Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Instagram Pics Of The Day: The Kardashian Family's Greek Holiday ...

The Greek tourist board is set to see a surge in overseas visitors, as the Kardashian family are currently acting as unofficial ambassadors for the country?s idyllic islands. Kim, Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian, Kris, Bruce, Kendall and Kylie Jenner and Brody and Brandon Jenner (two of Bruce?s sons from a previous marriage) plus Brandon?s wife Leah boarded a flight from Los Angeles to enjoy a luxury European vacay and film scenes for their hit E! show 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians'. The reality stars proceeded to document their holiday on Instagram and let's just say the pics are a little better than the Snappy Snaps photos we took on our teenage trip to Corfu.

This being the Kardashians, every part of the process has to be done in style, from the seafood banquets they tuck into in the evening to the luxury yachts they sunbathe on during the day. Last week the group hit the scenic trail, riding on horseback around the beautiful island of Mykonos before hitting the beach where the younger members of the brood tried out the jet skis and Brody and Kylie Jenner even jumped off the side of the family's yacht. Brody tweeted 'Yewww!!! Good times' while Kylie joked 'those Jenners' as the pair dived in with the rest of the Kardashian/ Jenner siblings and their camera crew watching.

Kim and her baby bump sat out on the activities, instead spending time with sister Kourtney and her two children Mason, 2 and Penelope, 9 months. She joined the group for evening meals where the whole fam got together around an outdoor table overlooking the ocean, which you can see in Brandon's Instagram photo. Brody also took a pic of one of the family's delicious Greek dinners including a huge fish which he captioned 'Catch of the day'.

Kendall, 17 and Kylie Jenner, 15 both made a splash in their swimwear while the older Kardashian sisters covered up in printed maxi dresses and essential Grecian sandals. Kourtney and Khloe even played dress up one dinner time wearing jewelled headbands with Kim making reference to The Childlike Empress from 'The Never Ending Story' on Instagram: 'Atreyu say my name!!!!!! #NeverEndingStory #ChildlikeEmpress'.

Notably Rob Kardashian has been abscent from the party, as is Khloe's husband Lamar Odom, who was back home in LA where he plays basketball for the Los Angeles Clippers. Kanye West didn't join Kim on the 10-day break either, although she did spend time with her baby daddy in New York just before the family left for Greece.

The Kardashians have now headed to the island of Santorini where they've relished in the Greek tradition of plate smashing. Luckily the cameras were rolling the whole time so stay tuned for the inside scoop on their vacay.

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Plants moderate climate warming

Monday, April 29, 2013

As temperatures warm, plants release gases that help form clouds and cool the atmosphere, according to research from IIASA and the University of Helsinki.

The new study, published in Nature Geoscience, identified a negative feedback loop in which higher temperatures lead to an increase in concentrations of natural aerosols that have a cooling effect on the atmosphere.

"Plants, by reacting to changes in temperature, also moderate these changes," says IIASA and University of Helsinki researcher Pauli Paasonen, who led the study.

Scientists had known that some aerosols ? particles that float in the atmosphere ? cool the climate as they reflect sunlight and form cloud droplets, which reflect sunlight efficiently. Aerosol particles come from many sources, including human emissions. But the effect of so-called biogenic aerosol ? particulate matter that originates from plants ? had been less well understood. Plants release gases that, after atmospheric oxidation, tend to stick to aerosol particles, growing them into the larger-sized particles that reflect sunlight and also serve as the basis for cloud droplets. The new study showed that as temperatures warm and plants consequently release more of these gases, the concentrations of particles active in cloud formation increase.

"Everyone knows the scent of the forest," says Ari Asmi, University of Helsinki researcher who also worked on the study. "That scent is made up of these gases." While previous research had predicted the feedback effect, until now nobody had been able to prove its existence except for case studies limited to single sites and short time periods. The new study showed that the effect occurs over the long-term in continental size scales.

The effect of enhanced plant gas emissions on climate is small on a global scale ? only countering approximately 1 percent of climate warming, the study suggested. "This does not save us from climate warming," says Paasonen. However, he says, "Aerosol effects on climate are one of the main uncertainties in climate models. Understanding this mechanism could help us reduce those uncertainties and make the models better."

The study also showed that the effect was much larger on a regional scale, counteracting possibly up to 30% of warming in more rural, forested areas where anthropogenic emissions of aerosols were much lower in comparison to the natural aerosols. That means that especially in places like Finland, Siberia, and Canada this feedback loop may reduce warming substantially.

The researchers collected data at 11 different sites around the world, measuring the concentrations of aerosol particles in the atmosphere, along with the concentrations of plant gases, the temperature, and reanalysis estimates for the height of the boundary layer, which turned out to be a key variable. The boundary layer refers to the layer of air closest to the Earth, in which gases and particles mix effectively. The height of that layer changes with weather. Paasonen says, "One of the reasons that this phenomenon was not discovered earlier was because these estimates for boundary layer height are very difficult to do. Only recently have the reanalysis estimates been improved to where they can be taken as representative of reality."

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Earth permanently deformed by big quakes? Measurements in Chile challenge established theory.

Earth permanently deformed:?New research suggests that large-scale temblors can leave permanent scars on the crust of our planet.

By Mai Ng?c Ch?u,?Contributor / April 29, 2013

A collapsed building lays in ruins after an earthquake in Concepcion, Chile, in March 2010.

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This finding challenges a longstanding theory in geology that seeks to explain how energy is spread during earthquakes. First posited in 1910 by Johns Hopkins geologist Harry Fielding Reid after he observed?the displacement of the ground following San Francisco's devastating 1906 earthquake, the elastic rebound theory holds that rock on either side of a fault slowly deforms over time, until it suddenly snaps back into its original shape, causing the quake. Reid's theory was the first to satisfactorily account for earthquakes, and has ben supported by many GPS measurements, among other evidence.

But a study of major earthquakes in Chile complicates the picture. ?A team led by Cornell University?geologist Richard Allmendinger, who examined temblors of magnitude 7 or greater in Chile's Atacama Desert, found permanent deformations in?the Earth's crust.

"My graduate students and I originally went to northern Chile to study other features," Allmendinger told LiveScience writer?Charles Q. Choi. "While we were there, our Chilean colleague, Professor Gabriel Gonz?lez of the Universidad Cat?lica del Norte, took us to a region where these cracks were particularly well-exposed."

"I still remember feeling blown away ? never seen anything like them in my 40 years as a geologist ? and also perplexed," Allmendinger said. "What were these features and how did they form? Scientists hate leaving things like this unexplained, so it kept bouncing around in my mind."

The Atacama Desert has been rocked by some of the largest earthquakes over the past 100?years, including?a 8.1 Richter earthquake in 1995?and a 7.7 Richter earthquake in 2007.?

In a paper published by the journal Nature Geoscience,?Allmendinger said that up to 10 percent of the horizontal deformations created during the quakes, recorded by GPS data and previously assumed to be recoverable, are permanent. The deformations in the crust of the Atacama Desert measuring millimeters to meters large were generated by between 2,000 and 9,000 earthquakes during the past 800,000 to 1 million years.

The hyperarid Atacama?Desert, Allmendinger said, may be the only place in the?world where such permanent deformation can be preserved and?identified.?

"It is only in a place like the Atacama Desert that these cracks can be observed ? in all other places, surface processes erase them within days or weeks of their formation, but in the Atacama, they are preserved for millions of years," Allmendinger told LiveScience. "We have every reason to believe that our results would be applicable to other areas, but is simply not preserved for study the way that it is in the Atacama Desert."?

Prior to?Allmendinger's research, a study by?the Institute of Geomatics ? Research Centre of the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) and the Government of Catalonia?showed that the 9.0 magnitude Japan earthquake in 2011 caused a permanent ground deformation in the city of Sendai. The deformation was estimated?1.69 meters.

The 2004 temblor in North Sumatra, Indonesia which left 227,898 people dead or missing, also left permanent marks on the Earth. The 8.7 Richter disaster resulted in permanent displacements covering a vast region around the epicenter?exceeding 40 million square miles, according to one study. ?

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Sunday, April 28, 2013

A few Ridiculous Financial Tips, Part 3 | - Snarkfinance

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Personal finance is a world filled with ideas and opinions that are in conflict with one another.? Like the U.N, except without those silly Spaniards.? While all sides to all personal finance issues generally have their merit, even those encouraging people to spend freely and take on as much debt as they like.? After all, that is why we have personal bankruptcy laws in the country, right?

Idiocy aside, sometimes well-meaning advice (at least in my opinion) gets pushed to the outer limits of rationality. When I come across such advice I generally take note and list add it to my ?A Few Ridiculous Financial Tips? series.? All of the advice to follow is not my own.? I present the advice and basic rational, and then my feelings on it.? Please note that all of the advice below would benefit you financially; this is indisputable.? What the authors of such advice are missing is how alienating, cheap (not thrifty), ignorant and time consuming some of the advice and rational can at times be[1].? Put bluntly: the authors of these tips are overly prescriptive, general, and specific.? On to the ridiculous!

FICO scores don?t really matter. Whenever someone believes this piece of financial advice, an angel gets cancer.? The rational is that FICO scores don?t matter for people who do primarily two things: 1) pay for everything in cash (houses not withstanding), and 2) find a mortgage lender who will manually underwrite.? Paying for everything in cash makes sense; if you don?t use a credit card and pay for all non-house purchases in cash you don?t need a FICO.? It is in regards to finding a mortgage lender who will manually underwrite?meaning they will manually determine how much to lend you?that I take issue with.

Anyone who has tried and failed to attain a mortgage in the current tight-credit environment will tell you that banks are not making a habit these days of offering to do any extra work, or look at people with tarnished credit scores.? Although it is certainly possible to find a lender willing to manual underwrite, it does reduce your already reduced options. The best strategy is still to have a stellar credit score when it comes to buying a house.? With rates as low as they are, why wouldn?t you want as many options as possible to use other people?s money to increase your wealth?

Carry a credit card balance to improve your credit score.? ?The logic is that by carrying a balance improves your credit score is akin to Todd Akin stating that the female body can reject unwanted foreign rape sperm.? This piece of logic is a misinterpretation of the advice to make a payment to your credit card every month, with people taking this sound advice as an excuse to make minimum payments on their credit cards.? In fact, your credit score would benefit the same if you entirely paid off your balance every month, which you should.? By not carrying a balance you would be saving on interest, as well as lowering your risk of bankruptcy should any catastrophe occur.?? Don?t be a financial Todd Akin.

All consumer debt is bad.? Some of the financial blogs and advice out there is so tightly focused on ?financial freedom? the tone is closer to demagoguery than dialogue.? The reasoning behind advice to make your own laundry detergent, remove the light bulb in your oven to save on electricity costs, and to ?learn to sweat? in the summer is all geared towards a completely debt free existence, otherwise known as financial freedom.? Look, financial freedom needs to be a loosely defined term in personal finance, because this type of finance is personal.?? Individual; not one-size-fits-all.? There needs to be room for defining your own enoughness.? Thusly, anyone stating all consumer debt is bad is as open minded as a Grand Wizard.? Consumer debt can be leverage, and so sometimes for the right people consumer debt can be part of a larger wealth-building plan, rather than a detriment to it.? For example, the $3,000 mattress I sleep wonderfully on could have been purchased in cash, but for $1,000 down I could float the rest on a store-specific card over three years with no interest (about $55/month), on an auto-payment plan.? I put the remaining $2,000 in a mutual fund and came out ahead.

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Living with Google Glass, Day Three: Security Checkpoint

You might be inclined to think that airport security is not the best place to wear Google Glass. You'd probably be right, but given the amount that I travel it was pretty-well inevitable that I'd cross through some security checkpoint before the course of this testing would be through.

I'm honored to be part of the XPRIZE Visioneering conference this week, a gathering of incredible minds putting their considerable brainpower behind the creation of competitions to make the world a better place. But, to take part I'd have to get out to California, and that meant yet another long flight across the country -- and another trip through the full-body scanner. The question is, how would the folks at airport security react to it?

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In a first, black voter turnout rate passes whites

WASHINGTON (AP) ? America's blacks voted at a higher rate than other minority groups in 2012 and by most measures surpassed the white turnout for the first time, reflecting a deeply polarized presidential election in which blacks strongly supported Barack Obama while many whites stayed home.

Had people voted last November at the same rates they did in 2004, when black turnout was below its current historic levels, Republican Mitt Romney would have won narrowly, according to an analysis conducted for The Associated Press.

Census data and exit polling show that whites and blacks will remain the two largest racial groups of eligible voters for the next decade. Last year's heavy black turnout came despite concerns about the effect of new voter-identification laws on minority voting, outweighed by the desire to re-elect the first black president.

William H. Frey, a demographer at the Brookings Institution, analyzed the 2012 elections for the AP using census data on eligible voters and turnout, along with November's exit polling. He estimated total votes for Obama and Romney under a scenario where 2012 turnout rates for all racial groups matched those in 2004. Overall, 2012 voter turnout was roughly 58 percent, down from 62 percent in 2008 and 60 percent in 2004.

The analysis also used population projections to estimate the shares of eligible voters by race group through 2030. The numbers are supplemented with material from the Pew Research Center and George Mason University associate professor Michael McDonald, a leader in the field of voter turnout who separately reviewed aggregate turnout levels across states, as well as AP interviews with the Census Bureau and other experts. The bureau is scheduled to release data on voter turnout in May.

Overall, the findings represent a tipping point for blacks, who for much of America's history were disenfranchised and then effectively barred from voting until passage of the Voting Rights Act in 1965.

But the numbers also offer a cautionary note to both Democrats and Republicans after Obama won in November with a historically low percentage of white supporters. While Latinos are now the biggest driver of U.S. population growth, they still trail whites and blacks in turnout and electoral share, because many of the Hispanics in the country are children or noncitizens.

In recent weeks, Republican leaders have urged a "year-round effort" to engage black and other minority voters, describing a grim future if their party does not expand its core support beyond white males.

The 2012 data suggest Romney was a particularly weak GOP candidate, unable to motivate white voters let alone attract significant black or Latino support. Obama's personal appeal and the slowly improving economy helped overcome doubts and spur record levels of minority voters in a way that may not be easily replicated for Democrats soon.

Romney would have erased Obama's nearly 5 million-vote victory margin and narrowly won the popular vote if voters had turned out as they did in 2004, according to Frey's analysis. Then, white turnout was slightly higher and black voting lower.

More significantly, the battleground states of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Florida and Colorado would have tipped in favor of Romney, handing him the presidency if the outcome of other states remained the same.

"The 2012 turnout is a milestone for blacks and a huge potential turning point," said Andra Gillespie, a political science professor at Emory University who has written extensively on black politicians. "What it suggests is that there is an 'Obama effect' where people were motivated to support Barack Obama. But it also means that black turnout may not always be higher, if future races aren't as salient."

Whit Ayres, a GOP consultant who is advising GOP Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, a possible 2016 presidential contender, says the last election reaffirmed that the Republican Party needs "a new message, a new messenger and a new tone." Change within the party need not be "lock, stock and barrel," Ayres said, but policy shifts such as GOP support for broad immigration legislation will be important to woo minority voters over the longer term.

"It remains to be seen how successful Democrats are if you don't have Barack Obama at the top of the ticket," he said.

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In Ohio, a battleground state where the share of eligible black voters is more than triple that of other minorities, 27-year-old Lauren Howie of Cleveland didn't start out thrilled with Obama in 2012. She felt he didn't deliver on promises to help students reduce college debt, promote women's rights and address climate change, she said. But she became determined to support Obama as she compared him with Romney.

"I got the feeling Mitt Romney couldn't care less about me and my fellow African-Americans," said Howie, an administrative assistant at Case Western Reserve University's medical school who is paying off college debt.

Howie said she saw some Romney comments as insensitive to the needs of the poor. "A white Mormon swimming in money with offshore accounts buying up companies and laying off their employees just doesn't quite fit my idea of a president," she said. "Bottom line, Romney was not someone I was willing to trust with my future."

The numbers show how population growth will translate into changes in who votes over the coming decade:

?The gap between non-Hispanic white and non-Hispanic black turnout in 2008 was the smallest on record, with voter turnout at 66.1 percent and 65.2 percent, respectively; turnout for Latinos and non-Hispanic Asians trailed at 50 percent and 47 percent. Rough calculations suggest that in 2012, 2 million to 5 million fewer whites voted compared with 2008, even though the pool of eligible white voters had increased.

?Unlike other minority groups, the rise in voting for the slow-growing black population is due to higher turnout. While blacks make up 12 percent of the share of eligible voters, they represented 13 percent of total 2012 votes cast, according to exit polling. That was a repeat of 2008, when blacks "outperformed" their eligible voter share for the first time on record.

?Latinos now make up 17 percent of the population but 11 percent of eligible voters, due to a younger median age and lower rates of citizenship and voter registration. Because of lower turnout, they represented just 10 percent of total 2012 votes cast. Despite their fast growth, Latinos aren't projected to surpass the share of eligible black voters until 2024, when each group will be roughly 13 percent. By then, 1 in 3 eligible voters will be nonwhite.

?In 2026, the total Latino share of voters could jump to as high as 16 percent, if nearly 11 million immigrants here illegally become eligible for U.S. citizenship. Under a proposed bill in the Senate, those immigrants would have a 13-year path to citizenship. The share of eligible white voters could shrink to less than 64 percent in that scenario. An estimated 80 percent of immigrants here illegally, or 8.8 million, are Latino, although not all will meet the additional requirements to become citizens.

"The 2008 election was the first year when the minority vote was important to electing a U.S. president. By 2024, their vote will be essential to victory," Frey said. "Democrats will be looking at a landslide going into 2028 if the new Hispanic voters continue to favor Democrats."

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Even with demographics seeming to favor Democrats in the long term, it's unclear whether Obama's coalition will hold if blacks or younger voters become less motivated to vote or decide to switch parties.

Minority turnout tends to drop in midterm congressional elections, contributing to larger GOP victories as happened in 2010, when House control flipped to Republicans.

The economy and policy matter. Exit polling shows that even with Obama's re-election, voter support for a government that does more to solve problems declined from 51 percent in 2008 to 43 percent last year, bolstering the view among Republicans that their core principles of reducing government are sound.

The party's "Growth and Opportunity Project" report released last month by national leaders suggests that Latinos and Asians could become more receptive to GOP policies once comprehensive immigration legislation is passed.

Whether the economy continues its slow recovery also will shape voter opinion, including among blacks, who have the highest rate of unemployment.

Since the election, optimism among nonwhites about the direction of the country and the economy has waned, although support for Obama has held steady. In an October AP-GfK poll, 63 percent of nonwhites said the nation was heading in the right direction; that's dropped to 52 percent in a new AP-GfK poll. Among non-Hispanic whites, however, the numbers are about the same as in October, at 28 percent.

Democrats in Congress merit far lower approval ratings among nonwhites than does the president, with 49 percent approving of congressional Democrats and 74 percent approving of Obama.

William Galston, a former policy adviser to President Bill Clinton, says that in previous elections where an enduring majority of voters came to support one party, the president winning re-election ? William McKinley in 1900, Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936 and Ronald Reagan in 1984 ? attracted a larger turnout over his original election and also received a higher vote total and a higher share of the popular vote. None of those occurred for Obama in 2012.

Only once in the last 60 years has a political party been successful in holding the presidency more than eight years ? Republicans from 1980-1992.

"This doesn't prove that Obama's presidency won't turn out to be the harbinger of a new political order," Galston says. "But it does warrant some analytical caution."

Early polling suggests that Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton could come close in 2016 to generating the level of support among nonwhites as Obama did in November, when he won 80 percent of their vote. In a Fox News poll in February, 75 percent of nonwhites said they thought Clinton would make a good president, outpacing the 58 percent who said that about Vice President Joe Biden.

Benjamin Todd Jealous, president of the NAACP, predicts closely fought elections in the near term and worries that GOP-controlled state legislatures will step up efforts to pass voter ID and other restrictions to deter blacks and other minorities from voting. In 2012, African-Americans were able to turn out in large numbers only after a very determined get-out-the-vote effort by the Obama campaign and black groups, he said.

Jealous says the 2014 midterm election will be the real bellwether for black turnout. "Black turnout set records this year despite record attempts to suppress the black vote," he said.

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AP Director of Polling Jennifer Agiesta and News Survey Specialist Dennis Junius contributed to this report.

EDITOR'S NOTE _ "America at the Tipping Point: The Changing Face of a Nation" is an occasional series examining the cultural mosaic of the U.S. and its historic shift to a majority-minority nation.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/first-black-voter-turnout-rate-passes-whites-115957314.html

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Police scour landfill for laptop computer, other clues in Boston Marathon bombings

The 26-year-old who was taken on a wild ride with the two brothers suspected of the Boston Marathon bombings told investigators he found a way to escape when the brothers stopped for gas, and then called police. On Friday, surviving Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was moved to a medical prison, still unable to speak but declared alert and mentally competent. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports.

By Michael Isikoff and Jonathan Dienst, NBC News

The investigation into the Boston Marathon bombings has expanded to a landfill 60 miles south, where authorities are searching for a missing laptop computer and other clues.

Law enforcement sources tell NBC News that investigators on Friday scoured the landfill in New Bedford, Mass., for items that might belong to bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, including the laptop and receipts related to the purchase of fireworks.

?New Bedford is just eight miles from the campus of University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, where Tsarnaev was a student.

Tsarnaev, 19, was transferred early Friday from a Boston hospital to the federal prison at Fort Devens, Mass. He and his brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, are suspected of detonating two bombs seconds apart near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on April 15, killing three people and injuring more than 260 more.


Police say the brothers fatally shot a Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus police officer in Cambridge three days later before carjacking an SUV and then engaging in a shootout with police in nearby Watertown. Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed in the confrontation. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was later taken into custody after a citywide manhunt.

Police say the brothers set off a number of bombs during the chase and shootout in the early hours of April 19 in Watertown, Mass., after the Tsarnaev?s carjacked the SUV and briefly held its driver hostage.

Details of that carjacking emerged Friday. The victim ? a 26-year-old Chinese immigrant who has asked to be identified only as ?Danny? ? recounted the harrowing 90 minutes he was a hostage to James Alan Fox, a Northeastern University professor. Fox said that Danny was scared for his life but made small talk and played up his foreign heritage to the brothers.

Veterans from the Semper Fi Fund, a nonprofit that provides financial support to injured soldiers, visited survivors of the Boston bombings, providing hope and support. NBC's Katy Tur reports.

Danny said the Tsarnaevs told him they were responsible for the marathon bombings. He said the brothers openly discussed going to New York ? where authorities have said an attack on Times Square was discussed.

When the brothers stopped for gas, Danny bolted, then called police, who tracked the stolen Mercedes using GPS and Danny?s abandoned cell phone.

?He was only trying to save himself,? Fox told NBC News. ?But through that process, it looks like he may have saved countless others.?

?A senior law enforcement source told NBC News on Friday that investigators have not determined where each of the bombs was made but confirmed that black powder residue was present in the brothers? Cambridge, Mass., apartment.?A detailed analysis of the bombs showed how closely the makers followed instructions from the digital al Qaeda magazine ?Inspire,? according to a government document obtained by NBC News.

In New York, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly told reporters Friday that he had ?expressed concern? to the FBI about what he said was a 48-hour lag in information about the intended New York trip. The FBI had initially told NYPD that the bombing suspects planned to come to New York to party after the bombing, but then said the brothers had decided to set off their remaining pipe bomb and pressure cooker explosives in Times Square.

Kelly said he did not know why there had been a lag in the communication. ?We think it?s important for us to know,? he said. ?We certainly hope it does not happen again."

?If the driver had not escaped from the car, would there have been an attack here?? asked Kelly.?

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Police scoured a landfill in New Bedford, Mass., on Friday, looking for clues in the bombings at last week's Boston Marathon.

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Saturday, April 27, 2013

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Boston bomb suspect moved to prison from hospital

By Scott Malone and Tim McLaughlin

BOSTON (Reuters) - Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been moved to a prison medical center from the hospital where he had been held since his arrest a week ago while recovering from gunshot wounds, U.S. officials said on Friday.

The 19-year-old ethnic Chechen, wounded in a night-time shootout with police on April 18 hours after authorities released pictures of him and his older brother as suspects, was formally charged on Monday and could face the death penalty if convicted. His brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, died in the shootout.

New York City officials said on Thursday that Dzhokhar told investigators in the hospital that after the FBI released their pictures, the pair made an impromptu plan to drive to New York and set off more bombs in Times Square. New York has been on heightened alert since the September 11, 2001 hijacked plane attacks and Manhattan's Times Square was the target of an attempted car bombing by a Pakistan-born U.S. citizen in May 2010.

U.S. lawmakers are demanding answers from security officials about what they might have known about the brothers, particularly Tamerlan, before the bombing at the marathon finish line that killed three people and injured 264 others. In 2011, Russia had asked the FBI to question Tamerlan because of concerns that he may have been an Islamic militant.

"Clearly enough was not done in order to monitor the activities here, especially given the fact that it wasn't one heads-up we were given but several," U.S. Representative Ed Royce, a Republican who heads the House Foreign Affairs Committee, told CNN.

On a six-month trip to Russia last year, Tamerlan Tsarnaev attended one of the area's most radical mosques, Royce said.

"The mosque that the older brother attended in Chechnya is one of the most radicalized," Royce said. "The types of doctrine that comes out of that mosque are al Qaeda inspired."

OVERNIGHT PRISON MOVE

Overnight Thursday, authorities moved Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to Fort Devens, Massachusetts, from the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, where some of the victims were also being treated. Devens is about 39 miles west of Boston.

The prison specializes in inmates who need long-term medical or mental health care, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons website. It currently holds about 1,000 prisoners.

"The U.S. Marshals Service confirms that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been transported from the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and is now confined at the Bureau of Prisons facility FMC Devens at Ft. Devens, Mass.," U.S. Marshals Service spokesman Drew Wade said on Friday.

Another well-known prisoner at Devens federal medical center is Galleon Group hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam, 55, who was convicted in May 2011 on 14 criminal charges in the U.S. government's signature case in its crackdown on insider-trading of the past five years. Rajaratnam is serving an 11-year term.

NIGHT OF TERROR

Authorities say the brothers set off a pair of homemade bombs at the marathon. Three days later, the FBI and police identified the men in photos and videos taken at the scene.

The brothers are also suspected of shooting Massachusetts Institute of Technology police officer Sean Collier, 26, on April 18 and then hijacking a man in a car, which they planned to drive to New York.

Their plan was foiled when the car, a Mercedes sport-utility vehicle, ran low on fuel and they stopped to refuel, giving the man a chance to escape.

Their carjacking victim was a 26-year-old of Chinese origin who goes by the American nickname "Danny," the Boston Globe reported on Friday. The newspaper did not publish his full name at his request.

"I don't want to die," the man recalled thinking as the brothers drove him around for some 90 minutes, making banal small talk, according to an interview with the Globe. "I have a lot of dreams that haven't come true yet."

The man was put in touch with the Globe by James Alan Fox, a professor of criminology at Northeastern University in Boston, where the man was a student, Fox told Reuters. Fox writes a blog for the Boston Globe website.

Danny, who is trained as an engineer, kept the brothers calm by playing up his outsider status, although at first they were puzzled by his Chinese accent, the Globe said. After determining that the victim was Chinese, Tamerlan Tsarnaev identified himself as a Muslim, the newspaper reported.

"Chinese are very friendly to Muslims!" Danny said, according to the Globe. "We are so friendly to Muslims."

One of the three people who died in the bombing was Chinese, 23-year-old graduate student Lingzi Lu. An 8-year-old boy, Martin Richard, and 29-year-old restaurant manager Krystle Campbell were also killed in the attack.

The brothers' parents, father Anzor Tsarnaev and mother Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, told reporters on Thursday in Makhachkala, the capital of Russia's Dagestan region, that they believed their son was innocent.

The father said he planned to travel to Boston to bury Tamerlan. Officials at the Cambridge, Massachusetts mosque where Tamerlan sometimes worshipped and twice disrupted services, have they were not sure if they would offer him a funeral ceremony.

(Editing by Lisa Von Ahn and Grant McCool)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/boston-suspects-had-spontaneous-bomb-plan-york-013726316--sector.html

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New staycations in town! - Time Out Hong Kong

Need a staycation? There are hot new hotels popping up all over Hong Kong, for every type of getaway you're after. By Ira Otivar and Li Meng de Bakker

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Hotel Indigo
Hotel Indigo New chic in old Wan Chai
246 Queen's Rd East, Wan Chai, 3926 3888; hotelindigo.com/hongkong.

Fancy sipping a cocktail while floating in a gorgeous infinity pool above the most historic part of Wan Chai? Then check out this savvy new boutique hotel on Queen's Road East. Combining both heritage and modernity, Hotel Indigo is the newest resident of the emergingly hip Stone Nullah/Blue House area, and features a stunning 'dragon' design element wrapped around the building's exterior. But it's not just a pretty face: the property incorporates eco-friendly details and elements of old Wan Chai into all of its 138 unique rooms, each with individual artwork and styling.

OPENED: May 2013
INDULGE: Relax at the rooftop infinity pool and revel in its stunning glass bottom, or sip in the sights at the Skybar with any of the eight signature cocktails. The gym at Hotel Indigo is open 24 hours a day too, so if getting in some gym time is important to you, you can do so entirely at your leisure.
WHILE YOU'RE THERE: With its focus on the heritage of the old Wan Chai, Hotel Indigo is practically screaming for you to take in the historic sights of the neighbourhood. Stroll up through Stone Nullah Lane to the striking Blue House, Yellow House and Pak Tai Temple, take in the old school vibe and ponder the fact that there used to be a mountain stream running down the road.
PRICE: Superior room $2,300, Deluxe room $2,600.

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Courtyard by Marriott New luxury in the New Territories
1 On Ping St, Sha Tin, New Territories; 3940 8888; courtyardshatin.com.
If fresh air is something you crave (and we're thinking it is), spending a weekend in the New Territories is a good move. And with a massive 495 rooms and suites, this sharp new hotel can also be your perfect New Territories getaway. It's one of the biggest in the Courtyard stable, and gives you all the leisure options you could want: a spot to relax by the pool or a base from which to take in the Sha Tin sights.

OPENED: March 2013
INDULGE: Spoil yourself at the hotel's signature restaurant, MoMo Caf?, that serves delicious Western cuisine as well as your favourite Asian dishes. There's also a 24-hour gym for the exercise-inclined, or you could laze by the pool and soak up the New Territories air. WHILE YOU'RE THERE: Sha Tin is full of attractions, from the historic to the cultural and quirky. Get full bottle on local culture at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum (heritagemuseum.gov.hk), get your Buddha-fill at the famous Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery or check out all the cute fun of Snoopy World at New Town Plaza. PRICE: Deluxe room $1,280, Executive room $1,680, Executive suite $2,380.

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Crowne Plaza Kowloon East Explore the Northeast Tower
5, 3 Tong Tak St, Tseung Kwan O; 3983 0388; crowneplaza.com/kowlooneast
. With 359 guest rooms, this new five-star hotel is at the heart of Tseung Kwan O's modern rejuvenation. Located at the top of TKO's sexiest mall, Popcorn, the Crowne Plaza Kowloon East is the perfect base to explore all the exciting natural wonders of the Northeastern New Territories, with all the modern amenities and luxuries you could want.

OPENED: September 2012
INDULGE: Apart from the city views from the rooms, Crowne Plaza Kowloon East has a range of tasty food with choices from all day dining at The Chef's Table to delicious Cantonese cuisine at Tze Yuet Heen and a cosy Italian dining at Cielo on the hotel's rooftop. There's an outdoor pool and fitness club as well, but if you really want to treat yourself, book into Sense of Touch, which has one of its seven locations citywide within the hotel.
WHILE YOU'RE THERE: You could go shopping in TKO's myriad sameish malls, but we'd recommend going for a stroll to the banks of Junk Bay for a very different view of the harbour.
PRICE: Superior room $1,200, Executive room $1,800, Suite $8,600.

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V Wanchai? Intimate and chic city stay
139 Thomson Rd, Wan Chai, 3602 2388; theV.hk.
You don't need to leave the hustle and bustle of the city to get a relaxing break in ? sometimes, you just need a change of scene. Like, say, into the heart of Wan Chai. The V group's newest addition continues its 'home away from home' ethic, adding a special Asian-European design twist to its renowned modern aesthetic.

OPENED: March 2013
INDULGE: The V seems to be all about complimentary consumption. In the hotel's communal lounge, there's complimentary breakfast in the morning, coffee, tea and juice throughout the day, and, from 5pm-8pm every evening, there are complimentary snacks and cocktails for all guests.
WHILE YOU'RE THERE: For a romantic evening, head down to the Wan Chai Ferry to bob your way across the harbour into Tsim Sha Tsui.
PRICE: Luxe $1,500, Deluxe $1,800, Premium Deluxe $2,000, Grand Suite $2,300.

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Auberge Discovery Bay Fun in the island sun
88 Siena Ave, Discovery Bay, Lantau, 2295 8288; aubergediscoverybay.com.
With beaches, hiking and other activities in abundance, it was just a matter of time before Discovery Bay would get its own worthy resort. The just-opened Auberge Discovery Bay sits on the island's coast, boasting an impressive 325 rooms (including 40 ocean-front suites) and spacious grounds that can accommodate events from corporate gatherings to weddings.

OPENED: March 2013
INDULGE: The Auberge really embraces the total resort approach. You can spoil your stomach at the Caf? bord de Mer's seaside terrace, chill by the resort-style swimming pool (not available yet) or go for total relaxation with the Spa Botanica's seaside-themed treatments, such as a signature Ocean's Gift package ($2,250), consisting of a seaweed wrap, massage and body salt treatment.
WHILE YOU'RE THERE: When on Lantau, head outdoors. Discovery Bay has a lot to offer in that department, including golf, cycling, boat rides and some impressive hikes. We recommend the one-hour trek from the door of the Auberge straight up to Lookout Point.
PRICE: Mountain View Room $990, Ocean Front Room $1,340.

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AND COMING SOON...!

Mira Moon July 2013
388 Jaffe Rd, Wan Chai, 2367 5962; miramoonhotel.com.
The Miramar Group's soon-to-launch boutique reimagines the Chinese fairytale of the Moon Festival into a hotel! It will feature 91 rooms, all bringing a contemporary abstract approach to the legendary Chinese myth, as well as all the modern amenities you can possibly want.

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OZO Wesley July 2013
22 Hennessy Rd, Wan Chai; 2292 3000; ozohotels.com/wesley-hongkong.

Relaxed and quirky, the Ozo Wesley should be a top option for a budget staycation. There are 251 rooms planned for this hotel, as well as an informal restobar, Zaan, while the lobby doubles as a contemporary lounge where guests can mingle and relax with a drink.

Source: http://www.timeout.com.hk/around-town/features/57996/new-staycations-in-town.html

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Digg Owner Betaworks Buys Instapaper To Go Big On Social Reading And Discovery

instapaperLast summer, New York-based hybrid investor/incubator/holding company thing Betaworks acquired social news site Digg and relaunched it soon after, hoping to bring back some of its mojo in the process. Nine months later, Betaworks has acquired news-oriented company, this time bringing Marco Arment?s popular story-saving app Instapaper into the fold.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/LX_8vyxJmqE/

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JVC KD-NX5000 HDD Navigation Deck - REVscene.net

Original owner. Built in 24GB Hard Disk and colour lcd screen, plays Divx, built-in Navigation. Had it in the car but car was totalled. The new car comes with a OEM navi unit. Comes with all the original hardware and Honda/Acura harness kit. Looking for a quick sale at $300

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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Geoscientists predict new compounds could change our view of what planets are made of

Apr. 24, 2013 ? A team of researchers led by Artem R. Oganov, a professor of theoretical crystallography in the Department of Geosciences, has made a startling prediction that challenges existing chemical models and current understanding of planetary interiors -- magnesium oxide, a major material in the formation of planets, can exist in several different compositions. The team's findings, "Novel stable compounds in the Mg-O system under high pressure," are published in the online edition of Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. The existence of these compounds -- which are radically different from traditionally known or expected materials -- could have important implications.

"For decades it was believed that MgO is the only thermodynamically stable magnesium oxide, and it was widely believed to be one of the main materials of the interiors of the Earth and other planets," said Qiang Zhu, the lead author of this paper and a postdoctoral student in the Oganov laboratory.

"We have predicted that two new compounds, MgO2 and Mg3O2, become stable at pressures above one and five million atmospheres, respectively. This not only overturns standard chemical intuition but also implies that planets may be made of totally unexpected materials. We have predicted conditions (pressure, temperature, oxygen fugacity) necessary for stability of these new materials, and some planets, though probably not the Earth, may offer such conditions," added Oganov.

In addition to their general chemical interest, MgO2 and Mg3O2 might be important planet-forming minerals in deep interiors of some planets. Planets with these compounds would most likely be the size of Earth or larger.

The team explained how its paper predicted the structures in detail by analyzing the electronic structure and chemical bonding for these compounds. For example, Mg3O2 is forbidden within "textbook chemistry," where the Mg ions can only have charges "+2," O ions are "-2, and the only allowed compound is MgO. In the "oxygen-deficient" semiconductor Mg3O2, there are strong electronic concentrations in the "empty space" of the structure that play the role of negatively charged ions and stabilize this material. Curiously, magnesium becomes a d-element (i.e. a transition metal) under pressure, and this almost alchemical transformation is responsible for the existence of the "forbidden" compound Mg3O2.

The findings were made using unique methods of structure prediction, developed in the Oganov laboratory. "These methods have led to the discovery of many new phenomena and are used by a number of companies for systematically discovering novel materials on the computer -- a much cheaper route, compared to traditional experimental methods," said Zhu.

"It is known that MgO makes up about 10 percent of the volume of our planet, and on other planets this fraction can be larger. The road is now open for a systematic discovery of new unexpected planet-forming materials," concluded Oganov.

This work is funded by the National Science Foundation and DARPA.

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Social Media Marketing Tricks To Boost Your Business - Maynas Eric

Every company has to find a way to garner an online presence. You can do this through online marketing methods like search engine optimization and also by marketing articles that you write. Social media marketing is a new and favorite way to start a company. With the social media tips here and a little business savvy, you can boost your company to new heights.

A lot of businesses go into social media after they?re already established and ultimately lose customers. To avoid this, make sure you alert your customers about your new social presence. If they follow you on the social media that they use, all their contacts will be able to see that. Don?t underestimate the power of this type of free advertising. Make good use of it!

Social Media

TIP! When designing your social media marketing strategy, you should put a great deal of thought into your company?s objectives and priorities. If you take the time and the money to figure out the latest in social trends, but go to whatever is new next, eventually this causes dead ends.

Be sure to link all of your social media sites to one another for the best results. Put up links on your site or blog to your Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter accounts. Be sure your Twitter profile contains a URL for your Facebook profile and your blog. If you link each type of social media you use, your customer audience will grow exponentially.

Put a Facebook ?like? button on the homepage of your blog, in the top right corner. Readers can easily ?like? it and it will show up on their page. Visitors won?t need to navigate away from your blog to give you a ?like?. Making it this easy makes it more likely that people will do so and it gives you more exposure.

It is important to decide how involved you want to be with your customers. Keep your advertising ploys simple by using social channels. Send a message that arouses your customer?s curiosity and encourages them to respond. Follow your customers? lead after this.

TIP! In order to assist your site in becoming social media interactive, add comments and ratings. In addition, you should have the ability to be able to sort out items.

Keep social network sites fresh and novel for your readers. Most social network users expect updates as often as possible, and if you do not provide them with it, you could give yourself a bad name and lose many customers. Work on updating your followers a couple of times each week.

It is critical to interact with the people who post questions and comments on your social media feeds. Comments can get lost in the shuffle, so make a habit of specifically looking for new comments every time you check your feed.

Generate Interest

TIP! While you may not know what you are doing at first within social media marketing, fake confidence until you get the hang of it. For inspiration, you should analyze your competitors? social media strategy until you are able to establish your own distinctive formula.

Avoid making every one of your posts a product push if you want to attract new followers. Include testimonials, relevant articles and links to content your followers will find useful. Perform activities that will generate interest with the audience, such as a few questions or a contest that spans over several weeks. Interact with those whom you follow. Rather than looking for areas to place your products cleverly, you should think of how to generate interest in your products through content. Try to find ways to have customers think about how your business and products adds to their way of life, rather than how you will affect them financially.

Allow consumers to easily subscribe to your social media pages. The majority of Internet users make good use of social media sites daily. It only makes sense to set up your website so that Twitter, LinkedIn and FaceBook users can connect with you easily and see all your comments.

A strong social media network will take a lot of time, effort and determination. Unless you are Justin Beiber, don?t expect thousands of followers to just magically appear when you put up your profile. Since it takes time to build a profile, you should create a reasonable timeframe for success. Practice patience until your page is successful.

TIP! Harness the power of social media to make user-friendly storefronts that appeal to a wider customer base. As an additional presence to your unique online presence, you can easily make a Facebook storefront that can be accessed with ease from your posts.

Social Media Marketing

Don?t fear asking for assistance with social media marketing. Although professionals are available to help you with your social media marketing campaign, they can be quite expensive. They can be expensive though, so you may have to spend a considerable amount of money if you choose this path.

Like many other marketing strategies, the positive effects of social media marketing tend to snowball. Social media presents great opportunities for many companies worldwide, and yours is no exception. Hard work and tips from those with experience is all you need.

TIP! Stay active! If you would like to see positive results, social media requires you to be social! If you don?t provide any activities or interact with people, your social media marketing strategy probably will not work. By contrast, if you are constantly adding something new to the mix, you will generate buzz that keeps your followers coming back for more.

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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Power cuts, bureaucracy and borrowing costs shackle Kenyan economy

By Duncan Miriri

NAIROBI (Reuters) - From his leather chair in the boardroom of Jamii Bora bank, Sam Kimani looks out over Kenya's booming capital city and laments the bureaucracy and power cuts that drive up business costs and choke the supply of new homes.

He points through the window at the stand-by generator that is an inevitable expense in east Africa's biggest economy, and he explains how the difficulties of tracking down land ownership documents perpetuate Kenya's housing shortage.

Kenya's Land Registry is a place where "files get lost, so for six months you cannot register a charge," said Kimani, Jamii Bora's chief executive, referring to establishing land ownership for borrowing and building purposes. "It is a very big challenge and land registry must be reformed."

Bureaucracy is one of the shackles that bind an economy which could be growing much faster and lifting many more of Kenya's 40 million people out of poverty.

Newly-elected President Uhuru Kenyatta has acknowledged the need to make official processes simpler. He has promised to ensure a more reliable power supply, attract more foreign investment and promote Kenyan products abroad.

But in Nairobi, where the chugging of generators echoes round the office blocks, hotels and shopping malls whenever rain storms damage transmission lines or demand exceeds generation capacity, many remain sceptical.

Kenya's economy has yet to return to the 7 percent plus growth pace it reached in 2007 before election violence slammed the brakes on. The economy grew 4.5 to 5 percent in 2012, more slowly than some neighbours.

"One of the problems we have in this country is the implementation of the good policies that are written down," said Charles Kibiru, chief executive of property firm Thika Greens.

"The incoming government needs to go an extra mile in the execution of the projects."

Kenyatta, the 51-year-old son of Kenya's first president, won power in peaceful voting last month that has gone a long way to restore confidence in the country as one of Africa's most stable democracies. The main share index is up six percent and the shilling currency has strengthened.

But executives say the post-election glow will fade unless Kenyatta - listed by Forbes as Kenya's richest man - helps other landowners and business leaders to create more jobs.

"BIG CHALLENGE"

For Kimani at Jamii Bora, one of the first targets for reform should be the land registry, where many of his 300,000 clients struggle with slow registration and multiple licensing requirements for construction permits.

The government says Kenya needs to build 250,000 homes a year but for now constructs just 50,000.

The Ministry of Lands says it is digitising records, a project partly funded by Sweden and due to be completed in July 2014. That should cut the scope for backhanders now widely regarded as inevitable to get results.

"We shall cut down on those cartels and brokers who charge for services like searching for a file," a spokesman for the ministry told Reuters. "That is the way to end corruption."

Kenya has some way to go. Transparency International ranks it at 139 out of the 174 nations in its 2012 global corruption perception index. That was up from 154 out of 182 in 2011, but Kenya still lags some of its neighbours.

Even so, wealth is being generated. Average income climbed to $820 in 2011, nearly double the 2003 average, according to the World Bank. That is still below the $1,025 needed to climb into the middle income category.

"Kenya is doing well, but not well enough," Kenyatta told lawmakers in a speech, adding his government aimed to spur economic growth to double digits to help make Kenya become a middle income nation "within a generation."

Such growth is unlikely unless Kenya can free entrepreneurs from the added costs of emergency power generation and bureaucratic blockages, business leaders say.

It can take up to four days to finalise a new export order, according to Jackson Mutua, managing director of battery maker Eveready East Africa. Mutua says this can require approvals from the tax revenue authority, the bureau of standards, the Ministry of Trade and other authorities.

As for power, Kenyan industries pay 17.3 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour while South African rivals pay 5.5 U.S. cents, Mutua says. That figure does not include the essential cost of the private standby generators.

"Out of 100 hours of manufacturing, 30 hours you have to spend using oil or incur the cost of downtime because you have no power - it is a choice manufacturers have to make," he said.

POT OF GOLD

At the opening of the new parliament on April 16, Kenyatta compared Kenya's 1.5 gigawatts of capacity to the 24 gigawatts in Argentina, a middle income nation with a similarly-sized population.

The power problem could be answered by the discovery of oil and gas reserves in Kenya and other east African nations. As well as finding its own hydrocarbons, Kenya can offer transit for landlocked nations via its Mombasa port.

Kenyatta has promised to develop the industry responsibly.

Paul Kavuma, chief executive of Kenya-based private equity firm Catalyst Principal Partners, acknowledges "a risk that the pot of gold is so significant that we may go backward on our corruption indices." Even so, he has a $125 million fund targeting investments in Kenya and the region.

Others businesses are held back by high borrowing rates. The main official rate is now 9.5 percent, but commercial lenders still charge double that - partly because that they have yet to evolve an efficient system for sharing credit scores.

So despite Kenya's growing wealth and demand for new homes, less than 20,000 people have mortgage accounts. Most borrowers raise funds to buy or build properties via short-term personal loans, costly and inefficient.

But demand for personal finance is booming. Kimani of Jamii Bora bank says he has been opening a new branch each month and reported a 50 million shillings profit last year.

"We believe that this is the time to invest," he said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/power-cuts-bureaucracy-borrowing-costs-shackle-kenyan-economy-130907740--business.html

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Hackers seize AP Twitter feed, send market-moving bogus message

By Alina Selyukh

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hackers took control of the Associated Press Twitter account on Tuesday and sent a false tweet of two explosions in the White House that briefly sent U.S. financial markets reeling.

In the latest high-profile hacking incident involving social media service Twitter, an official @AP account reported that two explosions at the White House injured President Barack Obama.

AP spokesman Paul Colford quickly confirmed the tweet was "bogus," but within 3 minutes of the tweet hitting the Web, virtually all U.S. markets took a plunge on the false news in what one trader described as "pure chaos."

White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters that Obama was fine soon after the tweet went out a little after 1 p.m. EDT (1700 GMT).

Markets quickly recovered their losses after the tweet was knocked down. Some traders blamed automatic electronic trading for the sharp fall and bounce back.

At a time when cybersecurity and hacking have become top national security concerns, Twitter and its reach to hundreds of millions of users is coming under growing scrutiny for the risk of data breaches on the site.

A group calling itself the Syrian Electronic Army, which is supportive of that country's leader, President Bashar al-Assad, during the two-year civil war, on Tuesday claimed responsibility on its own Twitter feed for the AP hack.

The group, which creates new Twitter accounts every time the company suspends its old ones, has recently also claimed credit for similar hacks of Twitter accounts for National Public Radio, BBC and CBS's "60 Minutes" program, among others.

The AP's two Twitter accounts, @AP and @AP_Mobile, were suspended shortly after the fake tweet, and the news organization later reported hackers had previously made repeated attempts to steal the passwords of AP journalists.

A Twitter spokesman declined to comment on the AP breach, saying the company does not comment "on individual accounts for privacy and security reasons." An FBI representative had no immediate comment on the AP hacking incident.

The spate of recent hacks have again turned the spotlight on what critics deem to be Twitter's thin security offerings. For years, security experts have called on the San Francisco company to introduce a measure called two-factor authentication that they say would greatly reduce such breaches.

In recent months, Twitter has appeared to respond by hiring security experts and posting job listings for software engineers who could help the company roll out two-factor authentication.

MARKETS JUMP

The false "BREAKING" tweet, which went out to the AP's nearly 2 million Twitter followers, sent the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average falling sharply before they recovered. Stock and bond futures also were affected.

The three-minute plunge triggered by the tweet briefly wiped out $136.5 billion of the S&P 500 index's value, according to Reuters data. The Dow Jones Industrial Average temporarily dropped 143.5 points, or 0.98 percent.

For a graph of the S&P plunge, see: http://link.reuters.com/gez57t.

A spokesman for the Securities and Exchange Commission declined to comment.

"It puts into perspective our increasing dependence on technology and communications," said Bill Baruch, senior market strategist at iiTRADER.com.

"As we put more and more trust in technology for our communications, it brings us back to reality in the sense that these communications are easily misconstrued, easily hacked, so not only can people put out false information, but they can capitalize on it."

Earlier this year, Bloomberg's professional trading platform started incorporating tweets. On Tuesday, spokeswoman Sabrina Briefel said the fake tweet did appear on the Bloomberg terminal. She said the company was not reconsidering its decision to include tweets.

The AP is the latest media organization to come under siege from hackers in a spate of high profile incidents over the past several months. The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal said their systems were hacked, prompting the White House and lawmakers to push through legislation that will help better defend against cyber attacks.

Reuters News said in August one of its Twitter accounts was hacked and false tweets were posted, mainly related to the armed struggle in Syria.

(Reporting by Susan Heavey and Alina Selyukh in Washington; Gerry Shih in San Francisco; and Jennifer Saba, Dan Burns, Doris Frankel in New York; Writing by Alina Selyukh; Editing by Christopher Wilson, Bill Trott and Philip Barbara)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ap-spokesman-says-tweet-white-house-explosions-bogus-172942863.html

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