8 has to offer, up to and including that long-awaited smart button. And on top of all that, we've got a slew of hidden passageways, a look into the iFuture through the iLens of iOS 7, some Google Reader alternatives for your coming RSS-panic, and more.

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Sunday, June 30, 2013

Mexican ex-governor Mario Villanueva gets 11 years in US prison for money laundering

By Bernard Vaughan, Reuters

NEW YORK -- A former Mexican state governor was sentenced to 11 years in prison in the United States on Friday after pleading guilty to conspiring to launder millions of dollars in bribes from a notorious drug cartel.

With credit for time served and good behavior, Mario Villanueva, 64, could be released from U.S. custody in two to three years, his lawyer, Richard Lind, said after the hearing. He faces another 23 years in prison in Mexico stemming from similar charges, Lind said.

Mexico's drug war is also part of a drug culture with roots in music, movies and even religion

From 1993 to 1999, Villanueva was governor of Quintana Roo, a state on the Yucatan Peninsula that is home to the popular tourist destination Cancun.

While in office he conspired to launder millions of dollars in bribery payments from the Juarez drug cartel through accounts and shell corporations in the United States and elsewhere, prosecutors said.

He was extradited to the United States in 2010 after serving a six-year sentence in Mexico for money laundering.

"This defendant violated the public trust to enrich himself," Assistant U.S. Attorney Glen Kopp told U.S. District Judge Victor Marrero in New York on Friday.

In a plea agreement last year, Villanueva pleaded guilty to one charge of money laundering conspiracy; he faced a maximum of 20 years in prison.

"I ask for your compassion and your clemency," Villanueva told Marrero, as several of his family members, including his wife and son, looked on.

The Juarez cartel transported more than 200 tons of cocaine into the United States in the 1990s, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Manhattan.

Prosecutors said Villanueva reached an agreement with the cartel soon after it established operations in Quintana Roo in 1994. He received payments of between $400,000 and $500,000 for each cocaine shipment that went through the state in exchange for ensuring law enforcement would not interfere.

By late 1995, he began transferring the money to bank and brokerage accounts in the United States, Switzerland and elsewhere in an effort to hide the funds, prosecutors said.

Consuelo Marquez, a Lehman Brothers investment broker, helped set up several offshore corporations for Villanueva to shelter the bribe proceeds, according to the indictment against Villanueva. She also established brokerage accounts for him and conducted a series of wire transfers at his direction, according to the indictment.

Marquez was sentenced to three years of probation and fined $10,000 in 2006 after pleading guilty to money laundering charges.

Villanueva, while under investigation in Mexico, disappeared in March 1999, just before his term as governor expired. He was discovered by Mexican authorities in 2001.

While a fugitive, Villanueva tried to transfer funds in the Lehman accounts to third-party accounts with Marquez's help, according to the indictment.

With his sentence, Villanueva "completes his descent from elected government official to corrupted official to incarcerated felon," Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said in a statement.

The case is USA v. Mario Ernesto Villanueva Madrid, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, No. 01-cr-021.

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

'Blade Runner' Oscar Pistorius resumes training ahead of murder trial

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Oscar Pistorius pictured training in Italy ahead of the London 2012 Olympics.

By Alastair Jamieson, Staff writer, NBC News

Oscar Pistorius, the double-amputee Olympic sprinter who faces trial for the alleged murder of his model girlfriend, has resumed training, his spokesman announced Friday.

The Paralympic gold medal winner, dubbed "Blade Runner" for his prosthetic legs, has ?decided to resume a low-key track routine? to help him prepare mentally for the trial, his media manager Anneliese Burgess said in a statement.

The South African runner ?is not contemplating a formal return to athletics and his training is not aimed at preparing for competition,? the statement said.

?His focus at this time remains entirely on the court case," Burgess added. "His family, and those close to him, have encouraged him to spend a few hours a week on the track to assist him in finding the necessary mental and emotional equilibrium to process his trauma and prepare for the trial.?

Pistorius, 26, is accused of deliberately shooting Reeva Steenkamp,?29, in a bathroom at his home in Pretoria, South Africa, on February 14.

He denies the murder charge. Pistorius says he mistook her for an intruder.

Thy Olympian was granted bail after a pre-trial hearing earlier this year. The murder trial is set to begin August 19.

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Broker seeks partners for new force majeure insurance product ...

Broker seeks partners for new force majeure insurance product

Insurance broker Guarantees and Bonds has brought a new product to the UK market?and is seeking travel industry partners having cut ties with Rock Insurance.

The company, which represents Northern and Western Insurance Company (NWIC) in the UK, worked with Rock Insurance and Advantage exclusively up until December.

Nevis-based NWIC entered the UK travel insurance market in 2010 offering supplier failure, airline failure and travel disruption cover through Advantage Travel Centres and Rock Insurance. It stepped in when AmTrust (formerly IGI) pulled out of the market in August 2010.

Guarantees and Bonds director Philip Radley said NWIC was now comfortable with the travel market having seen what the claims levels were like and was tailoring policies that met the specific needs of the travel industry.

The company, which also works with The Travel Network Group and Advantage, has introduced a new umbrella product combining financial supplier failure insurance with cover for force majeure [unforeseen] events, such as strikes, tropical storms, or political unrest in destinations.

It is in talks to work with more smaller brokers but will also to sell its policies through travel companies directly. Radley said less than ten suppliers had failed in the last three years, but claims for force majeure had been much more frequent.

Radley?said: ?We are trying to create something different from what the rest of the market has to offer. We can bring ideas from other sectors. We want to take a larger share of the market. If a tour operator comes to us with an idea, and it works for us commercially, we?ll look at it.?

Radley is keen to work with smaller agents and operators rather than the big two.

?Smaller agents are more interesting to work with and we can tailor the product for them. We understand that agents and operators can be quite cash poor so we will reimburse their mark-up as well (in the event of a failure).

?With the assistance of Advantage we have changed our policies and made them more user-friendly.?

Radley said agents could expect prices starting from ?1 per person for the umbrella cover claiming this was significantly lower than competitors in the supplier failure market which work on much bigger mark-ups.??

Source: http://www.travelweekly.co.uk/Articles/2013/06/28/44526/broker+seeks+partners+for+new+force+majeure+insurance+product.html

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Paula Deen Dropped By Publisher Despite Soaring Book Sales

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Islamists rally to support Egypt's president

CAIRO (AP) ? Thousands of backers of Egypt's Islamist president rallied Friday in Cairo in a show of support ahead of planned opposition protests this weekend demanding his removal, as passengers swamped the capital's international airport to leave, fearing widespread violence.

The opposition plans to bring out massive crowds on Sunday in protests nationwide, vowing to force President Mohammed Morsi to step down. Across the city from the pro-Morsi rally Friday, thousands massed in Cairo's central Tahrir Square, shouting for the president to "leave, leave,"

For the past several days, Morsi's opponents and members of his Muslim Brotherhood have been battling it out in the streets of several cities in the Nile Delta in violence that has left at least five dead. The latest died Friday from injuries suffered in fighting the day before, security officials said.

Many fear the clashes are a prelude to more widespread and bloodier battles on Sunday. In a sign of the charged atmosphere, a senior cleric, Sheik Hassan al-Shafie, from Al-Azhar, the country's most eminent Muslim religious institution, warned of the possibility of "civil war" after the street clashes in the Delta.

The Cairo International Airport was flooded with departures, in an exodus airport officials called unprecedented. They said all flights departing Friday to Europe, the United States and the Gulf were fully booked with no vacant seats.

Many of those leaving were families of Egyptian officials and businessmen and those of foreign and Arab League diplomats ? as well as many Egyptian Christians, the officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to talk to the press.

Both sides have vowed to remain peaceful, and each side has blamed the other for the violence so far.

Tamarod, the activist group whose anti-Morsi petition campaign evolved into Sunday's planned protest, said in a statement it was opposed "to any attack against anybody, whatever the disagreement with this person was," and accused the Brotherhood of sparking violence to scare people from participating Sunday.

Tamarod says it has collected nearly 20 million signatures in the country of 90 million demanding Morsi step down.

The Brotherhood says the five killed in the Delta clashes were its members. Some people "think they can topple a democratically elected President by killing his support groups," Gehad el-Haddad, a Brotherhood spokesman, wrote on his Twitter account.

The pro-Morsi rally was held in front of the Rabia el-Adawiya Mosque in Cairo, not far from the presidential palace, which is one of the sites where the opposition plans its protests Friday.

In his Friday prayer sermon, the cleric of Rabia el-Adawiya warned that if Morsi is ousted "there will be no president for the country" and Egypt will descend into "opposition hell."

Thousands of Morsi backers filled the street outside, chanting religious slogans. "It is for God, not for position or power," they shouted. "Raise your voice strong, Egyptian: Islamic Shariah." Many wore green headbands with the slogans of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Security officials say three people have died in the past three days in Nile Delta city of Mansoura, along with two others in the nearby province of Sharqiya.

In Sharqiya on Thursday, an Islamist march encountered an anti-Morsi march, leading to scuffles that evolved into full-fledged battles, the officials said. The two sides hurled stones at each other and fired gunshots, and at least 70 were injured. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the press.

In the Delta city of Tanta on Friday, four unidentified men believed to be Morsi supporters tried to attack a mosque preacher during his sermon, in which he called on worshippers to stand with Al-Azhar's calls to avoid bloodshed.

Hundreds of protesters in the nearby city of Bassioun hurled stones at the local headquarters of the Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party. They tore down the party's sign and crushed it, security officials said.

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Friday, June 28, 2013

Facebook is now letting Android users test out beta versions of its main app.

Facebook is now letting Android users test out beta versions of its main app. But ironically you've got to sign up for Google Groups to get in on the fun.

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Not All Immigrants Agree On Offering Others 'A Path to Citizenship ...

If Congress overhauls immigration laws, undocumented immigrants may be offered a path to citizenship. But not everyone agrees with that, and some of those in the opposition are immigrants themselves. From the public radio collaboration Fronteras Desk, reporter Jude Joffe-Block has one family?s story from Arizona.

It is likely that the immigration reform bill that will be taken up later this year in the House of Representatives will offer undocumented immigrants a path to citizenship. But not everyone agrees with that part of the bill and it is certain to face tough opposition. And some of those against the path to citizenship are immigrants themselves. Their views can be influenced by how they came to America. From the public radio collaboration Fronteras Desk, reporter Jude Joffe-Block has one family?s story from Arizona.

On a recent evening in Tempe, Arizona, Alex Khazanovich plays the piano with his 24-year-old son, Mark. The elder Khazanovich learned to play the piano as a child in the former Soviet Union. There wasn?t much on TV there. ?In the old country we only had two channels on the TV and they didn?t show anything worthwhile,? he says.

But life was difficult under Soviet rule for Jewish families like his. When he was a teenager, Alex Khazanovich headed to Canada with his parents. Then, an engineering job brought him to the US, and his young family, including his son Mark, settled here in Arizona the 1990s.

?I think the United States is a country that is much more free and conducive for people to exercise their individuality and freedom of expression,? says Alex Khazanovich, now 50 years old with a full beard. He became a US citizen after a long process. So now, when he?s asked about immigration reform, he?s concerned that the bill the Senate is set to approve soon includes a path to citizenship for people who came illegally.

?It is just wrong to disregard when people do something that is against the law,? says Khazanovich. He says his philosophy is rooted in his intense patriotism for his adopted country. ?One of the reasons we always saw America as the bastion of freedom because of our belief that our laws are fair and that they are fairly applied to everyone,? he says.

And his son Mark, who became a US citizen as a teenager, agrees: ?I think it would marginalize the experiences of the hundreds of thousands if not millions of people who have immigrated to this country legally, including my family.?

His father adds: ?We definitely don?t want to throw people out who are living here, but we do not want to reward those who figure they will bypass the process that is in place.?

Both men say that instead of a path to citizenship, immigrants in the country without papers should get legal permanent residency. It?s a fair compromise, they argue.

?If I was living in a terrible country, I would much rather have the option of living in America and not vote, then not live in America. I think that side is not often made,? says the younger Khazanovich.

But he adds that his position is not always easy to articulate. ?People are quick to assume that if someone doesn?t support this bill, then, you know, they are labeled as racist or bigots, or things like that,? he says.

Mark Khazanovich also says that he doesn?t want to risk being misunderstood. ?For, me it is not an issue of a person?s ethnicity or race, but it is just the principle,? he says. ?It wouldn?t matter to me what country they are illegally trying to immigrate from. I don?t believe in illegal immigration.?

And yet, the Khaznovichs say they don?t see a place for themselves in the most visible grassroots efforts that oppose illegal immigration. Those groups, they say, tend to be more hostile to unauthorized immigrants than they are comfortable with.

?A lot of them talk about exclusion and deportation and all those things and I think there are a number of reasons why that is not a good option,? says Alex Khazanovich. ?We have neighbors and friends, who I don?t ask them about their immigration status, but I don?t want to see them being deported.?

His son adds: ?I think these groups, obviously they care about this issue, but I feel like they are more on the extreme side. And I think that there?s a middle ground that is not only compassionate but is fair and, you know, a more realistic approach.?

As the debate over immigration reform continues, it?s still unclear whether this middle position the Khazanovichs agree with will emerge.

Source: http://www.theworld.org/2013/06/not-all-immigrants-agree-on-offering-others-a-path-to-citizenship/

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Pandora to negotiate royalties with musicians after Pink Floyd slams ...


This week saw Pink Floyd ripping Pandora a new one with an aggressive op-ed article regarding the music streaming service?s request over slashing royalties for musicians. Now, it has emerged that talks are underway between the radio service and groups representing artistes about ending this feud.

Multiple sources close to the matter have told The Verge that formal negotiations between Pandora and groups representing music artistes, indie and major labels are expected to kick off soon. Of the matters that will be discussed,? most will mainly revolve around how much royalties should web radio services pay musicians and labels for their music.

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The feud kicked off ever since Pandora appealed to the Congress to enforce a cut of 85 percent in royalties for musicians, something the latter opposed strongly. The radio service slunk away for a while before kicking the hornet?s nest again.

Legendary rock band Pink Floyd, known to be very picky about Internet radio, jumped into the war of words with an op-ed column for USA Today on Monday. The band accused Pandora of emotionally blackmailing musicians into getting them to support the cut in royalties.

Pandora had been sending out unsolicited mails to musicians that apparently tried to hoodwink artistes into supporting the reduction in royalties for themselves. The mail asks bands to be a ?part of the conversation? Pandora is having with its listeners but fails to mention the royalty cut, something that has angered Pink Floyd. ?But a business that exists to deliver music can't really complain that its biggest cost is music. You don't hear grocery stores complain they have to pay for the food they sell. Netflix pays more for movies than Pandora pays for music, but they aren't running to Congress for a bailout. Everyone deserves the right to be paid a fair market rate for their work, regardless of what their work entails,? the band slammed the service.

Indie musician, David Lowrey says that despite his song getting played on Pandora one million times, all he received in payment from it was a paltry $16.89. That amount, he points out, is less than what he makes through sales of a single T-shirt.

The talks that have been long overdue will now try to find a middle path between musicians and the service over royalty cuts.

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Broad immigration bill cruising to Senate passage

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Far-reaching immigration legislation cruised toward passage in the Senate as House Republicans pushed ahead Wednesday on a different approach that cracks down on millions living in the United States illegally rather than offering them a chance at citizenship.

Presidential politics took a more prominent role in a long-running national debate as Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., tried to reassure conservatives that many of the criticisms of the bill, which he helped write, are "just not true."

The potential 2016 White House contender said in remarks on the Senate floor it has been difficult for him "to hear the worry and the anxiety and the growing anger in the voices of so many people who helped me get elected to the Senate and who I agree with on virtually every other issue."

The political impact of the issue aside, there was no doubt that the Senate bill was on track for passage by Thursday or Friday.

Supporters posted 67 votes or more on each of three procedural tests Wednesday, far more than the 60 needed to prevail. More than a dozen Republicans sided with Democrats on each, assuring bipartisan support that the bill's backers hope will change minds in the House.

At its core, the legislation includes numerous steps to prevent future illegal immigration, while at the same time it offers a chance at citizenship for millions living in the country illegally.

It provides for 20,000 new Border Patrol agents, requires the completion of 700 miles of fencing and requires an array of high-tech devices be deployed to secure the border with Mexico.

Businesses would be required to check on the legal status of prospective employees. The government would be ordered to install a high-tech system to check on the comings and goings of foreigners at selected international airport in the United States.

Other provisions would expand the number of visas for highly skilled workers relied upon by the technology industry. A separate program would be established for lower-skilled workers, and farm workers would be admitted under a temporary program.

Some farm workers who are in the country illegally can qualify for a green card, which bestows permanent residency status, in five years.

Many of the bill's supporters also cheered a ruling from the Supreme Court that said married gay couples are entitled to the same federal benefits as heterosexual couples. The decision would allow gay married citizens or permanent residents to sponsor their foreign-born spouses for U.S. residency, and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano pledged to implement it.

The basic legislation was drafted by four Democrats and four Republicans who met privately for months to produce a rare bipartisan compromise in a polarized Senate. They fended off unwanted changes in the Senate Judiciary Committee, and then were involved in negotiations with Republican Sens. John Hoeven of North Dakota and Bob Corker of Tennessee on a package of tougher border security provisions that swelled support among Republicans.

Across the Capitol, an attempt at a bipartisan deal faltered, and majority Republicans began moving ahead on legislation tailored to the wishes of conservatives and vehemently opposed by Democrats.

The House Judiciary Committee already has approved two measures and was at work on a third during the day as it followed a piecemeal path rather than the all-in-one approach of the Senate.

The House bill under consideration Wednesday would require businesses to check on the legal status of employees within two years, as compared with four in the Senate measure.

One of the bills approved earlier makes it a new crime to remain in the country without legal status. It also allows state and local governments to enforce federal immigration laws, an attempt to apprehend more immigrants living in the United States illegally. It encourages those living in the United States unlawfully to depart voluntarily.

The second bill that cleared last week deals with farm workers who come to the United States temporarily with government permission. Unlike the Senate legislation, it offers no pathway to citizenship.

With attention beginning to shift to the House, Rep. John Fleming, R-La., said House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, had assured the rank and file they will vote on bills being written on their side of the Capitol. "We are not going to take up the Senate bill," Fleming said, quoting the speaker.

Internal divisions among Republicans, combined with overwhelming opposition among Democrats, recently sent a farm bill down to defeat in the House, and it is unclear if the GOP will be able to command a majority for its own approach to immigration legislation.

At the same time, rules generally guarantee Democrats a chance to have the full House vote on its own alternatives, and it is unclear whether they might seek the vote on the Senate bill that Republicans hope to avoid.

For now, supporters of the Senate bill contented themselves with urging the House to change their minds.

"A permanent, common-sense solution to our dysfunctional system is really in sight," said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. "It is my hope that our colleagues in the House will follow the Senate's lead and work to pass bipartisan reform and do it now."

Outnumbered critics said the measure fell far short of the claims made by its backers.

"It continues to promote false promises that the border would be truly secure," said Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa.

A short while later, Rubio, without mentioning anyone by name, stood at his desk to slam opponents of the Senate bill for what he said are false accusations.

He said it is not true, for example, that the administration can ignore the requirements for border protection or that future Congress' can cancel funding or that it creates a taxpayer subsidy for people to buy a car or a scooter.

Nor are critics correct to claim a new 1,100-page bill was recently introduced that no one has read, he said.

"This is the exact same bill that's been publicly available for 10 weeks," he said, with the exception of about 120 pages that require tougher border security.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/broad-immigration-bill-cruising-senate-passage-200518755.html

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A look at 48 years of the Voting Rights Act

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The voting law that became a major turning point in black Americans' struggle for equal rights and political power is now outdated, the Supreme Court says.

Whether that's a marker of racial progress or proof of backsliding will be hotly debated. But neither side denies that remarkable changes were wrought through the nearly half-century-old Voting Rights Act.

As the issue moves to Congress, a look at the law's history:

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15th AMENDMENT

The right to vote, for American men at least, was supposed to be guaranteed when the 15th Amendment was added to the U.S. Constitution after the Civil War.

The amendment says: "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude."

Freed slaves began voting and even winning office, but former Confederate states came up with tactics to evade the 15th Amendment.

These literacy tests, poll taxes and other discriminatory laws, as well as intimidation and violence, continued for decades. In 1940, only 3 percent of eligible blacks in the South were registered to vote, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.

Nearly a century after the amendment was ratified in 1870, the civil rights movement forced the nation to acknowledge the injustice.

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THE MARCH FROM SELMA

Activists who tried to help blacks register in the South in the 1960s were met with violence. The fatal shooting of a demonstrator by a law officer in Alabama inspired the idea of a march to the state capital on March 7, 1965.

Hundreds of marchers on their way to Montgomery were clubbed and tear-gassed by state troopers at the Edmund Pettus Bridge near Selma. TV news cameras captured what became known as "Bloody Sunday."

Protesters across the country rallied in support of the marchers. The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. flew to Selma to lead demonstrations. And President Lyndon Johnson seized the momentum to propel the Voting Rights Act through Congress.

He signed it into law on Aug. 6, 1965.

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VOTING RIGHTS ACT

The law outlawed racial discrimination against voters in local, state and federal elections.

Some entire states, as well as counties in other states, were subjected to special federal enforcement, based on a formula used to weigh their record on voting rights. They had to get approval in advance before they could make even minor changes to voting laws, such as moving polling places.

The enforcement provisions were originally seen as emergency measures that might be allowed to expire in 1970 if no longer needed.

But lawmakers extended the provisions in 1970, 1975 and 1982. In 2006, Congress voted overwhelmingly to keep them another 25 years.

"We've made progress toward equality, yet the work for a more perfect union is never ending," President George W. Bush said as he signed the legislation.

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NEARLY A HALF CENTURY LATER

The Supreme Court's 5-4 decision Tuesday effectively halts enforcement of the Voting Rights Act, unless Congress updates it.

The court said Congress has failed to adjust the law to reflect decades of strides toward racial equality. The United States now has a black president; a black justice sits on the Supreme Court. And 48 years after "Bloody Sunday," Selma is governed by a black mayor, Chief Justice John Roberts noted, writing for the court's conservative majority.

The Supreme Court decision means that a host of state and local laws in covered jurisdictions now can take effect without Justice Department approval. Prominent among those are voter identification laws in Alabama and Mississippi.

The other covered states are Alaska, Arizona, Georgia, Louisiana, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia. Certain counties in California, Florida, New York, North Carolina and South Dakota, and some local jurisdictions in Michigan, are also included.

Enforcement coverage has been triggered by discrimination not only against blacks, but also against American Indians, Asian-Americans, Alaska Natives and Hispanics.

Under the law, jurisdictions can break away from federal oversight if they show a clean record on voting rights for 10 years. Towns in New Hampshire were released in March.

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WHAT'S NEXT

President Barack Obama said the Supreme Court decision was a disappointing setback. He called on Congress to act to rectify the situation.

The Republican-led House and Democratic-led Senate find few points of agreement these days, however. And Congress did nothing in response to a 2009 Supreme Court ruling that warned lawmakers that the Voting Rights Act's enforcement formula needed to be updated.

Unless Congress acts, there will be no deterrent to changes that would undermine voting rights, such as redrawing districts to dilute the power of minority voters. Voters can still use lawsuits to challenge such changes.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, writing in dissent, said throwing out effective enforcement was akin to "throwing away your umbrella in a rainstorm because you are not getting wet."

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Associated Press writer Mark Sherman contributed to this report.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/look-48-years-voting-rights-act-204806941.html

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SK Telecom launches the world's first LTE-Advanced network, and the Galaxy S4 LTE-A

SK Telecom launches the world's first LTEAdvanced network, and the Galaxy S4 LTEA

Just days after an LTE-Advanced variant of Samsung's Galaxy S 4 leaked, Korean carrier SK Telecom has officially announced it's launching the world's first publicly available LTE-Advanced wireless network. The Galaxy S4 LTE-A is also official (in red or blue) as the first device able to take advantage of the new technology for even faster data transmission speeds. According to the press release, SK Telecom plans to have as many as seven LTE-A devices available by the end of the year, all capable of up to 150Mbps. While SK Telecom is using Carrier Aggregation and Coordinated Multi Point technology to improve speeds right now, it will add Enhanced Inter-Cell Interference Coordination in 2014 to go even faster. After that, it suggest carrier aggregation will improve to support higher speeds and faster uploads in subsequent years.

To take advantage of the higher speeds, SK Telecom's Btv IPTV service will begin offering 1080p video streaming in early July. That will be accompanied by enhanced multiview baseball broadcasts, more free videos, an HD video shopping service with six channels on one screen in August and the addition of FLAC audio files via its music package. Right now, the company has Seoul covered in LTE-A, and plans to eventually offer it in 84 cities, all at the same price as existing LTE service. Check after the break for the press release with all the details, plus video of a speed test.

Update: We've just come across another juicy tidbit that makes the Galaxy S4 LTE-A all the more worthwhile -- it'll ship with a Snapdragon 800 SoC that contains a 2.3GHz quad-core CPU, plus 32GB of built-in storage and a 2,600mAh battery. It goes without saying that this phone will be speedy on all angles. As spotted by SlashGear, the new GS4 variant will also see the debut of a new Samsung software feature: ImageON. Explained as a Google Googles-esque app, it'll automatically analyse photos and offer up related videos and "extend access to relevant content on the internet."

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Source: Samsung Tomorrow (1), (2)

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/06/25/sk-telecom-lte-advanced-galaxy-s-4/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget

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