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View Facebook Timeline on iPad with This App

Simon Blog

So last month we came across the hoopla of the?Facebook Timeline?- undoubtedly, one of the greatest things Facebook ever did to itself, a feature that is yet to be rolled out to most of the normal users. In case you do not know, Facebook Timeline compiles a biography style timelapse of a user, in the chronological order, as they happened and got archived on Facebook.

While the Facebook Timeline is still in beta phase and only available to Facebook?app?developers, many geekier folks have tried the workarounds and thus, activated the Facebook Timeline on their profiles. Taking the same approach forward, famous iOS app company Loytr, mostly known for?MyPad for Facebook, has now come up with yet another Facebook-related app called?Facebook for Timelines, letting you use Facebook on?your?iPad?in the Timeline style, as compared to the boring conventional profiles.

But only when you use the app, you find out this app is way ahead of the Facebook Timeline on your desktop itself! It has the major iPad touch that you need in every biography you read though your iPad! You can flick through the transitions on your Facebook friend's profiles or just simply choose to go to any friend's profile straightaway, using the list compiled on the basis of alphabetical order. The flick, the animated transitions, is what the desktop versions of Facebook Timeline do not have - very much like iBooks or other reader apps on your iPad.

The home feed very much looks like the desktop browser version of Facebook being displayed on your iPad. Since the app is free of cost, the app sports iAds for revenue, though looking at the experience it offers, the ads do not affect much of the experience. The app is 5.9 MB in size and has a restriction to be compatible with?iOS?4.0 or higher only.

The app gives you the option to create a Facebook Timeline in case you do not have one already. This is a cool feature for all those who haven't activated the Timeline on their?Facebook?profiles?as yet.

Since Facebook for iPad contains many bugs which are depicted in the user comments on iTunes as well, this can be a great third party?Facebook?app, especially if you like using your iPad more like a slate/e-book reading sort of a gadget. You can?download?Timelines for Facebook?here for free.

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Source: http://newyork.ibtimes.com/articles/256617/20111127/ipad-app-facebook-timeline.htm

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China keen to invest in Western infrastructure: CIC head (Reuters)

LONDON (Reuters) ? China is keen to invest in the ailing infrastructure of Western countries, especially Britain, the chairman and chief executive of the Asian country's sovereign wealth fund wrote in the Financial Times.

"Now, infrastructure in Europe and the U.S. badly needs more investment," China Investment Corporation's (CIC) Lou Jiwei wrote in an op ed piece.

He said while China had traditionally confined itself to the role of contractor in overseas infrastructure projects, the country's investors now saw a need to invest in, develop and operate such projects.

"In a sign of this determination, the China Investment Corporation ... is now keen to team up with fund managers or participate in public-private-partnerships (PPP) in the UK infrastructure sector as an equity investor," Lou wrote.

"CIC believes that such an investment, guided by commercial principles, offers the chance of a 'win-win' solution for all."

Local co-investors need to provide local knowledge for infrastructure projects while the government must encourage domestic players to head them, Lou wrote.

He proposed PPP arrangements for infrastructure projects whereby governments invest with local or overseas institutional investors to share the risks and returns.

Lou said long-term investment in infrastructure was inadequate and emphasised the need for governments to implement pro-investment policies such as making fiscal adjustments, lowering taxes and offering bank loans at discounted rates.

"These measures will generate demand for equipment manufacturing, put more people on the payroll and cut back on unemployment benefit spending," he wrote.

(Writing by Michelle Martin; Editing by Dale Hudson)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/business/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111127/bs_nm/us_china_infrastructure

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Tulane legal analyst Gabe Feldman gives his take on the tentative ...

Here's a quick question-and-answer session with Tulane Sports Law dean and legal analyst Gabe Feldman on the framework in place for a new labor agreement between NBA owners and players. The two sides tentatively agreed to a deal early Saturday morning, apparently ending the 149-day lockout and what it means for the New Orleans Hornets' chances of regaining point guard Chris Paul, who can opt out of the final year of his contract at the end of the season.

Q: Can you break down the deal as you know it?

A: "The players will get between 49 and 51 percent of basketball related income and if the better off the league does, the higher the percentage gets. So there is a chance the players will end up with 51 percent of BRI. That's still obviously a huge win for the owners, to go from paying 57 percent down to even 51.

"And then on the system issues, the players got to hang on to some of the exceptions and the owners got some of them taken away. The mid-level exception I think will remain more intact than certainly the owners had hoped. And the extend-and-trade and sign-and-trade provisions will essentially stay intact. Then I think the real big issue for small market teams, particularly teams like the Hornets, is to see the effect of the luxury tax, which was instituted to essentially simulate a hard cap. And then how much revenue sharing the owners will engage in internally. We were always looking at two simultaneous negotiations. One was between players and owners, the other was between owners within themselves. The owners wanted to contain costs, which they've done by getting a significant share back from the players. But they've also wanted to make sure spending levels were relatively equal. And that each team could be financially viable. They tried to do that by putting in a hard cap and increase revenue sharing. They didn't get the hard cap, but they'll get the luxury tax (increase) and the question is how much revenue sharing will occur.

"The other piece is, and I haven't seen the details on it, but the perception was there would be an increase in the salary floor, much like we saw in the NFL, just to narrow the gap in spending between big markets and small markets."

Q: Is this a good deal for the Hornets specifically?

A: "It is. It's perhaps not as good as it could have been, because it won't limit spending of the big-market teams as much as the owners had initially hoped for. But it will put some limits on their spending and it will lead to increased revenue sharing. And then in terms of the actual impact as to whether it would make it harder or easier for the Hornets to keep their team intact, it makes it easier. But there are still enough loopholes in the cap to allow the big-market teams to sign away the top guys."

Q: So there's remains fear of potentially losing Chris Paul?

A: "Yeah, there is. There weren't many systems that would erase that fear completely, but this system does a better job than the previous system. But it's still not a perfect system for the Hornets."

Q: Would new agreement make it more financially attractive to a potential new owner?

A: "I think there's no question. I think it makes it more attractive for all owners, but particularly an owner for the Hornets. I think first of all the fact that the lockout is now almost over, and revenues will start coming in. And there is a system that does make it easier for a team for like the Hornets to compete on and off the court."

Q: Do both sides win and lose in this compromise?

A: "I think the owners probably win a little more than the players. But we knew that going in. We knew the players were just playing defense, just trying to hold on to whatever they could. And they gave up a lot. But they're still getting at least 50 percent of a $4 billion pie. So no real losers."

Source: http://www.nola.com/hornets/index.ssf/2011/11/tulane_legal_analyst_gabe_feld.html

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Universities with the finest eats

Con Poulos

Boston College's The Chocolate Bar serves just about every chocolate pastry imaginable, including chocolate cake, and even has a chocolate fountain.

By Kate Krader, Food & Wine

Who doesn?t want to attend a school that?s best in the country at something? Devotees of the U.S. News & World Report?report can brag about their classes at Harvard or Princeton. Anyone big into BCS college football rankings will want LSU and Alabama as their alma mater. Not me. I?d want to be at a school that?s got bragging rights in the food world. While I work towards my dream of ranking the country?s best food schools (anyone who wants to help, let me know), I?ll call out a few with highlights ranging from sausage making to chocolate fountains.?

Master meat crafting: University of Wisconsin at Madison
Last year, UW launched a meat science program. When you?re done with the two-year program, you earn the title Master Meat Crafter. It?s a funny name (it suggests that you become the beef equivalent of an ice sculptor) but a cool program: Students learn all about sausage making and bacon curing, both in the classroom and with hands-on meat processing work. Among the benefits: after a two-day meat curing lesson, you sit down to eat what you learned.

Vegan heaven: UCLA
I didn?t arbitrarily assign this award. Last year, UCLA won PETA2's Most Vegan-Friendly College Contest. (PETA2 being the student branch of PETA.) At UCLA, food-service workers regularly met with the student-run Bruins for Animals. The school offers dozens of vegan options, including veggie chicken fingers and?vegan chili cheese dogs; for dessert, there are vegan cappuccino cookies. If you hate that UCLA has this honor and another school doesn?t, the bracket for Most Vegan-Friendly College for 2011 is live right now; as of this writing, UConn and University of Colorado at Boulder both made it to the second round.

Sustainable superstars: Pomona College, Claremont Calif.
If you didn?t know I was talking about a school dining program, you might think I was describing a high-end NYC restaurant. Since the fall semester began, the school has sourced about 65 percent of its seafood from fisheries that don?t practice overfishing.?All the coffee and tea is fair trade organic, all eggs are sourced from cage-free chickens and most of the meat served is humanely raised.?I wonder if they have a good wine list to go with that.

Best tailgaters: University of Mississippi at Oxford
This school has a motto that I admire: "Ole Miss may not win the game, but we will always win the party." By all accounts, the Grove ? the 10 acres of Ole Miss where fans set up magnificent tents, with well-set tables and multiple direct TV screens inside ? is tailgating masterclass, as long as you?re not looking for a whole hog roasting on a spit next to a keg. There are no RV?s, no grills and technically, no beer; much of the food is catered, and most of the drinking is hard alcohol, which is absolutely fine with the local authorities.

Chocolate champions: Boston College
If I?d been aware of this program as a senior in high school, I know where I would have applied early decision. BC operates The Chocolate Bar, which serves just about every chocolate pastry imaginable: chocolate cinnamon rolls, chocolate croissants, chocolate chip muffins, chocolate sundaes and multiple kinds of chocolate cake. What takes them beyond is the make-your-own-fondue chocolate fountain, which I thought was basically illegal after your super sweet 16.

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Source: http://itineraries.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/15/8822824-universities-with-the-finest-eats

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2 shot, 15 hurt in Black Friday shop violence

Holiday shoppers are flocking to stores with hopes of snagging Black Friday deals. Courtney Reagan reports from the Greene Town Center in Dayton, Ohio.

By NBC News, msnbc.com staff and Associated Press

Violence erupted at Black Friday?sales across the U.S. with one?bargain-hunter left?critically injured?after being shot during?a robbery and 15 other people?injured?when an angry shopper used pepper spray.

Updated 5:30 p.m. ET: Several of the incidents took place at Walmart stores as millions of Americans loaded up on holiday purchases. A spokesman for the company told NBC News that?"overall, it's been a very safe event at the thousands of Walmart stores open for Black Friday."

"There were a few unfortunate incidents, but otherwise we've heard positive feedback from our customers and associates," he said.

Update 12:17 p.m. ET:?A robot removed a suspicious device that led to the evacuation of a Walmart store ?in Cave Creek, Ariz.,?Maricopa County, sheriff's deputies said.

Deputies told KPHO-TV of Phoenix that they had reason to believe the device might have been an explosive and said whoever left it in a refrigerator at the store Thursday could face felony charges. Police dogs swept the store for further possible devices, they said, and the?store reopened late Thursday night, KPHO reported.

Update 11:57 a.m. ET:?An off-duty police officer used pepper spray?on shoppers at a Walmart in Kinston, N.C.

Kinston police Sgt. Roland Davis said an off-duty officer whom the store had hired to help with security used the chemical while trying to make an arrest during a disturbance. Unconfirmed reports said as many as 20 peopl ewer affected.

Updated 10:55 a.m. ET:?A Rome, N.Y., man was charged with disorderly conduct after a fight that broke out the moment Black Friday shopping began at midnight, NBC station WSTM of Syracuse, N.Y., reported.

Several shoppers at the electronics department at a Walmart store were pushed to the ground, and several fights broke out, Oneida County sheriff's deputies said. Two shoppers were taken to a hospital for minor injuries.

Updated 10:39 a.m. ET:?Police said they were investigating a possible shooting in the parking lot of Valley West Mall in West Des Moines, Iowa, NBC station WHO reported. There was no immediate report that anyone was injured.

Police got a call of shots fired shortly before 4 a.m., when the mall opened. They wouldn't say whether they had a suspect, and they reassured shoppers that the mall is safe..

Updated 9:50 a.m. ET: A 55-year-old shopper was shot and wounded during a robbery near a Walmart in Myrtle Beach, S.C., NBC station WMBF reported.

Tonia Robbins, 55, was shot in the foot after two men demanded her purse shortly after 1 a.m. ET Friday as she stood?by the trunk of her car with friends.

Updated 9:45 a.m. ET: An explosive device was found at a break room at a Walmart in Cave Creek, Ariz., according to reports Friday.??

Maricopa County Sheriff's Office said a suspicious package was found inside a refrigerator in the store break room on Thursday. The store was evacuated as a precaution while deputies investigated the package.


Updated at 9:40 a.m. ET: A Black Friday shopper was shot and critically injured during a robbery outside a Walmart in San Leandro, Calif., early Friday, police said.

Police patrolling the parking lot found a victim suffering a gunshot wound and a possible suspect being detained by family members of the victim.

Police said the victims were walking to their car with their purchases and were approached by multiple suspects who demanded the merchandise.

A fight ensued and one suspect pulled out a gun and shot one of the victims. Some of the victims wrestled down one suspect as the other suspect fled the scene.

The victim who was shot is in critical but stable condition at a local hospital. The suspect in custody is an adult male in his mid '20s, but it is not known if he was the shooter.

Updated at 7.30 a.m. ET: An angry woman used pepper spray?when?Black Friday bargain-hunters tried to cut in?line at a crowded Walmart store in Los Angeles late Thursday, leaving 15 people with minor injuries. The incident occurred shortly after 10:20 p.m. PT (1:20?a.m. ET Friday)?in the San Fernando Valley as shoppers looking for deals were let inside the outlet.

Shawn Lenske, a Los Angeles fire department spokesman, said the injuries were due to "rapid crowd movement."

Video uploaded to youTube shows shopper recovering after one woman allegedly doused them in pepper spray as they battled for bargains at a Walmart in Los Angeles. NBC's Kristen Dahlgren reports.

NBC News reported police said no more than 15 were hurt, 10 of them for the effects of inhalation of pepper spray.

Police Lt. Abel Parga said a woman used pepper spray, then left. Parga said police were looking for the woman and no arrests have been made.

?"It was an unhappy customer,'' he said.

A witness told Los Angeles' NBC4?that the incident started as people waited in line for the new Xbox 360.

The witness said a woman with two children in tow became upset with the way people were pushing in line. The witness said the woman pulled out pepper spray and sprayed the other people.

NBC News?quoted a police officer?as saying the flare-up was triggered when a crowd rushed toward merchandise following a "big reveal" of?items that had been hidden by draping.

NYT: Friday's deals may not be the best

One section of the store was cleared while patients were treated and the pepper spray dissipated, Parga said. People were seen pouring out of the store, but customers were allowed back in to continue shopping.

The dispute came as as stores opened their doors at midnight ? a few hours earlier than they normally do on the most anticipated shopping day of the year.

Story: Crazed weekend launches crucial retail season

Herald Square in New York was bustling at 6 p.m. ET Thursday, the Associated Press reported, with shoppers looking to snag discounts at Old Navy and other stores that were open on the Thanksgiving. By 9:45 p.m. ET, more than 300 people were waiting outside a Best Buy in New York before it opened at midnight. An hour later, nearly 2,000 were in line at another Best Buy in St. Petersburg, Florida, ahead of its midnight opening.

Retailers hope the earlier openings will make Black Friday shopping more convenient for Americans who are more likely to be worried about high unemployment and the other challenges they face in the weak economy.

A Texas couple is set to tie the knot after meeting three years ago while waiting in a Black Friday shopping line at Target. KXAS-TV's Amanda Guerra reports.

Black Friday is important to merchants because it kicks off the holiday shopping season, a time when they can make 25 to 40 percent of their annual revenue. It's expected that shoppers will spend nearly $500 billion during the holiday shopping season, or about 3 percent more than they did last year.

PhotoBlog: Black Friday shopping starts on Thursday

"It's a good move to try to get shoppers to spend sooner, before they run out of money," says Burt Flickinger, III, president of retail consultancy Strategic Resource Group.

About 34 percent of consumers plan to shop on Black Friday, up from 31 percent last year, according to the International Council of Shopping Centers, and 16 percent had planned to shop on Thanksgiving Day itself. For the weekend, 152 million people are expected shop, up from 138 million last year.

Update at 5:45 a.m. ET: Authorities say gunfire erupted at a North Carolina mall as holiday shoppers gathered, the Associated Press reported.

The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office said detectives were looking for two suspects after gunfire rang out at Cross Creek Mall in Fayetteville early Friday. No injuries were reported.

The first shots were fired around 2 a.m. outside the mall near a food court entrance. Investigators say several more shots were fired after one of the suspects ran inside the mall.

Source: http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/25/9012057-10-hurt-after-unhappy-customer-pepper-sprays-black-friday-shoppers

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Nokia Siemens to lay off 17,000 worldwide (AP)

HELSINKI ? Nokia Siemens Networks is slashing 17,000 jobs worldwide by 2013 ? nearly 23 percent of its work force ? as it strives to cut costs by euro1 billion ($1.35 billion).

The world's No. 2 mobile infrastructure maker said Wednesday the measures are part of major restructuring to make the company more flexible and efficient as it struggles against new Asian rivals.

The Finnish-German joint venture, which makes mobile networks necessary for cellphone use and communication between other mobile devices, said it would outsource services and "significantly" reduce suppliers, but gave few details.

"We will continue to push network outsourcing, we will not focus so much on field maintenance deals," CEO Rajeev Suri said. "That will allow us to use our global delivery capabilities and do remote management from our centers in India and Portugal and transform those businesses to pick up and make money."

Since Nokia Corp., the world's largest cellphone maker, joined forces with Germany's giant industrial equipment maker Siemens AG in 2006, the 50-50 joint venture has seen dwindling profits, worsened by the global economic downturn.

Last year, Nokia Siemens acquired the majority of Motorola Corp.'s wireless operations for $1.2 billion in a major thrust to gain a stronger foothold worldwide and to gain access to top American wireless carriers and cable companies, including ATT, Verizon Wireless and Sprint Nextel Corp., which depend on technology provided by infrastructure suppliers.

Strategy Analytics analyst Phil Kendall says Nokia Siemens is now being challenged by Chinese rivals, such as Huawei Technologies Ltd. and ZTE Corp.

"It's a challenging environment where the Chinese have shaken up the operational environment by originally selling cheap hardware and won business that way, but have now built up a credible reputation and become quite competent technology providers," Kendall said. "All of the big traditional Western infrastructure vendors have really had to work hard to fight off the threat."

Nokia Siemens says it aims to focus on mobile broadband and services, streamlining the organization to improve long-term competitiveness and profitability.

"We believe that the future of our industry is in mobile broadband and services. We aim to be an undisputed leader in these areas," Suri said.

He described the planned layoffs as regrettable but necessary, but gave no details.

"As we look towards the prospect of an independent future, we need to take action now to improve our profitability and cash generation," Suri said.

Nokia shares jumped more than 2 percent on the news but were unchanged at euro4.18 ($5.60) in late Helsinki trading.

Nokia Siemens Networks is based in Espoo, near Helsinki. It employs 74,000 employees in 150 countries.

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See ?DWTS? most memorable finale moments

By Ree Hines

At the end of Tuesday night?s two-hour ?Dancing With the Stars? season send-off, sentimental favorite J.R. Martinez waltzed away with the mirror ball trophy. But as anyone who watched the show knows, that was far from the only memorable moment of the finale.

In fact, the first dance of the evening, performed by Ricki Lake ? who didn?t even make it to the final two ? was easily the best of the ballroom bunch.

In a reprise of her perfect ?Psycho? themed tango, Lake and pro partner Derek Hough impressed.

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For his dance floor rewind, Rob Kardashian put on a flawed, but still memorable, version of his earlier ?Fly Me To the Moon? foxtrot.

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Martinez decided to give his ?Jump, Jive an? Wail? routine another try, but unfortunately, the do-over fell short of his first effort.

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Of course, some of the best bits didn?t even involve the last contenders. For instance, Chynna Phillips, who bowed out of the ballroom battle early after a flub-filled ?Mission: Impossible? routine, found redemption with a near-perfect performance of the same dance.

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But the night?s most entertaining, if not technically precise, dance came courtesy of fashion guru Carson Kressley, whose ?Vogue? number wowed the crowd.

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Lions RB Smith making most of second chance

Kevin Smith

By NOAH TRISTER

updated 4:24 p.m. ET Nov. 23, 2011

DETROIT - Less than four years removed from one of the most sensational seasons college football has seen, Kevin Smith was back home in Florida, waiting and hoping for a chance to revive what once looked like such a promising career.

Let go by the Detroit Lions in March, the injury-plagued Smith was at a crossroads that seemed more like a dead end ? at least as far as his football future was concerned.

"It's a humbling experience. I definitely have an appreciation for the game and know that the NFL is 'Not For Long,'" Smith said. "If you make it one year, two years, no matter what line you get picked, it's always a blessing."

After a half-season out of the league, Smith was finally offered his second chance ? by the same team that wouldn't give him a contract a few months earlier. With its banged-up backfield needing a boost, Detroit brought back Smith. Last weekend, in the second game of his new stint with the Lions, he scored three touchdowns in a 49-35 victory over Carolina.

The next time Smith takes the field, it will be in front of a national television audience, when Detroit tries to end Green Bay's unbeaten run Thursday in a Thanksgiving showdown. And yes, this is one player who can certainly appreciate the symbolism of that holiday.

"The chance to be in the NFL, the chance that God blessed me with another opportunity, is what I'm thankful for," Smith said.

Born in Miami, Smith played both running back and safety at Southridge High School, where he was also an academic honor roll student. As a freshman at Central Florida in 2005, he made an immediate impact, rushing for 1,178 yards.

Two seasons later, Smith carried the ball a staggering 450 times for 2,567 yards, finishing 61 yards shy of the single-season record held by another college star who went on to play for the Lions: Barry Sanders.

Smith turned pro after that, joining a 2008 draft loaded with outstanding running backs. Chris Johnson, Darren McFadden, Rashard Mendenhall, Matt Forte, Ray Rice and Jamaal Charles were all picked that year.

For a while, Smith looked like he belonged in that class. Taken in the third round, he ran for 976 yards as a rookie, showing promise even while the Lions became the first NFL team to go 0-16.

He was a big part of the offense again in 2009, but toward the end of that season, he tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. Smith came back slowly last year and played in six games, but a thumb injury ended his season in November.

When the Lions let him go, Smith wasn't surprised. He said he respected the team's decision, but the timing clearly wasn't good. Smith first had to wait out the lockout, then try to catch on somewhere else

"With the lockout this year and short training camps and things like that, it was really a terrible situation for him in trying to come back," Lions coach Jim Schwartz said. "Credit to Kevin. He never lost faith, he persevered."

Smith's routine was simple: wake up at 7 a.m., work out until noon. Then he'd go home and play with his son, who is now 18 months old.

Smith tried out for several teams ? he said about a half-dozen brought him in ? but the season dragged on, and he still had nowhere to play. After all his injuries, it wasn't clear if Smith would be heard from again in the NFL.

"I think it was pretty hard on my mom, but she didn't really show any weakness. She's a strong woman. I kind of get that from her. I can honestly say she missed the game as much as I did," Smith said. "She kept a positive attitude. She knew that I would get another shot. She believed."

Looking back, he's realistic about what the future could have held.

"I think I was going to head back to school. The bills still got to get paid, so probably get a job and see what happens the next year," Smith said. "I try not to think too far ahead. In that situation, you don't want to have the attitude of, 'What if I don't get in?' or 'What if nobody calls me?'"

Smith instead focused on staying in shape, fighting the urge to play general manager in his head.

"That right there drove me crazy more than anything ? trying to keep track of, 'He goes down here, well, why wouldn't they pick me up here?'" Smith said. "It's a crazy business, but you get an opportunity and then maybe you get a chance to show some people that maybe they slept on you when they had a chance to pick you up."

While Smith was trying to show he could contribute to an NFL team, the Lions were in the thick of the playoff race after winning their first five games. With quarterback Matthew Stafford finally healthy, Detroit's offense was clicking, but the lack of a consistent running game was a concern.

Rookie Mikel Leshoure tore his left Achilles tendon before the season even started, and Jahvid Best has been hampered by concussion problems. The Lions were thin at running back, and earlier this month, they turned to Smith.

"Any time that you're a player, you realize what an honor and privilege it is to play in the NFL," Schwartz said. "When you're faced with that being gone, maybe it becomes even more so. It just shows you Kevin is very appreciative of what he has in life and how he got here. I don't think there's any room for bitterness."

When the Lions fell behind early Sunday, Smith helped turn the game around, leading Detroit down the field almost by himself with a 43-yard run and a 28-yard touchdown catch. He went on to rush for 140 yards ? more than he had all of last season.

"He played great," Stafford said. "He was breaking tackles, doing a great job picking up blitzes in the pass game, and when his guy didn't come, he was getting out, making some catches and getting yards after the catch. If we can get that kind of effort out of him every week, obviously it would be a great thing."

Fresh legs may be Smith's biggest asset right now, and he can still impress with his vision and cutting ability. On Detroit's final scoring play last weekend, the 6-foot-1, 217-pound Smith took a handoff and danced to the right, avoiding a charging tackler before turning upfield. He then sprinted by another defender and juked his way past one more before trotting into the end zone for a 19-yard touchdown that sealed the win.

Smith was chosen NFC offensive player of the week by the NFL, and he might be the biggest X-factor when the Lions (7-3) host the Packers (10-0). He's still settling in back in Detroit, and his family isn't expected to be in attendance on Thanksgiving. Smith says he's heading home after the game.

It may not be a perfect arrangement, but Smith has an opportunity now, a chance to enjoy a gratifying finish to a year that began amid so much uncertainty.

"I could have been anywhere. I could have went to another team and played and had a 2-7 record and been home at the end of the season," Smith said. "I'm right back here where I'm familiar. They're familiar with me. They trust me. I trust them. We're right in the thick of things."

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Anti-Chavez editor will be released in Venezuela (AP)

CARACAS, Venezuela ? The lawyer for a jailed Venezuelan newspaper editor says a judge has ordered his client to be freed pending trial.

Lawyer Pedro Aranguren tells the Globovision television channel it is not yet clear when Leocenis Garcia will be released.

Garcia was arrested on charges of insulting public officials after his 6to Poder newspaper published a front-page photo montage portraying several female officials as cabaret dancers in revealing skirts and high heels. Among them were the Supreme Court president and elections chief.

The article accused the supposedly independent officials being subordinate to President Hugo Chavez.

Aranguren said Monday that Garcia was "unjustly jailed for a journalistic opinion."

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The Mind's Hidden Switches

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Eric J. Nestler, director of the Friedman Brain Institute at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City, talks about his article in the December issue of Scientific American magazine on epigenetics and human behavior, called "Hidden Switches in the Mind"

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Eric Nestler, director of the Friedman Brain Institute at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City talks about his article in the December issue of Scientific American magazine, on epigenetics and human behavior, called Hidden Switches In The Mind.? ?
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Kris Humphries: The Husband from Hell?


Kim Kardashian has been receiving the brunt of criticism for her split from Kris Humphries, with over 100,000 people even signing a petition to take this waste of large breasts off the air.

But the latest issue of Us Weekly quotes sources who point a finger at the bruising NBA power forward, even dubbing him the Husband from Hell.

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On top of clubbing throughout New York and Los Angeles - insisting on free bottle service wherever he went - Humphries simply acted like a jerk for most of the 72 days, an insider claims:

"He belittled her in front of people. He'd call her stupid. It was truly sickening."

This mole remembers at least one incident where Kris referred to Kim as a "fat ass" and added that he resents her fame and fortune:

"He tried to control Kim by bringing her down... He would say truly terrible things. One time, he said she had no talent and her fame wouldn't last."

Well, one of those points is true. We're praying the other soon comes to fruition, as well.

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Hands-on with Ice Cream Sandwich on the Nexus S

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You didn't think we would stop playing with the Ice Cream Sandwich AOSP ROM for the Nexus S so soon did you?  Trust me when I tell you it's almost 100 percent, and well worth the time to flash and try it out.  We've been having a go with it for a good while now, and decided to fire up the camera and let everyone have a look.  Catch the video after the break, then hit the download link to give Ice Cream Sandwich a try yourself -- you'll be glad you did.

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UC Davis chancellor sorry for pepper spray incident (Reuters)

DAVIS, Calif (Reuters) ? A University of California chancellor apologized to jeering students on Monday for police use of pepper spray against campus protesters in a standoff captured by video and widely replayed on television and the Internet.

The pepper-spraying last week led to suspensions of the campus police chief and two officers, and thrust the normally quiet, conservative and mostly apolitical UC Davis campus to the forefront of anti-Wall Street "Occupy" protests nationwide.

Faculty and student critics of Friday's confrontation, some of whom demanded the chancellor's resignation, said it had damaged the school's image and the climate for free expression at the university.

UC Davis Chancellor Linda Katehi has come under sharp criticism for the school's handling of the protests, with some critics blaming her for what they viewed as excessive force employed by campus police.

An hours-long rally on Monday, attended by more than 1,000 students, faculty members and even parents, was capped by demonstrators pitching at least a dozen tents in the center of the campus, again defying rules forbidding such encampments.

Taking the stage following a parade of speakers who railed against her, Katehi told the crowd: "I'm here to apologize. I really feel horrible for what happened on Friday." Many in the audience answered with boos and catcalls.

"You may not believe anything I say today. It's my responsibility to earn your trust," she said, adding, "I don't want to be the chancellor of the university we had on Friday."

The crowd roared back with cries of "Resign!"

She left the stage after about a minute, looking shaken, and was hustled by security personnel to a waiting car, followed by a throng of media and a cluster of students yelling: "Don't come back!"

As on other campuses around the country, protests at UC Davis, a school of 31,000 students known for its agriculture, wine-making and veterinary programs, started out focused on issues of economic inequality and tuition hikes.

But Monday's rally was spurred by last week's pepper-spray dousing of protesting students and an earlier confrontation at UC Berkeley in which police jabbed students with night sticks.

There was no visible police presence at Monday's gathering, which remained peaceful.

"Before, students didn't see how (the Occupy movement) affected them, but I think watching the video ... they see how it affects them," said Cole Sawyer, 19, from Long Beach, California, one of the students pepper-sprayed last week.

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Hours earlier in Oakland, a hot spot of anti-Wall Street activism in recent weeks, police in the largely working-class city on the east bank of San Francisco Bay swept away, at least temporarily, the last of the town's protest camps.

Police moved in shortly after midnight and removed 20 to 30 tents from Snow Park, the only Oakland camp still standing after another park and a vacant lot were cleared on Sunday. Later, organizers said they had occupied a home in the process of foreclosure in what they described as a "home defense".

Oakland police spokeswoman Johnna Watson said the tents at Snow Park were dismantled without incident or arrests.

Oakland has been a flash point of the anti-Wall Street movement, helping rally support nationwide for demonstrations launched in New York in September to protest excesses of the financial system, bank bailouts and high unemployment.

Attention over the weekend shifted to UC Davis, near the state capital, Sacramento, where a widely circulated video clip showed a police officer walking back and forth in front of protesters huddled on the ground, repeatedly spraying them in the face. Other police kept onlookers at bay with batons.

UC President Mark Yudof placed two campus police officers on paid administrative leave on Sunday and launched a review of police procedures university-wide. He told all 10 UC campus chancellors in a teleconference on Monday: "We cannot let this happen again," according to a university statement.

Katehi said on Monday that the campus chief of police had also been suspended. In addition, she asked the Yolo County District Attorney's office to investigate the use of force by campus police and said she would create a task force to conduct a campus review and report recommendations in 30 days.

But the executive council of the Academic Senate at UC Davis, which represents some 1,800 faculty at the campus, voted on Sunday to form its own inquiry and a "representative assembly" of all 100 department representatives next week.

"The agenda will be to have a discussion with the chancellor," council chair Linda Bisson, a viticulture professor, told Reuters. She added that one possible outcome could be a call for a vote of no-confidence.

"Most people I've spoken to say, 'We want the facts in the case, and then we'll decide.' Others say, 'It doesn't matter what the facts are. The incident was so atrocious, the chancellor has to go.'" No date for the meeting has been set.

UC Davis spokeswoman Claudia Morain denied that Katehi had instructed police to use force in removing tents last week.

"There was a concern that letting them remain and letting the number grow could be a health hazard. The whole idea was to end it peaceably," she said.

(Additional reporting and writing by Steve Gorman; Editing by Cynthia Johnston and Peter Bohan)

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Debt panel poised to admit failure (AP)

WASHINGTON ? A special deficit-reduction supercommittee appears likely to admit failure on Monday, unable or unwilling to compromise on a mix of spending cuts and tax increases required to meet its assignment of saving taxpayers at least $1.2 trillion over the coming decade.

The panel is sputtering to a close after two months of talks in which the members were never able to get close to bridging a fundamental divide over how much to raise taxes to address a budget deficit that forced the government to borrow 36 cents of every dollar it spent last year.

Members of the bipartisan panel, formed during the summer crisis over raising the government's borrowing limit, spent their time on Sunday in testy performances on television talk shows, blaming each other for the impasse.

In a series of television interviews, not a single panelist seemed optimistic about any last-minute breakthrough. And it was clear that the two sides had never gotten particularly close, at least in the official exchanges of offers that were leaked to the media.

Aides said any remaining talks had broken off.

"There is one sticking divide. And that's the issue of what I call shared sacrifice," said panel co-chair Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., on CNN's "State of the Union."

"The wealthiest Americans who earn over a million a year have to share too. And that line in the sand, we haven't seen Republicans willing to cross yet," she said

Republicans said Democrats' demands on taxes were simply too great and weren't accompanied by large enough proposals to curb the explosive growth of so-called entitlement programs like Medicare and Medicaid.

"If you look at the Democrats' position it was `We have to raise taxes. We have to pass this jobs bill, which is another almost half-trillion dollars. And we're not excited about entitlement reform,' " countered Republican Jon Kyl of Arizona on NBC's "Meet the Press."

Under the committee's rules, any plan would have to be unveiled Monday, but it appeared that Murray and co-chair Rep. Jeb Hensarling of Texas would instead issue a statement declaring the panel's work at a close, aides said.

"Put a bow on it. It's done," said an aide to a supercommittee Republican.

Failure by the panel would trigger about $1 billion over nine years in automatic across-the-board spending cuts to a wide range of domestic programs and the Pentagon budget, starting in 2013, according to the Congressional Budget Office. This action, called a "sequester," would also generate $169 billion in saving from lower interest costs on the national debt.

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says the required cuts of up to $454 billion to the Pentagon would be "devastating" and leave a "hollow force," and defense hawks of Capitol Hill promise to unwind them. But that effort will be complicated by the insistence of other lawmakers that the overall amount of the budget cuts be left in place.

"I can't imagine that, knowing of the importance of national defense, that both Democrats and Republicans wouldn't find a way to work through that process so we still get the $1.2 trillion in cuts, but it doesn't all fall on defense," said supercommittee Republican Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona.

The panel's failure also sets up a fight within a battle-weary, dysfunctional Congress over renewing a payroll tax cut and jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed, both of which are set to expire at the end of the year. Both proposals are part of President Barack Obama's $447 billion jobs plan.

Extending the current 2 percentage point payroll tax cut isn't a popular idea with many Republicans, but allowing it to expire could harm the economy, economists say. So too would a cutoff of unemployment benefits averaging about $300 a week to millions of people who have been out of work for more than six months.

Serious negotiations ended Friday after Democrats rejected a $644 billion offer comprised of $543 billion in spending cuts, fees and other non-tax revenue, as well as $3 billion in tax revenue from closing a special tax break for corporate purchases of private jets. It also assumed $98 billion in reduced interest costs.

Officials familiar with the offer said it would save the government $121 billion by requiring federal civilian workers to contribute more to their pension plans, shave $23 billion from farm and nutrition programs and generate $15 billion from new auctions of broadcast spectrum to wireless companies.

Democrats said the plan was unbalanced because it included barely any tax revenue.

"Our Democratic friends are unable to cut even a dollar in spending without saying it has to be accompanied by tax increases," Kyl said.

On Saturday, Sen. Rob Portman floated an even smaller plan, said a lawmaker directly familiar with the panel's work. It, too, was rejected. The lawmaker required anonymity because of the secrecy of the talks.

The committee faces a Wednesday deadline. But members would have to agree on the outlines of a package by Monday to allow time for drafting and assessing by the Congressional Budget Office.

Over the past couple of weeks, the two sides have made a variety of offers and counter-offers, starting with a more than $3 trillion plan from Democrats that would have increased tax revenues by $1.3 trillion in exchange for further cuts in agency budgets, a change in the measure used to calculate cost-of-living increases for Social Security beneficiaries, and curbs on the growth of Medicare and Medicaid.

"We put on the table a proposal that required tough compromises on both sides, and they never did that," said Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., the only House Democrat on the panel to participate in late-stage bipartisan talks.

Republicans countered with a $1.5 trillion plan that included a potential breakthrough ? $250 billion in higher taxes gleaned as Congress passes a future tax reform measure. The plan was trashed by Democrats, however, who said it would have lowered tax rates for the wealthy too far while eliminating tax breaks that chiefly benefit the middle class.

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[prMac.com] Santiago, Chile - Chilean app developer E-Pig Games invites players to be part of the next smash hit iPhone and iPod touch game, ePig Monster Smasher. Having already found success with titles such as e-Pig Surf and e-Pig Dash, the company is now running a unique competition for its next game, asking gamers to give their voice to 'The Reaper', a major adversary not to be trifled with!

Contestants are asked to record their interpretation of the phrase "BAAACOOOOON!!! UUURGGGHH!!!" and send it in to the company, who will sift through all entries and choose a winner. The winner will be able to hear his own voice bellowing from the speakers whenever the Reaper appears on-screen. In addition, a second prize of a $50 iTunes gift card will also be awarded to the winning entry.

"We always listen to our players," says e-Pig Games CEO Nicolas Palacios. "Now we really want to hear what they come up with, the scarier the better, and get them closer to our games with this awesome competition! It's very exciting!"

Submissions to the contest should be no more than five seconds in length, and should be sent toePig Games by November 30th, 2011. Visit our website for more information and contest rules details. Look for Eddie in e-Pig! Monster Smasher, a gravity Puzzle/Action game full of scary monsters, treacherous locations and death defying puzzles! The game will be available for iPhone 3GS and up, iPod touch 3rd gen and iPad on December 19th.

Headquartered in Santiago, Chile, e-Pig Games is a video games development company founded by Nicolas Palacios, Diego Palacios and Andres Cortes. Their focus is on iOs platform. Copyright (C) 2011 e-Pig Games. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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At British hearing, stars turn tables on tabloids (AP)

LONDON ? They've been hacked and libeled, stalked and slandered. Now the public figures whose personal lives have long offered grist for Britain's news mill have been given a rare chance to confront their tabloid tormentors.

Film star Hugh Grant, "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling, and the father of missing girl Madeleine McCann are among those due to testify over the next week at the U.K. inquiry into media ethics ? a judicial body that could recommend sweeping changes to the way Britons get their news.

The nationally televised inquiry would give many of those in the public eye an unprecedented chance to challenge those who write about them, said Cary Cooper, a professor at northern England's Lancaster University and the author of "Public Faces, Private Lives."

"This is the first time the celebrities have been able to strike back," Cooper said. "I think it will have an impact, and the media might ? for a while at least ? pull away."

Speaking ahead of the testimony, victims' lawyer David Sherborne told the inquiry multiple tales of shattered privacy, broken lives and even suicides stemming from relentless media intrusion.

"When people talk of public interest in exposing the private lives of well-known people or those close to them, this is the real, brutally real impact which this kind of journalism has," Sherborne said.

Britain's media ethics probe was set up in the wake of the scandal over phone hacking at Rupert Murdoch's News of the World, which was shut in July after it became clear that the tabloid had systematically broken the law. Most horrific was the news that the tabloid had broken into the phone of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler in its search for scoops.

Cooper acknowledged that celebrities like Grant or actress Sienna Miller ? another star due to give evidence ? have struggled to get much in the way of public sympathy even when it was shown that their privacy had been invaded. But he said their appearance alongside crime victims such as Bob and Sally Dowler or Gerry McCann could mark a shift in attitudes.

"They're going to get hit worse by the Milly Dowler family and witnesses of that ilk," he said.

Sherborne, in a two-and-half-hour-long presentation Wednesday, promised to make journalists squirm.

Most powerful among his accusations was the suggestion that media coverage had driven some celebrities' family members to the brink of suicide ? or beyond.

Sherborne said that former Formula One racing boss Max Mosley believed that the suicide of his 39-year-old son Alexander could also be at least in part attributed to "the very public humiliation" dealt to his father by the News of the World's expose of his sexual shenanigans.

He went on to outline the case of soccer player Garry Flitcroft, whose life was turned upside down by a newspaper's revelation that he'd cheated on his wife. Flitcroft's children were teased in school, his family was tracked by helicopter and his ailing father fell into a deepening depression before taking his own life, the lawyer said.

Another case involved Charlotte Church, the British singer who shot to stardom as a teenager. Sherborne said she'd been subjected to waves of harassment. Photographers chased her in cars, tried to take pictures up her skirt and cut holes in bushes to install secret cameras. So hungry was the press for scoops about her private life that journalists revealed she was pregnant before she had even told her parents.

Worse still was the News of the World's expose of her father's affair in 2005. Sherborne said that Church's mother had attempted suicide shortly before the story ran, but that rather than hold back, "the newspaper approached her mother directly and persuaded her to give them an exclusive, despite her fragile condition, as part of a Faustian pact that in return they would not run another lurid follow-up story about her husband's affair."

Others testifying over the next seven days include comic actor Steve Coogan, whose romantic exploits have been exhaustively documented, and broadcaster Anne Diamond, who was targeted by Murdoch's press after she challenged the mogul about his ethics.

Chris Jeffries, who was wrongly implicated in the murder of his tenant, is also due to give evidence, along with soccer star Paul Gascoigne's ex-wife Sheryl; human rights activist Jane Winter; former army intelligence officer Ian Hurst; and Margaret Watson, whose teenage daughter Diane was stabbed to death in 1991.

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Separating signal and noise in climate warming

Friday, November 18, 2011

In order to separate human-caused global warming from the "noise" of purely natural climate fluctuations, temperature records must be at least 17 years long, according to climate scientists.

To address criticism of the reliability of thermometer records of surface warming, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists analyzed satellite measurements of the temperature of the lower troposphere (the region of the atmosphere from the surface to roughly five miles above) and saw a clear signal of human-induced warming of the planet.

Satellite measurements of atmospheric temperature are made with microwave radiometers, and are completely independent of surface thermometer measurements. The satellite data indicate that the lower troposphere has warmed by roughly 0.9 degrees Fahrenheit since the beginning of satellite temperature records in 1979. This increase is entirely consistent with the warming of Earth's surface estimated from thermometer records.

Recently, a number of global warming critics have focused attention on the behavior of Earth's temperature since 1998. They have argued that there has been little or no warming over the last 10 to 12 years, and that computer models of the climate system are not capable of simulating such short "hiatus periods" when models are run with human-caused changes in greenhouse gases.

"Looking at a single, noisy 10-year period is cherry picking, and does not provide reliable information about the presence or absence of human effects on climate said Benjamin Santer, a climate scientist and lead author on an article in the Nov. 17 online edition of the Journal of Geophysical Research (Atmospheres).

Many scientific studies have identified a human "fingerprint" in observations of surface and lower tropospheric temperature changes. These detection and attribution studies look at long, multi-decade observational temperature records. Shorter periods generally have small signal to noise ratios, making it difficult to identify an anthropogenic signal with high statistical confidence, Santer said.

"In fingerprinting, we analyze longer, multi-decadal temperature records, and we beat down the large year-to-year temperature variability caused by purely natural phenomena (like El Ni?os and La Ni?as). This makes it easier to identify a slowly-emerging signal arising from gradual, human-caused changes in atmospheric levels of greenhouse gases," Santer said.

The LLNL-led research shows that climate models can and do simulate short, 10- to 12-year "hiatus periods" with minimal warming, even when the models are run with historical increases in greenhouse gases and sulfate aerosol particles. They find that tropospheric temperature records must be at least 17 years long to discriminate between internal climate noise and the signal of human-caused changes in the chemical composition of the atmosphere.

"One individual short-term trend doesn't tell you much about long-term climate change," Santer said. "A single decade of observational temperature data is inadequate for identifying a slowly evolving human-caused warming signal. In both the satellite observations and in computer models, short, 10-year tropospheric temperature trends are strongly influenced by the large noise of year-to-year climate variability."

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Study rejects faster-than-light neutrino claims

Scientists studying the same neutrino particles that colleagues say appear to have traveled faster than light rejected the startling finding this weekend, saying their tests had shown it must be wrong.

The September announcement of the faster-than-light finding, backed up last week after new studies, caused a furor in the scientific world, as it seemed to suggest that Albert Einstein's ideas on relativity, and much of modern physics, were based on a mistaken premise.

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The first team, collaborating on the OPERA experiment at the Gran Sasso underground laboratory south of Rome, said they recorded neutrinos beamed to them from the CERN research center in Switzerland as arriving 60 nanoseconds before light would have done.

But colleagues involved in ICARUS, another experiment at Gran Sasso, now argues that their measurements of the neutrinos energy on arrival contradict that reading.

In a paper posted Saturday on the same ArXiv preprint website as the OPERA results, the ICARUS team says their findings "refute a superluminal [faster than light] interpretation of the OPERA result."

They argue, on the basis of recently published studies by two top U.S. physicists, that the neutrinos pumped down from CERN should have lost most of their energy if they had traveled at even a tiny fraction faster than light.

But in fact, the ICARUS scientists say, the neutrino beam as tested in their equipment registered an energy spectrum fully corresponding with what it should be for particles traveling at the speed of light and no more.

Physicist Tomasso Dorigo, who works at CERN as well as Fermilab near Chicago, said in a post on the website Scientific Blogging that the ICARUS paper was "very simple and definitive."

He said the paper asserted "that the difference between the speed of neutrinos and the speed of light cannot be as large as that seen by OPERA, and is certainly smaller than that by three orders of magnitude, and compatible with zero."

Under Einstein's 1905 theory of special relativity, nothing can be accelerated to a speed faster than light. That idea lies at the heart of all current science of the cosmos and of how the vast variety of particles that make it up behave.

There was widespread skepticism when the OPERA findings were first revealed, and even the leaders of the experiment insisted that they were not announcing a discovery but simply recording measurements they had made and carefully checked.

Last wee, the OPERA researchers said a new experiment with shorter neutrino beams from CERN and much larger gaps between them had produced the same result. Independent scientists said, however, this was not conclusive.

Other experiments are being prepared ? at Fermilab and at the KEK laboratory in Japan ? to try to replicate OPERA's findings. Only confirmation from one of these would open the way for a full scientific discovery to be declared.

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Killings triple in once touristy Acapulco

This city of dazzling hotels and sunlit beaches rose to fame as a playground of Hollywood stars. Today, Acapulco has now earned a very different reputation-for gangland decapitations, kidnappings and extortion.

As Mexico's drug war grinds on, killings in Acapulco have almost tripled this year to nearly 900, making the Pacific resort one of the most violent cities in the world and the second-deadliest in the country. The endless reports of slayings have kept the drug chaos on the front page even as killing slows in some parts of Mexico, where in 2010 the war claimed a record 15,273 lives.

So horrifying was the death toll that the government, which declared 2011 to be Mexico's "year of tourism," has simply stopped publishing a count.

The first destination touted on Mexico's official tourism website is Acapulco. Outwardly, the beach front is calm, and the city remains studded with hotels, bars and restaurants steeped in its colorful past. But Acapulco's main promenades have taken on a more somber aspect. Where cabs once jostled to pick up fares, taxi ranks stand empty; bars awaiting custom blast music into space; and idle waiters straighten chairs at countless tables that line the long boulevards of the Zona Dorada tourist drag.

"This has been really terrible for Mexico's image," said Victor Hernandez, bookkeeper at hotel Los Flamingos, a favorite getaway of film stars John Wayne and Errol Flynn. "If there's no tourism, the economy goes to hell."

The troubled areas now extend right into the historic square, or Zocalo, just 100 meters from the ocean between the Zona Dorada and the fabled diving cliffs of La Quebrada.

A killing at an Internet caf? there on the afternoon of Oct. 19 was nothing out of the ordinary, said Erika Hernandez, 20.

"I heard three shots and took cover," said Hernandez, a shop attendant at a clothes boutique ten yards from the caf?, where two gunmen walked in and shot dead a 35-year-old man. "A lot of young guys are mixed up in crime. You get used to it." But not enough to want to make a life there. "In two, three months I'm looking at a move to Mexico City," she said.

An examination of the drug war in Acapulco shows that Mexico's relentless stream of violence has hit this tourist haven harder than most cities precisely because for so long it was viewed as a place where people come to forget their troubles, not fear for their lives. The war's spread to this pillar of the country's tourism industry is a milestone in the conflict. The jolt to Mexicans' psyche is akin to that caused by the violence ravaging the business capital of Monterrey. Only the border city of Ciudad Juarez is more violent.

The fate of Acapulco and the broader Mexican tourism sector is crucial to the country's economy-and to the future of President Felipe Calderon's ruling party, which is seeking re-election in 2012.

Mindful of the damage being done, Calderon last month sent hundreds of extra soldiers and police to Acapulco's home state of Guerrero. Initial results of operation "Safe Guerrero" have given some in the city encouragement. But Calderon was in no mood to celebrate during a review of the situation on October 26.

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"Guerrero and Acapulco in particular have for decades been part of Mexico's image, domestically and abroad," he said in the city. "They've been a fundamental factor in opening up Mexico as a natural destination for international tourists. But today, we know it has been attacked by a terrible cancer, the cancer that organized crime represents."

By mid-October, Acapulco's official homicide tally stood at 823, a jump of 188 percent from the same period in 2010, according to figures compiled by Guerrero's government. That gave the city of 790,000 a murder rate of 131 per 100,000 people, a figure rivaling the deadliest places on the planet. More than 50 other murders have since followed.

A haven for pirates in the age of empires, Acapulco began attracting the cream of Hollywood and politicians like U.S. President John F. Kennedy with its golden views of the Pacific in the 1950s. The city briefly enjoyed fame as a fictional battle zone in the 1980s when Sylvester Stallone used the surrounding area as a set for the violent Cold War adventure "Rambo: First Blood Part II."

"The city was as safe as any city in Mexico at that time," said Dave Friedman, a still photographer for the movie. "The only bad guys around were the ones in the film."

The body count in Rambo fell far short of the bloodletting unleashed on Acapulco in August: 148 people lost their lives, only seven fewer than the official number of civilians killed by violence in all of Iraq that month. The comparisons are not lost on local officials.

"We have to defend Acapulco to defend Mexico," said Miguel Angel Hernandez, a chief of the city's police department. "Acapulco is Mexico. It's a brand that sells."

Today most visitors to Acapulco are Mexicans, but its name is still talismanic for the whole tourism industry, which accounts for some 9 percent of the national economy and 70 percent of output in Guerrero, one of Mexico's poorest states.

Mexico's economy has lagged its Latin American peers on the road to recovery from a deep recession in 2008 and 2009, growing two percentage points more slowly than Brazil last year.

So Calderon has focused on attracting foreign investors and visitors, assuming the role of salesman-in-chief for tourism. In September, he starred as an abseiling adventure guide across Mexico in a film produced by the U.S. Public Broadcasting System.

"Mexico has everything you want to see as a tourist. The most beautiful country in the world," Calderon told an audience when premiering the film in New York. But the bloody headlines are making that a hard sell.

Government data show that spending by foreign tourists fell to $11.9 billion in 2010, down 11 percent from 2008, and was off another 4 percent in the first eight months of this year, despite some evidence gangland violence may have peaked.

Acapulco's annual hotel occupancy rates sank to 44 percent in for first nine months of 2011, a drop of 4.5 percentage points on the same period last year and down from 55 percent in 2006. The local hoteliers' group said its occupancy rate tumbled 11 percentage points on the year to a historic low of 23 percent in October. The 40-room Los Flamingos, which ordinarily expects to have 10 to 15 rooms filled throughout October, had just one room occupied in the middle of the month.

A slower U.S. economy has hurt Mexico's tourist trade. But the perception that Acapulco is unsafe is doing the most damage, said Pedro Haces, president of the city's association of hotels and tourism companies. Factoring in discounts, tourism revenues in Acapulco could fall 15 percent this year, Haces said.

"We have lower occupancy rates and lower prices. These months we're not even covering our costs," he said, sitting in a small office flanked by a smiling photograph of himself with Calderon. "We're in a vicious circle."

Acapulco's woes mirror a broader decline in the industry since Calderon became president in December 2006 and launched his war on the nation's drug cartels. To date, the conflict has claimed 45,000 lives.

Despite recovering somewhat from the impact of the swine flu outbreak in 2009, average Mexican hotel occupancy rates were down five points to 47 percent between 2007 and last year, according to figures from the ministry of tourism.

If current trends continue this year, the annual number of international visitors to Mexico, including cross-border vacationers, will have sunk nearly 30 percent since 2005, the ministry's data show.

Last year, when the drug war violence hit new heights, the number of foreign visitors fell nearly 8.5 percent, easily the worst drop during Calderon's presidency. The chaos is hitting domestic tourism as well.

"I used to go to Acapulco two or three times a year, but I haven't been for a year now. For middle class Mexicans it was the only place to go," said 34-year-old bakery manager Mauricio Ledesma, as he smoked a cigar in a cafe in central Mexico City. "You don't feel safe going out there."

Public angst over the drug war has also hurt Calderon's conservative National Action Party, which is running a distant second in polls to the opposition Institutional Revolutionary Party ahead of a 2012 presidential vote. Mexican law bars Calderon from standing for office again.

The government says its capture or elimination of bosses has fragmented gangs, sparking a temporary surge in fighting. Violence has fallen this year in parts of the country, such as Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez in the north. But new flashpoints have emerged in Monterrey and the Gulf of Mexico port of Veracruz.

In Acapulco, violence began to intensify after the killing in December 2009 of Arturo Beltran Leyva, the head of the cartel that had traditionally dominated the port city. A scramble for power ensued and Guerrero's state government says it has now identified 17 different groups working in the city, roughly one per district.

Locals says the source of the violence are the cluttered districts -- or "colonias" -- behind the beach front that house most of Acapulco's population. Tourists rarely venture deep inside them.

Sitting under a parasol sipping a beer, Francisco Mendoza, a 56-year-old academic from Mexico City, said he felt comfortable on the beach, much of which he had to himself.

"But there is fear here," he said. "A year ago people said there were gunfights at night. Now they're during the day."

The state government fears the violence, which has cost hundreds of jobs in Acapulco, will fill gangs with new recruits. Most incoming members are aged between 16 and 21, the city's police department said.

According to a recent United Nations study, youth unemployment in Mexico has doubled in the past decade to over 10 percent, about twice the official national average. But the real number is probably much higher because roughly a quarter of Mexico's economy is off the government's books. Many jobless young Mexicans have turned to crime for pay.

A 16-year-old hitwoman captured in June said she was paid 12,000 pesos ($1,000) for two weeks work - a sum three times the average national wage.

High casualty rates in the drug gangs have given ruthless youngsters new opportunities. "It used to take 10 to 15 years to reach higher ranks in any criminal organization," said Acapulco police chief Hernandez. "Now it's months."

Having forced the closure of bars, restaurants and hotels, the gangs fighting to control Acapulco's drug market and protection rackets have sapped the wealth that sustained them. Desperate for cash, they have resorted to kidnapping and extorting anyone with a job.

Teachers went on strike this summer to protest the threats, causing more than 100 schools in the city to close for weeks. Raul Ramirez, secretary general of a hotel workers' union in Guerrero, said about a third of the cooks, waiters and bellboys he represents had been subject to extortion attempts. Most earn around 6,000 pesos a month.

The city is also renowned for a powerful marijuana strain -- Acapulco Gold. Visitors with money to spend have kept demand for drugs strong. According to a study last year by security consultancy Risk Evaluation, Acapulco is the fifth-biggest drugs market in the country, after Mexico City, the two major cities of Guadalajara and Monterrey, and tourist resort Cancun.

As it batters tourism to Acapulco, the violence is also eating away at Cancun. The number of murders in Quintana Roo, home state of the Caribbean beach resort, almost doubled in the five years to 2010.

Average monthly hotel occupancy rates in the Cancun-Puerto Morelos area fell by nearly 14 points to 58 percent between 2007 and 2010, figures from the local hoteliers' association show, though they have improved this year.

Cancun is not taking the same level of punishment as Acapulco because it is firmly in the hands of one drug gang, the Zetas, said Alberto Islas of Risk Evaluation. "Guerrero is up for grabs," he added.

On the idyllic cliffside retreat of the Las Brisas hotel above Acapulco Bay, staff are optimistic the "Safe Guerrero" operation will pay dividends.

"People have started going out again during the night," said Osiris Torres, chief concierge of the luxury resort, where guests pay up to 23,000 pesos a night. The hotel registry glitters with the names of past visitors: Madonna, Elizabeth Taylor, Rod Stewart.

During the first month of the government's Guerrero initiative, the number of homicides in Acapulco fell by some 42 percent on the month, according to local authorities. However, such figures offer little comfort to those most vulnerable to the violence.

"I don't feel any safer," said a street vendor who says he has a family of five to feed earning about 2,000 pesos a month. He recounted the tale of how a colleague was recently shot dead by a drug gang in front of his family.

"They're always watching," he said. "I even know one of the people who did the killing. It's not safe for me to be seen with you. Wherever you are, they will find you."

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