Friday, June 29, 2012

Nora Ephron: Justin Timberlake, Steve Martin Pay Tribute

Bette Midler, Kirstie Alley, Albert Brooks, Ron Howard and more also remember the late writer/director.
By Kara Warner


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Nora Ephron's untimely death Tuesday continues to dominate entertainment news via countless tributes and love letters posted online. There has also been an emotionally charged outpouring of love and respect from celebrities whose lives were influenced and affected by the late Academy Award-nominated screenwriter, director and playwright.

"She was the one you wanted to read, to listen to, to be in the company of. Nora Ephron. Incomparable wit; delightful friend. Sadness reigns," tweeted Steve Martin, who worked with Ephron on "Mixed Nuts."

"R.I.P. Nora Ephron... Funny, charming, witty, full of heart, and one of the greatest who put it all down in timeless, quotable classics," singer/actor Justin Timberlake added.

Timberlake's fiancée, Jessica Biel, tweeted: "Nora Ephron...thank you for your ground breaking contributions for women in the film industry. You have truly paved the way. With respect..."

"Nora Ephron was devastatingly funny, extremely witty, and was ALWAYS one of the kindest people I have ever met," wrote Colin Hanks, whose father, Tom Hanks, appeared in two of Ephron's most famous films, "Sleepless in Seattle" and "You've Got Mail."

"Nora Ephron. The Hostess with the Mostest on the Ball," Bette Midler wrote. "A brilliant soul, and we will all miss her so...."

Ephron's fellow writers/directors, Albert Brooks and Ron Howard, shared their memories of the late legend. "R.I.P Nora Ephron. A witty, charming, lovely person," Brooks tweeted, while Howard added: "RIP Nora Ephron brilliant gracious and FUNNY."

"You can settle for reality, or you can go off, like a fool, and dream another dream. ... Oh Jeez... you will be missed..RIP XO," Kirstie Alley wrote. "Auditioned for Nora Ephron 20 yrs ago," Kevin Nealon chimed in. "Didn't get the part but she sent me a thank you note. I'll always remember that and you, Nora."

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Uganda anti-gay bill draws church, donor battle lines

KAMPALA (Reuters) - Peter, 23, used to enjoy hitting Kampala's bars with his boyfriend until a draft bill dubbed "kill the gays" forced him into hiding.

"I'm so, so afraid. I just live indoors," he says, sitting in the semi-darkness of the cramped two-room dwelling where he has lived since his family and friends turned on him after the bill was introduced in 2009.

In this conservative east African country, the bill that initially proposed hanging gays has pitted veteran President Yoweri Museveni's government against two influential but opposing forces: the evangelical church and western donors.

Existing legislation already outlaws gay sex. The new legislation introduced by David Bahati, a backbench lawmaker in Museveni's ruling National Resistance Movement party, would go much further.

It would prohibit the "promotion" of gay rights and punish anyone who "funds or sponsors homosexuality" or "abets homosexuality".

Denounced as "odious" by U.S. President Barack Obama, the first draft, which threatened the death sentence for what it called "aggravated homosexuality", languished in parliament for two years, never making it to the chamber's debating floor.

Bahati re-introduced a mildly watered-down second draft in February and is confident of a "yes" vote even though the bill's progress has stalled at committee level.

The death sentence clause is gone, as is the demand Ugandans report gays to the authorities, he told Reuters.

But the damage has been done, gay rights campaigners in Uganda say. A vitriolic homophobia is rising in Ugandan society, they say, pointing to the meteoric rise of the evangelical church as a driving force.

In the most recent clampdown, Uganda said last week it was banning 38 non-governmental organizations it accused of promoting homosexuality.

Two days before the announcement, police raided a gay rights conference outside Kampala, briefly detaining activists from around east Africa.

"Things were much better before the evangelical movement," said Frank Mugisha, director of the gay rights group Sexual Minorities Uganda (SMUG). He accuses Uganda's born-again pastors of spreading propaganda, including that homosexuals are "recruiting" young children.

EVANGELICAL INFLUENCE

Mugisha and other prominent gay rights campaigners say Bahati's initial bill was introduced directly after a March 2009 conference in Kampala that hosted representatives from the U.S. "ex-gay" movement.

U.S. evangelical pastor Scott Lively, who spoke at the conference, said it focused on the "recovery from homosexuality" and warned Ugandans the gay movement sought to "homosexualize society" and undermine the institution of marriage.

Ugandan activists have filed a civil complaint against Lively in the United States, alleging he incited the persecution of gays in Uganda, violating international law.

A former lawyer who is now pastor of the Redemption Gate Missionary Society in Springfield, Massachusetts, Lively said his legal team has filed a motion to dismiss the complaint.

"The narrative of their case is that my speaking against homosexuality in Uganda led to a climate of hate and fear that led the government to take actions they wouldn't otherwise have taken," he told Reuters.

"The list of things they have put in their complaint do not amount to anything close to crimes against humanity."

Lively said he received a copy of the draft anti-gay bill from an anti-gay activist in Uganda ahead of its introduction, and disagreed with language included in it.

"It was very harsh," he said, referring to the proposal to execute homosexuals.

Lively, a reformed alcoholic who sees homosexuality as a "behavioral disorder" akin to alcoholism, said he sent back alternative language urging a focus on prevention and rehabilitation.

Some of Uganda's pastors have been some of the bill's most outspoken supporters.

"Would you accept that a thief should be licensed, that a prostitute should be licensed? There is no difference between a thief, a robber, a prostitute and a homosexual," said Pastor Joseph Serwadda, who heads Kampala's 6,000 member-strong Victory Christian Centre Church.

A wave of persecution followed the introduction of Bahati's bill.

One local publication, Rolling Stone, embarked on a campaign to out Ugandan gays, publishing photos of more than two dozen of them and their names, sometimes under the banner "Hang them".

"People didn't pay much attention before. When the bill came out, they started noticing gays," said Peter, whose three-year relationship ended when his partner became afraid to be associated with him after another tabloid outed Peter's roommate.

Peter's extended family called a meeting when they got suspicious.

"My sisters, my brothers, my aunties, my uncles, my grandpas, everybody needed me to change. They asked, ?What seduced you to do that?'," Peter said.

"(They said) if I didn't change from what I am to what they called normal, I should just get out of the family."

He withdrew from the outside world. Home alone for hours at a time, Peter reads the Bible he keeps by his bed for comfort. A wall decoration reads: "Jesus cares".

PRAYED FOR HELP

While the proposed legislation has pushed many like Peter underground, for others it had the opposite effect.

"Biggie" Ssenfuka knew she was attracted to women from the age of seven. When she read the word lesbian in a dictionary, she says she immediately recognized herself.

Raised a Christian, Ssenfuka prayed to God and fasted in a desperate bid to alter her sexuality. She burned every letter she had received from other girls and tried dating a man.

"But still I didn't change. I woke up and told myself this is life, be what you want to be and let people say what they want to say," said Ssenfuka, who sports dreadlocks and baggy, boyish jeans.

"People thought that homosexuals are these beasts ... they didn't expect people from next door," said Ssenfuka.

The 29-year-old finally came out of the closet in 2009 after the bill was introduced. "I said, now I am going to be open."

Still, activists like Ssenfuka are in the minority. The majority of gays are too afraid to go public.

Sitting in an open-air bar in Kampala on a Saturday afternoon is her girlfriend of one year, a woman with long braids who has children from a previous relationship.

Asked about her relationship with Ssenfuka, Patience was evasive. "I'm not exactly her friend," she said, and refused to elaborate.

Ssenfuka and Patience are careful not to act like a couple openly.

"It's tricky. You have to watch out, especially in public. You can't just kiss, you can't just touch and be happy," Ssenfuka said.

"BLACKMAIL"

The bill's floundering in parliament since 2009 signals Museveni is reluctant to proceed.

Stephen Tashobya, who chairs the parliamentary legal affairs committee tasked with scrutinizing the bill before a vote, said the committee had been "busy with other affairs".

"The president made general remarks sometime back, more than a year ago, (that) he didn't think that the bill was very urgent," Tashobya said.

The one-time rebel leader is widely regarded as a shrewd political operator who knows how to curry favor from Western powers, as he has by sending troops to Somalia, and when feathers ought not be ruffled.

John Nagenda, among Museveni's top advisers, told Reuters the president believed it was evil to indulge in homosexual acts.

"But on the other hand ... while he himself doesn't agree with it himself, he thinks that there must be a fair way of going about (things)," Nagenda said.

Museveni's gripe, Nagenda said, was with donors threatening to cut aid to impose moral values.

"It treats us like children," he said.

In October, British Prime Minister David Cameron threatened to cut aid to countries that did not respect gay rights. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton followed up in December.

"That is blackmailing, that is neo-colonialist and oppression. Attaching sharing of resources to a lifestyle of people is completely unacceptable," said Uganda's Minister of Ethics and Integrity Simon Lokodo.

"If you want to give (aid), you give it irrespective of our customs and cultures."

London appears to have since softened its rhetoric. The British High Commission in Kampala told Reuters in a statement that the UK government had no plans to cut aid in connection with the bill.

However, the statement also said Britain's diplomats were raising concerns over the proposed legislation "at the most senior level of the Ugandan government".

Bahati is optimistic his bill will prevail in parliament.

"There is no amount of pressure, no amount of dirty tricks, that will prevent the parliament of Uganda from protecting the children of Uganda," he said.

"We are not in the trade of values."

(Additional reporting by Toni Clarke in Boston; Writing by Richard Lough; Editing by Sonya Hepinstall)

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India is second largest market for Omani non-oil exports

By Conrad Prabhu -
MUSCAT ? For the third consecutive year, India retained its position as the second largest destination for Omani non-exports in 2011, the Central Bank of Oman (CBO) said in its Annual Report for last year.
Non-oil exports of Omani exports soared 27.7 per cent to reach a value of RO 413.1 million in 2011, from RO 323.4 million a year earlier. India has been a growing importer of Omani non-oil goods, receiving RO 219.4 million worth of merchandise in 2009.
As a percentage of total Omani non-oil exports, India accounted for a 13.6 per cent share last year, up from 13.2 per cent in 2010 and 11.9 per cent a year earlier. Rising exports of chemical products contributed to the growth in exports to India, the apex bank said.
But dominating the league table of major destinations for Omani non-oil exports was the United Arab Emirates (UAE) which received RO 450.1 million worth of goods in 2011, representing a 14.6 per cent share of the total. Exports to the UAE fell significantly from the previous year?s high of RO 573.6 million, largely due to lower exports of mineral products.
China, in third place, imported RO 331.8 million worth of Omani non-oil goods in 2011, which was sharply up from the previous year?s figure of RO 185.2 million. The Asian economic giant, together with the UAE, India and Saudi Arabia, accounted for 47.2 per cent of total non-oil exports of Omani origin in 2011.
Interestingly, Kuwait registered a four-fold increase in exports from the Sultanate, boosted largely by inflows of chemical products. The tiny oil-rich state, which imported RO 109.million worth of Omani non-oil goods, is rapidly emerging as an important trading partner of Oman, the Central Bank said.
Fellow GCC member Saudi Arabia also retained its position as the fourth largest market for Omani goods for the last three years. Non-oil imports from the Sultanate jumped to RO 239.6 million in value last year, up from RO 182.6 million in 2010.
Significantly, markets in markets in south-east Asia and the far-east have also been rapidly opening up to Omani merchandise. ?Oman is taking major strides in diversifying its export markets in recent years. A shift in the share from traditional markets in the Middle East to new markets like Indonesia, Malaysia and Taiwan is clearly discernible,? the Central Bank noted in its Annual Report.
In Europe, exports to the Netherlands more than doubled to RO 66.6 million 2011, which augurs well for the future in terms of diversification, the CBO said.
The value of non-oil exports of Omani origin increased considerably by 23.9 per 1340806675052547900 cent to RO 3.033 billion in 2011, the apex bank said, adding that re-exports also increased by 17 per cent to RO 2,247.6 million in 2011 from RO 1,921.7 million in 2010.
Meanwhile, total merchandise exports (comprising crude oil, refined oil, liquefied natural gas, non-oil exports, and re-exports) increased by 28.7 per cent to RO 18.106 billion in 2011 from RO 14.073 billion in 2010. The surge in exports of crude oil and LNG during the year resulted mainly from higher realization of oil prices in 2011. While crude oil exports increased 33.1 per cent to RO 10.659 billion in 2011, LNG exports rose 24.9 per cent to RO 1.469 billion during the same year, according to the Annual Report.

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Where Washington meets Moscow in a peace of Syria | Simon Tisdall

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As Assad loses ground to the opposition, Russia's interests in Syria appear increasingly threatened. Photograph: SYRIAN NEWS AGENCY SANA / HANDOUT/EPA

Months of futile diplomatic tussling, UN deadlock, and angry finger-pointing over Syria have now boiled down to this: a dramatic, last-ditch effort this weekend to cut a deal between the US and Russia that eases President Bashar al-Assad from office and replaces him with an inclusive, transitional government that can halt the current downwards spiral towards all-out civil war.

Barack Obama's administration first floated the idea of ditching Assad while simultaneously guaranteeing Russia's interests in Syria more than a month ago. Despite Moscow's rebuffs, the White House has kept at it. Obama spent two hours discussing Syria with a deeply sceptical Vladimir Putin, Russia's president, at this month's G20 summit in Mexico.

US officials did not pretend Putin was won over. But they did claim headway in identifying areas where US and Russian interests coincide, principally preventing a chaotic implosion and a regional war. "We agreed that we need to see a cessation of violence, that a political process has to be created to prevent civil war," Obama said. "We have found many common points on this issue," said Putin.

After follow-up meetings, Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, and Sergei Lavrov, Putin's foreign minister, have agreed to attend an international summit on expediting Syria's political transition to be convened in Geneva on Saturday by the UN envoy, Kofi Annan. Significantly, Clinton and Lavrov will meet privately beforehand in St Petersburg on Friday.

US-Russian agreement on the way forward in Syria is crucial. Russia is the Syrian regime's most powerful ally and protector, its main arms supplier, and a veto-wielding member of the UN security council. Its influence within the regime is unmatched. For its part, the US is the world's foremost military and economic power with extensive Middle East interests, including guaranteeing Israel's security and safeguarding its energy supply.

For the past 18 months they have been at angry loggerheads. Now, despite hardline statements ahead of the meeting, they appear to be at least trying to work together.

On the American side, the need for a deal is ever more pressing. Obama, facing a tough re-election battle this autumn and with his domestic record assailed from all sides, could badly use a big international win. His handling of the Arab spring has not been impressive. Last week, as rightwingers see it, he "lost" Egypt, Washington's main Arab ally, to the Muslim Brotherhood. Mitt Romney, his Republican challenger, is describing Russia as America's biggest strategic threat. Thus the meaningfulness of Obama's attempt to reset relations with Moscow is also in the balance.

A transition deal in Syria would suit Obama for a host of other reasons. It would defuse criticism from American interventionists about US inaction. It would help secure the stability of neighbouring Iraq, on which so much American blood and treasure was spent over the past decade. It would prevent the spooked, volatile leaders of Turkey, a valued Nato ally, sliding into some kind of regional conflict.

Most of all, by stabilising Syria under a potentially more amenable regime with reduced allegiance to Iran, Obama might hope to lessen pressure from and on Israel to attack Tehran's nuclear facilities this autumn. "It is the strategic relationship between the Islamic Republic and the Assad regime [not Iran's unknown nuclear capabilities] that makes it possible for Iran to undermine Israel's security," said former US diplomat James Rubin. "The collapse of the Assad regime would sunder this dangerous alliance."

On the Russian side, a Syria deal with the US has growing attractions, notwithstanding Putin's visceral, often unthinking distrust of all things American. Russia's interest dictates a settlement in Syria that sustains its sphere of influence centred on its most important Arab ally, keeps open its Mediterranean port facilities, and maintains its business and arms sales links. As Assad loses ground to the opposition, these interests appear increasingly threatened.

Russia's broader interest (and national pride) demands that it prevent another Libyan or Iraq-style western military intervention, that it assert its authority as a major world player, and that it now move to limit the damage done to its links with the Gulf states and others by its apparent support for Assad's bloody repression. Some kind of national unity deal, under UN auspices, that could be passed off as a Syrian, not an American, solution would serve all these desired ends.

"Russia's leaders have said repeatedly that their goal is to guard against instability, not to support Mr Assad," said Ellen Barry, reporting from Moscow. "They have signalled that Russia would accept a change of leadership in Syria, but only if devised by Syrians and not imposed from outside."

Edward Burke of the Centre for European Reform makes a similar point: "Moscow knows the writing is on the wall for the Assad regime and that its slow demise will likely precipitate an increasingly deadly civil war that will damage Russian interests ? An attempt by Russia to negotiate a political transition should be welcomed. Moscow has made it clear that it future relations are not tied to the power status quo in Damascus."

The scene is thus set for a Clinton-Lavrov meeting that could still ring the death knell for the Assad regime. Maybe they can pull it off; maybe they cannot. Whatever the outcome, democrats will sadly note that Obama and Putin have something else in common: a deep wariness of the fractious, politically unquantifiable Syrian opposition and a pragmatic disinterest in ascertaining the wishes of the Syrian people as a whole.

This backroom deal, if it happens, has little or nothing to do with building a free, democratic Syria. It has everything to do with fixing a problem that is upsetting the world order as decreed from Washington and Moscow.

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Your Home Will Be Improved With These Helpful Tips ...

For anyone that has ever owned a house, home improvement projects are a weekend staple. Many of us are unfamiliar with the construction trade, but that doesn?t mean we cant take on even some of the most difficult home improvement projects. This article is meant to give you tips for your next home improvement project.

If your home is an older house there?s a good chance you might have outdated PVC windows, which are difficult to maintain and often yellow with age. Replacing the PVC with modern plate glass can make a significant difference in the look of the house. Glass windows will also allow more natural sunlight into your home, creating a more open, inviting atmosphere.

Synthetic building materials have a place in home improvement projects, and that place is usually outside. Synthetics tend to stand up to sun and weather better than the natural materials they replace. (Stone is a notable exception to this rule.) For wood in particular, there are a number of synthetic replacements that offer similar attractiveness and superior durability.

When doing a web search looking for a contractor to hire, do specific niche searches. Many contractors work in niche aspects of home improvement and can do an excellent job for you. These contractors have the experience and expertise that is required for many of the niche home improvement jobs.

To get home improvement ideas you may not have otherwise, visit a hardware store and just window shop for an hour. Even in home hardware, there are constantly new products and technologies, and new applications come with them. Just stroll the aisles with your hands in your pocket for an hour and soak it all in. Go home and mull it over, mentally placing items in your home, and then go back for the perfect project.

If you are looking to add some value to your home, you can create a new looking kitchen by resurfacing your cabinets. By simply sanding down the old cabinets in your home and staining them with a fresh new finish, you can increase the value of your home fairly dramatically.

Focus on interior lighting for your next home improvement project. If you change out your old light bulbs with Compact Fluorescent Lights, you will save energy and money. These bulbs also last longer than traditional lighting choices. This is a very simple project that will have remarkable results on the amount of money you save in energy bills.

Look for the line of nails! If you need to snug up a protruding piece of paneling or drywall you can normally tell where to add a new nail or screw just by closely observing the surface of the panel. It was installed by nailing it to the underlying wall studs and evidence of those studs will likely still be visible.

Instead of wooden flooring or linoleum, use tiles in your kitchen area. Most tiles are easy to clean and more spill proof than any linoleum or wood flooring on the market. They define your kitchen space and keep that area separate from the rest of your dining room or living room.

When doing home improvements be sure that every company you use is properly licensed and insured. There are many people who are not properly insured and if they cause harm to someone through faulty work it could become your liability. Licensing is important because there are fraudulent companies out there that may take your money and run. Be safe and do the research.

Updating the outside of your house by repainting the exterior or updating the siding is a very cost value added home improvement. It is one of the most effective ways to increase the sale price of your home. By giving your home an exterior facelift you can instantly add more buying appeal to your home.

Make sure that you install a window or proper ventilation in your bathroom. Humidity from showering with hot water creates the perfect place for mold to cultivate. Even if you keep repainting your bathroom walls, it still won?t sufficiently kill off the mold. Instead, do something that will prevent it from growing at all. Install a window or ventilation, to dehumidify your space.

When it comes to home improvement, small additions such as power strips and surge protectors can be extremely beneficial. Power strips allow for you to easily turn off groups of electronics, saving money on energy. Most surge protectors will protect your electronics from lightning strikes and power surges.

To change the look of your living room or den without spending a lot of money, consider updating your fireplace. Replacing the screen and painting the brick and/or mantel can add a fresh new look to the whole room, and eyes will immediately be drawn to the modern-looking focal point.

Beware custom made items. Custom is great for cabinets, but it can get costly when it comes to most items. Save money by figuring out how to modify store-bought items, or how to modify your home itself to fit around the item you purchase. This will typically end up saving you money.

If you are new at home improvement projects, or are working on your skillset, you are going to make some mistakes. Do not let setbacks get to you. If you let errors get you down, or halt your working, you are letting the process of home improvement beat you. You can master many tasks, but it will not happen overnight. Learn from your mistakes (or better still, learn from the mistakes of others!)

Have a backup plan for getting water or using the toilet if your home improvement project involves plumbing. It is impossible to predict how long it will take to install a new sink or complete a number of other plumbing projects. Even if you anticipate that you will be finished by the end of the day, have a backup plan in place just in case. You don?t want to leave your family without these necessities.

Change your shower curtain once a month. Showering produces excessive humidity in a bathroom that in turn causes shower curtains to develop mold and mildew. To keep your space fresh and healthy, replace your curtains. Don?t buy expensive plastic curtains with hard to find designs, and you won?t feel bad about replacing it.

No matter what project you decide to start with, home improvement tasks are a way to adjust the look and feel of your property to meet your changing needs. The information in this article can be used as a starting point to help you plan and complete your next project.

If you are planning to get a good drilling tools for your home improvement purpose, then check out the Dewalt cordless drill 18v. However, if you need a good vacuum cleaner that automate all your cleaning process at home, then you need to read more about Roomba 562 right now.

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Real Estate Weekly ? Blog Archive ? Brooklyn waterfront goes green ...

By Sarah Trefethen

When the new hotel and residential complex scheduled for completion at Brooklyn Bridge Park in 2015 opens its doors, residents and guests will have as their backyard and playground 85 acres of reclaimed waterfront that its builders and designers hail as a model of sustainable, eco-friendly design.

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Brooklyn Bridge Park, designed by the landscape architecture firm Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, has been under construction in phases since 2010.

Its forward-thinking and award-winning design was crafted to pay tribute to the history of the waterfront, including the reintroduction of native waterfront plants and the reuse of building materials in the park infrastructure.

The project has also turned a hot, uninviting stretch of asphalt into an oasis of green.

?On a day like today you could not stand on that parking lot for more than five or ten minutes without being overwhelmed by that heat,? Andy Schroder of Skanska USA, the project manager oversaw construction on Pier 1, Pier 6, Brooklyn Bridge Plaza and Fulton Ferry Park, said during last week?s heat wave. ?Now you could stay all day.?

On less sunny days, rain that falls on the park is collected in large, underground cisterns and then reused to water plants and grass. The cistern at Pier 6 holds approximately 135,000 gallons of water, while Fulton Ferry Park can take 90,000 gallons at a time and the Pier 1 cistern can hold 90,000 gallons.

Not only is this water kept out of the city?s overtaxed sewer system, the park saves the money it would otherwise spend on a water bill to keep the greenery green. The buyback period on the cisterns could be a little as five years, according to Schroder.

?When you think of the park being a continuous thing that?s going to be there for 100 years it makes phenomenal sense,? he said.

Among the aging industrial infrastructure that formerly dominated the park?s stretch of waterfront was a trio of cold storage buildings from the 1800s which, when demolished, yielded 11 million board feet of now-rare Longleaf Yellow Pine. The wood was used to construct benches in the park, and as the wooden cladding from some of the structures.

Re-using the wood was not a cost-saving measure, Schroder said, as the wood could have been sold and less durable wood purchased to construct the benches. But the chosen approach yielded a higher-quality product and avoided the harvesting of additional trees.

?From an ecological standpoint or an environmental standpoint it was a huge benefit,? Schroder said. ?

Other materials reused in the park included granite recovered from work on the Willis Avenue and Roosevelt Avenue Bridges. The stone can be found in the steps on Pier 1 and in the seating area near a newly established tidal marsh ? planted with smooth cord grass and intended as a home to marine and aquatic bird life.

Other ecosystems have been preserved though the decision to use existing piers in the creation of the park, Schroder said. Leaving the piers in place means the wildlife that has made its home there is not disturbed.

?You have birds nesting on the piles and fish that can spawn and get the food they need,? he said. ?There?s a symbiosis between the historical relic sense and an ecological green positive, if you will.?

Work on a picnic area on Pier 5 is underway, and it is scheduled to open this year. Pier 2 and the upland area of Pier 3 should open in 2013, and additional, as-yet unfunded plans exist for developing Pier 3 and the upland area above Pier 5, according to the park website.

Last week the park?s board of directors chose a joint venture between Toll Brothers City Living and Starwood Capital Group as the developer of an approximately 550,000-square-foot complex that will include a 200-room luxury hotel and 159 residential units upland of Pier 1.

The ten-story hotel and residential complex and five-story residential building, designed by Rogers Marvel Architects, will ?feature a stepped fa?ade of stone and metal, sculpted to embrace the unparalleled views of the New York harbor and the park,? according to a press release from Mayor Michael Bloomburg?s office.

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Visualized: photos of the glass block you get when you pre-order Project Glass

Visualized photos of the glass block you get when you preoorder Project Glass

$1,500? That's a lot for some highfalutin' glasses, but we just couldn't resist. After wrapping up with the keynote, both myself and Darren Murph hopped in line and signed up for our very own pairs of Project Glass Explorer Edition devices. After completing a not-particularly-thorough sign-up process -- which, by the way, does not ask for a credit card -- those who agree to the terms of service receive an actual piece of glass with their number floating in the middle. This will match the serial number of the Project Glass device that will be shipped sometime next year. When will lucky numbers 782 and 788 be rolled? You can be sure you'll be first to know.

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Google-built machine learns to find cats on the Internet

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An artificial brain that Googlers built with 16,000 computer processors and a nifty algorithm has taught itself to recognize images of cats posted on the Internet.

While cats provide web surfers endless hours of giggles, the feat of the so-called neural network is a serious step forward in the realm of machine learning, the New York Times reports.?

The network is among the largest of its type ever built, thanks in part to falling costs and abundance of computers available for research.?

The Googlers fed their artificial brain 10 million images that were randomly selected from YouTube videos. Given a chance to see a random slice of what we put on the Internet, the machine followed our lead and learned to find cats.

?We never told it during the training, ?This is a cat,?? Google fellow Jeff Dean told the New York Times. ?It basically invented the concept of cat.?

The results show that ?it is possible to train a face detector without having to label images as containing a face or not,? the team notes?in a paper on the research posted on arXiv.org and presented this week at a conference in Scotland.

As we build ever bigger and more sophisticated artificial brains, they could help improve image search, speech recognition and machine language translation ??services that Google provides.

--Via New York Times and CNET?

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Linkin Park's LIVING THINGS: The Personal Album For The Masses

'[Our songs] can be felt on so many different levels,' Chester Bennington says of LP's latest, in stores Tuesday.
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When Linkin Park began the process of making LIVING THINGS, they weren't sure where the journey would take them ... after all, the last time they headed down this path — on 2010's A Thousand Suns — their voyage ended up in decidedly dystopian territory: It was, for all intents and purposes, an album that sounded like a sonic apocalypse, and dealt with similarly dark themes.

But to be honest, that didn't dissuade them. Because, as they've discovered over their 15-year career, creative uncertainty is practically par for the course. It truly seems that Linkin Park don't know what kind of album they're making until it's done. And even then, sometimes they're still not sure.

"When we're writing a record, there's a misconception [that] maybe [we're] thinking of something, and planning a goal, trying to imagine a song and then making a song," Mike Shinoda told MTV News during "MTV First: Linkin Park." "That's not how we work. We basically sit down with instruments and try to pull it down out of the air. You go into it without thinking, and then you see what comes out. And in the process of making the last record, a lot of what was popping out was about nuclear war, stuff like that. I think, having gotten that out of our system, this record, when we sat down to write songs, it was always personal, and it kept happening."

And while most of the advance press about LIVING THINGS (in stores Tuesday) seemed to focus on LP ditching the political for the personal, that may not actually be the case. Because Linkin Park keep coming back to the idea of uncertainty ... to them, the songs on their new album are meant to be taken however their fans choose to take them. Sure, they may be drawing from the personal, but they're meant for the masses. Pure and simple. And though they've changed plenty over the years, that aspect of their music remains steadfastly, immutably unaltered.

"You can look at a song like 'CASTLE OF GLASS,' which for me, has one of the most interesting opposing points of view," Chester Bennington said. "When Mike was talking about the lyrics, at one point he had said, 'You know, it's kind of like finding yourself as this broken part of this big machine, and feeling like you're not part of that, or trying to find your place in the bigger scheme of things.' And that can mean a solider coming home from war, and trying to fit back into society, or a person getting out of prison, or whatever.

"And here I am, envisioning this big, beautiful glass castle on a hill, and, like, unicorns. I'm thinking like 'Yeah, if you zoom in, I'm this little broken part of this castle that no one knows about, and I may seem like flawed and not important, but when you back up and look at the big picture, you're part of this really beautiful thing that keeps you together," he continued. "And it was a really interesting twist; I think a lot of our lyrics can be taken from multiple perspectives, depending on what you want the song to be about ... they can be felt on so many different levels."

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Some Skill Sleep Learning May Work

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Hearing material while sleeping that you've already learned may improve sensorimotor skills related to the execution of the material. Christopher Intagliata reports.

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Remember those educational cassettes that you?d supposedly learn from overnight? Well, scientific evidence says they're bunk?unless you listen to them while you?re up during the night, that is.

But if you?re actually sleeping and you play something that you've already learned, like a piano melody you've been practicing, you may indeed master it more quickly. So says a study in the journal Nature Neuroscience. [James Antony et al, Cued memory reactivation during sleep influences skill learning, link to come]

Researchers asked volunteers?with and without musical experience?to learn a few random melodies on a computer keyboard.? Then the subjects took a 90-minute nap. When they slipped into slow wave sleep?a stage previously shown to be associated with memory processing?the researchers softly played back one of the two melodies.

After the subjects woke up, they were able to both melodies more accurately?the helpful effects of a little shuteye, the researchers say. But the volunteers did even better on the ditty they'd heard while snoozing, suggesting sensorimotor skills can be fine-tuned by exposure during sleep.

The scientists stress that the procedure is no shortcut to becoming Scott Joplin?you still have to put in effort while awake. But a little sleep-time study may help you change your tune for the better.

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Monday, June 25, 2012

Vatican hires Fox reporter as media adviser

The Vatican has brought in the Fox News correspondent in Rome to help improve its communications strategy as it tries to cope with years of communications blunders and one of its most serious scandals in decades, The Associated Press learned Saturday.

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Greg Burke, 52, will leave Fox to become a senior communications adviser in the Vatican's secretariat of state, the Vatican and Burke told the AP.

"I'm a bit nervous but very excited. Let's just say it's a challenge," Burke said in a phone interview.

He defined his job, which he said he had been offered twice before, as: "You're shaping the message, you're molding the message, and you're trying to make sure everyone remains on-message. And that's tough."

The Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, confirmed the move to the AP, saying Burke will help integrate communications issues within the Vatican's top administrative office, the secretariat of state, and will help handle its relations with the Holy See press office and other Vatican communications offices.

Burke, a native of St. Louis, Missouri, is a member of the conservative Opus Dei movement. Pope John Paul II's longtime spokesman, Joaquin Navarro-Valls, was also a member of Opus Dei.

The Vatican has been bedeviled by communications blunders ever since Pope Benedict XVI's 2005 election, and is currently dealing with a scandal over Vatican documents that were leaked to Italian journalists. While the scandal is serious ? Benedict himself convened a special meeting of cardinals Saturday to try to cope with it ? the Vatican's communications problems long predate it.

Benedict's now-infamous speech about Muslims and violence, his 2009 decision to rehabilitate a schismatic bishop who denied the Holocaust, and the Vatican's response to the 2010 explosion of the sex abuse scandal are just a few of the blunders that have tarnished Benedict's papacy.

Even the Vatican's response to the leaks from within the Vatican of sensitive papal documents hasn't involved a terribly sophisticated public relations strategy. Just last week the Vatican No. 2, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, blamed the media and the devil for fueling the scandal and accused journalists of "pretending to be Dan Brown."

Brown wrote "The Da Vinci Code," the best-selling fictional account that portrayed Opus Dei ? of which Bertone's new communications adviser is a member ? as being at the root of an international Catholic conspiracy.

Burke acknowledged the task ahead but said that after turning down the Vatican twice before, he went with his gut and accepted the third time around. "This is an opportunity and challenge that I'm not going to get again," he said.

He said he didn't know what, if any, role his membership in Opus Dei played. Opus is greatly in favor in the Vatican these days, particularly as other new religious movements such as the Legion of Christ have lost credibility with their own problems. Currently, for example, the cardinal who is heading the Vatican's internal investigation into the leaks of documents is the Opus Dei prelate, Cardinal Julian Herranz.

"I'm an old-fashioned Midwestern Catholic whose mother went to Mass every day," Burke said. "Am I being hired because I'm in Opus Dei?" he asked. "It might come into play." But he noted he was also in Opus when he was hired by Time and Fox.

Burke has been a Fox correspondent since he joined the conservative U.S. network in 2001. He was the Time magazine correspondent in Rome for a decade before that. At Fox, he led the network's coverage of the death of John Paul and election of Benedict, and has covered the papacy since then, traveling with the pope around the globe. But he has also used Rome as a base for non-Vatican reporting, including several stints in the Middle East during the last intifada, labor law protests in France and the terrorist attacks in London and Madrid.

He is a graduate of Columbia University's School of Journalism.

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Singles try to sniff out love at pheromone parties

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Sniff your way to love? Singles who have attended so-called pheromone parties haven't ruled it out.

The get-togethers ? which have been held in New York and Los Angeles and are planned for other cities ? ask guests to submit a slept-in T-shirt that will be smelled by other participants.

Then, voila! You can pick your partner based on scent, of so the theory goes.

The parties started out as an experimental matchmaking fest by a California woman weary of online dating, but it turns out they also have a root in science. Researchers have shown that humans can use scent to sort out genetic combinations that could lead to weaker offspring.

At a dimly-lit art gallery in Los Angeles on a recent night, partygoers huddled around several tables covered with plastic freezer bags stuffed with shirts and an index card bearing a number. Once they found one they liked, a photographer snapped a picture of them holding the bag and projected it onto a wall so the shirt's rightful owner could step forward and meet his or her odor's admirer.

Konstantin Bakhurin, a 25-year-old neuroscience graduate student, said he bypassed the bags that smelled like baby powder or laundry detergent or perfume in search of something more unique: the owner of a distinctive yellow-T-shirt whose fragrance he described as "spicy."

"I think it's probably a bit more pseudoscience," said Bakhurin, who attended with two fellow graduate students from University of California, Los Angeles. "I just kind of came here for kicks to see what would happen."

The parties are a marked contrast to the proliferation of online dating sites, which demand countless details from singles, and in some ways are taking romance back to its most primal beginnings.

Judith Prays, a web developer who now lives in Atlanta, said she came up with the idea for pheromone parties after she failed to find a match online. Prays said she'd date men for a month or so before things soured until she started seeing a man who wasn't what she was looking for and wound up in a two-year relationship.

What she remembered was his smell.

"Even when he smelled objectively bad, I thought he smelled really good," the 25-year-old said. "And so I thought, OK, maybe I should be dating based on smell?"

At first, it was an experiment. Prays invited 40 friends to a party in New York and asked them to sleep in a T-shirt for three nights, put it in a plastic bag and freeze it, then bring it to the party. Bags were coded with blue cards for men and pink for women and numbered so the shirts' owners could pinpoint their admirers.

The night was a hit, Prays said, adding that half a dozen couples hooked up and one pair formed a relationship. Since then, she has held similar parties in New York and Los Angeles and is planning others for Atlanta, San Francisco and perhaps elsewhere.

Many partygoers chuckled at the idea of finding a match in a smelly T-shirt. But that's not to say there isn't some science supporting the idea.

Research studies using similar T-shirt experiments have shown that people prefer different human scents. But whose smell they prefer is dictated by a set of genes that influence our immune response ? which researchers say is nature's way of preventing inbreeding and preserving genetic adaptations developed over time.

"Humans can pick up this incredibly small chemical difference with their noses," said Martha McClintock, founder of the Institute for Mind and Biology at the University of Chicago. "It is like an initial screen."

In one such study, McClintock and her colleagues had participants sniff inside a covered box without knowing that in some cases they were smelling worn T-shirts. What they found was people preferred the odors of those who had different genetic makeups from their own, but not radically different.

In Los Angeles, several dozen 20-somethings headed to the gallery at night in search of romance ? or at least out of curiosity. They posed playfully for the photographer with shirts they liked, hoping the owner might step forward and say hello.

Few did. Some admitted they had seen their number flashed on the wall but were too shy to identify themselves.

But there was still plenty of chatter as beer-sipping singles turned up their noses at bags that smelled like hiker's sweat and their aunt's old carpet and took a second whiff of sweet and musky fragrances they liked but couldn't peg ? a playful exercise that served as an icebreaker to what otherwise could have been an awkward gathering of strangers.

Karen Arellano threw back her head and laughed after trying a handful of bags that reeked of sweat, coffee and even weed ? but said she didn't really come to the party in search of love.

"I don't think I'm going to find anything more than, 'Hi, how are you,' a conversation," the 29-year-old baker said. "That's expectation enough."

Prays said she's also learned from the experience that while scent is powerful, it isn't enough to detect a good match.

"Animals have babies and they move on, and that's what the pheromone party is," said Prays, who may start including a few pertinent details on the index cards, like a person's relationship expectations. "The most successful thing about it is it opens up conversation."

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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Bainbridge rower helps Virginia win NCAA title

Keziah Beall left college with something few students ever achieve, let alone dream about.

An NCAA championship.

Beall was a member of the University of Virginia?s rowing team, and on the First Varsity Eight that won its grand final to clinch the Cavaliers second NCAA Championship in late May on Mercer Lake in West Windsor, N.J.

Beall, who grew up on Bainbridge Island and is a 2008 graduate of Bainbridge High School, recalled how her team

was second to Michigan after

250 meters in the final race.

The Cavaliers had been seeded first in the First Varsity Eight coming into the regatta.

But by the 750-meter mark, Virginia had taken the lead. Halfway through the race, Beall and the Cavaliers had a five-seat lead over the Wolverines and by the finish, were almost leading by open water.

Beall sits in the stroke seat on the First Varsity Eight crew, and set the rhythm for the rowers.

?Every stroke we took I just sort of believed it more and more,? she said.

?We just kind of kept at it,? she said. ?I felt really confident the whole way.?

Then came the finish line, but another extremely difficult spot in the competition.

?It was so unreal,? Beall said.

Rowing is not like other sports, she explained, where you can?t see the others in the race once you get ahead.

In rowing, the other teams are always in view. And when the race is finished, the celebration always has to wait.

Behind her, after the team?s fantastic finish, she recalled, her teammates were yelling and screaming.

?And you can?t hug them; you are stuck in your seat,? she said. ?It?s almost tortuous.?

The row back to shore proved to be too much for her, she admitted.

?I just started sobbing,? she said. ?That was really unexpected.?

In a way, maybe not. In a previous run at the NCAA championship, Beall had mono had to sit out the last two weeks as her Virginia team won the title in 2010.

Still, it gave her motivation to return.

?Having been in that boat up until that moment, that made me really hungry,? she said.

With the win by the First Varsity Eight, the Cavaliers won the 2012 NCAA Rowing Championship. Virginia finished with 87 points, while Michigan placed second with 82 points. California was third with 78, just ahead of Princeton, who had 77.

Beall?s honors at the end of her college career include the title of NCAA Champion, with both the team and the First Varsity Eight boat; Pocock First-Team All-American (selected by the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association); CRCA First-Team All-South Region; member of the All-Atlantic Coast Conference squad; and member of the ACC Crew of the Year.

Beall, 22, is the daughter of Bruce Beall and Barb Trafton, both coaches for Bainbridge Island Rowing. Her parents were both at her championship race.

?I can?t say enough good things about them,? Beall said of her parents. ?They truly are my best friends.?

Contact Bainbridge Island Review Editor Brian Kelly at editor@bainbridgereview.com or (206) 842-6613.

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Ekanpou Enewaridideke brings back the book to Oyangbene ...

It was a great day last week for Delta State born writer and activist, Ekanpou Enewaridideke as he unveiled his new five books in Oyangbene community of Burukutu Local Government Area of the State.

The versatile award winning author, who also saddles his other social and community responsibilities as the national President of Ijaw People Congress was the proud winner of the 2004 Isidore Okpewho prize for literature with his book, The Road to Ken Saro Wiwa.

Last week?s public presentation of the five new books went further to authenticate Enewaridideke as one of the committed sons of the Niger Delta, who like his patron peers; Gabriel Okra, late Ken Saro Wiwa, Tanure Ojaide, Isidore Okpewho, John Peppe Clark and Nimmo Bassey, who adopted the power of creative writing and expression as a veritable platform of engaging and confronting social, political and environmental injustices.

The? books unveiled were: A Sail in the Dark, novel, The Wanted Man in Camp Four, play, You Must Leave Ekameta Tomorrow, play, A Family of Imbeciles, play and Sandbanks in the River Forcados,a collection of poems that was named the first runner-up of? Tanure Ojaide?s prize for poetry in 2004.

Unveiling the five books in Oyangbene community, the apparently excited writer says :?In a world rendered perpetually disorderly, chaotic, absurd, precipitous and ideologically bloated by our own actions, we need a deliberate reconnection with the primordial simple past, generational regeneration and paradigm shift. This is?only?available in creative works fired by this consciousness. This is what I have labored into my new books.?

Ekanpou Enwaridideke saw the unveiling of his books in Oyangbene community as a viable grassroots springboard for the realization of the much-coveted generational paradigm shift adding that the unveiling would inspire the grassroots people to develop the culture of reading and writing which is a clear propagation of President Good luck Jonathan?s campaign of BRING BACK THE BOOK.

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