Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Sources: Cairo suspect likely not key al-Qaida figure

By Ayman Mohyeldin, NBC News correspondent in Cairo, msnbc.com news services and staff

Updated at 10:32 a.m. ET: CAIRO, Egypt ? A man arrested in Cairo International?Airport on Wednesday on suspicion of being a senior al-Qaida leader?appeared to?be the victim of mistaken identity, U.S. officials said.

Egyptian security sources originally told NBC News and other?media organizations that the man arrested was Mohammed Ibrahim Makkawi, who is also known as Saif al-Adel.?Al-Adel is thought to have been put in charge of the?tactical planning of?al-Qaida attacks since the death of Osama bin Laden in May.

Speaking to The Associated Press, two U.S. officials?later said that the arrested man appeared to have been mistaken for the wanted al-Qaida leader. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss intelligence information that has not been publicly released.


A?National Security Council official also told NBC News that the situation appeared to be a case of mistaken identity.

The FBI said it was still sorting out details of the case.

"We are aware that an individual has been taken into custody and every effort is being made by the U.S. government to verify the identity of the person in custody," said William Carter, a spokesman at FBI headquarters.

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The FBI has listed Mohammed Ibrahim Makkawi on its most-wanted list as an alias for the senior al-Qaida leader known as Saif al-Adel, an Egyptian who has been indicted by the United States for an alleged role in the Aug. 7, 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya that killed 224 people. He also was linked to the 2002 killing of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl.

Nazar Ghorab, a prominent Egyptian defense lawyer,?told NBC News?the man arrested at the airport was not al-Adel.?Ghorab said the?detained suspect?was a sometime member of several Islamist militant groups who was nowhere as senior as al-Adel.

Ghorab was one of al-Adel's lawyers in Egypt and represented him and other prominent Islamist militant leaders including Mohammed al-Zawahiri, the brother of current al-Qaida leader Ayman al Zawahiri.

NBC News?and others originally cited the FBI which identified "Muhamad Ibrahim Makkawi" as a high-ranking member of the terrorist group.?

Makkawi was arrested after traveling to Egypt from Pakistan via the United Arab Emirates, sources told NBC News. He was?detained upon arrival and handed over to Egyptian intelligence officials, NBC News said.

The FBI describes al-Adel as "a high-ranking member of the al-Qaida organization" and the State Department has offered a reward of up to $5 million for information leading to his arrest or conviction.

'Lies'
Speaking to reporters at the airport, Makkawi said he al-Adel and that he had nothing to do with the terror group since 1989.

"I am not the wanted Saif al-Adel," Makkawi told reporters. "What has been said about me is lies. I never took part in actions against people or installations."

"I decided to come to Egypt to live in peace and because I am certain of my innocence," he said.

Makkawi gave his birth date as Dec. 17, 1954. The FBI says Saif al-Adel was born in the 1960s.

Wearing a gray Arab robe and a jacket, Makkawi looked nothing like the man in the photograph distributed by the FBI as that of Saif al-Adel's. Makkawi has receding silver hair and wears glasses.

Makkawi said that Saif al-Adel's real name was Mohammed Salah Zidan. Montasser el-Zayat, a lawyer who represented Makkawi in Egypt, also told the AP last year that al-Adel's real name was Mohammed Salah Zidan. Al-Adel's FBI profile was posted in October 2001 when the FBI "Most Wanted Terrorist" list was created -- just a month after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. The name "Mohammed Salah Zidan" is not mentioned in the FBI profile.

"I challenge any security agency to prove that I am Said al-Adel, who is a different person whose name is Mohammed Salah Zidan," said Makkawi.

A senior Egyptian security official involved in the case supported Makkawi's assertion of innocence. The official said Makkawi was a former army officer who left Egypt in the 1980s to join the fight against Russian forces in Afghanistan.

The official said Makkawi was wanted for questioning in Egypt in a case dating back to 1994 that involves the activities of?a militant? group, whose members fought the government of ousted president Hosni Mubarak in an insurgency in the early 1990s.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

NBC News' Ayman Mohyeldin, Charlene Gubash, Kristen Welker, Robert Windrem, msnbc.com staff and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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The ever-expanding definition of 'diversity'

The ever-expanding definition of 'diversity' [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 29-Feb-2012
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Diversity has become a goal for all sorts of institutionsbut what it means may depend on who you ask. A new study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, finds that people's ideologies help determine what they count as "diverse."

Miguel Unzueta, the study's lead author, notes that "diversity" historically meant inclusiveness toward historically disadvantaged groups. Now, however, the term is commonly used to refer to people who are different in any way (even personality traits and food preferences)and that, Dr. Unzueta argues, may be making the concept useless. Dr. Unzueta saw this play out first hand at the universities he was part of and the organizations he studied. "It seemed like everyone was very comfortable talking about diversity, but not really race and gender," says Unzueta, of the Anderson School of Management and University of California, Los Angeles, who co-wrote the paper with Eric Knowles of the University of California, Irvine, and Geoffrey Ho of UCLA. "The problem is, we could all be talking about diversity and we could all mean different things. It's a very abstract, euphemistic catch-all."

Unzueta and his colleagues designed an experiment to look at how people think about diversity. They recruited 300 people, mostly students and staff members at UCLA, to take an online survey. Each person saw a profile of a company, showing how many people there were of four different racial groups and four different occupations. Different people saw different combinations, such as low racial diversity and low occupational diversity (mostly white and mostly engineers), low racial diversity but high occupational diversity, and so on. Then they were asked if the company was "diverse" or not.

How people responded depended on their ideology, particularly something called "social dominance orientation." This is a basic motivation to either maintain the status quo or decrease inequality. People who score high in social dominance orientation are less egalitarian. When these people saw a company that was mostly white, but had fairly even numbers of engineers, accountants, consultants, and marketers, they declared it to be diverse. In the next phase of questions, they also said the company didn't need affirmative action policies to improve its racial diversity. "By calling the company diverse, that allows them to oppose race-based affirmative action," Unzueta says. People with low social dominance orientation thought occupationally unbalanced companies lacked diversityeven if the company had high racial diversity. This allowed egalitarian-minded people to legitimize support for race-based affirmative action policies since the organization in question was seen as lacking diversity. Thus, across the range of social dominance orientation, people leveraged demographic ambiguity in ways that justified their preexisting policy preferences.

It's clear that some people thought having a roughly equivalent number of engineers, accountants, consultants, and marketers made a company "diverse." That has nothing to do with what "diversity" was originally used to describe, and accountants aren't a group that needs policies to make up for historical disadvantages. "One thing I hope this work is starting to make clear is that to talk about issues of fairness, social justice, and group-based equality, we can't be using euphemisms," Unzueta says. "If a company really does want to have a racially diverse workforce, talk about race. Don't hide behind diversity."

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For more information about this study, please contact: Miguel Unzueta at unzueta@ucla.edu.

The APS journal Psychological Science is the highest ranked empirical journal in psychology. For a copy of the article "Diversity Is What You Want It to Be: How Social-Dominance Motives Affect Construals of Diversity" and access to other Psychological Science research findings, please contact Lucy Hyde at 202-293-9300 or lhyde@psychologicalscience.org.


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Contact: Lucy Hyde
lhyde@psychologicalscience.org
202-293-9300
Association for Psychological Science

Diversity has become a goal for all sorts of institutionsbut what it means may depend on who you ask. A new study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, finds that people's ideologies help determine what they count as "diverse."

Miguel Unzueta, the study's lead author, notes that "diversity" historically meant inclusiveness toward historically disadvantaged groups. Now, however, the term is commonly used to refer to people who are different in any way (even personality traits and food preferences)and that, Dr. Unzueta argues, may be making the concept useless. Dr. Unzueta saw this play out first hand at the universities he was part of and the organizations he studied. "It seemed like everyone was very comfortable talking about diversity, but not really race and gender," says Unzueta, of the Anderson School of Management and University of California, Los Angeles, who co-wrote the paper with Eric Knowles of the University of California, Irvine, and Geoffrey Ho of UCLA. "The problem is, we could all be talking about diversity and we could all mean different things. It's a very abstract, euphemistic catch-all."

Unzueta and his colleagues designed an experiment to look at how people think about diversity. They recruited 300 people, mostly students and staff members at UCLA, to take an online survey. Each person saw a profile of a company, showing how many people there were of four different racial groups and four different occupations. Different people saw different combinations, such as low racial diversity and low occupational diversity (mostly white and mostly engineers), low racial diversity but high occupational diversity, and so on. Then they were asked if the company was "diverse" or not.

How people responded depended on their ideology, particularly something called "social dominance orientation." This is a basic motivation to either maintain the status quo or decrease inequality. People who score high in social dominance orientation are less egalitarian. When these people saw a company that was mostly white, but had fairly even numbers of engineers, accountants, consultants, and marketers, they declared it to be diverse. In the next phase of questions, they also said the company didn't need affirmative action policies to improve its racial diversity. "By calling the company diverse, that allows them to oppose race-based affirmative action," Unzueta says. People with low social dominance orientation thought occupationally unbalanced companies lacked diversityeven if the company had high racial diversity. This allowed egalitarian-minded people to legitimize support for race-based affirmative action policies since the organization in question was seen as lacking diversity. Thus, across the range of social dominance orientation, people leveraged demographic ambiguity in ways that justified their preexisting policy preferences.

It's clear that some people thought having a roughly equivalent number of engineers, accountants, consultants, and marketers made a company "diverse." That has nothing to do with what "diversity" was originally used to describe, and accountants aren't a group that needs policies to make up for historical disadvantages. "One thing I hope this work is starting to make clear is that to talk about issues of fairness, social justice, and group-based equality, we can't be using euphemisms," Unzueta says. "If a company really does want to have a racially diverse workforce, talk about race. Don't hide behind diversity."

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For more information about this study, please contact: Miguel Unzueta at unzueta@ucla.edu.

The APS journal Psychological Science is the highest ranked empirical journal in psychology. For a copy of the article "Diversity Is What You Want It to Be: How Social-Dominance Motives Affect Construals of Diversity" and access to other Psychological Science research findings, please contact Lucy Hyde at 202-293-9300 or lhyde@psychologicalscience.org.


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Faster-than-light neutrinos? Why nobody is surprised it might be an error.

Last year, European particle physicists observed neutrinos apparently?traveling?faster than the speed of light. But now it seems that it was a bad measurement, which is no surprise to the physics community.?

Last year, a team of CERN physicists observed neutrinos traveling faster than the speed of light, but now it looks as though this extraordinary measurement might be the result of a loose fiber-optic cable or a poorly calibrated atomic clock.

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Since Einstein formulated his special theory of relativity in 1905, the speed of light has been widely regarded as the universe's ultimate speed limit. Anything moving faster than that ? even the spectral neutrino, which hurtles through the universe while interacting with almost nothing,?would upend the laws of physics. So quite sensibly, the physics community has turned their attention to possible sources of error.

The primary culprit is??CERN's timing system. The technology is extremely complex, but the system itself is essentially composed of two synchronized clocks, one located in Geneva, Switzerland and the other in Gran Sasso, Italy, some 450 miles away.?Physicists have been investigating two potential problems: a wrongly calibrated oscillator ? which plays a role in synchronizing the clocks ? and the fiber-optic cables that feed a GPS signal to the timing system.

That these neutrino measurements are probably the result of a bad measurement came as little surprise to most physicists.The online scientific repository?arXiv.org?is now replete with theoretical refutations and technical treatises on possible sources of error in these results.?

One of these papers, co-authored by Boston University physicist Andrew Cohen, argued that, if the neutrinos actually had broken lightspeed, they would have rapidly lost energy, a?phenomenon?that was not observed in last year's?experiments.?

Cohen has long stressed that virtually everyone in the scientific community has, from the outset, approached these results tentatively. He said there isn't any contention in the physics community, and there really never was.?

For the last month, this story has been immensely popular, despite the calm skepticism exuded by the majority of the physicists. Why exactly does this sort of Big Physics Cataclysm stimulate the public's imagination?

Let's consider what's at stake.

Literally billions of scientific measurements are predicated on the speed of light being the fastest speed there is. If the CERN results were real, all those would have to be discarded.

Many technologies depend on Einstein's theory as well, most notably, and perhaps ironically, global positioning systems, the possible source of error in the neutrino measurements.

What's more our understanding of the location of stars and other celestial bodies is largely determined by the way light waves contract or elongate when their source is moving, which everything does as the universe expands (another theory that would be upended by these results.) Valid measurements of faster-than-light neutrinos would throw a wrench in our theory of how light behaves, leaving us groping in the dark when it comes to our place in the universe.

Cause-and-effect ? a concept rather central to the way we think ? would be undermined. Einstein's special theory of relativity states that an object traveling at the speed of light is essentially ageless ? for it, time stands still. But if an object could break that threshold, then time would, theoretically, reverse direction, and the object could arrive before it departed.?

These sorts of ideas are fun to consider. But the mundane reality of science is that for a seminal, well-established theory to be tossed, there has to be more than one anomalous measurement. Physicists will be the first to tell you that our theory of the universe is incomplete, but the knowledge we do have has passed an intellectual gantlet of rigorous scrutiny.

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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Don Omar leads Billboard Latin Music finalists

(AP) ? Rapper and reggaeton star Don Omar leads the pack of finalists for the 2012 Billboard Latin Music Awards, Telemundo announced Tuesday.

The Puerto Rican artist is named 16 times in 14 categories. He is named twice in two of the categories. Closely following is Miami's native son, rapper Pitbull. Prince Royce and the more seasoned Romeo Santos of the group Aventura, whose R&B-tinged bachata has captivated audiences, also made the top of the list.

Long established acts like Mexican export and world rock phenomenon Mana did well, competing in 11 categories. Shakira was named in 10 categories. Other finalists include Wisin y Yandel, Jennifer Lopez, Juanes, Daddy Yankee and Enrique Iglesias.

Katy Perry and Rihanna are both named for crossover artist of the year.

The annual show is presented by State Farm. Telemundo will air the program live April 26 from the BankUnited Center in the Miami suburb of Coral Gables. Winners are determined by sales and radio play. Daddy Yankee and Juanes are among the artists slated to perform.

The show caps off the Billboard Latin Music Conference, April 23 through 26, at the JW Marriot Marquis in Miami. The conference brings together top Latin music artists and industry players for panel discussions, music showcases and networking.

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'Chemo Brain' May Linger 20 Years After Breast Cancer Treatment (HealthDay)

[unable to retrieve full-text content]HealthDay - MONDAY, Feb. 27 (HealthDay News) -- "Chemo brain," the name given
to the mental fog and related memory problems that can occur during and
after chemotherapy, may last for two decades after breast cancer
treatment, new research suggests.

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Monday, February 27, 2012

Global Office Rent Index Rose 5% in 2011, Office Capital Value ...


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Dr. Raymond Torto

According to CBRE's latest Global Office Rent and Global Capital Value Indices, both held steady in Q4 2011, increasing by only 0.48% and 0.44%, respectively. Compared with year-end 2010, the indices measured increases of 5.0% for Global Rent and 8.2% for Global Capital, reflecting stronger growth in the first half of 2011.

"After a good start in 2011, global office rental rates and capital value recoveries were delayed in the fourth quarter by the dominant global macro-economic issues," said Dr. Raymond Torto, CBRE Global Chief Economist. "We believe the recoveries in commercial real estate are only delayed not denied, as new construction pipelines are sparse except in a select number of markets."

The uncertain global economic backdrop continued to contribute to occupier and investor caution, thus diminishing the strength of the global office commercial real estate recovery. While both global indices continued to edge upward slightly, the quarterly growth rates were notably below the rates previously seen in the first half of 2011.

  • For example, since the CBRE Global Office Rent Index began increasing in Q2 2010; the average quarterly growth rate through Q3 2011 was 1.2%.
  • Similarly, the CBRE Global Office Capital Value Index reached bottom in Q4 2009, and its quarterly average growth rate through Q3 2011 was 2.2%.
  • Both the Global Capital Value Index and Global Rent Index are 10% below their pre-recession peaks.

Global Office Rent Index Regional Breakdown
  • While the Asia Pacific Rent Index rose 2.8% on average over the past six quarters, it edged up only 0.27% in Q4 2011. Despite having experienced the relatively strongest rental recovery, the region currently stands the farthest below its pre-recession peak.
  • EMEA's Rent Index inched up 0.19% in Q4 2011. The uncertainty surrounding the European Sovereign Debt Crisis has contributed to occupier caution. Remarkably, though, EMEA's Rent levels fell the least and stand the closest of all regions to reaching pre-recession levels.

Global Capital Value Index Regional Breakdown
  • However, the Americas index level remains the lowest of all regions relative to its pre-recession levels.
  • In contrast, having undergone the largest recovery from its trough, Asia Pacific's current index level is only 0.7% below its pre-recession peak level, even despite tempered growth over the past two quarters.
  • Meanwhile, since emerging from its trough in Q3 2009, EMEA's Capital Value Index has gradually recovered; increasing by 16.3% from its trough. It still hovers 13.1% below its cyclic peak recorded in Q3 2007.

The CBRE Indices were created by CBRE Research. The Global Office Rent Index is comprised of data from 123 cities around the world. The Global Capital Value Index uses the same sample for EMEA and Asia Pacific, while the Americas data is derived from the National Council of Real Estate Investment Fiduciaries (NCREIF) and is not built up city by city the same way as is the rent index data. The base period for the indices is Q1 2001.

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West dismisses Syria constitution vote as 'farce'

A Syrian woman, center, dances between pro-Syrian regime supporters wearing police uniforms as they celebrate outside a polling station during a referendum on the new constitution, in Damascus, Syria, Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012. Syrians began voting Sunday on a new draft constitution aimed at quelling the country's uprising by ending the ruling Baath Party's five-decade domination of power, but the opposition announced a boycott and clashes were reported across the country. (AP Photo/Muzaffar Salman)

A Syrian woman, center, dances between pro-Syrian regime supporters wearing police uniforms as they celebrate outside a polling station during a referendum on the new constitution, in Damascus, Syria, Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012. Syrians began voting Sunday on a new draft constitution aimed at quelling the country's uprising by ending the ruling Baath Party's five-decade domination of power, but the opposition announced a boycott and clashes were reported across the country. (AP Photo/Muzaffar Salman)

A Syrian man holds up his ballot paper at a polling station during a referendum on the new constitution in Damascus, Syria, on Sunday Feb. 26, 2012. Syrians began voting Sunday on a new draft constitution aimed at quelling the country's uprising by ending the ruling Baath Party's five-decade domination of power, but the opposition announced a boycott and clashes were reported across the country. Arabic on the ballot Paper reads, "the Syrian Arab Republic, referendum card, do you agree with the new draft constitution of the Syrian Arab Republic, I agree, I do not agree." (AP Photo/Muzaffar Salman)

A Syrian woman shows her ballot paper at a polling station during a referendum on the new constitution, in Damascus, Syria, Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012. Syrians began voting Sunday on a new draft constitution aimed at quelling the country's uprising by ending the ruling Baath Party's five-decade domination of power, but the opposition announced a boycott and clashes were reported across the country. Arabic on the ballot Paper reads, "the Syrian Arab Republic, referendum card, do you agree with the new draft constitution of the Syrian Arab Republic, I agree, I do not agree." (AP Photo/Muzaffar Salman)

A Syrian woman fills a ballot paper next to a portrait of Syrian President Bashar Assad at a polling station during a referendum on the new constitution in Damascus, Syria, Sunday Feb. 26, 2012. Syrians began voting Sunday on a new draft constitution aimed at quelling the country's uprising by ending the ruling Baath Party's five-decade domination of power, but the opposition announced a boycott and clashes were reported across the country. (AP Photo/Muzaffar Salman)

In this Thursday Feb. 23, 2012 photo, Syrian rebels gather in front of the remains of a burnt military vehicle belonging to Syrian government forces destroyed by Syrian rebels during a clashes at Khaldiyeh neighborhood in Homs province, Syria. Syrians began voting Sunday on a new draft constitution aimed at quelling the country's uprising by ending the ruling Baath Party's five-decade domination of power, but the opposition announced a boycott and clashes were reported across the country. In regions like the restive central city of Homs, where shelling by government forces has left hundreds dead, or the northwestern province of Idlib and the southern region of Daraa where rebels clash frequently with the security forces, turnout is likely to be minimal. (AP Photo)

DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) ? The U.S. and its allies dismissed the Syrian regime's referendum on a new constitution Sunday as a "farce" meant to justify the bloody crackdown on dissent.

But voters in government strongholds suggested why some Syrians have not joined the uprising against President Bashar Assad: Loyalty, distrust of the opposition and fear his fall will ignite a civil war.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton called the poll "a cynical ploy" and urged Syrians who still support Assad to turn against him. A "farce" and a "sham vote" was how German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle described it.

"It's a phony referendum and it is going to be used by Assad to justify what he's doing to other Syrian citizens," Clinton said in an interview with CBS News in Rabat, Morocco.

"The longer you support the regime's campaign of violence against your brothers and sisters, the more it will stain your honor," she added, addressing Assad supporters, especially the military. "If you refuse, however, to prop up the regime or take part in attacks ... your countrymen and women will hail you as heroes."

While casting his vote at the state broadcasting headquarters, Assad showed no signs of giving in on international demands to end his crackdown. And as he has done in the past, he tried to deflect blame in other directions. He said Syria was under a "media attack."

"They may be stronger on the airwaves but we are stronger on the ground, and we aspire to win both on the ground and on the airwaves," he said in footage broadcast on state TV.

The U.S. and its European and Arab allies met Friday at a major international conference on the Syrian crisis in Tunisia, trying to forge a unified strategy to push Assad from power. They began planning a civilian peacekeeping mission to deploy after the regime falls.

The new constitution allows ? at least in theory ? for the formation of competing political parties and limits the president to two seven-year terms. Such change was unthinkable a year ago. Syria has been ruled by the Baath party since it seized power in a coup in 1963 and the Assad family has ruled since Bashar's father Hafez took over in another coup in 1970.

Even as the regime hailed the referendum as a giant step toward reform, its military kept up a crackdown that has been focused for the past three weeks on the opposition stronghold city of Homs. The city, parts of which are controlled by rebels, has come under intense shelling and hundreds have died, including two Western journalists.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 18 civilians and 16 security personnel were killed Sunday, mostly in Homs. Another group, the Local Coordination Committees, said 45 people were killed nationwide, including 21 in Homs province.

The opposition called the referendum an empty gesture and boycotted voting, saying it will not ease the country's crisis. Supporters of the uprising say nothing short of Assad's ouster will end the bloodshed.

Activist groups estimate nearly 7,500 have died in 11 months of unrest.

Still the referendum demonstrated the support that Assad continues to enjoy among many Syrians and pointed to the difficulties of regime opponents ? both internal and external ? will face in trying to push him from power.

For the 41 years Assad's family has ruled Syria, it has used shrewd politics, a nearly omnipresent intelligence service and brute force to maintain power. Many of Syria's minorities ? Christians, Druse and Alawites, which include Assad ? count on the regime for protection on the understanding that they remain loyal. Many others have also benefited from regime ties.

These groups could be loath to see the regime fall, especially given how disorganized and unfamiliar those fighting Assad are. Regular state propaganda characterizing them and Islamist extremists and "armed gangs" also plays a role.

Even a successful vote ? results are expected Monday ? is unlikely to bring immediate change. Activists say too many people have died for them to accept anything less than Assad's ouster.

Legal expert Omran Zoubi, who helped draft the new document, said Assad's time in office so far doesn't count. That means he could serve two more terms after his current one ends 2014, keeping him in office until 2028.

In the capital Damascus, a regime stronghold where many in business and minority communities support Assad, many appeared eager to vote in what they considered a safe step toward reform.

"I'm here because I love my country," said housewife Fayzeh Fadel, wearing large sunglasses, jeans and high heels. She said she didn't want Syria to have a civil war like Libya or neighboring Iraq.

She and other voters spoke to foreign reporters who were accompanied by government minders.

"My biggest fear is civil war," said a woman named Lana at a pro-Assad demonstration downtown who declined to give her full name. "That's why we are standing by our president and Syrian institutions."

Nearby, hundreds of people waved Syrian flags and carried signs telling Assad: "We love you." Reflecting Assad's international allies, street peddlers sold flags for Russia, China and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.

Eleven months after protesters inspired by successful Arab Spring revolts in Tunisia and Egypt first took the streets, the real extent of Assad's support is unclear. Syria has no reliable polling, and authorities have restricted media work.

Most Damascus voters are likely regime supporters or people scared of unrest. Actual opponents probably stayed home.

The two main opposition groups, the Syrian National Council and the National Coordination Body for Democratic Change in Syria, called for a boycott, and other groups declared a general strike that appears to have been observed in some places.

Fewer voters turned out in the Damascus neighborhoods of Rukneddine and Barzeh, where anti-government protesters have recently demonstrated.

About 20 percent of shops were closed in Barzeh, and one voter said he had come from another center where there was "pressure not to vote ... intimidation and calls for public disobedience." He did not give his name for fear of reprisal.

Videos posted online Sunday by activists ? their primary means of communicating with the outside world ? gave a very different view.

Some showed protests against the vote outside of Damascus and Aleppo. One video from the northern Idlib province showed hundreds of men chanting, "To hell with them and their constitution."

A lighter video from elsewhere in Idlib showed dozens of men filing through a fake polling station and dropping their ballots in a trash bin.

The videos could not be independently verified.

Other videos showed the continued violence, as security forces shelled dissident areas and clashed with armed rebels.

The central city of Homs saw some of the day's worst violence. One video showed men firing a rocket-propelled grenade at a tank. Another from the neighborhood of Baba Amr, which has been subject to a weekslong government siege, showed huge plumes of smoke clouding the horizon while exploding shells boomed.

"The world is watching as Baba Amr is being destroyed and it says nothing," a voice says.

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Hubbard reported from Beirut. Associated Press writers Matthew Lee, in Rabat, Morocco, Dale Gavlak, in Amman, Jordan, and Geir Moulson in Berlin contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Saturday, February 25, 2012

'Cosmopolis' Isn't For 'Team Edward Girls,' Jay Baruchel Says

Robert Pattinson's co-star describes the David Cronenberg film to MTV News as 'an exceedingly strange movie.'
By Kevin P. Sullivan


Robert Pattinson and Sarah Gadon in "Cosmopolis"
Photo: Caitlin Cronenberg's Twitter

David Cronenberg's next film, "Cosmopolis," may have won MTV's Movie Brawl thanks to the support of die-hard Robert Pattinson fans, but one of his co-stars told MTV News the film will be far from what Twilighters are expecting.

While promoting "Goon," a film he stars in and co-wrote, Jay Baruchel shared his experiences working for a short period of time on the Manhattan set of "Cosmopolis." Unfortunately for the Pattinson fans out there, according to Baruchel, Cronenberg's next movie might be too strange for them.

"An exceedingly strange movie," Baruchel said, describing "Cosmopolis." "All the Team Edward girls won't be seeing this one, I don't think."

For Baruchel, working with Cronenberg — who made a name for himself with horror films — was a dream come true. "Basically, it was that Cronenberg is a hero of mine. I'm a Canadian boy. I love horror. That's all I want to do," Baruchel said. "If you're a Canadian horror fan, Cronenberg's the Holy Grail."

The opportunity for Baruchel came about in a rather mundane way, but his reaction to it was anything but. "I was in Manhattan last year, keeping my lady company, and they called up and were like, 'Hey, do you want to do two days on this new Cronenberg?' I said, 'Yep!' 'Wait, wait. We'll send you the script.' I couldn't care less; what I'm playing is a means to an end. I just want to go and film-nerd-out about 'Videodrome' with him for two days."

The actual experience of working with Cronenberg did not disappoint. "Not only did I get to go and be a fly on the wall for two days and watch one of my heroes do his thing, I actually had the pleasure being directed by him," Baruchel said. "Coolest thing ever."

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'Idol' unveils Top 24 with a twist (omg!)

In this image released by Fox, judges from left, Steven Tyler, Jennifer Lopez and Randy Jackson listen to contestants on the singing competition series "American Idol." After making it through "Hollywood Week" and the Las Vegas performance rounds, the "American Idol" judges select the semifinalists who will vie for viewer votes in hopes of earning a spot among the Fox singing competition's finalists. (AP Photo/Fox, Michael Becker)

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? It's good news for 25 ? not just 24 ? singers on "American Idol."

After the "Hollywood Week" and Las Vegas performance rounds, "Idol" judges Randy Jackson, Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler narrowed the field from 42 contestants to 24 semifinalists on Wednesday's installment of the Fox singing competition, but they apparently cut too many.

At the end of the episode, "Idol" host Ryan Seacrest revealed in a voiceover that "the judges felt compelled to reinstate another guy." He teased that either Jermaine Jones, Johnny Keyser, Richie Law or David Leathers would be among the male semifinalists next week.

"You did a great job, and you got so far," Lopez told a weeping Jones after he was dismissed on a stage surrounded by bubbling water at the Wynn Las Vegas resort.

The semifinalists unveiled Wednesday were: Deandre Brackensick, 17, San Jose, Calif.; Adam Brock, 27, Washington, Pa.; Hollie Cavanaugh, 18, McKinney, Texas; Hallie Day, 24, Baltimore; Eben Franckewitz, 15, Loveland, Ohio; Skylar Laine, 18, Brandon, Miss.; Chase Likens, 21, Point Pleasant, W.W.; Shannon Magrane, 16, Tampa, Fla.; Aaron Marcellus, 27, Atlanta; and Jeremy Rosado, 19, Valrico, Fla.

The semifinalists announced Tuesday were: Baylie Brown, 22, Krum, Texas; Colton Dixon, 20, Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Reed Grimm, 26, Ellsworth, Wis.; Jen Hirsh, 25, Agoura Hills, Calif.; Haley Johnsen, 23, Beaverton, Ore.; Joshua Ledet, 19, Los Angeles; Phillip Phillips, 21, from Leesburg, Ga.; Jessica Sanchez, 16, San Diego; Chelsea Sorrell, 23, Stokesdale, N.C.; Elise Testone, 28, Charleston, S.C.; Erika Van Pelt, 26, South Kingstown, R.I.; and Creighton Fraker, 28, Heejun Han, 22, and Brielle Von Hugel, 17, New York.

The top 13 men will perform live next Tuesday, with the top 12 women taking the stage live Wednesday. Viewer votes will determine which singers will be eliminated Thursday.

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Thursday, February 23, 2012

8-year-old critical after Wash. school shooting (AP)

[unable to retrieve full-text content]AP - Police say a gun brought to a Washington state elementary school in a third grader's backpack discharged, apparently by accident, critically wounding an 8-year-old classmate.

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Successful Wealth Building

Relating to wealth constructing there are many completely different choices and elements that that you must consider. Your mindset, financial scenario, investment options and goals all play an element to profitable wealth building.

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Your financial situation. Decide the place you?re today and the place you want to be. What does your monetary scenario seem like? To truly build wealth you want to eliminate your debt, unhealthy debt. There is a difference between good and dangerous debt. As you construct your wealth you will have debt, however be sure that it?s debt that?s for the only real goal of building your wealth. Donald Trump does not use his own private money for his actual property, he leverages it with debt. This is good debt
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Electrical Safety Ideas ? Great Home-improvement Tips You Can ...

Lots of newer people to IM get something going and fall flat, and they never stop and wonder if their knowledge is good or they are doing things as well as they could.

You can choose any technique to illustrate this, like people with ms, and that is just a, for instance. Even though we are making an obvious point, we want to really drive this home with you especially if you are new to the game.

If you are extremely confident you are doing everything right, then how about testing that and getting a more experienced opinion? Everything you will ever do in business does not exist in isolation and draws from different directions.

That is exactly why testing everything you do is so important because it is based on changing one aspect of your method and observing the results.

Some of the best home improvement projects that you can do are not so much innovative but practical in nature. The more practical your home improvement project, the easier it will be and the better we will feel. But you have to think about your investment, too, and that means really being practical. Older homes, those that were built 20 or 30 years ago, need to be cared for. It is important to do repairs when they need to be done so that, later on, you do not have to spend more money than you have to. These home improvement ideas, all three of them, may require help from others in order to complete. Here they are.

You probably know about creosote, if your fireplace is old, but still used. What is left after you burn wood is creosote, and it is toxic and corrosive, along with being highly combustible. The insides of a chimney can accumulate creosote, after many years, and it can possibly burst into flames. This substance is dangerous, so if you have it in your chimney, you need to get someone to remove it. Creosote needs to be disposed of correctly, so you need to find a reputable company that will give you a guarantee. We tend to feel that anytime people are too hasty to consider using new approaches or ideas in their business that they are basically not allowing for maximum growth and revenue. But this just goes back to the concept of testing because even having an open mind to try something, if only once, is the smart thing to do. For ages, people have been encouraging others about try because their results were so good. Yet, as individuals, we do have our preferences even if they can be based on what is not ideal, etc.

But the thing is, once you have been burned a few times you start to wake up. Actually, one very smart move for newbies is to buy slow and do a lot of reading and asking questions, if possible, about whatever it is. Newbies and those who have a hard time learning from experience of getting scammed will have this problem. Always seek to validate anything you read, and that is they only path to protecting your self. There are other situations in which due diligence is a great idea, and it is not always with buying something for your business.

Installation of the circuits should include GFCI outlets. These are also called ground fault circuit interrupters. These look different than normal outlets because GFCI outlets are capable of doing different things.

Electricity normally flows from the hot terminal to the mutual terminal. This electrical device senses the flow of electricity between the two points. If the current changes, the device will know that there is an electrical short. This is why you install this type of device. In the event of the current flow change, the GFCI will automatically and very quickly open and stop current flow.

Changing your air conditioner and heater filters is a great way to do some quick and necessary upkeep. Air filters are definitely in any device that uses a heat pump. Dust accumulates on these filters and that is why they must be changed. The simple reason is the air flow will be reduced, and the unit will operate inefficiently. Dust particles that are built up can actually blow through into your home. Changing the filters prevents this. Spend a little extra money on a higher quality filter that actually removes particulate matter in the micron range.

It is in your best interest to always plan home improvement projects with safety in mind. What becomes dangerous is when people try to do things that they have no idea about. It is possible that you could be injured severely or die by doing projects you know nothing about. If you know nothing about load characteristics, or electricity in general, stay away from electrically oriented home improvement projects.

Lots of marketing methods are evergreen and payday loans no credit check is one of them, but there is a reason some of those methods have worked so well over the years. There are lots of successful people online, and they are missing out on so much more profit because they got tunnel vision. You have read about several new approaches, maybe new to you, and that combination is full of incredible new things for your business. You can ask your self a million questions all day long, but in the end you just have to find out for yourself about their value and utility. We have talked about the need for information in IM because of the learning curve, and that definitely applies to today?s topic. After you feel you have enough info to try it out, then you know what needs to be done.

But of course you do not want to upset any of your other marketing efforts, either.

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FDA Moves to Head Off Shortages of 2 Cancer Drugs (HealthDay)

[unable to retrieve full-text content]HealthDay - TUESDAY, Feb. 21 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug
Administration announced Tuesday what it called a series of steps to
ensure the continued availability of vital cancer drugs that have been in
dangerously short supply.

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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

A step toward better electronics

Monday, February 20, 2012

Researchers at Northwestern University have developed a new method for chemically altering graphene, a development that could be a step toward the creation of faster, thinner, flexible electronics.

Highly desired for its many promising attributes, graphene is a one-atom thick, honeycomb-shaped lattice of carbon atoms with exceptional strength and conductivity. Among graphene's many possible applications is electronics: Many experts believe it could rival silicon, transforming integrated circuits and leading to ultra-fast computers, cellphones and related portable electronic devices.

But first, researchers must learn how to tune the electronic properties of graphene -- not an easy feat, given a major challenge intrinsic to the material. Unlike semiconductors such as silicon, pure graphene is a zero band-gap material, making it difficult to electrically "turn off" the flow of current through it. Therefore, pristine graphene is not appropriate for the digital circuitry that comprises the vast majority of integrated circuits.

To overcome this problem and make graphene more functional, researchers around the world are investigating methods for chemically altering the material. The most prevalent strategy is the "Hummers method," a process developed in the 1940s that oxidizes graphene, but that method relies upon harsh acids that irreversibly damage the fabric of the graphene lattice.

Researchers at Northwestern's McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science have recently developed a new method to oxidize graphene without the collateral damage encountered in the Hummers method. Their oxidation process is also reversible, which enables further tunability over the resulting properties of their chemically modified graphene.

The paper, "Chemically Homogeneous and Thermally Reversible Oxidation of Epitaxial Graphene," will be published Feb. 19 in the journal Nature Chemistry.

"Performing chemical reactions on graphene is very difficult," said Mark C. Hersam, professor of materials science and engineering at the McCormick School. "Typically, researchers employ aggressive acidic conditions, such as those utilized in the Hummers method, that damage the lattice and result in a material that is difficult to control.

"In our method, however, the resulting graphene oxide is chemically homogeneous and reversible ? leading to well-controlled properties that can likely be exploited in high-performance applications," said Hersam, who is also a professor of chemistry and of medicine.

To create the graphene oxide, researchers leaked oxygen gas (O2) into an ultra-high vacuum chamber. Inside, a hot tungsten filament was heated to 1500 degrees Celsius, causing the oxygen molecules to dissociate into atomic oxygen. The highly reactive oxygen atoms then uniformly inserted into the graphene lattice.

The resulting material possesses a high degree of chemical homogeneity. Spectroscopic measurements show that the electronic properties of the graphene vary as a function of oxygen coverage, suggesting that this approach can tune the properties of graphene-based devices. "It's unclear if this work will impact real-world applications overnight," Hersam said. "But it appears to be a step in the right direction."

Next, researchers will explore other means of chemically modifying graphene to develop a wider variety of materials, much like scientists did for plastics in the last century.

"Maybe oxygen isn't enough," Hersam said. "Through chemical modification, the scientific community has developed a wide range of polymers, from hard plastics to nylon. We hope to realize the same degree of tunability for graphene."

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New York Fashion Week Through the Eyes of an Army Vet (Time.com)

During my first two years living in Manhattan, a funny thing happened every Valentine's Day. There was a particular buzz in my SoHo neighborhood, home to hundreds of boutiques that collectively carry zero items that would fit me. The excitement, I was told, was for Fashion Week, the biannual gathering of designers, editors, models, celebrities and other tastemakers to view the season's latest runway collections.

Here is what I know about fashion: the industry is arranged in houses centered on famous designers, some living, others dead. I learned this after the scandal in which designer John Galliano was arrested in Paris after allegedly going on a drunken anti-Semitic tirade. A good friend of mine who writes about fashion told me, "Galliano is done, but the House of Dior will survive." That's about it. I spent the first five years of my adult life learning to blow things up and lead troops in combat and then lived for 2? years in the boutique capital of New York, blissfully ignorant about what actually happens at Fashion Week. So when I was handed a ticket to the Rebecca Taylor show at Lincoln Center this year, I jumped at the chance to attend. (PHOTOS: Celebrities Take Center Stage at Fashion Week)

I arrived at the show with my colleague Kayla Webley on a cold Friday afternoon. The ticket said 2 p.m., and I didn't want to be late for my first Fashion Week experience. But Kayla explained that while we needed to be there on time, I shouldn't expect anything to start right away. Great, I thought. "Hurry up and wait" is a deeply ingrained Army philosophy, so there was no surprise there. Once inside, we were sorted through a series of increasingly narrow holding areas. Because we had tickets, we got to leave the riffraff and tourists outside. A scan of our tickets gained us access to an assembly area packed with eager people. The fashions among the fashion viewers were diverse: there were jeans dressed up, jeans dressed down and even fur coats, despite the fact that it was north of 70?F inside. The man behind me pulled off an amazing combination of Nantucket red pants, a red plaid shirt, a black velvet bow tie and a black cable-knit cardigan. Clearly this was the major leagues.

At about 2:15 p.m., the gatekeepers opened the ropes, and we rushed into a second staging area, where we were sorted further. Because Kayla is important, she was given a seat, whereas I was a plebeian at this event and had a "priority standing" ticket. After waiting an additional five minutes or so, the doors opened, and Kayla joined the noble seat holders, while we standers were ushered up a staircase. I have no idea what treasures my priority-standing ticket was supposed to grant me, because at the top of the stairs, I joined the throng of other plebeians who all craned their heads to ensure they could see the runway. After about five minutes crammed near a fire exit, I decided I needed a better vantage point and someone to explain what I was seeing. In Rome, plebs could move up in station. So I decided to sneak into the upper ranks by slipping down to the seats. From the seats, the world was different. For one thing, you could see all the celebrities at very close range. A scrum of photographers surrounded Olivia Palermo, who was a favorite among my soldiers in Iraq. I'm happy to report she's just as cute in person as we thought she was on TV. Just as I relished in my first celebrity sighting, the person whose seat I had occupied tapped me on the shoulder, so it was back to steerage. But when I ventured up to the standing area, I suddenly had a front-row spot ? just in time for the lights to go out at precisely 2:33 p.m. (PHOTOS: The Glamor and Mayhem of Fashion Week)

Suddenly brilliant lights erupted over the runway, and one by one, the models came out. They were clad in leggings and leather; I remember a black fur coat on a woman who was carrying a handbag. "I wanted a girl to feel very richly textured and layered and autumnal," Taylor told the Washington Post. Having read this, I'd say autumnal was a perfect word to describe the collection. I found the clothes to be very autumnal, and seeing as that's what Taylor was going for, the collection was a great success. But honestly, watching the people watching the models was far more fun. The extremely important people in the very center studied each woman fixedly. Palermo, no longer surrounded by press, looked as if she was contemplating Proust. A few of the VIPs took photos with their iPhones, apparently forgetting that 150 photographers with high-powered lenses were snapping away as well.

Then, just as I was starting to enjoy myself, nodding to the rhythm of the electronica music, the models all came out at once, and everyone clapped. I glanced at my watch ? just under 11 minutes for the entire show. When I said something to that effect, someone near me said, "This was actually quite long." What in the world could possibly be accomplished at a short fashion show? As everyone began to clear out, I dashed down to meet Kayla, who, as an important person, had a piece of paper that would get us backstage. A security guard told us we would have to wait for the models to change. Great, I thought, more standing around. "It only takes them about 45 seconds to change," the gatekeeper said. Forty-five seconds! I can't put my shoes on in 45 seconds! We had to wait for one "slow" model who took just over a minute and a half. Still, at 90 seconds, she was pretty impressive.

Backstage, an army of assistants speedily zipped up black garment bags and whisked the outfits away. Past makeup stations and bright lamps was a refrigerator filled with water and chic, skinny cans of Diet Pepsi. Just as Kayla asked Taylor what the best part of New York was, two adorable children ran up to her. When Taylor said she was excited to see the coming snow, her kids grabbed hands and jumped up and down, saying, "Snow is coming tomorrow!" Taylor responded, "Yaaaaay!" She was one of the nicest people I could have imagined.

Moments later we were back outside in the cold, gray afternoon. I tallied it up: 49 minutes of waiting, standing and waiting some more; 11 minutes of fashion bonanza and 3 minutes or so of talking. Not a bad way to spend an afternoon. Multiply that by more than 200 shows, and you total an $865 million economic impact on the city, according to Mayor Mike Bloomberg's office. The same friend who once educated me about the House of Dior also told me that the styles we see in the lines today will become the clothing we'll see in department stores tomorrow. This is a powerful thing to know. A year from now, when I see something remotely similar to what I saw in that fashion show, I'll say, "That's a very autumnal piece. It must be inspired by Rebecca Taylor's 2012 fall-winter collection." Whoever I say this to will be incredibly impressed. And that, I know, will be worth the wait.

TIME's Complete Coverage of Fashion Week

(MORE: How the Seasons Hottest Colors Get Chosen)

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Monday, February 20, 2012

Stella's surreal dinner theater wows London fashionistas (Reuters)

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Reuters - Fashion celebrities were enthralled with British designer Stella McCartney's mixture of magic and illusion, as she eschewed a formal catwalk show for a Matrix-style acrobatic display of models jumping from table to table and dancing on chairs.

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Drug Misuse Treatment Centers - Health And Fitness Tips

Choosing a drug treatment center can be just about the most crucial decisions of your life. It is of vital importance that you really consider a few factors before arriving at a choice.

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Inquire if the center needs supplies for on-site medical care. It happens to be beneficial, because medical doctors and nurses offer 24-hour health care facility products to keep track of and make certain a protected withdrawal from medications. Check out the center?s medical credentials as well as accreditation.

Do certainly not skip to ask which medical charges are featured in the price of therapy at the center. As family members engagement is an essential element of recovery, ask if there happens to be any sort of time dedicated to loved ones shows, and if collection therapy happens to be integrated. Consider that medicine rehabilitation therapy applications ought to provide a proceeding care application that supports as well as monitors rehabilitation.

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Solutions Administration (SAMHSA) provides on-line resources for locating drug and alcohol abuse treatment programs. The Substance abuse Treatment Facility Locater lists private and public facilities which can be licensed, certified, or otherwise approved for inclusion by their state substance abuse agency

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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Whitney Houston's voice still soars (AP)

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The coffin holding the remains of singer Whitney Houston is carried to a hearse after funeral services at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, N.J.,  Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012. Houston died last Saturday at the Beverly Hills Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif., at the age 48. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)AP - After all the testimonials from relatives and friends, the songs from legends and pop stars, the preaching and even laughter, the raw emotion of Whitney Houston's funeral came down to just one moment: The sound of her own voice.


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