Wednesday, October 31, 2012

4 million Windows 8 upgrades sold already, says Ballmer

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Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced at the company's Build conference today?that more than 4 million Windows 8 upgrades had been sold since?the operating system's official launch on Friday. He also said "tens of millions of copies" had been shipped to partners.

Ballmer said?yesterday?that "preliminary demand" was higher for Windows 8 than it was for Windows 7, but offered no numbers to back up that claim at the time. The 4 million upgrades he announced today give some idea of the OS's success, but putting the numbers in context is actually quite complicated.

Aside from yesterday's remark, Windows 8 sales have not been compared to Windows 7's ? that's?not surprising considering the OS has only been available for a few days. Even when Windows 7 was moving?enough copies?to be considered the fastest-selling OS in history, Microsoft waited several weeks before announcing how sales compared to those of Windows Vista. So it will likely be some time before more solid numbers are announced.

Singling out upgrades complicates things further: People have been registering and qualifying for these reduced-price copies of Windows 8 since June, when new PCs began to ship with the guarantee of a $15 upgrade to the new OS upon launch.

Four million may or may not be considered a large number, depending on how it is interpreted in light of total PC sales. Numbers from Gartner put worldwide PC sales in the third quarter of 2012 (which roughly corresponds to the pre-order and upgrade period for Windows 8) at about 87.5 million. Theoretically, all those PCs qualify for the $15 upgrade. The 4 million represents?a 4.5 percent conversion rate for new PCs in the first ?week ? that sounds low, but these numbers are so early that few conclusions can be drawn.

As for the tens of millions of copies shipped to partners, that comes as no surprise. PC makers are banking on the novelty of Windows 8 to sell dozens of new, touch-enabled PCs and tablets, and in order to ship with Windows 8, manufacturers like Lenovo and Acer will have ordered licenses by the million?? although they will likely offer Windows 7 for some time to come as a budget option.

There are no firm take-aways from Ballmer's numbers, which were likely shared in order to whet the appetite of shareholders, developers and reporters, all eager to know the results of Microsoft's risky experiment in redesigning Windows. The next few weeks should bring more intelligible numbers and the opportunity to compare them, apples?to?apples, with Windows 7's sales.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBC?News Digital. His personal website is?coldewey.cc.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/4-million-windows-8-upgrades-sold-already-says-ballmer-1C6759780

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Embedded and Fed: Day two ? salad death match in the sky ...

Food in the Field gives a sneak peek into what CNN's team is eating, and the food culture they encounter as they travel the globe. Jeremy Harlan is a CNN photojournalist. He has a hungry baby and he loves Vienna sausage.

Ever wonder how the press corps keeps their stamina as they trek from stump to stump with presidential hopefuls? Our Jeremy Harlan is keeping a detailed food diary as he's embedded with Mitt Romney's campaign. Read day one's diary.

8:16 a.m. EDT: It's a cold, wet and blustery morning. That's the perfect recipe for some steel-cut oatmeal from the buffet spread here at the Marriott in Dayton, Ohio. It's hard to turn down eggs, bacon, sausage links, and potatoes. But I must have some sort of discipline today.

Oh, and the coffee is much better than yesterday.

On second thought, I may have to re-evaluate on a slice of bacon or two.

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1:25 p.m. EDT: It's been over five hours since breakfast. That is practically a food drought on a campaign embed.

After our event on the other side of town, we're back at the Marriott in Dayton, Ohio. The warm breakfast spread has been replaced with some pasta options. You could practically take a bath in the large bowl of cream sauce.

I'm still debating whether to dig in before we head to the airport and warmer weather.

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4:25 p.m. EDT: The race for the last two salads on the Romney plane (somewhere between Dayton and Tampa) is on. The crew just asked Row 15 (Correspondent's Row) what they'd like for lunch on the flight: the salads, BBQ chicken, or veggie lasagna. So I'm going to guess by the time she gets to me in Row 18 (Pool Camera Crew Row) the salads will be off the menu.

4:27 p.m. EDT: Yep, thanks in part to my wonderful colleague Jim Acosta, no greens are going past Row 15. In fact, the all the lasagna has been spoken for as well. Good thing I had two helpings of bread pudding back at our "first" lunch.

An independent source suggests there may be chocolate covered strawberries on board. If true, those may not get past Row 11.

5:50 p.m. EDT: Ding, ding, ding! We've just hit the jackpot in food spreads for the past two days.

With an official pool lid on the campaign trail today, we arrive at our hotel in Tampa, Florida. And was it's ready to welcome us with arms wide open, holding food.

Here's the all-star menu: Mixed greens, seared chicken with butter sauce, braised short ribs, penne pasta with portobello mushrooms, sun-dried tomatoes & pesto, asparagus with sliced almonds and truffles, polenta, a variety of dessert shots and Halloween cookies (pictured above).

Let's dig in; it's dinner time somewhere.

Read day one's diary.

More from the Romney press corps by CNN's Matt Hoye:

Previously - Paradise by the refrigerator light ? Mitt Romney's favorite meatloaf recipe and 'These chorizos are huge!' ? how Paul Ryan's sausage gets made and Cast your vote: Red and blue restaurant specials and Can coffee cups predict the presidency?

Catch up on all campaign trail coverage on Eatocracy and see how CNN's Political Team likes to get their political grub on.

Source: http://eatocracy.cnn.com/2012/10/30/embedded-and-fed-day-two/

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Hurricane Sandy Is a Reminder of Why 'Obama Phones' Exist (Atlantic Politics Channel)

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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

How To Write An Ebook To Market With

How To Write An Ebook To Market With

Click around on the Net, and you?ll see businesses giving away ebooks left, right and center.

You might see a hair salon with an ebook on matching your makeup to your hair color. Or a yoga studio with an ebook on ergonomic postures for the workplace.

It?s not that these businesses are passionate about sharing their messages with the world. Rather, the ebooks are a marketing utensil.

Why An Ebook?

A well-written ebook demonstrates that the company it?s from is run by experts in their field. They know all the nitty-gritty details, so customers can trust that they?re dealing with a reputable, knowledgeable business.

Generally, these ebooks are given away for free. This sparks appreciation from recipients, who may feel compelled to make a purchase in return (due to the rule of reciprocity).

Finally, the content of the ebook usually suggests ways readers can use the company?s products or services. If a soapmaking supplies vendor writes about how to tint soap red with sandalwood powder, it stands to reason they?ll include a link to their powdered sandalwood.

What Should I Write About?

Notice that none of the reasons are ?the companies happen to employ budding authors.? That?s because the point isn?t to write beautifully; it?s to share helpful information you?re an expert on.

So that is exactly what you?ll write about. If you?re a fitness trainer who?s worked with a lot of older clients with back problems, you could write about safe exercises for injured backs or sleeping tips for back relief. You could even include sketched diagrams.

If you?re a baker with an online shop that specializes in gluten-free pastries, write up your top 3 gluten-free recipes, complete with tips for storing, freezing and serving.

And so on. Determine your expertise, then ask yourself what questions people may have on the topic. Write out your answers in your ebook.

How Do I Create The Ebook?

An ebook can be written in any word processing program (such as Microsoft Word or Open Office) as long as you can export your finished work as a PDF. This preserves your file so recipients can?t edit it.

In any of these programs, you can add pictures throughout to illustrate your points, display charts or graphs or provide points of visual interest.

If you want to incorporate special effects, such as flipping pages or an embedded video, you can choose the right ebook software for your needs from this list.

And How Do I Publish It?

Once it?s a PDF, the easiest way to get your ebook onto the Internet is to host it on your site. Then, share the ebook by sharing the link to where it lives on your site.

If you?re using WordPress, add the ebook as a new piece of media. This works for files up to 10 MB.



If your ebook is larger than 10 MB, the easiest solution is to upload it to Dropbox and share the link provided.

Now, How Do I Market With It?

Once the ebook is finished, you can use it to drum up sales. In an upcoming post, we?ll walk you through the steps you?ll want to take.

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Monday, October 29, 2012

Hurricane Sandy Means Soggy Sales, Shut-Down Sets For Hollywood

As the East Coast battles 'Frankenstorm,' theater and production closures are causing Hollywood to feel its impact as well.
By Kara Warner


Hurricane Sandy
Photo: NASA/Getty Images

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1696417/hurricane-sandy-hollywood-impact.jhtml

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Axis M1031-W Network Camera


The Axis M1013-W Network Camera ($230 street)?can provide decent video surveillance for a home or small business. It can also form part of a fairly sophisticated small business surveillance system when used with Iomega's line of NAS devices, which have built-in support for Axis cameras. But some problems detecting the camera on the network with Axis software and grainy video mean the M1013-W isn't one of the most sophisticated IP cameras on the market, though it does provide some desirable features for a surveillance solution.

Specs
This small, compact camera can be connected to a network via Ethernet cable or wirelessly. The camera does not boast the latest in networking technology: the Ethernet port only supports 10/100 speed and the wireless is only 802.11 b/g. Although you won't get the fastest performance from such dated networking technology, the fact that the camera can connect wirelessly gives it more flexibility in placement than the Editors' Choice IP camera, Logitech's Alert 750n Indoor Master System ?which uses HomePlug powerline technology to connect to a network. The M1031-W also can be wall-mounted, and ships with an extension tube, mount screws, and a clamp.

The camera supports video resolutions of 640x480 (down to 160x120) and multiple H.264, Motion JPEG, and MPEG-4 video streams. On the camera is a WPS button LEDs for network and power status and a white LED that will light up as part of motion-detection if enabled or at the user's request. The camera also supports two-way audio and wireless security, including WEP 64/128 bit, WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA, and WPA2 Enterprise.

Setup
Setting up the camera is quite easy: You connect it to a router or hub via Ethernet or use WPS to connect. What I found frustrating was the software used to detect the camera on the network that comes on a CD with the camera. No matter what I tried, the software refused to see the camera connected, even though the LEDs indicated a successful network connection and my router's information showed an IP address.

I finally gave up on the software. Once I found what IP address the camera was assigned, I just opened up a browser and typed in that IP. This got me into the camera's interface where I was able to set up a password for access and edit several configuration options such as turning on motion detection, changing the default video format and other settings.

Performance
While this isn't the most high-tech IP camera available?it doesn't offer HD video, though Axis makes a camera that does?it works very well as part of a video surveillance solution with Axis partner Iomega's NASes. With?included software in the Iomega StorCenter ix2-dl's ?interface, I was able to set up the camera to schedule recording and could view a live feed of the camera even remotely, thanks to Iomega's cloud service feature.

The video stream is rather grainy at 640x480, but clear enough to make out what's in the camera's field view as you are watching a video stream. The LED white light is really bright when turned on and I was able to clearly see into a pitch black room in which the camera set up.

You don't need a NAS to use the camera remotely. You can set it up with a dynamic DNS service and then download a video streaming app to view the feed. For businesses use, the Axis camera with an Iomega NAS provides extended functionality that a business would look for, such as scheduled recording, support for multiple feeds, and motion sensor detection.

Decent SMB Surveillance Capabilities
For a home user or a small business, the M1031-W along with a supported NAS such as Iomega's, makes a relatively low-cost, easy-to-setup video surveillance solution. The software that ships with the camera is terrible and bound to frustrate those not used to working around issues connecting devices to the network. That abysmal software knocks a few points off the camera's review score, as does its dated networking technology. But the Axis M1031-W still earns three out of five stars as a useful part of a small business or home networked video surveillance system.

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European fashion buyers look to Nigeria

A model displays a creation by designer Lanre DA Silver Ajayi, during the MTN Fashion and Design Week in Lagos, Nigeria, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

A model displays a creation by designer Lanre DA Silver Ajayi, during the MTN Fashion and Design Week in Lagos, Nigeria, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

A model shows a creation by designer Eki Orleans during the MTN Fashion and Design Week in Lagos, Nigeria, Friday, Oct. 26, 2012. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

A model displays a creation by designer Weizdhurm Franklyn, during the MTN Fashion and Design Week in Lagos, Nigeria, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

A model displays an outfit by designer Sunny Rose, during the MTN Fashion and Design Week in Lagos, Nigeria, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

A model displays a creation designed by Jewel by Lisa during the MTN Fashion and Design Week in Lagos, Nigeria, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

(AP) ? A model struts the runway wearing a flowing newspaper print gown in this African megacity where international high-end fashion buyers are looking beyond the country's bleak headlines to uncover the next new thing.

There have been steady efforts to turn Lagos, a city with a fearsome reputation, into a fashion destination. They reached new heights at the MTN Lagos Fashion & Design Week that ran from Oct. 24 to 27 and drew European high-fashion brands such as the United Kingdom's Selfridges & Co. and Munich-based MyTheresa.com to Nigeria for the first time.

Ituen Basi's newspaper inspired Spring/Summer 2013 collection was among 39 collections spotlighted at the city's latest major fashion week. The Nigerian's collection evoked fun and glamour through its use of print and color ? characteristics which have come to define the vibrant local fashion scene.

With local brands seeking wider platforms and international retailers hungry for novelty, designers and buyers see opportunities for collaboration.

"There's something about the fresh, the unknown, the possibility of seeing a new brand springing forth into the limelight. ... These are becoming interesting to people outside Nigeria," said Omoyemi Akerele, the fashion week's founder and creative director.

An encouraging response to African-inspired designs by top Western labels gives buyers confidence that designs straight from the continent will also sell.

"Over the past few seasons, there's been a strong trend for print," said Bruno Barba, the brand public relations manager at Selfridges. "If you look at the collection of Burberry inspired by Africa last year; there was also Vivienne Westwood, Paul Smith. ... They've made that inspiration quite mainstream now. So, for us, it was interesting to take that trend and take it from its roots in Africa."

Online retailer MyTheresa.com, which ships top designers' clothes including Miu Miu, Givenchy, Lanvin and Isabel Meron to clients in 120 different countries, is also looking for products in Nigeria that will sell well. The company hopes that will set it apart from the competition in a fast-paced industry.

"For me, Nigeria represents a fun individualism," the company's buying director Justin O'Shea said. He also said that MyTheresa.com was looking to work closely with designers and adapt products for their clientele if needed.

Previously, several Nigerian designers have helped put the West African nation on the global fashion map.

Deola Sagoe has gained recognition from U.S. Vogue editor Andre Leon Talley and Oprah Winfrey. London-based Duro Olowu is considered one of Michelle Obama's favorite designers. Maki Oh has dressed American singer Solange Knowles and Hollywood actress Leelee Sobieski from her Lagos workshop. Jewel By Lisa, who has also dressed celebrities, designed limited edition BlackBerry mobile phone skins and jeweled cases for Canadian manufacturer Research In Motion Ltd.

While looking to Nigeria could bring much-needed novelty to clothes targeted to Western audiences, it could also endear a Nigerian clientele. Though the majority of the nation lives on less than $2 a day, the nation's wealthy elite ? including upstart business owners, oil industry executives and corrupt politicians ? have a growing appetite for top-shelf brands. Luxury goods stores are increasingly opening in a country where seemingly gratuitous displays of wealth are the norm.

"Nigerians are part of our Top 10 highest-spending foreign customers," Barba said. "It felt right for us to try and find a response that would appeal to them, excite them and be over and above what they already buy, almost as a recognition that they're an important part of our consumer base."

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Online:

Lagos Fashion & Design Week: www.lagosfashionanddesignweek.com

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/4e67281c3f754d0696fbfdee0f3f1469/Article_2012-10-29-Nigeria-Fashion/id-75e74e5912594bdcadd88e1bbd772c3f

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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Iran: Drone hit by Israel not 'latest' technology

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) ? Iran's defense minister says his country has drones far more advanced than the unmanned aircraft launched by Lebanon's Hezbollah and downed by Israel earlier this month.

Sunday's report by the official IRNA news agency appears similar to previous claims that Iranian drones have expanded capabilities and range, including the ability to reach Israeli airspace.

The IRNA report quotes Gen. Ahmad Vahidi as saying the drone by Iranian-backed Hezbollah was not the "latest Iranian technology, definitely." He did not elaborate.

Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah has said the drone was manufactured in Iran and assembled in Lebanon.

Later, Iran claimed that Iranian-made surveillance drones had made dozens of apparently undetected flights into Israeli airspace from Lebanon in recent years. An Israeli official rejected the account.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/iran-drone-hit-israel-not-latest-technology-125644692.html

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FBI tip leads French police to wanted US mogul

PARIS (AP) ? An FBI tip helped French police track down and arrest an 87-year-old real-estate developer and his wife wanted by U.S. authorities ? more than a year after the couple quietly settled near an Alpine lake, French officials said Friday.

French police arrested former Seattle real estate developer Michael Mastro and his wife, Linda, on Wednesday at their apartment in the town of Doussard near Lake Annecy. A day later, U.S. authorities handed them a 43-count grand jury indictment on charges of money laundering and bankruptcy fraud ? including allegedly lying about the whereabouts of two huge diamonds valued together at $1.4 million as part of a bankruptcy proceeding.

Patrice Guigon, a regional state prosecutor based in nearby Chambery, said the couple will remain in custody until a judge rules Nov. 7 on their lawyer's request for their provisional release. U.S. authorities have 60 days in which to present a formal extradition request. He said the couple had not yet met with American consular officials.

The arrests were made possible after the FBI informed French authorities that Michael Mastro had sought a reimbursement from his U.S. insurance provider for medical care he received in France, according to Julien Duhamel, a judicial police chief in Annecy.

"That led us to an address that was no longer valid, but was still pretty recent," he said by phone. "After investigating in the neighborhood, we were able to pretty easily find their current address." Duhamel said his office first learned of the case sometime in mid-October.

Guigon said the couple had been living in France at least since September 2011, and he couldn't explain why it took so long for the couple to be tracked down. The Mastros vanished 16 months ago after a U.S. judge ordered them to turn over the 27.8- and 15.9-carat diamonds.

Duhamel said that unspecified jewelry was part of an inventory of valuable belongings that police seized when the couple was arrested. He said the Mastros were "not very cooperative" with officers during the arrest, had used a postal address different from their current home and appeared to have "thought they were safe" from being apprehended.

Thomas Terrier, a French lawyer representing the Mastros, insisted however that they were "not on the lam" or in hiding, and were "totally surprised" when police came for them. The couple was shaken after being taken into custody, and Mastro's wife was "in a total state of shock," Terrier said, insisting the couple did not know U.S. authorities were looking for them.

The couple is being held in a detention facility in the southeastern city of Lyon, Terrier said.

On Thursday, James Frush, a U.S. lawyer for the Mastros, said the U.S. charges simply rehash allegations made during the U.S. bankruptcy proceeding, and suggested that if the alleged wrongdoing was such serious criminal activity, the American government could have charged them long ago.

Thursday's indictment accuses the Mastros of fraudulently transferring interest in their $15 million home in the tony Seattle suburb of Medina; failing to disclose a bank account that contained hundreds of thousands of dollars; and lying about the whereabouts of the diamonds ? all to conceal those assets from creditors in a bankruptcy proceeding.

Mastro was a developer and money lender who oversaw commercial and residential projects worth an estimated $2 billion over a 40-year career. But the market's crash left him short, and three banks forced him into bankruptcy three years ago. He allegedly owes more than $200 million to creditors, who are expected to receive little of that.

The once high-flying couple's first recent home in the area was in the town of Veyrier du Lac, before they moved to a more-modest apartment in Doussard ? possibly for financial reasons, Guigon said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/fbi-tip-leads-french-police-wanted-us-mogul-180531860.html

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Sandy leaves Bahamas after killing 40 in Caribbean

NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) ? Hurricane Sandy spun away from the Bahamas late Friday after causing 40 deaths across the Caribbean, churning northward toward the U.S. East Coast, where it threatens to join with winter weather fronts to create a super storm.

The Category 1 hurricane toppled light posts, flooded roads and tore off tree branches as it spun through Cat Island and Eleuthera in the scattered Bahamas archipelago, with authorities reporting one man killed, the British CEO of an investment bank.

The death toll rose again in impoverished Haiti, reaching 26 on Friday as word of disasters reached officials and rain continued to fall.

Joseph Edgard Celestin, a spokesman for Haiti's civil protection office, said some people died trying to cross rivers swollen by rains from Sandy's outer reaches. While the storm's center missed the country as it passed by Wednesday, Haiti's ramshackle housing and denuded hillsides make it especially vulnerable to flooding.

Officials at a morgue in the western town of Grand Goave said a mudslide crashed through a wooden home Thursday, killing 40-year-old Jacqueline Tatille and her four children, ranging in ages from 5 to 17.

"If the rain continues, for sure we'll have more people die," said morgue deputy Joseph Franck Laporte. "The earth cannot hold the rain."

Officials reported flooding across Haiti, where 370,000 people are still living in flimsy shelters as a result of the devastating 2010 earthquake. Nearly 17,800 people had to move to 131 temporary shelters, the Civil Protection Office said.

Sandy was a Category 2 hurricane when it wreaked havoc in Cuba on Thursday, killing 11 people in eastern Santiago and Guantanamo provinces as its howling winds and rain destroyed thousands of houses and ripped off roofs. Authorities said it was Cuba's deadliest storm since July 2005, when category 5 Hurricane Dennis killed 16 people and caused $2.4 billion in damage.

Cuban authorities said the island's 11 dead included a 4-month-old boy who was crushed when his home collapsed and an 84-year-old man in Santiago province. Near the city of Guantanamo, two men were killed by falling trees, the Communist Party newspaper Granma reported.

Official news media reported Friday that the storm caused 5,000 houses to at least partially collapse while ripping the roofs off 30,000 others. Banana, coffee, bean and sugar crops were damaged.

Sandy also killed a man in Jamaica on Wednesday when a boulder crashed through his house, and police in the Bahamas said a 66-year-old man died after falling from his roof in upscale Lyford Cay late Thursday while trying to repair a window shutter. Officials at Deltec Bank & Trust identified him as Timothy Fraser-Smith, who became CEO in 2000.

One death was reported in Puerto Rico. Police said a man in his 50s was swept away Friday by a swollen river in the southern town of Juana Diaz, where rain from Sandy's outer bands has been steadily falling.

Late Friday, Sandy was about 90 miles (145 kilometers) north of Great Abaco Island in the Bahamas and 395 miles (635 kilometers) south-southeast of Charleston, South Carolina. It was just above the threshold for being a hurricane, with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph (120 kph), and was moving north at 7 mph (11 kph).

With the storm projected to hit the U.S. Atlantic Coast early Tuesday, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration warned it could merge with two other systems to become a hybrid, monster storm.

Government officials in the Bahamas said the storm seemed to have inflicted the greatest damage on Cat Island, which took a direct hit, and Exuma, where there were reports of downed trees, power lines and damage to homes.

"I hope that's it for the year," said Veronica Marshall, a 73-year-old hotel owner in Great Exuma. "I thought we would be going into the night, but around 3 o'clock it all died down. I was very happy about that."

On Long Island, farmers lost most of their crops and several roofs were torn off, legislator Loretta Butler-Turner said. The island was without power and many residents did not have access to fresh water, she said.

Power also was out on Acklins Island and most roads there were flooded, while the lone school on Ragged Island in the southern Bahamas was flooded.

Russell, the emergency management official in Nassau, said docks on the western side of Great Inagua island had been destroyed and the roof of a government building was partially ripped off.

Jennifer Savoie, a New Orleans native who lives in Eleuthera, said her fiance's resort, The Cove Eleuthera, was spared major damage but that power is out across most of the island.

"We know the protocol and how to prepare," she said. "It's in our blood. We were hit pretty hard though."

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Associated Press writers Danica Coto in San Juan, Puerto Rico; Trenton Daniel in Port-au-Prince and Pierre-Richard Luxama in Grand Goave, Haiti; Seth Borenstein in Washington; and Anne-Marie Garcia in Havana contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/sandy-leaves-bahamas-killing-40-caribbean-213841809.html

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Television section

For the week of Oct. 15-22

1. NFL Football: Pittsburgh vs. Cincinnati, NBC, 17.47 million

2. "60 Minutes," CBS, 15.86 million

3. "The Big Bang Theory," CBS, 15.73 million

4. "Person of Interest," CBS, 13.93 million

5. "Dancing With the Stars," ABC, 13.64 million

6. "Two and a Half Men," CBS, 13.6 million

7. "The Voice," NBC, 13.01 million

8. "Dancing With the Stars Results," ABC, 12.92 million

9. "Modern Family," ABC, 12.28 million

10. "Sunday Night NFL Pre-Kick," NBC, 12.039 million

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Friday, October 26, 2012

4 Small Investments That Save You Money - Northern Cheapskate ...

Welcome to Northern Cheapskate! Our mission is to help you take control of your finances with coupons, freebies, and money-saving ideas. If you like what you see, please sign up for free updates or follow us on Facebook. Thanks for visiting!

The following is a guest post by Jessica Stark.

In tough economic times, people everywhere are looking for ways to save money and tighten their budget. Whether that means purchasing bargain brands, choosing to carpool, or simply walking to nearby locations, everyone is focused on cutting costs.

However, the old cliche that ?you have to spend money to make money? is true ?spending a little bit of money on the right things can save you some much-needed money in the long run. Consider investing in the following home improvements:

Programmable thermostat

If you?re away from home often, a programmable thermostat can help reduce your energy costs. Priced anywhere between $40 and $140, programmable thermostats can be set to turn up the heat or air conditioning before you return home, rather than waste energy throughout the day keeping your home ideally warm or cool. You can also program the thermostat for a lower overnight setting and have it warm your home shortly before you wake up in the morning.

Energy efficient appliances

If your dryer spins for hours and still doesn?t completely dry your clothes, it may be time to go appliance shopping. While buying new appliances can be an immediate financial setback, a more efficient appliance will pay for itself by reducing your utility costs. Look for the?Energy Star label?to get the most efficient appliance.

Refrigerators are among the worst energy-hogging appliances in your home, so if you?ve been thinking about upgrading yours anyway, do it now and start saving money on energy costs. You can buy a model with a built-in water dispenser, which will eliminate the need to buy bottled water for your home.

Refrigerator water filter

Replacing your refrigerator?s water filter for your drinking water may cost more up front than bottled water, but it can save you a lot of money in a year. If you purchase bottled water, consider the fact that it costs over?$10 per gallon ? far more than gasoline. Healthy ice and drinking water can be had in your home for a fraction of the cost, and you can replace the filter on your own.

Air filters

If you?ve installed a new thermostat but your energy bills are still a bit high,?replace the air filter. The filter in your heating and air conditioning system should be replaced yearly, if not more often, as filters become clogged over time with dust, dirt and other airborne pollutants. A new air filter can lower your energy costs, make your home cleaner and minimize any allergies your family may have. They cost relatively little and regular replacements will save you countless dollars in utility bills, cleaning supplies, and doctor?s visits in the long run.

It may be difficult to justify spending money on things like appliances when you?re on a budget. But making wise choices ? like buying an energy efficient fridge instead of a fancy flat-screen TV ? is an investment in your future.

Jessica Stark is a bargain shopper at heart. She loves searching for deals, saving money, and sharing her methods of doing so with others! From clipping coupons to downloading new phone apps, Jessica will try it all!

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Buddha statue: Possibly fake, still from space

Researchers who reported that a potentially ancient Buddha statue is carved from a meteorite said they are not surprised that an expert in Buddhist history believes the statue to be a fake.

"Honestly, that is what we expected," said Elmar Buchner, who along with his colleague reported on the statue in September in the journal Meteoritics & Planetary Science. "We heard so many opinions from so many experts in art history and experts for Buddhism on the origins and the age of the statue prior to and after the publication."

The most public of these consultations is a new report from Achim Bayer, a Buddhism expert at Dongguk University in South Korea. In a report released online, Bayer writes that the features of the statue are "pseudo-Tibetan" and are more likely to be a European reproduction dating from 1910 to 1970 than a true ancient carving dating back 1,000 years, as Buchner and his colleagues had estimated.

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Bayer did not contest that the statue is a made of meteorite.

"The non-Asian features of the 'lama wearing trousers' should be immediately obvious to any scholar in the field," Bayer wrote, referring to the statue as a "lama" or guru. The shoes, pants and sleeves of the man's garments are all wrong for ancient Tibet, he wrote. The statue's hands, eyes and ears are also shaped unusually for Tibetan art, he said.

The statue was said to have come to Germany in the possession of a pre-World War II scientific expedition commissioned by the Nazi party. Bayer called that into question, too, saying there is no documentation of the statue's transfer and arguing that it is more likely a fake created in the 20th century for the antique or Nazi-memorabilia market.

"For us, Bayer's hypothesis is just one opinion," Buchner wrote in an email to LiveScience. "However, we cannot decide whether this hypothesis is valid or not because we are not the experts in art history, and we told the press that our assumptions are speculative, accordingly," wrote Buchner, who is a geologist.

The geochemical analysis of the meteorite is still sound, Buchner said. The team found that the material used to make the statue is a rare type of iron- and nickel-rich meteorite from a meteorite fall along the Siberian-Tibetan border. [ Top 5 Weirdest Meteorites ]

That cosmic origin brings up one more mystery in the tale of the controversial space Buddha.

"I think it is not convincing that anybody took a very precious meteorite to produce a reproduction for the local antique market!?" Buchner wrote.

Follow Stephanie Pappas on Twitter @sipappas or LiveScience@livescience. We're also on Facebook &Google+.

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IRS: The Small Business Bully | RealClearPolitics

President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney continue to tussle over tax rates and deductions. Ignored, however, have been questions about tax collection and enforcement?tools presidents use to achieve their economic policy goals. Hit a wall ramming your tax hike or cut through Congress, simply increase or decrease tax enforcement and audits.

Under the Obama Administration, the Internal Revenue Service has placed small and medium-size businesses?the engines of job creation?in its auditing crosshairs.

According to IRS statistics, from 2009 to 2011, the coverage rate (number of audits as a percentage of total returns filed) for corporations with assets between $10 million and $50 million has increased 32 percent. The coverage rate for corporations with assets between $50 million and $100 million has increased at the same rate. Some businesspeople file individual returns, and those with incomes higher than $1 million have experience a 94 percent increase in their coverage rate, and a 29 percent increase in the actual number of exams since 2009. Those with incomes $200,000 and higher have seen a 36 percent increase in their coverage rate.

So, has ratcheting up audits on small and medium-size businesses produced more revenue bang for the IRS?s buck? Hardly.

Using 2011 IRS data, the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) at Syracuse University found that audits of a company with assets between $10 and $50 million yielded $702 in recommended additional taxes per hour. For large corporations with assets of $250 million or more, the recommended additional taxes are $9,173 per hour. Yet while the coverage rates of companies with assets between $10 to $50 million are up 32 percent, rates for companies with assets of $250 million or higher are up just 7.4 percent.

In short, for every hour the IRS spends auditing a small or medium business, it would have recouped $8,471 more dollars auditing a large corporation. Nevertheless, the IRS continues to aggressively increase audits on small and medium companies over their larger counterparts.

That small and medium businesses generate the bulk of U.S. jobs is hardly in question. Both Mr. Obama and Mr. Romney say as much on the stump, and they?re right. The Small Business Administration says that over the last 15 years employers with less than 500 workers have created more than two-thirds of net new jobs. So why is the IRS hassling job creators when such audits yield so little tax revenue?

As Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) Russell George put it in a report this past July, ?the agency is spending a significant amount of resources on unproductive audits and burdening compliant taxpayers with unnecessary audits.? Furthermore, IRS statistics reveal that under the Obama Administration freelancers and the self-employed are increasingly targeted for auditing. Indeed, chances of a Schedule C being audited are twice as great as a corporation getting audited. Three percent of small businesses under Schedule C got audited, compared with one percent of corporations.

Since small business owners are more likely than large corporations to represent themselves when challenged in court by the IRS, the aggressive auditing adds pressure and costs that are harder for small operators to absorb. That means more time spent battling the IRS and less time growing a business and creating jobs. Given that only three percent of all tax issues examined result from deliberate or intentional failures to report income, such scrutiny seems misplaced and unwarranted.

Even as the IRS has ramped up audits on America?s job creators, it has increasingly turned a blind eye to policing stimulus-related checks to low-income individuals seeking tax credits.

In 2009, the federal stimulus provided for an additional $1,000 per child tax credit for low-income Americans. The law prohibits aliens residing without authorization in the United States from receiving most federal public benefits. However, those who can?t obtain a Social Security number can obtain an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) number. When the IRS was flooded with applications from ITIN-number holders for tax credit checks, senior managers purposely discouraged IRS employees from scrutinizing the requests.

According to a July 2012 report by the TIGTA, ?IRS management created an environment which discourages tax examiners responsible for reviewing ITIN applications from identifying questionable applications; eliminated successful processes used to identify questionable ITIN application fraud patterns and schemes; and established processes and procedures that are inadequate to verify each applicant?s identity and foreign status.?

For example, the review found 154 individual mailing addresses were used 1,000 or more times on an ITIN application, but the IRS failed to use information in its computer systems to identify potential fraud schemes. Robust fraud controls are extremely important since $6.8 billion in tax refunds were paid out to 2.9 million ITIN tax returns for processing year 2011.

Another report by the TIGTA in July of 2011 found that individuals using ITINs made claims for $4.2 billion in Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) funds, a four-fold increase from the $924 million submitted in 2005.

Tax collections and enforcement can be just as redistributive as tax rates. As the numbers show, the IRS is increasingly placing job creators under the auditing hatchet while shirking oversight of the billions in new tax credits flowing to those claiming low-income status.

Put simply, the Internal Revenue Service is morphing into the Internal Redistribution Service.?

Source: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2012/10/25/irs_the_small_business_bully_115914.html

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Tim Cook Says Surface Is a Dumb Idea*

*Not verbatim, but pretty much. During Apple's quarterly earnings call, Cook just dissed Microsoft's new kinda-tablet-kinda-computer thing. "I suppose you could design a car that flies and floats," Mr. Cook quipped. That's sarcasm. Mean, corporate sarcasm! More »


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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Romney slams Obama's Mideast 'apology tour'

President Obama was asked by debate moderator Bob Schieffer to explain "what's the deal," with a rumored agreement between the U.S. and Iran to hold one-on-one negotiations over Iran's nuclear program after the U.S. election in November.

"Those are reports in a newspaper. They are not true," Obama said.

"They have the opportunity re-enter the community of nations and we would welcome that," Obama continued. "The deal we'll accept that they end their nuclear program."

In his sharpest words of the debate so far, Romney accused the president of empowering dictators and despots around the world.

"The president began what I would call an apology tour, going to the Middle East and blaming America," Romney said. "I think when the president said he was going to create daylight between ourselves and Israel, they noticed that."

"Nothing Governor Romney has said just now is true," Obama shot back. "The strength we've shown in Iran is the way that we've been able to organize the world."

"We're four years closer to a nuclear Iran," Romney countered. "The reason I call it an apology tour is because you went to the Middle East," Romney said. "You skipped Israel and they noticed that."

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Women in power are good for women's rights, right?

From the Times of London comes a reminder that the answer to issues of women's rights in places like Afghanistan doesn't necessarily come from appointing more women to positions of power.

Maria Bashir is the country's only female prosecutor. Last year, she was one of the recipients of the State Department's "International Women of Courage" award at a ceremony presided over by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama. She's been hailed a pioneer by numerous foreign press outlets and governments.

Time Magazine wrote last year that Ms. Bashir "is establishing precedents that will become the foundations of a just and equal society. As with the clandestine school for girls that she ran while the country was under the Taliban's rule, Bashir's influence may not be immediately apparent. But in a generation it will bear fruit."

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Perhaps. As an educated women who works outside the home, she's certainly a figure of hate for the Taliban. But that's a far cry from making her a feminist in the Western sense of the term. Just as women frequently carry out female genital mutilation in some societies, since they share the same cultural beliefs as men, so Afghan women frequently share the limiting views on women's rights of their male counterparts.

The Times, citing "leaked" (though this word is often used to dress up something more prosaic like "provided upon request") Afghan Interior Ministry documents, reports that 172 Afghan women are jailed across the country for "adultery." Of those, 101 are in jail in Herat Province (just one of Afghanistan's 34 provinces), where Bashir has been the chief prosecutor since 2006. That's 59 percent of all Afghan women jailed for adultery jailed on the watch of the country's only female prosecutor.

The Times spoke with Bashir, who seemed to imply that Herat's proximity with Iran and its more permissive social mores than Afghan society, may be the explanation for the high rate of adultery convictions in her province:

Ms Bashir said that she was unaware her prosecution rate for [adultery] was higher than in other provinces, but said Afghanistan?s more permissive neighbour would be to blame. ?If it is higher it?s because we are bordered with Iran, which culturally influences Afghans,? she said.

Women far more often bear the brunt of Afghanista's adultery and other "morality" laws than men, which are frequently used to punish girls who refuse to accept arranged marriages by seeking to run away from home. As Tom Peter noted for us earlier this year, support for controlling women and girls with such laws is widespread. He recounted questions from Afghan reporters at a press conference with Human Rights Watch this March, at which the reporters voiced support for the laws:

But when the HRW representatives began taking questions from the press, they were immediately confronted with the challenge Westerners have faced for more than a decade as they try to change Afghanistan.

One local reporter asked, ?If this is not considered a crime and it becomes rampant in the society and everyone does it, don?t you think that in a society like Afghanistan it will lead to a kind of anarchism here and everything will get out of control? What will be the consequences??

Several questions later, another local reporter closed his question saying, ?I think that to prosecute running away with strangers, it helps families to be more organized and it fortifies the family relationships in Afghanistan, so I think it is better for Afghanistan to prosecute this crime.?

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Pope names 7 new saints, including first American Indian | NOLA.com

VATICAN CITY ? Some 80,000 pilgrims in flowered lei, feathered headdresses and other traditional garb flooded St. Peter's Square on Sunday as Pope Benedict XVI added seven more saints onto the roster of Catholic role models in a bid to reinvigorate the faith in parts of the world where it's lagging.

Native Americans at canonization ceremony.jpgAmerican Indians wait for the start of a canonization ceremony celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI, in St. Peter's Square, at the Vatican on Sunday. The pontiff canonized seven people, Kateri Tekakwitha, the first American Indian saint, Maria del Carmen, Pedro Calungsod, Jacques Berthieu, Giovanni Battista Piamarta, Mother Marianne Cope, and Anna Shaeffer.

Two of the new saints were Americans: Kateri Tekakwitha, the first American Indian saint, and Mother Marianne Cope, a 19th century Franciscan nun who cared for leprosy patients in Hawaii.

It seemed as if a third saint, Pedro Calungsod, a 17th century Filipino teenage martyr, drew the biggest crowd of all, with Rome's sizeable Filipino expat community turning out in flag-waving droves to welcome the country's second saint.

In his homily, Benedict praised each of the seven as heroic and courageous examples for the entire church, calling Cope a "shining" model for Catholics and Kateri an inspiration to indigenous faithful across North America.

"May the witness of these new saints ... speak today to the whole church, and may their intercession strengthen and sustain her in her mission to proclaim the Gospel to the whole world," he said.

The celebrations began at dawn, with American Indians in beaded and feathered headdresses and leather-fringed tunics singing songs to Kateri to the beat of drums as the sun rose over St. Peter's Square.

Later, the crowds cheered as the pope read out the names of each of the new saints in Latin and declared that they were worthy of veneration by the entire church. Prayers were read out in Mohawk and Cebuano, the dialect of Calungsod's native Cebu province, and in English by a nun wearing a lei.

"It's so nice to see God showing all the flavors of the world," marveled Gene Caldwell, a Native American member of the Menominee reservation in Neopit, Wisconsin, who attended with his wife, Linda. "The Native Americans are enthralled" to have Kateri canonized, he said.

The canonization coincided with a Vatican meeting of the world's bishops on trying to revive Christianity in places where it's fallen by the wayside.

Several of the new saints were missionaries, making clear the pope hopes their example ? even though they lived hundreds of years ago ? will be relevant today as the Catholic Church tries to hold on to its faithful. It's a tough task as the Vatican faces competition from evangelical churches in Africa and Latin America, increasing secularization in the West and disenchantment due to the clerical sex abuse scandal in Europe and beyond.

The two American saints actually hail from roughly the same place ? what is today upstate New York ? although they lived two centuries apart.

Known as the "Lily of the Mohawks," Kateri was born in 1656 to a pagan Iroquois father and an Algonquin Christian mother. Her parents and only brother died when she was 4 during a smallpox epidemic that left her badly scarred and with impaired eyesight. She went to live with her uncle, a Mohawk, and was baptized Catholic by Jesuit missionaries. But she was ostracized and persecuted by other natives for her faith, and she died in what is now Canada when she was 24.

Speaking in English and French, in honor of Kateri's Canadian ties, Benedict noted how unusual it was in Kateri's indigenous culture for her to choose to devote herself to her Catholic faith.

"May her example help us to live where we are, loving Jesus without denying who we are," Benedict said. "Saint Kateri, protectress of Canada and the first Native American saint, we entrust you to the renewal of the faith in the first nations and in all of North America!"

Among the few people chosen to receive Communion from the pope himself was Jake Finkbonner, a 12-year-old boy of Native American descent from the western U.S. state of Washington, whose recovery from an infection of flesh-eating bacteria was deemed "miraculous" by the Vatican. The Vatican determined that Jake was cured through Kateri's intercession after his family and community invoked her in their prayers, paving the way for her canonization.

Cope is revered among many Catholics in Hawaii, where she arrived from New York in 1883 to care for leprosy patients on Kalaupapa, an isolated peninsula on Molokai Island where Hawaii governments forcibly exiled them for decades. At the time, there was widespread fear of the disfiguring disease, which can cause skin lesions, mangled fingers and toes and lead to blindness.

Cope, however, led a band of Franciscan nuns to the peninsula to care for the patients, just as Saint Damien, a Belgian priest, did in 1873. He died of the disease 16 years later and was canonized in 2009.

"At a time when little could be done for those suffering from this terrible disease, Marianne Cope showed the highest love, courage and enthusiasm," Benedict said in his homily. "She is a shining and energetic example of the best of the tradition of Catholic nursing sisters and of the spirit of her beloved St. Francis."

Two-hundred fifty pilgrims from Hawaii traveled to Rome for Mother Marianne's canonization, including nine Kalaupapa patients, as well as faithful from the local diocese.

"Marianne Cope means a great deal to us," said pilgrim Aida Javier, who traveled from Honolulu with her husband Romy for the Mass. "My husband and I feel blessed and honored to be part of this canonization."

Another pilgrim was Sharon Smith, of Syracuse, New York, whose 2005 cure from complications from pancreatitis, an inflammation of the pancreas, was declared medically inexplicable by the Vatican ? the "miracle" needed for Mother Marianne to be named a saint. In an interview last week, Smith recounted how she had fainted one day in her home, an allergic reaction to medication she was taking for a kidney transplant, and awoke in the hospital to find that doctors weren't giving her much time to live.

Her disease was eating away at her insides, causing her stomach to detach from her intestines. Doctors said they couldn't repair it. At a certain point, a nun pinned a bag of ashes and dirt from Mother Marianne's grave on her and prayed.

"I had never heard of her, but we continued to pray," Smith said. "And I just, I started getting better."

"I believe in miracles, but I don't know whether it was all the prayers, or the pinning of the relic, but I know that something worked, and I'm here for some reason," Smith said.

The Vatican's complicated saint-making procedure requires that the Vatican certify a "miracle" was performed through the intercession of the candidate ? a medically inexplicable cure that can be directly linked to the prayers offered by the faithful. One miracle is needed for beatification, a second for canonization.

The Philippines' second saint, Calungsod, was a Filipino teenager who helped Jesuit priests convert natives in Guam in the 17th century but was killed by spear-wielding villagers opposed to the missionaries' efforts to baptize their children.

"We are especially proud because he is so young," said Marianna Dieza, a 39-year-old housekeeper working in Rome who was on hand for the Mass.

The other new saints are: Jacques Berthieu, a 19th century French Jesuit who was killed by rebels in Madagascar, where he had worked as a missionary; Giovanni Battista Piamarta, an Italian who founded a religious order in 1900 and established a Catholic printing and publishing house in his native Brescia; Carmen Salles y Barangueras, a Spanish nun who founded a religious order to educate children in 1892; and Anna Schaeffer, a 19th century German lay woman who became a model for the sick and suffering after she fell into a boiler and badly burned her legs. The wounds never healed, causing her constant pain.

Source: http://www.nola.com/religion/index.ssf/2012/10/pope_names_7_new_saints_includ.html

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