Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Obama, Democrats vow unified stance on debt

President Obama emerged from closed-door meetings with House and Senate Democrats on Wednesday with a new mantra for his focus the rest of this year: ?Jobs. Middle class. Growth.?

With Congress poised to leave for a five-week summer vacation at the end of this week, Democrats wanted to huddle and make sure they were on the same page before tackling the major spending and debt fights looming.

?One thing is very clear as we get into debates this fall ? we are united,? Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid told reporters after the Democratic Caucus met with Mr. Obama in the lunch hour.

The president had met with House Democrats earlier in the day.

Congress is leaving town for its vacation without the urgency that usually characterizes the last week before summer break ? particularly in the first year of a new Congress. In 2011, lawmakers were scrambling to avert a debt crisis, and in 2009 they were trying to find the funds to replenish the Cash for Clunkers stimulus program.

This year, however, the deadline fights are all coming later, leaving both chambers to clean up some regular business before fleeing the stifling summer days that characterize Washington in August.

Democrats and Republicans have both signaled the battle lines for the upcoming fights: The GOP says it will not accept another debt increase without winning concessions, while the White House says it?s done negotiating over spending cuts that it says are keeping the economy down.

Wednesday?s latest growth figures suggest that there is plenty of room for work.

The economy grew at a rate of 1.7 percent, measured by gross domestic product, between April and June. But the bad news came in the January to March period, which saw its growth tally revised downward from 1.8 percent to just 1.1 percent.

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Golf Courses With Gourmet Restaurants Nearby - Gourmet Food ...

2. Cape Cod, Mass.

The Cape spans just 65 miles as it juts out into the Atlantic Ocean and curves up around the Massachusetts shoreline, but golfers have nearly 30 public courses from which to choose. The most interesting may be the Highland Links at Truro, a 9-hole layout set high atop the gorgeous shoreline and offering breathtaking, blustery vistas. It's a short trip from there to Wellfleet or Provincetown, where fishing and lobster boats deliver their daily haul directly to markets and restaurants.

3. Williamsburg, Va.

No word on whether the founding fathers were avid golfers, but the sport long ago invaded this colonial town. The Golden Horseshoe Club offers two first-rate public courses that wind through rolling hills and split rail fences. Nearby Kingsmill Resort features the River Course, which hosts an annual LPGA Tour event, among its three courses. Cool off with a chilled stein of ale at a local pub ? be it college (William & Mary is right in town) or colonial ? then secure a table at one of the authentic colonial taverns serving traditional fare. True foodies should plan ahead and reserve a stadium-style seat at A Chef's Kitchen, where culinary artist John Gonzales cooks up a nightly master class before diners who watch him prepare their meal.

4. Monterey, Calif.

The cliffs and shoreline on the gorgeous California coast two hours south of San Francisco offer the most amazing marriage of golf and gourmet dining in the country, and perhaps the world. Pebble Beach Golf Links, ranked by?Golf Digest?as the top public course in America, is a bucket list round for any duffer, but with a $495 green fee, it's a once-in-a-lifetime pricey bucket. Among the dozens of nearby courses are thriftier options, including Pacific Grove Golf Links, that offer similarly spectacular ocean views. Being situated smack in the middle of wine country means great dining options abound.?Wine Enthusiast?recently ranked Monterey County among the top 10 wine travel destinations in the world.

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Ex-Facebook CTO Bret Taylor launches Quip word processor

Quip's desktop, featuring collaborative editing.

(Credit: Quip)

Bret Taylor, the former CTO at Facebook and an engineer who helped launch Google Maps, has launched a new company called Quip intent on creating a "productivity suite for the mobile era."

Along with Kevin Gibbs, the former technical lead on the Google App Engine team, Taylor has built what he calls a modern word processor that allows for collaborative document editing across myriad mobile and desktop devices. The company, which has reportedly raised $15 million in venture capital, launched an iOS app Tuesday evening.

The pair said they are motivated by the growing trend of accessing the Internet on mobile devices without ever touching a desktop PC. Using as an example MacWrite, a graphical word processor released with the original Macintosh in 1984, the pair pointed out in a blog post Tuesday evening that productivity software has changed little in the past 30 years.

With the exception of some additional color and and a stack of toolbars at the top of the screen, it doesn't look different from the software that probably came bundled with your current laptop. We still use the same metaphors and the same workflow that we used when shoulder pads and leg warmers were cool.

That entrenched mode of thinking has hobbled both users and developers, the two posit:

The features these products have accrued over thirty years have made it difficult for most of us to switch to new products, but they have also made it almost impossible for the products to truly change. When we decided to build Quip, it was based on the premise that the shift to tablets and phones is so fundamental and so all-encompassing that it dwarfs the sum of all of these features in importance.

As a solution, the pair has developed a platform based on how they believe modern mobile documents should operate. The word processor combines documents and messages into a single thread that can be edited by users on any device, including desktops. But the one of the program's strengths is its ability to automatically format to mobile devices' screen sizes, eliminating the need to pinch zoom to read a document.

It also sports a shared folders feature that allows real-time collaborative editing and discussion and automatically notifies users when new content is added.

In addition to the iOS app released tonight, Quip has published an Android Preview Release version to the Google Play Store.

While Quip is free for personal use, the company intends to offer subscription-based services to businesses.

Quip mobile notifications.

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Apple report: Chinese workers unhappy as they put together your cheaper iPhone

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A report by nonprofit China Labor Watch said Apple's supplier Pegatron is working employees long hours for little pay.

A report out today by New York-based nonprofit China Labor Watch looked into the working conditions of Apple?s Chinese supplier, Pegatron.

It revealed two pieces of news, one intentionally and one probably less so.

First, the report highlighted Pegatron?s less-than-desirable working conditions at three different factories in China. As in, 11-hour days, six days a week, making about $1.50 an hour. It?s kind of a black eye considering Apple made a big fanfare of investigating its supply chain to improve working conditions.

Both Apple and Pegatron said they would investigate the allegations.

The other revealing detail on the report? Employees working those ridiculous hours are currently building that rumored cheaper iPhone. The report references the new iPhone throughout (well, and the title is ?Apple?s unkept promises: Cheap iPhones come at high costs to Chinese workers?). It also mentioned the low-priced phone is plastic and will soon be released on the market. (Venturebeat does a nice job pulling out all those references here.)

Read the full China Labor Watch report here.

Shana Lynch is Managing Editor at the Business Journal. Her phone number is 408.299.1831.

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Germany's Schaeuble set to stay center stage in euro crisis

By Annika Breidthardt

BERLIN (Reuters) - Two years ago, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble was on the point of giving up his role as iron fist in the euro zone debt crisis, but the 70-year-old champion of closer European integration now seems likely to remain on Europe's center stage.

Chancellor Angela Merkel, who made her independent-minded and famously irritable former rival finance minister in 2009, is expected to reappoint him if, as widely forecast, she wins a third term in the September 22 parliamentary poll.

Differences in their visions of Europe may curtail some of his plans, but the enormous clout he wields among European policymakers dealing with the four-year-old euro zone debt crisis shows no sign of waning.

"German hegemony of the Eurogroup has been growing over the last two years and is increasing almost by the day now," said an official who sits with Schaeuble in the 17-member group.

Such is his importance that the head of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Largarde, broke off from marathon talks to agree a bailout for Cyprus in March to make a late night visit to his office herself.

"Nobody wanted to imagine what would happen if he had left the building in a huff," a source close to the negotiations told Reuters. "The volcano was not allowed to erupt."

Merkel needs Schaeuble not only for his sharp intellect and as a contrast to her power politics, but to woo the party's conservative south-western power base.

Wheel-chair bound since a mentally ill man shot him in 1990, he is one of Germany's most popular politicians and has hinted strongly that he wants to stay on.

COMPROMISES

Just two years ago, the man who negotiated German unification offered to resign when recovery from an operation was longer and tougher than expected. He was also badly shaken by the deaths of his two brothers, in 2011 and early this year.

But he has returned to full health and works often grueling hours. "I still enjoy politics otherwise I would not stand as a candidate again," he told Reuters.

Schaeuble is unlikely to alter his insistence on tough budget cuts and reforms for indebted European states after the vote bearing in mind he also plans to cut debt for Germany, which forecasts growth of just 0.4 percent this year after 4.2 percent in 2010.

"Schaeuble makes compromises, but it's his initial position that forms the benchmark of the debate with the small margins for maneuver he indicates he is willing to accept," said an official with close knowledge of the workings of the Eurogroup.

With the election out of the way, however, he may be willing to compromise on some hot topics on hold until after September 22.

One of those is the establishment of a single authority to shut or repair troubled eurozone banks, a part of banking union that has stalled because of German opposition on legal grounds.

Seeing the euro zone crisis as an opportunity to further political integration in Europe, he has got his party to back the idea of a directly elected European Commission President to give such integration a face.

"Europe is close to my heart," says the man who grew up near the French border, an area where the post-war divisions were more tangible than elsewhere in Germany.

Merkel distanced herself from the party position in June, telling Der Spiegel magazine a directly elected EC president "would throw the entire structure of the EU out of balance".

It was one of many blows the chancellor has dealt to Schaeuble, Germany's longest-serving member of parliament and the eternal number two in conservative politics, initially as heir-apparent to Helmut Kohl, then loyal to Merkel.

In 1999, she pushed her career at his expense and later passed him over when he had ambitions to become president. But she often lets him deviate from her line, so much so that some Brussels officials wonder if he speaks for himself or Berlin.

FEARED BUT RESPECTED

His European colleagues fear him, beyond the unpopularity any German finance minister might attract for representing the continent's largest economy.

"If you are on his side of the argument, you feel very good. But if you are the one with whom he is arguing, you wish you had never spoken," said one euro zone official, adding Schaeuble might bang the table or tap his finger next to the microphone when he gets angry.

Behind closed doors, some also say Paris was outraged when Schaeuble, concerned about the health of the zone's second biggest economy, asked a panel of German economic advisors to look into reforms France needed.

But days after the news broke of the affront against Germany's closest ally, he showed his political skill by holding a joint news conference with his counterpart Pierre Moscovici to soothe any suspicion of discord.

A former senior French official who worked with Schaeuble in the Eurogroup, called him a "rare minister with a genuine long-term vision of what Europe could be: strict rules based on unwavering discipline, but with real solidarity".

Germany contributes 27 percent of the euro zone's share of bailout programs for its weakest members, five of which have sought aid so far. All are reeling from high unemployment and chafing under the strict conditions demanded by Berlin.

But even here, Schaeuble has won some praise. Louis de Guindos, economy minister of Spain, whose banks needed international aid, often says he is a great European. An official from a state that has been bailed out, who asked not to be identified, said Schaeuble stood up to the commission when it dragged its feet over adjusting details of its aid program.

Even in Greece, where anti-German feeling runs especially high, Finance Minister Yannis Stoumaras was quoted on Saturday saying Schaeuble "deserves our admiration".

"Who else in his situation could play today such an important role, with such ardor, after an assassination attempt that left him paralyzed?" he told the Proto Thema newspaper.

Schaeuble says he is a good negotiator and commands attention, if not admiration: "Even if I am sitting in a big room, talking for a whole hour and the audience doesn't applaud once, they are quiet as a church mouse."

A lawyer by training, he often makes legalistic, not political arguments, hard to fathom for his EU colleagues. But his commitment to Europe is widely acknowledged.

"Schaeuble is a dedicated European ... and certainly ready to prepare more far-reaching steps of integration than others," said Barbara Boettcher at Deutsche Bank.

While she said a younger candidate may be able to handle the tough job better, others see experience as Schaeuble's strength.

"He is so respected. He would be an asset to any coalition," said Manfred Guellner, head of Forsa pollsters. "Few people understand the crisis but he's one of the politicians they least distrust."

The verdict on the street in some crisis countries is more damning, due to German insistence on the austerity he champions. His recent push to fight youth unemployment in crisis states - at 60 percent in Greece - has done little to change that.

On a trip to Athens this month, Schaeuble needed police protection from demonstrators and a leftist newspaper greeted him with a salute harking back to Nazi times. One protester, 60-year old Marina Papachristou called him "a jerk". "He has come here to check on his colony," she said. "Get out!"

With his legacy of negotiating German unification and a 2012 Charlemagne prize for efforts on European unity, Schaeuble could avoid such confrontations and rest on his laurels. But a Merkel aide said this was unlikely.

"Can you see him retiring quietly? ... He lives to work."

(Additional reporting by Jan Strupczewski and Martin Santa in Brussels, Leigh Thomas in Paris, Hakan Ersen in Frankfurt and Harry Papachristou in Athens; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/germanys-schaeuble-set-stay-center-stage-euro-crisis-065105656.html

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Wireless: 3 simple steps to create a home media server -- USA ...

Streaming video and audio from the Web is now commonplace. Netflix, iTunes, Hulu, Spotify and other services make it simple to watch or listen to what you want when you want.

You don't even need a computer. Most services have apps for smartphones and tablets. Many newer TVs are Internet enabled, so they can stream online video and audio with no extra gear.

For non-Internet TVs, you can grab an Apple TV or Roku box for $100 or less and plug it in. You might already have a Wii U, Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3. These all include media streaming.

Google's new $35 Chromecast takes a different approach. It plugs in to your TV via HDMI and connects to your Wi-Fi network. You can stream online video from your smartphone or tablet, or the Chrome browser on PC and Mac, right to the TV.

That's all fine for bringing in outside media, but what about media already in your home? You might have a collection of music that isn't on any service. You probably have thousands of photos. Don't forget any home videos or purchased movies you have on your hard drive.

How do you bring these to your TV? You could just connect your computer directly and use the TV like a monitor.

Of course, that doesn't help you stream to mobile gadgets. And you might already have a streaming box plugged in to your TV. Who needs more clutter in your entertainment center?

There's another solution: Set up a home media server.

Don't let the name intimidate you; it's actually not that hard once you know how. And that's what I'm going to tell you.

Source: http://wirelessworldnet.blogspot.com/2013/07/3-simple-steps-to-create-home-media.html

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Diaper crisis among poor families endangers children, study finds

There have been days, since her son Ezekiel was born 11 months ago, that Los Angeles mom Beth Capper has gone without food to keep up her supply. One friend was arrested for stealing some.

It's not drugs or alcohol or even baby formula that has put her in such a bind. It's diapers.

"There's no way around buying them," said Capper, a 41-year-old single mother who doesn't work because of a disability.

Across the country, mothers like Capper are facing the same predicament. According to a report published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, diaper need ? the inability to afford to keep a child in clean diapers ? affects a "substantial" number of low-income Americans, with nearly 30% of mothers questioned in New Haven, Conn., reporting that they did not have enough for their children.

It's a problem that often goes unnoticed.

"I call it the silent epidemic," said Caroline Kunitz, who runs Pacific Palisades-based L.A. Diaper Drive, which will distribute 1.5 million diapers to nonprofit partners around Southern California this year.

In Los Angeles, nonprofits and social service agencies report that the need for diapers is "practically infinite" and that diapers "fly" out of warehouses as soon as they're delivered. When word spread ? mistakenly ? that Los Angeles-based Baby2Baby was handing out diapers directly to parents, desperate parents came to its office and formed a line that snaked around the corner in just a couple of hours, said co-chair Norah Weinstein. The nonprofit also received 3,000 voice-mail messages that day.

Parents in need can get subsidized healthcare through Medicaid, subsidized rent through a public housing agency and subsidized food through the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children. But there are few places to turn when they need help paying for diapers.

Keeping a young child dry and clean can cost a pretty penny; the average is $18 a week. A single mother earning $15,080 a year in a minimum-wage job would need to devote more than 6% of her pay to diapers, according to the Pediatrics study.

Add in the fact that many lower-income families can't afford to buy diapers in bulk at stores like Costco and Target and the expense becomes prohibitive. Cloth diapers are often not an option because they require frequent and expensive trips to the laundromat.

The report in Pediatrics is the first academic study to quantify diaper need, said coauthors Megan Smith of the Yale School of Medicine and Joanne Goldblum of the National Diaper Bank Network both in New Haven.

Fanning out across New Haven to schools, stores, bus stops, beauty parlors and other locations where mothers might congregate, the research team asked women about their health, medical care, use of social services and access to basic needs such as food, housing and diapers.

They found that 27.5% of the women in the study reported diaper need. They didn't have enough to change their children as often as they'd like, and they had turned to social service agencies, friends or family for help or had "stretched" the diapers they had. Latinas had a higher level of need than African American and white women. Women 45 or older (who the team assumed were mostly caring for grandchildren) also had greater need.

Women who said they had a lot of difficulty managing stress, sadness or trauma were nearly twice as likely as others to report diaper need, said Smith, a psychologist whose work focuses on maternal mental health.

"The inability to provide a diaper increases the stress levels of mothers incredibly," she said. "An irritable baby is hard to soothe, and this can affect bonding" and a mother's ability to cope with postpartum depression, she added.

There are other ramifications for families. Nearly 8% of the women in the study reported that they stretched diapers when supplies ran short.

Goldblum, a former social worker, said that she had often seen families resort to the practice: removing a dirty diaper, tossing out the solid waste and then returning the diaper to their baby's bottom. Wearing a diaper for too long can cause health problems, including skin rashes and urinary tract infections.

Diaper need also affects families' economic well-being, Smith and Goldblum said. Most child-care providers require parents to supply diapers. When families can't, children miss days in day care and parents miss days at work or school.

In 2011, Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D?Conn.) introduced a bill in Congress that would have made it easier for child-care providers to use federal funds to supply diapers to needy families. In a letter to colleagues on Capitol Hill, DeLauro cited research that found that more than 1 in 5 mothers have had to stay home with their child because they didn't have diapers to send to day care.

"Losing out on day care makes it even harder for parents to put in a full day's work," she wrote. "And so they fall further behind."

DeLauro's effort failed, in part because of opposition from critics such as Rush Limbaugh, who told his radio audience that "this gives a new meaning to the term 'pampering the poor.'"

For now, much of the need will be met by nonprofits like the National Diaper Bank Network, which counts Baby2Baby and L.A. Diaper Drive among its members. (Early Head Start centers provide diapers to participating families on the grounds that they're "necessary materials for sanitary and hygienic toileting practices," according to the federal program's website.)

Capper gets her diapers through Children's Institute Inc., a Los Angeles-based children's welfare organization that receives diapers from Baby2Baby and L.A. Diaper Drive.

Because Ezekiel is enrolled in the institute's Early Head Start program, she gets free diapers. But many of the 25,000 children and families served by the organization receive diapers as a reward for attending parenting classes, said Megan Aubrey, the institute's director of development.

Diapers have been the one incentive that keeps parents showing up for class, said Aubrey, who added that providing access to diapers "instills confidence" in struggling parents.

"No one wants to have their child in a soiled diaper all day long," she said. "It's a basic thing, but it's really empowering."

Until parents graduate out of the program, anyway. Then, for the most part, they're back on their own.

eryn.brown@latimes.com

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Fact or Fiction for the Biggest NFL Training Camp Rumors So Far

For the first time in years, the weakest part of the New England Patriots' roster will be their receiving corps. With the departure of Wes Welker and Aaron Hernandez, combined with the injury concerns surrounding Rob Gronkowski, the Patriots are lacking options for quarterback Tom Brady.

Offseason acquisition Danny Amendola will likely be the team's No. 1 receiver, but after that the depth chart is wide open. Michael Jenkins and Julian Edelman are veterans who'll be fighting for a starting job.

However, as training camp started, the receiver who was lining up with the first team was rookie Aaron Dobson,?according to Jeff Pini of Boston.com. Dobson was drafted in the second round by New England and figured to be a factor as a rookie even before all the Patriots' offseason issues.

Whether or not Dobson will remain part of the first team is the big question. At 6'3" and 210 pounds, Dobson certainly has the size to line up on the outside for a team. His spot in the starting lineup will likely come down to how quickly he jells with Brady.

Unless Jenkins, Edelman or rookie Josh Boyce has an incredible training camp, Dobson should be starting in Week 1 for the Patriots.

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Ovarian Cancer Research Fund's 16th Annual Super Saturday hosted by Kelly Ripa, Donna Karan and InStyle

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Obama?s Speech at Knox College

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If the United States were a country with a well-functioning political media, I doubt President Obama would?ve had to give the speech he gave Wednesday on the economy and the middle class. After all, in a country where a clear majority of people consider themselves middle or upper-middle class, you?d expect issues pertaining to the middle class to be front-and-center, especially during times of economic strife. You wouldn?t need the president and his staff to manufacture a ?big speech? to draw attention to the issue. You?d see the president responding?to an ongoing conversation ? not trying to start one himself.

But for many reasons ? not least among them inequality and class segregation ?we don?t have that kind of media. So Obama gave his speech. And it was, as far as Obama speeches go, OK. The substance was in many ways a retelling of the narrative he first unveiled last year in Kansas, the story of inequality and the dying middle class. There were some new flourishes, including a harder partisan bite (?a faction of Republicans in the House? don?t come off particularly well). But the speech wasn?t an attempt to break new ground, and it wasn?t billed as such.

In fact, it?s something of a mistaken approach to view this speech as a one-off. By all accounts it?s more of an opening volley of what will be an eight-week, campaign-style effort by the White House to divert the media?s focus onto the issues Obama wants to talk about. Keeping in mind that Obama is already thisclose to being something of a lame duck ? and that no major legislation, besides maybe?immigration reform, will be able to pass both the House and the Senate ? I think E.J. Dionne has the best sense of what the president is trying to do:

Presidents are judged not only by the things they do but also by how successful they are in influencing the actions of the presidents who follow.

Leaders who want their achievements to endure know that their task includes changing the terms of the national debate and leaving behind an intellectual legacy that shapes how future generations see the country and its possibilities.

If the Democratic primary for 2016 is an extended debate on how best to combat inequality, then Obama?s speech will have done its job. Even if the media hasn?t.

Source: http://ordinary-gentlemen.com/blog/2013/07/26/obamas-speech-at-knox-college

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Hostage-taker, six others killed in Florida apartment shooting

MIAMI (Reuters) - Seven people were shot and killed at a Miami-area apartment early Saturday, including the suspected gunman, the Miami Herald said.

The gunman, who was holding two hostages at the time, was killed by a police SWAT team after an eight-hour standoff at the apartment building in the Miami suburb of Hialeah. The standoff began with an argument between the gunman and the husband and wife who ran the building.

Police found the landlords' bodies and the bodies of four other people after they moved in and shot the suspect dead, the newspaper said.

(Reporting by Jane Sutton; Editing by Vicki Allen)

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Detroit bankruptcy holds little hope of happy ending | Financial Post

MIAMI/NEW YORK ? Detroit officials hope the bruising bankruptcy battle ahead of them will be rewarded with the birth of a leaner, more efficient and ultimately prosperous Motown.

Detroit battle with blight may be key to survival

If you want to tackle Detroit?s thousands of abandoned homes and trash-strewn and overgrown lots, there are few better places to start than in Brightmoor in the northwestern corner of the city.

Continue reading.

History, however, has few story book endings to offer as a guide when it comes to U.S. municipal bankruptcies.

Fact is, they are rare events ? just 61 local governments have gone through Chapter 9 bankruptcy since 1954 ? and while the process is devoted to restructuring debt and provides temporary cash flow relief, it does not help a city enhance its revenue or economic outlook. Furthermore, cities typically lose access to capital markets in the wake of a bankruptcy.

?Detroit has a very high level of debt and the bankruptcy can correct some of it, but is it going to turn around its economy quickly? That?s probably unlikely,? said Jeff Previdi, Managing Director and Co-Head of Local Government Ratings at Standard and Poor?s.

To be sure, Detroit?s financial disarray was decades in the making: a downward spiral of company departures and failures accompanied by a dramatic drop in its population, to just below 700,000 from a peak of 1.8 million, and a rise in crime.

Once the cradle of U.S. automotive industry and Motown music, Detroit appears to have run out of alternatives to bankruptcy barring a bailout from the state.

New York, Cleveland and Philadelphia previously teetered on the edge of bankruptcy but Detroit is the first major U.S. city to file for bankruptcy, pressured by US$18.5-billion of outstanding liabilities.

To this point, only much smaller local governments have gone the bankruptcy route without external help and facing similar issues.

Take for example Vallejo, California, with about 116,000 people. It spent more than three years in bankruptcy from 2008 to 2011, weighed down by generous labour contracts and retirement benefits.

The city, about 30 miles northeast of San Francisco, was allowed to terminate its collective bargaining agreements, but it never renegotiated some US$128-million of unfunded pension liabilities.

And while Vallejo generated about US$34-million in savings on some of the liabilities it faced heading into bankruptcy, those have been nearly matched by expenses related to the bankruptcy itself, according to a 2012 study by Standard & Poor?s.

Now two years after emerging from Chapter 9, it has yet to balance its budget, and the police force is roughly half its previous size. Vallejo remains shut out of the municipal bond market and cannot raise money to address much needed infrastructure repairs.

?We have not done enough, and the budget we just adopted in June still has a US$5.2-million dollar deficit on an US$82-million general fund budget,? Vallejo City Manager Daniel Keen said.

Both Vallejo and nearby Stockton, which before Detroit?s filing last week had been the most populous city to file for bankruptcy, have seen further increases in crime after seeking protection from creditors. Stockton, with nearly 300,000 people, was granted permission to enter Chapter 9 protection in April and will file a debt-adjustment plan later this year.

ORANGE COUNTY: A RARE SUCCESS

The brightest post-bankruptcy story is perhaps California?s Orange County. But its 1994 bankruptcy ? the largest in history at the time ? stemmed from US$1.7-billion in bad derivative bets, not the kind of grinding economic slump and population flight that feature so prominently in the Detroit case.

Orange County, home to Disneyland and with median household income of more than US$75,000, nearly three times Detroit?s, has suffered few lingering effects from its 18 months in Chapter 9.

?Most county residents were not impacted,? said Mark Baldassare, president of the Public Policy Institute of California. ?Police services, streets and road, schools, things that people depend on local government for, went on.?

Orange County also stands out as the only bankruptcy alumnus to successfully re-enter the municipal bond market. But its recovery bonds were fully backed by bond insurer MBIA Insurance Corp, an option that may not be available in the future since the 2007-2009 financial crisis crushed the bond insurance business.

JEFFERSON COUNTY: FUTURE IS CLOUDED

And the jury is still out on Jefferson County, Alabama, which before Detroit had held the mantle as the largest municipal bankruptcy ever at US$4.2-billion that stemmed from debts to overhaul and expand its sewer system.

The county, home to Birmingham, the state?s largest city, is on track to leave bankruptcy by year?s end. By many measures, it is thriving: its jobless rate is just 5.5% compared with the U.S. rate of 7.6%; it has a diverse employer base; and private business investment is robust, totaling US$579-million in 2012, more than double a 10-year average, according to the Birmingham Business Alliance.

Nonetheless, local officials are bracing for years of stunted government services such as few emergency crews to deal with deadly tornadoes, rising utility costs, and limited public resources for boosting local commerce.

?We have no money for economic growth,? said David Carrington, president of the Jefferson County Commission and a negotiator of the county?s debt-adjustment plan filed on June 30. ?There will be on-going deterioration of infrastructure.?

Road repairs in Jefferson County, home to 660,00 people, already lag other sizeable Alabama counties, according to Carrington, who also worries federal officials will sue over the county?s below-par jails.

?Like any company, you have to grow, or you are going to die,? said Robert Brooks, finance professor at the University of Alabama. ?This is going to be a strain and make it unattractive for businesses to move into the Birmingham area.?

Jefferson County also hopes to follow in Orange County?s footsteps in returning to the bond market, with a US$1.9-billion debt deal planned for later this year that is central to its negotiated reorganization plan. With slim prospects for the kind of bond insurance enhancement obtained by Orange County, however, the deal is likely to saddle the county with outsized interest rates for decades.

?Clearly, with such a huge liability for such an extended length of time, it is like having a ball and chain around our ankle,? said Brooks.

In the end, though, the enduring costs of a municipal bankruptcy are tallied in more than dollars.

?The impacts of a bankruptcy on a community are pretty hard to predict but they are not very good. There is a loss of confidence ? there is a lot of anxiety in the city?s workforce,? Vallejo?s Keen said. ?We are still the city that all know for having being in bankruptcy.?

? Thomson Reuters 2013

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Friday, July 19, 2013

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ70 superzoom packs 16.1MP, massive 60x optical zoom

Panasonic Lumix DMCFZ70 superzoom packs 161MP, massive 60x optical zoom

The 600mm zooming capabilities of Panasonic's DMC-FZ200 superzoom not quite up to your telephoto needs? The company's added a new sibling to its Lumix lineup as a followup to the FZ60, dubbed the FZ70. Also known as the Lumix FZ72 in the UK, it's packed with a 16.1MP sensor and a 20mm lens that's capable of 60x zoom (1200mm), besting both the FZ200 and FZ60 (24x zoom). That said, you're looking at a variable aperture of F2.8-5.9 and HD video recording that tops out at 60FPS for 1080i and 720p resolutions. A powered optical image stabilizer is onboard to help you keep things steady for stills and movies, while built-in Dolby-certified microphones capture stereo sound. The FZ70's Venus image engine lets burst-mode lovers shoot at 9FPS, although you'll be capped at three photos per use. As you'd expect, creative filters and an intelligent auto mode are included and some of the existing Lumix tele-converters, flashes and filters can hookup with this camera. There's no word on price or retail availability just yet, but zoom past the break for more details in the meantime.

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Nancy Pelosi Speaks Out On Texas Abortion Law

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) spoke out on Texas' controversial abortion law, telling MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell that measures like the one in Texas put the "discretion of a woman to make judgments" at risk.

In an interview set to air Thursday, Pelosi, noting that she is a Catholic mother of five, said such measures ignore how reproductive rights are critical to women's health.

"What is at risk is the discretion of a woman to make judgements about the size and.. timing of her family. It's respect for the judgement of women about what is good for them, for their families, their health," Pelosi said. "The reality is that people in our country do practice birth control and use contraception."

Pelosi added, "I don't know if my colleagues need a lesson on the birds and the bees. I really don't get it."

Last week, the Texas state Senate passed the sweeping anti-abortion legislation that was thrust into the national spotlight when state Sen. Wendy Davis (D) filibustered the bill last month. The measure, which drew thousands of protesters to the state Capitol, would ban abortion after 20 weeks and would require abortions to be performed in surgical centers. Just five of the state's 42 clincs currently meet the surgical center standard.

Several other state legislatures, including in North Carolina, have advanced similar measures in recent weeks.

Pelosi also spoke out on the recent reproductive rights battles in an interview with ThinkProgress last month.

"It?s a fight on family planning, contraception, as well as terminating a pregnancy and without having adequate protections for women in case of rape or incest, life of the mother," Pelosi said. "It?s so hypocritical? [Republicans] don?t believe in government?except when it comes to the bedroom."

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Outlook Web App comes to iOS devices in native form

Outlook Web App comes to iOS devices in native form

It hasn't been hard to get Exchange support on iOS devices, but there's some for whom third-party apps and web clients just won't do. Microsoft has them covered today -- it just repackaged the Outlook Web App as a pair of native iOS releases. Both OWA for iPad and OWA for iPhone deliver email, calendar and contacts to Office 365 subscribers with access to Exchange Online. The developer is quick to note that this isn't a recreation of the Windows Phone environment, and there are a few elements borrowed from Outlook's web version. Still, we see a few reasons to give OWA a try: the native iOS software sends push notifications, takes voice commands, and supports both passcodes as well as remote wipes. Between the new apps and Office for iPhone, it's clear that iOS users are now welcome in Microsoft's world.

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

China's Surging Demand ?Supporting Gold?

London prices for physical gold held little changed Monday morning, edging lower from the best weekly finish in three as new data showed China's economic growth slowing but retail sales rising sharply.

Asian and European stock markets ticked higher, but commodity prices fell back, with crude oil dropping 0.7%.

A rise in the US Dollar saw gold for Euro and UK investors briefly touch three- and four-week highs respectively.

Silver prices ticked down to $19.84 per ounce, some 3.4% higher from Monday lunchtime last week.

"There's support from Asian interest in gold," says Standard Bank's weekly market positioning note, citing reports of "strong physical buying in China.

"Reportedly, some retailers ran out of gold bars and gold jewellery. Confirming this are the physical flows we have seen in Asia."

"Investors here remained big buyers this year," says strategist Fu Peng at the state-owned Galaxy Futures Co. brokerage in Beijing, commenting to Bloomberg on strong deliveries of physical gold from the Shanghai Gold Exchange.

New data Monday showed the SGE supplying 1,098 tonnes of gold in the first half of 2013, more than 94% of last year's entire total.

China's economy meantime grew by 7.5% in the second quarter, the official data agency said this morning, the slowest rate in three years.

Industrial production slowed to 8.9% growth.

Retail spending, in contrast, grew faster than analysts forecast at 13.3% year-on-year.

"Household consumption is very low as a proportion of GDP," said China specialist and Peking University professor Michael Pettis in an interview with the Financial Times last week.

"There's a myth this is because households save a large proportion of their income," he explained. "But it's because the household share of GDP is very low."

To rebalance away from exports and government investment without causing civil strife, Pettis believes, Beijing has to keep household income growing strongly whilst total GDP slows towards 3% annual growth.

"It's possible but difficult."

For Renminbi buyers, the price of gold fell 24% in the second quarter of 2013.

Shanghai premiums on gold bullion today held more than $30 per ounce above the international benchmark set by London pricing.

"The strength in China and India gold premiums," says a note from bullion market-makers Deutsche Bank, "[plus] the recent move higher in gold lease rates and central bank gold buying indicate physical demand for gold may provide some support in the near term."

Lease rates to borrow gold have risen this month, whilst the "swap rate" ? offered by large gold holders in exchange for cash, which can earn them interest and then be swapped back at the end of the contract ? has gone negative, also forcing would-be borrowers to pay more.

But whether "from miners' hedges or from investors rolling short positions," says a note from another London market maker's trading desk, "the move on gold rates (swaps down, lease up) have been well documented and is clearly the result of that activity involving bearish strategies."

"Although gold lease rates [have] moved moderately higher," adds Jonathan Butler at Japanese conglomerate Mitsubishi, "the effect of this is insignificant in an historical context and reflects a short term rebalancing of 'paper' and physical gold demand."

Latest data from US regulator the CFTC showed Friday that speculative traders cut their bullish position to new multi-year lows as a group.

Taking all professional traders' bearish bets away from their bullish bets, so-called "net speculative length" fell below the equivalent of 87 tonnes in the week-ending last Tuesday.

That's a drop of 82% from the start of the year, and more than 90% below the record peak of August 2011 ? hit just before the gold price reached its record high of $1920 per ounce.

This latest drop in speculative length came after stronger-than-expected US jobs data, says Standard Bank's commodity team, calling the 11.1 tonnes lost a "more muted reaction" than previous "Fed-related" sell offs

"[This] points to a market that is becoming more comfortable with the prospect of a paring of Fed quantitative easing."

Meantime in Turkey today ? the world's 4th largest gold buying nation ? central bank chief Erdem Basci it will consider raising Lira interest rates at its next meeting, as well as extending easier credit to export companies, to defend the country against sharp outflows of foreign investment cash.

Last Monday alone, the State Bank sold dollars to buy $2.25 billion of Lira ? spending some 5% of its FX reserves ? as the Turkish currency fell to new record lows, down 20% since February.

With Basci blaming "elevated global uncertainty and volatility" today, the Lira rose from fresh all-time lows.

Since late 2011, Turkey has risen from 26th to 13th place amongst central-bank gold bullion holders by allowing commercial banks to hold some of their reserve requirements in physical gold, gathered in turn from household gold depositors.

The domestic gold price for Turkish investors has dropped 19% so far in 2013.

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Meet Utilite, a $99 quad-core ARM-based PC running Ubuntu

Meet Utilite, a $99 quadcore ARMbased PC running Ubuntu

That box you see above? It's a quad-core ARM-based PC running Ubuntu called Utilite. The desktop system, made by Compulab, will be available next month starting at $99. While there are plenty of Android dongles built on ARM SoCs out there, few (if any) can truly offer a PC-like experience. The company -- best known for its Trim Slice, Fit-PC and MintBox products -- wants to change this.

Utilite packs a single-, dual- or quad-core Freescale i.MX6 Cortex-A9 MPCore processor (up to 1.2 GHz), up to 4GB of DDR3 RAM (1066MHz), an mSATA SSD (up to 512GB), WiFi b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, HDMI and DVI-D outputs, two Gigabit Ethernet sockets, four USB 2.0 ports, one micro-USB OTG connector, audio jacks (analog and S/PDIF), a micro-SD XD slot and two ultra-mini RS232 interfaces -- phew!

Rounding things up is support for OpenGL ES, OpenVG and OpenCL EP plus multi-stream 1080p H.264 on-chip decoding. All this fits in a chassis mesuring just 5.3 x 3.9 x 0.8 inches (135 x 100 x 21mm) and only consumes 3-8W using a 10-16V supply (unregulated). Those are impressive specs for the price, and the system sure looks positioned to compete favorably with some of the x86 boxes out there.

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Adult Learning Community: Nicole

Adult Learning Community: Nicole

Nicole Pack teaches 11th grade math at High Tech High International. She shares her experience with using the "Gallery Walk" to elicit colleague feedback for improving projects and student exhibition.

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The Indianapolis Fire Department saved a family?s four-legged friend who was the only one home when a fire broke out.

IFD was called? to the 7800 block of Graham Road just before 3 p.m. Sunday for a fire in the basement of a home.

When crews arrived, there was smoke coming out of the home.

The family wasn?t home at the time, but the family dog, J.J., a Cavashon had to be treated for smoke inhalation and is expected to be okay.

IFD says the fire started in the basement of the home and damaged board games, family pictures and other items.

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Wiregrass Cardinals playing at Troy University this weekend

The Wiregrass Cardinals 18u and 17u teams are both playing in a tournament at Troy this weekend.

18U played a double header today, winning one and losing one.

17U faced Southern Prospects as well. They earn the seven nothing shutout.

17U takes the diamond again tomorrow at (:30 to take on OTC.

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Wofford College students make big impact with their managed investment fund

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The fund has nearly doubled in that time, officials said, and, in addition to helping grads earn jobs in finance, is helping to improve lives in impoverished Haiti.

Philip Swicegood, one of two finance professors who oversee the student-managed James Fund, said the fund's growth has allowed the group to begin offering small loans to women and farmers in the Caribbean country.

"We do $100 and $300 loans, but those can be life changers," Swicegood said of the program, which began last year.

To date, the James Fund has issued 80 loans, he said, and has an 80 percent payback.

The loans are helping Haitian women send their children to school and are allowing farmers to expand their crops.

"We just think it's a win-win-win across the board," Swicegood said.

Martin Huff, a 2012 Wofford graduate, traveled to Haiti last summer to help start the micro loan program. Huff, who now works as a bulk acquisitions analyst with Spartan Financial Partners in Spartanburg, helped interview potential borrowers. He called the trip "eye-opening."

"They were the nicest folks," he said. "They were very gracious."

Huff said he and others with the James Fund tried to help the borrowers in more ways than just finances by offering business advice and working to develop business plans. He said the loans, while they might be considered small in the United States, were the equivalent of thousands of dollars in the U.S. economy.

"The program instills a strong work ethic and highlights the importance of providing support to economies in need," Huff said. "This is a fantastic venture that the fund has adopted, and I look forward to seeing its future success."

The James Fund, which was started five years ago with a $100,000 gift from alumnus and trustee Mike James, has grown at an average of more than 13 percent a year, officials said.

Swicegood said the fund has now grown to more than $186,000, enough that students are beginning to set aside a small percentage each year to fund programs like the Haiti micro-loans.

About 20 students help to manage the fund, Swicegood said. The student group includes not just finance students, but biology and other majors.

That breadth of experience brings many different perspectives, Swicegood said, and participation in the James Fund has become even more competitive as it has grown.

Students can serve in one of three roles: managing partner, portfolio manager or research associate.

This year, the fund will be led by Sarah Carter, a finance and mathematics major from Moncks Corner who is in the class of 2014. This summer, Carter is interning with Barclays, and said the James Fund gives students invaluable real-world investing experience.

"We are able to put the things we learn in the classroom to real use," she said. "My experience with the James Fund helped me stand out among other candidates for my current internship. It also has allowed me to develop some of the basic research and presentation skills necessary to pursue a career in finance."

Swicegood said the students have outperformed the S&P 500 and said he expects them to succeed, despite their experience level.

"I always have high expectations," Swicegood said. "The students ? they take it seriously. They work hard."

The Haiti loan program, based at Cap Haitien, Haiti, has benefited 30 female entrepreneurs and 50 peanut farmers, officials said.

The women often use the money to travel to the Dominican Republic, where they buy food to resale in their local markets. The farmers have used the loans to cover their overhead or expand their crops, sometimes doubling their acreage.

All of the farmers have agreed to sell their crops to the non-profit Medical Food for Kids, officials said. That group uses the peanuts to make high-nutrition energy bars that are given to malnourished children in Haiti.

"We feel that it is equally important for students to make money the right way, and to do the right thing with the money they make," Swicegood said. "A Wofford education at its best nurtures not just the intellect, but the heart as well. I love the fact that we have students funding micro-loans in Haiti just weeks before launching their careers on Wall Street. Experiences like this enrich our graduates with healthy priorities, and it gives them a creative vision for how they can do well and do good."

Swicegood said the James Fund operates under the premise of finding good value investments with moderate risk.

He said the key was teaching students about long term wealth creation.

"It's the Warren Buffett approach," Swicegood said. "We're not thinking quick trades. We're thinking much larger."

"It's a great way to develop students' skill sets by putting theory into practice," Swicegood said. "Our students put in a lot of hard work and analysis, and those efforts have paid off with a phenomenal performance record for the fund."

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