Saturday, September 29, 2012

Assessing Employee Growth and Development ? Leaders to Leader

Effective leaders manage by keeping their finger on the pulse of their employees? key activities. When tasks and assignments are delegated, leaders must take the time to review each employee?s progress against goals to determine what, if any, additional training and coaching is needed to successfully complete the assignment or to enhance his or her skills.

There is a twofold purpose of an assignment performance review. Leaders are receiving a progress report on the delegated task or assignment. They are allowing the employee to provide details and input on what has happened to date, and the results. The employee is also providing feedback on any problems, issues and concerns that may have surfaced. This allows the leader to provide insights and to suggest possible courses of action, if needed.

Related: ?Hire Character and Train Skills?

The second aspect of an assignment performance review is to assess professional employee growth and skill development. Properly performed, an assignment performance review allows leaders to guide and direct the professional development of their employees. This is the most important aspect of the review.

The purpose of delegation is not only to assign tasks and assignments, but to build and polish an employee?s skills and capabilities. Only when this happens can leaders know with confidence that tasks and assignments can be successfully delegated, and overall performance and results increased.

Related: Do You Have Faith in Your People?

When leaders monitor an employee?s performance, they are performing a mixture of a work and planning review with a developmental planning review.

A work and planning review directs and controls the employee?s performance in the traditional management sense, while a developmental planning review is designed to assist the employee in improving his or her personal skills. When reviewing the progress of a delegated assignment or task, the leader is doing both.

During an assignment performance review, the leader is reviewing the actual progress toward specific goals of the employee while also assessing his or her knowledge, attitude and on-the-job skills. During the review, leaders are not controlling and directing but seeking balanced input from the employee. In this manner, problems, issues and concerns are discussed while the leader probes with questions to identify the degree to which the employee has worked to resolve them. Leaders provide their insight or advice only after employees have given a full report of their progress, the problems and issues that have arisen, and the various alternatives they have tried.

Related: When Building Trust, by All Means Avoid These Six Behaviors

Throughout performance assessments, leaders need to build trust and rapport with their employees to develop deeper levels of loyalty. There are several things leaders need to avoid so the relationship with their employee is not undermined during these reviews. These include:

Unwarranted Criticism

Leaders should base their judgments and criticisms on facts, not supposition. They must avoid making unwarranted negative comments or judgments about the employee?s performance, attitude and decisions.

Analyzing the Employee?s Motivation

Leaders should avoid playing the role of an ?amateur psychiatrist? by not analyzing an employee?s motives or behaviors.

Controlling and Directing

Leaders should avoid giving a detailed solution to existing problems without asking employees for their input.

Threatening and Coercion

Since leaders are using delegation to develop employee skills, they should avoid at all costs any attempts to coerce and force an employee to do things their way. They should avoid threatening employees with intimidating and negative consequences.

Questioning

Leaders should avoid second-guessing their employees with questions about every idea, decision, recommendation or suggestion. The purpose of the performance review is to analyze performance regarding a delegated task and to assess how employee skills have improved.

Once the initial phase of the review has been performed and the assignment thoroughly discussed, the leader and employee should agree upon an action plan for the remaining portions of the project. The leader should include any plans for self-improvement and growth the employee may require, which may include additional training or coaching in specific skill areas.

Whatever the actual plans, leaders should make sure they are realistic, attainable, measurable and on a scheduled time line. Both the leader and the employee should know what will be done and how, and detailed milestones that the employee needs to achieve must be set.

Excerpt: Roles & Responsibilities of Delegation: Pinpoint Leadership Skill Development Training Series (Majorium Business Press, Stevens Point, WI 2012) $ 18.95

Timothy F. Bednarz, Ph.D. | Author | Publisher | Majorium Business Press
Author of Great! What Makes Leaders Great: What They Did, How They Did It and What You Can Learn From It (Finalist ? 2011 Foreword Reviews? Book of the Year)
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Friday, September 28, 2012

Doctor to Speak of Challenges of Mental Health Care - Greenwich ...

Fairfield ? When the second leading cause of death among American servicemen stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan is suicide, why is there no hue and cry?

When the three leading causes of death among teenagers are car accidents, homicide and suicide, why has this not caused a flood of concern?

As a part of Mental Illness Awareness Week, Dr. Daniel Koenigsberg, MD, winner of the 2012 Exemplary Psychiatrist Award from the National Alliance on Mental Illness, will explore those questions and others when he speaks on ?The Challenges of Access to Care in 2012 and Beyond? at the First Church Congregational on Oct. 11.

?There are not only economic obstacles, there are cultural obstacles, legal obstacles and for sure there are obstacles in the health care system itself,? Koenigsberg says. Chief among the cultural obstacles are the stigma of mental illness and a lack of understanding that mental illnesses are truly medical conditions, he says.

?If it was malaria, there would major initiatives for treating the condition and doing preventative work, but that doesn?t happen with these conditions,? Koenigsberg says. ?I think it?s a combination of stigma and lack of understanding of the impact of mental illness, in the sense that it?s still not seen on a par with other medical conditions, even if it?s a leading cause of death.?

Not to mention that America?s health care system is ?procedure oriented,? so that, while heart surgeries costing upwards of $100,000 are readily reimbursed, veterans find reimbursement for therapy and medication to treat post traumatic stress disorder harder to come by, he says.

Koenigsberg will talk how current and projected changes in the delivery of healthcare services generally, and in mental health in particular, will affect the availability of care over time. And he will discuss the impact on the chronically mentally ill and the need for strong advocacy organizations.

The event is slated for 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Wakeman Hall of the First Church Congregational on 148 Beach Road. It is free and open to all, and light refreshments will be served. For more information call Judy at 203-650-3463.

Source: http://greenwich.patch.com/announcements/doctor-to-speak-of-challenges-of-mental-health-care-f91731df

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

What's The Best Exercise For A Flat Stomach ... - Fitness Newspaper

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Everywhere you look today there are:

1. Magazines claiming to tell you the best exercises or workouts for ?six pack abs?.

2. Adverts for ab-sculpting equipment that will give you ?great abs in just 5 minutes a day?.

3. Group Fitness classes with ?ab sections? full of endless crunches, sit-ups and planks.

4. People in gyms working on their ?abs? and always looking for the answer to the question:

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?What?s the best exercise for getting great abs / a flatter stomach??

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But what is the answer to this question? What is the secret to getting a flat, toned stomach or six-pack abs?

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Well, in the past I have heard a number of answers to this question:

- I?ve read that celebrities claim that they do 500 sit-ups a day to keep their stomach toned;

- I?ve heard fitness professionals claim that working on the ?core? with planks and cable rotations (possibly while standing on a BOSU ball) is the key to having a flat stomach;

- I?ve heard martial artists and dancers say that they?re convinced that their activity is great for the abs because nearly every movement they do works the abdominals in different ways;

- I?ve also read that performing exercises that focus on strengthening the abdominals (e.g. hanging leg raises) for a small number of reps is much better for ?sculpting? the abs than performing endless reps of exercises that do not require as much strength (e.g. crunches).

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But who?s right? If we want a flat, toned stomach should we be performing lots of crunches every day, dropping into a plank whenever we can, or performing a small number of ?Pull Up Pikemans? on gymnastic rings one or two times a week?

Well, a few years ago at a fitness convention I heard a speaker (I can?t remember who) say that the ultimate exercise for getting a flat stomach was something he called the ?Push Away? and in the time since then I have come to agree with him?

I firmly believe that if you want to get a flat, toned stomach, the Push Away is the best exercise you can do to help you reach your goal.

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The Push Away

The Push Away Can be Performed in one of two ways:

1. When eating a meal, push the plate you are eating from away from you when you have eaten 80% of what is on it.

2. When a tempting ?treat? (like cake, chocolate, biscuits etc.)? is offered to you, push the food away from you.

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Perform this exercise at least once a day and watch that belly fat disappear!

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Okay, okay, so I?m being a little facetious here ? I?m not really advocating that you go around pushing food away from you every day. However, the point is that there really is no magic exercise that you can do to get a flat stomach and six-pack abs ? you can perform crunches or hanging leg raises ?till the cows come home but if those great abs you?re building are covered by a layer of fat, you?re still not going to have a visible six-pack or a flat, toned tummy.

The painful truth is that the state of your mid-section is primarily down to your diet ? if you want a flat stomach or great abs then the best exercise you can do is change the way you eat.

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N.B: The Push-Away is NOT a genuine exercise. ?Changing the way you eat? is not as simple as eating less food ? the QUALITY of the food you eat is as important as the QUANTITY you eat?..but that?s another story for another time.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Air Force launching secretive X-37B space plane

The U.S. military's hush-hush robotic X-37B space plane is slated to blast off again next month, Air Force officials say. The mission will test the robotic spacecraft's reusability and may eventually land on the Florida runway once used for NASA space shuttles.

The X-37B space plane 's next mission ? called Orbital Test Vehicle-3, or OTV-3, because it is the program's third-ever spaceflight ? is scheduled to launch aboard an Atlas 5 rocket from Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) sometime in October.

"Preparations for launch at Cape Canaveral have begun," said Major Tracy Bunko at the Pentagon?s Air Force press desk. "We are on track to launch OTV-3 next month; however, the exact date remains subject to change based on range conditions, weather, etc."

A mysterious mission
As with the X-37B program's two previous spaceflights ? OTV-1 and OTV-2 ? OTV-3's payload and mission details are classified. But the focus remains on testing vehicle capabilities and proving the utility and cost-effectiveness of a reusable spacecraft, Bunko told SPACE.com. [ Photos: The X-37B Space Plane ]

Bunko said in an earlier communiqu? that this third flight will use the same X-37B spacecraft that flew the first test flight, the OTV-1 mission, back in 2010.

That maiden voyage of the miniature space plane lasted 225 days. It launched into orbit on April 22, 2010, and then landed on Dec. 3 of that year, zooming in on autopilot over the Pacific Ocean and gliding down onto a specially prepared runway at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.

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A different X-37B vehicle made a similar Vandenberg touchdown this past June 16, having stayed in orbit for 469 days on its OTV-2 mission.

The X-37B program is being run by the U.S. Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office. The two space planes ? which are 29 feet (8.8 meters) long and 15 feet (4.5 m) wide, with a payload bay about the size of a pickup truck bed ? were built by Boeing Government Space Systems.

While they're sparing with details about the X-37B program, Air Force officials say the vehicles enable them to test out how new technologies perform in space.

?One of the most promising aspects of the X-37B is it enables us to examine a payload system or technology in the environment in which it will perform its mission and inspect them when we bring them back to Earth,? Bunko said. ?Returning an experiment via the X-37B OTV enables detailed inspection and significantly better learning than can be achieved by remote telemetry alone.?

A new landing site?
While both previous X-37B missions touched down at Vandenberg, the Air Force is considering landing future flights at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, next door to the Cape Canaveral launch site.

In fact, the Air Force is currently conducting taxi and braking tests as part of an ongoing appraisal. The prospect of a returning the robotic space plane to the KSC landing strip ? which was used by NASA's now-retired space shuttle fleet ? is seen as a cost-saving measure.

"We are also considering consolidating landing, refurbishment and launch operations at KSC or CCAFS in an effort to save money," Bunko said.

?We are seeking to leverage previous space shuttle investments and are investigating the possibility of using the former shuttle infrastructure for X-37B OTV landing operations," Bunko added. "Those investigations are in an early state, and any specifics will not be known for some time, but could potentially be used as early as for the landing of OTV-3."

Leonard David has been reporting on the space industry for more than five decades. He is a winner of last year's National Space Club Press Award and a past editor-in-chief of the National Space Society's Ad Astra and Space World magazines. He has written for SPACE.com since 1999.

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Monday, September 24, 2012

India spinners dismantle England



India?s spinners rode roughshod over England as they led their team to a comprehensive 90-run victory in their ICC World Twenty20 match at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Sunday.

Full Scorecard: England v India

England, chasing India?s 170 for four, stumbled to 80 all out, their lowest score in T20 internationals, with off-spinner Harbhajan Singh claiming 4-2-12-4 and leg-spinner Piyush Chawla nabbing 4-1-13-2.

England and India had already qualified for the Super Eight stage of the competition but while England fielded a near full-strength team India opted to rest several of their senior players including batsmen Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar and left-arm quick Zaheer Khan.

Harbhajan and Chawla?s efforts saw England lose their last eight wickets for just 41 runs as they were bowled out in 14.4 overs.

England made a poor start to their innings as they slipped to 18 for two with left-arm quick Irfan Pathan (2-17) claiming the wickets of Alex Hales (0) and Luke Wright (6).

The introduction of spin into the attack then rocked England when Harbhajan bowled Eoin Morgan (1) and Chawla castled Jonny Bairstow with a googly before having Craig Kieswetter caught at first slip as England slumped to 51 for five.

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Kieswetter had looked to be England?s best chance of pulling off a victory as he slapped his way to 35 off 25 balls but his team were in the midst of a horrendous collapse and Tim Bresnan (1) hoisted a Harbhajan delivery straight to Gautam Gambhir at deep square leg as the heart of England?s batting was ripped out.

Harbhajan then claimed two wickets in an over when he bowled Jos Buttler (11) and had Graeme Swann (0) stumped.

Rohit Sharma had earlier provided India?s innings with some late impetus as he blazed his way to 55 not out off just 33 balls with five fours and a six.

Sharma brought up his half-century off 31 deliveries and he pounded a six and a four off the last over of the innings which eventually produced 17 runs off the bowling of paceman Jade Dearnbach.

Virat Kohli and Gambhir set the innings up with a second-wicket partnership which produced 57 runs off 7.5 overs.

Kohli looked in particularly good nick with some of his driving being rather pleasing on the eye.

But the elegant right-hander departed for 40 off 32 balls when he lifted a delivery from off-spinner Swann to the deep midwicket fielder.

Kohli?s wicket was just reward for Swann who offered the batsmen very few loose deliveries as he returned figures of 1-17 off four overs.

Opening batsman Gambhir was relatively sedate as he scored 45 off 38 deliveries before he departed in the 16th over when he edged a delivery from seamer Steven Finn through to keeper Kieswetter.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni (9) was the last man out thanks to a wonderful catch at long on after Buttler grabbed the ball but flicked it back infield as he went over the boundary rope with Hales on hand to complete the catch.

ENGLAND: C Kieswetter (wk), AD Hales, LJ Wright, EJG Morgan, JC Buttler, JM Bairstow, TT Bresnan, SCJ Broad (capt), GP Swann, ST Finn, JW Dernbach

INDIA: G Gambhir, V Kohli, SK Raina, Yuvraj Singh, RG Sharma, MS Dhoni (capt & wk), IK Pathan, Harbhajan Singh, PP Chawla, AB Dinda, L Balaji

Source: http://www.supersport.com/cricket/article.aspx?Id=1594731

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Libya: Empire or Dignity ? ZERO ANTHROPOLOGY

[Part 6 of 6 of my series on "Dignity," this article is itself divided up into a series of articles, each one partly derived and adapted from my book on NATO's war against Libya. See the bottom of the articles for more details.]

?May God bless them,? U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke with affected piety the day after Christopher Stevens, the U.S. Ambassador to Libya, and three other Americans had been slaughtered in an armed assault on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi on September 11, 2012. Clinton sounded like a high priest of empire as she continued, ?and may God bless the thousands of Americans working in every corner of the world who make this country the greatest force for peace, prosperity, and progress, and a force that has always stood for human dignity?the greatest force the world has ever known. And may God continue to bless the United States of America?.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton disembarks from a U.S. Air Force transport in Tripoli on October 18, 2011. (Source: U.S. Department of State.)

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton greets grateful rebel militia commanders on her arrival in Tripoli on October 18, 2011. (Source: U.S. Department of State.)

The greatest force for human dignity that the world has ever known: this surges far beyond hyperbole and into distant constellations of theological fantasy. Just the past decade witnessed the calamity that the U.S. wrought against Iraq, in another unprovoked and unjustified attack, with the murder of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians, accompanied by torture, mass displacement, impoverishment, and a vast spread of lethal sickness from both the destruction of civilian infrastructure and the dense amounts of depleted uranium dust unleashed by exploded U.S. ordnance. There too, the U.S. has created a vast training ground for Al Qaeda forces that are as active as ever, in the name of denying Al Qaeda a safe haven and putatively avenging the attacks of September 11, 2001. Even if we restrict ourselves to Iraq alone, it ought to be astounding that any U.S. official could feel that she had the legitimacy not just to claim the moral high ground, but the entire territory of morality and human dignity. But this is how imperial ideology produces its myths, exploiting moments when Americans are killed to invite domestic listeners into a state of collective amnesia, reassuring them of their greatness in the eyes of God, as they are the innocent people who can do no wrong. Every attack they suffer must therefore be explicable only in terms of the dysfunctionality and the congenital and innate perversity of others. In the words of Obama, the dead Americans in Benghazi, ?exemplified America?s commitment to freedom, justice, and partnership with nations and people around the globe, and stand in stark contrast to those who callously took their lives?. Thus the empire of ?dignity? comes full circle in denying dignity to all others, in the name of dignity.

Nobody ever said that myths had to be either rational or fair, and the same is true of the myths of interventionist ?humanitarian protection,? with all of the mass mediated hypes of ?genocide,? the campaigns to ?Save Darfur? as Americans committed massacres in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the absurd expeditions of Hollywood celebrities to bring warmth and comfort to those oppressed by others. With a heightened sense of their own entitlement as a people blessed by God and destined to rule the earth, their overweening estimation of their own dignity is accompanied by an equally lordly view of ?justice?. The basic structure of belief in providence in shaping empire has changed little since the U.S. wars against Indigenous resistance in the nineteenth century and its invasions and occupations of Central American and Caribbean nations.

In response to the killing of American diplomats and Marines in Benghazi, Clinton vowed, ?nor will we rest until those responsible for these attacks are found and brought to justice?. Obama added to that: ?We will not waver in our commitment to see that justice is done for this terrible act. And make no mistake, justice will be done?. By now, we should understand what the U.S. leadership can mean with such statements, which can include everything from secret detention, to torture, to extrajudicial executions via drone strikes. With a reelection to safeguard, Obama will want Libyan heads on platters. In the past decade, ?bringing to justice? has rarely meant simply arresting persons and bringing them to face fair trials. When the U.S. kills its adversaries, it calls that ?justice??yet when Gaddafi acted against the same forces, often in response to attempted coups, armed revolts, and assassination attempts, his actions were instantly chalked up to the atrocious ?human rights record? of a ?brutal dictator?. Likewise, the U.S. claims its counterinsurgency in Afghanistan is about nation-building and winning hearts and minds, but Gaddafi?s counterinsurgency in 2011 was a ?threat to civilians? that mandated international action to stop it. A hue and cry was raised when Gaddafi referred to his opponents as rats and cockroaches?returning the favour, I might add?but thus far none has protested the language of Hillary Clinton when referring to some of the very same people as ?savage?. Again, this contradictory dualism is the work of imperial mythology, where justice and dignity?like capital?accrue only to the dominant and are denied of the dominated.

?United State [sic] of America: You Have a New Ally in North Africa?

If Clinton and Obama feel that they have the moral authority to publicly and internationally proclaim the dignity and justice of U.S. actions, it is not in small part due to how intervention in Libya was used to give the international image of the U.S. a cosmetic makeover. Apparently believing that its sins in Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, Pakistan, and elsewhere would be forgiven and forgotten, U.S. soft power was painted over and redeployed, with the U.S. once again promoting itself as the liberator and protector of Arabs and Muslims. The majority of the North American and European left?reconditioned, accommodating, and fearful?played a supporting role by making substantial room for the dominant U.S. narrative and its military policies. Even here we could find self-described anti-imperialists and Marxists who conceded ground to the State Department which would then be used to amass support for intervention: Gaddafi, in their view, was a dictator, even a collaborator of the West, he should not be defended, and he had to go?and thus they agreed to make an issue out of Gaddafi, not empire. The left joined the choir, and the State Department pointed to the choir in justifying the idea that ?the international community? was speaking with one voice against Gaddafi. Other supposed anti-imperialists and ?leftists? (including some Marxists, anarchists, and social democrats) even backed the military intervention to ?save Benghazi?. In both approaches, the U.S. and other NATO political and military leaderships would benefit from what was at the very least half-praise from supposed ideological opponents at home. These approaches were derided by Latin American socialists, Pan-Africanists and African nationalists alike, who were the only real bastions of anti-imperialism in this entire story. The ?neither-nor? ? la carte attitude?neither supporting Gaddafi nor supporting NATO (with some exceptions to the latter)?with prompt denunciations of ?Stalinism,? paid scarce attention to who stood up against U.S. and NATO intervention in Libya: it was not Benghazi, which played an active role in legitimating and boosting the makeover of the U.S. reputation among Arabs.

Turning a blind eye to Sirte, and a racist blind eye to the plight of black Libyans and other black Africans at the hands of the insurgents, the European and North American left did nothing to oppose imperialism, and have suffered an irreparable loss of international credibility while cementing a North-South dividing line among socialists. It seems that the left of the global North bought into the dominant U.S. self-image of being a ?force for dignity,? fearful that its status would be?imperilled?by seeming to support ?dictators? and being aligned with ?Stalinists? (they were quick to adopt the cherished epithets of the very same ?neocons? that they claimed to loathe). Instead, they effectively opted for imperialism and for the global dictatorship of the U.S., with far more blood on its hands than any number of such ?dictators? combined. In denouncing Gaddafi, just as the U.S. was gearing up to depose him, they legitimated the position that Gaddafi?s leadership was somehow the root or the pivot of the intervention, thereby inevitably even if indirectly supporting regime change. They spoke as if all political systems must be identical to ours to be deemed democratic. They treated us to jejune formulas, with fatuous warnings to ?Gaddafi supporters?: ?the enemy of your enemy is not your friend?. Somehow, they failed to heed their own warning as they embraced the ?valiant revolutionaries? of Benghazi, paying heed to neither their racist outrages nor the presence of Islamic reactionaries. In this they shared the same exuberant na?vet? of the rightwing militarist Senator John McCain who, after touring Benghazi himself, declared with total confidence: ?I have met with these brave fighters, and they are not Al-Qaeda?. Yet, Al Qaeda?s very own second-in-command was the Libyan Abu Yahya al-Libi, whose own brother is a senior commander in the Libyan Islamic Fifghting Group. In response to the killing of Ambassador Stevens, McCain could not avoid signaling a u-turn: ?It [was] a planned enemy attack, and we all know who the enemy is? (see this and that)?indeed, the enemy?s enemy, who was your friend.

King Idris I of Libya shaking hands with U.S. Vice-President Richard Nixon in March of 1957. (Source: Mohamed Yousef el-Magariaf via WikiMedia Commons)

But then what enemy was Gaddafi? According to the historical revisionism of the left in the global North, who want to have their cake and eat it too, Gaddafi would now be promptly reinterpreted as a friend of the West, one who ?collaborated? with the U.S. ?war on terror?. Yet, it was Gaddafi?s war on Al Qaeda that not only long preceded that of the U.S., it was Gaddafi who was personally the target of assassination attempts by Islamic extremists. In the years Gaddafi?s Libya fought such extremists, the U.S. and Britain actively collaborated with them, first in Afghanistan, then in Bosnia and Kosovo, and in trying to assassinate Gaddafi. It was not Gaddafi who collaborated with the West?s ?war on terror??it was Gaddafi who persistently, even obsessively sought to reorient the U.S. into supporting Libya?s own war on terror. Numerous U.S. embassy cables show Gaddafi constantly lecturing against the U.S. and Saudi Arabia for supporting extremists, and wanting to see a change in this policy. Also numerous were the times that U.S. embassy officials seemed entirely indifferent. It is true that the U.S. renditions sent Libyan extremists back to Libya, on rare occasions. What especially irked those funding and arming groups such as the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, was that unlike the U.S. with its appeals to ?democracy? and ?human rights,? Gaddafi could fight Islamic extremism on its own turf. Unlike the U.S., Gaddafi could deploy Muslim missionaries across the planet, developing networks through the World Islamic Call Society, and founding prominent mosques in numerous nations.

Given the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, it is worth recalling in more detail what U.S. diplomats recorded when Gaddafi was in power. In a 2005 meeting with Libyan diplomats and intelligence officials, U.S. diplomats were told ?the Saudis were to blame for inciting trouble in Libya,? that the Libyan opposition, ?derives from radical Islam,? and the Libyans asked the U.S. to influence the Saudis and to ?ask them to rein in the Islamists?. In his meeting with Congressman Tom Lantos, the U.S. embassy recorded in a cable marked ?secret? that Gaddafi went to great lengths to impress upon the visiting U.S. delegation the threats posed by Wahabi/Salafi extremism: Gaddafi ?dedicated the majority of time to an hour-long t?te-?-t?te with Representative Lantos focusing on Wahabism in Saudi Arabia, which has become one of his standard topics?; and, intelligence chief Abdullah Senussi ?took credit for the GOL [Government of Libya] putting Osama bin Laden on an Interpol watch list in 1997, showing that they had an inkling of events to come far in advance of 9/11.? Gaddafi also accused the U.S., in a meeting with Senator Arlen Specter, of supporting Wahabi extremists.[1]

It is understandable that, in an uncritical reading of U.S. embassy cables, one could form the opinion that Gaddafi collaborated with the U.S., when it was more the other way around, and not always. It was the late Christopher Stevens himself who reported the following in a cable marked ?secret?:

?Libya has been a strong partner in the war against terrorism and cooperation in liaison channels is excellent. Muammar al-Qadhafi?s criticism of Saudi Arabia for perceived support of Wahabi extremism, a source of continuing Libya-Saudi tension, reflects broader Libyan concern about the threat of extremism. Worried that fighters returning from Afghanistan and Iraq could destabilize the regime, the GOL has aggressively pursued operations to disrupt foreign fighter flows, including more stringent monitoring of air/land ports of entry, and blunt the ideological appeal of radical Islam. The Qadhafi Development Foundation brokered talks with imprisoned members of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) that led to the release earlier this year of about 130 former LIFG members. The GOL considers the program an important means to signal willingness to reconcile with former enemies, a significant feature of Libya?s tribal culture. Libya cooperates with neighboring states in the Sahara and Sahel region to stem foreign fighter flows and travel of trans-national terrorists. Muammar al-Qadhafi recently brokered a widely-publicized agreement with Tuareg tribal leaders from Libya, Chad, Niger, Mali and Algeria in which they would abandon separatist aspirations and smuggling (of weapons and trans-national extremists) in exchange for development assistance and financial support. Libya also cooperates closely with Syria, particularly on foreign fighter flows. Syria has transferred over 100 Libyan foreign fighters to the GOL?s custody over the past two years, including a tranche of 27 in late 2007. Our assessment is that the flow of foreign fighters from Libya to Iraq and the reverse flow of veterans to Libya has diminished due to the GOL?s cooperation with other states and new procedures. Counter-terrorism cooperation is a key pillar of the U.S.-Libya bilateral relationship and a shared strategic interest.?

The Libya that the U.S. has now ?created? after months of devastating bombings is almost the exact opposite of what Stevens described above: Libya now lacks the power that creates the agency necessary for ?cooperation? and the Islamic extremists that Libya countered, through its own network of African and Middle Eastern collaboration, have been unleashed, killing the very author of the cable above. Michael S. Smith, author of a report titled, ?A View to Extremist Currents in Libya,? argued that, ?the very extremist currents that shaped the philosophies of Libya Salafists and jihadis like (Abd al-Hakim) Belhadj appear to be coalescing to define the future of Libya? (source)?the significance of Balhadj (Belhaj) is that he became the head of the Tripoli Military Council following the overthrow of Gaddafi, his militia was backed by Qatar, and he is a former head of the LIFG who fought in Afghanistan with Al Qaeda and recently ran in Libya?s elections (source). It?s clear from the U.S. embassy cables coming out of Tripoli that Christopher Stevens, author of many of the cables on Islamic extremism, was keenly aware in considerable detail of the nature and degree of Islamic militancy in eastern Libya, particularly in Derna (see here, here, here, here, and there). When Gaddafi stated in an interview with the BBC, early in the 2011 rebellion, that these ?are not my people, they are al-Qaeda,? he was guilty of making a sweeping generalization at worst, but not of being completely wrong, and the U.S. would have known that at the time.

To cast the cooperation referred to in the cable quoted above in conspiratorial terms as a subordinate collaboration requires an even more fanciful position because why, after all, would the U.S. overthrow a valued partner? Why would Stevens himself actively work with rebels in Benghazi to overthrow Gaddafi? The question opens the door to the narrative that the U.S. was so shocked by Libyan human rights abuses, which it discovered in February of 2011, that it could do nothing but act against Gaddafi. In other words, here too the denunciation of Gaddafi as a ?collaborator? can serve to legitimate Western intervention and regime change, and at the very least it works to silence opposition to regime change. When empire called, many were cowed.

After Clinton cast the U.S. as the greatest force for human dignity ever known, it was unsurprising to hear Obama dust off a statement from a former Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright, when he told Telemundo that the U.S. is an ?indispensable? nation. The U.S. plans to make itself ?indispensable? to Libya?s future, with a vengeance. After the killing of its embassy staff, State Department spokesmen announced that AFRICOM was rapidly deploying a Marine Corps ?fleet antiterrorism security team? (FAST) and two warships ostensibly ?to secure the diplomatic facility in Tripoli, our Embassy, and protect U.S. citizens as needed,? but they also added, ?the Department of Defense is ready to respond with additional military measures as directed by the President? (source; source). The U.S. also dispatched CIA and FBI agents, as well as Predator and Reaper drones (source). Obama notified Congress that forces ?equipped for combat? were being sent to Libya, this time choosing to abide by the War Powers Resolution, which might also suggest a longer term commitment to have ?boots on the ground? (source).

From this point onwards, it should be obvious to all Libyans that with the destruction of the Jamahariya, the U.S. will feel free to march in at will. Having begged for NATO intervention, and emphasizing the need for ?protection,? those Libyans that called for and relied upon foreign support cast themselves as helpless creatures, incapable of either self-defense, or other forms of resistance, or even flight. Extended to the present, the ?helpless Libyan? has become the Libyan incapable of self-rule. This is a bleak vision of humanity that has been erected by the ?humanitarians? and by some Libyans, one at odds with history, sociology, and anthropology, which are rich with countless cases of people who have been able to fight, resist, and practice multiple forms of self-protection?indeed, local actors struggling for change often prefer their own solutions over those imposed by outsiders. It?s as if everything we had learned had been dismissed and erased by both NATO and the ?responsibility to protect? crowd, forcing some to go back and relearn some very basic lessons, even if they do so with reluctance to sacrifice the agency of international interventionists (see for example here and here). Whether it is the motive or outcome is an academic question, but this tenacious unlearning of resistance and self-protection is the basis for creating a neo-colonial relationship of dependency. Those who speak of the ?responsibility to protect? of course never utter terms such as ?neo-colonialism,? except maybe to mock it; no, instead their world is populated only by the victims of dictators, and themselves as the liberators.

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Notes

[1] There is a naming controversy around how some attach the label ?Wahabi? to the Salafis?the details go beyond the scope of what is presented here, suffice it to say to the reader that ?Wahabi? is another name for Salafi, but one that Salafis themselves normally reject.

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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Using a laser to 'see' the smallest world: Powerful laser breathes new life into an old technology for studying atomic-level structures

ScienceDaily (Sep. 19, 2012) ? A multi-university team has employed a high-powered laser based at UC Santa Barbara to dramatically improve one of the tools scientists use to study the world at the atomic level. The team used their amped-up electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrometer to study the electron spin of free radicals and nitrogen atoms trapped inside a diamond.

The improvement will pull back the veil that shrouds the molecular world, allowing scientists to study tiny molecules at a high resolution.

The team, which includes researchers from UCSB, University of Southern California (USC), and Florida State University, published its findings this week in Nature.

"We developed the world's first free-electron laser-powered EPR spectrometer," said Susumu Takahashi, assistant professor of chemistry at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, and lead author of the Nature paper. "This ultra high-frequency, high-power EPR system gives us extremely good time resolution. For example, it enables us to film biological molecules in motion."

By using a high-powered laser, the researchers were able to significantly enhance EPR spectroscopy, which uses electromagnetic radiation and magnetic fields to excite electrons. These excited electrons emit electromagnetic radiation that reveals details about the structure of the targeted molecules.

EPR spectroscopy has existed for decades. Its limiting factor is the electromagnetic radiation source used to excite the electrons -- it becomes more powerful at high magnetic fields and frequencies, and, when targeted, electrons are excited with pulses of power as opposed to continuous waves.

Until now, scientists performed pulsed EPR spectroscopy with a few tens of GHz of electromagnetic radiation. Using UCSB's free electron laser (FEL), which emits a pulsed beam of electromagnetic radiation, the team was able to use 240 GHz of electromagnetic radiation to power an EPR spectrometer.

"Each electron can be thought of as a tiny magnet that senses the magnetic fields caused by atoms in its nano-neighborhood," said Mark Sherwin, professor of physics and director of the Institute for Terahertz Science and Technology at UCSB. "With FEL-powered EPR, we have shattered the electromagnetic bottleneck that EPR has faced, enabling electrons to report on faster motions occurring over longer distances than ever before. We look forward to breakthrough science that will lay foundations for discoveries like new drugs and more efficient plastic solar cells."

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Monday, September 17, 2012

London designers trawl Americana, tropical themes

LONDON (Reuters) - The catwalks exploded with bright colors on the second day of London Fashion Week, as designers sent brightly printed dresses, embellished denim and tie-dye printed leather down the runway on Saturday.

Jeweled embellishments, ornate embroidery and tropical prints also made a strong appearance during the shows as designers embraced a lighter and more playful side for their latest womenswear spring/summer 2013 collections.

Spring was in the air at Jasper Conran's show, where walls were decorated with neon lights laid out in the shape of large flowers. Models walked barefoot onto the lush green catwalk, in embellished denim, broderie anglais and sequined dresses.

The collection was influenced by all aspects of Americana, Conran told Reuters, citing Janis Joplin, cowboy boots and photographer Robert Mapplethorpe as inspiration.

"I've done denim for the first time on the catwalk, so it starts quite sort of blues, and whites and silvers. And then it explodes."

"Everything has a reference back to Americana, so it's all logically done, with a healthy dose of illogicality," he added.

Hot pinks, mustard yellows, mossy greens punctuated the collection, which featured knitted crochet dresses, micro shorts, and floral-printed blouses.

The Americana theme continued further south at Holly Fulton's show, which was attended by British actress Gemma Atherton, and the International Herald Tribune's Suzy Menkes.

"I think Holly's designs are very easy to wear, and they're bold, so it still has this very fashion forward aspect without being too crazy," Atherton told Reuters.

Fulton did not disappoint her audience, sending down an explosion of flamingo pinks, aqua blues and zesty yellows.

Printed rose cut-outs were featured across the collection, sewn onto sweaters, stuck on PVC raincoats and laid over contrasting patterns.

Models sported messy braids, bright red-orange lips and oversized sunglasses. The collection follows the journey of a woman across West Coast America to Mexico and features art-deco inspired prints, appliqu? and floral embroidery.

"I use a lot of silks as kind of bases for a lot of the pieces, because you get such a good representation of color for the print," Fulton told Reuters.

"It's quite an embellishment heavy collection. That's kind of how I started out and that's my first love, so it's been really amazing and I absolutely love this collection. I've had a brilliant time making it."

Tie-dyed rainbow leather pieces, jacquard separates and floaty floral dresses edged with lace made up the collection at Henry Holland.

The colorful collection also featured frilly details on cropped tops and dresses, gem embellishments and knitted separates.

Designer Daniella Helayel finished the day with an exciting tropical display of sleek dresses at Issa London, a favorite brand of the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton.

Inspired by the Garden of Eden, models sported freshly cut orchids in their hair which was twisted into elaborate styles.

The collection featured an array of printed dresses and gowns, in tangy oranges, bright yellows and cobalt blues with lush imagery of tropical foliage, birds and flowers.

(Additional reporting by Basmah Fahim, editing by Paul Casciato)

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Sunday, September 16, 2012

HOME IMPROVEMENT WALTIP.COM: Newsroom - Video/Audio ...

----PARIS,TEXAS, TOPIX FORUM DISCUSSION---We reported on the PEDC?s (Paris Economic Development Corporation) plan to get a coordinated plan through a unified plan by paying a Gregg County, Texas, firm to act as "third-party facilitators" at a meeting or two.

Which, in and by itself, is a heck?ova plan ?
Taxpayers, who pay the PEDC?s bills, coughed up at least $1,710 for the consultants. Evidently, an outside firm was needed to ?facilitate? the meeting to get a plan to get a plan, because. . . ?
Surely, the PEDC doesn?t believe no one in our Paris-Lamar County area knows how. . .?
The PEDC also have taxpayers on the hook to pay for a study by an Oklahoma retail development ?expert? they hired, and to pay for a long-term contract for his help in soliciting retail businesses to Paris (see Drowning on Dry Land).
Why is the PEDC even considering bringing in competition for local merchants and businesses? They have enough problems without the PEDC adding to them. The PEDC should be helping, not bringing in competition. It is as if the PEDC has never heard of the ongoing retail campaign urging everyone to "Shop Paris". (But, why is the PEDC involved in ?retail development?? It?s NOT something they're chartered to do...)
A PEDC employee, a ?community development specialist?, has moved or is moving to Georgia. The PEDC will pay her $800 per month for the next 10-months to handle "electronic media? and to maintain the PEDC website. But according to previous reports, the website and its maintenance is being done by CDSuites of Longview, Texas ( see job_creation).
And, no, it is not the money: It is the thinking that leads to the actions -
Taxpayers, through the PEDC, have guaranteed for ten years, $5.8 million for the financing of existing and new debt and around $1.8 million for operating capital for a local firm. The firm?s headquarters are in Paris, but they also have offices in Dallas, Waco, Sulphur Springs, and other Texas communities, as well as in North Carolina.
In exchange, we?re getting a promise of 25 new jobs within the next five years. And the PEDC has given a $105,000 ?cash incentive? for another 10 jobs at the company?s headquarters.
No report of how much money or what kind of guarantees, if any, taxpayers in the firm?s other locations chipped in or provided.
Shouldn?t Paris taxpayers know if the guarantees and/or operating capital they?re providing will be used to help underwrite the firm?s business operations in those communities? How could it not help . . . ?
But, how would we know?
These PEDC actions signal it can do what it wants, and spend the taxpayer?s money for whatever purpose they want, as long as they have some kind of semi-plausible deniability. This is a moral hazard, and weakens confidence in what they say and do.
In all these actions, the PEDC is funding jobs and job creation opportunities for communities ? and states ? in competition against us!
And the PEDC calls what they?re doing ?Economic Development"?
Our question is, ?For whom??

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Friday, September 14, 2012

Apple's aggressive launch plan boosts iPhone sales forecasts

(Reuters) - Sales of Apple Inc's new iPhone 5 could be double those of the previous model in its first week on the market, and up to 33 million iPhones may be sold between now and the end of the month as a result of an aggressive launch plan, analysts said.

Many analysts expressed surprise at how quickly Apple planned to roll out the new model around the world, saying this suggested it would be able to keep up with demand for the bigger, faster and slimmer iPhone.

The new model ships on September 21 in the United States, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and Britain, and will hit 100 countries by the end of the year in the fastest international rollout for an iPhone so far.

"We are positively surprised that this iPhone rollout is Apple's fastest yet," Barclays Capital said in a client note, adding that it had previously thought supply constraints for sensors in the new screens would hold back initial sales.

"Given this pace it would seem Apple is very well positioned for upside in the December quarter."

Analysts raised forecasts for Apple's share price by as much as $125 to between $750 and $820.

Apple shares were up 0.7 percent at $674.74 before the start of regular trading on Thursday.

Apple will continue to win sales with older models, brokerage William Blair & Co added, putting more pressure on Research in Motion Ltd's BlackBerry, other offerings from Nokia Oyj and less-sophisticated smartphones that use Google Inc's Android software.

"The iPhone 4 will be sold for free after subsidies, replacing the 3GS and providing a strong product to compete in the high-growth, low-end smartphone market," William Blair said.

The brokerage raised its sales forecast for all iPhone models by 29 percent to 33 million for the July-September quarter, at the top of forecasts that ranged from about 20 million to about 30 million in brokerage notes seen by Reuters.

Janney Capital Markets said it expected the iPhone 5 to sell 7 million to 10 million units by the end of the month, while RBC Capital Markets said it expected 8 million to 10 million units to be shipped during the same period.

RBC Capital said sales of iPhone 5 this month could result in additional sales of $4 billion to $5 billion for the fourth quarter ending September 30. The brokerage increased its price target for the stock by $50 to $750.

The iPhone 5 sports a 4-inch "retina" screen that displays a sharper image. It can run on high-speed 4G LTE wireless networks and is 20 percent lighter than the previous iPhone 4S.

Robert W. Baird & Co, which also raised its price target on the stock, now expects Apple to sell 24.4 million iPhones in the September quarter, up from its earlier estimate of 21.2 million.

Barclays, which raised its price target for Apple stock to $810 from $750, said Apple would have a "unique holiday season" as it would also benefit from a launch of a smaller iPad and new Mac computers.

Credit Suisse forecast 20 percent growth in high-end smartphone sales next year, with Apple seen grabbing a 47 percent share, topping archrival Samsung with 40 percent.

It picked the two companies to capture just over half of the overall smartphone market, including less-sophisticated models, putting "tremendous pressure" on RIM, HTC Corp, Nokia and the rest of the Android market.

(Writing by Rodney Joyce; Editing by Ted Kerr)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/iphone-boosts-forecasts-apple-smartphone-sales-112159488--finance.html

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Monday, September 10, 2012

The economics and planning involved with relocating in Canada ...

As Canada continues to be a hot spot for relocation both for foreigners and those relocating within the country, many useful pieces and stories have been published with advice where in the country exactly to relocate to.

One such piece that focuses on the financial impact of relocation was a particular good read and one that I felt deserved further analysis. The story speaks about, among other things, how popular Western Canada has become due to its abundance of natural resources, Alberta?s disproportionate percentage of the country?s employment growth in the past year and the varying real estate prices to take into account when considering relocation.

Another very interesting point that was brought up for people thinking of relocating to or within Canada: when considering employment the oil, gas and mining sectors are by far the most in demand. The industry boasts a ridiculous just over 1 job seeker per job as compared to the national average of just over 3 job seekers per job in all industries.

The bottom line: Canada is a hot destination for people looking to relocate. There are lots of job opportunities in various industries, affordable housing for people willing to do their geographical research and check out all communities in the country and an overwhelmingly positive reputation of some of the friendliest people on earth.

Clearly the recent surge in immigrants to Canada is not a fluke and the numbers can be expected to keep on rising.

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Saturday, September 8, 2012

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Friday, September 7, 2012

Road to 2014 World Cup starts

By STEVE DOUGLAS

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updated 12:18 p.m. ET Sept. 5, 2012

LONDON (AP) - The road to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil begins for European teams on Friday, with the top lineups expected to ease into their group campaigns after being handed some benign opening qualifying matches.

France will be eager for a fast start in Group I after being pooled with world champion Spain, which has the night off from qualifying and instead faces Saudi Arabia in an exhibition in Galicia.

The French, under new coach in Didier Deschamps, will look to avoid the kind of early slipup that marred the start to their Euro 2012 qualifying campaign, when they lost 1-0 at home to Belarus.

The Belarusians are in the same World Cup qualifying group, with the teams meeting in Paris on Tuesday. First up for Les Bleus is a trip to 96th-ranked Finland on Friday.

"We'll have to be at 200 percent during both games against Spain if we want to beat them," France midfielder Yohan Cabaye said. "But we have two games to win against Finland and Belarus first to put ourselves in a good position before playing Spain.

"We have to fight with the idea of getting first place in the group."

Germany is at home to the lowly Faeroe Islands in Group C and England takes on 141st-ranked Moldova in Group H with coach Roy Hodgson acknowledging that "for us, they are going to be pretty much unknown."

With Euro 2012 finalist Italy visiting Bulgaria in Group B, the biggest test for a heavyweight European side could come in Amsterdam where the Netherlands will look to end a four-match losing run when they host Turkey in Group D.

Following the departure of Bert van Marwijk, the Dutch are under the command of Louis van Gaal and one of his first tasks is to decide between Robin van Persie or Klaas Jan Huntelaar to lead his forward line in World Cup qualifying.

Huntelaar started ahead of his fellow striker in the Netherlands' most recent match - a 4-2 loss to Belgium in an exhibition last month - but Van Persie looks in fine form after scoring four goals in his last two games for new club Manchester United.

"I'm just available," Van Persie said. "It does not matter what I think - those are questions for the coach. I am available for any position."

Turkey failed to qualify for Euro 2012 but is ranked 35th. It has the players to trouble the Dutch, who go on to meet Hungary on Tuesday.

Qualifying continues for teams in Oceania, Asia, CONCACAF and South America. In total, 76 matches will be played around the world from Friday to Tuesday.

In the European zone, only one team goes through automatically for the 2014 finals from the nine groups, so the head-to-heads between Spain and France in October and March will be key.

The Spanish have won their last three meetings and defended their European title in Poland and Ukraine this summer to claim their third major title in a row.

Deschamps, who replaced Laurent Blanc in charge of France, has eyes only on top spot in its five-team group and won't be satisfied by reaching Brazil through the playoffs open to second-place finishers.

"We aren't going to start off by saying we are going to finish second - it doesn't serve anybody any good to speak about Spain at the moment," Deschamps said. "They are the big favorites, but our target is to finish in front of them."

France is coming off a 0-0 home draw against Uruguay in an exhibition last month but should have no problems finding its form against Finland, which has never qualified for the finals of a major tournament.

Germany will play the Faeroes, Europe's third lowest-ranked team, above only Andorra and San Marino. A tougher test will come four days later when the Germans visit neighbor Austria. Sweden and Ireland are also in the group.

England will be without arguably its only two world-class players - Wayne Rooney and Ashley Cole - when it travels to Moldova, which Hodgson rates despite its 0-0 draw against Albania in a recent exhibition.

"There will be a lot of thought that Moldova are not very special, not very strong, but we certainly don't go into the game with that thought at all," said Hodgson, who begins his first qualifying campaign in charge of England.

"Certainly, my message to the players is, `I don't care if they are called Moldova. As far as I'm concerned, they could be called Brazil."'

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CAIRO (AP) -About 300 angry fans stormed the headquarters of Egypt's Football Association in Cairo on Wednesday, protesting a decision to resume league games next month before bringing to justice perpetrators of a deadly stadium riot.

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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Droid RAZR Maxx HD hands-on

We're here in New York where Google and Motorola just introduced the first fruits of its collaboration, the brand new RAZR line. The RAZR Maxx HD is the successor to the wildly popular RAZR Maxx, and a worthy one it is: underneath the hood you've got a Snapdragon S4 dual-core processor, the same chip powering the GS3 and HTC One X. You've also got the Maxx's famous battery, which Moto says will get you through 32 hours of normal usage. Motorola's battery technology is unmatched at this point, and it's not about to let you forget it.

But the true upgrade here is the RAZR line's display-- the HD and Maxx HD both have a stunning 4.7 inch Super-AMOLED display that is right up there with Samsung and HTC in terms of clarity and vividness. I might even go on record and say it bests the GS3 in terms of color saturation, though my opinion may change after extended usage. it's simply stunning, and I don't have enough nice things to say about it.

Compared to the original Maxx, the second generation is a step up in terms of build quality-- the metal border, the slim bezel, the Kevlar coating, and the Gorilla Glass display all add up to one of the sturdiest smartphones on the market. And compared to the RAZR HD, the Maxx's size is nearly identical. While the Maxx feels just a few hairs heavier than the RAZR HD, thickness and dimensions will only be noticed by the most trained of eyes.

The models on-hand at today's launch were packing Jelly Bean, though Motorola says the new RAZR line might launch with ICS, with a 4.1 upgrade "before the end of the year." We hope that's not the case, but we'll take it if we have too-- a small price to pay for some of the best hardware Motorola has ever released. Check out some hands-on shots below.

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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Handling Home Improvement Like A Pro With These Tips

If you need fencing that is both affordable and versatile, opt for a wooden fence. You can choose from a variety of wood types to find the most appropriate material for your particular climate and moisture levels. Wooden fencing is very diverse and can easily be stained to one of many natural-looking colors.

Here is a great tip to get rid of mineral build up in faucets. Simply create a mixture of lemon juice and vinegar and soak the head of the faucet in the mixture. The mixture will dissolve the mineral build up and eliminate any hard water that may be coming through the faucet head.

When you are planing to paint your house, either a wall, or the entire thing, it is important to first figure out how much paint you need. Don't just look at the job and guess, or you could wind up spending a lot of extra money. Take the time and measure out exactly how much you will be painting.

Not every home improvement project has to be a major overhaul or a major expense; there are a number of quick and easy updates you can make at a reasonable cost to add value and appeal to your home. Start with paint. Paint your walls, your cabinets, your trim or your doors. You can even paint your stove or floor tiles with specialty paint designed for that purpose. Increase storage space by installing closet or pantry organizers. Replace boring kitchen cabinet knobs with ones that are unique and decorative. While you're at it, do the same with your plain white wall plates. Enhance your new paint job with fresh, bright curtains and sheers. Rent a floor buffer, and buff and wax your hardwood floors. A little cash and a dash of creativity can result in some dramatic changes.

If you don't already have some, install some ceiling fans in all your rooms. You can use these to cool rooms and circulate the air, reducing the need to use your air conditioning unit. This in turn will save you money on your electric bill and most likely increase the life expectancy of your air conditioner.

Avoid making expensive renovations based on personal tastes. Spending $1,000 a tile on your bathroom may seem like a good plan but the odds are if you eventually sell, you will not recoup that money. If the change is not something that can be appreciated by someone other than you, consider doing something different.

When undertaking home improvements that require the services of a contractor, ask your friends and family for recommendations of people they have used in the past. Interview the contractor and only hire a person that you feel you can rely on and trust. This will hopefully avoid you being the victim of bad work or service during your project.

Be sure that your doors and windows have tight seals to keep out extreme temperatures and to insure the best air quality in your home. If the air coming into your home is filtered through your heating and cooling system, you will have less chances of contracting air-borne illness.

Everyone loves a nice bathroom. You can do this by getting a new sink or toilet and getting nice new cabinets. Updating your bathroom is one of the best ways to improve your home and it will also increase the net price on your house selling it on the market.

If you need to hire someone, get personal recommendations from friends, family and neighbors who have had work done in the recent past. This is a good way to gather information about contractors who can do the job. When you get quotes, ask that they are itemized so you can compare the contractors apples to apples.

In conclusion, home improvement makes any home look like new. Little things such as painting walls, or big things such as adding insulation, can make homes better than ever. If you remember the advice on home improvement found in this article, then you can make your home look like new.

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Monday, September 3, 2012

Young Iraqis face religious fashion crackdown

Iraqis shop at a marketplace in northern Baghdad's Kazimiyah neighborhood , Iraq, Sunday, Sept 2, 2012. A new culture rift is emerging in Iraq and, largely, at the seat of one of Shiite Islam's holiest sites as young women doff their shapeless cover ups and men strut around in revealing slacks and edgy haircuts. This has prompted clerics to mobilize the fashion police in the name of protecting the Islamic nation's heritage. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

Iraqis shop at a marketplace in northern Baghdad's Kazimiyah neighborhood , Iraq, Sunday, Sept 2, 2012. A new culture rift is emerging in Iraq and, largely, at the seat of one of Shiite Islam's holiest sites as young women doff their shapeless cover ups and men strut around in revealing slacks and edgy haircuts. This has prompted clerics to mobilize the fashion police in the name of protecting the Islamic nation's heritage. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

Iraqi woman look at jewllwery at a marketplace in Kazimiyah neighborhood, northern Bagdad, Iraq, Sunday, Sept 2, 2012. A new culture rift is emerging in Iraq and, largely, at the seat of one of Shiite Islam's holiest sites as young women doff their shapeless cover ups and men strut around in revealing slacks and edgy haircuts. This has prompted clerics to mobilize the fashion police in the name of protecting the Islamic nation's heritage. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

Iraqi women shop at a marketplace in Kazimiyah neighborhood, northern Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Sept. 2, 2012. A new culture rift is emerging in Iraq and, largely, at the seat of one of Shiite Islam's holiest sites as young women doff their shapeless cover ups and men strut around in revealing slacks and edgy haircuts. This has prompted clerics to mobilize the fashion police in the name of protecting the Islamic nation's heritage. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

A mother with her young son shop at a market place in Kazimiyah neighborhood, northern Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Sept 2, 2012. A new culture rift is emerging in Iraq and, largely, at the seat of one of Shiite Islam's holiest sites as young women doff their shapeless cover-ups and men strut around in revealing slacks and edgy haircuts. This has prompted clerics to mobilize the fashion police in the name of protecting the Islamic nation's heritage. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

An Iraqi woman walks past shops at a marketplace in Kazimiyah neighborhood, northern Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Sept. 2, 2012. A new culture rift is emerging in Iraq and, largely, at the seat of one of Shiite Islam's holiest sites as young women doff their shapeless cover ups and men strut around in revealing slacks and edgy haircuts. This has prompted clerics to mobilize the fashion police in the name of protecting the Islamic nation's heritage. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

(AP) ? For much of Iraq's youth, sporting blingy makeup, slicked-up hair and skintight jeans is just part of living the teenage dream. But for their elders, it's a nightmare.

A new culture rift is emerging in Iraq, as young women replace shapeless cover-ups with ankle-baring skirts and tight blouses, while men strut around in revealing slacks and spiky haircuts. The relatively skimpy styles have prompted Islamic clerics in at least two Iraqi cities to mobilize the "fashion police" in the name of protecting religious values.

"I see the way they (police) look at me ? they don't like it," said Mayada Hamid, 32, wearing a pink leopard-print headscarf with jeans, a blue blouse and lots of sparkly eyeliner Sunday while shopping at the famous gold market in the northern Baghdad neighborhood of Kazimiyah.

She rolled her eyes. "It's just suppression." So far, though, there are no reports of the police actually taking action.

This is a conflict playing out across the Arab world, where conservative Islamic societies grapple with the effects of Western influence, especially the most obvious ? the way their young choose to dress.

The violations of old Iraqi norms have grown especially egregious, religious officials say, since the Aug. 20 end of Ramadan, Islam's holy month. In the last two weeks, posters and banners have been hanging along the streets of Kazimiyah, sternly reminding women to wear an abaya ? a long, loose black cloak that covers the body from shoulders to feet.

A similar warning came from Diwaniyah, a Shiite city about 130 kilometers (80 miles) south of the capital, where some posters have painted a red X over pictures of women wearing pants. Other banners praise women who keep their hair fully covered beneath a headscarf.

Religious officials speculate young Iraqis got carried away in celebrating the end of Ramadan and now need to be reined in.

"We support personal freedoms, but there are places that have a special status," said Sheik Mazin Saadi, a Shiite cleric from Kazimiyah, home to the double gold-domed shrine that is one of Shiite Islam's holiest sites.

He said the area's residents lobbied Baghdad's local government to ban unveiled women from walking around the neighborhood, including its sprawling open-air market that attracts people from across Iraq.

"The women started to follow to this order," Saadi said.

Government leaders in Baghdad say they've issued no such ban and ordered some of the warning posters removed. The rule "is only for the female visitors who go inside the shrine itself," said Sabar al-Saadi, chairman of the Baghdad provincial council's legal committee. "We think that wearing a veil for women in Iraq is a personal decision."

Muslim women generally wear headscarves or veils in public out of modesty, and female worshippers are required to wear an abaya or other loose robes in shrines and mosques.

But over the last several years, following the 2003 U.S.-led invasion and the fall of dictator Saddam Hussein, Western styles have crept into Iraq's fashion palate. Form-fitting clothing, stylish shoes and men's edgy hairstyles are commonly seen on the street. Some younger women have even begun to forgo the hijab, or headscarf.

Their parents ? and their parents' parents ? fear Western influence will drown out Iraq's centuries of culture and respect for religion.

"We as Iraqis do not respect our traditions," said Fadhil Jawad, 65, a gold seller near the Kazimiyah shrine. He estimated his profits have dropped by 10 percent in the last two weeks since authorities posted warnings about improper dress codes at the entrance to the market. He called the financial loss worth the lesson being imposed.

"Legs can be seen, there are low-cut shirts," Jawad lamented. "And all, very, very tight. I think these Iraqis who are wearing these things have come back from Syria, Dubai and Egypt. They probably spent too much time in nightclubs. The families in Kazimiyah are conservative. These young people ? nobody can control them. They should be given freedoms, but they should know their limits."

Several young adults strolling the Kazimiyah gold market on Sunday accused the religious class of trying to pull Iraq back to the dark ages, a sentiment that human rights activist Hana Adwar echoed.

"It is an aggression on the rights of not only religious minorities, but also on secular Muslim women who do not want to wear veils," said Adwar, head of the Baghdad-based Iraqi Hope Association.

Men, too, have been targeted in the fashion flap: Edgy haircuts, tattoos and body piercings have angered religious authorities. But Hassan Mahdi, 22, said he does not care.

"No, hell no, nobody can tell me what to do," said Mahdi, sporting a tight turquoise Adidas tracksuit and a trendy moptop hairdo at the Kazimiyah market.

So far, it appears, the fashion police have stopped short of taking any real steps. Guards at two security checkpoints in Kazimiyah said they have not been ordered to stop daring dressers from entering the market, and 17-year-old Ali Sayeed Abdullah said his slicked-up pompadour didn't prevent him from going into the shrine. "Nobody objected," he said. "But if there is a ban on this, I will change it," referring to his hairstyle.

But some women have been handed tissues at Kazimiyah checkpoints and told to wipe off their makeup before entering the market, said resident Hakima Mahdi, 59.

"This is very good," she said, smiling broadly, sheathed in a black cloak with an extra abaya covering her head. "It's respect to the imam, respect to this holy place."

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Associated Press Writers Sameer N. Yacoub, Bushra Juhi and Qassim Abdul-Zahra in Baghdad and Alaa al-Marjani in Diwaniyah, Iraq, contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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