Friday, November 30, 2012

U.S. bans BP from new government contracts after oil spill deal

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government banned BP Plc on Wednesday from new federal contracts over its "lack of business integrity" in the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill, possibly imperiling the company's role as a top U.S. offshore oil and gas producer and the No. 1 military fuel supplier.

The suspension, announced by the Environmental Protection Agency, comes on the heels of BP's November 15 agreement with the U.S. government to plead guilty to criminal misconduct in the Gulf of Mexico disaster, the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history. The British energy giant agreed to pay $4.5 billion in penalties, including a record $1.256 billion criminal fine.

BP and its affiliates are barred from new federal contracts until they demonstrate they can meet federal business standards, the EPA said. The suspension is "standard practice" and BP's existing U.S. government contracts are not affected, it said.

The EPA acted hours before a government auction of offshore tracts in the Gulf of Mexico, a region where BP is the largest investor and lease-holder of deep-water tracts and hopes for further growth. BP is also the top fuel supplier to the U.S. military, the largest single buyer of oil in the world.

Suspension of contracts could give the government leverage to pressure BP to settle federal and state civil litigation that could top $20 billion if a court finds BP was grossly negligent in the Deepwater Horizon disaster.

An EPA official said government-wide suspensions generally do not exceed 18 months, but can continue longer if there are ongoing legal cases.

In a statement, BP said it has been in "regular dialogue" with the EPA, and that the agency has informed BP that it is preparing an agreement that "would effectively resolve and lift this temporary suspension." The EPA has notified BP that the draft agreement will be available soon, BP said.

U.S. operations accounted for more than 30 percent of BP's pre-tax profits in the third quarter, and the United States accounts for about a fifth of BP's global oil production.

The U.S. military has been a reliable customer of BP's jet fuel and other refined products. As recently as September, BP affiliates won two military fuel contracts worth as much as $1.37 billion, according to a website that tracks U.S. military contracts.

The EPA's action is a sign that all federal contractors will be held to high standards, said Scott Amey, general counsel for the Project on Government Oversight, a private watchdog group.

"BP had years to improve its business ethics and is paying the price for its inaction," Amey said.

On November 15, BP Finance Director Brian Gilvary told investors on a conference call that any blanket ban could force the company to rethink its entire U.S. business.

The Justice Department says it intends to prove in a court case set to get underway in February 2013 that BP was grossly negligent under the Clean Water Act, a claim the company has adamantly denied.

"The critical question is whether this a shot across BP's bows to get settlement, or a more sustained stance, in which case the importance of the context is underlined" by Gilvary's comments, said Peter Hutton, an analyst with RBC Capital Markets.

The EPA's suspension will not impair BP's ability to produce oil and gas from existing U.S. assets, said Pavel Molchanov, an analyst with Raymond James & Associates Inc in Houston.

"BP's supply contract of fuels to the Pentagon might be at risk, but of course BP could supply other customers if this supply contract is not renewed," Molchanov said in a research note.

BP and the U.S. government likely worked out a deal on the timing of the suspension before BP agreed to sign off on the November 15 criminal plea deal, said Samuel Buell, a Duke University Law School professor and former federal prosecutor.

"It's just inconceivable to me that BP's lawyers ... would have entered into that agreement last week without the issue of a suspension or debarment having been addressed," Buell said.

BP did not participate in Wednesday's federal auction of 20 million acres (8 million hectares) of drilling tracts in the Gulf of Mexico, one of BP's biggest oil production regions globally.

One long-time critic of BP applauded the decision.

"After pleading guilty to such reckless behavior that killed men and constituted a crime against the environment, suspending BP's access to contracts with our government is the right thing to do," U.S. Rep. Edward Markey, a Democrat from Massachusetts, said in a statement.

BP's U.S.-traded shares closed flat, while London-traded shares were down less than 1 percent at 427 pence.

(Additional reporting by Andrew Callus in London, Ayesha Rascoe in Washington, Joshua Schneyer in New York and Kristen Hays in Houston; Writing by Chris Baltimore; Editing by John Wallace, Grant McCool, Andrew Hay and Marguerita Choy)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/epa-temporarily-suspends-bp-u-federal-government-contracts-135930995--finance.html

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Drew University Men?s Lacrosse Team Aids in Sandy Relief Efforts


Like so many other residents of the tri-state area, former Drew University men?s lacrosse team captain, PJ Martin C?04, saw some of the devastating effects of Super Storm Sandy first hand and looked to his former team for help.

Martin, a former teacher and coach at the Peddie School in Hightstown, N.J. located miles from the some hardest impacted areas of the storm, reached out to former Peddie School graduate and current Drew junior, Kyle Mariboe to see if the current team would be interested in helping out.

Head Coach Tom Leanos, who also coached Martin, was approached by Mariboe to see if he can enlist his teammates to join the relief effort. Within days Martin and Mariboe had a small army comprised of 31 Drew men?s lacrosse players and two coaches including Leanos to help with the clean-up.

?This Drew lacrosse program is a family,? explained Leanos. ?If one of our family members needs assistance, we?re going to figure out a way we can help out.?

The Ranger contingent helped clean-up, assist in demolition, remove furniture and drywall for about 10 homes in a flood zone located about one block of the Raritan Bay. The team divided into six groups with each group working under the direction of a previously existing group called, Team Pecyna, which stepped up and taken responsibility for civilian relief in Keansburg.

Martin now owns his own lifestyle apparel company called Uncommon Fit based in Hightstown and is spearheading a relief campaign called ?We Shore Will?. His apparel company and the campaign have been able to motivate different college age volunteers and young professionals to come down to help in Keansburg and have raised thousands of dollars that are directly benefiting organizations, residents and small business in the Raritan Bay area.The most notable effort in raising funds was at the recent Hope for Highlands concert helping raise an extra $5500 through t-shirt sales by his company.

?This was a life-changing experience for us and hopefully for the people down here as well,? said junior Mark Barus. ?I?m grateful we were made aware of this opportunity by PJ and glad we could help out.?

Although each Drew student-athlete was affected by Super Storm Sandy, the relief effort brought heightened awareness to all involved of how dramatic the hardship was for other communities and families in the Garden State. It also brought a true sense of what the Drew Lacrosse family is all about to the current-student athletes and alumnus PJ Martin.

Other individuals or organizations interested in volunteering in Keansburg may do so by emailing Shawn at Keansburgstrong@gmail.com for information. To see how and when other Drew University relief efforts are being made, join the facebook group ?Drew Disaster Relief?.

You can also purchase apparel from Uncommon Fit that directly benefitx the Keansburg community by visiting www.uncommonfit.com

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Source: http://www.lacrosseplayground.com/drew-university-mens-lacrosse-team-aids-in-sandy-relief-efforts/

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Buy OTT gaming guff to help charity GamesAid this Christmas ...

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Which angle to go for? The one about you being able to buy a Burnout Crash chicken, cheerleader or karate suit signed by David Hasselhoff? Or the one about you spending a bit of money this Christmas to help the GamesAid charity that helps disabled or disadvantaged young people in the UK? Appeal to the kleptomaniac or tug on the heartstrings?

Doesn't really matter; truth is, GamesAid is doing a video game Christmas auction on eBay and there may be something you like.

Auctions of note include a life-size Assassin's Creed 3 Connor statue (maybe position it just inside your front door when you go out, then let someone else open the door on your way back in) - current bid 99 pence; a rare and quite freaky actually Tomb Raider Amada Evert doll (perfect for a niece or nephew you don't like) - current bid ?5.50; and some football boots signed by Tottenham star Gareth Bale (desecrate or celebrate at your discretion) - current bid 99 pence.

Aside from the showy guff there are also games for sale and various other bits and bobs.

GamesAid shares its money out between Action for Kids, Jigsaw 4U, Small Steps, Special Effect and Willow Foundation.

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Source: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-11-29-buy-ott-gaming-guff-to-help-charity-gamesaid-this-christmas

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Compound found in rosemary protects against macular degeneration in laboratory model

ScienceDaily (Nov. 27, 2012) ? Herbs widely used throughout history in Asian and early European cultures have received renewed attention by Western medicine in recent years. Scientists are now isolating the active compounds in many medicinal herbs and documenting their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. In a study published in the journal Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, Stuart A. Lipton, M.D., Ph.D. and colleagues at Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute (Sanford-Burnham) report that carnosic acid, a component of the herb rosemary, promotes eye health.

Lipton's team found that carnosic acid protects retinas from degeneration and toxicity in cell culture and in rodent models of light-induced retinal damage. Their findings suggest that carnosic acid may have clinical applications for diseases affecting the outer retina, including age-related macular degeneration, the most common eye disease in the U.S.

Age-related macular degeneration

Age-related macular degeneration likely has many underlying causes. Yet previous studies suggest that the disease might be slowed or improved by chemicals that fight free radicals -- reactive compounds related to oxygen and nitrogen that damage membranes and other cell processes.

Lipton's team first discovered a few years ago that carnosic acid fights off free radical damage in the brain. In their latest study, Lipton and colleagues, including Tayebeh Rezaie, Ph.D. and Takumi Satoh, Ph.D., initially investigated carnosic acid's protective mechanism in laboratory cultures of retinal cells.

The researchers exposed the cells growing in the dish to hydrogen peroxide in order to induce oxidative stress, a factor thought to contribute to disease progression in eye conditions such as macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa. They found that cells treated with carnosic acid triggered antioxidant enzyme production in the cells, which in turn lowered levels of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (cell-damaging free radicals and peroxides).

Rosemary's therapeutic potential

Lipton, Rezaie, Satoh and colleagues next tested carnosic acid in an animal model of light-induced damage to photoreceptors -- the part of the eye that converts light to electrical signals, enabling visual perception. As compared to the untreated group, rodents pre-treated with carnosic acid retained a thicker outer nuclear layer in the eye, indicating that their photoreceptors were protected. The carnosic acid-treated rodents also exhibited better electroretinogram activity, a measure of healthy photoreceptor function.

What's next for carnosic acid? "We're now developing improved derivatives of carnosic acid and related compounds to protect the retina and other brain areas from a number of degenerative conditions, including age-related macular degeneration and various forms of dementia," said Lipton, director of Sanford-Burnham's Del E. Webb Neuroscience, Aging, and Stem Cell Research Center and an active clinical neurologist.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Highlights - BoE officials speak to parliament committee on economy

LONDON (Reuters) - Bank of England Governor Mervyn King and other policymakers spoke to the British parliament's treasury committee about the central bank's quarterly economic outlook on Tuesday.

Following are highlights of remarks from King, BoE executive director for markets Paul Fisher and external members of the Monetary Policy Committee Paul Fisher, Ben Broadbent and Martin Weale,.

KING COMPLETELY CONFIDENT WITH CARNEY

"I think anyone who holds down a job like mine wants very much on the day when they leave, to hand the Bank on to someone who they know will carry on the good work, and I am completely confident with Mark Carney as someone with whom the Bank is in very good hands - as indeed is the role of governor which I am sure he will carry out with very great distinction.

"It may be unreasonable to expect anything other than a slow and protracted recovery absent a further fall in the real exchange rate. In such an environment, there are limits to the ability of domestic policy to stimulate private sector demand as the economy adjusts to a new equilibrium. In the event that further easing is required, I believe it appropriate to continue with our policy of purchasing gilts."

KING ON REBALANCING STILL NEEDED IN UK

"The underlying problem is one in which there is still a great deal of adjustment to be made in the financial sector, a great deal of adjustment to be made in the economy as a whole - the need for rebalancing - and in this sort of situation, it is very unlikely that we would expect to see a rapid recovery.

KING ON RAPID GROWTH CHANCES

"We have significantly lowered, in our view, the chances of growth being rapid. Now this is something which I think has been building up in our minds over the past year. It's not a sudden change between August and November. I think it was a result of finally realising that, as we had debated among ourselves, the chances of a very rapid expansion of growth - which you might have expected if this was a normal cyclical downturn and then recovery - we do not think the chances of very rapid growth in 2013 and 2014 are very great.

KING ON CHINESE GROWTH

"I think the (BoE) staff probably take a more upbeat view on the prospects of the Chinese economy than I would be inclined to. We've had quite an active to and froing as to why I believe what I do and why they believe what they do."

FISHER ON PERCEPTION BoE SENIOR STAFF NOT OPEN TO ALL IDEAS

"We've frequently put up things we knew might be unpopular because we thought it was the right thing to do. Sometimes they're accepted, sometimes some other decision is made, and I think what we have to address is why the staff have this perception. I think that could be because they don't see the whole of the process. It's a relatively ad hoc process ... One of the ways forward on this might be to have a bit more formality ... whereby we share minutes with more of the staff so they could see the whole of the discussion."

BOE'S KING ON SHARP SHIFT OF TONE

"We made what we thought was a realistic change to our judgments about where the balance of risks lies...

"I think we should have done it earlier and we didn't. I think there are times where you debate something and you finally decide, well look, our judgment really has to change now. And we wanted to make clear that we did not think that the balance of risks was appropriately reflected in previous inflation reports and that we felt that this was a much more accurate reflection of where the committee was coming at.

KING ON MONEY SUPPLY WITHOUT QE

"I do feel, and I would look at this through what has happened to the figures of core money, with the absence of what we had done, I would have expected a contraction in core money and that would have taken us into very serious territory.

KING ON QE AND INFLATION

"In more normal times you might expect that an expansion of reserves would feed through to an expansion of broad money, hence to demand spending and then ultimately inflation. That is not happening at present. If we saw any sign of that happening that would be the moment to make a sharp change to the size of central bank reserves that we have created."

KING ON TOUGH CALL AHEAD ON TIGHTENING POLICY

"The judgment about how much to raise bank rates or how much to engage in asset sales, and the knock-on effect of that on long-term interest rates, will be difficult to gauge in advance and will determine the outcome of policy. So there's a very difficult policy judgment to be made down the road, first as to when we start tightening monetary policy, and then how rapidly we tighten monetary policy. But I don't think it's a debate about how we would do it. But the very difficult judgement which I'm sure my successor will help the committee find the way through, that will be a tough judgment."

FISHER ON QE

"Having been to the States, the evidence I've had there from market contacts is that QE easing seems to be working more strongly now there than it did in the earlier phase- through the similar sorts of portfolio balance channels."

KING: GILT COUPONS PAID TO BOE IS GOVT'S MONEY

"I thought it had no impact at all on the long-run fiscal position and there was no benefit to the taxpayer from making this change. That what you might gain in one year on the published accounts, you would lose on the subsequent year and that view I made very clear.

"But it was their money and it's not for me to say what they should do with their money, or how they publish their accounts."

KING ON COUPON PAYMENT

"Any move of this kind is likely to attract a good deal of cynical comment from our press ... It's very clear ... that this does not give anyone an option. It merely is taking cash in one year with a clear commitment to have to repay it in the next and any impact it has on borrowing this year will be offset by other things being equal a higher borrowing need down the road. It doesn't have any impact on the long-term fiscal position."

KING ON DECISION TO TRANSFER FUNDS

"We accepted that the money belonged to the Treasury and they were entitled to have the money back. Consequences of that in terms of the presentation of the public accounts, and the concerns that you and others have raised -- that it may be a method of misleading people about the public accounts -- is entirely a consequence for the Treasury to face up to. That is not for the Bank ...

"Usually we don't stray into fiscal policy territory. This is about presentation of public accounts, and I do not want to dissuade you from looking into that and raising it with the Treasury, but it is a matter for the Treasury. They are entitled to publish their accounts in the way that they want. And you're entitled to challenge them about whether those accounts are misleading or not."

(Reporting by UK economics team)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/boe-officials-speak-parliament-treasury-committee-102807865--business.html

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Yanks re-sign Ichiro to 1-year deal

It?s ?sign old guys day? in the Bronx. First was Andy Pettitte and now it?s Ichiro:

It felt weird to see Ichiro in anything but a Seattle Mariners? uniform, but he took to Yankee pinstripes quite nicely after last season?s trade,?hitting .322 with five home runs and a .794 OPS after coming over from the Mariners in July.

Ichiro is a mere three months younger than your creaky, grumpy and bald blogger here, but he still has game. Not the $17 million worth of game he was paid for in 2012, but at $5 million keeping him in New York makes a heck of a lot of sense.

Source: http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/11/27/the-yankees-and-ichiro-agree-to-a-one-year-deal/related/

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7 ways to escape the holidays debt-free

With the holiday season in full swing, it can be tough to walk the line between holding onto your money and spreading Christmas cheer. Constance White of Essence magazine shares her tips to help you ease the financial stress and keep everyone happy at the same time.

By TODAY staff

The holidays are supposed to be about joy,?Constance White, Essence Magazine's Editor-in-Chief told TODAY. All too often, though, in our urge to spread that joy, we end up loading up on credit card debt. To help ease the financial stress while keeping everyone happy, here are Constance's 7 tips for a debt-free holiday.

1. Prepare a spending plan
Decide on a total amount you're going to spend on presents. Write that number down and divide it by the number of people you're buying presents for. Voila, that's the total you can spend on each person. No guilt, no stress, everyone gets treated fairly and best of all, you stay in budget.

2. Search online for coupons and free shipping
Before you buy anything online or off, search first to see if there's coupons for it. The coupon app SnipSnap is also great for finding and loading coupons into your mobile phone. You can even scan them and use right in the store from your device.

3. Get social
Find some deal mavens with Twitter feeds, blogs, or Facebook pages, like Bargain Shopper Mom, you can follow to learn about the latest bargains. They do all the hard work while you sit back, perhaps with a glass of vino in one hand, and scoop up their findings. Retailers are also releasing certain shopping deals exclusively through their online channels, so it can be worth checking out their pages on Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, etc.

4. Use your rewards
Don't forget all those reward points you've been racking up on your credit card. Now is the time to use them, and your membership powers. For instance, American Express cardholders heading to grandma's house by airplane instead of sleigh can earn double points for booking when booking through membershiprewards.com.

5. Start early
The best sale items are usually put out early in the morning, so you'll need an early start to snag them. By getting going first thing, you'll also beat the rush while other shoppers are still in their jammies finishing their waffles.

6. Use cash
Withdraw all the money you're going to use on in-store holiday shopping, put in an envelope, and only pay for your items in cash. Once the envelope is empty, you have to stop shopping. Leave the plastic at home so you're not tempted to goose your spending with a little extra.

7. Shrink stress
Unwind after a full day of shopping with a little home spa time. Light some candles, draw a bath, and treat yourself to some rejuvenation. Ahhh, holidays. Now recharge and get ready for the next wave!

Source: http://lifeinc.today.com/_news/2012/11/26/15456562-7-ways-to-escape-holidays-debt-free?lite

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Google Launches "Defend Your Net" to Protest German Copyright ...

For Google, what is happening in Germany right now is a very big issue. If the German?Bundestag (government) gets its way, the search giant could be forced to remove publisher content and made to pay for the snippets it displays in search results.

Recognising that its German users may find it difficult to find the information they seek, Google has today launched a new campaign in the country called ?Defend Your Net,? setting up a new portal designed to educate and mobilise its users to help protect the information it collects.

On this small portal, Google spells out what it believes will happen should German politicians side with publishers and force it to remove content from its search results. It?explains that a change in the law could mean ?higher costs, less information and massive legal uncertainty.?Bloggers, politicians, the German economy and leading scientists reject this venture.?

Google suggests such a law could damage the German economy, threaten the diversity of information, result in massive legal uncertainty, set back?innovative media and copyright and cause a ?market economy paradox.?

Out-law.com explains the new proposals:

Later this month a proposed new section to the German Copyright Act is due to be discussed in Germany?s parliament, the Bundestag. The new section, if introduced, would provide the ?producer of news materials? the general ?exclusive right to make said materials publicly available, in whole or in part, for commercial purposes.?

Others would be permitted to provide ?public access? to the publishers? material unless those providing that access are ?commercial operators of search engines or commercial providers of services that aggregate this content in a respective fashion?. News publishers? right to control the commercial exploitation of their work in this regard would extend for a year after publication. Authors of the work would be entitled to be ?provided with a reasonable share of the remunerations issuing from the author?s work?.

The search giant argues that publishers already have the tools at their disposal to opt out of Google?s search results and it doesn?t profit from such news as its Google News service is completely free of advertising. In fact, Google says that it even directs as many as 45 percent of one German news website?s readers via its Google.de search engine.

To fight the law, Google asks German users fill out a web form notifying the company of their views on the proposed changes (perhaps protest would be a better word). It also lists a page where visitors can locate their local member of parliament and voice their opposition to the new copyright law.

Google?s search and News service already directs four billion hits to publishers globally, equating to roughly 100,000 clicks per minute. The company reminds publishers that if they do not want to appear in its search or on Google News, they can unsubscribe easily with a short text code ? meaning ?an ?intellectual property right? is not required.?

Image Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty

Source: http://thenextweb.com/google/2012/11/27/google-launches-defend-your-network-campaign-in-germany-to-protest-planned-copyright-laws/

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Google may be manipulating your online shopping search | Digital ...

Google Shopping search results manipulation

As Google continues to transform itself into an entity building all things for the Internet, concerns and criticisms about its shopping platform are building. Is the platform putting small business and buyers at a disadvantage by giving better placement to businesses lining its pockets?

Way back in 1998 when Google launched, its core product was search and its main customer was the user. Throughout its early years, the company was laser focused on making the best search engine and refining the content it surfaced PageRank. Google wanted to perfect search so that users could find the best results based on an unbiased algorithm.

Almost 15 years later, Google has morphed into a search engine, advertising platform, software developer, hardware developer, game and app developer, mobile operating system developer, Web browser, video host, blog platform, social network, and most recently, an e-commerce site with its release of the pay-to-play service Google Shopping (formerly known as Product Search).

All this, despite the fact that Google?s core philosophy ? explained in a post titled 10 Things We Know to be True ? pointedly says: ?It?s best to do one thing really, really well.? Oh how the times have changed.

?You can make money without doing evil.?

But that?s not the only core principle that one-time lovers of the search giant have begun to question. Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) that have recently lost significant amounts of traffic from Google are worried that the search giant no longer lives by its founding principle: ?You can make money without doing evil.? With display ads ? expected to generate $2.31 billion in net revenues this year for the search giant ? increasingly seen as an outdated form of advertising, and the CPC of Google ads decreasing by 15 percent, Google is exploring new sources of revenue generation.

Critics of Google have started questioning whether the company has begun quietly exploring a system of pay-to-play for placement in its search results, an accusation that Google firmly denies. But some are loudly questioning whether a company in control of 65.3 percent of search ? processing more than one billion search queries a day ? can be completely unbiased when creating a search algorithm in which its own products, and the products of its advertisers, are competing for rankings. Unfortunately for Google, those critics include the Federal Trade Commission.

Is the search giant stifling free competition?

ftc google investigationRecently, the FTC launched an investigation to determine whether or not the search giant is engaging in anti-trust behavior and limiting free competition by manipulating search results to give favorable placement to its own products (like listings from Google Shopping or Google Places) and to companies that can afford to pay in the form of advertising. Similar charges were launched against Google in January when it rolled out Search Plus Your World, which incorporated Google+ content into its search results. Critics argued that the search giant was playing favorites with its own social media site at the expense of competitors like Facebook and Twitter. Both of which, it should be noted, are much larger, more robust networks with arguably more valuable social content.

FTC investigators are also looking into whether or not Google AdWords, the search engine?s advertising marketplace, discriminates against companies advertising on sites that Google considers competitors ? like comparison shopping sites and consumer review sites.

Google vs. the small business owner ? and thus, you

Whether intentional or not, many small businesses have recently seen dramatic drops in traffic that previously flowed through Google. The comparison shopping site NexTag saw a 50 percent drop in traffic from Google in recent months; the number is especially significant when considering that 60 percent of NexTag?s traffic comes from Google in the form of search and paid ads. NexTag?s response was to double the amount it spent on Google ads.

In a recent OpEd in the Wall Street Journal, CEO of Nextag Jeffrey Katz wrote, ?[Google] has used its position to bend the rules to help maintain its online supremacy, including the use of sophisticated algorithms weighted in favor of its own products and services at the expense of search results that are truly most relevant.

?It?s easy to see when Google makes changes to its algorithms that effectively punish its competitors, including us. Our data ? shows without a doubt that Google has stacked the deck. And as a result, it has shifted from a true search site into a commerce site ? a commerce site whose search algorithm favors products and services from Google and those from companies able to spend the most on advertising,? Katz said, adding, ?Google?s latest changes are clearly no longer about helping users.?

While NexTag was able to increase the budget it allocated to Google ads, other small businesses that also get the majority of their traffic from Google can?t afford to follow suit. Tim Carter, who runs AskTheBuilder.com, said in less than two years, daily traffic to his site dropped 87 percent ? from 60,000 to 8,000.

?Google has decided, in their quest for higher profits, to put lower quality content on page one of their results. Much of the content now being served up on page one of Google results is either content created by advertising partners who are just interested in selling more of their products, or it?s content mashed up by work-at-home non-professionals who are feeding the gapping maws of the content farms,? Carter said.

On a Google search results page, the average click-through rate (CTR) for the first, second and third positions are 36.4 percent, 12.5 percent, and 9.5 percent respectively. That means the top three listings attract more than half of all click-throughs in a given search result. Companies whose listings don?t even make the first page better be destination sites, or have a strong flow of referrals from prominent sites, because they won?t likely get any substantial traffic from Google. And while this hurts businesses, the larger implication is that it hurts consumers.

?Google has drastically hurt my business, but it?s not about me,? Carter said. ?It?s about the collateral damage being felt by tens of millions of consumers. These consumers are being deprived of great independent content written by experts with hands-on experience. This information is needed by consumers in this tough economy to make informed purchasing decisions,? Carter said.

?In my opinion, Google is absolutely engaging in anti-competitive behavior. I?m convinced they?re making side deals with the major content farms ? If you want to know why Google changes their algorithm, just follow the money trail. It?s all about money.?

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If the claims that Google is adjusting its search results to favor their own products and the products that advertise with it bear any truth, small businesses who can?t afford to increase their Google advertising budgets aren?t the only ones who stand to lose; millions of consumers who turn to Google each day for unbiased answers and find products will be affected too.

Companies that can afford pay-to-play aren?t always the ones with the best content; but if Google is guilty of what companies like NexTag and AskTheBuilder, among many others, allege, consumers searching online are exponentially more likely to end up clicking on promoted links and easily missing better results.

The biggest issue for consumers is that many of them don?t know that the search results are being tampered with. Craig Wildfang, an attorney with Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi who previously worked at the U.S. Justice Department, told CNET, ?Part of the problem is that consumers may not know that their results are being manipulated in a particular way.?

Katz expressed similar concerns in his OpEd, writing: ?Most people believe that when they type ?convection microwave oven? or ?biking shorts? into Google, they will receive a list of the most relevant sites. Not true. That?s how Google used to work. Now, when someone searches for these items, the most prominent results are displayed because companies paid Google for that privilege.?

Again, it?s important to note that despite the mounting criticism and evidence, Google has denied these allegations. In response to Katz?s claim, Amit Singhal, Senior Vice President, Engineering at Google wrote in a blog post, ?Let me be very clear: our unpaid, natural search results are never influenced by payment. Our algorithms rank results based only on what the most relevant answers are for users?which might be a direct answer or a competitor?s website. Our ads and commercial experiences are clearly labeled and distinct from the unpaid results, and we recently announced new improvements to labeling of shopping results. This is in contrast to most comparison shopping sites, which receive payment from merchants but often don?t clearly?label search results as being influenced by payment.? Still, you can see in the screenshot below Google explains part of its shopping results are based on compensation from merchants.?

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While Google denies manipulating its search results, supporters note that competitors like Bing, Blekko, and DuckDuckGo are just a click away. Google supporters also argue that whether or not the search engine is biasing its results, it?s their right to do so.

Kevin O?Connor, founder of DoubleClick and FindTheBest, a data-driven comparison engine, said regardless of whether it?s right or wrong, Google has the right to alter its search results as it sees fit, just as users have the right to search on other platforms if they don?t agree with what the search giant is doing.

?Google is doing what most of us would do if we ran the company?pursue growth opportunities.? Google does bias their search results but they have that right given it?s their product.? However, consumers can vote with their fingers and if Google gives poor search results, they will lose customers.? There were many search engines before Google?Lycos, Excite, AltaVista?who once dominated the market but disappeared when they expanded beyond core search,? O?Connor said.

Slickdeals CEO Bryant Quan agrees. ?I believe Google should be free to build whatever tools and services however they see fit, so long as they aren?t purposely suppressing competitors in organic search results.?

Really, the problem is being put solidly in consumers? hands: Google is free to do what it wants, regardless of ethics or whether it works in our best interest ? it is, at the end of the day, a company. But clearly, there are strong suggestions your Google shopping searches are being influenced by factors not in your control. What you do with this knowledge is up to you. The options? Turning to other search engines, or opting for shopping-specific ones like Shopzilla, TheFind, or PriceGrabber. Or of course, you can continue to use Google Search or Google Shopping ? just be sure to bring a discerning eye with you and try digging beyond the first few page results. You never know what you?ll find down there.?

Source: http://www.digitaltrends.com/web/bias-and-google-shopping/

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Also, you should probably be deadlifting to strengthen the lower back musculature. You can also do hyperextensions and good mornings, too, but deadlifts and squats sorta feed eachother.

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Egypt's Mursi to meet judges over power grab

CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi meets senior judges on Monday to try to defuse a crisis over his seizure of new powers which has set off violent protests reminiscent of the revolution last year that led to the rise of his Islamist movement.

The justice minister said he believed Mursi would agree with the country's highest judicial authority on its proposal to limit the scope of the new powers.

But the protesters, some camped in Cairo's Tahrir Square, have said only retracting the decree will satisfy them, a sign of the deep rift between Islamists and their opponents that is destabilising Egypt two years after Hosni Mubarak was ousted.

"There is no use amending the decree," said Tarek Ahmed, 26, a protester who stayed the night in Tahrir, where tents covered the central traffic circle. "It must be scrapped."

One person has been killed and about 370 injured in clashes between police and protesters since Mursi issued the decree on Thursday shielding his decisions from judicial review, emboldened by international plaudits for brokering an end to eight days of violence between Israel and Hamas.

The stock market is down more than 7 percent.

Mursi's political opponents have accused him of behaving like a dictator and the West has voiced its concern, worried by more turbulence in a country that has a peace treaty with Israel and lies at the heart of the Arab Spring.

Mursi's administration has defended his decree as an effort to speed up reforms and complete a democratic transformation. Leftists, liberals, socialists and others say it has exposed the autocratic impulses of a man once jailed by Mubarak.

Mursi's office said he would meet Egypt's highest judicial authority, the Supreme Judicial Council, on Monday, and the council hinted at compromise.

Mursi's decree should apply only to "sovereign matters", it said, suggesting it did not reject the declaration outright, and called on judges and prosecutors, some of whom began a strike on Sunday, to return to work.

Justice Minister Ahmed Mekky, speaking about the council statement, said: "I believe President Mohamed Mursi wants that."

LIBERALS ANGRY

The protesters are worried that Mursi's Muslim Brotherhood aims to dominate the post-Mubarak era after winning the first democratic parliamentary and presidential elections this year.

A deal with a judiciary dominated by Mubarak-era judges, which Mursi has pledged to reform, may not placate them.

A group of lawyers and activists have also challenged Mursi's decree in an administrative court, which said it would hold its first hearing on December 4. Other decisions by Mursi have faced similar legal challenges brought to court by opponents.

Banners in Tahrir called for dissolving the assembly drawing up a constitution, an Islamist-dominated body Mursi made immune from legal challenge. Many liberals and others have walked out of the assembly saying their voices were not being heard.

Only once a constitution is written can a new parliamentary election be held. Until then, legislative and executive power remains in Mursi's hands, and Thursday's decree puts his decisions above judicial oversight.

One Muslim Brotherhood member was killed and 60 people were hurt on Sunday in an attack on the main office of the Brotherhood in the Egyptian Nile Delta town of Damanhour, the website of the Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party said.

The party's offices have also been attacked in other cities.

One politician said the scale of the crisis could push opponents towards a deal to avoid a further escalation. Mursi's opponents have called for a big demonstration on Tuesday.

"I am very cautiously optimistic because the consequences are quite, quite serious, the most serious they have been since the revolution," said Mona Makram Ebeid, former member of parliament and prominent figure in Egyptian politics.

Mursi's office repeated assurances that the steps would be temporary, and said he wanted dialogue with political groups to find "common ground" over what should go into the constitution.

Talks with Mursi have been rejected by members of a National Salvation Front, a new opposition coalition that brings together liberal, leftist and other politicians and parties, who until Mursi's decree had been a fractious bunch struggling to unite.

MILITARY STAYING OUT

"There is no room for dialogue when a dictator imposes the most oppressive, abhorrent measures and then says 'let us split the difference'," prominent opposition leader and Mohamed ElBaradei said on Saturday. He has said he expected to act as the Front's coordinator.

The military has stayed out of the crisis after leading Egypt through a messy 16-month transition to a presidential election in June. Analysts say Mursi neutralised the army when he sacked top generals in August, appointing a new generation who now owe their advancement to the Islamist president.

Though the military still wields influence through business interests and a security role, it is out of frontline politics.

Egypt had hoped to stop the economic rot by signing an initial deal last week for a $4.8 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund. As well as tumbling share prices, yields at a Sunday treasury bill auction rose, putting even more pressure on the government that faces a crushing budget deficit.

"We are back to square one, politically, socially," said Mohamed Radwan of Pharos Securities, an Egyptian brokerage firm.

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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Cops: Road rage theory in deadly I-95 crash

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Two people were killed and three others were hospitalized after an accident on Interstate 95 in Harford County, Maryland, early Saturday morning.

Investigators say that the accident took place at around 2:00 a.m. on the northbound side of Interstate 95 at Maryland Route 24, near Abingdon.

Investigators believe one of the victims may have been involved in a road rage incident just prior to the accident, and are looking for the occupants of a dark-colored Jeep.

Maryland State Police say that 31-year-old Veney Tanner, Jr., of Abingdon, and 17-year-old Janelle Jackson of Baltimore were killed when the 2005 Lexus driven by Tanner was struck by a box truck while entering the fast lane of traffic. Authorities say the Lexus caught fire after traveling off the left side of the roadway.

Maryland State Police Corporal Kevin Watkins is credited with extracting Tanner, Jackson, and a third passenger -- 38-year-old Myron Doram of Randallstown, Md. -- from the burning car. Watkins was treated and released from Upper Chesapeake Hospital for smoke inhalation.

Tanner was pronounced dead at Chesapeake Hospital, while Jackson was airlifted to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, where she was also pronounced dead.

Doram and the driver of the box truck, 63-year-old Clinton Griffin of Newark, Del., were taken to Bayview Hospital. There is no word on their condition.

Investigators believe Tanner may have been involved in a road rage incident involving the Jeep shortly before the accident. Authorities say that both vehicles were pulled over on the shoulder past the exit for Maryland Route 24 and at one point, people were seen getting out of the Jeep and walking toward the Lexus. According to investigators, at least one person was seen banging on the windows of the Lexus.

Police say that Tanner suddenly pulled out from the shoulder and back on to the highway just before the Lexus was struck by the box truck. The exact cause and nature of both the dispute and the crash is under investigation.

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Apes, Humans Share A Happiness Dip Mid-Life

Host Scott Simon talks with University of Edinburgh professor Alex Weiss about his new study on ape well-being. He found that apes, like humans, experience a U-shaped pattern of life satisfaction that dips in middle-age, commonly known as a mid-life crisis.

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Men sometimes have a midlife crisis and start wearing sporty new clothes, in which they can look ridiculous, buy a sports car, or have a fling, in which they look ridiculous. What about those guys who just want an extra bunch of bananas? An international team of researchers have discovered that apes can also get a little depressed about reaching the autumn of their years. Dr. Alex Weiss is a senior lecturer at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. He co-led the study, which appears in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. He joins us from the BBC in Edinburgh.

Thanks for being with us.

ALEX WEISS: Thank you for having me.

SIMON: Forgive me for not knowing, but do apes have a sense of their own mortality?

WEISS: I don't think any of us really know that. What may be going on here or in the human case is that these sorts of thoughts that are typically described as being part of the midlife crisis, you know, being aware of your mortality and so on and so forth, it's maybe not depression. This is just part of human development, as it is part of the chimpanzee and orangutan psychological development.

SIMON: So do apes also suffer from male pattern baldness when they hit their 30s?

WEISS: I don't know. There is, I think, some hair thinning and graying that can go on. But I don't think it's quite what we see in humans. Or...

SIMON: Yeah. So do you buy them a paisley tie to cheer them up?

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WEISS: No, nothing like that. I don't think they'd appreciate the beauty that comes with a paisley tie.

SIMON: Is there something that we can learn for our species from this, do you think?

WEISS: Well, yeah, I think so. So for a long time, the research on the midlife crisis, or the views on the midlife crisis, have primarily looked at it in terms of social forces. So there's psychological and socio-psychological explanations that were offered, things about money and so on and so forth.

And while I wouldn't say that, you know, one can completely rule that out, what this shows is that there's actually something deeper and more biological going on here, something that probably exists in our common ancestors that we shared with these species. And that this midlife crisis, you know, there's nothing wrong with you.

You know, the question is what do you do with that? And one thing we thought is maybe this is evolution's way of saying when you get to this point in life, you know, you're pretty well off in your resources. You know, you're probably about as high as you'll go in your work. Maybe now is the time to sort of strike out, do something bold and different.

And, you know, this explains the timing, because if you were satisfied at midlife you may not take these risks that may be very rewarding. So I think one can take kind of a positive message home.

SIMON: Dr. Alex Weiss, a senior lecturer at University of Edinburgh. Thanks very much for being with us.

WEISS: Thanks a lot.

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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Wal-Mart Protests Draw Hundreds Nationwide - St. Louis News ...

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) ? Hundreds of people ? including some employees ? have taken part in Black Friday demonstrations at Wal-Mart stores nationwide, protesting what they say is the retailer?s retaliation against speaking out for better pay, fair schedules and affordable health care.

According to organizers from the union-backed group OUR Walmart, workers and supporters rallied in Landover Hills, Md., Miami, Oakland, Calif., Chicago, Danville, Ky., Dallas and Kenosha, Wis. The organizers say the protests will continue throughout the day.

One of the bigger protests occurred in Landover Hills, near Washington. Organizers said about 350 people participated, although video of the event showed around 100 participants. Dawn Le, who works for the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, which backs OUR Walmart, would not say how many of those taking part were Wal-Mart employees.

Wal-Mart, in a statement, said there were 26 protests Thursday night, when its stores opened at 8 p.m. to begin Black Friday. It estimated that fewer than 50 Wal-Mart workers participated, and that many of the protests involved no employees at all.

Janna Pea, an OUR Wal-Mart organizer in Dallas, said about 40 workers and about 150 supporters took part in a protest Thursday night.

One of those with her was Josue Mata, who says he walked off his job as an overnight maintenance employee to protest retaliation against people who want to speak out.

?I have four kids and I don?t want them to grown up in a society where people disrespect them,? he said. ?This is a never-ending fight and we?re never going to stop.?

Mata said he plans to return to work for his next scheduled shift on Sunday evening.

Pea said her protesters went to four Wal-Mart stores across the Dallas area, and while they were able to picket and speak to customers at half of them, they were asked to leave immediately by police at the others.

?We were still able to talk to customers and educate them about what was going on,? she said. ?We saw one person who was planning to go shopping, but then didn?t end up going in. Instead, they rallied with us.?

Muhammed Malik, who helped organize a protest at a Miami Wal-Mart, said roughly 70 workers participated in their hour-long demonstration Thursday night. He said one worker walked off his shift as he saw others rallying outside.

Wal-Mart did not immediately respond for comment on OUR Walmart?s participation estimates. The company has denied retaliation against protesting workers, and said Friday that it has offered special holiday discounts to its employees for their efforts this season.

The protests were limited in scope, occurring at a handful of the company?s approximately 4,000 U.S. stores. One employee at a store near Pittsburgh told CNNMoney he had heard of the protests only through the media.

In an effort to stop the protests, Wal-Mart filed a complaint last week with the National Labor Relations Board, claiming that the demonstrations violated labor laws.

The retailer said the actions have disrupted business, and that the workers? ongoing actions violate the National Labor Relations Act, which prohibits picketing for any period over 30 days without filing a petition to form a union.

On Tuesday, OUR Walmart filed its own charge with the federal agency, claiming that Wal-Mart tried to deter workers from participating in the protests and interfered with their right to speak up.

But the NLRB was not able to rule in time or issue an injunction. Nancy Cleeland, a spokeswoman for the NLRB, said the complaint is too complex to make a ruling so soon.

Despite the talk of the protests, Wal-Mart reported larger Thanksgiving and Black Friday crowds than last year. As of Friday morning, the company said it had processed nearly 10 million register transactions.

Shares of Wal-Mart rose 1.4% in Friday trading.

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Will U.S. role at climate talks change after storm?

DOHA, Qatar (AP) ? During a year with a monster storm and scorching heat waves, Americans have experienced the kind of freakish weather that many scientists say will occur more often on a warming planet.

And as a re-elected president talks about global warming again, climate activists are cautiously optimistic that the U.S. will be more than a disinterested bystander when the U.N. climate talks resume Monday with a two-week conference in Qatar.

"I think there will be expectations from countries to hear a new voice from the United States," said Jennifer Morgan, director of the climate and energy program at the World Resources Institute in Washington.

The climate officials and environment ministers meeting in the Qatari capital of Doha will not come up with an answer to the global temperature rise that is already melting Arctic sea ice and permafrost, raising and acidifying the seas, and shifting rainfall patterns, which has an impact on floods and droughts.

They will focus on side issues, like extending the Kyoto protocol ? an expiring emissions pact with a dwindling number of members ? and ramping up climate financing for poor nations.

They will also try to structure the talks for a new global climate deal that is supposed to be adopted in 2015, a process in which American leadership is considered crucial.

Many were disappointed that Obama didn't put more emphasis on climate change during his first term. He took some steps to rein in emissions of heat-trapping gases, such as sharply increasing fuel efficiency standards for cars and trucks. But a climate bill that would have capped U.S. emissions stalled in the Senate.

"We need the U.S. to engage even more," European Union Climate Commissioner Connie Hedegaard told The Associated Press. "Because that can change the dynamic of the talks."

The world tried to move forward without the U.S. after the Bush Administration abandoned the Kyoto Protocol, a 1997 pact limiting greenhouse emissions from industrialized nations. As that agreement expires this year, the climate curves are still pointing in the wrong direction.

The concentration of heat-trapping gases like carbon dioxide has jumped 20 percent since 2000, primarily from the burning of fossil fuels like coal and oil, according to a U.N. report released this week. And each year, the gap between what researchers say must be done to reverse this trend, and what's actually being done, gets wider.

Bridging that gap, through clean technology and renewable energy, is not just up to the U.S., but to countries like India and China, whose carbon emissions are growing the fastest as their economies expand.

But Obama raised hopes of a more robust U.S. role in the talks when he called for a national "conversation" on climate change after winning re-election. The issue had been virtually absent in the presidential campaigning until Hurricane Sandy slammed into the East Coast.

The president still faces domestic political constraints, and there's little hope of the U.S. increasing its voluntary pledge in the U.N. talks of cutting emissions by 17 percent by 2020, compared to 2005 levels.

Still, just a signal that Washington has faith in the international process would go a long way, analysts said.

"The perception of many negotiators and countries is that the U.S. is not really interested in increasing action on climate change in general," said Bill Hare, senior scientist at Climate Analytics, a non-profit organization based in Berlin.

For example, Hare said, the U.S. could stop "talking down" the stated goal of the U.N. talks to keep the temperature rise below 2 degrees C (3.6 F) compared to pre-industrial levels.

Todd Stern, the U.S. special envoy on climate change, caused alarm among climate activists in August when he said that "insisting on a structure that would guarantee such a goal will only lead to deadlock." He later clarified that the U.S. still supports the 2-degree target, but favors a more flexible way to reach it than dividing up carbon rights to the atmosphere.

Countries adopted the 2-degree target in 2009, reasoning that a warming world is a dangerous world, with flooding of coastal cities and island nations, disruptions to agriculture and drinking water, and the spread of diseases and the extinction of species.

A recent World Bank report found the world is on track toward 4 degrees C (6.2 F) of warming, which would entail "extreme heat-waves, declining global food stocks, loss of ecosystems and biodiversity, and life-threatening sea level rise."

The U.S., alone among industrialized countries, didn't ratify the Kyoto Protocol because it found it unfair that China and other emerging economies, as developing countries, were not covered by any binding emissions targets. The U.S. and other rich countries say that firewall must be removed as the talks enter a new phase aimed at adopting a new climate treaty by 2015 that applies to all countries.

China ? now the world's top carbon emitter ? wants to keep a clear dividing line between developed and developing countries, noting that historically, the former bear the brunt of the responsibility for man-made climate change.

The issue is unlikely to be resolved in Doha, where talks will focus on extending Kyoto as a stopgap measure while negotiators work on the wider deal, which would take effect in 2020.

The 27-nation EU, Switzerland, Norway and Australia are on board but New Zealand, Canada and Japan don't want to be part of a second commitment period of Kyoto. That means the extended treaty would cover only about 15 percent of global emissions.

Delegates in Doha will also try to finalize the rules of the Green Climate Fund, which is supposed to raise $100 billion a year by 2020. Financed by richer nations, the fund would support poorer nations in converting to cleaner energy sources and in adapting to a shifting climate that may damage people's health, agriculture and economies in general.

In addition, countries need to agree on a work plan to guide the negotiations on a new treaty. Without a timeframe with clear mileposts, there's a risk of a repeat in 2015 of the hyped-up but ultimately disappointing climate summit in Copenhagen in 2009.

Judging by previous conferences, the negotiations in Doha will ebb and flow, with progress one day being replaced by bitter discord the next. And in the end, after an all-night session, bleary-eyed delegates will emerge with some kind of face-saving "accord" or "action plan" that keeps the talks alive another year, but does little to address the core problem.

"It shows that leaders and also the public in these countries ? the U.S. certainly is one of them ? don't yet understand the full implications of the costs associated with the path that we're on," said Alden Meyer, of the U.S.-based Union of Concerned Scientists.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-role-climate-talks-change-storm-122913916.html

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