Saturday, December 31, 2011

Utah Utes football: Kyle Whittingham relishes opportunity to coach his son

Published: Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011 9:31 p.m. MST

EL PASO, Texas ?

Utah coach Kyle Whittingham recalls, with great fondness, the last time he played football for his father. Fred Whittingham was BYU's defensive coordinator when Kyle capped off his collegiate career with MVP honors in the 1981 Holiday Bowl.

"It was very emotional in a lot of ways," Kyle acknowledged.

Now, 30 years later, roles have been reversed.

Saturday's Sun Bowl against Georgia Tech marks the final game that Kyle will get to coach his son, Tyler. The younger Whittingham is a special teams contributor for the Utes.

"First of all, I'm proud of him for what his contribution has been to our team. He's an extremely hard worker, does whatever is asked of him," Kyle said. "It's been a great experience for me. I know what he's going through because I did the same thing. It's not easy. It's not the easiest thing in the world to be the coach's son."

There's some extra responsibilities that come with it, explained the coach, because his expectations of him are very high ? just like they are for all of the players.

"But you don't want to be the coach's son that screws up," Kyle said. "You don't want to be that guy."

Tyler has never been that guy.

The former starter at Brighton High and state power-lifting champion joined the team as a walk-on in 2009 after serving an LDS Church mission in Brazil. Folllowing a redshirt year, Whittingham has appeared in 20 games over the past two seasons ? making seven tackles (five solo).

"It's been a good ride the whole time ? even though I knew coming into it that I wasn't going to play much," Tyler said. "My goal was to make the kickoff team and I'm grateful for every chance that I got."

The mass communication major considers it all a bonus, of sorts.

"Actually everything after high school for me has just been a nice little bonus," Tyler said. "I've been able to spend some time with my dad, with the family, with my team and it's been a really good learning experience."

Part of the educational process has been getting to know how his father operates at work.

"I never knew 'Coach Whit' until I played," Tyler said. "But I'm just proud of him and he's proved to me that hard work pays off."

Tyler used to be his dad's "cord guy," back when coaching headsets weren't wireless. He also visited practice regularly and went to the games while growing up, giving him an idea of what it might be like to play for his father.

"He's got a tough job but I think he handles it well," Tyler said while praising his father's hard work and dedication.

Football, though, isn't something Kyle brings home. Tyler insists his dad is just a "regular guy" away from work.

Source: http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700210784/Utah-Utes-football-Kyle-Whittingham-relishes-opportunity-to-coach-his-son.html?s_cid=rss-38

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Union's Freddy Adu To Train With Rayo Vallecano

Philadelphia Union midfielder Freddy Adu is off to Spain to train with La Liga side Rayo Vallecano for a week (via MLS Soccer.com). A source told MLSsoccer.com that the Adu's visit is not a trial for the Spanish side.

Adu was originally going travel for the training stint back in December, but he was called up to the U.S. Olympic camp in Florida which caused the delay. Adu will be the fourth member of the Union to train abroad during the offseason.

Last season, Adu was back in MLS for the first time since 2007 when he joined the Union from Portuguese side Benfica near the close of the transfer window. Adu was not made a Designated Player during the signing. He scored two goals and an assist in 11 appearances (6 starts) for Philadelphia in 2011.

For more coverage of the Union, visit our team page or our blog The Brotherly Game.

Source: http://philly.sbnation.com/philadelphia-union/2011/12/28/2666921/freddy-adu-to-train-rayo-vallecano-la-liga-philadelphia-union-mls

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Arc: Big East loaded with good, not great, teams

Beyond the Arc: Georgetown's win over Louisville on Wednesday is the sort of thing we'll be seeing a lot of this season in the Big East, a league stocked with good teams, but no great ones beyond Syracuse.

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Full-time: London Irish 29 Exeter Chiefs 22

Toby Booth insisted his London Irish side were good value for a win that lifts them to third place in the Aviva Premiership.

Tries from centres Joe Ansbro and Shontayne Hape, along with 19 points kicked by Tom Homer secured victory despite a late fightback by Exeter.

And Booth said: ?On chances created, rather than possession, we were good for the win.

?Exeter work very hard, but we had a bit more quality.

?And they were happy to kick the ball out (to end the game) and take a losing bonus point. That says something about how they view us,? added Exiles' coach.

Ansbro gave Irish a flying start with a try after just three minutes when he pounced on a pass by Declan Danaher following a great break by Topsy Ojo.

And with Homer once again in great form with the boot, Exiles surged into a 19-9 half-time lead.

But Exeter fly-half Ignacio Mieres pegged away at the deficit, sending over five penalties and converting a second-half try by Luke Arscott.

Booth said: ?We started exceptionally well and took the game by the scruff of the neck, but we couldn?t dictate it because the penalty count was two-to-one in their favour. We have to react to the referee a lot quicker than we did.

?The best way to stop a team that drives as much as Exeter do is to not give them lineouts in your final quarter.

?We made life more difficult than we needed to, but we are delighted with the outcome.

?There was a lot of endeavour from both sides and it was an enthralling contest in front of a good crowd.?

Booth added: ?Tom Homer put in a good performance and I thought Delon Armitage was great.

?We knew Exeter were going to kick the ball a lot from their own third and we created a lot of problems for them when we counter-attacked.?

Hape scored his try with a bull-dozing break from a pass by Delon Armitage.

And Booth continued: ?Shontayne Hape gave us lots of go-forward, we were very clinical at the few lineouts we had, while the playable ball off scrums was probably 50-50.

?We just need to wise up a bit at the breakdown.?

?We showed a lot of character to bounce back from our defeat at home to Racing Metro.?

London Irish will be looking to consolidate their position in the play-off zone when they visit Bath on New Year?s Day.

Booth said: ?The schedule makes it very difficult for us because we have played post -Christmas and they have had longer to prepare than us.

?They have lost a few on the bounce, but we have our own axe to grind after losing to them here last New Year?s Day. We need to get ourselves in the best physical state and go down there and give it a good crack.?

None of the injured London Irish players are likely to recover in time to face Bath.

But Booth revealed: ?We have had issues with illness to Max Lahiff, Kieran Lowe and Faan Rautenbach, which has hit us quite hard. We are hoping they will be back.?

To see how it all unfolded just click below.

London Irish: 15 Delon Armitage, 14 Topsy Ojo, 13 Joe Ansbro, 12 Shontayne Hape, 11 Tom Homer, 10 Steven Shingler, 9 Darren Allinson; 1 Clarke Dermody (c), 2 David Paice, 3 Paulica Ion, 4 Bryn Evans, 5 Matt Garvey, 6 Declan Danaher, 7 Jamie Gibson, 8 Richard Thorpe.

Replacements: 16 James Buckland, 17 Alex Corbisiero, 18 Leo Halavatau, 19 Bob Casey, 20 Alex Gray, 21 Adam Thompstone, 22 Adrian Jarvis, 23 Paul Hodgson.

Exeter Chiefs: 15 Luke Arscott, 14 Gonzalo Camacho, 13 Nic Sestaret, 12 Phil Dollman, 11 Matt Jess, 10 Ignacio Mieres, 9 Haydn Thomas; 1 Hoani Tui, 2 Simon Alcott, 3 Craig Mitchell, 4 Tom Hayes (c), 5 Chris Bentley, 6 Richard Baxter, 7 James Scaysbrook, 8 James Phillips.

Replacements: 16 Neil Clark, 17 Brett Sturgess, 18 John Andress, 19 Aly Muldowney, 20 Tom Johnson, 21 Kevin Barrett, 22 Gareth Steenson, 23 Jason Shoemark.

Source: http://www.getwokingham.co.uk/sport/rugby/london_irish/s/2105587_fulltime_london_irish_29_exeter_chiefs_22

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Friday, December 30, 2011

'Forrest Gump' to be preserved in US film registry (AP)

WASHINGTON ? Forrest Gump's oft-imitated line, "My momma always said, `Life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get' " will be immortalized among the nation's treasures in the world's largest archive of film, TV and sound recordings.

The Library of Congress on Wednesday announced that 1994's smash hit "Forrest Gump" starring Tom Hanks was one of 25 films chosen to be included this year in the National Film Registry.

The oldest reels are silent films both from 1912. "The Cry of the Children" is about the pre-World War I child labor reform movement and "A Cure for Pokeritis" features the industry's earliest comic superstar John Bunny.

Also from that silent era is Charlie Chaplin's first full-length feature, "The Kid," from 1921.

Under the terms of the National Film Preservation Act, each year the Librarian of Congress names 25 films that are "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant. This year, 2,228 films were nominated.

"These films are selected because of their enduring significance to American culture," Librarian of Congress James H. Billington said in a statement. "Our film heritage must be protected because these cinematic treasures document our history and culture and reflect our hopes and dreams."

For each title, the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio Visual Conservation works to ensure that the film is preserved for future generations. That comes either by the Library's massive motion-picture preservation program or through collaborating with other archives, motion-picture studios and independent filmmakers.

The most recent film chosen is "Forrest Gump," which won six Academy Awards including for Best Picture.

Also starring in that movie about an everyman who ended up being part of the most iconic events of the 1960s and 1970s was Sally Field. Her perhaps most famous role playing "Norma Rae" in the movie of the same name from 1979 also made the list. She won an Academy Award for her portrayal of a poorly educated single mother who fought successfully to make her Southern textile mill a union shop.

Making the list is the animated Disney classic, "Bambi," made in 1942 about a deer's life in the forest, "The Big Heat" from 1953, a post-war noir film, and 1991's disturbing, "The Silence of the Lambs," which won Oscars for stars Jody Foster and Sir Anthony Hopkins. Hopkins plays cannibalistic serial killer Hannibal Lecter in the psychological and violent thriller.

The original "War of the Worlds" from 1953 also will be preserved along with "Porgy and Bess," "Stand and Deliver" and John Ford's epic Western, "The Iron Horse," from 1924.

Lesser known films were chosen for their significance to the art.

"A Computer Animated Hand" from 1972 is by Pixar Animation Studios co-founder Ed Catmull. The one-minute film that is one of the earliest examples of 3D computer animation displays the hand turning, opening and closing, pointing at the viewer and flexing its fingers.

Making the list were notable documentaries as well.

"Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment," focuses on Gov. George Wallace's attempt to prevent two African-American students from enrolling in the University of Alabama and the response of President John F. Kennedy. "Growing Up Female" from 1971 was one of the first films to come from the women's liberation movement.

Also included was "The Negro Soldier," produced by Frank Capra. It showed the heroism of blacks in the nation's wars and became mandatory viewing for all soldiers from spring 1944 until World War II's end.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/entertainment/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111228/ap_en_mo/us_classic_films

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Herb and lavender-stuffed standing pork loin rib roast

The kind of dish that makes you want to friend your local butcher.

I feel kinda cheesy. I admit it, I feel cool about using a butcher. I understand this is lame and that butchers have been around for ages, but, truthfully, in the recent year, we?ve really gotten to know our neighborhood butchers. Growing up in the ?burbs, meat was only bought pre-cut and pre-packaged. Yes, every once in awhile you?d see the grocery store?s butcher come out from behind those weird black, plastic doors with the small square window.

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After our first attempt at making homemade sausage, I realized how invaluable a butcher is. We live in a country where many people don?t know what kind of animal their meat comes from. Hold up an eggplant to a 10-year old and good chance they may not even know what the hell it is. It?s sad that the neighborhood butcher is starting to become a thing of the past. I live in Brooklyn, NY, one of the most multicultural places on earth and, in my 'hood alone we only have a few butchers left. I?m talking about the neighborhood butcher, not that gourmet food store up the street. You know the place ? the guy/gal behind the counter has butchers hands and fingers, you know his/her name and he/she knows your name, they don?t switch employees as quickly as McDonald?s and they can easily ask you if you want ?the regular." Word is that the decline in these gems is because young people aren?t interested in carrying on the family trade. Maybe with this economic downward spiral Americans will be more willing to work with their hands again and see the beauty how happy meat/poultry can make people.

Jonny and I have wanted to try and make a dish that we ate in Florence, Italy at the awesome Coco Lezzone since the last time we recreated their Pappa al Pomodoro. It was one of those meals from start to finish that will forever stay etched in my mind. Saveur did a cover story on their Herb-Stuffed Pork Loin in their April 2006 issue. We tweaked the recipe just a bit (lavender wasn?t a part of the original recipe) and, thanks to our awesome butcher, the dish turned out phenomenally.

Coco Lezzone's Herb and Lavendar-Stuffed Pork Loin Rib Roast
Serves 6

1 6-rib center-cut pork loin roast (about 4-5 lbs)
6 cloves of garlic, peeled and ground to a paste
2 tablespoons of chopped rosemary
3 tablespoons of chopped sage
2 tablespoons of thyme
1 tablespoon dried lavender
2 tablespoons + 1/4 (or so) cup olive oil
salt and pepper

Preheat over to 475 degrees F.

In a small bowl, add together the garlic, all the herbs and lavender with a pinch of salt and pepper and 2 tablespoons olive oil. Use a fork to make sure it?s all incorporated together.

Push the handle of a long wooden spoon through the center of one end of the pork roast allowing it to poke through the other end?s center. Do this again, moving the handle back and forth and in a circular motion to allow the hole to get bigger. It will end up being about 3/4 of an inch wide.

Reserve about 3/4 of a tablespoon of the herb mixture to be use in a moment. Using your fingers, push some of the herb/garlic mixture into the center hole starting on one side and the finishing on the other. Put roast in a roasting pan.

Pour about 1/4 cup or so of olive oil over the roast. Rub it in a bit. Using the reserved herb mixture, rub all around the top and sides of the rib roast. Season generously with salt and pepper and roast the pork in the oven until golden brown ? about 25 to 30 minutes. Reduce the oven to 350 degrees and continue to roast for an hour longer or until the internal temperature is 160 degrees.

Allow pork to rest about 10 minutes and then carve into individual chops. Serve with the pan drippings (which are DEEE-LISH, by the way!).

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Romney's ride stays remarkably smooth in GOP race (AP)

DES MOINES, Iowa ? Regardless of whether Mitt Romney wins the Iowa Republican caucus Tuesday, he has enjoyed a remarkably easy presidential race so far.

When his rivals have stopped battering each other long enough to criticize him, they've often done so tentatively and ham-handedly. Romney's injury-free journey is all the more surprising because, despite some obvious campaign skills, he has well-known vulnerabilities ripe for attack.

The turn of events has astonished campaign pros in both parties, who expected Romney to be more bloodied. And it has dismayed President Barack Obama's allies, who assumed Republicans would at least soften up the man they viewed as the likeliest nominee from the start.

"By all rights, Romney should have spent the last six months with a target painted on his back," said Dan Schnur, a former GOP adviser who teaches politics at the University of Southern California. "But he has been able to keep his head low," Schnur said, while a series of rivals have taken turns quarreling, surging and falling.

New polls show Romney heading into Tuesday's caucus as the front-runner in a state that seems ill-suited to his background, and which snubbed him four years ago. The Iowa Republican caucus is usually dominated by evangelical voters, home-schoolers and other social conservatives. Yet his rivals have done little here to turn those dynamics against Romney, a Mormon who supported legalized abortion and mandatory health insurance as governor of liberal Massachusetts.

Romney began this year's campaign de-emphasizing Iowa. But his rivals' inability to produce a clear leader has opened a possible path for him to seize the prize.

A Romney win in Iowa, which is far from certain, would make him the clear favorite to win the nomination. Next up is the Jan. 10 primary in New Hampshire. Romney has a second home there, and the GOP voters' greater emphasis on financial matters is better suited to his politics.

Romney's luck stems largely from his opponents' early conclusion that he had enough money and experience to go deep into the nominating contest, and only one viable alternative could emerge. They've been competing for that spot, and attacking each other, ever since.

"If you have modest resources, you're going to spend your time differentiating yourself from the rest of the non-Romney crowd," said GOP lobbyist and strategist Mike McKenna.

Campaign attack ads in Iowa underscore the point. When former House Speaker Newt Gingrich surged in polls earlier this month, he was quickly pilloried by TV ads and mailings financed by groups associated with Romney, Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Rep. Ron Paul of Texas.

In two weeks in Iowa, a PAC that supports Romney dumped $2.6 million into the effort, according to records compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics. Having little money to respond, Gingrich has plummeted in the polls.

A far smaller sum was spent on anti-Romney ads, mostly by a pro-Obama group trying to fill the vacuum.

Campaign veterans say Perry had the best chance to establish himself early as the Romney alternative. That could have positioned him to hammer away at his Massachusetts rival. A proven fundraiser with 10 years as Texas governor, Perry rocketed to the top of GOP polls when he announced his candidacy in mid-August.

But he quickly fell after debate performances that typified the GOP field's inability, or unwillingness, to train sustained fire on Romney's obvious soft spots: his changed positions on abortion, gun control and gay rights, and his policy of requiring Massachusetts residents to buy health insurance or pay a penalty.

In a Sept. 22 debate in Florida, Perry started to describe Romney's various flip-flops. But he stammered and wandered so badly that it was nearly impossible to understand his point.

After that, the GOP field showed little interest in launching focused attacks on Romney's policy changes.

Romney was equally lucky in June. Then-candidate Tim Pawlenty had said in a TV interview that "Romneycare" was the inspiration for "Obamacare," the GOP term for the Democrats' 2010 health care overhaul. But in a televised debate that followed, Pawlenty refused to repeat the criticism. His reticence contributed to his fast decline, and gave Romney a big break.

Conservative columnist George Will said on ABC in September: "Tim Pawlenty got in trouble when he got a chance to attack Romney and didn't. Perry's in trouble because he attacked Romney and did it so incompetently."

Romney has enjoyed other breaks. James Pethokoukis of the conservative American Enterprise Institute noted that Romney recently stopped short of endorsing a value-added tax without ruling it out in all circumstances.

"Many conservatives/libertarians simply hate, hate, hate the idea of a VAT," Pethokoukis wrote. "I would be surprised if those quotes don't end up in a 30-second, anti-Romney ad in Iowa or New Hampshire."

So far, they haven't.

Democrats contrast Romney's easy ride with Obama's grueling Iowa campaign against Hillary Rodham Clinton and John Edwards, two well-financed politicians with sharp debating skills.

Rodell Mollineau heads American Bridge, a Democratic group that gathers information to use against Republicans in campaigns. This year's GOP candidates have tried to attack Romney at times, Mollineau said, "but they're just not very good at it."

"Perry has the money, but he can't get a sentence out," Mollineau said. Gingrich is articulate, he said, but hasn't raised enough money to wound Romney with broadcast ads.

Romney's luck continued Wednesday. Rep. Michele Bachmann criticized two rivals during her fast-moving bus tour of Iowa. She said Perry has spent "27 years as a political insider," and Paul would be "dangerous as president" because of his hands-off views on national security.

Romney largely escaped her ire.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/gop/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111229/ap_on_el_pr/us_romney_easy_ride

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MHI to License Shipbuilding Technology to L&T Group of India

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Tokyo, Dec 27, 2011 (JCN Newswire via COMTEX) ? Wide-ranging Technology Support Agreed

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd (MHI) has agreed with L&T Shipbuilding Ltd (LTSB), the shipbuilding arm of India?s Larsen & Toubro Ltd (L&T), under which MHI will provide a broad range of technological support to LTSB for construction of commercial vessels. The two companies will sign the technical collaboration agreement tomorrow. MHI has recently been proactively promoting development of its engineering business, centering on technology licensing, while LTSB has been seeking to strengthen its shipbuilding business through the introduction of technology from a leader in the field. In reaching the latest agreement, under which MHI will provide licensing and technology support, including training of LTSB engineers, the intentions of the two companies have thus converged.

The agreement calls for MHI initially to provide support for a period of three years, with an option to extend beyond that time frame. Specifically, support from MHI to LTSB will consist of the provision of design drawings of vessels built by MHI and a broad range of training, including areas such as design, material procurement, ship construction and quality control. Support activities will further include consultation relating to potential expansion of L&T?s shipbuilding facilities in the future and to overseas procurement of shipbuilding materials, as well as support for LTSB?s market research activities. MHI will receive payment from LTSB according to the actual support it provides. Going forward MHI and LTSB will conduct collaborative ship marketing activities by branding them as vessels built by LTSB under exclusive technical collaboration with MHI.

Based on the agreement, starting in spring of 2012 MHI will begin training of LTSB engineers at the company?s Nagasaki Shipyard & Machinery Works and the Shimonoseki Shipyard & Machinery Works in Yamaguchi Prefecture. In addition, MHI will send experts skilled in design, ship construction and quality control from its shipyards to India for training of LTSB employees.

L&T, headquartered in Mumbai on India?s west coast, is a high technology-driven engineering and construction organization and one of the largest companies in India?s private sector. Its diverse activities include shipbuilding and manufacturing of chemical plant equipment, power generation systems, and electrical and electronic products and systems. MHI and L&T have been in a partner relationship since 2007, with two joint ventures established to date in the power generation system sector.

LTSB already operates a shipyard in Hazira in India?s northwestern Gujarat state, and it is currently building a new shipyard in Kattupalli, near Chennai, in the southeastern state of Tamil Nadu.

As India enhances its infrastructure in tandem with economic expansion, the country is focusing on a growth strategy calling for basic infrastructure improvements, including better port facilities, and for the nurturing of its shipbuilding and shipping industries. As a result, the acquisition and accumulation of globally competitive shipbuilding technologies has become a challenging demand that India?s shipbuilding industry must address.

On the back of the latest shipbuilding technical collaboration agreement with LTSB, MHI now plans to step up its proactive exploration for, and aggressive development of, new engineering business opportunities relating to shipyards in the newly emerging economies.

About Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. , headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is one of the world?s leading heavy machinery manufacturers. MHI?s diverse lineup of products and services encompasses shipbuilding, power plants, chemical plants, environmental equipment, steel structures, industrial and general machinery, aircraft, space rocketry and air-conditioning systems. For more information, please visit the MHI website at www.mhi.co.jp .

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Two Women, One Pregnant, Throw Down at Occupy Nashville Protest


On Christmas, two protesters at an Occupy Nashville encampment proved that while they may decry the way the 1% bludgeons us commoners in a manner of speaking, they still reserve the right to literally pummel one another.

The two women - one of them three months pregnant - exchanged harsh words, which quickly led to hair pulling, punching, and both of them landing on the ground.

Watch the disturbing exchange below:

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Online shopping jumps 16.4 pct on Christmas Day (AP)

NEW YORK ? A growing number of shoppers apparently need only the briefest of breaks before diving back in, especially if they can log in to shop.

IBM found that online shopping jumped 16.4 percent on Christmas Day over last year, and the dollar amount of those purchases that were made using mobile devices leaped 172.9 percent.

IBM tracks shopping at more than 500 websites other than Amazon.com, which is the largest. It found a huge increase in the number of shoppers making their purchases with iPhones, iPads and Android-powered mobile devices.

In fact, nearly 7 percent of all online purchases were made using iPads, just 18 months after the tablet computers were released by Apple Inc., said John Squire, chief strategy officer for IBM's Smarter Commerce unit.

The online uptick was continuing on Monday. As of 3 p.m. Eastern time, shopping was up 10 percent over Dec. 26, 2010. And the expectation was that the pace of buying would increase as the day wore on and consumers clicked on sales at various retailers.

Squire said consumers were chasing sales on both Sunday and Monday. The data did not show what portion of purchases was made using gift cards.

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European Union Close to Deal for $40.5 Million Manhattan Lease

December 26, 2011, 7:57 PM EST

By David M. Levitt

Dec. 23 (Bloomberg) -- The European Union is negotiating a $40.5 million lease in midtown Manhattan to replace office space it must vacate by late July.

The Brussels-based alliance is close to an agreement for its United Nations delegation to take about 45,000 square feet (4,200 square meters) at 666 Third Ave., known as the Chrysler East tower, said Christopher Matthews, an EU spokesman. The 32- story property and its neighbor, the iconic Chrysler Building, are controlled by Tishman Speyer Properties LP.

The EU seeks to complete the deal so it can move from its current home, two blocks away at 222 E. 41st St., before it has to pay holdover fees, according to two people with knowledge of the plans. Those costs could be substantial, said the people, who asked not to be named because the talks are private.

The fees are ?certainly a consideration? in the lease negotiations, said Matthews, who is based in New York. ?We need to be out of here by the end of July, and that depends on the readiness of the new space. It?s all part of the deal.?

The EU would avoid the charges if it or Tishman absorbed the cost of paying overtime to construction workers to expedite the needed renovations, one of the people said.

Bud Perrone, a spokesman for New York-based Tishman, declined to comment.

Under lease terms, which are still being negotiated, the EU would pay about $60 a square foot annually for 15 years, with an option for an additional five years, Matthews said. That would be a commitment of at least $40.5 million, or 31 million euros, the currency the organization seeks to stabilize as it grapples with its sovereign-debt crisis.

Rent About Same

The rent would be about the same on a per-square-foot basis as the rate for the EU?s current 41,000-square-foot office at 222 E. 41st St., a 25-story tower between Second and Third avenues, according to Matthews.

Both buildings are within walking distance of the UN headquarters, at the East River end of 42nd Street. The EU has permanent observer status at the international body.

The offices need to accommodate about 60 people, and ample conference space is a priority, especially during the UN?s ?ministerial week in September, when we get a huge flood of visitors and VIPs from Brussels,? Matthews said.

?We have 27, soon to be 28, member states that come and meet at this location,? he said. ?This is, if you will, the rallying point where EU coordination takes place, so it has to be somewhere central.?

The New York Observer reported earlier this week that the EU is in talks for space at 666 Third Ave.

Expiring Lease

The EU was notified in the first quarter that its current landlord, Wells Real Estate Investment Trust II Inc. of Atlanta, wasn?t going to renew its lease, which expires in July. The building?s largest tenant, the international law firm Jones Day, is expanding into that space, according to one of the people with knowledge of the EU?s lease negotiations.

Terrell McCollum, a Wells spokesman, declined to comment. David Petrou, a Jones Day spokesman, didn?t immediately return phone and e-mail messages seeking comment. Beth Atkinson, a spokeswoman for New York-based Studley, said she would have to check with executives there before commenting.

The EU also looked at offices at 757 Third Ave., a 27-story property near East 47th Street, and 885 Second Ave., a 50-story tower a block west of the UN that?s also known as 1 Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, among other locations, Matthews said.

The EU?s rent would be lower at 757 Third Ave., according to Mitchell Konsker, a broker with Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. who represents the building?s owner, RFR Holding LLC. The asking rate at the tower is $55 to $59 a square foot and ?a couple hundred thousand? square feet are available, Konsker said.

Cost isn?t the EU?s only consideration, Matthews said, citing security as another priority. The organization is concerned that any move may complicate its mission, he said.

?There could be some disruption if things don?t go well,? he said. ?It?s a busy time, and we?re doing all we can to avoid that.?

--With assistance from Flavia Krause-Jackson in United Nations. Editors: Christine Maurus, Daniel Taub

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Natural gas fueling plans may spur vehicle growth (AP)

NEW ORLEANS ? The United States has record supplies of natural gas and plenty of reasons to promote natural-gas powered cars, but consumers, manufacturers and fuel suppliers haven't shown much interest.

Now, a major natural gas developer's plans to vastly increase the number of truck stops that offer liquid natural gas could help boost its use in the vehicles that burn the most fuel, while promoting its availability to a wider market.

Lots of natural gas is available, if U.S. drivers decide to use it. In just a few years, domestic natural gas supplies have increased by trillions of cubic feet through shale finds, boosting the supply to the point where plans are in place to export part of the overflow.

The growth of natural gas vehicles in the United States so far has been dominated by fleets of buses, taxis, and garbage haulers. Only one natural gas car is commercially produced in the country: the Honda Civic GX, recently renamed the NG. It has sold a grand total of about 13,000 in 13 years of production.

The reasons for the lackluster sales of natural gas cars are many: the fuel is only available at a handful of public stations, tethering the vehicles within a certain distance of a fuel source. And even though the pump price of natural gas can run $1 to $2 less per gallon equivalent than gasoline, natural gas vehicles carry a higher sticker price.

The focus for the natural gas vehicle industry in the United States has been the fuel-guzzlers: commercial vehicles, especially tractor-trailer rigs.

Rich Kolodziej, president of the trade association NGV America, says that makes sense in terms of overall fuel usage. He said a driver who puts 12,000 miles a year on a car at 25 miles to the gallon will use about 500 gallons of gasoline annually. But a diesel-driven 18-wheeler can easily go 120,000 miles a year. At six miles per gallon, that comes to 20,000 gallons.

"If you're trying to reduce foreign imports of oil, you're trying to reduce greenhouse gases and emissions in urban areas, where do you put your effort? You put it on the big vehicles," Kolodziej said.

For reasons of tank space, liquid natural gas is used by commercial trucks, while compressed natural gas is the fuel of choice for cars.

According to the international trade association NGV Global, there are 12.7 million natural gas vehicles in the world, including 6.8 million in the Asia-Pacific rim, 4.2 million in Latin America, 1.4 million in Europe, and 122,000 in Africa.

The U.S. has just 112,000 of them ? less than 1 percent of the global total, and less than a tenth of 1 percent of the 253.7 million vehicles in the U.S.

Most of them are in fleets.

"The big reason that they work well for fleets and not the average person on the street is that most fleet vehicles are used for relatively short trips," said John O'Dell, senior editor of Edmunds.com, which follows the vehicle industry. "They go back to the barn in the evening where they have a refueling station that can handle them.

"There is not a really good fueling system in this country," O'Dell added. "You have to have the infrastructure out there to convince people to buy natural gas cars."

Kolodziej said that there are about 180,000 gasoline stations ? and only about 1,000 locations to fill up with natural gas.

But that may be changing.

The T. Boone Pickens-backed Clean Energy Fuels Corp. is embarking on a major expansion of natural gas fueling and plans to add liquefied natural gas pumps at 150 truck stops nationwide over the next 24 to 36 months.

"We've mapped out a strategy to cover every major interstate in the domestic United States," said Clean Energy Fuels chief marketing officer James Harger.

Clean Energy currently provides fueling services for over 500 fleets consisting of about 22,000 vehicles, such as transit buses, taxis, shuttle buses, school buses, municipal cars and garbage trucks, Harger said.

Still, Clean Energy has its eyes firmly focused on the long-haul trucking industry with its truck stop expansion plan.

Harger and other natural gas proponents are putting stock in pending congressional legislation that would provide tax credits to cover 80 percent of the cost difference between a liquid natural gas tractor-trailer and the diesel variety. Harger said the five-year bill probably would cost about $1 billion a year. The U.S. spends over $1 billion a day on foreign oil.

"This will help jump-start this industry," he said.

C.R. England, a major refrigerated carrier, recently started using five liquid natural gas-fired tractors for its rigs in southern California. The company has about 4,000 diesel tractors, said Tracy Brown, a company operating director. He said the region was chosen because of the ready availability of dedicated Clean Energy refueling depots. The rigs are being used in the Los Angeles region and on a route to and from Las Vegas, Brown said.

Although he would not reveal what Salt Lake City-based C.R. England paid for the liquid natural gas tractors, he said fuel cost savings could lead to overall savings within a year or two. Depending on diesel prices, the company saves $1.50 to $2 per gallon equivalent on liquid natural gas, he said. At the same time, fuel usage is about the same in equivalent diesel gallons.

"They are much cleaner, they are much quieter," Brown said of the new tractors. "We haven't noticed any power reduction from the diesel engines. We're very pleased with these."

As Clean Energy expands its network of public refueling, "it will be more advantageous to have natural gas vehicles on the road," Brown said.

Honda Motor Co. is expanding sales of its Civic NG. The NG carries a basic sticker price of $26,155, while its gasoline counterpart, the Civic LX, lists at $20,505.

Until this model year, the GX had only been offered as a private vehicle in dealerships in California, Oklahoma, Utah and New York. Sales will be expanded for the next model year to 37 states, mostly to dealers within 20 miles of a public fueling station, said Honda spokeswoman Jessica Fini. For the first time, the car will be advertised nationally and will offer a navigation system and an upgraded audio system.

"We think we are expanding the car at the right time with the expansion in public infrastructure," she said.

Honda's goal is to boost sales from about 1,000 cars annually to about 2,000, Fini added ? still a tiny fraction of the 259,000 gasoline-powered Civics that Honda sold in 2010.

Gene Paulsen, an aerospace engineer from Gilbert, Ariz., and his wife are on their second GX. They bought their first one in 2000 when the state offered tax credits for choosing the natural gas version of the Civic. They sold it earlier this year to a California woman.

He said his wife now commutes in a used GX he bought in 2009. They mostly refuel from a costly home refueling appliance, and have added a second fuel tank to drive longer distances.

"It works really well for us," he said. "But the fueling infrastructure isn't very good in Arizona. Until you add more fuel capacity to the thing, you're kind of stuck."

Paulsen said fuel for the GX costs about $1.50 per gallon equivalent, calculating the draw on his home's gas system, the cost of periodically maintaining his $10,000 refueling pump and the power cost for running the pressure pump to fuel the car.

"We wouldn't have done this if it was our only vehicle," Paulsen said.

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Finmin rejects Air India debt recast plan- paper

Dec 28 (Reuters) - India has opposed the plan to recast debt of ailing state-run carrier Air India as it will force state-owned banks to take a big hit, the Economic Times reported on Wednesday, citing the financial services secretary.

According to the debt restructuring plan, banks will be required to set aside about 96 billion rupees ($1.8 billion) as provisions against total loans outstanding of 224.50 billion, the paper said.

'Banks do not have the capacity to take such a huge sacrifice on their books,' D.K. Mittal told Economic Times, adding there were plans to work out a package where the risk allocation was 'proper' and provision requirement 'lower'.

Air India spokesmen were not immediately reachable for a comment by Reuters.

A consortium of lenders to Air India has broadly approved its financial restructuring plan which includes extension of the tenure of about $4 billion of working capital loans as well as converting some of the loans into equity.

The consortium has 26 banks and is led by state-run State Bank of India, the largest in the country. IDBI and Bank of Baroda are others in the consortium with exposure to the loss-making carrier.

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[WIN7] Installing XP after Windows 7 & Dual Boot

I have Windows 7 installed and I'm contemplating (pending answers on another thread here on DSLR on virtualization capabilities) installing XP for a dual boot.

However, I know that if I install XP after, I will overwrite the Windows 7 boot.

I know there are utilities out there that I can use to fix this & restore my ability to boot 7 and have a dual boot, but does anyone have any recommendations?

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Nigeria (MNN) ? The Islamist group Boko Haram has claimed responsibility for a number of sophisticated attacks. The group has strong links to al-Qaeda and has been growing quickly in the nine years since its inception.?

Jerry Dykstra, spokesman for Open Doors USA, says, "We've known that the situation in Nigeria has deteriorated this past year." Recent attacks prove they're intent on making good their threats to push for a caliphate (a government established in Islam) in Nigeria.

This year, bomb attacks ripped through three churches in central Nigeria on Christmas Day, killing over two dozen people. Investigators say the blast at one house of worship near the capital city, Abuja, struck as the service was ending and worshippers were filing out.?

On Christmas Eve last year, a series of bomb blasts around Jos killed 32 people and wounded more than 70 others. ?

What's disconcerting about the attacks is that they're showing the militants have gone from sporadic bursts to planning designed to create the most fear and chaos among Christians.?? Dykstra explains, "As a result of them being more organized, we've seen more frequent attacks, (that has been underreported, I believe)? and more coordinated, more sophisticated and even going into the South."

Nigerian leaders have been openly criticized by opponents for their slow response to the growing security threats. Dykstra notes that the picture emerging bears a chilling resemblance to Iraq's remnant church. "According to people living in the country, the response of the government has been too slow. It looks like what happened in Iraq, where the churches were attacked, and the government did not protect any of those churches. Christians in Iraq fled."

Boko Haram's attacks risk reopening old wounds between the mostly-Muslim north and largely-Christian south. Church leaders in the most vulnerable areas are afraid they're being left to fend for themselves, a conclusion that Dykstra thinks will take the form of more violence against believers in 2012.

The terror they've created and their connection with al-Qaeda seems to have emboldened the Boko Haram. "What they want is really Sharia law all across Nigeria, and they want some of their members released from jail. I think it does not bode well for next year because there could be a civil war in Nigeria, and that could have tremendous repercussions."

Civil war would mean a significant disruption for church planters and others doing Gospel work. Pray for their partners. "Nigeria is such a key country for Christians throughout all of Africa. They send out hundreds of thousands of missionaries," Dykstra notes, adding that regardless of what happens in the days ahead, "Open Doors is involved with supporting Christians in crisis situations like this, giving holistic community development, also distributing Bibles and training up leaders."

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VFW draws former military, concerned volunteers to attend post's annual community Christmas dinner

Russ Warner from Rancho Cucamonga Kiwanis Club serves a Christmas meal for James Harner of Ontario during a Christmas meal celebration Sunday at the Veterans of Foreign Wars meeting hall in Rancho Cucamonga. (James Carbone/Correspondent)

RANCHO CUCAMONGA - Vern Aceree looked up from his Christmas dinner plate Sunday at the Veterans of Foreign Wars post to impart a bit of wit.

The 82-year-old Upland man, who fought with the Marine Corps during World War II, says he might not be able to hear anything, but he still can talk.

"I could be a politician," he says.

It was a time for veterans, their families and the general public at the VFW Post 8680's annual holiday dinner. It's the third year the post has held the event.

"We're geared up to serve about 300 people," said Jim Fettig, who organized the dinner.

Rancho Cucamonga residents and the VFW donated 12 turkeys, four hams and 80 pounds of potatoes, along with a variety of trimmings

Lorene Owens of Torrance (left) and Vern Aceree of Upland enjoy a Christmas meal. (James Carbone/Correspondent)

and desserts.

Volunteers lined up to fill up plates with food for the guests, while others sat at tables to keep veterans company.

Skip and Carol Dunn of Upland had been searching for a site to volunteer on Christmas Day and were delighted when they found out the VFW was holding an event.

It turns out Skip Dunn is a veteran himself. He was drafted into the Army in 1966 and served during the Vietnam War.

"There's so many people that don't have money. They're hungry and this will help them," said Carol Dunn.

Susan Goodsell and her daughter, Kelsey Duque, of Riverside volunteered to honor Goodsell's brother, Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Blake Pospisil, a bomb technician who was killed in Iraq in 2005.

"We thought, for Christmas Day, this would be a cool thing to do," Goodsell said.

James Harner, 87, of Ontario, came to the dinner with his son, Jay. The elder Harner served during World War II for the Navy. He's not a member of the Rancho Cucamonga post, but he praised the VFW for honoring veterans.

"It's wonderful," he said.

A few civilians stopped by to visit as well.

David Lee of Upland took two dinners to go because his 83-year-old mother was at home.

"It's rough for her to get out," he said.

Regardless of people's connection to the military, Carol Dunn said the point of the dinner, and Christmas itself, is about giving to others.

"It's about love. It's not just about gifts," she said. "This is our way of showing love for our fellow man."

Reach Melissa via email or call her at 909-386-3878.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Yemen's Saleh vows to leave, troops kill 9 protesters

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SANAA (Reuters) - Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh said on Saturday he would leave for the United States and give way to a successor, hours after his forces killed nine people demanding he be tried for killings over nearly a year of protests aimed at his ouster.

But Saleh, who agreed to step down last month under a deal cut by his wealthier neighbours who fear civil war in Yemen will affect them, did not say when he would depart and vowed to play a political role again, this time opposed to a new government.

The bloodshed and political uncertainty hinted at the chaos which oil giant Saudi Arabia and Saleh's former backers in Washington fear Yemen could slip into, giving the country's al Qaeda wing a foothold overlooking oil shipping routes.

Troops from units led by Saleh's son and nephew opened fire with guns, tear gas and water cannon against demonstrators who approached his compound in the capital Sanaa after marching for days from the southern city of Taiz, chanting "No to immunity!"

Mohammed al-Qubati, a doctor at a field hospital that has treated protesters during 11 months of mass demonstrations against Saleh, said some 90 people suffered gunshot wounds in addition to the nine killed. About 150 other people were wounded by tear gas canisters or incapacitated by gas, he said.

The marchers denounced the deal Saleh agreed last month giving him immunity from prosecution in exchange for handing power to his deputy, who is to work with an interim government including opposition parties before a February presidential election.

That plan, crafted by the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and mirrored in the terms of a U.N. Security Council resolution, has been bitterly denounced by youth protesters who demand Saleh face trial and his inner circle be banned from holding power.

"The blood of the martyrs has been sold for dollars," shouted protesters, before forces from the Republican Guard and Central Security Forces attacked on roads leading to Saleh's compound, which was surrounded by tanks and armoured vehicles.

ACTIVISTS ROUNDED UP

Saleh, who repeatedly backed out of the Gulf plan to nudge him from power before a June assassination attempt forced him into hospital in Saudi Arabia, said he would both let Yemen's new government work, and oppose it.

"I will go to the United States. Not for treatment, because I'm fine, but to get away from attention, cameras, and allow the unity government to prepare properly for elections," he said, adding he would undergo some medical tests.

"I'll be there for several days, but I'll return because I won't leave my people and comrades who have been steadfast for 11 months," he said. "I'll withdraw from political work and go into the street as part of the opposition."

Alluding to the relationship of his poor, populous country to its resource-blessed neighbours, he said: "An unstable Yemen means an unstable region. So, protect the security, unity and stability of Yemen, neighbour states; its security is yours."

A Yemeni online publication quoted the U.S. ambassador in Sanaa, Gerald Feierstein, describing the march as a provocative act, during a meeting with Yemeni journalists. The ambassador could not immediately be released for comment.

As Saleh spoke, a member of the bloc of opposition parties that share the cabinet with members of Saleh's party said security forces had rounded up dozens of people including Samia al-Aghbari, an activist in the anti-Saleh protest movement.

Aghbari sent a text message saying: "The Republican Guard is taking me and (another activist); they are dragging us by our clothes and shooting in the air."

Saleh's General People's Congress party said on Thursday that the protest violated the terms of the transition pact, under which the government is to oversee disengagement of his forces from rebel army units and tribal militias with whom they have fought in Sanaa and elsewhere.

Their battles, which the youth protesters regard as an internecine conflict among a criminal elite, have left parts of the capital and Taiz, 200 km (125 miles) to the south, in ruins and deepened a humanitarian crisis in a country with multiple, overlapping regional conflicts.

U.S. DRONE STRIKE IN SOUTH

Those include fighting with militant Islamists in the south, where Islamists have seized much of the territory in one province and have significant influence in another.

Saleh's opponents have accused him of ceding ground to Islamists to bolster his claim that he alone can check the Yemen-based branch of al Qaeda, which has planned abortive attacks abroad from Yemen.

A Yemeni security source said on Friday that a U.S. drone had killed a relative of the al Qaeda wing's leader in Abyan, the Islamist militant-held province where battles with government troops have cost at least 50 lives this week.

A CIA drone strike killed Anwar al-Awlaki, a U.S. citizen linked to Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, earlier this year.

Fighting in Abyan has forced tens of thousands of people to flee the province, compounding the humanitarian crisis in a country where about half a million people are displaced and oil exports that fund imports of staple foodstuff have mostly ceased during the struggle over Saleh's fate.

Elsewhere in southern Yemen, gunmen killed a Briton of Yemeni origin and wounded a soldier accompanying him in an attack on an oil company vehicle that a local official blamed on highway robbers.

In the southern port city of Aden, a grenade blast, apparently the work of feuding gangs, killed one person and wounded five at a market late on Friday, a local official said.

Separatist sentiment is running high in the south, formerly a socialist republic that fought a civil war with Saleh's north in 1994 after four turbulent years of formal union.

(Reporting by Mohammed Ghobari; Additional reporting by Mohammed Mukhashaf in Aden; Writing by Joseph Logan and Firouz Sedarat; Editing by Alistair Lyon)

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Turbulence As EU Court OKs Fee On Plane Emissions

Air travel contributes only 2 to 4 percent of carbon dioxide emissions worldwide. A new ruling says airlines flying into and out of European airports will have to pay a price for the carbon dioxide they emit from burning jet fuel. Above, a plane takes off from the Geneva airport last year. Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images

Air travel contributes only 2 to 4 percent of carbon dioxide emissions worldwide. A new ruling says airlines flying into and out of European airports will have to pay a price for the carbon dioxide they emit from burning jet fuel. Above, a plane takes off from the Geneva airport last year.

A European court ruled Wednesday that airlines flying into and out of European airports will have to pay a price for the carbon dioxide they emit when they burn jet fuel.

U.S. airlines, which had been fighting the idea in court, say the European Union is trying to force other countries to reduce carbon emissions. Europe currently limits carbon dioxide emissions from its major industries to curb global warming. The ruling cannot be appealed, and the decision is likely to end the dispute.

Air travel contributes only about 2 to 4 percent of the CO2 emissions worldwide. But Pamela Campos, an attorney with the Environmental Defense Fund, says that will grow.

"This is an area where we are seeing very, very fast growth in emissions, and it's also an area that's technologically tough, so we need to start now," she says.

As air traffic has climbed, so have emissions. But Airlines for America, which represents the U.S. industry, says U.S. airlines have done their part by becoming more fuel-efficient.

"U.S. airlines have improved their fuel efficiency 115 percent since 1978," says Nancy Young, the group's environmental director, "and so to get more carbon emissions reductions, the Europeans are essentially imposing a tax."

Young says it's not fair to impose Europe's solutions on the rest of the world. She adds that paying the European Union for emissions could add up to about $3 billion by 2020. She says airlines will decide how much of the extra cost to pass on to passengers.

Bill Hemmings, a program manager with the British group Transport and Environment, says the extra cost probably won't amount to more than about $20 per flight.

"It's a few euros, maybe 10 or 15 euros at the most on long-haul flights, and a few euros on short-haul flights," Hemmings says. "I mean, those sorts of fare fluctuations will happen thousands of times a day."

But opponents, which include the Obama administration and at least 20 other governments, say it's not really the cost they're going to the mat for.

"We are not opposed to an appropriate climate regime," says Young. "What we think, though, is that the EU scheme is both illegal and bad policy."

The airline group would prefer to work out an emissions agreement through the International Civil Aviation Organization, or ICAO. It's a U.N.-based organization that governs air travel policy for most of the world.

And that's a goal that Environmental Defense Fund lawyer Campos actually agrees with, but she argues that ICAO has dallied for years. She sees the court ruling as a kick in the pants.

"The opportunity here is to seize the momentum from Europe and break through the logjam at ICAO, and put in place a broad-based system that captures a much bigger percentage of the world's warming pollution from airplanes," she says.

The Obama administration is with the airlines in this so far, and could make it a diplomatic issue at the U.N.'s aviation organization.

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