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  • Bank Economists Expect Slow Growth, High Unemployment

    The U.S. economy will recover this year, but growth won’t be strong enough to bring down unemployment substantially, bank economists said Friday.

    The American Bankers Association said in a statement the consensus of bank economists is for an annualized GDP growth rate of around 3.1% throughout 2010. They see core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy prices and is closely watched by the Federal Reserve Board, at 1.2%.

    “This growth would be just above the economy’s long-term trend, but not enough to reduce the unemployment rate much below 10% by year end,” the group said.

    The U.S. economy is emerging from its worst recession in decades. The jobless rate held at 10% in December 2009 as employers cut more jobs than expected. Bank economists expect low inflation will allow the Federal Reserve to hold short-term rates at a record low near zero during the first half of this year.


  • Official T-Mobile HTC Touch Pro 2/Dash 3G WM 6.5 upgrade now available for download

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    Some-one at T-Mobile US appears to have flipped a switch early, as the official Windows Mobile 6.5 ROM update for the HTC Touch Pro 2 and the T-Mobile Dash 3G are now available for download.

    Owners simply need to follow the link below and enter their EMEI number to access the download, that was originally intended to be released on January 20th.

    Download the ROM update here.

    Via Tmonews.com

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  • City Centre Strategic Plan 2008-12

    And once again. You know the script. 😆 For those who have, you know. For those who haven’t like me, it’s interesting. (link below preface)

    Phew. Time for a brew and a good read.

    Manchester City Centre Strategic Plan 2008-2012

    Preface

    “Manchester’s city centre has undergone a remarkable transformation over the last decade. High quality new buildings and strong urban design have helped create a distinctive and emphatically contemporary city centre which embodies the wholesale renaissance which is swiftly evident to the increasing numbers of visitors flocking to Manchester. There is a discernable buzz about the city – a sense of confidence and ambition, and a bolstering of the already strong pride in being Mancunian.”

    “This re-making of our city centre has already brought many benefits to Manchester and its surrounding city-region. We have worked hard to ensure balanced development, and shaped growth to make sure that there is compatibility of supply with demand in all retail, commercial, residential and leisure ventures. We have sought out and captured new investment, thereby retaining market dynamism, and ambitious but realistic objectives are being delivered through a wide range of effective partnerships with city centre stakeholders”

    “We invite you to see how your enterprise fits in with our vision and how it can benefit from synergy with the plans of other partners”.

    “This Plan
    • looks forward to 2012,
    • sets out a long term vision for how we want the city centre to be,
    • highlights the specific keys to the development of particular localities, and,
    • identifies what needs to be done to make the vision a reality.”
    “We now challenge you to join us, and ask yourself, ‘what can I contribute to the next chapter of the success story that is Manchester city centre?’ ”

    http://www.manchester.gov.uk/downloa…c_plan_2008-12

  • Yahoo Mail Gets an Updated Duplicate Contacts Tool

    Gmail may be getting more headlines than Yahoo Mail and it’s certainly more popular with the hipper crowd but, at the end of the day, Yahoo’s webmail client is so far ahead in terms of market share that it doesn’t really matter. And even as Yahoo continues to look for its ‘inner purpose’ by ditching search and focusing on content, Yahoo Mail is… (read more)

  • Jim Chanos: Just Wait Until The Chinese See Communist Insiders Flipping Their Homes

    China uber-bear Jim Chanos adds some thoughts to the Chinese real estate bubble story:

    Owning your own home is fast becoming the number one goal — and fear — of the working and middle-classes of China. Compounded by the fact that there are few modern public or private pension plans for retired workers, this “nation of frugal savers” has made the bet of a lifetime (literally) on already over-priced residential real estate — often with accumulated family savings.

    If it turns out that foreign “hot money” and Party insiders have been the sellers (or more accurately, the “flippers”), while the workers have been the buyers, the potential for social unrest will soar. More importantly, confidence in Beijing’s economic “Miracle” and its mandarins will soon shatter as investors around the world realize that Chinese policymakers learned nothing from the West’s crisis of just a few years ago.

    Forget Chinese trade, the yuan, shoddy construction and manufacturing, the pollution, commodity demand, labor migration, or even $2.3 trillion in foreign currency reserves. The only Chinese political economy story that “counts” is the “Chinese Residential Real Estate Bubble.”

    Now see the evidence that Chinese real estate is the most obvious bubble ever — >

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  • Transport Strategy for Manchester City Centre (Consultation Draft)

    Once again, don’t know if this PDF has been posted or not, as I don’t follow the Transport threads that much in all honesty. Apologies in advance.

    However, there is some pretty exciting and interesting stuff in the PDF, so if anyone hasn’t read it yet, here’s your chance. 🙂 Link below the Manchester Confidential Article.

    Quote:

    City centre transport strategy unveiled

    If you’ve got time to read it, you can send the council your feedback on the new transport strategy for the city centre

    By 2020 it is expected that an extra 50,000 people will be working in the city centre. Manchester City Council and GMPTE have been busy working out how we’re going to deal with that extra demand. They’ve just unveiled their draft city centre transport strategy – and they want to know what you make of it.

    Improvements to the public realm in places like St Peter’s Square and Mosley Street are also part of the plans.

    The strategy sets out plans to boost the capacity and efficiency of public transport and improve facilities for cyclists and pedestrians. It also supports a number of the key schemes in the Greater Manchester Transport Fund – including the Cross City Bus package (which would enable bus services from Middleton, Salford and Parrs Wood to run across the city centre and along Oxford Road) and the proposed second Metrolink line across the city centre. Improvements to the public realm in places like St Peter’s Square and Mosley Street are also part of the plans.

    Manchester City Council and GMPTE have put the draft strategy on their websites for your perusal. They’d like you to send them your feedback before 26 March 2010.

    The strategy is a 40-page document with no contents page to point you towards the sections you might be interested in – a cruel and unusual decision. But if you have a few spare evenings to fill, you’ll find it here .

    Send your comments on the strategy to: [email protected] or write to Transport Strategy Consultation, Transport Policy Unit, Manchester City Council, Room 308, Town Hall, Manchester M60 2LA.


    http://www.manchester.gov.uk/downloa…er_city_centre

  • Three More Charged with Headley in Mumbai and Demark Terrorism Plots

    Tahawwur Rana and David Headley Indicted for Alleged Roles in India and Denmark Terrorism Conspiracies

    Ilyas Kashmiri and Retired Pakistan Major Charged in Denmark Plot

    A federal grand jury today returned a superseding indictment adding three defendants, including Tahawwur Rana, to charges filed last month against David Coleman Headley, alleging that they and others participated in conspiracies involving a planned terrorist attack against a Danish newspaper and the November 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India, that killed approximately 164 people, including six Americans.

    The 12-count superseding indictment contains the identical charges that were filed against Headley on Dec. 7, 2009, while adding Rana as a defendant in three of the counts charging material support of the terrorism plots in Denmark and India, as well as in support of the designated foreign terrorist organization Lashkar e Tayyiba.

    Also indicted were Ilyas Kashmiri, an allegedly influential terrorist organization leader in Pakistan who is alleged to be in regular contact with leaders of al Qaeda, and Abdur Rehman Hashim Syed (Abdur Rehman), a retired major in the Pakistani military, both of whom were charged in two conspiracy counts relating to the Denmark terrorism plot.

    Both Rana and Abdur Rehman were charged separately in previous court filings, but today’s indictment charges Kashmiri for the first time, although he was identified by name in the charges filed previously against Rana, Abdur Rehman, and Headley.

    Rana, 49, a Canadian citizen, Chicago resident, and native of Pakistan, has remained in federal custody in Chicago since he was arrested on Oct. 18, 2009, in connection with the planned attack in Denmark. He was indicted today on three counts of providing material support to terrorism or a terrorist organization—one count of providing material support in preparation for and in carrying out the Mumbai attacks; one count of providing material support to the Denmark terrorism plot; and one count of providing material support to Lashkar e Tayyiba (Lashkar). Translated as the “Army of the Good,” Lashkar operated in Pakistan for the principal purpose of fighting to separate from India portions of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. Lashkar was designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the United States in December 2001.

    No date has been set yet for Rana to be arraigned in federal court in Chicago. The case is assigned to U.S. District Judge Harry D. Leinenweber.

    Kashmiri and Abdur Rehman, also known as “Major Abdur Rehman” and “Pasha,” were each charged with one count of conspiracy to murder and maim persons in Denmark, and one count of providing material support to the Danish terrorism plot. Neither man is in U.S. custody.

    Headley, 49, a U.S. citizen and Chicago resident, faces the same 12 counts that were filed against him last month—six counts of conspiracy involving bombing public places in India, murdering and maiming persons in India and Denmark, providing material support to foreign terrorist plots, and providing material support to Lashkar, and six counts of aiding and abetting the murder of U.S. citizens in India. Headley has remained in federal custody in Chicago since he was arrested in Chicago on Oct. 3, 2009. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges but previously authorized the Justice Department to disclose that he is cooperating in the ongoing investigation.

    In 2002 and 2003, Headley allegedly attended terrorism training camps in Pakistan maintained by Lashkar, and conspired with its members and others, including Rana, Kashmiri and Abdur Rehman, in planning and executing the attacks in Denmark and India. He allegedly conducted extensive surveillance of targets in Mumbai for more than two years preceding the November 2008 attacks that killed approximately 164 people and left hundreds more injured.

    The superseding indictment was announced by Patrick J. Fitzgerald, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois; Robert D. Grant, Special Agent-in-Charge of the Chicago Office of the FBI; and David Kris, Assistant Attorney General for National Security. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California and the FBI offices in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., are also participating in the investigation and prosecution.

    Mumbai Terror Attacks

    According to the charges, unnamed Lashkar Member A, who served as a “handler” for Headley and another person associated with Lashkar, advised Headley in late 2005 that Headley would be traveling to India to perform surveillance of potential targets for Lashkar. Headley changed his given name of Daood Gilani on Feb. 15, 2006, in Philadelphia, enabling him to present himself in India as an American who was neither Muslim nor Pakistani. In the spring of 2006, Lashkar Member A and a Lashkar associate discussed with Headley the idea that he could open an immigration office in Mumbai as a cover for his surveillance activities.

    In approximately June 2006, Headley allegedly traveled to Chicago, advised Rana of his assignment to scout potential targets in India, and obtained approval from Rana, who owned First World Immigration Services in Chicago and elsewhere, to open a First World office in Mumbai as cover for his activities. Rana allegedly directed an individual associated with First World to prepare documents supporting Headley’s cover story of opening a First World office in Mumbai, and advised Headley how to obtain a visa for travel to India. Headley misrepresented his birth name, his father’s true name and the purpose of his travel in his visa application, the indictment alleges.

    In July 2006, unnamed Person A in Pakistan gave Headley approximately $25,000 to establish and operate the Mumbai office of First World and to pay for living expenses while Headley carried out his assignment for Lashkar, the charges add.

    Headley later made five extended trips to Mumbai—in September 2006, February and September 2007, and April and July 2008—each time taking photographs and making videotapes of various potential targets, including those attacked in November 2008, and using his association with First World as cover for his travels. Before each trip, Lashkar members and associates allegedly instructed Headley regarding specific locations where he was to conduct surveillance, and Headley traveled to Pakistan after each trip to meet with Lashkar members and associates, report on the results of his surveillance, and provide the surveillance photos and videos.

    During his meetings with Lashkar members and associates in Pakistan after the September 2007 surveillance trip to Mumbai, Lashkar Member A showed Headley a styrofoam mockup of the Taj Mahal hotel, and Person A provided Headley with approximately $2,000 worth of Indian currency for expenses, according to the indictment. Before the April 2008 surveillance trip, Lashkar Member A provided Headley with an additional $1,000 worth of Indian currency. In addition, Lashkar Members A and B provided Headley with a global positioning system device and showed him how to use it to record the locations of possible landing sites and potential targets in Mumbai, which Headley then used during his surveillance trips in April and July 2008, the charges state.

    Before the July 2008 visit, Person A provided an additional $1,500 worth of Indian currency to Headley to keep the First World office open, but approved closing that office in the future and opening a new business in Delhi, India, to be used as cover for future activities. During Headley’s July 2008 surveillance mission, Person A communicated with Headley by passing messages to him through Rana, the indictment alleges.

    Starting Nov. 26, 2008, and continuing through Nov. 28, 2008, 10 attackers trained by Lashkar carried out multiple assaults with firearms, grenades and improvised explosive devices against multiple targets in Mumbai, including the Taj Mahal and Oberoi hotels, the Leopold Café, the Chabad House, and the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus train station, each of which Headley allegedly had scouted in advance, killing approximately 164 victims.

    The six Americans killed during the three-day siege are identified in the charges as Ben Zion Chroman, Gavriel Holtzberg, Sandeep Jeswani, Alan Scherr, his daughter Naomi Scherr, and Aryeh Leibish Teitelbaum.

    Denmark Terror Plot

    Regarding the Denmark terror plot, Headley allegedly conspired between October 2008, and Oct. 3, 2009, with Kashmiri, Abdur Rehman and others to plan and carry out terrorist attacks, including murder and maiming, against the facilities of the Morgenavisen Jyllands-Posten, a Danish newspaper, and two of its employees, Editor A and Cartoonist A. In 2005, the newspaper had published 12 cartoons, some of which depicted the Prophet Mohammed, setting off protests throughout the Muslim world. In early 2008, the Jyllands-Posten and other Danish newspapers republished one of the cartoons which had drawn particularly strong criticism.

    Today’s indictment alleges that Headley met with Lashkar Member A in Pakistan in October 2008 and discussed the prospect of an attack on the newspaper, including extensive surveillance work that Headley would perform. Lashkar Member A allegedly provided Headley with a thumb drive containing information about Denmark, the city of Copenhagen, and the newspaper. In late December 2008 and early January 2009, after reviewing with Rana how he had performed surveillance of the targets attacked in Mumbai, Headley advised Rana of the planned attack on the Danish newspaper and his intended travel to Denmark to conduct surveillance of its facilities. Headley allegedly obtained Rana’s approval and assistance to identify himself as a representative of First World and gain access to the newspaper’s offices by falsely expressing interest in placing advertising for First World in the newspaper. At the same time, while in Chicago, Headley exchanged emails with Abdur Rehman to continue planning for the attack and to coordinate his travel to Denmark to conduct surveillance. Before departing Chicago, Headley and Rana caused business cards to be made that identified Headley as a representative of the Immigration Law Center, the business name of First World, according to the charges.

    Headley allegedly traveled in January 2009, from Chicago to Copenhagen, Denmark, to conduct surveillance of the Jyllands-Posten newspaper offices in Copenhagen and Aarhus and to videotape the surrounding areas. On Jan. 29, 2009, Rana, posing as Headley, allegedly sent an e-mail to the Jyllands-Posten pretending to be interested in placing an advertisement in the newspaper on behalf of First World.

    In late January 2009, Headley traveled to Pakistan and met separately to discuss the planning with Abdur Rehman and Lashkar Member A. In February 2009, Abdur Rehman allegedly took Headley to meet with Kashmiri in the Waziristan region of Pakistan. During the meeting, Kashmiri allegedly indicated that he had reviewed the surveillance videos made by Headley and suggested using a truck bomb in the operation. Kashmiri further indicated that he could provide manpower for the operation and that Lashkar’s participation was not necessary, the indictment alleges. Subsequently, in March 2009, Lashkar Member A advised Headley that Lashkar put the newspaper attack on hold because of pressure in the aftermath of the Mumbai attacks, according to the charges.

    In May 2009, Headley and Abdur Rehman met again with Kashmiri in Waziristan and Kashmiri allegedly directed Headley to meet with his European contacts who could provide Headley with money, weapons, and manpower for the newspaper attack. In late July and early August 2009, Headley traveled from Chicago to various places in Europe, including Copenhagen, attempting to obtain assistance from Kashmiri’s contacts and, while there, made approximately 13 additional surveillance videos, according to the charges.

    In September 2009, Headley and Rana allegedly spoke about reports that Kashmiri had been killed in a drone attack and the implications of his possible death for the plan to attack the newspaper. Later that month, Abdur Rehman, from Pakistan, allegedly called Headley to report that Kashmiri was not killed and was anxious to move forward with attacking the newspaper. In the late summer of 2009, Rana and Headley allegedly agreed that funds that had been provided to Rana could be used to fund Headley’s work in Denmark.

    On Oct. 3, 2009, Headley was arrested at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago, intending ultimately to travel to Pakistan to meet with and deliver the approximately 13 surveillance videos to Abdur Rehman and Kashmiri, the indictment alleges.

    The charges identify Kashmiri as an influential leader of Harakat-ul Jihad Islami (HUJI), an organization that trained terrorists and executed attacks in the state of Jammu and Kashmir under Indian control and other areas. Kashmiri based his operations from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of western Pakistan, an area which served as a haven for terrorist organizations, including al Qaeda. Kashmiri allegedly was in regular contact with al Qaeda and in particular with an al Qaeda leader, Mustafa Abu al Yazid, also known as “Sheik Said al Masri.”

    According to the indictment, in June 2008, al Qaeda, through its media wing known as “As Sahab Media,” took credit for an attack on the Danish Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan, and called for further attacks against Danish interests to avenge the publication of the cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohamed first published in the Jyllands-Posten in 2005. In August 2008, al Qaeda released a video through As Sahab Media calling for further attacks in retaliation for the publication of the cartoons, and Mustafa Abu al Yazid, among others, appeared in the video. The indictment alleges that in July 2009, Headley provided the al Qaeda video to Rana in Chicago.

    The counts against Headley charging conspiracy to bomb public places in India that resulted in deaths and aiding and abetting the murders of U.S. nationals each carry a maximum statutory penalty of life imprisonment or death. All of the other counts against Headley carry a maximum of life imprisonment, except providing material support to the Denmark terror plot—against all four defendants—carries a maximum prison term of 15 years.

    The other two material support counts against Rana, and the conspiracy to murder and maim people in Denmark against Kashmiri and Abdur Rehman, also carry a maximum of life in prison.

    The government is being represented by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Daniel Collins and Victoria J. Peters, as well as Assistant U.S. Attorneys Christopher Grigg and Janet Hudson of the Los Angeles U.S. Attorney’s Office, with assistance from the Counterterrorism Section of the Justice Department’s National Security Division.

    The public is reminded that an indictment contains mere allegations and is not evidence of guilt. The defendants are presumed innocent and are entitled to a fair trial at which the government has the burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

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  • New Assassin’s Creed game to star Ezio

    The next Assassin’s Creed game will once again star Assassin’s Creed 2’s Ezio, Ubisoft recently confirmed. Furthermore, it’ll follow the events that took place in AC2.

  • 2011 BMW 135i to get 7-speed double-clutch automatic

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    BMW has confirmed that its 2011 BMW 135i model will get its 7-speed double clutch automatic transmission as an option. The transmission will replace the current 6-speed automatic while the Getrag 6-speed manual will remain standard.

    The optional transmission is expected to increase fuel-economy and performance of the 135i’s new N55 inline-6 engine with a single twin-scroll turbocharger and BMW’s Valvetronic electric-motor-driven variable-valve-lift technology.

    The 2011 BMW 335is that we told you about earlier this morning will also get the 7-speed DCT automatic as an option.

    – By: Kap Shah

    Source: Inside Line


  • Kids, Creativity and the National Radon Poster Contest

    January is National Radon Action Month, or NRAM. Read more about EPA’s radon activities and what others are doing to reduce their radon exposure.

    Two months ago, I helped judge the 2010 National Radon Poster Contest.

    What amazed me most was the amount of creativity in the posters submitted by children, aged 9 to 14. Several times I assumed I was staring at an entry from a junior high student and it turned out to be from a fourth grader … a fourth grader! It gave me a great opportunity to appreciate children as messengers for environmental causes. The amount of poster entries this year was incredible: 216 schools in 36 states, one U.S. territory and seven tribal nations created a total of 2,862 posters!

    Creators of the winning 2010 posters are being recognized today at the Indoor Air Quality Tools for School Symposium in Washington, D.C. The national first place winner is pictured in this column and you can find posters for all national, state, territorial and tribal nation winners here. Posters were judged on criteria set by the National Safety Council, Kansas State University, and Environmental Protection Agency, co-sponsors of the 2010 contest.

    It’s important to get children involved early with simple messages. Some messages we stress through the Radon Poster contest are:

    • Radon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless.
    • Radon is a radioactive gas that can reach harmful levels if trapped indoors.
    • Radon comes from the soil underneath your home.
    • Radon causes lung cancer.

    Simple messages to children inspire adults to take action. Our action message is clear, “Test. Fix. Save a life.” That is, test for radon in your home, school and other buildings; fix existing radon problems; and build new homes to be radon resistant.

    Kansas State University’s National Radon Program will co-sponsor upcoming radon poster contests. Get involved! Promote the National Radon Poster Contest at your school. Organize a local awards ceremony to honor the winner selected by your school, community or state. Contact your state radon program to get started.

    Children play key roles as messengers. They are our radon, and environmental, advocates of the future.

    About the Author: Rebecca L. Reindel, MFS, is an Association of Schools of Public Health Environmental Health Fellow in the Indoor Environments Division, part of the Office of Radiation and Indoor Air. She is completing her Master’s Degree in Public Health at the George Washington University. She holds a Master’s in Forensic Toxicology, has previously addressed workplace exposures for taxi drivers and is an instructor at GWU.

  • Haiti Rescue Efforts, California’s Credit Forbearance and more in Capital Eye Opener: January 15


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    AID EFFORTS UNDERWAY IN HAITI: Following Tuesday’s earthquake that devastated Port-au-Prince, aid efforts have begun helping the city recover. People around the world are contributing to the undertaking — including Washington’s lobbying industry. According to The Hill, lobbyists are organizing to help Haiti receive funds necessary to rebuild. Haiti also has a notable lobbying presence in Washington as shown by the Sunlight Foundation’s FARA database. Hopefully their lobbying efforts will pay off seeing as aid is needed more than ever. So far, President Barack Obama has promised $100 million in U.S. support and declared Haiti’s recovery a top priority. He’s also urged people — including his 13 million-strong list managed by Organizing for America — to donate to reputable aid organizations such as the American Red Cross. Former presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush have also initiated a joint effort to rally support for the Caribbean nation.  

    Click here for the White House’s Haiti Earthquake Relief page.

    “YOUR MONIES, GIB DEM TO ME”: On Wednesday, Bloomberg news reported Standard & Poor’s has degraded California’s credit rating to an A-. Although this is still the company’s seventh highest rating, the inability for California’s government to address its debt continues to give the Golden State’s credit a negative outlook. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has continued his call for $7 billion from the federal government in what he says is owed to them. And in what no doubt helps the governor is California’s considerable lobbying efforts. Analyzing lobbying data from 2009, CRP finds that state of California and its cities have spent more than $13 million on influencing the federal government. Nonetheless, it remains to be seen if the federal government will come to the assistance of California. But with “The Collectinator” on their case, it may be best to avoid his wrath.


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    IN THE YEAR 2000, THE TONIGHT SHOW WILL HAVE A HOST: Breaking into the news cycle this week is the epic battle between the hosts of the Tonight Show. After seven months with Conan O’Brien as its host, NBC is questioning its decision to remove Jay Leno from the coveted 11:35 p.m. spot. The uncertainty of who will host the Tonight Show is pitting fans of both shows against each other. Here’s synopsis of what is happening: If Leno gets his old time slot back, Conan would either be forced to take a later spot or maybe leave NBC to another network. But it seems Conan has an ironclad contract to host the Tonight Show. Yet the contract stipulates the Tonight Show isn’t designated at a particular time slot so Conan is resisting any changes at all. Ugh. All this celebrity news makes us here at CRP miss the simple world of money and politics. Indeed, the contribution histories of the two late night talk show hosts shows that Conan has contributed $5,600 since 1998 to Democratic candidates — U.S. Sens. Chris Dodd and Al Franken. Leno has never himself contributed to a federal candidate, but his wife has contributed $5,000 to a variety of Democratic interests, including U.S. Sens. Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein and EMILY’s List’s political action committee. Unfortunately, it seems the campaigns will be forced to return Conan’s contributions seeing as he is actually the president of Finland.

    Have a news tip or link to pass along? We want to hear from you! E-mail us at [email protected].

  • Sequenom Settles Shareholder Lawsuit for $14M, Plus Stock

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    Luke Timmerman wrote:

    Sequenom (NASDAQ: SQNM) has reached a legal settlement in a class action suit filed by a group of  shareholders. The San Diego-based company said today that it has agreed to pay shareholders $14 million from its insurance proceeds, and issue them new shares worth a 9.95 percent stake in the company.

    The settlement still needs approval from the U.S. District Court in for the Southern District of California. The settlement agreement doesn’t include any admission of liability, but the company is settling the lawsuit “to avoid potentially lengthy, costly, distracting and time-consuming litigation,” according to a statement.

    Sequenom’s troubles surfaced last April 29, when it said it “mishandled” clinical trial to support the commercialization of its non-invasive prenatal test for Down syndrome. The company hasn’t fully explained what happened, but after an internal investigation, the company ousted CEO Harry Stylli, former R&D chief Elizabeth Dragon, and three other employees in September. The SEC has opened an investigation to the company’s mishandling of its data and the Justice Department also is asking questions. There was no update today on the status of those inquiries.

    Sequenom’s chairman and interim CEO, Harry Hixson, said in a statement that settling the shareholder lawsuit, “is in the best interest of the company and its shareholders. I look forward to closing this chapter for the company and focusing on meeting our 2010 milestones, which include the launch of a number of molecular diagnostic tests.”

    Shares of Sequenom climbed about 5 percent to $4.35 at 10:05 am Eastern time after the announcement.







  • Google and China: Protectionism or Censorship?

    In Foreign Policy, journalist Jordan Calinoff asks, "Is web censorship just an excuse to drive out foreign competition and give a boost to Chinese brands?"  He then writes:

    … Google, like Yahoo before it, has been systematically forced out of the market by a Chinese government determined to purge all foreign competition from its Internet industry, which is expected to bring in $8 billion in advertising revenue in the next three years, according to Internet research firm eMarketer.com. …

    Although this week's news has been perhaps the most visible and largest example of China's "firewall protectionism," Google's exit is just the latest in a long line of foreign Internet firms forced to leave the country on the shaky rationale of national security and censorship.

    In the face of an obvious and systematic form of protectionism in perhaps the most important industry for the future, the cheering from many leading American figures for Google's "brave" decision seems strange. If China were attempting to block the import of American tires, instead of American Internet media, would Americans applaud Goodyear and Congress for not putting up a fight against blatant WTO violations?

    Firewall protectionism is part of a greater and dangerous trend. China has recently shown that it is willing to protect its own industries at any cost, even to the point of all-out trade war. …

    So when media reports that Google's decision is a reaction against China's desperate need to censor the Internet and spy on activists, and not about protectionism, it rings false. In a country where dissidents are routinely jailed for years without fair trials under the dubious charge of "inciting subversion of state power," and poor petitioners from the countryside are routinely thrown into Beijing's horrendous black jails for simply airing grievances, it seems strange that China truly needed to hack into human rights activists' email accounts. A more likely explanation is that it was simply trying to find a way to block the world's biggest Internet giant out of the Chinese market and was searching for the right button to push. As for Google's "threat" to pull out of the country, China will certainly not be begging them to stay.

    I still need more facts before I express any views on this one.  It's not very clear to me what specific actions the Chinese government has taken in this area.

  • Breast Augmentation from Dr. Keyes

    If you are considering breast augmentation in Los Angeles, Dr. Geoffrey Keyes offers experience and expertise in obtaining an excellent result for his patients. As a leader, mentor and author, Dr. Keyes is familiar with the latest trends in breast augmentation utilizing the latest proven surgical techniques.

    According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, well over a million women from 2000 to 2008 underwent the breast augmentation procedure to increase breast size, improve the appearance of asymmetry or misshapenness, or reconstruct the breasts following breast cancer surgery. Breast augmentation has consistently been the most popular bodily plastic surgery procedure in the U.S.

    Dr. Keyes approach is to enhance the appearance of the breasts in a manner that makes them look natural. Women that have had breast augmentation often remark that the procedure has had an impact on social and professional life as well as on the appearance of the breasts.

    Dr. Keyes is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon in Los Angeles who specializes in breast augmentation, rhinoplasty and other plastic surgery procedures.

  • Ducati unveils Desmosedici GP10 MotoGP bike in Italy

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    Ducati GP10 MotoGP motorcycle – Click above for high-res image gallery

    While the big switch back to a full liter of displacement for MotoGP racing motorcycles won’t go into effect until the 2012 racing season, there are still major performance gains to be had with the current 800cc powerplants. Evidence of such can be seen in the new Ducati Desmosedici GP10 racer, which was just unveiled at an exclusive event in the Italian Dolomite mountains.

    The biggest change to the bike’s outward appearance is its new tail-mounted exhaust location, which does a lot to clean up the side view of the bike and looks absolutely amazing in execution. It’s under the carbon fiber skin, though, where the most important changes take place, starting with a heavily revised cooling system designed to allow each engine to last longer – a nod to new rules stipulating that each team can only use six engines per rider for the entire season.

    Besides the expected updates to the pistons, rods and crankshaft, the major news is that Ducati has switched back to a so-called big-bang firing order for its V4 engine, which the manufacturer claims will make the powerful bike easier to ride with improved grip and traction. In addition, the rear half of the bike was made stiffer in an effort to keep the machine from squatting under hard acceleration. Check out our high-res gallery of images below and be sure to click past the break to see the live unveiling captured on video.

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  • Florida Not A Fan Of The Internet; Potentially Rules Out Lawyer Blogs

    You may recall recently that the Florida Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee issued an opinion saying that judges shouldn’t use Facebook to connect with any lawyers. This made little sense since judges can, in fact, be friendly with lawyers in real life. There must be something in the water down there, as new rules from the Florida Bar are so broad that they could potentially ban lawyer blogs because of an attempt to more carefully limit how lawyers “advertise” (found via Michael Scott):


    The substantive rules provide, among other things, that an attorney website can’t “describe or characterize the quality of legal services being offered.” Rule 4-7.2(c)(2) Thus, I can’t tell you in this post that I’m committed to using my legal skills to provide positive results for my clients (even though this is true). And I can’t give you information regarding my past results, so I probably shouldn’t tell you the true information that I lost a case I argued in a Florida court as cooperating counsel for the ACLU in a “John Doe” case. Rule 4-7.2(c)(1)(F). I also can’t include testimonials; therefore, I request any former students or clients not to post comments saying what a wonderful lawyer and/or professor I am. Dramatizations and many other creative marketing devices are also verboten. Of course, my personal concerns about the new bar rules are trivial when set beside those of all the Florida law firms who must now spend vast sums of money to revamp their websites to try to comply with the new rules, not to mention the concerns of non-Florida firms that hire Florida attorneys.

    That same blog post, by Lyrissa Lidsky, reasonably points out that the First Amendment should protect legal advertising as long as it’s not inherently misleading. Of course, this issue has come up in the past as well. Five years ago, we wrote about concerns that laws in Kentucky required “filing fees” for lawyers to pay for “each advertisement” that would make legal blogging in the state prohibitively expensive.

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  • Opel Corsa Color Race

    Opel acaba de presentar en Alemania una versión exclusiva del Corsa para conmemorar la época en la que dicha marca era un referente en la competición del motor. Esta versión especial recibirá el nombre de Opel Corsa Color Race.

    Opel Corsa Color Race

    Este modelo destaca por su exclusiva combinación de colores, negro y amarillo. Por otra parte, también está disponible en Blanco Casablanca y Rojo Magma. En el interior nos encontramos una tapicería que hace uso de los mismos colores que la carrocería, un techo panorámico y un volante revestido en cuero.

    En cuanto a la motorización, podremos elegir entre un motor de 1.4 litros gasolina de 87 CV o 100 CV y un 1.7 CDTI de 130 CV y 300 Nm. Su precio apróximado es de 15.560€.

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  • España – Espanha – Spain by Motorways

    Hola Amigos,

    me propongo con este hilo poner algunas fotos de las cosas que más me gustan de España, a ver qué tal les parecen.

    Habrá en este hilo desde infraestructuras recientes, a parajes naturales, de pueblitos pequeños con encanto a rincones escondidos o no tanto de sus ciudades.

    Espero que les guste.


    T4, aeropuerto de Barajas, Madrid


    Bilbao, Architecture, Zubizuri Bridge (by Santiago Calatrava)


    Barcelona


    Aragon pavilion Expo Zaragoza 2008. Expo del agua.
    Arquitect: Daniel Olano


    Frank Gehri – Marques de Riscal Hotel – La Rioja Spain.
    The 3 colours from Marques de Riscal can be appreciated:
    – Gold: from the cup
    – Silver: from Marques de Riscal net
    – Purple: from wine


    Ponte do Milenio, Ourense, Galicia


    Palacio de Congresos, Oviedo, Asturias, U/C


    Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Leon, Tuñon + Mansilla


    Bodegas Ysios, Álava


    Guggenheim Museum Bilbao

    luego sigo

    P.D. TODAS LAS FOTOS DEL HILO SON DEL FLICKR

  • Iran blames Israel and U.S. for nuclear scientist’s murder

    Reuters
    Tuesday , January 12th, 2010

    Iran’s Foreign Ministry said Tuesday it had
    evidence that a bomb that killed a Tehran University professor was
    planted by “Zionist and American agents”.

    “The assassination of Mr Mssoud Ali-Mohammadi, a nuclear
    scientist and a committed and revolutionary Tehran University
    professor, was detonated by a remote control,” state broadcaster
    IRIB said on its website.

    “As a result of the bomb planted by Zionist and American
    agents two cars and a motorcycle were severely damaged and the windows
    in the surrounding residential units were shattered,” it said.
    Iran usually refers to Israel as the “Zionist regime.”

    The state broadcaster earlier said “anti-revolutionary
    elements” were behind Mohammadi’s death, describing it as a
    terrorist act.

    Mohammadi “was martyred this morning in a terrorist act by
    anti-revolutionary and arrogant powers’ elements,” IRIB
    said on its website. Iran usually refers to its Western foes as
    “the global arrogance.”

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  • Bloomberg – Microsoft “plans to unveil its new mobile-phone operating system next month” says tipster

    Contrary to the rumours started by unknown website Brighter Side of News an anonymous tipster, “familiar with the matter” has revealed that Microsoft intends to show of Windows Mobile in February after all.

    The tipster did not identify Mobile World Congress, but this is the most likely venue for such an unveiling.

    Debbie Anderson, a spokeswoman for Redmond, Washington- based Microsoft, declined to comment on the timing of an announcement. “We’re always working on future versions and have nothing new to announce,” she said.

    Read more at Bloomberg here.

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