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Church Bombings Mar Christmas for Nigerian Christians



December 27, 2011 3:40PM

Church Bombings Mar Christmas for Nigerian Christians

Jeremy Weber

Christmas Day was marred for Nigerian Christians after a series of church bombings killed at least 35 and wounded dozens more. In a suburb of Nigeria's capital, Abuja, more than 30 worshipers died at St. Theresa Catholic Church as they left Christmas mass.

Analysts largely agree that the bombings were an attempt by Boko Haram, a radical Islamist group in northern Nigeria, to stoke simmering tensions between Muslims and Christians, which evenly divide Africa's most populous nation of 160 million. Last year, dozens died in Christmas Eve bombings around Jos.

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) warned that such attacks might provoke a "religious war."

"Enough is enough," said CAN secretary general Saidu Dogo. "We shall henceforth in the midst of these provocations and wanton destruction of innocent lives and property be compelled to make our own efforts and arrangements to protect the lives of innocent Christians and peace-loving citizens of this country."

CT reported on more Nigerian Christians abandoning the practice of "turning the other cheek" earlier this December, and has extensively covered Nigeria's long-standing religious conflict.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

CNN edges up in its battle with MSNBC (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) ? Next year could be a critical one for CNN in the battle for second place, if the final 2011 cable news ratings are any indication.

Now fully in for 2010, the Nielsen numbers show Fox News safely ensconced in the top spot -- a place it has now occupied for nearly 10 years -- but the gap between its two counterparts narrowing.

MSNBC maintained its dominance in primetime, besting CNN during the three-hour block in the adults 25-54 demo for the third straight year (242,000 to 222,000) and in total viewers for the second straight year (775,000 to 689,000).

But CNN, coming off its worst year in more than a decade, rebounded slightly, maintaining its lead in total day viewers (479,000 to 435,000) and reclaiming the total day demo (160,000 to 148,000).

2011 was still the network's second-worst year this millennium, but an improvement over a far more troublesome 2010.

The jostling between the two rivals escalated in the second half of the year as CNN seemed to finally surge in September and October, notching a rare win in the demo during primetime -- much of that because the network hosted more of the often-incendiary GOP debates.

But by November, after flipping Lawrence O'Donnell and Ed Schultz in its primetime lineup, MSNBC was back on top, even passing CNN in total day viewers.

MSNBC President Phil Griffin has spent the past year championing his network's triumphs over CNN and trying to refocus the narrative on chasing Fox.

His network has ascended over the past few years, propelled by a shift in identity -- it is now a home for "progressives" -- and by the 2008 election. Its goal for next year: to chip away at Fox's heavy suit of armor.

It won't be easy. Though Fox's viewership declined by 8 percent this year, its top 11 shows still drew more than a million viewers -- a threshold nothing on MSNBC or CNN crossed.

That MSNBC still trumpets its victories over CNN more than it compares numbers with Fox signals that its older rival remains a concern, particularly in an election year.

CNN, meanwhile, has had its own inner struggles. In the past year, it has changed presidents -- from John Klein to Ken Jautz -- and remade its nightly lineup -- hiring Piers Morgan and Erin Burnett while waving goodbye to Larry King and Eliot Spitzer.

Yet 2011, replete with international news, lifted the network just in time for an election year.

Last time there was a presidential election, CNN posted its best ratings ever. This time around, it will find out whether it has found a winning formula.

One would have to imagine that CNN has a new show in mind for primetime. Anderson Cooper still airs at both 8 p.m., where he finished in fourth place, and 10 p.m., where the show excels.

However it shakes out, this year's ratings are a prequel. Though popular enthusiasm for the 2012 election may fail to match the heights of 2008, there will be no greater test of the balance of power.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/enindustry/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111228/media_nm/us_ratings_cablenews

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Really? Hotel boom precedes London Olympics

Really? Hotel boom precedes London Olympics

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Local Indian court summons Google, Yahoo!

NEW DELHI - An Indian magistrates court has issued a summons to 21 internet sites, including Facebook, Google and Yahoo! to answer charges of circulating ?obscene, lascivious content,? a report said Friday.

The summons comes amid a push by the Indian government to force major Internet players into filtering out ?unacceptable? content, including faked naked pictures of political leaders, and religiously sensitive images.

Acting on a private suit, New Delhi metropolitan magistrate Sudesh Kumar said Internet companies were clearly circulating ?obscene, lascivious content which ... tends to deprave and corrupt,? The Press Trust of India reported.

?There are certain degrading and obscene photographs of various political leaders belonging to different political parties and photographs pasted and the language used is also obscene, filthy and degrading,? Kumar said.

Earlier this month, Communications Minister Kapil Sibal pledged a crackdown on ?unacceptable? online content, saying companies such as Google, Yahoo! and Facebook had ignored India?s demands to screen images and data before they are uploaded.

His comments provoked anger and derision among Indian Internet users, with experts arguing that such demands could not be enforced and smacked of state censorship.

Sibal rejected any suggestion of an assault on free speech, saying the government had pleaded for self-regulation by companies such as Google to filter out deeply ?insulting? material.

He highlighted examples of faked pictures of naked politicians, including Congress Party head Sonia Gandhi.

India has in the past moved to block the publication of books and other material seen as disrespectful to Gandhi, or other members of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty that has dominated India?s political life since independence.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Cancer-fakers, poppy-box thieves disgusted us in 2011

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Poppy box thieves, cancer fakers, and children's charity scammers. They victimize society's most vulnerable - veterans and the terminally ill - and there were no shortage of these sickening culprits in 2011.

Ashley Kirilow, 23, who posted photos of herself online with a shaved head, eyebrows and plucked eyelashes in a bid to solicit donations, admitted to her scam in 2010.

The Burlington, Ont., woman who defrauded hundreds of donors out of more than $12,000 and a free trip to Disney World was handed a 15-month conditional sentence in April, much of it being served under house arrest. But her fraudulent method of raising funds made a lasting impression on others in 2011.

In nearby St. Catharines, Ont., Michelle Meller, 37, was charged in September for defrauding a family out of about $200,000 over a three-year period, telling them she had cancer and needed money for medical and personal costs.

Across the country, in British Columbia, a senior posing as a Canadian Forces member with terminal cancer is alleged to have duped more than 40 victims out of about $1 million since the early 1990s. Douglas Clark, 64, of Burnaby, is in custody and charged with 13 counts of fraud.

Those are just a couple of several similar stories through the year.

"To hear of somebody who would use a children's charity or a cancer scare to play on people's emotions is probably as low as you can go," said Calgary mother Shandra Carlson, whose son, Mitchell, was diagnosed with a kidney tumour at 10 months old.

Carlson said she's grateful to the charities who helped her family while her son went through chemotherapy and is disappointed in people who'd chose to defraud families in need.

"When money is taken away from research or from helping a family in their most desperate moments, lives can be and are lost."

Later in the year a new scam that preyed on charity turned heads and made stomachs churn: Stealing poppy fundraising boxes.

Thieves snatched poppy boxes from stores in every corner of the country -- money meant to support veterans and their families.

"Citizens are just totally outraged by this behaviour," said Bill Maxwell, a spokesman for the Royal Canadian Legion.

Among the hardest hit was a legion office in London, Ont., where 10 boxes filled with as much as $1,000 were stolen by a thief who broke through a window.

"It's certainly very low behaviour when somebody decides to rip off a poppy box," Maxwell said.

In Ottawa, a bank teller was convicted of pocketing $21,000 from a Second World War vet with Alzheimer's.

Tina Percival was sentenced in November to three months in jail after making 36 cash withdrawals from the victim's account.

Meanwhile, a woman tugged at the heartstrings of Ontario residents by selling Christmas raffle tickets door-to-door to help sick kids.

Trouble is the raffle, of barbecues, luggage, a car starter and jewelry, was fake and the cash was never donated to the Children's Health Foundation.

Aimee McGlaughlin, 29, of London, faces charges.

Source: http://www.ottawasun.com/2011/12/19/fraudsters-disgusted-us-in-2011

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Get the fire burning: Watch latest ?The Reem? video

No one does it better than Camp Overeem when it comes to video blogs. The latest "The Reem" takes us all over the world as Alistair Overeem fulfills his press duties, meets American fans, goes face-to-face with Brock Lesnar and returns to Holland to take care of his mother, who is dealing with another cancer scare.

Overeem meets Lesnar this Friday at UFC 141 in Las Vegas. The sheer enormity of the fighters is a ridiculous site. It's the first time ever Lesnar appears a little bit smaller than his opponent. If this video doesn't get you fired up for the heavyweight clash, nothing will.

The end of the video is must watch material as Overeem deals with the emotional situation his mother is experiencing. You also get to meet his father, who's been living in England and recently relocated to Holland.

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    The GOP's Christmas Gift to the President

    The president will have a more relaxed Christmas, I imagine, than the one he was expecting a month ago. His poll ratings have improved a lot in the past few weeks. It's too soon for him to be confident of re-election, obviously, but things are looking up.

    Why? One possibility is that his new and more partisan posture--the Kansas speech, class warfare and all that--is paying off. I doubt it though. If I were advising him, I'd still caution against the newly pronounced "them and us" line, for reasons I've gone into before. But I could be wrong and we'll see.

    The economy is showing tentative signs of recovery. That helps, and if the trend continues it will be the best possible news for Obama. The troop withdrawal from Iraq was another plus. But my guess would be that the main thing helping Obama right now is the performance of the Republicans. What more could they have done, really, to boost support for the president?

    The debates, and even more the GOP's response to them, makes one wonder about Democratic black ops. They might have been carefully orchestrated to repulse independent voters. The party is not just persistently unimpressed with Romney, who nonetheless remains the putative front-runner: that would be bad enough. Even worse are the serial infatuations, implosions and repudiations. (Herman Cain? Newt Gingrich?) These attest to a kind of collective mental unfitness.

    Then, to cap it all, the payroll tax fiasco. Republicans for higher taxes! On one side, the House GOP at its most unruly and shambolic; on the other, Senate and White House united in bipartisan moderation. Maybe somebody out there is impressed and wants to see these people in charge, but the swing voters who will settle this election certainly don't.

    Merry Christmas, Mr President. With enemies like this, who needs friends?

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    TURKEY ? EUROPEAN UNION Tensions between Ankara and Paris over the Armenian question

    Istanbul ? Franco-Turkish relations have never been easy under President Nicolas Sarkozy. This time, the issue is not the legitimacy of Turkey?s place in Europe, but rather the genocide perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire in 1915 against the Armenians, an action never acknowledged by the secularist state founded by Kemal Ataturk or by today?s neo-Ottomanist government under Erdogan.

    The spark that set off the controversy is a bill before the French National Assembly that would criminalise denying the Armenian holocaust with up to a year in prison and a fine of 45,000 Euros. France had already recognised the Armenian genocide in 2001.

    In his statements, Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan was dour and bombastic, accusing France of being discriminatory, racist and xenophobic. Angry, the prime minister said that France?s ?step will open heavy wounds that will be difficult to heal?. Instead, the French should look at their own genocides in Algeria and Rwanda.

    Before the bill was adopted, thousands of Turks gathered in front of the French parliament to protest. As a first response, Erdogan recalled the Turkish ambassador in Paris for consultations. He also suspended military cooperation with France, cancelled military agreements with Paris, froze bilateral deals and suspended political and economic contacts between the two countries.

    Measured and conventional, French Foreign Minister Alain Jupp? urged Ankara to remain calm and not overreact. ?We have lots of things to work on together,? he said. The draft bill is expected to be go before the French Senate in February 2012 ahead of France?s presidential elections. Back in May of this year, the Senate had refused to criminalise genocide denial.

    In Turkey, reactions reflect the clich?s usually associated with Erdogan and his ruling party, the AKP, closely following the official version of events, which backs Ottoman wartime policies and claims, whereby what happened in 1915 was sad but inevitable.

    Various meetings and protests have also been organised by academic and commercial groups in Paris. In Turkey, the bill has allowed Erdogan to rally opposition parties, CHP and MJP, against France.

    In Istanbul, the local Armenian community, especially people close to the newspaper Agos, which was edited by Hrant Dink until 2007 when he was murdered by Turkish ultra-nationalists, think that the French bill is a disaster for freedom of thought. For them, what counts is the ?human aspect of the genocide?.

    The Armenian Patriarchate in Istanbul issued a press release, seen by many as deceitful and full of religious sentiments. Armenian journalist, Mark Yesayan thinks that it might have been made on the request of people in high places.

    Turkey?s liberal and leftwing circles view the French law as a foolish move by Sarkozy to win the Armenian vote in the upcoming presidential elections.

    They note that the attempt by the Turkish government to criticise France in the name of freedom of thought is inappropriate given Turkey?s own shortcomings in the matter. For them, Erdogan?s reference to Algerian and Rwanda cannot legitimise Turkey?s official position. Sadly, they believe the country lacks the maturity and courage, at an individual and collective level, to face its own history.

    Turkish analysts believe the French Senate will approve the bill and that the European Court of Human Rights will uphold it because it does not violate European law.

    Significantly, diplomatic circles in Brussels see a connection between statements by Turkey?s Minister for EU Affairs Egemen Ba???, a possible boycott of French products, and the recent crisis between the European Union and Great Britain.

    Great Britain?s isolation in the European Union will hinder, not help Turkey?s EU membership bid. London has always been a keen supporter of Ankara.

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    Sunday, December 25, 2011

    Is Gamification Right For Your Business? 7 Things to Consider

    This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business.

    This year has lent itself to a slew of new buzzwords, and gamification is easily one of the most buzzed about in the marketing industry.

    Businesses clamored this year to understand the concept of gamification and apply it to their digital and mobile products, offering badges and points galore ? but how many of them actually understand the point of gamifying or if it?s even useful for their business goals?

    Dustin DiTommaso, the experience design director at design studio Mad*Pow, recently spoke about designing meaningful interactions through game design thinking during his presentation at Geekend 2011, a techie conference presented by BFG Communications.

    DiTommaso explained his framework for gamification and dished out seven essentials steps for approaching the subject. Read on for a thorough encounter of DiTommaso?s model for architecting more meaningful interactions and successful business goals, and let us know your thoughts on his method in the comments below.


    1. Consider Why You Want to Gamify


    Yes, gamification is a sexy word. No, it isn?t right for every business.

    DiTommaso recommends that businesses looking to gamify their products or services ask themselves three critical questions before moving on:

    • What is the reason for gamifying your product or service?
    • How does it benefit the user?
    • Will they enjoy it?

    If you can answer these questions with confidence, if gamification seems like a good fit for your business? product or service and if the users enjoy it, then move on to exploring your business goals. DiTommaso recommends exploring the following three questions:

    • What are your business goals?
    • How do get the users to fulfill those business goals?
    • What actions do you want users to take?

    If this exploratory phase yields positive feedback, your business is ready to move into user research.


    2. Identify Your Users


    It isn?t enough to understand your business goals when considering gamification ? you also need to understand your users and what motivates them. Research your users before you begin designing your gamified product, focusing on how they use your software, what they want and what motivates them.

    DiTommaso laid out a number of questions to help businesses achieve research-inspired design:

    • Who are your users?
    • What are their needs and goals? Why are they playing?
    • What?s holding them back from achieving their potential? Is it lack of volition (belief that completing the task at hand is valuable) or lack of faculty (ability to complete the task)?
    • What is their primary playing style (solo, competitive, cooperative)?
    • Who are they playing with?
    • What social actions do they find enjoyable, and why?
    • What metrics do they care about?

    Game designers must also understand what motivates users to play their games. There are a number of motivational drivers, but DiTommaso recommends simplifying to four key factors. Decide if your users are motivated by:

    • Achievement of goals or enjoyment of experience
    • Structure and guidance or freedom to explore
    • Control of others or connecting with others
    • Self-interest in actions or social interest in actions

    Knowing these details about users and their motivations will assist game designers in determining how the game should be laid out, how much autonomy to allow, what the users? goals should be and so on. Let?s explore exactly what comes next in the designing process.


    3. Frame Goals and Objectives


    The user?s path to mastery should entail ?a journey up, with a quick little dip for relaxation ? where you have either a break or a new challenge to master, like crossing a log ? and then one, final, arduous climb to the top,? says DiTommaso.

    Once you understand your business goals and your users, you can begin to design goals and objectives while thinking about long-term and short-term user goals.

    DiTommaso advises, ?Figure out a way to make long-term and short-term goals as exciting and aspirational as possible.? Users want to be heroes ? design their gaming experience so that they can achieve that.

    The long-term goal must be compelling and fairly difficult to achieve, says DiTommaso. This can be framed as the mastery of a new skill or habit, or the acquisition of an achievement or title. In the end, though, it is important that the long-term goal signify a ?pinnacle of personal growth,? says DiTommaso.

    Once you figure out a long-term mission for users, break it up into small milestones that take users along a path to success. These ?discrete and satisfying challenges? should motivate users to continue on and help them improve along the way.


    4. Identify Necessary Skills and Actions


    Make a list of all of the abilities that are necessary to win your game. DiTommaso breaks these skills into three categories for easy brainstorming:

    • Physical Skills: walking typing, using a chef?s knife
    • Mental Skills: pattern recognition, memory, spatial logic
    • Social Skills: presentation, conversation, meeting new people

    DiTommaso advises that game designers choose skills that take time to master, can be developed over time and can be broken into smaller ?skill-chains.?

    It is important to determine if and how the skills you are considering can be measured, so that you can track a user?s advancement. Determine whether there is existing technology that can help you monitor and track progress of certain essential skills.


    5. Consider Various Lenses of Interest


    In ?The Art of Game Design: A Book of Lenses,? Jesse Schell outlines the psychological lenses that are key to making top-notch games. Lenses help game designers view their games from many different perspectives, or lenses.

    While Schell?s book identifies 100 lenses, DiTommaso pointed out 10 particular lenses to focus on for starters:

    • 1. Competition Type: Player vs. player, player vs. system, self-directed
    • 2. Time Pressure: Relaxed, exploratory play or brash-tactics-get-things-done play
    • 3. Scarcity: Scarcity can add a level of challenge and strategic gameplay
    • 4. Puzzles: Puzzles are problems that promise the existence of a solution
    • 5. Novelty: Change presents a new set of challenges and patterns to master
    • 6. Levels: Graph progress, ability and access and provide a roadmap of progress
    • 7. Social Pressure / Proof: Show users how others are excelling in the system ? via a leaderboard, for example
    • 8. Teamwork: Teamwork can also act as resistance when users need to work with others
    • 9. Currency: Anything that can be exchanged for something of value will be sought
    • 10. Renewals and Power-Ups: Renewals and power-ups help ?unstick? players and redirect them from dead-ends

    Framing problems, core objectives and actions in your games using these tenets will often yield a better gaming experience for users.


    6. Outline Desired Outcomes


    Think about the types of rewards and punishments that will result from a user?s actions ? this should create a feedback loop that motivates users to improve.

    Positive feedback could include rewards, such as moving up a level, unlocking a badge or earning points ? and negative feedback might entail starting a challenge over, for example.

    ?Outcomes can be contingent or schedules,? says DiTommaso. ?Players can trigger an outcome based on specific actions they take or based on a time frame within the game.?

    No matter the time frame, though, players should always see their progress towards the ?ultimate objective,? which DiTommaso also calls the ?Epic Win!? Incremental success and failure will guide them along.


    7. Play and Polish


    ?Platforms are never done,? says DiTommaso. Once you have the game build, test and polish it. Here is a framework DiTommaso suggests for analyzing the game:

    • What?s working and what isn?t?
    • What have you not considered?
    • Is the game personal enough for your users?
    • Do they feel that it?s tailored to their own unique personality and desires?
    • Are you tapping into the player experience needs of competence, autonomy and mastery?
    • What?s going to keep it interesting in 10 weeks? In 8 months?
    • When player reaches the Epic Win!, it?s time to go back to the drawing board.

    DiTommaso recommends that game developers not spend too much time testing games, though. ?Get it out there and let your users be the testers,? he says. Users expect iterations and software updates, so don?t be afraid to release and iterate, he says.

    This seven-step framework for approaching gamification is a very thorough resource from Dustin DiTommaso. If you still have questions, though, view DiTommaso?s entire Geekend presentation slideshow embedded below and ask further questions in the comments below.

    Images courtesy of Flickr, andyburnfield & andercismo

    Source: http://mashable.com/2011/12/24/gamification-for-business/

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    Courts challenge content on Facebook, Google

    U.S. companies Facebook, Google and Yahoo, and other internet firms, have been ordered by two Indian courts to remove material considered religiously offensive, the latest skirmish in a growing battle over website content in the world's largest democracy.

    One court in the capital Delhi on Friday issued summons to 19 companies to stand trial for offences relating to distributing obscene material to minors, after being shown images it said were offensive to Hindus, Muslims and Christians, the PTI news agency said.

    "The accused in connivance with each other and other unknown persons are selling, publicly exhibiting and have put into circulation obscene, lascivious content, Metropolitan Magistrate Sudesh Kumar said on Friday in the PTI report.

    India has generally unrestricted access to the Internet for those of its 1.2 billion people who can afford it and are on the electrical and telephone grids.

    So far only about a tenth of the population uses the Web, but with the number of connections growing fast in the religiously conservative society, concerns about the nature of web content are growing in some quarters, including senior government officials.

    Another Delhi court earlier this week told the websites to remove photographs, videos or text which might hurt religious sentiments.

    "We believe that access to information is the foundation of a free society," a Google spokesman said in an emailed statement. "Where content is illegal or breaks our terms of service we will continue to remove it."

    The spokesman told Reuters the company had not yet been officially notified of the courts' action.

    The courts and the other companies were not immediately available for comment.

    Earlier this month, Telecoms Minister Kapil Sibal urged Facebook, Twitter, Google and others to remove offensive material, unleashing a storm of criticism from internet users complaining of censorship.

    The Delhi court cases were brought by individuals, one by a journalist and the other by an Islamic scholar who runs a website called fatwaonline.org that gives answers to moral questions.

    Despite rules to remove offensive content, India's internet access is largely free when compared with tight controls in fellow Asian economic powerhouse China. But in line with many other governments around the world, India has become increasingly nervous about the power of social media.

    India has 100 million internet users, the third-largest user base behind China and the United States which is forecast to grow to 300 million users in the next three years.

    Copyright 2011 Thomson Reuters. Click for restrictions.

    Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45778702/ns/technology_and_science-tech_and_gadgets/

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    Saturday, December 24, 2011

    France passes genocide bill, angry Turkey cuts ties (Reuters)

    PARIS/ANKARA (Reuters) ? France moved on Thursday to make it illegal to deny the 1915 mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks amounted to genocide, prompting Ankara to cancel all economic, political and military meetings.

    Lawmakers in France's National Assembly - the lower house of parliament - voted overwhelmingly in favour of a draft law outlawing genocide denial, which will be debated next year in the Senate.

    Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan described the bill put forward by members of French President Nicolas Sarkozy's ruling party as "politics based on racism, discrimination, xenophobia."

    He said Sarkozy, was sacrificing good ties "for the sake of political calculations," suggesting the president was trying to win the votes of ethnic Armenians in France in an election next year.

    Erdogan said Turkey was cancelling all economic, political and military meetings with its NATO partner and said it would cancel permission for French military planes to land, and warships to dock, in Turkey.

    French Foreign Affairs Minister Alain Juppe, speaking to journalists after the vote, had urged Turkey not to overreact to the assembly decision and called for "good sense and moderation."

    Juppe said Turkey had also recalled its ambassador from France, a decision he regretted.

    "What I hope now is that our Turkish friends do not overreact about the French national Assembly decision. We have lots of things to work on together," Juppe said.

    Armenia, backed by many historians and parliaments, says about 1.5 million Christian Armenians were killed in what is now eastern Turkey during World War One in a deliberate policy of genocide ordered by the Ottoman government.

    Successive Turkish governments and the vast majority of Turks feel the charge of genocide is an insult to their nation. Ankara argues that there was heavy loss of life on both sides during fighting in the area.

    "I don't understand why France wants to censor my freedom of expression," Yildiz Hamza, president of the Montargis association that represents 700 Turkish families in France, told Reuters outside the National Assembly.

    Earlier, about 3,000 French nationals of Turkish origin demonstrated peacefully outside the parliament ahead of the vote, which came 32 years to the day since a Turkish diplomat was assassinated by Armenian militants in central Paris.

    The authorities in Yerevan welcomed the vote. "By adopting this bill (France) reconfirmed that crimes against humanity do not have a period of prescription and their denial must be absolutely condemned," Armenia's Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian saying in a statement.

    France passed a law recognizing the killing of Armenians as genocide in 2001. The French lower house first passed a bill criminalizing the denial of an Armenian genocide in 2006, but it was rejected by the Senate in May this year.

    The latest draft law was made more general to outlaw the denial of any genocide, partly in the hope of appeasing Turkey.

    It could still face a long passage into law, though its backers want to see it completed before parliament is suspended at the end of February ahead of elections in the second quarter.

    National Assembly speaker Bernard Accoyer said on Wednesday that he doubted the bill would pass by the end of the current parliament, as the government had not made the bill priority legislation.

    TURKISH ANGER, FRENCH ELECTIONS

    The French government has stressed that it did not initiate the bill, which mandates a 45,000-euro fine and a year in jail for offenders, and says Turkey cannot impose unilateral trade sanctions.

    Faced with Sarkozy's open hostility to Turkey's stagnant bid to join the European Union, and buoyed by a fast-growing economy, Ankara has little to lose by picking a political fight with Paris.

    With Turkey taking an increasingly influential role in the Arab world and Middle East, especially Syria, Iran and Libya, France could experience some diplomatic discomfort, and French firms could lose out on lucrative Turkish contracts.

    France is Turkey's fifth biggest export market and the sixth biggest source of its imports. About 360 French companies operate in Turkey, employing more than 80,000 people, according to export consultancy UbiFrance.

    "Turkey is a democracy and has joined the World Trade Organisation so it can't just discriminate for political reasons against countries," Europe Minister Jean Leonetti told France Inter radio. "I think these threats are just hot air and we (have) to begin a much more reasoned dialogue."

    The French bill feeds a sense shared by many Turks that they are unwanted by Europe and it fires up nationalist fervor. However, in a more self-confident Turkey, popular reaction has been more muted than in the past.

    France has been pushing Turkey to own up to its history, just as France belatedly recognized the role of its collaborationist Vichy government during World War II in deporting Jews to Nazi concentration camps.

    (Additional reporting by Pauline Mevel and Emile Picy in Paris, Tulay Karadeniz in Ankara and Hasmik Mkrtchyan in Yerevan; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/asia/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111222/wl_nm/us_france_turkey_genocide

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    Video: Stanford Fit to Stand Trial

    CNBC's Seema Mody reports a judge has declared alleged Ponzi swindler, Allen Stanford fit to stand trial; John Edwards is asking for a delay in his criminal trial; and shares of Mead Johnson fell sharply after Wal-Mart pulled the company's Enfamil bab...

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    Surprise ?gift pets? are not recommended | Nooga.com

    Published Saturday, December 24, 2011 3:12 am EST

    Animal care experts say giving the gift of a pet this holiday season should not be done without serious consideration beforehand.

    "Whether it is something as small as a mouse or as big as a dog, you are essentially giving a responsibility to someone ... it is important to make sure you really know a person," Adam Goldfarb, director of pet care issues for the U.S. Humane Society, said. "I would not recommend giving pets as gifts in general."

    Any potential pet owners must consider time, training, patience, safety and cost before deciding to take on the responsibility of an animal, Karen Walsh, executive director of the McKamey Animal Care and Adoption Center, said.

    "Pets require you to get up and walk them, feed them, provide them with love and attention," Walsh said. "If you can not provide them with all of the requirements of a good pet owner then please do not get one ... In order to socialize your pet they have to have time with you as a member of the family."

    Pets can make a good gift but only if the recipient is willing and able to accept the animal, she said. Rather than giving a pet as a present, a photo of an animal or a certificate to adopt an animal is a better alternative.

    Lost pets

    Currently, the return to owner rate for lost pets in Chattanooga is about 2 percent, Walsh said. That number is an improved number after 165 more dogs returned to their owners this year than in 2009.

    Microchipping, which is available at almost every vets office, is a simple and inexpensive way to make sure if your pet is found then it will be returned to you.

    "Most people also want to bond with their own animal," she said. "We recommend a gift certificate for the adoption so the recipient can choose their own pet. Many elderly people get blindsided by the gift of a puppy or kitten when well-meaning adult children decide to get mom or dad a companion. Surprise pets are usually not a good idea."

    Because of McKamey's adoption counselors, the shelter does not have problems with animal returns after the holidays, Walsh said.

    "Our adoption counselors have extensive conversations with potential adopters so they realize that this is a lifelong commitment, not a holiday treat," she said. "We may bring them home for the holidays but we love them for life."

    Although McKamey doesn't see an increase in returned animals after the holidays, Walsh said there is an increase in animals who were "gift pets" who are later surrendered to the shelter.

    "There is an issue with expectations," Goldfarb said. "It is easy to picture the puppy under the tree with the wrapping paper and it's super cute, but you have to think beyond that."

    So far this year, Walsh said, 2,174 pets have been adopted from McKamey. She said she expects the numbers to increase as the year ends, because more people will have vacation time available and can choose to adopt a pet themselves when they have time to enjoy it.

    Source: http://www.nooga.com/27062_surprise-gift-pets-are-not-recommended/

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    Ben Heck delivers holiday cheer to gamer with modded macro controller

    Patrick Crowley
    Benjamin J. Heckendorn is no stranger to game pads designed for people with disabilities, but the macro controller he just whipped up for Patrick Crowley (pictured above) might be his most impressive accessibility hack yet. On the latest episode of his show the modding extraordinaire crafts a breakout box that allows a complex set of commands to be triggered with just the touch of a button or foot switch. The box at the heart of the project is powered by a PIC microcontroller that takes inputs from a series of modular switches (up to eight) and turns them into virtual button presses that are fed to an Xbox 360 through a standard controller. In addition to being able to swap in eight different inputs, each one can be programmed to perform a different macro. We won't ruin all of the fun -- check out the PR and full episode in the source link to watch everything from Ben Heck's holiday epiphany through the final testing.

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    Friday, December 23, 2011

    More accurate than Santa Claus: First Galileo satellite orbit determination with high precision

    ScienceDaily (Dec. 23, 2011) ? Every year for Christmas, the North American Air Defence Command NORAD posts an animation on their website, in which the exact flight path of Santa Claus' sled led by reindeer Rudolf is precisely located (http://www.noradsanta.org/en/). The path of navigation satellites, however, has to be determined much more accurately than Santa's flight path, when precise ground positioning is required. GPS is the best known system of this kind, the European system Galileo is planned to be decidedly more accurate.

    On 10 December, seven weeks after the start of the first two Galileo navigation satellites, scientists at the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences received the first signals from one of the two satellites (GSAT101). Four days later, the signals could be successfully recorded on a second frequency with a worldwide network of 18 ground stations of the European Space Agency (ESA).

    By analysing these first observational data, the GFZ scientists were able to determine the orbit of the satellites, which are flying at an altitude of 23222 km, for the first time to a few decimetres.

    Besides the calculations of the highly accurate atomic clocks on board, this is a significant factor for the overall performance of the system and the satellites. The independent examination of the satellite orbit parameters undertaken at the GFZ is used for the precise determination of the orbit. This is ultimately of great importance to the end user, e.g. motorists, since the orbit is the basis for the highly accurate location determination on the ground. Additionally, the possible linkage with the U.S. GPS would improve this positioning, because more satellites are available -- an advantage for example in densely developed cities.

    The GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam acts in the context of the Galileo project as an external service for the Galileo Ground Mission Segment (GMS), both in the operation of four ESA receiver stations as well as the scientific analysis of the data obtained. The currently still low number of available ground stations requires a decidedly more careful validation, as it is the case for the hundreds of receiver stations for GPS observations. Especially in this area, the GFZ has many years of experience in satellite orbit determination.

    By analysing observational data, the GFZ scientists were able to determine the orbit of the satellites, which are flying at an altitude of 23222 km, for the first time to a few decimetres.

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    Japan: decommission of Fukushima to take 30-40 years (Reuters)

    TOKYO (Reuters) ? Japan said on Wednesday it aims to decommission the tsunami-stricken Fukushima nuclear power plant over 30-40 years, as it unveiled the next phase in its cleanup plan for the complex.

    After months of efforts Japan said last week that the Fukushima reactors were in a state of cold shutdown, when water cooling them is stable below boiling point, and that radiation at the plant's boundaries could now be kept at low levels.

    Removal of spent fuel from the facility will begin within the next two years, the government said on Wednesday, with removal of fuel debris from the damaged reactors starting within 10 years.

    The Fukushima Daiichi plant, 240 km (150 miles) northeast of Tokyo, was wrecked on March 11 by a huge earthquake and a towering tsunami which knocked out its cooling systems, triggering meltdowns, radiation leaks and mass evacuations.

    The Japanese government plans to take a stake of more than two-thirds in Tepco in a de facto nationalization of the utility, the Yomiuri newspaper said on Wednesday.

    Trade Minister Yukio Edano said the total cost of the long-running cleanup was unclear but that plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co Inc should shoulder in the financial burden.

    "It is difficult to estimate the cost of the plant clean up at this stage. That is why cost estimates were not included in the medium to long-term roadmap," Edano told a news conference.

    "We may at some point draw a clearer cost estimate but it would be difficult to make estimates of something four decades down the line in just one or two years from now."

    (Reporting by Shinichi Saoshiro; Editing by Joseph Radford)

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/weather/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111221/wl_nm/us_japan_nuclear

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    U.S. removes Baidu from "notorious markets" list (Reuters)

    SHANGHAI (Reuters) ? The United States has removed Baidu Inc, China's largest search engine, from its list of notorious markets for piracy in a nod to the firm's efforts to clean up its music offerings.

    Baidu, which has been on the notorious markets list for years, in July inked an agreement with top music studios to distribute licensed songs through its mp3 search service, ending a legal dispute over accusations the company encouraged piracy.

    However, Alibaba Group's Taobao unit made it on the United States Trade Representative's November notorious markets list for offering a wide range of copyright infringing products.

    "Several commentators reported that pirated and counterfeit goods continue to be widely available on China-based Taobao. While stakeholders report that Taobao continues to make significant efforts to address the problem, they recognize that much remains to be done," USTR said in its report on Tuesday.

    The report also cited two Chinese music websites, Sogou Mp3 and Gougou as providing "deep linking" services to copyrighted music. Four of the 15 listed physical notorious markets for piracy are located in China, USTR said.

    (Reporting by Melanie Lee; Editing by Jacqueline Wong)

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/internet/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111221/tc_nm/us_baidu

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    Video: Christmas Flash Mob @ LAX ? Azusa Pacific University Students

    Christmas Flash Mob?s are popping up all over the world this time of year. The students at Azusa Pacific University did one for the travelers at Los Angeles International Airport, LAX on December 16th. They sounded pretty damn good, check it out after the jump.

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    New DNC ad questions Romney?s claim that ?any president would have? killed bin Laden

    In an interview with Fox News? Chris Wallace on Saturday, Mitt Romney said he was ?delighted? that President Obama ?gave the order to take out Osama bin Laden.? It was something, Romney told Wallace, ?any president would have done.?

    Not so, according to a new ad from the Democratic National Committee. The video compiles praise from prominent conservatives, all of whom commend Obama for bin Laden?s death.

    ?I worked with a lot of these guys, and this is one of the most courageous calls, decisions, that I think I?ve ever seen a president make,? says former Defense Secretary Robert Gates.

    ?The president, I think, handled this brilliantly, frankly,? former Secretary of State Colin Powell says in another clip.

    Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is also shown lauding Obama. ?It takes a lot of courage to make a decision like that. I admire him,? he says.

    Watch the ad:

    Credit: DemRapidResponse/YouTube

    Source: http://blogs.reuters.com/talesfromthetrail/2011/12/22/new-dnc-ad-questions-romneys-claim-that-any-president-would-have-killed-bin-laden/

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    Monday, December 19, 2011

    China require microblogs to get users' real names (AP)

    BEIJING ? Beijing authorities on Friday ordered Internet microblogs to require users to register with their real names, a tightening of rules aimed at controlling China's rapidly growing social networks.

    An announcement posted online said all microblog companies registered in the capital had to enforce real name registration within three months.

    The rules, jointly issued by the Beijing government, police and Internet management office, apparently apply to all 250 million users of the hugely popular Twitter-like service Weibo.com, regardless of location, because its operator, Chinese Web portal Sina Corp., is headquartered in Beijing.

    Sina rival Tencent Holdings is based in the southern city of Shenzhen. It wasn't immediately clear whether the company's microblog service would have to comply with the same rules.

    China had more than 485 million Internet users as of the end of June, the most of any country in the world.

    Government officials warned in October that tighter new guidelines for social media sites were coming. Officials said then they were concerned about people using the Internet to spread lies and rumors. But the government is also clearly worried about the use of Weibo and other sites to mobilize potentially destabilizing protest movements.

    The new rules explicitly forbid use of microblogging to "incite illegal assembly." Public protests are illegal in China and are a concern for the Communist leadership.

    Microblogs helped mobilize 12,000 people in the northeastern city of Dalian to successfully demand the relocation of a petrochemical factory and served as an outlet for public anger after a crash on the showcase high-speed rail system in which at least 40 people died. They also have given a national platform to a handful of independent candidates who have run this year for local legislative councils.

    Mark Natkin, managing director of Marbridge Consulting, which is based in Beijing and specializes in China's telecommunications and IT sectors, said announcing the rules in Beijing first could be a way of testing their impact in a limited area before expanding them to cover the rest of the country.

    He said the system would inevitably rein in China's microblogs. "Having a real name system will make people much more cautious about what they post," he said.

    China blocked Twitter and Facebook after they were instrumental in anti-government protests in Iran two years ago, and instead encouraged homegrown alternatives in the apparent belief that domestic companies would be more responsive to government demands.

    It remains to be seen whether China's new rules could drive some people away from domestic services. Tech-savvy Chinese are still able to access Twitter and Facebook by using special software that circumvents the government's firewall.

    "Real name registration is sadly predictable, but very hard to implement, or if implemented is futile anyway as users will just shift to other platforms," said Duncan Clark, managing director of BDA China Ltd., a Beijing research firm.

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/asia/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111216/ap_on_hi_te/as_china_internet

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    Sunday, December 18, 2011

    NYC woman set afire in elevator, suspect sought

    This Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011 surveillance photo provided by the New York (City) Police Dept. shows a suspect wanted in connection with a homicide, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. A woman burned to death in the elevator of her Brooklyn apartment building Saturday afternoon after a man ambushed her, sprayed her with liquid and set her afire with a Molotov cocktail, police said. (AP Photo/New York Police Dept.)

    This Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011 surveillance photo provided by the New York (City) Police Dept. shows a suspect wanted in connection with a homicide, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. A woman burned to death in the elevator of her Brooklyn apartment building Saturday afternoon after a man ambushed her, sprayed her with liquid and set her afire with a Molotov cocktail, police said. (AP Photo/New York Police Dept.)

    Police arrive at the scene where a woman burned to death in the elevator of her apartment building after a man ambushed her, sprayed her with liquid and set her afire with a Molotov cocktail, Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011 in the Brooklyn borough of New York. (AP Photo/Jaime Holguin)

    Police arrive at the scene where a woman burned to death in the elevator of her apartment building after a man ambushed her, sprayed her with liquid and set her afire with a Molotov cocktail, Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011 in the Brooklyn borough of New York. (AP Photo/Jaime Holguin)

    This Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011 surveillance photo provided by the New York (City) Police Dept. shows a suspect wanted in connection with a homicide, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. A woman burned to death in the elevator of her Brooklyn apartment building Saturday afternoon after a man ambushed her, sprayed her with liquid and set her afire with a Molotov cocktail, police said. (AP Photo/New York Police Dept.)

    Police arrive at the scene where a woman burned to death in the elevator of her apartment building after a man ambushed her, sprayed her with liquid and set her afire with a Molotov cocktail, Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011 in the Brooklyn borough of New York. (AP Photo/Jaime Holguin)

    (AP) ? A woman was ambushed in the elevator of her Brooklyn apartment building, doused with a liquid, set ablaze and left to die in a brutal attack that was recorded by two video cameras, police said.

    Doris Gillespie, 64, burned to death in the elevator Saturday, police said, after an unidentified man who was waiting for her when the elevator doors opened to the fifth floor of the apartment building in Prospect Heights. The man sprayed Gillespie with an accelerant and set her on fire with a Molotov cocktail, New York City police spokesman Paul Browne said.

    "It was apparent he knew she was on the elevator," he said.

    No arrests had been made as of early Sunday morning, and police were still searching for the suspect.

    The brutal attack happened shortly after 4 p.m., lasted about a minute and was recorded by two video cameras, including one inside the small elevator.

    The video showed the elevator doors opening to the floor where Gillespie's apartment was located and the assailant stepping in and spraying her, Browne said.

    Gillespie, who had grocery bags in her arms, turned about 180 degrees and then crouched in an attempted to protect herself, he said. But the man sprayed her directly in the face and continued to spray her "sort of methodically" over her head and parts of her body as the bags draped off her arms. She turned around and retreated to the back of the elevator.

    At some point, Browne said, the suspect then pulled out a barbeque-style lighter, used it to ignite a rag in a bottle and then waited for a few seconds before using the flames to set her afire, causing smoke to fill the elevator.

    The man backed out as she fell to the floor of the elevator, Browne said, and seemed to pause before tossing the bottle inside the elevator and onto her.

    Browne would not comment on the motive in the killing, but said the suspect knew his victim.

    Investigators believe the suspect fled down the stairs of the building, he said.

    Police released still images of the man Saturday night, showing him in a black jacket, wearing what appear to be surgical gloves and with a white dust mask perched atop his head like a pair of sunglasses. He is holding what appears to be a canister with a nozzle and spraying as he steps into the elevator.

    Neighbors reported a fire in the building, unaware that the woman was burning to death in the elevator.

    Residents were evacuated from the six-story building for hours Saturday night.

    Associated Press

    Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/3d281c11a96b4ad082fe88aa0db04305/Article_2011-12-18-US-Woman-Torched/id-be6727a963904408b3de64d9b9495703

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