Sunday, July 21, 2013

SENIOR Software Development Engineer (SDE) / Microsoft / Redmond, WA

Location: Redmond, WA, US
Job ID: 826567-104344
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Senior Software Development Engineer - Engineering, Communities & Online (ECO)

Engineering, Communities & Online (ECO) is the software engineering arm of Customer Service and Support (CSS). We're building a scalable, high-performing Data Virtualization platform to federate and integrate all CSS physical data - 200-plus databases and growing - into a single corpus. This platform will also facilitate the discovery, access, and navigation of CSS business entities as well as a 360 degree view of their relationships. We are pushing through the barriers of traditional data warehousing by reimagining extract, storage, and presentation as a set of high-scale, loosely-coupled services, that allow for multiple virtual presentations of the same data.

We are looking for a Senior Software Development Engineer to join our growing team. As a membership of the team you will contribute code to all levels of the stack: ingestion, indexing, presentation, distributed query, and API development.

You must have solid design and coding skills, excellent communication skills and a passion for building high-performance runtime services at scale. Confidence to deal with ambiguity and a strong ability to have impact and influence across the feature teams and partners is necessary. You should be known among your peers for your unassailable integrity, honesty, respect for others' ideas, and a motivation to overcoming big challenges.

An ideal candidate will have: MS in Computer Science with 4 to 8 years of SW engineering experience in C++/C#/Java. Additionally, experience in one or more of the following is required: graph databases, query language and compilers, metadata management, runtime performance and stress, concurrent/multi-threaded programming. Data modeling is a plus as-is prior experience in a technical leadership role.

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July 20, 2013

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

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Friday, July 19, 2013

Vet returns to NKorea for 1st black Navy aviator

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) ? Two years after he made history by becoming the Navy's first black pilot, Ensign Jesse Brown lay trapped in his downed fighter plane in subfreezing North Korea, his leg broken and bleeding. His wingman crash-landed to try to save him, and even burned his hands trying to put out the flames.

A chopper hovered nearby. Lt. j.g. Thomas Hudner could save himself, but not his friend. With the light fading, the threat of enemy fire all around him and Brown losing consciousness, the white son of a New England grocery-store magnate made a promise to the black son of a sharecropper.

"We'll come back for you."

More than 60 years have passed. Hudner is now 88. But he did not forget. He is coming back.

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Hudner, now a retired Navy captain, heads to Pyongyang on Saturday with hopes of traveling in the coming week to the region known in North Korea as the Jangjin Reservoir, accompanied by soldiers from the Korean People's Army, to the spot where Brown died in December 1950.

The reservoir was the site of one of the Korean War's deadliest battles for Americans, who knew the place by its Japanese name, Chosin. The snowy mountain region was nicknamed the "Frozen Chosin," and survivors are known in U.S. history books as the "Chosin Few."

The Battle of the Chosin Reservoir lasted for 17 brutal days. Some 6,000 Americans were killed in combat, and thousands more succumbed to the cold. Brown and many others who died there are among more than 7,910 Americans still missing in action from the war.

Though the fighting ended with an armistice signed 60 years ago July 27, North Korea and the U.S. remain technically at war. Efforts to recover remains have come in fits and starts, with little recent progress.

Next week's mission is to pick up where search teams have left off by locating the exact spot of Brown's crash. Armed with maps and coordinates, they hope to work with North Korean soldiers to excavate the remote area, a sealed site controlled by the North Korean military.

Approval for the unusual journey comes as North Korea prepares for festivities marking the upcoming armistice anniversary. Pyongyang is expected to use the milestone to draw international attention to the division of the Korean Peninsula as well as to build unity among North Koreans for new leader Kim Jong Un.

Hudner does not plan to stay for a massive military parade expected on July 27. But he said he hopes his visit will help to foster peace and reconciliation on the tense Korean Peninsula.

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Japan occupied Korea for decades, until the end of World War II. Then the Soviets and the Americans moved in, backing rival fledgling governments and dividing the country halfway at the 38th parallel.

War broke out in June 1950, with the communist North Koreans marching into Seoul. They were countered by U.S.-led U.N. forces that charged north, taking Pyongyang and continuing up the peninsula.

By November, U.S. Marines had dug in around the Chosin reservoir and in Unsan County to the west. The plan was to push north as far as the Yalu River dividing Korea from China.

What they didn't know was more than 100,000 Chinese ground troops had slipped across the Yalu to fight for the North Koreans. They boxed in 20,000 U.N. forces, mostly U.S. Marines.

Hudner and Brown were members of Fighter Squadron 32, dispatched to the region deep in North Korea's forbiddingly mountainous interior to support the trapped ground troops and carry out search-and-destroy missions.

Theirs was a close-knit squadron. But the two men, both in their 20s, came from completely different worlds.

Hudner, of Fall River, Massachusetts, was a privileged New Englander who was educated at prep school and had been invited to attend Harvard. Brown, of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, broke the Navy's color barrier for pilots in 1948, months after President Harry S. Truman ordered the desegregation of the U.S. armed forces.

It wasn't an easy role for Brown to take on, Hudner recalled. "People who didn't know him gave him a hard time just because he was black."

But those who got to know Brown grew to respect the serious, unfailingly considerate young man who impressed his peers with his dedication to flying ? and his gentle sense of humor.

"The squadron, almost to a man, protected him any way they could," Hudner told The Associated Press before his departure, his pale blue eyes sparkling. "He was a friend who, I'd say, was beloved by almost everybody who knew him. A very special person."

Late the afternoon of Dec. 4, 1950, Brown and Hudner were part of a six-plane formation over the Jangjin Reservoir, one like dozens of missions in the months previous.

This time, ground fire struck Brown's plane, forcing him to land behind enemy lines. When Brown waved for help from his crumpled, smoking cockpit after slamming into the mountainside, Hudner acted quickly.

"I thought: 'My God, I've got to make a decision,'" he said. "I couldn't bear the thought of seeing his plane burst into flames."

Hudner crash-landed his plane in high winds and snowy rocks about 100 yards from the downed fighter. As flames engulfed Brown's plane, and still under the threat of attack, Hudner scrambled to pack the fuselage with snow, burning his hands in the process. He took his cap off and pulled it over Browns' ears, then radioed for help as Brown remained trapped in the cockpit, bleeding heavily, his leg crushed and his body temperature dropping in the subzero conditions.

A Marine helicopter arrived, but the pilot and Hudner could not extract Brown from the wreckage.

Before losing consciousness, his thoughts turned to his wife, whose name he whispered in his last command to Hudner: "If I don't make it, please tell Daisy I love her."

Hudner reluctantly got into the rescue helicopter. Brown is believed to have died soon after. The next day, U.S. military planes dropped napalm on the wreckage to keep the enemy from getting his body.

Hudner was awarded the Medal of Honor, the U.S. military's highest award, for trying to save Brown. Brown posthumously received the Purple Heart and the Distinguished Flying Cross.

"He was a leader," Hudner said. "He had great promise had he not been so tragically killed."

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Hudner went onto a distinguished naval career and later served as Massachusetts' commissioner of veterans' services, eventually settling in the revolutionary town of Concord, Massachusetts.

A few years ago, he was contacted by author Adam Makos about doing a book on his wartime heroics. It was Makos, Hudner said, who suggested returning to the crash site. Hudner hadn't thought it possible, given the abysmal state of U.S.-North Korean relations.

They enlisted Chayon Kim, a South Korean-born U.S. citizen who had been involved in the campaign to build a Korean War Memorial in Washington, and who took the Harlem Globetrotters and former NBA star Dennis Rodman to North Korea earlier this year.

She agreed to take Hudner, fellow Korean War veteran Dick Bonelli, and their group to North Korea. Kim, who says she has built ties over the years with the North Korean military, asked the army to supply soldiers to help with the search.

Hudner hopes to bring Brown's remains home to the aviator's 86-year-old widow, Daisy, and their daughter, Pam Knight, who was a toddler when her father died.

"I think it would add some peace and maybe some closure," Brown's widow said Thursday. "But if they do find the remains, and they can convince me that it is his remains, we would want a full military funeral at Arlington Cemetery.

"He deserves that," she said, speaking to AP at her home in Hattiesburg, where a picture of Brown's plane sits on the mantle over the fireplace. "That would give him a final resting place."

Hudner, who turns 89 next month and is in frail health, is bracing himself for what he knows will be difficult journey. There are few paved roads outside Pyongyang, and the route to the region where Brown died is a steep mountain path, treacherous even in good weather.

"I won't be at the bar boozing it up for very long when I get there," he joked.

The political complications may be greater still. The Koreas remain divided by the world's most militarized border, and Washington and Pyongyang lack diplomatic relations.

Diplomatic forays have sputtered over the years, stalled by a standoff over North Korea's nuclear ambitions. Earlier this year, Pyongyang threatened to launch a nuclear war if provoked; Washington sent bombers into the region in what defense officials acknowledged was meant as a warning.

America is still Enemy No. 1 to North Koreans, who consider the posting of 28,500 U.S. troops across the border in South Korea to be an "occupation" of the Korean Peninsula.

Hudner is due to arrive at a time known in North Korea as the "anti-American period," a month devoted to recounting the atrocities allegedly perpetrated by U.S. soldiers during the Korean War and leading up to July 27. Since this is the 60th anniversary of the armistice, it is all the more prominent.

Posters show North Koreans with eyes blazing as they attack American soldiers with bayonets. "Sweep away the imperialist American aggressors," they read. Students file through exhibition halls that lay out the alleged toll: More than 1.2 million soldiers and civilians killed.

More than 36,000 American military personnel died in Korea fighting as part of the U.S.-led U.N. forces, including the nearly 8,000 never accounted for, according to the U.S. Defense Department.

For decades, the families of missing U.S. soldiers have pressed the government to search for their remains.

The first joint U.S.-North Korea searches began in 1996. Teams uncovered 229 sets of remains, but in 2005, with Washington and Pyongyang locked in a nuclear standoff, the U.S. government suspended the searches, citing security concerns.

Last year, the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command prepared to resume the search. But those plans were scrapped following North Korea's decision to launch a long-range rocket ? widely seen as a test of missile technology. Additionally, the search program itself has been criticized as "inept" and "dysfunctional" in an internal Pentagon study recently obtained by the AP.

Hudner and the team don't know if they'll find Brown's remains or the wreckage of the two planes.

But Makos, who intends to make the trip the last chapter of his book about the two men, said Brown's place in history makes it especially important to make the attempt.

"He's a Jackie Robinson in many ways. He's a Joe Louis," he said. "He's a historic figure, yet he's lying on a Korean mountainside."

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Associated Press reporters Chris Carola in Albany, New York, and Stacey Plaisance in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, contributed to this report. Follow AP's Korea bureau chief at http://www.twitter.com/newsjean.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/vet-returns-nkorea-1st-black-navy-aviator-090343925.html

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Cross-Sport Multiple: Back Mexico to sink Trinidad

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Justice Sathasivam sworn in as Chief Justice of India

President Pranab Mukherjee on Friday administered the oath of office to Justice P. Sathasivam as the chief justice of India (CJI).

Arun Jaitley (left) and Kapil Sibal attend swearing-in-ceremony of Justice P. Sathasivam. (Yasbant Negi, India Today)

Justice Sathasivam, 64, is the 40th CJI and the first from Tamil Nadu. He will remain in office till April 26, 2014.

Kapil Sibal, Arun Jaitley and Sushma Swaraj during swearing-in-ceremony of Justice P. Sathasivam. (Yasbant Negi, India Today)

He succeeded CJI Altamas Kabir, whose last day in office was on Thursday.

General Bikram Singh and Chief of Naval Staff Admiral DK Joshi wearing-in-ceremony of Justice P. Sathasivam. (Yasbant Negi, India Today)

The oath taking ceremony was attended by Vice President Hamid Ansari, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, leader of opposition Sushma Swaraj, leader of opposition in the Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley, BJP leader L.K. Advani and other Cabinet ministers at Rashtrapati Bhavan here.

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Use the filter, Luke: 'Star Wars' posted to Instagram in 15-second clips

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The Instagram account before it was shut down.

It's one of those bizarre Internet culture triumphs that is completely random yet somehow ingenious: An Instagram user began posting the original "Star Wars" in 15-second clips, nearly finishing the movie before his account was closed.

Scot Pansing, of San Francisco, started the "Starwarsmovie" account and began posting the "Episode IV: A New Hope" piecemeal earlier this month, cleverly uploading clips in reverse order so that viewers of the page would eventually see the clips stacked from beginning to end.

Why? He just felt like it. Pansing noted on the Twitter account accompanying his Instagram feed: "Just thought about it one day driving to work and started that night." No fancy video equipment required ? he just pointed his phone at the screen and uploaded as he went.

But apparently Instagram,which only recently started letting users add video clips, didn't take kindly to this particular use of its service. Pansing told NBC News that "within hours of the media coverage, Instagram just disabled the account... they probably wanted to shut it down before a phone call from the content owner(s)." Indeed, uploading copyrighted content is frowned upon, though Instagram doesn't use an automatic copyright-detection tool like YouTube does.

"Of course it was always a violation [of Instagram's terms of service]," Pansing tweeted. But with only 11 minutes left of the film to upload, it was very nearly a completed task when the account was finally shut down.

So what's his next late-night project? "For my next trick, I'll be tweeting the entire script 144 characters at a time!" (He adds he's just kidding, of course.)

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Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. His personal website is coldewey.cc.

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Bad policies in education reform law | Your Daily Update Blog

From all the pounding of chests and declarations of victory from both sides of the aisle, one would think the 2013 education reform bill passed by the Iowa Legislature and signed into law by the governor was the panacea for Iowa?s education system. The truth is a large portion of the legislation will come back to haunt the Legislature.

The education reform bill was a broad, meandering piece of legislation that included items such as student assessments, teacher compensation guidelines and allowable growth. The bill also included special interest demands, such as decreasing parental accountability by making assessments for home school children optional, limiting the state?s oversight of non-public schools, permitting home school parents to teach driver?s education, and allowing home school parents to teach up to four unrelated students with little oversight by the state.

In separate legislation, increased financial support was provided to non-public schools through direct funding and tax credits. Together, the legislation moves our state further down the road toward privatization and inequity in education, fueled by the misleading notion of ?parental choice.?

As an example, any parent can choose to home school their child. The oversight of the student?s education includes a partnership between the family and the public education system. The partnership supports a parent in teaching the child at home but also ensures the parent successfully fulfills his or her obligation through assessments.

The education reform weakens that partnership. Now, the state has limited oversight and parents have no real accountability. One hopes all home school parents have the capability to fulfill the promise of a good education. However, logic should tell you not all parents can meet that obligation, and now the children in those families will undoubtedly fall through gaping cracks.

Religious conservatives tout parent choice, home schooling, online options, vouchers and charter schools. For-profit businesses have cropped up across the country to fill a niche and make a buck on the backs of children through private schools, charter schools and online learning. It?s a marriage made in heaven.

Progressives fall easily into the trap. What?s the harm? Isn?t choice a good thing? Shouldn?t parents have the final say?

Although to date, Iowa has placed limits on the business side of this equation, legislators continue to chip away at our state?s responsibility in oversight and accountability with home schooling and non-public schools. Each of these strategies alone may appear to do only minimal harm, but together they significantly weaken our educational system.

When the state creates bad public policy by relinquishing oversight and reducing accountability and continues to shift public funds from public education to private entities through allocation or credit, the entire education system is weakened. This negatively affects all students, but the greatest burden is placed on students in public schools.

Iowans believe in our schools and understand that a healthy and vibrant public education system is the greatest equalizer for all students. Legislators can claim a victory, but, in reality, education in Iowa lost this year.

Future legislative sessions should consider reversing course and put state oversight and parental accountability back into the private education part of the equation. In addition, with our country?s long tradition of separating the institutions of religion and government, the state should stop funneling public resources directly or indirectly to non-public schools, most of which are religiously based.

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NCAA to end video game deal

Published: 7/18/2013 - Updated: 33 seconds ago

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NEW YORK ?? Hang on to NCAA Football 14, video game fans. It will be a collector?s edition.

The NCAA said it will no longer allow Electronic Arts Inc. to use its logo starting next year. The move ends a lucrative business deal with the gaming industry giant and comes as the NCAA fights a high-profile lawsuit that says the governing body owes billions of dollars to former players for allowing their likenesses to be used for free.

The NCAA said it won?t seek a new contract with EA Sports, which manufactures the popular game, beyond the current one that expires in June 2014. However, that won?t stop EA Sports from producing a college football video game depicting powerhouse schools like Alabama, Ohio State and Oregon, and the Redwood City, Calif.-based company made that clear Wednesday.

?EA Sports will continue to develop and publish college football games, but we will no longer include the NCAA names and marks,? said Andrew Wilson, executive vice president. ?Our relationship with the Collegiate Licensing Co. is strong and we are already working on a new game for next generation consoles which will launch next year and feature the college teams, conferences and all the innovation fans expect from EA Sports.?

The company reported $3.8 billion in net revenue during its last fiscal year and, aside from its NCAA Football franchise, is well known for Madden NFL, FIFA Soccer and other games.

EA Sports first began making an NCAA Football game in 1998 and it has generated more than $1.3 billion in sales in the U.S. alone, according to a spokesman for market tracking firm The NPD Group Inc. It wasn?t known how much of what EA makes from NCAA Football goes back to the NCAA and its members in licensing deals.

Todd Mitchell, senior analyst with New York-based Brean Capital LLC, said losing the NCAA brand isn?t likely to hurt EA Sports. He estimated NCAA Football accounts for only about 5 percent of EA Sports? revenue, or about $125 million.

?It?s nice to have the brand, but it?s more about the characters,? he said.

Analyst Colin Sebastian of R.W. Baird said EA Sports likely expected to lose its partnership with the NCAA.

?I?m sure they have thought about this because of this pending litigation and the worst case scenarios,? Sebastian said by telephone from San Francisco. ?I don?t expect it to have a significant impact on their business.?

NCAA Football allows participants to play as any major college football team, though unlike in its professional sports games, the names of players are not used. The similarities between the avatars in the game and actual college athletes are at the root of a fight that could alter the way the NCAA does business in the future.

The NCAA is in the midst of a long court battle that started with a lawsuit filed by former UCLA basketball star Ed O?Bannon after he was shown a video game with an avatar playing for the Bruins that played a lot like him.

The antitrust lawsuit also names EA and the Collegiate Licensing Co. that handles trademark licensing for dozens of schools, the NCAA and various conferences. The suit has expanded to include several former athletes who claim the NCAA and EA Sports used their names and likenesses without compensation and demand the NCAA find a way to give players a cut of the billions of dollars earned from live broadcasts, memorabilia sales and video games.

?We are confident in our legal position regarding the use of our trademarks in video games,? the NCAA said. ?But given the current business climate and costs of litigation, we determined participating in this game is not in the best interests of the NCAA.

?The NCAA has never licensed the use of current student-athlete names, images or likenesses to EA. The NCAA has no involvement in licenses between EA and former student-athletes,? it said in a statement.

Still, the NCAA said its members can seek arrangements with video game manufacturers if they wish.

?Member colleges and universities license their own trademarks and other intellectual property for the video game,? the NCAA said. ?They will have to independently decide whether to continue those business arrangements in the future.?

Michael Hausfeld, the lead attorney on the O?Bannon case, said the NCAA cutting ties with EA could provide greater freedom for EA to make deals with conferences, schools and even players.

?No longer would EA have to pretend the avatars are not the likenesses of the real players,? he said.

Source: http://www.toledoblade.com/sports/2013/07/18/NCAA-to-stop-putting-name-logo-on-EA-video-game-1.html

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Union League Cafe in New Haven shares its Crispy Chicken With Basmati Rice and Mushroom Veloute (video)

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Peter Hvizdak ? Register photo: Chef Vuillermet browns the chicken breast to make it crispy.

Peter Hvizdak ? Register photo: Crispy Chicken With Basmati Rice and Mushroom Veloute from Union League Cafe in New Haven.

Peter Hvizdak ? Register photo: Jean-Pierre Vuillermet, Union League Cafe chef-owner, and his Crispy Chicken With Basmati Rice and Mushroom Veloute.

Found: Tina Cascio of East Haven was at the Cooking for CASA fundraiser at Amarante?s and was impressed by all the delicious fare offered by Greater New Haven restaurants. She asked me if I could get the recipe for a chicken dish that Union League Cafe, (1032 Chapel St., New Haven, www.unionleaguecafe.com) served.

Tina, get out your pans, since Jean-Pierre Vuillermet, executive chef and owner, was happy to share this recipe.

Crispy Chicken With Basmati Rice and Mushroom Veloute

2? pounds (4 pieces) boneless chicken breast with skin on

1 bunch green asparagus, blanched in salted water

Rice

1 tablespoon vegetable oil

? cup yellow onion, diced

2 tablespoons carrot, small dice

2 tablespoons celery, small dice Continued...

1 cup basmati rice

1 pinch curry powder

1 bay leaf

? teaspoon fresh thyme leaves

1? cups chicken broth

Salt and pepper to taste

? cup coconut milk

In a medium saucepan, heat vegetable oil. Add onion, carrot and celery and saute on low heat until onion starts to soften. Add rice, curry powder, thyme and bay leaf. Saute for another minute. Stir in the chicken broth, salt and pepper, cover pot and bring to a boil. Once it boils, lower heat and simmer for 15 minutes. Turn off heat and stir in coconut milk. Let sit for 5 minutes until liquid is absorbed, stir and serve.

Sauce

? tablespoon vegetable oil Continued...

1 tablespoon onion, chopped

1 small garlic clove

6-ounce package portobello mushrooms or white mushrooms, washed

1 tablespoon sherry or Madeira

1 cup chicken broth

? cup heavy cream

Salt and pepper to taste

In a saucepan, heat the vegetable oil. Add onion and garlic. Saute on medium heat for 30 seconds. Add the mushrooms and saute until the onion and mushrooms start to brown. Reduce the heat, and deglaze with the wine. Add chicken broth, heavy cream , salt and pepper. Bring back to a boil and simmer for 5 minutes. Puree in a blender until smooth. Put back in the pan and adjust the consistency with more chicken stock or heavy cream if too thick.

Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Put ? tablespoon of vegetable oil in an ovenproof saute pan large enough to hold the chicken breasts in 1 layer without being overcrowded. Season the chicken with salt and pepper, place in the sauce pan, and sear them skin-side down on the stove for 1 minute. Place the pan in the oven for 15 minutes. Take pan out of oven and turn the chicken on the other side. Let rest for 5 minutes in the pan.

Re-heat the asparagus tips with a little butter or olive oil. Place the rice in the center of each plate and arrange the asparagus tips around the rice. Use leftover spears in another recipe. Split each chicken breast in half and place on top of rice. Spoon the mushroom veloute on top of all. Makes 4 servings. Continued...

Desperately seeking

Valerie Shanoff of Branford wrote, ?I would love to have the recipe for the ossobuco from Dalton?s Restaurant (2429 Foxon Road, North Branford, 203-481-4711, daltonct.com). I have had it many times and it gets better each time.?

Chef du Jour request

Recently, I wrote my first Chef du Jour profile (Denise Appel of Zinc) here in Food. This column features an interview with an area chef, where you learn more about these creative people, their passions and how and why they got into the business. They also share favorite seasonal recipes. I asked, in the column if there is a chef in mind whom you would like me to interview.

Patricia Garcia of New Haven wrote, ?I think you would enjoy interviewing Edward Varipapa, owner-chef of Leon?s Restaurant in North Haven. He is fourth-generation owner-chef of the restaurant, which first opened on Washington Avenue in New Haven in 1938. They have a Sunday Supper three-course meal with many choices for $19.38 in honor of the year ... the food is fabulous, whatever day you choose to go!!! The atmosphere and the staff are all excellent as well. His new location is beautiful, and his passion for food and pleasing people is absolute. They have a Facebook page, which I think you would find interesting. I go there every day ... he posts interesting articles, as well as photos of some of his dishes.?

I will check to see if the chef at Dalton?s will share the recipe, and if Chef Varipapa would like to be featured as the Chef du Jour.

What chef would you like me to interview?

Culinary calendar

National Picnic Month: Celebrate 1-3 p.m. July 21, Elm City Market, 777 Chapel St., New Haven, with your favorite picnic foods. Have your face painted by artist Daniela Balzano and participate in her community art project ?Paint Away Hunger,? http://bit.ly/14ojIau. Assorted picnic fare for $1 each. More at www.elmcitymarket.coop, 203-624-0441.

Taste Of Hartford: July 22-Aug. 5, participating restaurants offer special multicourse, price-fixed tasting menus including signature dishes for only $20.13, www.tastehartford.com for list of participating rerastaunts. Reservations are strongly recommended. Dining prices are available only for special taste dinner menus, including a $28 menu at select restaurants. Price does not include tax, beverages and gratuity and cannot be combined with any other special offers.

Worth Tasting: 10:45 a.m. July 27, a guided three-and-a-half hour culinary walking tour through downtown New Haven, $59, 203-777-8550 or 203-415-3519, reservations required. Enjoy samplings from many of New Haven?s favorites. You won?t be hungry after this tour. I will lead this one. Check out a previous tour at www.nhregister.com

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What restaurant recipes or other recipes would you like to have? What food products are you having difficulty finding? What cooking questions do you have?

Contact Stephen Fries, professor and coordinator of the Hospitality Management Programs at Gateway Community College, at gw-stephen.fries@gwcc.commnet.edu or Dept. FC, Gateway Community College, 20 Church St., New Haven, 06510. Include your name, address and phone number. For more, go to www.stephenfries.com.

Source: http://nhregister.com/articles/2013/07/17/life/doc51e59b31b07c9517737813.txt

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Poor sleep in pregnancy can disrupt the immune system and cause birth-related complications

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Poor sleep quality and quantity during pregnancy can disrupt normal immune processes and lead to lower birth weights and other complications, a new study finds. Women with depression also are more likely than non-depressed women to suffer from disturbed sleep and to experience immune system disruption and adverse pregnancy outcomes.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/top_health/~3/jCSLF-NO73A/130717164725.htm

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Bush brothers team up to make donors out of young Republicans

In a time when so many Republican groups are searching for ways to persuade young Americans to support them in the ballot booth, the sons of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush have taken up perhaps a more difficult task: Making donors out of them.

The Bush boys, 37-year-old George P. Bush and Jeb Bush Jr., 29?nephews and grandchildren of American presidents?are working to encourage right-leaning millennials and Gen Xers to start giving to Republican campaigns and causes through Maverick PAC, a group George P. co-founded in 2004. Jeb Jr. serves as a state co-chair of the organization and runs his own political action committee out of Florida, SunPAC, which promotes Hispanic Republican candidates.

Last weekend, MavPAC held its annual members-only conference for the first time in Miami, Fla., where young GOP donors gathered at the Mandarin Oriental hotel to hear keynote addresses from Republican leaders such as Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush and New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez.

?We?re trying to get people who are interested in politics who have been successful in law, business or entrepreneurship to get them further engaged in the political process?and hopefully run for office one day,? Jeb Jr. told Yahoo News in an interview about the conference, which was closed to nonmembers and media.

The tallest hurdle to making the pitch for those new to politics, he said, was what he described as ?a general distrust? of politics among the young people that he and his brother are trying to reach.

Through MavPAC events, where attendance requires only a few hundreds dollars to participate, he hopes to introduce them to a nationwide network of other young Republicans seeking influence.

?There?s a disappointment and a huge distrust in the overall system. That?s the pushback I get,? Jeb Jr. said. ?I think especially young voters who came out strongly for Obama in 2008 and even in 2012 really feel let down, just based on the promises that he made, nothing really came to fruition. A lot of people have student debt, can?t get a job and just see two parties bickering. They don?t necessarily want to be engaged. They?re frustrated.?

Last year, MavPAC spread out donations from about 3,500 members and spent $149,000 on more than 60 congressional races. (The group spent about $1.5 million on outreach.) In preparation for next year?s midterm elections, MavPAC organizers are aiming to double their investment.

Last weekend, about 250 donors from 18 states ranging in age from their early 20s to 40s made the trip to Miami for the MavPAC conference, where they attended panels on immigration reform?Jeb Jr. and George P. have both been strong advocates for overhauling the nation?s system?and on GOP renewal.

Jay Zeidman, co-chairman of MavPAC, said the group is one of a few outside groups focusing exclusively on promoting young Republicans.

?I haven?t seen a lot of other organizations that are really focused on mobilizing people in their 20s and 30s?the postcollege Republican demographic?and that?s really what we?re focused on,? Zeidman told Yahoo News. ?As a party, our goal is to widen the tent.?

During the weekend conference, Bush and Rubio did not mention anything about possible presidential ambitions during their keynote addresses, Zeidman said, but he characterized their speeches, in which both emphasized their own journeys in public service, as ?inspirational.? (Jeb Jr. said last year that he hopes his father runs in 2016.)

?Jeb gave one of the best speeches I?ve ever heard,? Zeidman said of Bush?s address at the conference. ?Just short of announcing that he?s running for president.?

But regardless of whether Jeb Bush decides to run for president in three years, the Bush brothers' involvement in the PAC business makes one thing clear: When it comes to politics, one way or another, the Bush family is here to stay.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/george-p--bush-jeb-bush-jr-maverick-pac-republican-donors-224409208.html

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Small Businesses at risk as impact of stagnating growth continues to ...

In cities across the country, small to medium sized enterprises are feeling the impact of stagnating growth, as the poor performance of the national economy hits their local markets.

This is a critical issue for growth and jobs across the UK. Small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs) make up over 99 percent of businesses in UK cities and provide roughly half of all private sector jobs.

But the performance of the economy has a big impact on the health of SMEs ? on average 45 percent of firms in cities operate mainly within the local market and 60 percent within the regional market ? making local economies particularly important. This is particularly true in cities such as Blackburn and Luton, where up to 75 percent of firms operate within the local or regional market.

Centre for Cities? new report, Business Outlook 2013, shows clearly that SMEs in cities with lower levels of wages and skills, where the economy is less sectorally diverse, and where there is a greater reliance on public sector spending, have been particularly hit during the recession and are likely to be more vulnerable to contraction or closure in the years ahead.

The report also highlights that SMEs in different cities vary enormously in their ability to generate jobs and value.

London and cities in the South East tend to have the highest levels of entrepreneurship, the highest number of SMEs per 10,000 people, and the highest growth of SMEs. Yet this is not about a North-South divide, with Aberdeen and Warrington amongst the top performing cities and Luton having amongst the lowest SME growth rates nationally.

The recession has tended to reinforce existing differences, so the cities with the highest business start-ups before the recession tended to have the highest start-up rate in 2011 too. Despite the recession, Aberdeen, Cambridge, Reading and Edinburgh all increased start-ups by more than 4 percent, while Belfast and Sunderland ? which began with low levels of business start-ups ? have seen significant falls since 2008.

So what can be done? Clearly, many different issues affect the success or failure of a new business, with performance largely down to how a business is managed and run. But external factors such as your sector, customer demand, workers? skills, the right kind of business space, transport, broadband connections and access to finance, can have a significant impact on whether or not SMEs thrive.

With these factors in mind, we need a national government that recognises there is a place dimension to SME success and failure. In order to encourage and support businesses to diversify and grow, Government should look to continue to devolve more funding and powers around skills, transport, housing and business support through Local Growth Deals and other mechanisms in the years ahead.

Government also needs to simplify business support infrastructure. There are currently around 900 local and national, public and private, business support schemes in the UK, but the current offer is not well structured. The complexity of the system means that SMEs are often either unaware of the support available, or are unable to access it.

At a local level, every city and Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) should ensure they?re getting the basics right: education and training provision, transport connections and improvements to the planning system can have a strong bearing on SME resilience and performance.

Together, cities and LEPs should also ensure they understand their SME base, where its comparative advantage lies and what the barriers to growth are. Working with UKTI to help SMEs diversify their customer base beyond the local market, as well as improving public sector procurement, would also help.

Ultimately it is the people working in businesses that determine success or failure, but a more place-based approach to SME support, as well as some concerted attention to removing barriers to growth, could help SMEs weather the unsettled economic climate and support a national economic recovery over the long term.

Ben Harrison is Director of Partnerships at Centre for Cities?- find out more at?www.centreforcities.org

Source: http://labourlist.org/2013/07/small-businesses-at-risk-as-impact-of-stagnating-growth-continues-to-be-felt/

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Tide is turning in skin cancer battle

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Recent advances have put melanoma at the forefront of cancer research, raising hopes that scientists and clinicians may have cornered the deadliest of all skin cancers.

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Future President Gerald R. Ford is born

Jul 14, 1913:

On this day in 1913, Gerald R. Ford is born Leslie Lynch King, Jr. in Omaha, Nebraska. His biological father left the family when Ford was three years old. His mother's second husband, Gerald Ford, adopted the young boy and gave him his name. The young Ford went on to become the first vice president to assume office after a president resigned, after President Richard M. Nixon stepped down in 1974.

The handsome, blonde, blue-eyed Ford grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and went on to play football at the University of Michigan, where he was voted the team's most valuable player in his senior year. He then worked as an assistant coach for Yale University's football program while pursuing his law degree. After graduation in 1941, Ford earned extra money as a model. In 1942, just after joining the Navy, Ford appeared on the cover of Cosmopolitan magazine in his uniform, but was not officially credited with posing. He went on to serve in World War II from 1942 until the war ended in 1945.

Following the war, Ford began a law practice and became involved in Republican politics. It was during one of his modeling jobs after the war that he met his future wife, Elizabeth Anne Bloomer, who was called Betty. His passion for football was so keen that during their honeymoon in 1948, Ford took his new bride to a Michigan State Rose Bowl playoff game against Northwestern University. That same year, he was elected to Congress; his career included service on the Warren Commission that investigated President John F. Kennedy's assassination. In December 1973, President Richard Nixon chose Ford as his vice president after Spiro Agnew resigned following charges of tax evasion. In 1974, Nixon himself resigned in the face of impeachment by Congress over the Watergate burglary scandal. Ford took the oath of office on August 9, 1974.

On September 5, 1975, in Sacramento, California, a woman named Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme attempted to shoot Ford, but the gun misfired. Seventeen days later, on September 22, Ford narrowly escaped another assassination attempt when Sara Jane Moore tried to kill the president in San Francisco. Fromme, a drug-addled Charles Manson cult follower, and Moore, a mentally unstable former FBI informant who fell into fringe revolutionary politics, both targeted Ford as a symbol of their hatred for the political establishment. Both women were caught and imprisoned for life.

Ford was responsible for governing the nation in the aftermath of the divisive Vietnam War and the Watergate scandal. In an effort to put the past behind the nation, he pardoned Nixon immediately upon becoming president. According to White House historians, Ford described his administration's policies as "moderate in domestic affairs, conservative in fiscal affairs, and internationalist in foreign affairs."

Ford lost his first official presidential race in 1976 to Democrat Jimmy Carter, but remained actively involved in public policy during his retirement. In 2000, his alma mater, the University of Michigan, honored him by founding the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy. Ford died on December 26, 2006, at the age of 93.

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Source: http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/future-president-gerald-r-ford-is-born

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Monday, July 15, 2013

The Shadowhunters

Questions, reservations and random nonsense. Post in OOC.
Ok first I want to say. I can't wait until the movie comes out I'm booking it and going as soon as its in our cinema.

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PM in IDS Twitter account blunder

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Source: www.buckinghamtoday.co.uk --- Monday, July 15, 2013
Prime Minister David Cameron warned about the danger of Twitter before he signed up to the social network and now he seems to have fallen into one of its traps. ...

Source: http://www.buckinghamtoday.co.uk/pm-in-ids-twitter-account-blunder-1-5284581

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Miami Hurricanes Baseball Keeps Recruits

jim morris miami hurricanes baseball recruiting the u coral gables mark light field alex rodriguez parkMiami Hurricanes baseball head coach Jim Morris has reason to smile as most of his recent recruits are headed to Coral Gables, instead of opting to play Major League Baseball. Because of this, UM will officially sign one of the top classes in the nation for 2013.

Friday?s 5pm deadline has passed, which means two current players who could?ve gone pro will return and four other highly-touted recruits will head to Coral Gables.

Left-handed pitcher Bryan Radziewski, Miami?s best, and right-hander Javi Salas are headed back for another season of college ball, instead of entering the minor league systems for St. Louis and Minnesota, respectively.

The four newbies who will join the Hurricanes? program are outfielder Wilie Abreu, right-handed pitcher Derik Beauprez, catcher/first baseman Zack Collins and outfielder Jacob Heyward.

Abreu was chosen by Cincinnati in the fourteenth round, with Beauprez taken by Boston in the twenty-fifth, Collins to Cincinnati in the twenty-seventh and Heyward to Atlanta in the thirty-eighth.

The two that got away were expected to go pro ? Matt McPhearson and J.D. Underwood. McPhearson is a center fielder from Maryland picked up by Arizona in the fourth round, while Underwood was a junior college pitcher at Palm Beach State who was selected by Los Angeles in the fifth.

Four solid additions and two veterans who could?ve taken the payday but are choosing to come play for Morris and the Canes.

Best news this program has had in a long while as Miami has gotten burned often come Draft-time, losing some quality talent. Let?s see what it all means for 2014.

Source: http://blog.allcanes.com/miami-hurricanes-baseball-recruiting-jim-morris

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Iran seeks more tourists, but will they come? | The Washington Post

On Kish, an island in the Persian Gulf just off Iran?s mainland that?s a favorite domestic destination of Iranians, developers have been waiting for years for an administration that is serious about tapping the country?s touristic potential.

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The island is home to dozens of high-end construction projects, including hotels and shopping malls, and already attracts more than a million visitors each year, but like other Iranian tourist destinations, visitors are overwhelmingly Iranian.

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?We have to prepare the infrastructure and plan for an increase of tourists. It will take at least a decade for us to become an international destination,? said Mahan Modaven, a marketing consultant at the Kish branch of Iran?s tourism ministry.

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In accounting for the country?s relatively low number of visitors, Rouhani blames sanctions, specifically those that have made it difficult if not impossible for tourists to use international credit and ATM cards. But tourism experts here think the problems run much deeper.

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They say a general suspicion of foreigners by authorities and a lack of tolerance are the major obstacles stopping Iran from taking a larger slice of international tourism revenue, although the country has many environmental and historical attractions.

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?We have all the potentials that we need to attract foreign tourists, but due to limitations, mostly cultural, like Islamic hijab, they do not come here. To attract them we need to create a better political and social atmosphere,? Ramezan Gholinejad, an organizer of the annual Kish Summer Festival, said.

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Slovak tourists arrested

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One field where Iran hopes to gain ground is in adventure travel, but the revelation that seven Slovak paragliders, who entered Iran legally with tourist visas, were arrested more than a month ago, is highlighting just how far Iran might be from becoming a serious international destination.

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The Slovaks, along with their local host, a well-known member of Iran?s paragliding community, were arrested after flying over a military installation days before Iran?s presidential election.

?They came to Iran as tourists but behaved inappropriately and had unconventional devices in their possession. They broke the laws of the Islamic republic of Iran and were arrested by the relevant authorities,? Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Araqchi told the ISNA news agency on June 30.

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Due to high mountains, good wind conditions and low prices, Iran has become a favorite destination for European paragliders, and the site where the Slovaks were arrested was a front-runner to host an upcoming international paragliding competition, according to Mohammad Razeghi, the head of Iran?s air sports association.

The arrests could cause other potential visitors to rethink their travel plans, even though Razeghi said that ?the only problem that led to their arrest was not having proper permission to fly.??

Despite enduring perceptions of Iran as unsafe, the country experienced a 25 percent increase in foreign tourist arrivals in 2012 compared with the previous year, according to Manoucher Jahanina, Iran?s deputy tourism minister.

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The 4 million foreign visitors produced more than $8 billion in tourist revenue, he said.

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But some in the field say that any spike in tourists has more to do with factors beyond authorities? control than as the result of active development and promotion of tourism.

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Arash Nooraghayee, head of the Tour Leaders Association of Tehran and an analyst of Iran?s tourism industry, said he believes that Iran may be benefiting principally from a devaluation of the country?s currency and by the fact that other regional destinations including Egypt, Syria and Turkey have experienced high levels of conflict.

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?We should be seeing feedback in the form of more investment in the tourism sector and that isn?t really happening yet,? Nooraghayee said.

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The potential is there

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On Kish, investment continues, but foreign tourists are still a rarity.

In the steamy heat that soars well past 100 degrees this time of year, Kish?s 16th annual Summer Festival is in full swing, with daily concerts and dance shows at sunset next to the island?s top tourist attraction, the Greek Ship, a rusting cargo vessel that was stranded just off the island?s shore in 1966.

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For just over a dollar per ride, a speedboat delights passengers by circling dangerously close to the wreck. Camel and horse rides are also available. Kurdish men dressed in their trademark baggy pants dance to traditional music, and enormous tortoises swim just beneath the water?s surface, periodically coming up for air to a sea of waiting flashbulbs.

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Tourism industry professionals here sense the possibility, but they are clearly aware of the ongoing limitations.

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?Rouhani?s team are technocrats and look at tourism as a major industry with a lot of potential. I am very hopeful they can make progress in Iran?s tourism,? Gholinejad, the festival organizer, said. ?If this industry grows, everyone will benefit from it, especially in terms of job creation.?

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But Iran?s strict Islamic regulations continue to be a major impediment to attracting foreign visitors. Even scuba diving is affected by religious restrictions that require unmarried tourists to be segregated by gender.

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Kish is surrounded by coral reefs teeming with tropical fish, and a single dive on Kish costs approximately one fifth of what it does in Dubai, about 100 miles away on the other side of the Gulf. But Ghasem Nargesi, an instructor at the Kish Diving Center, said demand remains tepid.

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?We have the capacity to handle 3,600 divers per year,? Nargesi said, ?but some weeks we only get one client.??

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Android App slows unexpectedly

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Source: stackoverflow.com --- Friday, July 12, 2013
Suddenly my app is running slow not only on the emulator but on a real device. I'm a Android noob, I'm just creating a app to play Blackjack. ...

Source: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17626417/android-app-slows-unexpectedly

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Tips for parents - Christian Home and Family

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Here are some tips for parents that will help you identify if you are "old school" in your parenting style or in touch with your children on a relational level.

Source: http://www.christianhomeandfamily.com/tips-for-parents-attitude-and-approach-matter-your-attitude-and-approach/

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

UPS warns on profit as customers cut costs

(Reuters) - United Parcel Service Inc , the world's No.1 package delivery company, estimated second-quarter profit below market expectations as international customers accelerate their shift from aircraft to slower but cheaper ships.

UPS shares fell 5 percent after the company also cut its full-year earnings forecast to $4.65-$4.85 per share from $4.80-$5.06. Shares of rival FedEx Corp fell 2 percent.

UPS and FedEx, the No.2 package shipper, are considered economic bellwethers because of the massive volume of goods they move around the world.

FedEx said in June it was raising shipping rates and cutting jobs and costs.

UPS's stronger North American domestic ground network puts it in a better position than FedEx, which focuses more on international air shipments.

UPS said on Friday it expected to report second-quarter earnings of $1.13 per share. Analysts on average expected $1.20 per share, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

The company said its package volume growth had also slowed due to labor negotiations. It said it had extended an agreement that covers its domestic small-package employees with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.

The company is scheduled to report second-quarter results on July 23.

UPS shares were trading at $86.55 before the bell, while FedEx was trading at $102.00.

(Reporting by Sagarika Jaisinghani in Bangalore; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ups-expects-second-quarter-profit-below-estimates-124606485.html

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Madison mayor proposes city's first official motto: '77 square miles surrounded by reality' (Star Tribune)

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America backs military coup in Egypt, saying path to democracy thorny

Washington does not considering the military coup and the removal of the legally elected Egyptian President Muhammad Mursi from power as a coup d'etat, and claims the situation ambiguous. This was announced at a press briefing by a White House spokesman Carney.

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According to him, the American government will cooperate with the putschists (a so-called "transitional government") in a "quick and effective return to full democracy", when much more peaceful Muslims are to be murdered, according to democratic norms and traditions.

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"The US objective here is to assist the Egyptian people in their transition to democracy and to remain faithful to our national security interests", he claimed.

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The adoption of hasty decisions are not in the American interests, and Washington takes a while to decide what is happening in Egypt. Subsequently, according to its political interests, America will reconsider the decision to provide aid to Egypt, said Carney.

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The spokesman said his American government was "concerned" about the true democratic army opening fire on peaceful protesters during the recent democratic mass murders, and condemns every kind of aggression directed against the civilian population.?It is to be recalled that the putschists shot at praying Muslims.?Dozens were killed and more than one thousand injured.

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Meanwhile, Carney called on western puppets among "religious and political leaders of Egypt to be a bridge between the warring parties".?However, he went as far as saying that "the Egyptian people will not recover from this crisis unless they come together to find a non-violent and inclusive path forward".

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"The path to democracy is thorny and consists of a set of formidable steps", sais Carney quoting his black boss Obama.

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He claimed the transition to democracy will provide them with a "peaceful and free life and will have a positive impact not only on the country itself, but also throughout the Middle East and the US allies".

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It is to be recalled that the United States offered through intermediaries in the Arab world the elected Egyptian president Mohammed Mursi to change all his cabinet members to keep his own post, the New York Times writes, referring to Mursi's advisers.

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According to employees of the president, in the last hours of his presidency, Mursi was contacted by a foreign minister of an Arab country.

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"The foreign minister said he was acting as an emissary of Washington, the advisers said, and he asked if Mr. Morsi would accept the appointment of a new prime minister and cabinet, one that would take over all legislative powers and replace his chosen provincial governors", the newspaper writes.

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The newspaper explains that Mursi, in response, pointed at his neck, making it clear that he would rather get killed than accept these conditions.

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Immediately after this conversation, the leading Mursi's assistant for foreign policy Essam el-Haddad called the American ambassador Anne Patterson and informed her about the Mursi'a refusal.

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El-Haddad came back to the room and said he spoke with the advisor of the American president's chief for national security, Susan Rice, and that he was aware of impending military action aimed against Mursi and an attempt to oust him from power, the newspaper said citing Mursi's aides.

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It is to be recalled that on Saturday, Obama issued a statement that Washington was supposedly "not involved in the events in Egypt".

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Department of Monitoring

Kavkaz Center

Source: http://www.kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2013/07/09/18029.shtml

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