Sunday, June 30, 2013

Samsung Galaxy S4 tops battery life test vs. iPhone, Sony Xperia Z, HTC One, Blackberry Z10

The Samsung Galaxy S4 was named as the smartphone with the best battery life in a test conducted by Which?, a UK-based phone review website.

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The 2013 Samsung Android flagship beat other flagship handsets, both in the Call Time or Number of Minutes category and Internet Use category.

In the first category, the Galaxy S4 was recorded to have 1051 minutes of call time. It was followed by the Sony Xperia Z, with 985 minutes; then by the Google Nexus 4, with 846 minutes; the HTC One, with 771 minutes; the Blackberry Z10, with 600 minutes, and lastly, the Apple iPhone 5 16GB, with 499 minutes.

In the second category, the same handset was clocked to have 405 minutes. It was succeeded by the HTC One, with 339 minutes; the Blackberry Z10, with 335 minutes; the Sony Xperia Z, with 322 minutes; the Google Nexus 4, with 308 minutes; and the Apple iPhone 5 16GB in the last place again with 261 minutes.

In terms of charging time, however, the Apple iPhone 5 16GB scored higher than any of the smartphones included in the test. The iPhone 5 had a charging time of only 141 minutes. Next is the Nokia Lumia 920, with 152 minutes; the Samsung Galaxy S4, with 164 minutes; the Blackberry Z10, with 170 minutes; the Sony Xperia Z, with 171 minutes; and the Google Nexus 4, with 211 minutes.

According to Which?, the Samsung Galaxy S4 bested the other handsets because of its 2,600mAh battery, which is able to offer at least two times the battery life of the iPhone 5. By comparison, the iPhone 5 has a battery with a lower capacity of 1440mAh. This does not allow it to store as much battery juice as the others that were tested. Nonetheless, Apple is reportedly developing a successor to the iPhone 5 which would have a better battery life.

Which? reached these results by using a phone network simulator to ensure that the signal strength does not vary duing the test. It also ensured that the brightness level on the handsets were the same. To allow each handset to perform at its optimum, it also charged the phones fully. Which? clarifies, however, that the test is only a representation. It was performed to give consumers a better idea of how each handset fares when put to the test. Actual usage of the handsets may indicate varied levels of battery life, depending on how the consumer uses the smartphone.

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Kenyan shilling steady ahead of June inflation data release

NAIROBI (Reuters) - The Kenyan shilling held steady on Friday, with traders eyeing monthly inflation data from the central bank later in the day.

The shilling was posted at 85.90/86.10 per dollar at 0712 GMT, unchanged from Thursday's close.

Traders expected the currency to hold firm as the data is likely to show only small changes in the price of goods in east Africa's largest economy.

"The market is expecting a slight up in inflation," said Duncan Kinuthia, head of trading for Commercial Bank of Africa.

"The currency may stabilise around (this level). The end-month is coming, so most of the dollar demand has been met, so we expect the currency to trade in a 85.80-86.20 range."

The shilling has lost 1.1 percent this month, partly due to investors buying dollars as they exit Kenyan shares in a broad pull-back from emerging markets after the U.S. Federal Reserve signalled plans to reduce its stimulus programme.

"With the weekend around the corner we expect today to be quiet ... within a range of 85.80 -86.10," Bank of Africa said in a daily note.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/kenyan-shilling-steady-ahead-june-inflation-data-release-082701588.html

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Botswana GDP shrinks 2.2 pct in first quarter of 2013

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Botswana's economy contracted by 2.2 percent quarter-on-quarter in the first three months of 2013 after rising by a revised 4.5 percent in the fourth quarter of last year, data from the statistics office showed on Friday.

On a year-on-year GDP was up 3.2 percent in the first quarter compared with a revised 4.1 percent expansion for Q4, Statistics Botswana said in a report posted on its website.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/botswana-gdp-shrinks-2-2-pct-first-quarter-154521435.html

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RIM posts larger-than-expected loss, shares plunge

FILE - In this Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013,file photo, Thorsten Heins, CEO of Research in Motion, introduces the BlackBerry Z10, in New York. Research in Motion Ltd. reports quarterly financial results before the market opens on Friday, June 28, 2013. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

FILE - In this Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013,file photo, Thorsten Heins, CEO of Research in Motion, introduces the BlackBerry Z10, in New York. Research in Motion Ltd. reports quarterly financial results before the market opens on Friday, June 28, 2013. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

TORONTO (AP) ? Shares of BlackBerry maker Research In Motion plunged nearly 30 percent Friday after the company posted a loss and warned of future losses despite releasing its make-or-break new smartphones this year.

RIM also announced that it will stop developing new versions of its slow-selling tablet computer called the Playbook.

Analysts were looking for insight into how phones running RIM's new Blackberry 10 operating system are selling. It wasn't good.

RIM said it sold 6.8 million phones overall versus 7.8 million last year. That includes older models. In wasn't until well into a conference call with analysts that RIM announced that 2.7 million of the devices sold in the quarter were Blackberry 10 models.

RIM's Blackberry 10 operating system is critical to the company's comeback. New phones running the BlackBerry 10 software began selling around the world this year. The BlackBerry Z10, a touchscreen model and the Q10, which sports a keyboard, have received positive reviews, but there was a delay in getting them to market in the U.S.

The first quarter, however, included a substantial period of sales of the Z10 phone in the U.S. It didn't include sales numbers for the Q10 in the U.S. The Q10 just went on sale in the U.S. earlier this month.

Sales results and RIM's projections, however, signal that the new BlackBerry 10 phones are not selling well. The company said it anticipates it will generate an operating loss in the second quarter, too.

Mike Walkley, an analyst with Canaccord Genuity, said it's clear the new operating system has not turned the company around.

"With Z10, Q10, and Q5 all shipping in the August quarter and BlackBerry still guiding to a loss we believe that is strong evidence BB10 has not turned around BlackBerry in an extremely competitive smartphone market," Walkley said.

Chief Executive Thorsten Heins said on a conference call with analysts that the "transition takes time" and noted things are better compared to last year when "we were told the company was finished."

Shares of Research in Motion Ltd. dropped $3.93, or 27 percent, to $10.30 in morning trading Friday.

The BlackBerry, introduced in 1999, was once the dominant smartphone for on-the-go business people. But it lost its cachet not long after Apple released the first iPhone in 2007. Apple's device reset expectations for what a smartphone can do. RIM promised to catch up while developing new a software system called BlackBerry 10, which uses technology it got through its 2010 purchase of QNX Software Systems. But the company took more than two years to unveil new phones that were redesigned for the multimedia, Internet browsing and apps experience that customers now demand. During that time, RIM cut more than 5,000 jobs and saw shareholder wealth of more than $70 billion vanish.

The Canadian company said it lost $84 million, or 16 cents a share, in the three months ended June 1 on revenue of $3.1 billion. It lost $518 million, or 99 cents per share, on revenue of $2.8 billion a year ago.

Analysts expected RIM to earn 5 cents a share on revenue of $3.37 billion.

The number of BlackBerry users in the world also fell by four million to 72 million. RIM also said it anticipates it will generate an operating loss in the second quarter. Heins noted the highly competitive smartphone market makes it difficult to estimate revenue and levels of profitability.

Heins also announced on the call that he has halted further development of RIM's failed tablet offering, the Playbook. The Playbook has not sold well.

"Our teams have spent a great deal of time and energy looking at solutions that could move the BlackBerry 10 experience to Playbook, but unfortunately I am not satisfied with the level of performance and user experience and I made the difficult decision to stop these efforts and focus on our core hardware portfolio," Heins said.

Heins said they'll continue to support the PlayBook on the existing software platforms and configurations. Asked if RIM will continue to make the Playbook, a RIM spokeswoman said the company is evaluating its hardware strategy.

Colin Gillis, an analyst at BGC Partners, said said it's tough for RIM because it's hard to make money on handsets now.

"There are a lot of people that haven't been able to make it happen. For all the talk about Apple and Samsung, there are companies like Nokia and HTC," Gillis said.

Gillis said things look bleaker for the company and it's going to continue to be a struggle.

Jefferies & Co. analyst Peter Misek said the high end global smartphone market is saturated and brutally competitive.

"Everybody is coming to this reality. You talk to HTC, Samsung and even Apple, the high end is saturated. That's a fact," Misek said. "Anybody in the high end who wants a smartphone in the world has one, so you have to knock somebody away from another platform. That is a brutal, brutal market."

RIM has unveiled a lower-cost BlackBerry aimed at consumers in emerging markets, but hasn't said if the device will be available in North America.

Misek was expecting the company to sell 4 million BlackBerry 10 phones. He said the sale of 2.7 million new BlackBerry 10 phones was the most disappointing news Friday.

Associated Press

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Ford Tremor: potent sport truck. Better fuel economy

Ford Tremor is the little brother of the F-150 SVT Raptor. Ford Tremor's mileage is 16 miles per gallon in the city, 22 m.p.g. on the highway.

By Viknesh Vijayenthiran,?Guest blogger / June 27, 2013

Ford Motor Company introduces it's newest member of the F-Series family, the F-150 Tremor, to members of the media in Dearborn, Mich., on Thursday, June 27, 2013. The Ford Tremor is the first sport truck powered by an EcoBoost engine.

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Ford?s universally popular F-150 SVT Raptor now has a little brother in the form of the all-new 2014 F-150 Tremor. The newcomer is the Ford Motor Company?s [NYSE:F] first EcoBoost-powered F-150 with the short-wheelbase, regular-cab design, and is aimed at buyers looking for a potent sport?truck?with decent fuel economy.

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Under the hood is the familiar 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6, which combines direct injection, variable cam timing and turbocharging technologies to help deliver 365 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque. Our favorite attribute is the torque band: 90 percent of peak torque is available from 1,700 to 5,000 rpm.

Fuel economy?is said to be 16/22 mpg city/highway, for the rear-wheel-drive model. Opting for all-wheel drive will diminish those figures slightly.

The engine is paired with a six-speed automatic and a launch-optimized 4.10 rear axle--the shortest final drive ratio offered in an EcoBoosted F-150. An electronic rear differential is also fitted as standard.

Friday, June 28, 2013

Venezuela finds Italian fashion boss's crashed plane

CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela said on Thursday it had found the crashed plane of Italian fashion executive Vittorio Missoni that went missing in January after taking off from the Los Roques archipelago in the Caribbean six months ago.

The small, twin-engine aircraft carrying Missoni, 58, his wife Maurizia Castiglioni, another couple, a Venezuelan crew member, and the pilot disappeared after taking off on January 4.

"The plane that crashed on January 4 has appeared," Interior Minister spokesman Jorge Galindo said, confirming later to Reuters that it was Missoni's plane.

He said the aircraft had been found less than 3 nautical miles to the north of Key Carenero, one of the many keys that make up Los Roques.

A separate statement from Venezuela's attorney-general said the plane had been found at a depth of some 76 meters (240 feet).

The Missoni company said in a statement that the aircraft had been found with the aid of a U.S. oceanographic survey vessel.

Earlier this year, Italy's agency for flight security, ANSV, said its investigation had found that the airline that owned the plane was not fully licensed to operate and that the pilot's license had expired more than a month before the flight.

Missoni was the oldest child of the founders of the fashion house famous for its exuberantly colored knits, featuring bold stripes and zigzags. He was co-owner with siblings Luca and Angela, who handle the technical and design sides of the firm.

(Reporting by Mario Naranjo and Carlos Rawlins; Writing by Andrew Cawthorne; Editing by Vicki Allen)

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Rights group says Egypt's Brotherhood incites sectarian hatred

CAIRO (Reuters) - Human Rights Watch accused Egypt's ruling Muslim Brotherhood on Thursday of inciting religious hatred that led to the lynching of four Shi'ite Muslims in Cairo this week.

Residents of the suburb of Zawiyat Abu Musallem surrounded a house where a prominent Shi'ite cleric had arrived on Sunday for a religious festival. They attacked the guests, killing at least four and mutilating their bodies.

Police arrested eight people over the killings.

"The brutal sectarian lynching of four Shia comes after two years of hate speech against the minority religious group, which the Muslim Brotherhood condoned and at times participated in," said Joe Stork, deputy Middle East director at New York-based Human Rights Watch.

The Muslim Brotherhood, the movement of President Mohamed Mursi, was not available for comment.

Conservative Sunni Muslims, fearing the spread of Shia Islam in Egypt, have increased their anti-Shi'ite rhetoric since a visit by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in February, who called for a strategic alliance with Egypt.

Shi'ites, the majority in Iran, form a small minority of Egypt's 84 million population and keep a low profile.

"This horrific incident in Abu Musallem shows that Shi'ites can't even gather in the privacy of their homes to celebrate and heightens fear of persecution among all religious minorities in Egypt," Stork said.

President Mursi condemned the crime but his liberal opponents accuse him and his Muslim Brotherhood of allowing ultra-conservative Salafi allies to whip up anti-Shi'ite sentiment in return for their support.

Mursi was a guest of honor this month at a rally where a cleric described Shi'ites as heretics.

HRW's report said the investigation into the attack needed to look into the failure of police to intervene to halt the mob attack.

"The official response to the killings falls far short of what is needed to protect Shia in Egypt from future attack and protect their right to religious freedom," Human Rights Watch said.

(Reporting by Asma Alsharif; Editing by Alastair Macdonald and Robin Pomeroy)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/rights-group-says-egypts-brotherhood-incites-sectarian-hatred-102110187.html

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

WATCH: Paula Deen Gets Tearful on the 'Today' Show

In a nationally televised interview with the Today show’s Matt Lauer, Paula Deen broke down in tears as she slammed the racial slur accusations that have ruined her reputation and business empire.

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Microsoft to unveil latest Windows adjustments

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ? Microsoft is giving people a peek into Windows 8.1, a free update that promises to address some of the gripes people have with the latest version of the company's flagship operating system.

Although the preview version of Windows 8.1 is meant for Microsoft's partners and other technology developers, anyone will be able to download it for free starting Wednesday, exactly eight months since desktops, laptops and tablets with Windows 8 went on sale. The version of the Windows 8.1 update meant for the general public will come out later in the year, though a specific date hasn't been announced.

Many of the new features have been shown off already. A three-day Build conference, which starts Wednesday in San Francisco, will give Microsoft developers a chance to learn more about the new system and try it out. It also will give the company a chance to explain some of the reasoning behind the update and sell developers on Microsoft's ambitions to regain relevance lost to Apple's iPad and various devices running Google's Android software.

There's also speculation that Microsoft could show off a new, smaller version of its Surface tablet computers. One of the new features in Windows 8.1 is the ability to work well on smaller-screen devices.

Windows 8, which was released Oct. 26, was meant to be Microsoft's answer to changing customer behaviors and the rise of tablet computers. The operating system emphasizes touch controls over the mouse and the keyboard, which had been the main way people have interacted with their personal computers since the 1980s.

But some people have been put off by the radical makeover.

Although Microsoft has said it has sold more than 100 million Windows 8 licenses so far, some analysts have blamed the lackluster response to the operating system for a steep drop in PC sales in the first three months of the year, the worst drop since tracking by outside research firms began in 1994.

Among the complaints: the lack of a Start button on the lower left corner of the screen. In previous versions of Windows, that button gave people quick access to programs, settings and other tasks. Microsoft replaced that with a tablet-style, full-screen start page, but that covered up whatever programs people were working on, and it had only favorite programs. Extra steps were needed to access less-used programs. Settings, a search box and other functions were hidden away in a menu that had to be pulled out from the right. How to do that changed depending on whether a mouse or touch was used.

And while Microsoft has encouraged people to use the new tablet-style layout, many programs ? including Microsoft's latest Office software package ? are designed for the older, desktop mode. People were forced into the tablet layout when they start up the machine and had to manually switch the desktop mode each time.

Windows 8.1 will allow people to start in the desktop mode automatically. In that mode, it is restoring a button that resembles the old Start button. Although the Start button will now take people back to the new tablet-style start screen, rather than the old Start menu, the re-introduction of the familiar button may make it easier for longtime Windows users to get accustomed to the changes.

Other new features of Windows 8.1 include more options to use multiple apps. People will get more options to determine how much of the screen each app takes while showing up to four different programs, rather than just two. The update will also offer more integrated search results, showing users previews of websites, apps and documents that are on the device, all at once.

Although Microsoft is addressing much of the criticisms with Windows, it is positioning the update as more than just a fix-up job. From its perspective, the tuneup underscores Microsoft's evolution into a more nimble company capable of moving quickly to respond to customer feedback while also rolling out more innovations for a myriad of Windows devices ? smartphones, tablets or PCs.

It's crucial that Microsoft sets things right with Windows 8.1 because the outlook for the PC market keeps getting gloomier. IDC now expects PC shipments to fall by nearly 8 percent this year, worse than its previous forecast of a 1 percent dip. IDC also anticipates tablets will outsell laptop computers for the first time this year.

The growing popularity of tablets is now being driven largely by less expensive devices with display screens measuring 7 inches to 8 inches diagonally. Microsoft built Windows 8 primarily to run on tablets with 10-inch to 12-inch screens, an oversight that Microsoft is also trying to fix with Windows 8.1.

Microsoft has said the company was working with other manufacturers to make smaller tablets, but it has yet to confirm reports that it is making its own. A smaller Surface with an 8-inch screen would be significantly smaller than its current, 10.6-inch models and would put the Surface in closer competition with Apple's iPad Mini, Google's Nexus 7 and Amazon's Kindle Fire HD.

Such a device would coincide with Intel Corp.'s recent release of a new chip line called Haswell. The company says Haswell chips offer a 50 percent improvement in battery life over the previous generation when playing back high-definition video.

In an indication that Microsoft Corp. is clearing out inventory of a Surface tablet running the lightweight Windows RT operating system, the company is effectively cutting the price of that by including a keyboard cover for free. The cover sells for $120 or $130 on its own.

Microsoft also said this month that it would give buyers of the RT version of Surface the Outlook email and calendar program at no extra charge ? joining other Office freebies Excel, Word and Power Point ? and sweetening the offer for the device that is priced starting at $499. That will come as part of the Windows 8.1 update.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/microsoft-unveil-latest-windows-adjustments-144400393.html

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CNN bringing 'Crossfire' back on the air

FILE - In this March 16, 2013 file photo, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich apears during the 40th annual Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Md. CNN is bringing its political show "Crossfire" back on the air this fall with Newt Gingrich as one of the combatants. The original political talk show on cable news aired on CNN from 1982 until 2005. The new version will air on weekdays, although CNN said Wednesday, June 26, that the show has no time slot yet. Gingrich, the former House speaker and presidential candidate, is one of two hosts "from the right" matched against two liberal voices. Conservative commentator S. E. Cupp, who also works at The Blaze, is Gingrich's conservative partner. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, file)

NEW YORK (AP) ? CNN said Wednesday that it is bringing the political debate show "Crossfire" back on the air this fall with Newt Gingrich as one of the combatants.

The former House speaker and Republican presidential candidate will be one of the four regular hosts of the program, taking the conservative side along with commentator S.E. Cupp of The Blaze. Stephanie Cutter, a former campaign spokeswoman for President Barack Obama, and Van Jones, a Yale-educated attorney and advocate for green projects, will speak from the left.

"It just feels like the right time for 'Crossfire' to be coming back," said Sam Feist, CNN's senior vice president and Washington bureau chief. The show will air weekdays but no time slot has been set.

The original aired on CNN from 1982 until 2005, and its alumni list reads like a Washington who's who ? Pat Buchanan, Robert Novak, Geraldine Ferraro, Lynn Cheney, James Carville, Paul Begala and Tucker Carlson among them. It was essentially killed by Jon Stewart.

"The Daily Show" host appeared on "Crossfire" in 2004 and got into a bitter fight with Carlson, with Stewart calling the show "partisan hackery" that did little to advance the cause of democracy. When then-CNN U.S. President Jon Klein cancelled it a few months later, he said he was essentially siding with Stewart.

But with Fox News Channel tilting right and MSNBC leaning left, there really isn't a debate program on cable TV now that is a fair fight, Feist said.

"CNN is really the only network that can have a bipartisan debate show with some level of authenticity," he said.

Each show will have a single topic and feature two of the four regular hosts, joined by two guests who are experts on the particular issue being discussed, Feist said. It will be a studio show without the audience that was used in a later incarnation of "Crossfire," he said.

New CNN chief Jeff Zucker began pushing for the show's resurrection almost since taking over this winter, saying he had long been a fan of it, Feist said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/cnn-bringing-crossfire-back-air-133912676.html

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Thumb Social Polling App Merges With YPulse Research Firm, Rolls Out Thumb Pro For Brands

thumbInstant polling app Thumb has just announced that it has merged with YPulse, a research insights firm that focuses on millennial opinions and behaviors. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. Thumb is a mobile app that launched back in the summer of 2010 as Opinionaded, aiming to get real-time feedback for life's toughest, and sometimes silliest, questions. Users simply pose a question to the network, and receive instant feedback from a group of their peers.

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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Psychiatric disorders linked to a protein involved in the formation of long-term memories

Psychiatric disorders linked to a protein involved in the formation of long-term memories [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 17-Jun-2013
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Virginia Tech scientists find psychiatric disorders may be linked to protein involved in memory formation

Researchers have discovered a pathway by which the brain controls a molecule critical to forming long-term memories and connected with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.

The discovery was made by a team of scientists led by Alexei Morozov, an assistant professor at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute.

The mechanism a protein called Rap1 controls L-type calcium channels, which participate in the formation of long-term memories. Previous studies have also linked alterations in these ion channels to certain psychiatric disorders. The discovery of the channels' regulation by Rap1 could help scientists understand the physiological genesis of bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.

"People with genetic mutations affecting L-type calcium channels have higher rates of bipolar disorder and schizophrenia," said Morozov. "This suggests that there might be a relationship between the activation of L-type calcium channels and these psychiatric disorders. Understanding how these ion channels are controlled is the first step to determining how their functioning or malfunctioning affects mental health."

A single neuron in the brain can have thousands of synapses, each of which can grow, strengthen, weaken, and change structurally in response to learning new information. Electric signals traveling from neuron to neuron jump across these synapses through chemical neurotransmitters. The release of these chemicals is caused by the flow of electrically charged atoms through a particular subset of ion channels known as voltage-gated calcium channels.

Previous studies have shown that blocking these ion channels inhibits the formation of long-term memories. Although it was known that L-type calcium channels are activated in response to learning, how they are controlled was a mystery.

In the experiment, Morozov and colleagues knocked out the gene responsible for coding the enzyme Rap1, which he suspected played a role in activating L-type calcium channels. The researchers then used live imaging techniques to monitor the release of neurotransmitters and electron microscopy to visualize L-type channels at synapses. They discovered that, without Rap1, the L-type calcium channels were more active and more abundant at synapses all the time, increasing the release of neurotransmitters. The results showed that Rap1 is responsible for suppressing L-type calcium channels, allowing them to activate only at the proper moments, possibly during long-term memory formation.

"Our next step is to determine whether this new signaling pathway is altered in cases of mental disease," said Morozov. "If so, it could help us gain a better understanding of the molecular underpinnings of channel-related psychiatric disorders, such as bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Such knowledge would go a long way toward developing new therapeutic methods."

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The discovery appeared in The Journal of Neuroscience in the study "Rap1 Signaling Prevents L-Type Calcium Channel-Dependent Neurotransmitter Release," by Jaichandar Subramanian, now a research fellow at the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Louis Dye, a staff scientist at the Microscopy and Imaging Core of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; and Morozov, who is also an assistant professor in Virginia Tech's School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences.

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Psychiatric disorders linked to a protein involved in the formation of long-term memories [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 17-Jun-2013
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Contact: Paula Byron
paulabyron@vt.edu
540-526-2027
Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech scientists find psychiatric disorders may be linked to protein involved in memory formation

Researchers have discovered a pathway by which the brain controls a molecule critical to forming long-term memories and connected with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.

The discovery was made by a team of scientists led by Alexei Morozov, an assistant professor at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute.

The mechanism a protein called Rap1 controls L-type calcium channels, which participate in the formation of long-term memories. Previous studies have also linked alterations in these ion channels to certain psychiatric disorders. The discovery of the channels' regulation by Rap1 could help scientists understand the physiological genesis of bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.

"People with genetic mutations affecting L-type calcium channels have higher rates of bipolar disorder and schizophrenia," said Morozov. "This suggests that there might be a relationship between the activation of L-type calcium channels and these psychiatric disorders. Understanding how these ion channels are controlled is the first step to determining how their functioning or malfunctioning affects mental health."

A single neuron in the brain can have thousands of synapses, each of which can grow, strengthen, weaken, and change structurally in response to learning new information. Electric signals traveling from neuron to neuron jump across these synapses through chemical neurotransmitters. The release of these chemicals is caused by the flow of electrically charged atoms through a particular subset of ion channels known as voltage-gated calcium channels.

Previous studies have shown that blocking these ion channels inhibits the formation of long-term memories. Although it was known that L-type calcium channels are activated in response to learning, how they are controlled was a mystery.

In the experiment, Morozov and colleagues knocked out the gene responsible for coding the enzyme Rap1, which he suspected played a role in activating L-type calcium channels. The researchers then used live imaging techniques to monitor the release of neurotransmitters and electron microscopy to visualize L-type channels at synapses. They discovered that, without Rap1, the L-type calcium channels were more active and more abundant at synapses all the time, increasing the release of neurotransmitters. The results showed that Rap1 is responsible for suppressing L-type calcium channels, allowing them to activate only at the proper moments, possibly during long-term memory formation.

"Our next step is to determine whether this new signaling pathway is altered in cases of mental disease," said Morozov. "If so, it could help us gain a better understanding of the molecular underpinnings of channel-related psychiatric disorders, such as bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Such knowledge would go a long way toward developing new therapeutic methods."

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The discovery appeared in The Journal of Neuroscience in the study "Rap1 Signaling Prevents L-Type Calcium Channel-Dependent Neurotransmitter Release," by Jaichandar Subramanian, now a research fellow at the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Louis Dye, a staff scientist at the Microscopy and Imaging Core of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; and Morozov, who is also an assistant professor in Virginia Tech's School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences.

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Mozilla Wants Scientists To Be More Open

Mozilla Wants Scientists To Be More Open

When researchers needed an easier way to share data and resources, and generally collaborate they invented the internet. And then they all went home and let the memes and brunch photos take over. Which is weird. Sure, initiatives like CERN are able to coordinate thousands of scientists toward common goals as a result of the internet, but the process of publishing research really hasn't changed much.

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Monday, June 17, 2013

Gunmen in Pakistan kill 2 anti-polio workers

PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) ? Gunmen killed two anti-polio workers Sunday in northwest Pakistan, police said, the latest violence directed at efforts to eradicate the disease from the country.

The two attackers shot the two Pakistani health workers while they were on a vaccination drive in rural Kandar village, said Swabi District Police Chief Mohammad Saeed. The gunmen arrived on foot and then disappeared, he said.

No one claimed responsibility for the Sunday attack. Some Pakistani militant groups oppose the vaccinations and accuse the workers of spying for the U.S. They point out the case of a Pakistani doctor used by the CIA to collect blood samples of the family of Osama bin Laden in order to track him down and kill him in Pakistan in 2011.

Islamic militants also try to block inoculation campaigns by portraying them as a conspiracy to sterilize people and reduce the world's Muslim population. Over the past year, nearly 20 health workers from the anti-polio campaign have been killed.

Pakistan is one of the only three countries, along with Afghanistan and Nigeria, still affected by the polio virus. As many as 58 cases were reported in Pakistan in 2012, down from 198 in 2011.

The World Health Organization said in late March that some 240,000 children have missed U.N.-backed vaccinations against polio because of security concerns in Pakistan's tribal regions bordering Afghanistan. It said the health workers have not been able to immunize children in the North and South Waziristan regions ? Taliban strongholds ? since July 2012.

The shootings came a day after a Pakistani al-Qaida-linked militant group, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, killed 24 people in the southwestern city of Quetta.

In the first of Saturday's attacks in Quetta, a blast ripped through a bus carrying female students, killing 14.

When the victims were taken to the nearby hospital, a suicide bomber struck there. Other attackers captured parts of the complex, triggering a siege by security forces in which four paramilitaries also died.

Lashkar-e-Jhangvi claimed responsibility for the attacks. Six attackers also died in the siege.

Most of Quetta remained shut Sunday in mourning. On a visit to the city, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan promised to find and punish the culprits.

The Pakistan Muslim League-N party, of which both he and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif are members, has pledged to bring peace to the country by holding negotiations with militant groups like the Pakistani Taliban.

Khan said the peace dialogue was still open but only for groups that were ready to end violence. "We will hold dialogue with those who are willing to do that," he said. "Those who only want to stick to militancy and terrorism ? they will get the same treatment."

Also Sunday, gunmen shot and killed three police officials at a checkpoint in district Qila Saifullah in southwestern province of Baluchistan, said government official Bashir Ahmad. He said it was not clear what group the attackers belonged to.

Besides the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, the province has long been a scene of low level insurgency by nationalist groups fighting for a larger share of regional national resources.

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Associated Press writers Abdul Sattar in Quetta and Matiullah Achakzai in Chaman contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/gunmen-pakistan-kill-2-anti-polio-workers-110543108.html

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Key Republican senator says still backs immigration bill

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican Senator Marco Rubio said on Sunday he still supports a bill to overhaul the U.S. immigration, but reiterated that he wants its stipulations on border security to be tightened in order for the legislation to win approval from Congress.

Rubio, one of the so-called Gang of Eight Republican and Democratic senators steering the bill, has been criticized by Conservative Republicans as being too soft and there have been concerns he could walk way from the legislation.

The lawmaker from Florida said on ABC's "This Week" program that the bill was about 96 percent ready but should include strong measures on border security to ensure there would not be another wave of illegal immigration in the future.

"If we do that, this bill will have strong bipartisan support," Rubio said.

Rubio said he did not believe the Senate would try to push the legislation through without toughening the language on border security.

"If we fail, we're going to keep trying, because at the end of the day, the only way we're going to pass an immigration reform law out of the House and Senate so the president can sign it is, that it has real border security measures within it."

Rubio declined to engage in "hypotheticals and ultimatums" about whether or not he could vote for the bill without added border security provisions. He played down accusations from conservative critics that he has been influenced by Democratic lawmakers in the reform debate.

The bill currently being debated in the U.S. Senate was rolled out in April and would provide a 13-year path to citizenship for 11 million illegal immigrants.

Rubio's Democratic counterpart Robert Menendez cautioned Republicans against trying to use the border security issue to delay the passage of the legislation.

"We are open to constructive elements of how border security can be further achieved, but not if at the end of the day you're just simply using that as an excuse not to permit a pathway to legalization," said Menendez on CNN's State of the Union program.

Republicans and Democrats are anxious to tackle immigration reform, after the increasingly influential Latino vote turned out heavily in favor of President Barack Obama and his Democrats in the November 2012 election.

This has not been lost on some Republicans, including South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, who said the immigration bill would decide who wins the White House in 2016.

"If we don't pass immigration reform, if we don't get it off the table in a reasonable practical way, it doesn't matter who you (Republicans) run in 2016," Graham said on ABC's "This Week" program. "The only way we can get back in the good graces of the Hispanic community, in my view, is to pass a comprehensive immigration reform."

(Reporting by Lucia Mutikani and Margaret Chadbourn; Editing by David Brunnstrom)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/key-republican-senator-says-still-backs-immigration-bill-163234949.html

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'Touchy Feely' Trailer: New Lynn Shelton Feature Stars Rosemarie DeWitt, Ellen Page

  • 'Gangster Squad' (Jan. 11)

    Bumped from 2012 after the tragic murders at a "Dark Knight Rises" screening in Aurora, Colo. this past July, "Gangster Squad" puts Ryan Gosling back in theaters for the first time since 2011.

  • 'The Last Stand' (Jan. 18)

    He told you he'd be back.

  • 'Warm Bodies' (Feb. 1)

    Nicholas Hoult (Jennifer Lawrence's boyfriend) stars as a zombie who finds love in this comedy from "50/50" director Jonathan Levine.

  • 'Side Effects' (Feb. 8)

    Steven Soderbergh's final theatrical film co-stars his "Magic Mike" muse Channing Tatum, so you know it must be good.

  • 'Identity Thief' (Feb. 8)

    Get used to seeing Melissa McCarthy. The "Bridesmaids" scene-stealer stars in two high profile comedies in 2013. "Identity Thief" is the first. From "Horrible Bosses" director Seth Gordon.

  • 'A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III' (Feb. 8)

    Actual movie alert: Jason Schwartzman (!), Bill Murray (!!) and Charlie Sheen (!!!) star in a new comedy from director Roman Coppola.

  • 'A Good Day To Die Hard' (Feb. 14)

    Happy Valentine's Day, motherf---er!

  • 'Stoker' (March 1)

    Fresh off her wet and wild performance in "The Paperboy," Nicole Kidman stars as mommie dearest in "Stoker," the English-language debut from director Park Chan-wook ("Oldboy").

  • 'Oz The Great and Powerful' (March 8)

    We're off to see the wizard, and he looks like ... James Franco.

  • 'Admission' (March 8)

    Tina Fey and Paul Rudd made a movie together so you can die now.

  • 'The Incredible Burt Wonderstone' (March 15)

    Steve Carell and Steve Buscemi star as a pair of fading Las Vegas magicians who try to overcome a younger(ish) upstart played by Jim Carrey. This one has the best bad wigs since "Kingpin." Alan Arkin and James Gandolfini co-star to help with your "Argo"/"Zero Dark Thirty" fanfic.

  • 'G.I. Joe Retaliation' (March 29)

    Go, Joe! Set for release in the summer of 2012, "G.I. Joe Retaliation" will arrive in theaters in 2013 with more dimensions (it's in 3D) and more Channing Tatum (reshoots were done to add the 2012 It-Boy to further scenes).

  • 'Place Beyond the Pines' (March 29)

    More Gosling! 2012 was unfortunately devoid of The Gos, but 2013 will feel like 2011 all over again. In addition to "Gangster Squad," Gosling stars with Bradley Cooper in this indie thriller from Derek Cianfrance ("Blue Valentine").

  • 'The Heat' (April 5)

    Sandra Bullock + Melissa McCarthy + "Bridesmaids" director Paul Feig (x) M.I.A.'s "Bad Girls" = !!

  • 'The Company You Keep' (April 5)

    Robert Redford directs an all-star cast (including himself) in this political thriller.

  • '42' (April 12)

    A look at how Jackie Robinson became the first African-American to break baseball's color barrier. Harrison Ford (and some hilarious make-up left over from "J. Edgar") stars as Branch Rickey.

  • 'To The Wonder' (April 12)

    According to star Ben Affleck, "To the Wonder" makes "The Tree of Life" look like "Transformers." Terrence Malick forever, y'all!

  • 'Oblivion' (April 19)

    Tom Cruise stars as <strike>WALL*E</strike> an engineer working on the remnants of Earth to repair drones in the post-apocalyptic future. Spoiler: He's not alone. From director Joseph Kosinski ("TRON: Legacy").

  • 'Pain & Gain' (April 26)

    Michael Bay's own private "Out of Sight": The passion project -- based on a Miami New Times article series -- stars Mark Wahlberg and Dwayne Johnson as a pair of steroid-addled bodybuilders whose kidnapping and extortion plans go wrong.

  • 'Iron Man 3' (May 3)

    He's back and darker than ever -- at least judging from the trailers thus far. Director Shane Black ("Kiss Kiss Bang Bang") replaced Jon Favreau.

  • 'The Great Gatsby' (May 10)

    All Gats everything. Baz Luhrmann -- with some help from Jay-Z -- adapts the famed F. Scott Fitzgerald novel of excess in West Egg. Leonardo DiCaprio stars as the title great one; Tobey Maguire is Nick Carraway.

  • 'Star Trek Into Darkness' (May 17)

    Secrets: The final frontier. J.J. Abrams' "Star Trek" sequel is a mystery wrapped in a riddle wrapped in three dimensions. Benedict Cumberbatch plays the bad guy who isn't Khan. (Or is he?)

  • 'Frances Ha' (May 17)

    The 2012 festival favorite stars Greta Gerwig as the title Frances, a young woman who doesn't totally have her life together (but does have it together enough to dance down the street while David Bowie plays on the soundtrack). Noah Baumbach directs.

  • 'The Hangover Part III' (May 24)

    Last call for The Wolf Pack.

  • 'Fast Six' (May 24)

    Yep, another one.

  • 'After Earth' (June 7)

    Will Smith stars with his son Jaden Smith in the latest from M. Night Shyamalan.

  • 'Now You See Me' (June 7)

    What happens when "Inception" meets "The Prestige"? This, apparently.

  • 'The Internship' (June 7)

    You never got that "Wedding Crashers" sequel, so "The Internship" will have to suffice. Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson star, of course.

  • 'Man of Steel' (June 14)

    You will believe Zack Snyder can make a good movie.

  • 'This Is The End' (June 14)

    The incredibly filthy (and funny) red band trailer above does more to goose enthusiasm than any little blurb could ever hope. Early contender for the most lolarious movie of 2013.

  • 'World War Z' (June 21)

    Brad Pitt fights zombies.

  • 'Monsters University' (June 21)

    This prequel to "Monsters Inc." takes Sully and Mike back to college.

  • 'White House Down' (June 28)

    Jamie Foxx is the President of the United States. Channing Tatum is the Secret Service agent in charge of protecting him. Roland Emmerich is the director. This is going to be the most ridiculous(ly awesome) blockbuster of 2013.

  • 'The Lone Ranger' (July 3)

    Johnny Depp plays Tonto in this big-screen adaptation of "The Lone Ranger" from "Pirates of the Caribbean" director Gore Verbinski.

  • 'Pacific Rim' (July 12)

    Monsters vs. robots!

  • 'Grown Ups 2' (July 12)

    Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, David Spade and Kevin James reunite for another installment of "Grown Ups." From the files of "why not?": Taylor Lautner co-stars.

  • 'Elysium' (Aug. 9)

    Neill Blomkamp's last film was "District 9," so everyone should be sufficiently excited for "Elysium." Matt Damon and Jodie Foster star.

  • 'R.I.P.D.' (July 19)

    Nothing says summer action duo like Jeff Bridges and Ryan Reynolds.

  • 'The Wolverine' (July 26)

    He's back and better than ever. At least that's what everybody hopes following "X-Men Origins: Wolverine."

  • 'The To-Do List' (Aug. 16)

    Aubrey Plaza's indie sex comedy stars your favorite people (Plaza, Rachel Bilson, Connie Britton, Bill Hader, Alia Shawkat, Andy Samberg).

  • 'Runner Runner' (Sept. 27)

    Ben Affleck and Justin Timberlake go toe-to-toe in this drama about online gambling

  • 'Delivery Man' (Oct. 4)

    Vince Vaughn is back in a new comedy about a man who realizes his many trips to the sperm bank 20 years earlier led to 533 children. Yep. TV faves Chris Pratt and Cobie Smulders co-star.

  • 'Captain Phillips' (Oct. 11)

    The first of two potential Oscar movies from Tom Hanks focuses on Richard Phillips, who took on Somali pirates and survived. Paul Greengrass (the "Bourne" franchise) directs.

  • 'Oldboy' (Oct. 11)

    Spike Lee's remake of the cult South Korean film from Chan-wook Park stars Josh Brolin as a revenge-seeking mystery man.

  • 'The World's End' (Oct. 25)

    Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Edgar Wright. See you there.

  • 'Thor: The Dark World' (Nov. 8)

    Move over, Avengers. The sequel to "Thor" puts your favorite god (Chris Hemsworth) back in front of his own movie.

  • 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire' (Nov. 22)

    The odds are good you'll see the "Hunger Games" sequel over Thanksgiving next year.

  • 'The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug' (Dec. 13)

    Bring a snack.

  • 'Anchorman: The Legend Continues' (Dec. 20)

    He's Ron Burgundy. Again.

  • 'Monuments Men' (Dec. 20)

    What's cooler than being cool? George Clooney's World War II-era heist thriller, which stars Clooney, Matt Damon, Bill Murray and Daniel Craig.

  • 'Saving Mr. Banks' (Dec. 20)

    Tom Hanks' second Oscar bid is about Walt Disney's efforts to make "Mary Poppins."

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    Sunday, June 16, 2013

    Woods likes his chances at Open on weekend

    Rory McIlroy, left, and Tiger Woods, right, walk off the 11th hole during the second round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Merion Golf Club Friday, June 14, 2013, in Ardmore, Pa. (AP Photo/The Express-Times, Matt Smith)

    Rory McIlroy, left, and Tiger Woods, right, walk off the 11th hole during the second round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Merion Golf Club Friday, June 14, 2013, in Ardmore, Pa. (AP Photo/The Express-Times, Matt Smith)

    Tiger Woods watches his shot on the 13th hole during the second round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Merion Golf Club Friday, June 14, 2013, in Ardmore, Pa. (AP Photo/The Express-Times, Matt Smith)

    Caddie Joe LaCava, left, gives direction to Tiger Woods before teeing off on the 11th hole during the second round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Merion Golf Club Friday, June 14, 2013, in Ardmore, Pa. (AP Photo/The Express-Times, Matt Smith)

    Rory McIlroy, left, of Northern Ireland, and Tiger Woods walk across the 10th green after putting during the second round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Merion Golf Club, Friday, June 14, 2013, in Ardmore, Pa. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

    Tiger Woods reacts to a chip shot on the seventh hole during the second round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Merion Golf Club, Friday, June 14, 2013, in Ardmore, Pa. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

    (AP) ? History says Tiger Woods has little chance to win this U.S. Open. Not from behind, and certainly not with an elbow inflammation that seems to bother him most on his worst shots.

    Woods says otherwise, and after a marathon stretch of play Friday that helped him creep into contention at Merion Golf Club it's still possible he could be the one having the last say.

    Trying to break a winless streak in major championships that now spans five full years, Woods played 25-plus holes in a respectable 1-over 70 to move up the leaderboard on a day when many other players were going the other way.

    It wasn't good enough to get under par, or even crack the top 10. But he was just four shots back and in prime position to make a move over the weekend on an Open course that is playing much tougher than a lot of people expected.

    Asked if he liked his chances, Woods didn't hesitate to answer, "Yes."

    Woods had some issues on a day that began for him in the early morning and didn't finish until midafternoon. He missed some putts he might ordinarily expect to make, barely moved a chip a few inches forward, and guessed wrong on a couple of shots.

    But that's U.S. Open golf, and the best player in the world stood at 3-over 143 after two rounds ? the same as playing partner and budding buddy Rory McIlroy.

    "I just made a couple of mistakes out there today, but I really played well," Woods said. "Maybe I could have gotten one or two more out of it, but it was a pretty good day."

    The night before, Woods underwent some treatment on his left elbow, which he shook several times after hitting bad shots in the first 11 holes of a rain-delayed round. He said he hurt the elbow at the Players Championship and that it was painful at times, though on his good shots it didn't seem to bother him at all.

    "It is what it is," Woods said.

    McIlroy said he didn't even notice Woods was having difficulty with the elbow.

    "I haven't seen anything wrong with him," McIlroy said after finishing with his own 73-70.

    More worrisome than the elbow for Woods might be the fact he's never won a tournament after playing over par for the first two rounds. He's also never won a major championship coming from behind in the final round.

    And then there's that winless streak in major championships that now stretches back to the 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines.

    But while Woods remains stuck at 14 in his chase of the record of 18 majors won by Jack Nicklaus, it doesn't mean he's forgotten how to win in conditions favored at the Open.

    "Just keep grinding," he said. "You don't ever know what the winning score is going to be. You don't know if the guys are going to come back. We have a long way to go, and these conditions aren't going to get any easier."

    The conditions Friday were challenging enough, though Woods and McIlroy got the better of the weather. For the most part, they avoided winds that started to pick up in the afternoon as the rain-saturated course began drying out.

    The two are the main golf stars for Nike and have become increasingly friendly over the past few years, though they are 13 years apart in age. Woods has 12 more major titles than McIlroy, but the star from Northern Ireland has won his two during Woods' winless drought.

    McIlroy said he and Woods chatted during the round, though both tried to keep focused on the task at hand. After missing a final birdie putt on their last hole, the 10th, McIlroy told Woods that he was trying to make the putt so he didn't have to play with Woods on Saturday.

    "So he's got the pleasure of playing with me," McIlroy said. "But, no, we had a good laugh out there and just because it's the U.S. Open doesn't mean anything."

    McIlroy, the 2011 Open champion at Congressional who has struggled this year after switching to Nike equipment, had his moments, including an iron shot to the eighth hole that gave him a tap-in birdie and put him under par for the day. But he gave it back on the next hole and had to hit a great shot out of the deep rough on his final hole to finish off his even par second round.

    The kind of challenge Merion has been so far was reflected in the score of both players. They made six birdies apiece during the first two rounds, but both also made nine bogeys ? an average of one in every four holes.

    "It tests every aspect of your game," McIlroy said, referring to Merion. "You've got to drive it well. Where these pins are, you got to hit great iron shots. You got to be very tactical. You got to be mentally really well there and have a good game plan."

    Like Woods, McIlroy was comfortable with where he was midway through the championship.

    "There were people talking about 62s and 63s at the start of the week and, I mean, I never saw that at all," he said. "I still think that something very little under par is going to win this week. If or if not that, around even par."

    Associated Press

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    Ex-Blagojevich lawyer part of Jacksons&#39; legal team | WGN-TV

    Prosecutors: 4-year sentence for Jackson Jr., 18 months for wifeFormer Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. and his wife are assembling a team of lawyers for their sentencing on July 1.

    Jackson Jr. and his wife, former Alderman Sandi Jackson, have put together a team of eight lawyers, including Carolyn Pelling Gurland, who was a member of the legal team for former Governor Blagojevich.

    Prosectors want Jackson Jr. to receive a four-year prison term for illegally spending campaign funds on personal items and 18 months for Sandi Jackson for failing to report income on tax returns.

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    Saturday, June 15, 2013

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    Sarah Palin on U.S. Decision on Syria: 'Let Allah Sort It Out'

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    WASHINGTON - Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin criticized the Obama administration's decision to supply weapons to the rebels in the civil war in Syria today, arguing that the U.S. should "Let Allah sort it out" until there is a stronger leader in the White House.

    "Militarily, where is our commander in chief? We're talking now more new interventions. I say until we know what we're doing, until we have a commander and chief who knows what he's doing, well, let these radical Islamic countries who aren't even respecting basic human rights, where both sides are slaughtering each other as they scream over an arbitrary red line, 'Allah Akbar,' I say until we have someone who knows what they're doing, I say let Allah sort it out," Palin said at the Faith and Freedom Coalition Conference.

    Earlier this week, the White House announced it confirmed that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime has used chemical weapons in the fight against its own people, and the Obama administration will provide more "direct support" to the Syrian opposition since the president's "red line" has been crossed.

    The White House said today that Obama discussed the civil war in Syria with European leaders in a teleconference Friday, and the issue is expected to dominate much of the conversation at the G-8 Summit in Northern Ireland next week.

    Palin, speaking at the conclusion of the three-day Faith and Freedom Coalition Conference, also took a swipe at another speaker at the conservative forum, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who argued Friday that one of the reasons to support the Senate's immigration reform plan is because "Immigrants are more fertile."

    "I think it's kind of dangerous territory, territory to want to debate this whole one race's fertility rate over another, and I say this from someone who's kind of fertile herself," Palin said. "I don't think that's where we want to go in deciding how will we incentivize the hardworking responsible families who want to live in the light, follow the law, become Americans, versus those whose very first act on our soil is to break the law? There are different ways that we can debate this."

    As she warned the conservative crowd of "tyranny" in government, Palin said that the recent scandals involving the Internal Revenue Service and the National Security Agency make the country feel "so Orwellian around here, you know, '1984.'"

    Calling Washington, D.C. "one hot mess," Palin also doled out some advice to Congress, who she said should follow the lead of a young senator whom she backed in his 2012 race - Texas. Sen. Ted Cruz.

    "You know what I wish Congress would do? If they would just for one week perhaps, put themselves on Cruz control, on Ted Cruz control," Palin said. "Just for a week and let's see where things go. I think we'd see some solutions."

    Though she has often served as the butt of jokes on NBC's "Saturday Night Live," Palin joked about the frequency with which the comedy show makes fun of her, saying she's provided an ample amount of jokes and jobs for comedians.

    "They should think of me as a friend. For a while there, I was providing more job security for the Tina Feys of the world and doing more for those employment numbers than Obama's ever done," Palin said.

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