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  • The Wait Is On: Ducati announces demand oupaces availability of Multistrada 1200

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    It’s been said that absence makes the heart grow fonder. If you took one good look at Ducati’s most versatile motorcycle ever, the Mutistrada 1200, and immediately came to the decision that you just can’t sleep soundly until one is parked safely in your garage, well, we have good news and bad news.

    The good news is that you are not alone, as prior to its official launch, Ducati claims to have pre-sold more than 500 units. Let this serve as reassurance of your impeccable taste and buying expertise, and also a warning that your heart may just be growing fonder, which is the bad news.

    After the official launch over the upcoming weekend, Ducati expects orders to more than double. In a press release, the masters of anticipation Italian company reveals that the failure to expect the unexpected will lead to a sixty-day wait for “2010’s Hottest Motorcycle,” as Ducati calls it. Look on the bright side – at least you will have time to figure out all of the different riding modes! View the full press release after the break.

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  • Gulf Oil Spill Oil Reaches Loop Current

    The NOAA announced that a “small” amount of oil from the BP oil spill has reached the Loop Current, a warm Gulf current that passes through east to the Florida Straits and could spread any oil up the East Coast.

    In 10 days time it could start hitting Florida shores, probably in the form of tarballs.

    On the bright side, the NOAA said, “the oil may get caught in a clockwise eddy in the middle of the gulf, and not be carried to the Florida Straits at all.”

    Oil From Deepwater Horizon Spill Enters Loop Current -NOAA [WSJ]

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  • College Board, Choosing a Suitable College

    After graduating high school, the next step is to look for a possible college to go to.

    In the United States there are several known Universities that offer very tough college education such as the Harvard University, Stanford University, University of Utah, and University of California Los Angeles to name a few. However, not all students are willing to or able to, or both willing and able to go to the known universities that most top students aspire for some personal reasons.
    Here are the tips that you can use to help you decide on where to go after finishing high school.

    1. know your interest
    2. decide on the course to take
    3. identify your capacity to pay for the tuition
    4. identify your capacity to get a scholarship, SAT scores
    5. identify your willingness to travel to go to school
    6. get a list of the universities that suit your capacity to pay/get a scholarship and willingness to travel offering the course chosen
    7. apply for the top 5 universities
    8. keep track of the application and do your best

    It is always important to find a university that will fit the student’s goal and his profile.

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  • Lawmaker: 2008 We Asked Souder About Affair

    Fox News has learned that in 2008 Rep. Mark Souder, R-Ind., was confronted by two members of his congressional staff about what then appeared to be an in appropriate relationship with staffer Tracy Jackson.

    This is according to Marlin Stutzman, former U.S. Senate candidate in Indiana, who announced Thursday he wants to be Souder’s replacement on the Indiana’s 3rd District ballot.

    Stutzman says he and another staffer confronted Souder on the allegations and Souder denied there was an inappropriate behavior or a relationship with Jackson.

    On Tuesday, Souder announced his resignation from Congress, citing his affair with a staffer, later identified as Jackson.

    Stutzman also confirms that he is friends with both Tracy Jackson and her husband, Brad, but Stutzman says he did not know about the Souder/Jackson affair until Souder’s announcement on Tuesday.

  • Destination ImagiNation Returns to UT Knoxville

    Destination ImagiNationThe staff at UT Conferences is making last-minute preparations for Destination ImagiNation’s Global Finals event, which runs Tuesday – Friday, May 26 – 29, and will utilize campus residence halls, the Tennessee Recreation Center for Students (TRECS), Thompson-Boling Arena, the Knoxville Convention Center and other venues.

    Students will begin arriving on campus Monday, May 24, for event registration at TRECS.

    UT Conferences has prepared an Employee Survival Guide to inform UT faculty and staff about the week’s activities. View the Employee Survival Guide here.

    Global Finals brings together 16,000 participants from across the U.S. and more than 38 countries for teams to showcase their solutions to Destination ImagiNation’s team challenges.

    “We’re thrilled about this year’s Global Finals,” said Chuck Cadle, CEO of Destination ImagiNation. “This is the 10th year we’ve held the event at the University of Tennessee and we can’t thank the UT Conferences staff enough for their help in holding this event.

    “Global Finals is the annual culmination of the Destination ImagiNation program, and we’re all very excited to see the many creative ways teams have solved our challenges,” Cadle added.

    Past research studies have shown that the Destination ImagiNation event has an annual economic impact of $20 to $25 million on the Knoxville area.

    Destination ImagiNation Inc. is a non-profit organization that provides educational programs for students to learn and experience creativity, teamwork and problem solving.

    The program is offered primarily in after-school settings, in which students work in teams to solve mind-bending challenges and present their solutions at tournaments.

    Teams are tested to think on their feet, work together and devise original solutions that satisfy the requirements of the challenges. Participants gain more than just basic knowledge and skills — they learn to unleash their imaginations and take unique approaches to problem solving.

    UT Conferences and the UT Conference Center provide professional meeting management services, conference facilities and dining services to businesses, professional groups and educational meetings for the university as well as for the private sector. For more information call 974-0250.

  • Oil Spill in Louisiana, Is Florida Next?

    Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal says heavier oil is now contaminating his state’s coastal marshes. Before, contamination was limited to a light, oily sheen.

    Traveling with the governor, Billy Nungesser, the president of the coastal community of Plaquemines Parish said the oil has “laid down a blanket in the marsh that will destroy every living thing there.”

     

    As the BP oil spill begins to creep into coastal wetlands in Louisiana, scientists are also monitoring its potential impact on the Florida Keys.

    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reports that a “small portion” of the oil spill has reached the Loop Current — a large flow of warm water in the eastern Gulf of Mexico that feeds into the Florida Straits and, eventually, the Gulf Stream.

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    Researchers caution that the Loop Current is difficult to predict and it’s still unclear whether any oil from the BP spill will reach the Florida Keys. If it does, it would take at least a week, which experts say would allow time for both chemical dispersants and natural evaporation processes to mitigate the oil’s effects on the keys.

    Earlier this week, several tar balls washed ashore in the Florida Keys. But the Coast Guard has determined they are not related to the BP oil spill. The origins of these tar balls remains a mystery.

  • Restoring Balance between People and Nature through Wildlife Habitat Design


    During the Dumbarton Oaks symposium on “Designing Wildlife Habitats,” a range of ecologists and landscape architects analyzed various aspects of the relationship between people and nature, and how these relationships take form in natural, managed, and even restored wildlife habitats. Speakers also explored cutting-edge thinking on “ecological infrastructure” and ”human-nature interaction design,” ideas that can guide the future development of both designed landscapes and conservation systems.

    Wildlife Habitat Design

    Jane Carruthers, Professor, Deparment of History, University of South Africa, outlined the case of Pilanesberg, South Africa, a “ground-breaking” game reserve started in the 1970′s that created a wildlife conservation and eco-tourism model in marginal farmland. The designers guiding the creation of Pilanesberg believed that “wildlife must make money. The landscape must be productive and also used sustainably.” In addition, they rejected urban-based romantic ideas about nature in favor of prioritizing local culture and incorporating the community into the park’s functioning.

    The park designers removed buildings and invasive species while, at the time, introducing native animal species. While species translocation was largely successful, there were problems with moving elephants into the park because delicate herd structures were disrupted by the addition of more young males. Cheetahs were also problematic because they “ate all the expensive species.” Carruthers said the park largely ended up reconstituting what was there, but the park managers still needed to “maintain the ecosystem by watching who’s eating how much.” The park’s overall longevity (and ultimate sustainability) is linked with the number of tourists who visit and number of people who are employed through the park.

    Thomas Woltz, ASLA, Principal, Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architecture, explored how landscape architecture can encourage plant and wildlife biodiversity within “productive agricultural lands.” Woltz said agriculture can be “lethal” to plants and animals, given it often involves “pollution, chemicals, steroids, soil erosion, and large-scale machinery.” Agricultural landscapes often look “bleached and ironed,” with the tiny rippley places where biodiversity actually exists ripped out.

    To illustrate his firm’s innovative restoration work, Woltz highlighted the Young Nick’s Head sheep farm project in New Zealand. “This is a devastated landscape that should be temperate rainforest. It should not look like Scotland.” Woltz and his team tried to combine the restoration of wildlife structures with sustainable agriculture and livestock. “We wanted to build value for the wildlife of the region.” The project involved retiring 20 percent of the farmland. With the improvement in habitat health, the sheep’s health also improved. Some 50-acres of wetland, including 20-acres of salt marsh wetlands, were re-created.

    The team also included the local Maori community in the project. Maori first arrived in the area in 1,100 AD. A local Maori horticulturalist was involved in the reforestation, and the project financed a small Maori-run tree nurseries. So far, more than 500,000 of the Maori-grown trees have been replanted, recreating a forest in the process. To restore the original mix of wildlife, excluder fences were added, which prevent rats and weasels from eating rare seabird eggs. “We called the massive fence our eco-Christo.” To encourage birds to nest on the restored habitat, the team brought in nesting boxes, decoy birds, and played looped tapes of birds’ calls.

    Woltz argued that manipulating the landscape was key to its preservation. “We tried to get all the ecosystem services we could out of it.” Instead of bleaching or ironing landscapes, it must be about “stitching, sowing, or weaving.” Learn more about the ASLA award-winning project, and check out an article by Elizabeth Meyer on the site in Harvard Design Magazine.

    Stuart Green, Green & Dale Associates, is a landscape architect who used Alice Springs Desert Park, Central Australia to discuss how to best incorporate educational resources into wildlife habitats. Really, Green said, wildlife habitat is the educational resource. If indigenous communities are brought into the design process early, true collaboration can occur between conservation park designers and the local communities who value biodiversity (and can, in turn, teach it to visitors).

    In Alice Springs, a 1,000 hectare park was created, which recreates the “biotic diversity” of the area. Working with the local Aborigines helped avoid disturbing sacred sites. “However, this was hard because they often wouldn’t tell us where they were.” Many Aborigines ended up employed in the park as tour guides because of their deep reverence for the local biodiversity. “The caterpillar is a creation figure.”

    For one part of the park, more than 8-acres of red sand was trucked in. On top of the rehabilitated lands, more than 400 types of native plants were used to restore the ecosystem. Existing waterways were widened and new riverine systems were added. For some, salt was added to recreate natural salt bodies. Termite mounds and aviaries were integrated into ecosystem walk-throughs. “We also brought in parrots and kangaroos.” The idea is to give visitors a habitat immersion experience and education in conservation. David Attenborough visited and said “no museum or wildlife park can match it.” 

    Creating Infrastructure for Biodiversity

    Joshua Ginsberg, Senior Vice President, Global Conservation Program, Wildlife Conservation Society, explored the impact of scale on the design of conservation strategies. Ginsberg said at the small-scale people relate to landscapes. In the conservation world, this means zoos. Small-scale interventions are relatively easy to replicate. But at the larger scale, there are issues. At that scale, “we are dealing with exploded zoos or fragmented landscapes.” Exploded zoo challenges relate to restoring diversity, intensive management, and the “amplification of nature.” Fragmented landscape issues can only be resolved through land-use changes and regional plans for returning the biodiversity functions to landscapes.

    The issues are increasingly critical given only 15 percent of the world’s land is now untouched by humans. In the vast majority of the world in which humans and wildlife interact, species are threatened most by (in descending order of importance) climate change, roads and infrastructure, deforestation, fire, invasive species, exurban development, and hunting. “Climate change and road connectivity swamp all other issues, including human population growth.”

    Designing for different species involves thinking through the scales they need. “Wild dogs, grizzly bears require the broadest scales; black bears can survive at the smallest.” Ginsberg pointed to the Krueger National Park in South Africa, which reintroduced a wild dog meta-population, and must keep reintroducing the species for it to survive at a large-scale in the wild. Ginsberg said wild dogs are special because they require enormous ranges (or scales) to survive.  Wild dogs went extinct in this area more than 100 years ago. At the cost of some $200,000, 100 wild dogs were translocated into the park. However, repeated reintroductions were needed given all the challenges the dogs faced. Even at the broadest scales, Ginsberg said, small-scale interventions are needed to keep individual species alive. Population-level management, land purchases, resettlment, anti-poaching measures, and translocation are all strategies to be considered.

    In Thailand, 90 percent of the original forest cover has been cut down. To connect isolated natural preserves, natural corridors have also been created, enabling some species the scale they need. In the Russian Far East, tigers, another species requiring large-scale habitats, are moving north, demonstrating that “climate change is real.” To deal with tiger migration, Russia has implemented a plan to establish protected areas, manage the “matrix of species,” and create connectivity. Tigers are also now moving into China. “I’ve tried to convince the Chinese that they are just getting their tigers back instead of harbouring Russian tigers.” (Ginsberg also expressed cautious optimism in the World Bank’s Global Tiger Initiative, which has resulted in an end to World Bank financing of infrastructure projects that cut through tiger ranges. In September, 14 heads of state from nations with tiger ranges will meet in an attempt to “put wildlife at the center of planning.”)

    Ginsberg concluded that a “landscape species” approach was needed. “Wildlife generate landscape patterns and use landscapes differently from people.” It’s important to pick 4-5 landscape species and track the causal chains. “You can’t just design for one species.” Titling the lands of indigenous peoples may actually aid in this type of landscape species conservation because it gives local communities more direct control over conservation. In addition, the scale of ownership is also important — small lots need to be aggregated to create scale.

    To sum up, (1) scale is important, (2) animals have different scale needs, (3) humans operate at all scales, but their impacts change with scale. In the design process, it’s crucial to (1) design at scale, (2) determine what you are trying to conserve, (3) collaborate, (4) recognize that species interact with human influence differently.

    Yu Kongjian, International ASLA, Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, Peking University, and president of Turenscape: Yu explored the idea of integration across scales, and using “ecological infrastructure” to protect biodiversity. Yu said the earth is now an endangered species. China is almost completely a brownfield. Some 75 percent of China’s water is heavily polluted, and 50 percent of wetland habitat has been lost. Over 25,000 dams have been created in China, and the channelization of rivers has led to the destruction of most natural riverine systems. Over the past 30 years, Beijing has expanded almost 700 percent. “Virtually, the whole natural system in China has been destroyed.” Yu asked: How can we minimize the impact of development and urbanization? One answer may be ecological infrastructure. 

    In contrast with Ginsberg’, Yu said ecological infrastructure, which is characterized as a “systems approach” to restoring the entire environment, is needed instead of a landscape species approach. Ecological infrastructure uses biological conservation patches, networks, and corridors to marry ecosystem services with infrastructure. An ecosystem services design approach involves planning for all types of services, including “provisioning,” and “regulating” natural services. Patches, networks, and corridors can then be used to save essential natural processes. This involves evaluating the sources, surface areas, and security patterns needed to protect various species.  For instance, “we can build ecological bridges to stop roadkill.”

    On an aesthetic level, it means moving to “messy, complex landscapes” that embrace biodiversity. “We don’t need any more domesticated, pretty gardens.” In fact, Yu believes people should “embrace the messy.”

    Professor Yu made a few key arguments:

    • “Make Friends with Floods:” We need to stop the channelization of rivers, analyze the flood process, and allow the landscape to be flooded. “Flooding generates lots of ecosystem services.”
    • Mimimize landscape intervention and maximize ecological returns.
    • Help nature to recover and let nature work. Yu cited his most recent work of “ecological surgery” at the Qinghuangdao Beach Restoration, an ASLA honor award winner (learn more about the project).
    • Go productive. As an example, Yu pointed to his firm’s work integrating actual agricultural systems into the Shenyang Agricultural University (learn more about the project).
    • Think of the landscape as a living system. Planning and landscape strategies can help maximize ecosystem services, but will also create habitat in the process.

    Read an interview to learn more about Yu Kongjian’s work.

    Professor Jianguo (Jack) Liu, Rachel Carson Chair in Sustainability & University Distinguished Professor, Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability, Michigan State University: Professor Liu, one of the leading researchers on human-nature interactions, argued that many researchers are either exploring human impacts on nature, or nature’s impact on humans, but few are looking at the “feedback loop,” the reciprocal interactions. To examine these interactions, Liu and his colleagues devised the Coupled Human and Natural System (CHANS) approach.

    Liu zoomed in one case he’s been focused on for some time: the Wolong Nature Reserve for Giant Pandas. Wolong is in southwest China, and is a natural panda habitat. It’s a protected site and includes a core habitat area, buffer zone, and transition zone where there are human settlements. Interestingly though, since the area was declared a natural reserve, more panda habitat has been destroyed. Liu went about trying to discover what was causing habitat destruction, and identified the growth of the number of households as a primary factor.

    Since 1975, the number of people in the area has grown by 80 percent. However, the number of households has grown by 180 percent, meaning the average number of people per household has declined rapidly. Each household in the area has been collecting firewood and and producing agriculture, negatively impacting the panda habitat. “Homes, instead of people, impact environments.” Liu said “living alone is particularly bad for the environment,” because multi-person households create important environmental efficiencies. To go one step further, living with your parents is good for the environment, and divorce is really bad for the environment. CHAN analysis helped pinpoint the feedback loops between habitat, pandas, and people in the area.

    To preserve panda habitat, they must also be connected. Liu called for expanded corridors between the 63 isolated panda preserves, which pandas can then use to find mates. To build up local support for Panda habitat preservation, people should be “payed for ecosystem services.” Payments are needed to get people to move out of panda habitat. Human populations should be concentrated.

    Liu concluded that landscape architects should adopt a CHANS approach so the focus is not just on landscape, but “human-nature interaction.” The long-term ecological and socio-economic benefits must go beyond landscape.

    This is part two in a three-part series on the “Designing Wildlife Habitats” symposium held at Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, D.C. Read part one, “Designing for the Full Range of Biodiversity.”

    Image credit: ASLA 2010 Honor Award, Orongo Station Conservation Master Plan, Poverty Bay, North Island, New Zealand. Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects

  • Android ‘Gingerbread’ coming Q4 2010

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    We may all be waiting for Google to give us details about Android 2.2, a.k.a. Froyo, today, but Google is already looking forward to the next major update to the Android OS, which we now know will be called Gingerbread.  The update is referred to in the FAQ for the new WebM format that was announced yesterday, and it says that we can expect Gingerbread sometime in Q4 of this year.  We still don’t know the version number of the update, but at least we all have something to look forward to after Froyo’s release.

    Via Engadget


  • Pakistan Bans Facebook & YouTube in “Draw Mohammad Day” Crackdown | 80beats

    facebook-webAs of this writing, the “Everybody Draw Mohammed Day” Facebook page has nearly 83,000 likes and is rising steadily. Presumably, none of those fans are in the government of Pakistan, as the page prompted the conservative Muslim country to block first Facebook, but then also YouTube, parts of Wikipedia, and other Web sites—more than 450 in all.

    The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) keeps itself busy scanning the Internet for material that it says would offend its population, the second-largest Muslim population of any country. Two years ago it temporarily banned YouTube until the site removed cartoons of Mohammed. Typically the PTA bans particular links, but this week it complained that the amount of objectionable material on Web was increasing and decided to cut off it citizens from some of the biggest sites on the Web. The ban is said to run through the end of May, giving Web sites the chance to remove offending materials if they choose.

    Social networking sites are extremely popular in Pakistan, a country of 170 million, where more than 60 percent of the population is under the age of 25. Pakistan has about 25 million Internet users, almost all of them young, according to Adnan Rehmat, a media analyst in Islamabad [The New York Times].

    The Facebook page in question, which itself was prompted by the South Park controversy in which Comedy Central censored an episode that would have depicted the Muslim prophet, encourages people to draw Mohammed today in a show of free speech.

    Islam strictly prohibits the depiction of any prophet as blasphemous and Muslims all over the world staged angry protests over the publication of satirical cartoons of Mohammed in European newspapers in 2006 [AFP].

    Also, extremists threatened South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone over the episode. From the description on the “Everybody Draw Mohammad” Facebook page:

    We simply want to show the extremists that threaten to harm people because of their Mohammed depictions, that we’re not afraid of them. That they can’t take away our right to freedom of speech by trying to scare us to silence.

    If you’re over at Facebook today, check out Discover Magazine’s page.

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  • Giveaway: Play Premium Theme By Built By Request, Oh PS3′ers…Come Out And Play

    Built By Request was kind enough to give us some free copies of Play, so we are going to share. Play is a premium theme that mimics the PS3 and gives you access to most of your apps right from the homescreen. So what’s the catch?

    Here’s the catch, we have 20 free copies of Play for you. All we want you to do is leave a comment on one of two things. One, what you like about the theme or two,  you look for in a theme that this one has. And of course share some love with Built By Request and BlackBerry Sync.

    Good look and let the comments begin!

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  • Unemployment Extension Bill Coming Today

    So says the office of Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.), who heads the Senate Finance Committee.

    The bill would extend the filing deadline for the existing tiers of emergency unemployment benefits — not to be confused with the creation of additional tiers — through the end of 2010. Under current law, that deadline will arrive at the end of May, threatening to lock hundreds of thousands of jobless Americans into their current tier of benefits without the option of reaching the next level.

    The Baucus bill — which will be released jointly by the House Ways and Means Committee — also includes emergency funding to extend COBRA benefits, to prevent Medicare doctors from being hit with a huge pay cut June 1, and to extend a tax credit encouraging mining companies to promote worker safety.

    Additionally, the bill would “increase or eliminate” the cap on the Oil Spill Liability Trust fund, which is currently $1 billion.

    Democrats will want to pass this package quickly (and the June 1 deadline on some of these provisions begs their urgency). But the bill has a long road ahead, as the appetite for deficit spending, particularly in the Senate, is at an historic low. And if Robert Bennett’s primary loss offered any warning to lawmakers up for re-election this year, it’s that voters — at least in some areas — have lost that spending appetite as well.

  • Urbanspoon

    Can’t decide where to eat? Urbanspoon can help. Shake your phone and Urbanspoon suggests restaurants near you. Keep shaking until you find a restaurant you’d like to try. Available in the US, Canada, and most major cities in the UK and Australia.

    Price: Free

    AndroidTapp.com Android App Review:

    Pros & Cons:

    Pros

    • Awesome location based restaurant recommendation app
    • Helps with deciding dining choices
    • Get restaurant information; address, phone number, user and critic reviews, menu, etc.

    Features & Ease of Use

    Urbanspoon Android App is clearly awesome… we saw it highlighted in Apple’s app commercial a while back right? Well the Android version brings the same location-based restaurant recommendations to your indecisive self [in character from movie 300-type voice]. The app goes a bit further as you find a result, you can see more restaurant information like address (get directions and navigation on Google Maps), phone numbers (for direct dialing), user ratings & reviews (leave yours by signing into Urbanspoon’s website), menu, critic reviews, and more. Search restaurants by text or voice too!

    It gets as easy as opening the app and literally shaking the phone, it does the rest like; grabbing your location, cuisine type and price range to randomly spin Vegas slot machine style of dials to offer you a dining choice. Of course you can change the settings and restrict or lock the various dials, for example if that blind date you got fixed up with is… let’s say lower on the totem pole you can limit to one “$”. :P

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    This app is great when undecided or you can turn it into something interesting with your mate. ;-)

    Frequently Used:

    Occasional use on up to daily use, especially for those drones stuck in the office undecided about lunch choices.

    Interface:

    The layout consists mostly of the choice dials you can lock, shake to spin or manually scroll your choice, plus complete restaurant info.

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  • Blood minerals may be coming to filings near you…

    The 1990s and early 2000s saw a surge of concern over “blood diamonds” and other gemstones that had been mined and exported from war-torn regions of the world, often accompanied by horrific exploitation and cost in human life. A big part of that story was pressure on the diamond industry from outside — from consumers, policymakers, filmmakers and more. Companies today go to some pains to explain their efforts to avoid these gemstones, as Tiffany & Co. did in the 10-K it filed on March 30.

    Now the U.S. Senate wants companies to tell investors about crisis minerals: Less well-known materials, mined in the Democratic Republic of Congo and surrounding territory in particular, that are critical to the infrastructure of modern life. They go into everything from cell phones and computers to digital video recorders and jet engines. The Congo, of course has seen more or less steady fighting since the mid-1990s, much of it centering on the mineralrich east of the country, where violence pervades the towns and villages near mining areas.

    On Tuesday night, the Senate voted to amend the financial-regulation bill it’s debating to include a provision championed by Senators Sam Brownback (a Kansas Republican), Richard J. Durbin (an Illinois Democrat), and Russ Feingold (a Wisconsin Democrat). It would require companies to disclose their use of four minerals — columbite-tantalite, cassiterite, wolframite and gold — and to explain in their filings whether their supplies may have come from the Congo or surrounding territory. It would also require them to explain what they have done to “exercise due diligence on the source and chain of custody … to ensure they did not directly or indirectly finance or benefit armed groups in the DRC,” according to a fact-sheet distributed by supporters of the measure.

    The move comes a little over a year after United Nations Security Council Resolution 1857, seeking “to ensure that companies handling minerals from the DRC exercise due diligence on their suppliers.” With 21 cosponsors now, the amendment passed by a voice-vote in the Senate, suggesting strong support — and thus a better chance that it will survive reconciliation with a House bill that lacks any similar provision, or, alternately, will resurface in some other form later on. (Despite Wednesday night’s procedural setback, the Senate seems likely to pass a regulatory-reform bill in some form over the next few weeks; Senate aides note that amendments, once made, are rarely stripped out altogether.)

    Columbite-tantalite is used for semiconductors and capacitors throughout modern electronics as well as turbine blades and jet engines; cassiterite is a tin ore; and wolframite is a key source of tungsten, used in rocket nozzles, electron microscopes and tool production. Gold, the best-known of the materials on the list, has uses beyond jewelry, including high-performance electrical contacts.

    As Durbin put it in his floor statement Tuesday night:

    “Most people probably don’t realize that products we use every day, from automobiles to our cell phones, may use one of these minerals — and that there’s a possibility it was mined from an area of great violence… We as a nation and as consumers, as well as industry, have a responsibility to ensure that our economic activity does not support such violence.”

    Cabot Corp. (CBT), which counts tantalum and columbite-tantalite among the “specialty chemicals and performance materials” it distributes, says in its late-November 10-K that it has “not purchased or sourced any material containing tantalum, including coltan, from the Democratic Republic of the Congo,” and included a similar disclaimer in its December 2008 10-K as well.

    Given the ubiquity of the materials in modern life, and the fact that sources outside the Congo exist, it’s hard to say yet just which companies will be hardest-hit. But if the trajectory mirrors that of the campaign against blood diamonds, some companies will have a lot of explaining to do — and a lot to lose over time if public concern over crisis minerals becomes more widespread and the explanations prove less than satisfactory.

    Image: wolframite from Wikimedia Commons

  • Dominic Cooper Amanda Seyfried Split

    Amanda Seyfried is taking a break from Dominic Cooper.

    The actress has been dating her Mamma Mia! co-star since the pair met on the set of the movie musical in 2008, but Amanda has reportedly decided to call time on her love affair with the handsome Brit while they figure out where their relationship is going. In an interview last month, Amanda admitted that she wasn’t sure if the 31-year-old hunk was the all too elusive “One.”

    “Amanda and Dominic have been on and off for a while – and right now they’re taking a break. But they’re great friends and could still get back together,” a source told PEOPLE.com.

    The mag also reported that Dominic was seen spending time with Amanda’s Mean Girls co-star, Lindsay Lohan, during the Cannes Film Festival this week — he was even caught with his arm around LiLo’s waist!


  • When In Doubt, Throw It Out Safely—Part 4

    For several weeks, my youngest daughter has been trying to persuade me to take her to one of her favorite stories to buy some “best friend” charm bracelets or necklaces to give to her friends at the end of the school year. I had been postponing the trip to the mall simply because I knew it was going to become a costly endeavor. Although the trip to her favorite store was intended to strictly buy the gifts for her friends, I knew that once we were in the door she would quickly identify several “must-haves.” In other words, the trip that originally was going to cost less than $25 could quickly turn into a three digit shopping spree if she had her druthers.

    In this case, my procrastination paid off. Why, you may ask? Well, I just saw a blog by the Consumer Product Safety Commission recalling “best friend” charm bracelets due to high levels of cadmium! Although I was not planning on going to store in question to get those bracelets, now I definitely was not going to get those items. As parents, how can we be sure that similar children’s jewelry is not equally contaminated with cadmium or other toxic metals?!

    Back in February, I wrote several blog entries on this very issue—the use of  cadmium and lead in cheap toy jewelry. The problem is that the use of these toxic metals, while illegal, seems to be expanding to imported children’s custom jewelry, in general, even when it’s not that “cheap-looking.” We’re no longer talking of those pieces that look like trinkets. Some of this children’s jewelry is actually quite attractive. It’s hard for a child to understand that the cool items can actually be harmful to their health.

    Bottom-line, the advice remains the same. Lead and cadmium are both harmful to children’s health. Since children tend to put many things into their mouth, we can’t afford to have these toxic items lying around. These objects should be eliminated from a child’s environment. Monitor recall notices regularly. With increased awareness, we can better protect our children.

    About the author: Lina Younes has been working for EPA since 2002 and chairs EPA’s Multilingual Communications Task Force. Prior to joining EPA, she was the Washington bureau chief for two Puerto Rican newspapers and she has worked for several government agencies.

  • Politicians Love the iPad — and There’s Nothing Wrong With That

    I’m not sure what’s behind our politicians’ sudden attempts to get hip to the latest technology, but I am all for it. After clamoring for Skype, it seems many on Capitol Hill have become fans of Apple’s iPad. They include folks such as Representative Darrell Issa (R- CA) and Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), and many others:

    “This thing is the bomb,” said [Utah Rep. Jason] Chaffetz, who carts his mid-size tablet everywhere but the House floor, where technology like laptops is still banned. “It’s light; it’s portable. It’s accessible information. I love it.”

    Apparently some view the iPad as a way to replace the antiquated technology in D.C., as well as the stacks of paper and enormous binders of legislation. Politico says the iPad could have an impact bigger than the BlackBerry. As our own Mathew Ingram quipped to me in an email, “So now they can fiddle with their iPads instead of paying attention to what they are voting on :-)”

    Now, I’m not sure if that’s really going to happen, but using new technology is a step in the right direction. And an iPad fanboy myself, I can’t find fault with our politicians seeing the light.

    In a related note, a research report from IDC says that the growing popularity of the iPad is going to help jump-start the demand for media tablets.

    According to a new forecast from International Data Corporation (IDC), worldwide media tablet shipments will grow from 7.6 million units in 2010 to more than 46 million units in 2014, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 57.4%. In comparison, IDC expects 398 million portable PCs will be shipped in 2014.

    IDC defines media tablets as tablet form factor devices with 7-12in. color displays. They are currently based on ARM processors and run lightweight operating systems such as Apple’s iPhone OS and Google’s Android OS. This distinguishes them from tablet PCs, which are based on x86 processors and run full PC operating systems.

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  • Carros europeus podem ficar sem alíquota de exportação


    Uma decisão que está para acontecer muito em breve pode fazer com que algo antes inimaginável venha a se tornar realidade. A União Européia e o Mercosul estão discutindo a redução de barreiras comerciais entre os países de seus blocos. E o mercado automotivo pode ser beneficiado (e muito) com isso, onde carros franceses, italianos e alemães podem chegar ao nosso país, por exemplo, sem pagar impostos, ou com uma alíquota super baixa.

    Tal acordo, entretanto, prevê que carros sul-americanos possam ser comercializados na Europa por preços favoráveis. A França é o país que se mostra mais resistente a isso, pois não gostariam que veículos produzidos por aqui entrassem em seu país.

    Será que o mercado automotivo está para sofrer uma grande mudança? A notícia é muito boa, e pode haver esperança para nós, os consumidores, termos a chance de comprar veículos bons a preços mais acessíveis. Vamos acompanhar maiores detalhes.

    Via | Blogauto


  • Iranians React to Visit of American Mothers

    The visit to Iran of the mothers of the three American hikers, Sarah Shourd, Shane Bauer, and Josh Fattal, held captive in Tehran, was one of the top stories in the Iranian blogosphere on Thursday.

    One comment, posted in Persian from someone in Iran, after seeing photos of the mothers embracing their children, was “It burns your heart.  If torturing Iranian mothers was not enough, now this.”

    There was an outpouring of sympathy on this website for the mothers, Nora Shourd, Cindy Hickey and Laura Fattal, clad in severe black chadors, as they were granted visitation with their sons and daughter, held for ten months in jail in Iran, accused of espionage.  They do not know when they will get to see their children next.

    Another comment from a Persian website: “how awful they must feel right now?  Only God knows.”

    When word the women would be granted visas to visit Iran and see their children, opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi, in a meeting with relatives of Iranian political prisoners, applauded this.  But he also asked why Iranian mothers, whose children are in prison for their role in the pro-democracy demonstrations in Iran, are not given access to their children.  By law in Iran, family members are supposed to have that right.  But according to reports, many have had to wait months before getting to see their children.

    According to The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, there are 4-500 people in detention as a result of the protests following last June’s disputed elections.  The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran also says often family members of prisoners are threatened, harmed, or visitation rights are withheld, as a way to pressure prisoners into confessions.

  • Freshly Ground release “Radio Africa”

    Award winning Afro-pop band “Freshly Ground ” is back on the music scene with a fresh new album called “Radio Africa”,which was released on May 1st.The seven member band which hails from various Southern African countries including South Africa,Mozambique and Zimbabwe are currently on a global tour promoting their latest offering,which they describe as “more raw,more african and cohesive..”.

    Freshly-Ground-Radio-Africa

    From the sound of their first single “Fire is Low” one can sense that there is less of a pop sound ,which the band says was intentional.This  new direction  is very different from their previous offerings Ma Cherie and Nomvula;the latter which contained “Doo -bee -doo”the hit that introduced them onto the music scene  and led them to win an MTV “Best African Award” in 2006.

    Our albums have been quite eclectic .Do be doo was so big ,and we almost never put it on the record.Nobody in the band felt that it was a turning point ,which is was” said drum player Peter Cohen.The  themes of  love and relationships  are present in the songs “The  Dream of Love” and “Would you Mind” ,which chronicles the uneasiness of relationships.Politics are also referenced in the song “Big Man” which highlights  the increase of consumerism and material pollution.

    Fans seem to embrace the new sound ,as in only two weeks,10,00 albums have been sold.In addition ,their “Waka Waka” song with Colombian artist Shakira has been picked up as the official world cup song beating out K’naans “Waving Flag” and Akons “Oh Africa”.The lead singer Zolani Mahola has also been confirmed to judge the new season of South African Idols .

    With gigs at various African Festivals in Switzeland,Germany,France ,Swaziland and South Africa,the band has prooven that they make music that appeals to an international audience.No dates have been set for the US yet ,although they did perform in Washington DC and Brooklyn last summer.

    Fans have embraced the bands new sound  and showed their support by purchasing 10,000 albums in two weeks .

    \”Fire is Low\”Freshly Ground

    Behind the Scenes of \”Waka Waka\”