Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Doctor's Plea for Bomb Suspect's Brain

A Boston psychiatrist wants the brain of slain marathon bomb suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev studied like a crime scene to look for evidence that his boxing career may have left him brain damaged and possibly prone to depression and aggression.

Tsarnaev, the eldest of two sibling suspects in the April 15 attacks that killed three people and injured more than 200, died four days later in a shootout with police. His bullet-riddled body has yet to be claimed, and Dr. Michael Craig Miller claims his brain could hold important clues.

"There are political motives, social motives, cultural motives, but one that gets less attention is the biological basis for all this," said Miller, a psychiatrist at Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, where Tsarnaev died and his younger brother, Dzhohkar Tsarnaev, was treated for bullet wounds.

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In an op-ed published in the Boston Globe, Miller argued that neuroscientists should be given the chance to examine Tsarnaev's brain.

"This suspect's brain may teach us a small but important bit about the biology of violence," he wrote.

Miller, a former Watertown, Mass., resident who is also an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, said Tsarnaev's boxing career could have triggered chronic traumatic encephalopathy or CTE, a degenerative brain disease linked to concussions. Researchers at Boston University have found evidence of CTE in the brains of 68 deceased military veterans and athletes, including eight boxers.

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"Our local experts should get the chance to study Tamerlan Tsarnaev's brain. And they should study it as closely as our forensic experts have studied a few blocks along Boylston Street," Miller wrote.

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CTE is associated with impaired judgment, impulse control problems and aggression, according to Boston University's Center for the Study of Chronic Encephalopathy. The condition, which shares symptoms with Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and Lou Gehrig's disease, is also marked by memory loss, confusion and depression.

It's the second time in four months that the brain of an alleged killer has become the topic of such interest and speculation. In January 2013, one month after Adam Lanza opened fire at a Connecticut elementary school killing 26 people, including 20 children, and then himself, a medical examiner said he found nothing unusual in the 20-year-old's brain.

"It's a fishing expedition," Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Wayne Carver II told the Connecticut Post of the Lanza brain study.

But Miller described the case of Charles Whitman, who in 1966 killed his mother, his wife, and 17 strangers at the University of Texas in Austin. The day before, he wrote a note requesting an autopsy of his brain ? an autopsy that revealed a tumor pressing on his amygdala, an almond-shaped brain structure that regulates emotion.

The pathologist ultimately decided that the tumor had no bearing on the case, and that Whitman was "a psychopath of the worst kind," according to Miller's op-ed.

"Even though there's a biological basis for our actions, we're still responsible for our actions," Miller said, adding that Tsarnaev might have "a perfectly a healthy brain" or evidence of disease that fails to fully explain his actions. "But it's in his brain that these ideas were formed. And so it would be interesting to look at that organ, where those ideas began."

Source: http://abcnews.go.com/Health/boston-psychiatrist-accused-bombers-brain-studied-crime-scene/story?id=19065936

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Monday, April 29, 2013

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BERLIN, April 29 (Reuters) - Barcelona will try every trick in the book to overturn a 4-0 first-leg deficit against Bayern Munich in their Champions League semi-final return leg on Wednesday, honorary Bayern president Franz Beckenbauer warned on Monday. Bayern crushed the Spaniards last week in a surprisingly one-sided encounter but Beckenbauer, former player, coach and president of Germany's most successful club, warned that Barcelona were not ready to surrender. "Barca will try everything to throw Bayern off balance," he told Bild newspaper. ...

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WH: Anthony Foxx in line for transportation post

WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Barack Obama on Monday will nominate Charlotte, N.C., Mayor Anthony Foxx as his new transportation secretary, a White House official said Sunday.

If confirmed by the Senate, Foxx would replace outgoing Secretary Ray LaHood.

Foxx is Obama's first black nominee among the new Cabinet members appointed for the second term. The president faced criticism early in his second term for a lack of diversity among his nominees.

The official insisted on anonymity to avoid public discussion of the pick before the official announcement.

The official noted that Foxx has led efforts to improve his city's transit infrastructure to expand economic opportunity for businesses and workers. During Foxx's term as mayor, Charlotte has broken ground on several important transportation projects, including the Charlotte Streetcar Project to bring modern electric tram service to the city as well as a third parallel runway at Charlotte/Douglas International Airport. The city has also moved to extend the LYNX light rail system to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, the official said.

Foxx, an attorney who has worked in several positions with the federal government, was first elected mayor in 2009. He also served as a member of the Charlotte City Council.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/wh-anthony-foxx-line-transportation-post-211537174.html

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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Biden: Economy kept McCain from victory over Obama

SEDONA, Ariz. (AP) ? Vice President Joe Biden said Friday that Arizona Sen. John McCain probably would have beat his boss in the 2008 presidential election had the economy not collapsed.

Biden's comment about McCain and President Barack Obama came during the opening dinner of an annual forum among the Red Rocks of Sedona in northern Arizona. He and McCain, a Republican, touched on the gun control debate following the Newtown shootings and the bombings in Boston, but made no mention of Syria. Just as the night came to a close, Biden turned to the grueling nature of presidential campaigns.

"The truth of the matter is, Barack knows it, I know, had the economy not collapsed around your ears, John, in the middle of literally ? as things were moving ? I think you probably would have won," Biden said. "But it would have been incredibly, incredibly, incredibly close. You inherited a really difficult time."

The forum is part of the McCain Institute for International Leadership, a program formed by McCain as a way to debate foreign affairs. This year's theme for the Sedona Forum is "How can we promote freedom and democracy effectively?"

Rather than a discussion between McCain and Biden, the two sat on stage together with McCain posing questions to his former Democratic adversary on gun control and whether background checks are necessary, human rights abuses at the hands of the United States and the recent bombings at the Boston marathon.

McCain and Biden both said that despite their disagreements, they've never lost respect for one another.

On gun control, Biden said it's never been a simple issue, but that Congress has miscalculated how deeply the public feels about it and has failed to stand up to groups like the National Rifle Association, particularly after the shootings in Newtown. He said the public is looking to Congress to be mature enough to figure out a way to diminish the chance it will happen again.

"For the first time ever, you have people who are for gun safety, for increasing background checks," Biden said. "Two out of three of them say it will be a major determining factor in how I vote. That's the political dynamic that has changed. So I think we're going to get this anyway. I think this will pass before the year is out, within this Congress."

In responding to a question about the vulnerabilities of the United States when it comes to terrorist attacks, Biden said that the radical, lone wolves have been the most difficult to catch. But he said America shouldn't change its values, how it treats people abroad or people coming into the United States. Nor should America adopt policies that keep people from freely walking down the street without being frisked by police or carrying identification cards, he said.

"The moment we change any of those things, that's when they win," Biden said. "Because they don't see how you can have a society that is not ordered and regimented and wedded to an orthodoxy that is theirs. That's the point that bothers them most about us."

McCain followed up by saying that those who tortured U.S. prisoners, in violation of the Geneva convention, should be exposed and be held responsible to prevent repeated abuses.

Biden agreed with the man once held as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War. He said the internal debate in Congress and at the White House is how things got to that point, but it's not yet resolved.

"I think the only way you excise the demons is you acknowledge what happened, straightforward," Biden said.

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Saturday, April 27, 2013

EPA: Alaska mine project could hurt salmon streams

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) -- Build-out of a large-scale mine near the headwaters of a world-class salmon fishery in Alaska could wipe out as many as 90 miles of streams and alter stream flows, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said in a revised assessment released Friday.

The report said mining activity would claim at least 24 miles of streams in the Bristol Bay region, based on the scenarios evaluated, with the loss of wetlands ranging from 1,200 to 4,800 acres.

The EPA focused on the Pebble deposit and took into account information related to the proposed Pebble Mine but also noted the potential for multiple mines in the region, given the resource base, which it said would lead to further elimination or blocking of streams and wetland losses.

EPA initiated the review process in response to concerns raised by tribes and others about the impact large-scale mining could have on Bristol Bay fisheries. Critics of the EPA review ? including the Pebble Limited Partnership, the group behind the proposed Pebble Mine ? fear it could lead to the agency vetoing mining activity in the region.

Pebble Partnership CEO John Shively said the review was unnecessary, flawed and "consistent with the demands of those who want to deny the Pebble Partnership the right to submit a permit application."

The Alaska Department of Law also issued a statement.

"We believe the assessment is premature, as well as any action EPA might take based upon it," the state agency said. "Any consideration of impacts should be made within the context of an actual proposal and a Clean Water Act Section 404 permit application."

The Pebble Partnership has called the mine deposit one of the largest of its kind in the world, with the potential of producing 80.6 billion pounds of copper, 107.4 million ounces of gold and 5.6 billion pounds of molybdenum over decades.

EPA regional administrator Dennis McLerran said the revised report generally affirms conclusions reached in the initial report last year while including more details on transportation corridors, possible culvert failures and other factors.

It noted, for example, that culvert blockages or other failures would inhibit fish passage. It also said production of fish could be lost or diminished if blockages occurred during adult salmon immigration or juvenile salmon emigration and were not cleared for several days.

Extended blockages aren't likely during mine operations, but there could be a greater impact once mine operations end, the report states.

The report also noted that salmon could be affected by in-stream copper levels because leaching could occur during routine mine operations.

Tailing storage facilities and dams to hold mine waste are likely to be in place for hundreds to thousands of years because there is no plan for removal when mining operations end, according to the report. A tailings dam failure could wipe out or degrade rivers and streams for decades, though the risk of that is considered fairly low, the report states.

Conservationists said it was clear the mine would harm salmon and destroy streams, even if nothing ever goes wrong.

"Pebble is far bigger and more threatening to renewable resource jobs than any other mine proposal in Alaska and it's planned for the worst location possible," Tim Bristol, director of Trout Unlimited's Alaska program, said in a news release.

The new report updates an assessment EPA released last year and is meant to address concerns that were raised about things like missing data and incomplete information.

For example, rather than using a hypothetical mine scenario, EPA said it drew from plans developed for Northern Dynasty Minerals, which has a stake in the proposed Pebble Mine; data collected by Pebble Limited Partnership; and its own experts to come up with three different mine scenarios.

EPA said the scenarios realistically represent the type of development expected to happen in the Bristol Bay region. McLerran said it also accounts for modern mining practices. He said the focus has been on getting the science right so informed decisions can be made in the future.

U.S. Sen. Mark Begich, D-Alaska, said he opposes a pre-emptive veto of the Pebble Mine or other projects and added "an open, public process that answers Alaskans' questions and puts better science on the table is a good thing."

The revised assessment will undergo a new round of peer review and public comment before EPA releases a final report that could affect permitting decisions for the proposed mine. That final report is expected later this year.

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Friday, April 26, 2013

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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Measles cases in south Wales outbreak climb to 942

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New study confirms link between weight loss and blood pressure for individuals with specific genetic polymorphisms

Apr. 25, 2013 ? Your genetic makeup can help determine how well your body will respond to weight loss efforts aimed at controlling high blood pressure, a new study confirms.

The multi-institutional study, led by researchers at The Cardiovascular Institute, part of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, may help clarify how hypertension develops and progresses in certain individuals and also identify people for whom weight loss programs are most likely to help reduce blood pressure. Results were published in the current issue of Hypertension 2013;61:857-863.

The Trial of Nonpharmacologic Interventions in the Elderly (TONE) looked at 21 polymorphisms that have been identified as relating to hypertension, obesity, and diabetes mellitus to see what impact weight loss and sodium-reduction programs would have on blood pressure. Polymorphisms are the elements of a person's DNA that make it different from another's and allow for diversity in such varied areas as eye color, hair texture, and even blood type. The TONE study identified several polymorphisms that relate to weight sensitivity with regard to hypertension, according to principal investigator John B. Kostis, MD, John G. Detwiler professor of cardiology, professor of medicine and pharmacology, associate dean for cardiovascular research, and director of The Cardiovascular Institute of Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.

The study sheds some light on an issue that has received little attention in the past, the researchers said.

"There are more than a thousand papers discussing the question of what the impact is on blood pressure of decreasing the amount of salt you consume in your diet -- what is called salt sensitivity. But, there is nobody talking about weight sensitivity, and weight loss is equally or more important in controlling blood pressure," Dr. Kostis said.

"Our work describes the variability of blood pressure drop in response to weight loss, according to a number of genetic polymorphisms," added William J. Kostis, PhD, MD, clinical and research fellow in medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Cardiology Division, alumnus of Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and member of The Cardiovascular Institute, who was the first author of the study.

Participants in the TONE study -- individuals age 60 to 80 who were already taking one or two anti-hypertensive medications -- were randomly assigned to one of four interventions: ? Intensive dietary intervention focused on sodium reduction ? Weight loss program ? Combination of weight loss and sodium-reduction programs ? Attention control, in which individuals attended meetings that discussed dentistry, podiatry, or other topics unrelated to hypertension, weight loss, or sodium reduction

Regardless of the intervention, participants' levels of anti-hypertensive medication remained the same throughout, to remove medication changes as a variable.

"The study showed that both weight loss, if individuals are overweight, and decreased sodium intake may each lead to lower blood pressure, and the combination of weight loss and sodium restriction is more effective than either strategy alone," noted Dr. William Kostis.

Physicians can put these findings to use today through a blood test or even saliva test that measures genotype, Dr. John Kostis said. They can compare the patient's genetic background with the polymorphisms that have been identified in the study and counsel patients accordingly, offering advice as to which type of intervention may be more successful in lowering that patient's blood pressure, he said.

"With genomic studies becoming more widespread and less expensive, evaluating weight sensitivity may be one way to identify individuals who may benefit more from weight loss, as compared with other types of lifestyle interventions, like cutting salt from their diet," Dr. William Kostis said.

"Analysis of the polymorphisms also may give an indication of how much of a drop in blood pressure a person should expect, if he or she were to lose a given amount of weight," Dr. John Kostis added.

In addition to Dr. John Kostis and Dr. William Kostis, the research team included Nora M. Cosgrove, RN; Jerry Q. Cheng, PhD; and Yingzi Deng, MD, MS, from The Cardiovascular Institute of New Jersey, part of UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Colleagues from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine; Wake Forest School of Medicine; The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; and Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology and Clinical Research, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, also contributed to the study.

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NBC plans a 12-day-long, 24/7 quiz show this fall

(AP) ? NBC says it's planning a 12-day-long, around-the-clock competition show to air this fall.

The network said Wednesday that the trivia-based game show, "The Million Second Quiz," will air live in prime time from a specially built studio in the heart of Manhattan. This hourglass-shaped complex will also serve as the living quarters of the four finalists.

When the 12 days ? or 1 million seconds ? draw to a close, the winner could claim a cash prize of as much as $10 million.

Viewers will be able to play along in real time and sync to the prime-time broadcast.

NBC's president of alternative and late night programming calls the show "a game, a social experiment and a live interactive event."

The network didn't announce a premiere date.

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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

BBC launches iPlayer Radio for Android devices, including Kindle Fire

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Now available from Google Play for smartphones and tablets, the iPlayer Radio app will shortly follow in the Amazon Appstore

The BBC first launched their iPlayer Radio application on iOS in late 2012. Essentially, a way to gorge yourselves on all the best BBC radio content national and local, as well as podcasts, in much the same vein as the main iPlayer app. Some 6 months on from that, the app today launches on Android for the first time, and will follow shortly in the Amazon Appstore as well. 

In coming to Android, the iPlayer Radio app has been made available for tablets for the first time. The UI has also been tweaked to better suit the Android user, so while it retains the same general look and feel of the iOS version, there are platform specific changes. Additionally, the Android version will make use of the notification tray to allow an easy return to the app. 

The BBC has acknowledged an issue with the app on the Galaxy S3, which it says it hopes to rectify soon. For more on this and the full run down on the Android app, hit the source link below. 

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MLB likely to discuss security after bombings

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updated 8:13 p.m. ET April 23, 2013

NEW YORK (AP) -Stadium operations officials from the 30 Major League Baseball teams will meet this week and are expected to discuss whether to make any security changes in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings.

MLB said the meeting Thursday in New York was planned before the attacks last week.

"This stadium operations meeting scheduled for later this week was not a product of the incidents in Boston," MLB spokesman Michael Teevan said Tuesday. "It is a part of our ongoing efforts to discuss state-of-the-art security measures with the clubs, and it's standard operating procedure."

Among the security topics that could be discussed are backpacks that fans bring into ballparks.

Each team has different policies for fans, although the general major league limitation on bag sizes is 16 inches by 16 inches by 8 inches. Teams might talk about whether they want to cut that down from the size of a standard school backpack to something such as a laptop carrying bag.

At Yankee Stadium, "briefcases, coolers and other hard-sided bags or containers are not permitted." At Kansas City's Kauffman Stadium, wrapped presents are banned along with cameras with lenses of 12 or more inches. The Orioles ban bags with wheels at Camden Yards.

David Rose, who works in the New York financial world, noticed increased security at Citi Field for the Mets' game Tuesday night against the Los Angeles Dodgers. He came with a standard-sized backpack and got a thorough examination at the gate.

"I've never had anything like that going to a major league game," he said. "They went through everything, they even looked at my wallet. It was like going through security screening at an airport. But after what happened in Boston and the train threat in Canada, people are jittery."

Rose said he hoped the permissible backpack size at stadiums wouldn't be reduced.

"A lot of people come to the ballpark straight from work," he said. "It would be inconvenience to have to leave it there."laptop carrying bag.

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'How' often is more important than 'why' when describing breakups

Apr. 23, 2013 ? Maybe rocker Greg Kihn was being prophetic in his 1981 hit, "The Breakup Song," with its chorus, "They don't write 'em like that anymore." An Indiana University professor's new paper looks at how people write to break up today, including through texts, emails and social media.

According to a new research article by Ilana Gershon, associate professor of communication and culture in IU's College of Arts and Sciences, part of what makes the breakup stories she collected into American stories is that the medium seems so important to the message when breaking off relationships.

"It wasn't until after I had collected many breakup stories that I realized my students had told me something quite revealing that would come up time and time again. ... American undergraduates focus on the 'how' of a breakup when describing their breakups, not the 'why' or the 'who,'" Gershon said.

Her paper, "Everytime We Type Goodbye: Heartbreak American Style," published in the journal Anthropology Now, discusses how the narratives of breakups in the United States differ from those in other countries.

Gershon also is the author of the 2010 book, "The Breakup 2.0: Disconnecting over New Media" (Cornell University Press), which argued that Facebook and other forms of social networking have radically changed the playing field of dating today.

She interviewed 72 people at length for her paper, including 66 undergraduate college students who communicate frequently with new technologies. She found that when American college students tell their breakup stories, they consist of a string of conversations, and people always describe when anyone switched media to continue the conversations.

"The medium used for the conversation mattered enough to be almost always mentioned," Gershon said. "People would invariably mark when a different medium was used, explaining when communication shifted from voicemail to texting to Facebook and then to phone."

Her results differ from other ethnographic research done elsewhere, such as in Japan and Britain, where the story often focuses on justifying why the relationship had to end. Character was the emphasis overseas, not the method.

"The American undergraduates I interviewed were not discussing their breakups in terms of the right balance of dependence, or even the kind of people who might break up," Gershon added.

"The closest an interviewee came to describing herself as a particular type of person was a woman who decided not to show anyone else the text breakup message her ex had sent her. Even this example shows that U.S. undergraduates were using the 'how' of the breakup as the narrative frame to explore what an end of the relationship might mean for them."

In many cases, the young people Gershon interviewed were looking for validation that it had been a bad breakup and the medium was crucial evidence.

In the paper, Gershon cited one example of a breakup done through a text message. "Rebecca" wanted to talk on the phone with her former boyfriend to have what she considered a "proper ending to the relationship."

"As in most of the narratives I collected, the 'how' of the breakup was the central focus of Rebecca's story," Gershon said. "This 'how' stood in for other questions that haunted Rebecca as well -- namely why her ex-boyfriend decided to break off the relationship.

"Rebecca and others did not focus on the 'why' of the breakup or the 'who' of the breakup, although this course would come up in the narratives as secondary themes," she said. "By focusing on the 'how,' she was able to avoid these often unanswerable questions -- unanswerable questions like why the breakup had happened in the first place and who really was to blame."

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3 Doors Down Bassist Charged With Vehicular Homicide

Robert Todd Harrell told police he had been drinking and taking prescription medication when he struck another vehicle on Friday.
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

ToDoMovies Makes Sure You Never Miss a Good Film in the Theaters

iOS: This summer is shaping up to be a great one for movies, and if you want to make sure you see them all, ToDoMovies can help. The app lets you build a watch list of movies you want to see, reminds you when they premiere, helps you buy tickets, and can even show you reviews so you don't waste your money.

ToDoMovies pulls in reviews from RottenTomatoes and movie data from IMDB so you can read about the film before you add it to your watch list, check out what critics have to say about it, and even buy tickets right away if you want to. It'll help you find theaters, and even notify you of premiere dates and showtimes in advance so you don't miss anything.

If you prefer your movies post-release, ToDoMovies can help you there too. The app ties into iTunes and supports AirPlay so you can buy movies through the app, buy soundtracks for movies in your favorites list, or just look up trailers, posters, and other downloads. All of your ToDoMovies data is synchronized via iCloud, so you can get to it on any other device. For a full list of features, hit the iTunes Store link below. The app will set you back $2.

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NYC proposes raising age for cigarette purchases

NEW YORK (AP) ? After years of striving to set a national agenda for curbing smoking, New York City may set a new bar. Officials are proposing to make it the most populous place in America to raise the minimum age for buying cigarettes to 21.

City Council Speaker Christine Quinn unveiled a proposal Monday to increase the threshold from 18. That's the federal minimum.

Four states and some communities have raised the age to 19. At least two towns have agreed to raise it to 21.

Quinn says the measure aims to stop young people from developing a potentially deadly habit. Officials say 80 percent of the city's adult smokers started before they were 21.

A retailers' group and a smokers' rights advocate are questioning the effectiveness and fairness of the proposal.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nyc-proposes-raising-age-cigarette-purchases-152353491.html

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PFT: LB McClain arrested? |? Done with Ravens?

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One NFL evaluator who?s had success building through the draft sees less than 10 ?special? prospects in the Class of 2013 ? and a lack of depth at certain line positions on both sides of the ball.

Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert said Monday that the club believes there are likely between six and eight ?special players? in the draft, which starts Thursday evening.

However, Colbert, speaking at the club?s pre-draft press conference,?indicated the club was unlikely to be trading up from its No. 17 spot in Round One.

?I doubt that we move up,? Colbert said, according to a transcript from the Steelers. ?I think the more picks we have the better, in this draft particularly. But there will be a good player at 17, there?s no question about that.?

Of the 6-8 top prospects, Colbert said the best of the best in a draft are generally held in high regard by many teams.

?That?s usually a group I think everybody can identify and say, ?These kids should be special players, be it with us or be it with somebody else,? ? Colbert said.

Colbert told reporters the Steelers believe there are ?about 150? draftable prospects in the Class of 2013. Colbert also noted that ?there is a?nice group of potential starters? on the draft?s second day, which encompasses Rounds Two and Three.

However, Colbert noted that three positions ? tight end, interior offensive line and defensive ends who can play in a 3-4 scheme ? are lacking in numbers.

?It?s not a deep pool at those positions,? Colbert said.

By Colbert?s count, 14 teams employ the 3-4 ? long the base defensive front for Pittsburgh ? and he called the shortage of defensive ends who would fit in a ?30? front a ?little concerning.?

?That?s a position where there just are not a lot of guys,? he said.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/04/22/new-raven-rolando-mcclain-arrested-for-disorderly-conduct/related/

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Monday, April 22, 2013

Divinyls Singer Dead of Breast Cancer, Chrissy Amphlett Was 53

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Benson Henderson defends belt, then proposes to girlfriend at UFC on FX 7

UFC lightweight champion Benson Henderson won a very close decision over Gilbert Melendez at UFC on Fox 7. With the win, he held onto his gold championship belt, but right after the decision was read, another piece of jewelry was on his mind.

With the crowd in San Jose booing, Henderson's girlfriend, Maria Magana, was led into the Octagon. Henderson told UFC commentator Joe Rogan, "I gotta see about a girl real quick." He motioned to one of his cornermen, who pulled a small jewelry box out of his pocket and handed it to Henderson. The champ then dropped to one knee and popped the question.

"I love you. I'm not perfect. I never have been, but you make me happier every single day than any man has a right to be. I love you. Will you marry me?"

[Related: Benson Henderson's controversial win caps off thrilling night]

Magana answered yes, even as the crowd continued to boo. The post-fight proposal had to be approved by several parties including UFC president Dana White and Magana's father.

The happy couple posed for a picture right after the fight.

The night could have very easily been much less joyful for the couple, as Henderson's win was razor-close. Melendez, the Strikeforce champion who was making his UFC debut, started strong. He neutralized Henderson by landing several kicks.

But as the fight wore on into the fourth and fifth rounds, the momentum turned towards Henderson. He finished with impressive flurries late in the third round, and was able to land enough kicks on Melendez that a welt appeared on his leg. Melendez slowed down, but neither fighter was able to consistently apply offense.

That didn't matter to Henderson after the bout.

"There's a lot of bigger things than fighting, and I had to take care of one of those things tonight," Henderson told Rogan after the successful fight and proposal.

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China rushes relief after Sichuan quake kills 186

LUSHAN, China (AP) ? Luo Shiqiang sat near chunks of concrete, bricks and a ripped orange sofa and told how his grandfather was just returning from feeding chickens when their house collapsed and crushed him to death in this weekend's powerful earthquake in southwestern China.

"We lost everything in such a short time," the 20-year-old college student said Sunday. He said his cousin also was injured in the collapse, but that other members of his family were spared because they were out working in the fields of hard-hit Longmen village in Lushan county.

Saturday's earthquake in Sichuan province killed at least 186 people, injured more than 11,000 and left nearly two dozen missing, mostly in the rural communities around Ya'an city, along the same fault line where a devastating quake to the north killed more than 90,000 people in Sichuan and neighboring areas five years ago in one of China's worst natural disasters.

The Lushan and Baoxing counties hardest-hit on Saturday had escaped the worst of the damage in the 2008 quake, and residents there said they benefited little from the region's rebuilding after the disaster, with no special reinforcements made or new evacuation procedures introduced in their remote communities.

Luo said he wished more had been done to make his community's buildings quake-resistant. "Maybe the country's leaders really wanted to help us, but when it comes to the lower levels the officials don't carry it out," he said.

Relief teams flew in helicopters and dynamited through landslides Sunday to reach some of the most isolated communities, where rescuers in orange overalls led sniffer dogs through piles of brick, concrete and wood debris to search for survivors.

Many residents complained that although emergency teams were quick to carry away bodies and search for survivors, they had so far done little to distribute aid. "No water, no shelter," read a hand-written sign held up by children on a roadside in Longmen.

"I was working in the field when I heard the explosions of the earthquake, and I turned around and saw my house simply flatten in front of me," said Fu Qiuyue, a 70-year-old rapeseed farmer in Longmen.

Fu sat with her husband, Ren Dehua, in a makeshift shelter of logs and a plastic sheet on a patch of grass near where a helicopter had parked to reach their community of terraced grain and vegetable fields. She said the collapse of the house had crushed eight pigs to death. "It was the scariest sound I have ever heard," she said.

The quake ? measured by China's earthquake administration at magnitude 7.0 and by the U.S. Geological Survey at 6.6 ? struck shortly after 8 a.m. on Saturday. Tens of thousands of people moved into tents or cars, unable to return home or too afraid to go back as aftershocks continued to jolt the region.

The quake killed at least 186 people, left 21 missing and injured 11,393, the official Xinhua News Agency quoted the provincial emergency command center as saying.

As in most natural disasters, the government mobilized thousands of soldiers and others, sending excavators and other heavy machinery as well as tents, blankets and other emergency supplies. Two soldiers died after their vehicle slid off a road and rolled down a cliff, state media reported.

The Chinese Red Cross said it had deployed relief teams with supplies of food, water, medicine and rescue equipment to the disaster areas.

Lushan, where the quake struck, lies where the fertile Sichuan plain meets foothills that eventually rise to the Tibetan plateau and sits atop the Longmenshan fault, where the 2008 quake struck.

The seat of Lushan county has been turned into a large refugee camp, with tents set up on open spaces, and volunteers doling out noodles and boxed meals to survivors from stalls and the backs of vans.

A large van with a convertible side served as a mobile bank with an ATM, military medical trucks provided X-rays for people with minor injuries, and military doctors administered basic first aid, applying iodine solution to cuts and examining bruises.

Patients with minor ailments were lying in tents in the yard of the local hospital, which was wrecked by the quake, with the most severely injured patients sent to the provincial capital. With a limited water supply and buildings inaccessible, sanitation is a problem for the survivors.

One of the patients receiving care in the hospital's yard was the son of odd-job laborer Zhou Lin, 22. The baby boy was born a day before the quake struck. Zhou said he was relieved that his newborn son and wife were safe and healthy but was worried about his 60-year-old father and other relatives who have been unreachable in Baoxing.

"I can't get through on the phone, so I don't know what's going on there and they don't know if we are all right," he said.

Every so often, an aftershock struck, shaking windows of buildings and sending murmurs through the crowds.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/china-rushes-relief-sichuan-quake-kills-186-111228689.html

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Iraqis see some irregularities in provincial vote

BAGHDAD (AP) ? Iraqi election monitors on Sunday reported multiple irregularities in the country's first provincial vote since U.S. troops left, but were unclear as to whether results would be affected.

In an initial report, two non-governmental organizations, Shams and Tamoz, said over 300 irregularities had been recorded by the seven thousand monitors they had sent across Iraq to cover Saturday's polls.

The vote was a key test of Iraq's short experience with democratic elections because it was the first one run since the U.S. withdrawal in December 2011. Allegations of vote fixing are not uncommon following elections in the country.

In one instance, Hoger Jato of Shams said some security force members had helped specific campaigns while on duty, with some advising voters at polling centers on who to support. Elsewhere, electoral commission employees reportedly failed to check the identities of voters, allowing them to cast ballots on behalf others.

The groups did not say whether the irregularities were widespread enough to significantly affect the election's outcome.

On Sunday evening, a bomb went off in a popular kebab shop in Fallujah, 65 kilometers (40 miles) west of Baghdad, killing eight and wounding 25, according to police and hospital officials. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release the information to reporters.

Violence has ebbed sharply since the peak of Sunni-Shiite fighting that pushed the country to the brink of civil war in 2006 and 2007. But insurgents are still able to stage frequent high-profile attacks.

Earlier in the day, Iraqis began counting votes, unloading hundreds of ballot boxes from trucks and tallying the figures in the heavily guarded counting centers. Employees of the country's independent electoral commission went through the ballots under supervision of political party representatives.

Votes are first manually sorted before being entered into a computerized system. Final results are expected in several days.

Despite widespread violence in the run-up to the election that left at least 14 candidates dead, Saturday's voting was mostly peaceful. A few mortar shells and small bombs struck near polling centers, wounding at least six people.

The turnout stood at 51 percent, the same as at the last provincial elections in 2009. When some eligible voters complained they did not find their names on the voting rolls, the election commission blamed them for not updating their information.

Hours after closing the polls, the U.N. Special Representative, Martin Kobler, praised the vote as well-organized and peaceful.

"Credible elections are critical to the country's stability," Kobler said in a statement.

The voting took place in 12 of Iraq's 18 provinces. Voting was not scheduled in the ethnically-mixed province of Tamim, where ethnic groups have not reached a power-sharing deal. The last election for local officials there was in 2005. Elections were also delayed in two provinces because of unstable security conditions, and the country's autonomous three-province northern region was not included.

Thousands of candidates from 50 electoral blocs are vying for 378 seats on provincial councils. The Iraqi constitution does not give wide powers to provincial councils, but they have some say on security matters. They also negotiate local business deals and allocate funds.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/iraqis-see-irregularities-provincial-vote-153557401.html

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Sunday, April 21, 2013

HTC One in black pictured in black on AT&T site

Black AT&T HTC One

No details or announcement, but the Black HTC One has appeared on AT&T's website

We know the black version of the HTC One was coming to AT&T eventually, but tonight we're seeing it on their website. There was no availability announcement, no details on the page and it's not available to buy just yet, but it is there. We're not sure if this means anything, but we thought a few of you might want a heads up that it's appeared. Click the link below to have a look.

Source: AT&T. Thanks, Patrick!

    


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Bostonians Face Anxiety, Difficulty Sleeping - the Fallout of Living in Lockdown

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A police officer evacuates a shoeless man holding a child as members of law enforcement conduct a search for a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, April 19, 2013, in Watertown, Mass. (Image credit: Matt Rourke/AP)

As law enforcement officials comb the streets of Boston in search Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, the remaining suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings Monday, ?the city?s residents ?try their best to cope with the added stress of living in lockdown.

Anxiety and disrupted sleep could be ?part of the fallout for Bostonians, ?experts say.

?If you?re in Boston and you?re close to the center of it, the greater the danger [of ?symptoms],? said Jeff Magill, project coordinator for Behavioral Health Emergency Management at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

Shut in their homes, watching live coverage of the manhunt, some people, even those not physically near the bombing or the dragnet, can experience post-traumatic stress, Magill said.

?Post-traumatic stress is a typical, normal reaction,? said Magill. ?You [may] see some change in your ability to adapt or be just a little bit more edgy or having more mood swings than you had before. ? Those things generally subside over a couple days and couple of weeks.?

Magill said it was ?important to keep a normal sleep routine and find support from family, friends or even pets.

?Sometimes pets can be best listeners in our lives. ?They can give us a way to vent,? said Magill.

Alan Hilfer, the chief psychologist at the Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., said ?Dzhokhar Tsarnaev?s arrest could be ?a very cathartic event? for those still reeling from Monday?s bombing.

?Once they catch him, a large number of people will be able to relax and feel much safer,? said Hilfer. ?[It] will absolutely result in some people being able to take a breath and say, ?I can be more relaxed, and I can resume my normal daily life.?

Magill said that for many, having the a suspect still at large just adds to the trauma.

?We take comfort knowing that individuals responsible are in captivity. It makes us feel safer,? said Magill. ?The event isn?t over until the suspect is in custody.?

Source: http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2013/04/19/bostonians-face-anxiety-difficulty-sleeping-the-fallout-of-living-in-lockdown/

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Dispatches From Ebertfest

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Tilda Swinton at Eberfest

Photo courtesy of Pablo Villa?a

I?m not going to lie?as glad as I am to be here at Ebertfest, watching great movies in the company of lovely people (shout-out to the Methodist pastor from Effingham, Ill. who keeps saving me spots in the balcony), yesterday was a bizarre day to experience from inside the news-proof bubble of a film festival. In between feverishly checking Twitter for updates that seemed to come straight from an old episode of 24?a daylong manhunt involving SWAT teams and thousands of policemen? A city-wide lockdown? A bloody teenage bombing suspect discovered in a backyard boat??1,500 of us sheltered in place in the Virginia Theatre to spend time in the comparatively sane company of a Norwegian drug addict (Oslo, August 31st), a dying Japanese widow (The Ballad of Narayama), and an incompetent alcoholic kidnapper (Julia).

As the news from Boston got darker and stranger, it seemed perfectly plausible that we might exit the red-velvet-and-gold-leaf interior of the Virginia?one of those silent-era movie palaces that make you feel as though you?ve somehow entered Gloria Swanson?s cigarette case?and find ourselves walking through the rubble of some post-apocalyptic landscape. Instead, outside there was just the rain in Champaign (which falls pretty much exclusively on the plain, flatland being the only kind of terrain there is around here). I had plans for the day?interviews with Ebertfest regulars, coffee dates with fellow critics, a tour of the world?s second-oldest corn plot offered up by an enthusiastic University of Illinois history scholar?but one by one they evaporated as the Watertown standoff expanded to fill all available space.

I suppose it?s fitting, though, that one of the weirdest days in recent memory should end in the presence of Tilda Swinton, the good witch of weird. Looking as androgynously elfin as only she and David Bowie can, Swinton took the stage after the evening screening of Erick Zonca?s florid 2009 thriller Julia (a movie I once discussed in the Slate Movie Club with, what do you know, Roger Ebert). In conversation with Chaz Ebert and Nate Kohn?an old friend of Roger?s and the director of the festival?Swinton was puckish, flirtatious, pensive, and perverse. Listening to her elegant English accent was the first moment of a long and frazzled day when I finally began to let myself breathe.

Swinton mentioned her resistance to thinking of herself as an actor, saying that if she had to list her profession on a passport she would prefer ?artist?s model? and ?clown.? She talked excitedly and intelligently about her ongoing performance art project ?The Maybe,? in which she sleeps in a glass box for up to eight hours on end in museums in London, Rome, and New York. First she related the piece to the process of grieving (Swinton recently lost her mother); then she discussed how it brought together the live human presence of theater with the close audience scrutiny afforded by cinema; and finally, she expressed her gratitude for being anatomically gifted with a big enough bladder to lie in state for eight straight hours. Swinton admitted that one source of the frantic, flailing energy her character displays in Julia was her deliberate refusal to fully learn her lines. She fondly recalled how her collaboration with the late experimental filmmaker Derek Jarman reached a point of mutual understanding where they no longer needed to talk on-set: ?We would just grunt.? She, in short, radiated Tilda Swinton-ness at a white heat for a good 30 minutes or more, generously responding to a long Q&A period from the crowd. Her interview ended with a tantalizing description of Snowpiercer, her upcoming film with the great Korean director Bong Joon-Ho. It?s a sci-fi thriller based on a French graphic novel about a perpetual-motion?powered train that harbors what?s left of humanity after climate change plunges the planet into a second Ice Age. Snowpiercer sounded like something to get up the next morning and look forward to, on a day when we all needed exactly that.

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Saturday, April 20, 2013

GOP Lawmakers Hit TSA Over Sequester Claims; Uniforms Buy

Republicans members on the House Oversight Committee lambasted the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) at a hearing Thursday, accusing it of misrepresenting impacts of the sequester and condemning a $50 million uniform purchase made shortly before budget cuts kicked in, according to the Hill.

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In the days leading up to the sequester, the TSA claimed the cuts would cause longer lines at airport security checkpoints because of the inevitability of furloughs to the agency?s screeners.

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GOP lawmakers were quick to point out that, almost two months after the $85 million cut took effect, the agency appeared to have concocted a scenario that did not come to pass.

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?Despite what [Homeland Security] Secretary [Janet] Napolitano said, there are no longer lines, there are no furloughs out there,? said Rep. Jason Chaffetz , R-Utah, chairman of the Oversight Committee?s National Security panel. ?TSA is one place that we can point where services were basically uninterrupted and the effect to the public was minimized.?

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Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., chairman of the House Oversight Committee, held nothing back in his indictment of the agency.

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?You?re here today because you have more resources than you could possibly need,? Issa said.

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?Your agency is constantly known as TSA: Thousands Standing Around. And the reason is you endlessly including more and more people doing less and less.?

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Issa voiced disbelief on the subject of the TSA avoiding furloughs, despite the sequester.

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?You?ve made cuts in areas that could potentially endanger America, because you have not been willing to have attrition and right-sizing,? Issa?said.

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?You haven?t encouraged alternatives to federal employees when you could?ve.

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Issa also blasted the TSA over a $50 million TSA uniform contract that was signed in the weeks leading up to sequester.?

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He argued that deal burdened the agency with a big credibility problem.

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?Until people going thru the checkpoints see the efficiency of people with blue uniforms, and I?d like those blue uniforms to be a less expensive the next time you buy them, they?re not going to believe anything you say,? Issa?said.

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Sprint brings LTE to 21 markets, details plans for 34 more

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After nearly a year of soaking rural and suburban locations with 4G, Sprint is finally starting to extend its reach to some major cities. Having wrapped up test runs in a handful of areas, the carrier is now officially offering LTE in 21 additional markets, including Los Angeles, CA, Charlotte, NC, Virginia Beach, VA, Memphis, TN and West Palm Beach, FL. What's more, the Now Network revealed plans to bring its new high-speed offerings to more than 170 additional markets in the months ahead. Some of the cities on its docket include Orlando, FL, Portland, OR, El Paso, TX, Tulsa, OK and Spokane, WA. Didn't see your hometown name-checked here? Check out the press release after the break for the full list.

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Friday, April 19, 2013

Advanced 1x1 anybody?

I'm looking for an advanced but casual 1x1 partner (meaning that the quality is advanced, but I won't be screamed at for not replying EVERY DAY).

A plot has been bouncing around in my head for one:

My character is a pacifist who refuses to fight. This annoys the god of war so much that he traps the character's soul inside a sword, so MC has to go to war.
The sword has some amazing powers now -- never needs sharpening, can abruptly change weight, bursts into flames, and talks. This weight changing thing is especially useful, since then the character can use it to manipulate the sword wielder. This has made it rather unpopular, in fact, because who wants a sword that will immediately weigh 300 pounds when you try to use it to kill someone?
Now centuries have passed, and the sword falls into the hands of some young idiot. The character wants to use this young idiot to break the curse and get free of the sword. Young'un wants to use it to fight dragons or something I don't know (it's your domain).

I would rather role-play over email or some other mode of communication than this site, once I have a partner.

Please, PM me if interested! I won't really check this forum, so PM is the best form of contact.

I love y'all o//u//o
--Octo

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Reading between the Microsoft CFO lines on Windows Blue and the Start Button

It may seem like a throwaway comment when a Microsoft exec says the company is interested in being responsive to customer feedback.

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But when we're talking about Microsoft's Windows business, every official pronouncement is carefully measured and meant to signal an intent. That's why it's worth parsing the words of Peter Klein -- the outgoing Chief Financial Offer (CFO) at Microsoft -- around the next version of Windows.

During the analyst call on April 18 which coincided with Microsoft's Q3 FY 2013 earnings release, Klein reiterated that Microsoft is stepping up its Windows release cadence with the next version of Windows, codenamed "Windows Blue." Klein also reiterated that smaller screen Windows devices are in development by Microsoft OEMs.

But it was another of Klein's remarks, which many would consider an almost obligatory comment, that really caught my attention. Klein said that Microsoft was going to be "responsive to customer feedback" with Blue.

I take this as yet another confirmation that Microsoft is moving toward?make the boot-to-desktop option and some kind of Windows Start button a part of Windows Blue. I don't know if these options are likely to be available across all Windows 8 and Windows RT SKUs (or just Pro and Enterprise, which is what my Windows Weekly cohost Paul Thurrott is hearing.) I also don't know if this Start Button will just be something that brings users directly to the Metro Start Screen. But I'd be that's far more likely than something that would bring them back to the old Start Menu.

No, I can't prove I am connecting the dots correctly, of course. But if you look at the feedback on my blog to my earlier post about these two features making a comeback as options in Windows Blue, it sure seems like the majority of my readers want these capabilities.

Business users are especially keen on seeing these two things return to Windows 8, especially because they don't want to incur retraining and help desk costs resulting from implementing a vastly different user interface.

Plus, think this through: In April 2014, Microsoft is terminating support for Windows XP. There are still millions of corporate desktops running Windows XP. In fact, according to the latest NetMarketshare usage data, XP is the No. 2 version of Windows installed on desktops, second only to Windows 7.

Microsoft wants these folks to upgrade. But if they are fearful or uncertain about Windows 8, these users will go to Windows 7 instead. And once they are on Windows 7, it's like XP all over again. It's another version of Windows that will be too good for its own good. These corporate users will be running Windows 7 for the next decade-plus, with little/no reason or interest in going to Windows 8.

So if you're Microsoft, which is the lesser of two evils? Bring back two features that could spur greater corporate adoption of Windows 8 -- even if company watchers accuse you of back-tracking? Or run the risk of losing a huge part of your installed base to Windows 7, or another non-Microsoft alternative?

If Microsoft listens to what users want with Windows Blue, all I'll say is it's better late than never....

Source: http://www.zdnet.com/reading-between-the-microsoft-cfo-lines-on-windows-blue-and-the-start-button-7000014239/

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