Saturday, December 31, 2011

Scrutinize your presence on Facebook

Here's one way to sum up 2011: I added 71 people as Facebook friends, shared 26 links and commented on 98 of my friends' status updates. I was tagged in 33 photos and added 18 of my own to the site.

I also attempted to keep up with Facebook's endless redesigns, most recently with the introduction of Timeline. With it, your Facebook profile offers highlights from your past, not just your recent happenings. Last week, I urged all of you to carefully curate your Timelines to avoid coming across as vain or revealing forgotten skeletons.

This week, I will go through other ways to manage your life on Facebook.

It's good to take stock of your Facebook presence from time to time, given how quickly the site changes its features and settings and how easily many of us add people to our lists of friends. Even if you haven't switched to Timeline yet, you can still follow these steps to review what you're really revealing about yourself.

Who are your friends?
In the early days, I was very judicious about whom I accepted as Facebook friends. People I hadn't met in person, relatives I hadn't spoken to in years and friends who simply annoyed me didn't make the cut. Now, my friends list includes people I haven't been in touch with since college and others I met only once at a party, wedding or trip.

Do all of them need to know ? or even care ? that I started watching "How I Met Your Mother" or ate an undercooked hot dog at 3 a.m.? Should they see photos of me at a recent holiday bash?

Maybe not.

Now is a good time to go through your friends list to see who ought to disappear. A friend's significant other long after they broke up? An acquaintance who has 1,000 friends and never interacts with you on Facebook? People who tighten their privacy settings so much that you see no more than any stranger would?

Gone, goodbye, nice to know you. Facebook won't alert the friends you drop.

All friends not created equal
You may want to share an ultrasound of your fetus only with family members, or share party photos with close friends. Other rants and milestones may be appropriate for everyone.

Facebook has new tools to make it easier to create subgroups such as family and co-workers. Start by going to "lists" on the left side of your Facebook home page (you may have to click on "more" to see it).

Facebook had automatically added 103 of my friends to a "New York Area" list and suggested dozens of others who hadn't told Facebook their location. The suggestions were surprisingly accurate; the inaccurate ones were for those who used to live in New York but have moved on. I added 31 so that I can broadcast New York happenings only to them and spare my Californian and European friends.

Next came "Close Friends." Again, the tool was pretty good at suggesting people with whom I have interacted the most, online and offline. One factor is whether you've appeared in photos together. Facebook won't reveal who made your list of close friends, so don't worry about keeping people off.

I went through a similar exercise for "Family," choosing to include only the closer ones I'd share more with. In this case, those you're adding will be told, so if you don't want that known, create a new list rather use the one Facebook already set up.

To do that, click "lists," then "Create List." I added one for cousins, two for college, one for work, one for my running group and one for those I still see from my days in Washington.

Some people are in multiple groups, others in none. These lists make it easier to share posts with only a subset of my Facebook friends. I can also use the lists to see only posts from specific groups.

Facebook also has a "Restricted" list where you can dump those you don't want to share much with. Facebook promises not to reveal who gets added.

What are you sharing?
Update your biographical information. The current city is important because it's what Facebook uses to create the list of nearby friends. Now is also the time to say if your work has changed or if you no longer want your birthday revealed.

Look for the globe icon if you want to share certain details only with certain people, such as friends of friends or those on one of your lists.

You should also go through your lists of favorite books, music and TV shows. Replace Milli Vanilli with Justin Bieber if you want to seem youthful and hip.

While you're at it, pare down the companies and products you've decided to "like" over the years. Be careful about what you're endorsing. Facebook may use your name and profile photo next to ads that your friends see. So if you've liked Target's page, for example, your friends could see your photo next to an ad from Target.

Controlling what you share
Look for the arrow at the upper left corner and select "Account Settings."

Begin with "General" on the left and check to make sure everything's up to date. Click "Edit" if you need to change anything such as your email address.

Then go one by one down the list on your left. If you're not sure what something is, click "Edit" for details. Under "Apps," get rid of apps you no longer use so that they will no longer have access to your data. Under "Notifications," choose what types of activities Facebook sends you alerts on.

After that, go back to that arrow and select "Privacy Settings."

Under "How You Connect," you can make it more difficult for people to reach you by restricting their ability to send you messages or make friend requests. You can also prevent people from posting on your profile. You can tweak "How Tags Work" and insist on reviewing photos or posts others tag you in before they appear on your profile. In most cases, you can find out more about what's happening by clicking on the item.

Finally, think about whether you want your list of friends visible to strangers on Facebook. If you have switched to Timeline, click on "See All" within your box of friends, then click "Edit" to narrow who sees it. For traditional profiles, hover over the friends box and click on the pencil that emerges. Then click on the globe next to your friends.

Checking it twice
Test how others see your profile by going to "View As..." at the top of the profile. Those with Timeline should first click the wheel next to "Activity Log." Enter the name of a close friend, a co-worker or a random acquaintance to make sure no one is seeing too much. Click "public" to see how everyone else sees the profile.

Facebook changes so often, so don't be surprised that by the time you figure it all out, the service unveils another redesign that may affect what you've already done. There used to be a way to prevent everyone from sending you friend requests, for instance. I'm now limited to blocking specific individuals.

It's good to go through this exercise on a regular basis ? annually, quarterly or more often if you can. Be mindful that Facebook pushes for more openness, so the restrictions available today might be gone tomorrow.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Armenia?s chief football coach spends New Year Eve in UAE

December 29, 2011 | 07:20

By Tatev Mesropyan

YEREVAN. - Chief coach of Armenia?s national football squad Vardan Minasyan wishes Armenian football could preserve and develop accomplishments in 2012.

Talking to the Armenian News-NEWS.am correspondent, Minasyan said there were more accomplishments than failures in 2011 adding that Armenian football is on the rise.

?Armenian team is very young and has great potential. Our team can do more. There were definitely certain mistakes but we would try to avoid them in the future,? he said.

Vardan Minasyan said New Year is one of his favorite holidays, while the most favorite one is Christmas.

?I will celebrate New Year with my family in the UAE,? he said wishing Armenian people health and prosperity.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Stanford archives offer window into Apple origins

In this photo taken Oct. 18, 2011, processor Dennis Sparhawk checks items on shelves at a Stanford University Silicon Valley Archives storage facility in an undisclosed location in California. Historians and entrepreneurs who want to understand the rise of Apple Inc. and its founder Steve Jobs will find a treasure trove of clues in Stanford University's Silicon Valley Archives. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

In this photo taken Oct. 18, 2011, processor Dennis Sparhawk checks items on shelves at a Stanford University Silicon Valley Archives storage facility in an undisclosed location in California. Historians and entrepreneurs who want to understand the rise of Apple Inc. and its founder Steve Jobs will find a treasure trove of clues in Stanford University's Silicon Valley Archives. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

In this photo taken Oct. 25, 2011, curator Henry Lowood is shown looking at an old photograph of Steve Jobs at Stanford's Green Library in Stanford, Calif. Historians and entrepreneurs who want to understand the rise of Apple Inc. and its founder Steve Jobs will find a treasure trove of clues in Stanford University's Silicon Valley Archives. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

In this photo taken Oct. 25, 2011, a photo of an old keyboard is shown next to a letter written about Steve Jobs at Stanford's Green Library in Stanford, Calif. Historians and entrepreneurs who want to understand the rise of Apple Inc. and its founder Steve Jobs will find a treasure trove of clues in Stanford University's Silicon Valley Archives. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

In this photo taken Oct. 25, 2011, curator Henry Lowood holds up an old Apple 1 operation manual at Stanford's Green Library in Stanford, Calif. Historians and entrepreneurs who want to understand the rise of Apple Inc. and its founder Steve Jobs will find a treasure trove of clues in Stanford University's Silicon Valley Archives. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

(AP) ? In the interview, Steve Wozniak and the late Steve Jobs recall a seminal moment in Silicon Valley history ? how they named their upstart computer company some 35 years ago.

"I remember driving down Highway 85," Wozniak says. "We're on the freeway, and Steve mentions, 'I've got a name: Apple Computer.' We kept thinking of other alternatives to that name, and we couldn't think of anything better."

Adds Jobs: "And also remember that I worked at Atari, and it got us ahead of Atari in the phonebook."

The interview, recorded for an in-house video for company employees in the mid-1980s, was among a storehouse of materials Apple had been collecting for a company museum. But in 1997, soon after Jobs returned to the company, Apple officials contacted Stanford University and offered to donate the collection to the school's Silicon Valley Archives.

Within a few days, Stanford curators were at Apple headquarters in nearby Cupertino, packing two moving trucks full of documents, books, software, videotapes and marketing materials that now make up the core of Stanford's Apple Collection.

The collection, the largest assembly of Apple historical materials, can help historians, entrepreneurs and policymakers understand how a startup launched in a Silicon Valley garage became a global technology giant.

"Through this one collection you can trace out the evolution of the personal computer," said Stanford historian Leslie Berlin. "These sorts of documents are as close as you get to the unmediated story of what really happened."

The collection is stored in hundreds of boxes taking up more than 600 feet of shelf space at the Stanford's off-campus storage facility. The Associated Press visited the climate-controlled warehouse on the outskirts of the San Francisco Bay area, but agreed not to disclose its location.

Interest in Apple and its founder has grown dramatically since Jobs died in October at age 56, just weeks after he stepped down as CEO and handed the reins to Tim Cook. Jobs' death sparked an international outpouring and marked the end of an era for Apple and Silicon Valley.

"Apple as a company is in a very, very select group," said Stanford curator Henry Lowood. "It survived through multiple generations of technology. To the credit of Steve Jobs, it meant reinventing the company at several points."

Apple scrapped its own plans for a corporate museum after Jobs returned as CEO and began restructuring the financially struggling firm, Lowood said.

Job's return, more than a decade after he was forced out of the company he co-founded, marked the beginning of one of the great comebacks in business history. It led to a long string of blockbuster products ? including the iPod, iPhone and iPad ? that have made Apple one of the world's most profitable brands.

After Stanford received the Apple donation, former company executives, early employees, business partners and Mac enthusiasts have come forward and added their own items to the archives.

The collection includes early photos of young Jobs and Wozniak, blueprints for the first Apple computer, user manuals, magazine ads, TV commercials, company t-shirts and drafts of Jobs' speeches.

In one company video, Wozniak talks about how he had always wanted his own computer, but couldn't get his hands on one at a time when few computers were found outside corporations or government agencies.

"All of a sudden I realized, 'Hey microprocessors all of a sudden are affordable. I can actually build my own,'" Wozniak says. "And Steve went a little further. He saw it as a product you could actually deliver, sell and someone else could use."

The pair also talk about the company's first product, the Apple I computer, which went on sale in July 1976 for $666.66.

"Remember an Apple I was not particularly useable for too much, but it was so incredible to have your own computer," Jobs says. "It was kind of an embarkation point from the way computers had been going in these big steel boxes with switches and lights."

Among the other items in the Apple Collection:

? Thousands of photos by photographer Douglas Menuez, who documented Jobs' years at NeXT Computer, which he founded in 1985 after he was pushed out of Apple.

? A company video spoofing the 1984 movie "Ghost Busters," with Jobs and other executives playing "Blue Busters," a reference to rival IBM.

? Handwritten financial records showing early sales of Apple II, one of the first mass-market computers.

? An April 1976 agreement for a $5,000 loan to Apple Computer and its three co-founders: Jobs, Wozniak and Ronald Wayne, who pulled out of the company less than two weeks after its founding.

? A 1976 letter written by a printer who had just met Jobs and Wozniak and warns his colleagues about the young entrepreneurs: "This joker (Jobs) is going to be calling you ... They are two guys, they build kits, operate out of a garage."

The archive shows the Apple founders were far ahead of their time, Lowood said.

"What they were doing was spectacularly new," he said. "The idea of building computers out of your garage and marketing them and thereby creating a successful business ? it just didn't compute for a lot of people."

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

UK's Prince Philip leaves hospital after heart surgery (Reuters)

LONDON (Reuters) ? Queen Elizabeth's 90-year-old husband Prince Philip left a British hospital on Tuesday after undergoing successful surgery to clear a blocked heart artery.

With the window of the jeep he was travelling in wound down, Philip waved at the media as he left Papworth hospital near Cambridge.

Philip, who was rushed into hospital by helicopter on December 23, has missed most of the royal family's Christmas festivities. The queen and Philip's grandchildren, including Prince William and Prince Harry, have visited him in hospital.

Philip was on his way to his family's rural Sandringham estate in eastern England, Buckingham Palace said.

(Reporting by Rosalba O'Brien; Editing by Alessandra Rizzo)

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Soap Dish: Soaps Celebrate The Holidays

Merry Christmas soap fans, it is Soap Dish time again and this week I am dishing about how soaps celebrate the holidays. I love this time of year for so many reasons and one of them is I love the way soap operas celebrate the holidays, especially Days of Our Lives. Seriously one of my must see episodes of DOOL is the one where the Horton family and their extended families gather to put the infamous ornaments on the tree. It makes me get into the holiday spirit the second I watch it. In fact I have always wanted to copy that tradition and do it with my own family, I swear I am going to do it next year. One of my other favorite things about how soap operas celebrate the holidays is that there tends to be a Christmas Eve wedding. This year it was Dante and Lulu on General Hospital and was supposed to be Kevin and Chloe on The Young and The Restless. Bo & Hope on DOOL got hitched on Christmas Eve once as well. The reason I like it is because in theory getting married on Christmas Eve is a fabulous idea in reality [...]

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Monday, December 26, 2011

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Apple Founder Steve Jobs To Receive Grammy

It's no mystery that Steve Jobs changed the world. And he'll receive a posthumous Grammy for his contributions and innovations to the arts on Feb. 11. If you don't know who Steve Jobs is, remove yourself from the hole you've been living in for the past 30 years.?

Jobs, the founder of Apple - the company that has revolutionized the personal computer, how we listen to music and how we interact with each other - died in October from complications stemming from a long battle with pancreatic cancer.

Jobs was also co-founder and chief executive of Pixar Animation Studio, which produced such films as A Bug's Life (1998); Toy Story 2 (1999); Monsters, Inc. (2001); Finding Nemo (2003); The Incredibles (2004); Cars (2006); ?Ratatouille (2007); WALL-E (2008); Up (2009); and Toy Story 3 (2010). Many of those films received Academy Awards for best animated film of the year.

The Grammys will award Jobs with one of their coveted Trustees Awards, citing the late Apple boss' advancements that??transformed the way we consume music, TV, movies, and books.?

They also noted that Jobs was a "creative visionary".

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Amid NKorea mourning, vows to support new leader (AP)

PYONGYANG, North Korea ? Even as millions of North Koreans mourned Kim Jong Il in towns, villages and cities across the country Friday, attention and allegiances clearly began shifting to his young, untested son and heir.

Kim Jong Un, hailed as the "great successor" in state media, visited his father's coffin again Friday, but dramatic scenes of mass mourning have been a daily occurrence in Pyongyang since Kim's death was announced on Monday. Thousands of North Koreans, including the country's top leaders, have poured into a funeral palace in the capital to view his body or bow before his portrait.

Mourning stations have been established in provincial, city and county seats and institutions. Small children braved bitter cold and wailed "at the top of their voices" over Kim Jong Il's death as they held fairy tale books that Kim had given them, state media reported, and citizens mourned "with burning blood."

North Korean television showed hours of footage Friday of people weeping at landmarks, some falling to the ground, others embracing as they cried; students in uniform called out "Father, father!" Soldiers were seen piling flowers beneath a portrait of a broadly smiling Kim and bowing deeply. In a stream of dispatches in the North's official Korean Central News Agency about the country's grief was this simple headline: "Koreans Miss Kim Jong Il."

"The sorrow at the loss of our leader is tremendous. But we would not stay in grief only," Sok Kil Nam, a 24-year-old worker at the Chollima Steel Complex in the city of Nampho, told The Associated Press. He added: "As long as we have great comrade Kim Jong Un, the cause of the respected General Kim Jong Il will go on, so we continue working, not leaving our work sites."

North Korea's official media have been quick to feature the younger Kim in coverage of the mourning ? a strong indication that the country's leadership is behind installing the 20-something son as Kim Jong Il's successor and the public face of the nation.

After initial jitters over possible instability, officials in Seoul and Washington are calling the transition so far a smooth one. There have been no outward signs of unrest on the streets or unusual troop movements along the borders.

"We continue to monitor and assess the situation and continue normal operations for stability and security in the region," said Cmdr. Ron Steiner, a spokesman for the U.S. 7th Fleet, which is based in Japan.

The North, however, remains highly sensitive to what it sees as outside threats.

One North Korean media outlet known for being particularly strident in its commentary slammed South Korea for putting its military on a heightened alert level after Kim's death, calling it an "insult" that derides the dignity of a nation in mourning.

The government-run website, Uriminzokkiri, also said the fate of relations between the two Koreas depends on how the South deals with requests from its civilians to visit the North to pay respects to Kim.

"We are watching the attitude of the South Korean government," it said.

It said Pyongyang will accept anyone from South Korea hoping to pay respects to Kim Jong Il and that routes by both air and land will be opened. North Korea has said through its other media that foreign delegations would not be allowed in to attend the official funeral for Kim on Dec. 28-29.

The Korean peninsula remains in a state of war because the three-year Korean War ended in 1953 in a truce, not a peace treaty. Tanks and troops still guard the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone dividing the two sides.

Keenly aware of the sensitivities, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak has sought to assure Pyongyang that his country is "not hostile," despite putting its front-line troops on alert since Kim's death was announced. On Friday, the presidential Blue House announced it had lifted an emergency mode for all government workers except those involved in security and foreign affairs.

In a parliamentary hearing, South Korean Unification Minister Yu Woo-ik said Seoul is open to dialogue with the North, if that would be constructive.

"I hope the emergence of the new leader will lead North Korea to move in the right direction and enhance the livelihoods of the North Korean people," Yu said.

In a strong endorsement of the young Kim, the North's main newspaper Rodong Sinmun has urged the country to "rally, rally and rally behind great comrade Kim Jong Un and faithfully uphold his leadership."

It called him "the outstanding leader of our party, military and people and a great successor."

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Reporting from Pyongyang by Associated Press Television News senior video journalist Rafael Wober and reporter Pak Won Il. AP writers Eric Talmadge, Foster Klug, Hyung-jin Kim, Sam Kim and Jiyoung Won in Seoul, South Korea, and Korea bureau chief Jean H. Lee contributed to this story.

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YPSILANTI: Eastern Michigan University Police Chief Greg O'Dell dead

Eastern Michigan University Police Chief Greg O'Dell is dead after apparently committing suicide on Huron River Drive earlier today, according to police.

Police confirmed O'Dell died at the age of 54 from what appeared to be self-inflicted gunshot wounds.

At about noon Friday, Ann Arbor police responded to a call from a concerned family member who called 9-1-1 after finding what appeared to be a suicide note, said Derrick Jackson, director of community engagement with the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office. He said through the investigation police found O'Dell's vehicle in the 3000 block of Huron River Drive near Wagner Road in Scio Township.

O'Dell's body was found near his missing vehicle at about 12:30 p.m., according to police. Huron River Drive was closed off for the investigation.

"We are profoundly shocked and saddened by this news," said EMU President Susan Martin in a statement sent by EMU. "Chief Greg O'Dell's death is an enormous loss to Eastern Michigan University and the Washtenaw County area. Chief O'Dell was wonderful man who was deeply admired for his tremendous contributions to the Ann Arbor and Eastern Michigan communities.

"He was respected both as a caring person and as a highly accomplished police officer. He was a beloved and key member of the leadership team of Eastern and I will personally deeply miss him. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends at this very difficult time."

Roy Wilbanks, chair of the EMU Board of Regents said O'Dell will be missed.

"Greg O'Dell was a professional in every sense of the word and I am deeply saddened by this tragic news," Wilbanks said. "He was highly valued for his leadership of public safety efforts at Eastern, where he made a tremendous impact in a few short years. Chief O'Dell will be missed by all of us here at Eastern. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this difficult time."

O'Dell returned as the EMU director of public safety and chief of police last month after serving as the University of Michigan police chief for four months. O'Dell had previously served as the EMU police chief from February 2008 to August 2011.

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Eastern Michigan University Police Chief Greg O'Dell is dead after apparently committing suicide on Huron River Drive earlier today, according to police.

Police confirmed O'Dell died at the age of 54 from what appeared to be self-inflicted gunshot wounds.

At about noon Friday, Ann Arbor police responded to a call from a concerned family member who called 9-1-1 after finding what appeared to be a suicide note, said Derrick Jackson, director of community engagement with the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office. He said through the investigation police found O'Dell's vehicle in the 3000 block of Huron River Drive near Wagner Road in Scio Township.

O'Dell's body was found near his missing vehicle at about 12:30 p.m., according to police. Huron River Drive was closed off for the investigation.

"We are profoundly shocked and saddened by this news," said EMU President Susan Martin in a statement sent by EMU. "Chief Greg O'Dell's death is an enormous loss to Eastern Michigan University and the Washtenaw County area. Chief O'Dell was wonderful man who was deeply admired for his tremendous contributions to the Ann Arbor and Eastern Michigan communities.

"He was respected both as a caring person and as a highly accomplished police officer. He was a beloved and key member of the leadership team of Eastern and I will personally deeply miss him. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends at this very difficult time."

Roy Wilbanks, chair of the EMU Board of Regents said O'Dell will be missed.

"Greg O'Dell was a professional in every sense of the word and I am deeply saddened by this tragic news," Wilbanks said. "He was highly valued for his leadership of public safety efforts at Eastern, where he made a tremendous impact in a few short years. Chief O'Dell will be missed by all of us here at Eastern. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this difficult time."

O'Dell returned as the EMU director of public safety and chief of police last month after serving as the University of Michigan police chief for four months. O'Dell had previously served as the EMU police chief from February 2008 to August 2011.

WATCH O'DELL SPEAK AT THE U OF M OPEN CRIME MEETING.

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Ben Baird, Erica McClain and Tanya Wildt contributed to this report.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Harper uses Menorah lighting to reaffirm Canada's support for Israel

CALGARY - Prime Minister Stephen Harper reaffirmed his government's ongoing support for Israel at a Menorah lighting in his Calgary riding Thursday night.

Harper and his wife Laureen were greeted by hundreds of cheering supporters at the Calgary Jewish Community Centre as part of the celebration of Hanukkah.

"We unfortunately look around the world and ... don't forget about the terrible trials and threats that the Jewish people still face in so many countries including in the homeland, the state of Israel," said Harper, who wore a traditional yarmulke.

"That's something we always remember, we always make sure as a government that we make it clear we stand by the Jewish people and we stand by Israel."

Harper drew a few chuckles when he talked about his long history of participating in Hanukkah celebrations, saying it began with his father.

"My late father always said as a Christian, never forget about the Jewish people at Christmas."

The president of the Calgary Jewish Federation welcomed Harper's presence and his government's ongoing support. In the audience were Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney and federal Status of Women Minister Rona Ambrose.

"I thank you on behalf of Calgary's Jewish community and for your government's steadfast support of the state of Israel and its people," said Adam Singer.

"Your government has consistently upheld Israel's right to defend itself, supported Israel's right to exist and urged the release of Israel's captive soldiers.

"We appreciate and admire the conscientious positions your government has taken on many occasions and in many places."

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'American Horror Story' finale sneak peek

It sorta feels like a series finale, doesn't it?

But rest assured, despite the insanely fast pace (and rapid-fire, jaw dropping twists!) of "American Horror Story's" past few episodes, tonight's installment is only a season finale. There will be more. Still, after you see it, you will be asking: Where the bejeezus can they go from here?! What happens is ... unexpected.

Here's an idea of what you are in for, including the top five moments that just might take you lose your head:

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First things first: Perhaps the most surprising aspect of tonight's finale is that unlike the past few episodes of "AHS," this shockfest-on-speed actually slows down in its final hour. Dramatically so. Anyone expecting a full hour of huge reveals and major answers to questions might want to adjust expectations.

That said, I thoroughly enjoyed the finale in a way I didn't expect, with a few scenes that are emotionally satisfying and even slightly ? wait for it ? hopeful (a series first!), providing stark contrast to the rest of the disturbingly dark season.

There are also a handful of moments that just might leave you screaming at your TV.

And they are:

A shocking death. A surprising reappearance. Ben in the Rubber Man suit. (Note: We still can't figure out who the chubbier Rubber Man is in the photo above! Unless Dylan McDermott accidentally sucked on an air hose?) A tiny sliver of (short-lived) happiness for Tate and Violet fans. A disturbing final scene.

And oh yeah, did I mention Vivien (Connie Britton) gets crazy violent?! (Though it's not as out of character as it seems. And the dude totally has it coming.)

The "American Horror Story" season finale airs tonight on FX. Check it out and let us know what you think! We'll be up allll night thinking about it, 'cause that's how we wusses roll.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Amazon rolls out Kindle Fire update, promises to improve performance (Appolicious)

Amazon has reported that it has sold ?millions? of Kindle Fires, despite receiving some complaints from users about performance. The exact numbers aren?t known, and sales figures seem to be rolled in with its other Kindle devices. Today, Amazon released the first Kindle Fire software update, with more promises of fixes to come.

According to a story from Fierce Mobile Content, the over-the-air update to the tablet?s software is available to all users with an Internet connection and should have some notable effects. One of the big problems users and reviewers have faced so far with the tablet is the responsiveness of the user interface. Here?s a quote from Amazon on a customer service forum discussing the update:

This update enhances fluidity and performance, improves touch navigation responsiveness, gives you the option to choose which items display on the carousel, and adds the ability to add a password lock on Wi-Fi access. The update will be automatically delivered to your Kindle Fire.

Hopefully the update will dish out some welcome improvements to the popular, affordably priced tablet. The trouble with the user interface has been a big stumbling block for the tablet, at least among tech reviewers. As FMC points out, usability expert Jakob Nielsen told The New York Times that he couldn?t recommend the Kindle Fire and thought it would end up being a failure.

But it seems Amazon customer loyalty coupled with a price tag that undercuts Apple?s iPad by some $300 are still bringing in the customers, although Amazon won?t say how many. It has said that the Kindle Fire is its best-selling device ever, which is notable because the entire Kindle line is pretty popular. Of Kindle devices in general, Amazon said last week that it has been selling more than 1 million per week for the last three weeks, but it?s not clear what segment of that number is made up by the Android tablet.

Hoewever, there appears to be no fix yet to the web browsing experience. Users and reviewers have reported that one of Amazon?s big selling points for the device, Amazon Silk, isn?t really up to snuff right now. Silk is a cloud-based service that allows the technically low-powered Kindle Fire to load websites faster by sharing the burden of processing the data with Amazon?s servers over the Internet. A remote server processes the web page and sends the completed page to the tablet ? or at least, that?s how it works in theory. In practice, web browsing is another segment of the Fire experience that?s leaving users wanting more.

Amazon has promised more fixes to come, but with the holidays approaching it?ll probably be a while. In the meantime, if all goes well with the current update, it?ll likely help users giving the gift of the Fire this holiday, and satisfied users will mean more sales for Amazon.

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Prosecutor: Fiesta Bowl probe shows changes needed (AP)

PHOENIX ? More than two dozen Arizona politicians who received free game tickets or trips from the Fiesta Bowl will learn Wednesday whether they will face criminal charges.

Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery plans a morning press briefing where he'll also detail changes he'd like to see in the state's financial reporting laws for legislators and lobbyists.

The proposals include either an outright ban on any gifts to lawmakers, or at the least allowing only gifts with a very low value. He also wants clarifications in the gift and reporting laws that he says made his investigation difficult, and he wants some violations to be a felony rather than the current misdemeanor.

Montgomery has declined to say in advance of his briefing whether anyone will be prosecuted.

Federal authorities are separately investigating other aspects of the Fiesta Bowl scandal, including an alleged scheme to reimburse employees for political contributions. One former executive is already charged in that case.

In addition to the gift ban and added penalties, Montgomery wants laws covering lobbyists and lawmakers combined and clarified, and he wants financial reporting to be online and more frequent, spokesman Jerry Cobb confirmed Tuesday evening. Montgomery also wants legislative staff attorneys removed from their role advising lawmakers, to avoid any attorney-client privilege issues, Cobb said.

Montgomery's proposals were first reported by the Arizona Capitol Times.

The county attorney's probe was prompted by an internal Fiesta Bowl investigation into illegal political contributions and lavish spending by top bowl officials. The results released in March included evidence that 31 current or former Arizona politicians received free game tickets or trips, many in apparent conflict with state law that bars receipt of free tickets in most cases. Many also failed to report what they received on their required annual financial disclosure reports.

The Fiesta Bowl has asked the politicians who received more than $161,000 worth of free trips or game tickets to explain how they benefited the tax-exempt group, and it implied it may ask them to repay the costs if the expenditures can't be justified. Some had already done so.

Topping the recipients were former state Senate President Russell Pearce, a Republican who received more than $39,000 in tickets, trips and other freebies. From 2002 through 2009, Pearce went on VIP trips sponsored by the Fiesta Bowl to games in Denver, San Francisco, Chicago, Atlanta, Pasadena, Boston and Dallas. Other top recipients were former Republican lawmaker Robert Blendu with $17,213, and Democratic state Sen. Linda Lopez with $16,877.

Longtime bowl President and CEO John Junker was fired after the internal investigation. On June 13, the bowl hired University of Arizona President Robert Shelton to lead the efforts to repair its reputation.

Bowl officials have been cooperating with local, state and federal investigations.

The scandal at the Fiesta Bowl, which also hosts the national football championship every four years, put its role as one of the four top-tier bowl groups in jeopardy. But it avoided the worst sanctions ? the loss of the championship game and its NCAA license.

The Bowl Championship Series fined the Fiesta Bowl $1 million and the NCAA placed it on probation for a year.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

NFL Pro 2012 from Gameloft hits the Android Market

NFL pro 2012

Gameloft has released NFL Pro 2012 to the Android Market, latest in a series of big releases from Gameloft, following Modern Combat 3: Fallen Nation.

As you can expect from the title, NFL Pro 2012 is a football game. With this game, Gameloft is testing their freemium model. The game itself is free, but you can purchase advanced plays and strategies once inside the game. If you don't feel like paying, you can unlock them by winning challenges.

Some of the highlights of this release include:

  • The improved AI promises a challenging game every time. You can also take on the advanced AI if you think you’re ready for the greatest challenge.
  • Choose from over 200 plays to beat your opponents or use the Playbook Editor to create your own tactics to outwit the opposition.
  • An assistant to help you make the right choices depending on time left, team skills and more!
  • Finely tuned gameplay will give you unmatched control when running, tackling or passing.
  • Thanks to motion capture technology, enjoy stunning graphics and an impressive level of detailed player animations that include running, tackling, celebrating touchdowns and more.

NFL Pro 2012 can be downloaded from both the Android Market and Gameloft HD Games Shop. For the Market download, please find links after the break as well as the official press release.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Video: Some dogs of war heading home injured



>>> and while we reported extensively on the u.s. troops serving in iraq and afghanistan , we haven't heard as much about some vital assistants accompanying them on those dangerous missions. we're talk about hundreds of dogs that have faithfully served and witnessed the horrors of war just like the troops. we get their story tonight from nbc's kerry sanders .

>> reporter: they're the dogs of war come home. like doc, a 4-year-old chocolate lab , who spent his deployments in afghanistan sniffing for roadside bombs and survived.

>> there is no real technology out there that can do what a dog can do.

>> now we'll take him into radiology.

>> reporter: and if they're wounded, they're medevaced to the walter reed of canine hospitals at lackland air force base in texas. like the troops they're assigned to patrol with, the dogs get top notch medical care when they're wounded like little scarlet here. but increasingly, doctors say they're finding dogs returning from war have something else. ptsd. post-traumatic stress disorder.

>> this is strictly a problem that we're associated with combat environments right now and prolonged deployments.

>> reporter: dr. walter berghart routinely gets videos from handlers in iraq and afghanistan who want to know why their dogs are no longer performing as trained. in one video the dog cowers when he sees uniformed iraqi soldiers . in another a dog trained to sit after sniffing a bomb instead tucks his tale between his legs and runs away.

>> if the dog misses one of these explosives, that could have really bad consequences not only for the dog but for the individuals the dog's working with.

>> reporter: which brings us back to buck. u.s. marine corps retired.

>> see he's backing up there.

>> exactly.

>> is that from something that happened in afghanistan ?

>> i suspect that something happened to him in terms of bombs.

>> reporter: larry and lynette sergeant adopted buck when doctors could not treat his canine ptsd.

>> you can't help but love him when you look at him.

>> he's just afraid.

>> reporter: the family says unlike most labs, buck doesn't like to be around people. the best medicine, just like that for humans. understanding, love, patience, and sometimes these dogs are even prescribed puppy prozac.

>> five months ago he barely would let me lead him on a leash.

>> and so the idea that five months later we're sitting here this close, there's a foreign object , this camera so close to him.

>> it's incredible.

>> reporter: the dogs of war . just like some returning troops, now home with wounds that are hard to see. kerry sanders , nbc news, san antonio .

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Atheist intellectual Christopher Hitchens dead at 62 (Reuters)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) ? British-born journalist and atheist intellectual Christopher Hitchens, who made the United States his home and backed the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, died on Thursday at the age of 62.

Hitchens died in Houston of pneumonia, a complication of cancer of the esophagus, Vanity Fair magazine said.

"Christopher Hitchens - the incomparable critic, masterful rhetorician, fiery wit, and fearless bon vivant - died today at the age of 62," Vanity Fair said.

A heavy smoker and drinker, Hitchens cut short a book tour for his memoir "Hitch 22" last year to undergo chemotherapy after being diagnosed with cancer.

As a journalist, war correspondent and literary critic, Hitchens carved out a reputation for barbed repartee, scathing critiques of public figures and a fierce intelligence.

In his 2007 book "God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything," Hitchens took on major religions with his trenchant atheism. He argued that religion was the source of all tyranny and that many of the world's evils have been done in the name of religion.

The son of a British naval officer, Hitchens studied at Oxford University and worked as literary critic for the New Statesman magazine in London before moving to New York to work as a journalist in 1981. He settled in Washington the following year, initially as correspondent for the left-wing magazine The Nation. He retained his British citizenship when he became an American citizen in 2007.

Hitchens was not one to mince words. In his book on Bill Clinton "No one left to lie to", he called the former U.S. president a "rapist" and a "con man." He once referred to Mother Teresa of Calcutta as a "fanatical Albanian dwarf."

The author of 25 books - including works on Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine and George Orwell - and countless articles and columns, Hitchens never lost his biting humor.

'CANCER ELITE'

"I'm a member of a cancer elite. I rather look down on people with lesser cancers," Hitchens said in an interview with CBS "60 Minutes" aired on March 6, 2011.

In a 2010 interview with Reuters, Hitchens dismissed criticism that he moved from left to right and helped former U.S. President George W. Bush sell the 2003 war with Iraq to the American public with what turned out to be bad intelligence about weapons of mass destruction.

"Saddam was an enemy of the civilized world and he should have been taken out a long time before," Hitchens said of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. "I have no regrets about that at all."

The 2001 attacks on the United States by Islamic fundamentalists in hijacked passenger planes made Hitchens ever more critical of the role of religion in the world, and led him to appreciate the merits of American democracy.

"I am absolutely convinced that the main source of hatred in the world is religion, and organized religion," he wrote.

Hitchens is survived by his wife, Carol Blue; their daughter, Antonia; and his children from a previous marriage, Alexander and Sophia, Vanity Fair said.

In his last essay on www.vanityfair.com, dated "January 2012," Hitchens said his illness made him question the saying attributed to German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche that "Whatever doesn't kill me makes me stronger."

A painkiller injection just before typing the article titled "Trial of the Will," Hitchens wrote, caused "numbness in the extremities, filling me with the not irrational fear that I shall lose the ability to write. Without that ability, I feel sure in advance, my 'will to live' would be hugely attenuated."

(Editing by Mohammad Zargham)

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Christopher Hitchens, militant pundit, dies at 62

FILE - In this Sept. 7, 2010 file photo taken from video author and outspoken atheist Christopher Hitchens speaks during an appearance in Birmingham, Ala. Vanity Fair reports Hitchens died on Thursday Dec. 15, 2011 at the age of 62 from complications of cancer of the esophagus his magazine. The magazine reports he died in the presence of friends at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves, File)

FILE - In this Sept. 7, 2010 file photo taken from video author and outspoken atheist Christopher Hitchens speaks during an appearance in Birmingham, Ala. Vanity Fair reports Hitchens died on Thursday Dec. 15, 2011 at the age of 62 from complications of cancer of the esophagus his magazine. The magazine reports he died in the presence of friends at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves, File)

FILE - Essayist Christopher Hitchens speaks during a debate on Iraq and the foreign policies of the United States and Britain, in this Sept. 14, 2005 file photo taken in New York. Vanity Fair reports Hitchens died on Thursday Dec. 15, 2011 at the age of 62 from complications of cancer of the esophagus his magazine. The magazine reports he died in the presence of friends at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. (AP Photo/Chad Rachman)

Cancer weakened, but did not soften Christopher Hitchens. He did not repent or forgive or ask for pity. As if granted diplomatic immunity, his mind's eye looked plainly upon the attack and counterattack of disease and treatments that robbed him of his hair, his stamina, his speaking voice and eventually his life.

"I love the imagery of struggle," he wrote about his illness in an August 2010 essay in Vanity Fair. "I sometimes wish I were suffering in a good cause, or risking my life for the good of others, instead of just being a gravely endangered patient."

Hitchens, a Washington, D.C.-based author, essayist and polemicist who waged verbal and occasional physical battle on behalf of causes left and right, died Thursday night at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston of pneumonia, a complication of his esophageal cancer, according to a statement from Vanity Fair magazine. He was 62.

"There will never be another like Christopher. A man of ferocious intellect, who was as vibrant on the page as he was at the bar," said Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter. "Those who read him felt they knew him, and those who knew him were profoundly fortunate souls."

He had enjoyed his drink (enough to "to kill or stun the average mule") and cigarettes, until he announced in June 2010 that he was being treated for cancer of the esophagus.

He was a most engaged, prolific and public intellectual who wrote numerous books, was a frequent television commentator and a contributor to Vanity Fair, Slate and other publications. He became a popular author in 2007 thanks to "God is Not Great," a manifesto for atheists.

Long after his diagnosis, his columns and essays appeared regularly, savaging the royal family, reveling in the death of Osama bin Laden, or pondering the letters of poet Philip Larkin. He was intolerant of nonsense, including about his own health. In a piece which appeared in the January 2012 issue of Vanity Fair, he dismissed the old saying that what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.

"So far, I have decided to take whatever my disease can throw at me, and to stay combative even while taking the measure of my inevitable decline. I repeat, this is no more than what a healthy person has to do in slower motion," he wrote. "It is our common fate. In either case, though, one can dispense with facile maxims that don't live up to their apparent billing."

Eloquent and intemperate, bawdy and urbane, Hitchens was an acknowledged contrarian and contradiction ? half-Christian, half-Jewish and fully non-believing; a native of England who settled in America; a former Trotskyite who backed the Iraq war and supported George W. Bush. But his passions remained constant and targets of his youth, from Henry Kissinger to Mother Teresa, remained hated.

He was a militant humanist who believed in pluralism and racial justice and freedom of speech, big cities and fine art and the willingness to stand the consequences. He was smacked in the rear by then-British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and beaten up in Beirut. He once submitted to waterboarding to prove that it was indeed torture.

Hitchens was a committed sensualist who abstained from clean living as if it were just another kind of church. In 2005, he would recall a trip to Aspen, Colo., and a brief encounter after stepping off a ski lift.

"I was met by immaculate specimens of young American womanhood, holding silver trays and flashing perfect dentition," he wrote. "What would I like? I thought a gin and tonic would meet the case. 'Sir, that would be inappropriate.' In what respect? 'At this altitude gin would be very much more toxic than at ground level.' In that case, I said, make it a double."

An emphatic ally and inspired foe, he stood by friends in trouble ("Satanic Verses" novelist Salman Rushdie) and against enemies in power (Iran's Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini). His heroes included George Orwell, Thomas Paine and Gore Vidal (pre-Sept. 11). Among those on the Hitchens list of shame: Michael Moore, Saddam Hussein, Kim Jong il, Sarah Palin, Gore Vidal (post Sept. 11) and Prince Charles.

"We have known for a long time that Prince Charles' empty sails are so rigged as to be swelled by any passing waft or breeze of crankiness and cant," Hitchens wrote in Slate in 2010 after the heir to the British throne gave a speech criticizing Galileo for the scientist's focus on "the material aspect of reality."

"He fell for the fake anthropologist Laurens van der Post. He was bowled over by the charms of homeopathic medicine. He has been believably reported as saying that plants do better if you talk to them in a soothing and encouraging way. But this latest departure promotes him from an advocate of harmless nonsense to positively sinister nonsense."

Hitchens was born in Portsmouth, England, in 1949. His father, Eric, was a "purse-lipped" Navy veteran known as "The Commander"; his mother, Yvonne, a romantic who later kill herself during an extra-marital rendezvous in Greece. Young Christopher would have rather read a book. He was a "a mere weed and weakling and kick-bag" who discovered that "words could function as weapons" and so stockpiled them.

In college, Oxford, he made such longtime friends as authors Martin Amis and Ian McEwan and claimed to be nearby when visiting Rhodes scholar Bill Clinton did or did not inhale marijuana. Radicalized by the 1960s, Hitchens was often arrested at political rallies, was kicked out of Britain's Labour Party over his opposition to the Vietnam War and became a correspondent for the radical magazine International Socialiam. His reputation broadened in the 1970s through his writings for the New Statesman.

Wavy-haired and brooding and aflame with wit and righteous anger, he was a star of the left on paper and on camera, a popular television guest and a columnist for one of the world's oldest liberal publications, The Nation. In friendlier times, Vidal was quoted as citing Hitchens as a worthy heir to his satirical throne.

But Hitchens never could simply nod his head. He feuded with fellow Nation columnist Alexander Cockburn, broke with Vidal and angered freedom of choice supporters by stating that the child's life begins at conception. An essay for Vanity Fair was titled "Why Women Aren't Funny," and Hitchens wasn't kidding.

He had long been unhappy with the left's reluctance to confront enemies or friends. He would note his strong disappointment that Arthur Miller and other leading liberals shied from making public appearances on behalf of Rushdie after the Ayatollah Khomeini called for his death. He advocated intervention in Bosnia and the overthrow of Saddam Hussein in Iraq.

No Democrat angered him more than Clinton, whose presidency led to the bitter end of Hitchens' friendship with White House aide Sidney Blumenthal and other Clinton backers. As Hitchens wrote in his memoir, he found Clinton "hateful in his behavior to women, pathological as a liar, and deeply suspect when it came to money in politics."

He wrote the anti-Clinton book, "No One Left to Lie To," at a time when most liberals were supporting the president as he faced impeachment over his affair with Monica Lewinsky. Hitchens also loathed Hillary Rodham Clinton and switched his affiliation from independent to Democrat in 2008 just so he could vote against her in the presidential primary.

The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, completed his exit. He fought with Vidal, Noam Chomsky and others who either suggested that U.S. foreign policy had helped caused the tragedy or that the Bush administration had advanced knowledge. He supported the Iraq war, quit The Nation, backed Bush for re-election in 2004 and repeatedly chastised those whom he believed worried unduly about the feelings of Muslims.

"It's not enough that faith claims to be the solution to all problems," he wrote in Slate in 2009 after a Danish newspaper apologized for publishing cartoons of the prophet Muhammad that led Muslim organizations to threaten legal action. "It is now demanded that such a preposterous claim be made immune from any inquiry, any critique, and any ridicule."

His essays were compiled in such books as "For the Sake of Argument" and "Prepared for the Worst." He also wrote short biographies/appreciations of Paine and Thomas Jefferson, a tribute to Orwell and "Letters to a Young Contrarian (Art of Mentoring)," in which he advised that "Only an open conflict of ideas and principles can produce any clarity." A collection of essays, "Arguably," came out in September 2011 and he was planning a "book-length meditation on malady and mortality." He appeared in a 2010 documentary about the topical singer Phil Ochs.

Survived by his second wife, author Carol Blue, and by his three children (Alexander, Sophia and Antonia), Hitchens had quotable ideas about posterity, clarified years ago when he saw himself referred to as "the late" Christopher Hitchens in print. For the May 2010 issue of Vanity Fair, before his illness, Hitchens submitted answers for the Proust Questionnaire, a probing and personal survey for which the famous have revealed everything from their favorite color to their greatest fear.

His vision of earthly bliss: "To be vindicated in my own lifetime."

His ideal way to die: "Fully conscious, and either fighting or reciting (or fooling around)."

Associated Press

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