Saturday, June 30, 2012

Cameroon, China Eximbank sign $467 million loan

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Britain's urban rivers bounce back

Britain's urban rivers bounce back [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 29-Jun-2012
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Urban rivers throughout England and Wales have improved dramatically in water quality and wildlife over the last 20 years

Urban rivers throughout England and Wales have improved dramatically in water quality and wildlife over the last 20 years.

That's the conclusion of one the largest studies of national trends in river health ever undertaken.

After decades of pollution, typically from poorly treated sewage and industrial waste, rivers in or near Britain's major urban areas are regaining insects such as mayflies and stoneflies that are typical of fast-flowing, oxygen-rich waters. The range of invertebrates found has also increased, on average, by around 20%.

Researchers from Cardiff University's School of Biosciences carried out an independent analysis of data supplied by the Environment Agency using almost 50,000 samples from thousands of rural and urban locations.

The team puts the general improvement down to industrial decline, tighter regulation and improved wastewater treatment over recent decades.

The recovery has not been universal, however. Rivers in some rural upland areas such as Wales and parts of northern England appeared to deteriorate slightly. The team is now investigating these trends further.

Another important finding was that drought years reversed the recovery at least temporarily.

Dr Ian Vaughan, lead author of the study said: "These important results show how benefits to river biodiversity the huge array of species that live in our rivers have arisen from investment and long-term restoration intended largely for other 'river ecosystem services' such as drinking water and sanitation."

Co-author, Professor Steve Ormerod, added: "While some pollutants are still problematic, there is no doubt that this is a major success story that shows what can be achieved by effective environmental regulation. These are very large improvements not only for river ecosystems, but for the many people who live, work and play along their banks everywhere from Burnley to the Black Country or from Merthyr Tydfil to Cardiff."

Head of Catchment Management at the Environment Agency, David Baxter, said: "High quality environments promote wellbeing and creativity, so improvements in rivers are important for wildlife, people and the economy. It is great to see this independent analysis confirm that urban rivers are recovering, but there is still more work to do. We're working with farmers, businesses and water companies to reduce pollution and improve water quality and we have plans to transform more than 9,500 miles of rivers in England and Wales by 2015."

A paper describing the study appears in the current issues of the prestigious international journal, Global Change Biology.

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Britain's urban rivers bounce back [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 29-Jun-2012
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Contact: Steve Ormerod
Ormerod@cardiff.ac.uk
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Cardiff University

Urban rivers throughout England and Wales have improved dramatically in water quality and wildlife over the last 20 years

Urban rivers throughout England and Wales have improved dramatically in water quality and wildlife over the last 20 years.

That's the conclusion of one the largest studies of national trends in river health ever undertaken.

After decades of pollution, typically from poorly treated sewage and industrial waste, rivers in or near Britain's major urban areas are regaining insects such as mayflies and stoneflies that are typical of fast-flowing, oxygen-rich waters. The range of invertebrates found has also increased, on average, by around 20%.

Researchers from Cardiff University's School of Biosciences carried out an independent analysis of data supplied by the Environment Agency using almost 50,000 samples from thousands of rural and urban locations.

The team puts the general improvement down to industrial decline, tighter regulation and improved wastewater treatment over recent decades.

The recovery has not been universal, however. Rivers in some rural upland areas such as Wales and parts of northern England appeared to deteriorate slightly. The team is now investigating these trends further.

Another important finding was that drought years reversed the recovery at least temporarily.

Dr Ian Vaughan, lead author of the study said: "These important results show how benefits to river biodiversity the huge array of species that live in our rivers have arisen from investment and long-term restoration intended largely for other 'river ecosystem services' such as drinking water and sanitation."

Co-author, Professor Steve Ormerod, added: "While some pollutants are still problematic, there is no doubt that this is a major success story that shows what can be achieved by effective environmental regulation. These are very large improvements not only for river ecosystems, but for the many people who live, work and play along their banks everywhere from Burnley to the Black Country or from Merthyr Tydfil to Cardiff."

Head of Catchment Management at the Environment Agency, David Baxter, said: "High quality environments promote wellbeing and creativity, so improvements in rivers are important for wildlife, people and the economy. It is great to see this independent analysis confirm that urban rivers are recovering, but there is still more work to do. We're working with farmers, businesses and water companies to reduce pollution and improve water quality and we have plans to transform more than 9,500 miles of rivers in England and Wales by 2015."

A paper describing the study appears in the current issues of the prestigious international journal, Global Change Biology.

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Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-06/cu-bur062912.php

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Flickr brings in Nokia map data for precise geotagged photos, Instagram shots just got eerily accurate

Flickr brings in Nokia map data for extraprecise geotagged photos, Instagram shots just got eerily accurate

Open Street Map has been helping Flickr display geotagged shots for some time. That crowdsourced map data has led to more than a few photos being located in a gray blob, however, which is why Yahoo just struck a deal to put Nokia maps into as many nooks and crevices of the world as possible. The addition will make sure that Instagram photo tour of Africa is often accurate down to the street corner, not to mention give a slightly Finland-tinged look to the maps themselves. Open Street Map isn't going away, but it's now being used only for those areas where regular coverage is spotty or non-existent. The images already apply to any existing and upcoming uploads -- there will be no question that self-portrait was taken in Tanzania.

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Hawaiian Telcom Services will offer more sports programming

Hawaiian Telcom Services Co. Inc. has signed a multiyear distribution agreement with Universal Sports Network to bring the network?s Olympic sports coverage and other sports programming to Hawaiian Telcom TV customers on Oahu.

Hawaiian Telcom Services, a subsidiary of Hawaiian Telcom Holdco, will launch Universal Sports on Friday on Hawaiian Telcom Channel 90 and high-definition Channel 1090. The channel will be available as a free preview in July and August, and after that will be available exclusively to the company?s Advantage Plus package subscribers. The Summer Olympic Games will be held in London July 27-Aug. 12.

?We look forward to delivering our unique and compelling content, including the Kona Ironman, and building a successful relationship with Hawaiian Telcom as they grow the footprint of their outstanding, all-digital TV service throughout Oahu,? David Sternberg, CEO of Universal Sports, said in a statement.

Hawaiian Telcom launched its digital television service a year ago and currently offers more than 100 full-time HD channels.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/vertical_44/~3/o86mlzTgfiM/hawaiian-telcom-services-will-offer.html

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Hands-on with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean on the Google Galaxy Nexus

Sponsored links, if any, appear in green.

Here at Google I/O 2012, the search giant handed out Galaxy Nexus smartphones to attendees that were updated with a preview version of the new Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system. We got our hands on one and gave it a quick tour to check out the new features.

There a number of new features in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, but the most prominent ones are the improved touch response and performance, offline voice to text transcription, new home screen and widget management, revamped notification bar, and Google Now intelligent search tool.

Performance-wise, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean on the Galaxy Nexus appears to be snappy and quick, but that is often the case when a phone is loaded with a clean operating system for the first time. In our experience, once the phone has been in use and loaded with apps and data, it tends to slow down significantly. We will have to see if that happens with Android 4.1, or if Google's under-the-hood improvements are really making a difference in the long run.

Google's new offline voice transcription works as promised and makes the existing feature more usable in more situations. The new home screen and widget management features are well done and add to the already improved experience offered in Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Likewise, the new notification bar offers more information than before and the ability to swipe down with two fingers to display even more data if wanted. It is also possible to perform actions, such as reply or comment, on notifications that display in the new status bar.

Google Now is a big new feature that promises to make it easier to carry out day-to-day tasks. Google's goal with Now is to provide information to the user without them asking for it. It does this by combining data from past search history, current location, and upcoming calendar data to inform the user of such things as weather, flight times, transportation information, upcoming events, and more. We didn't get a whole lot of time to play with Google Now just yet, but we look forward to taking a deeper dive into it when we have a final, proper version of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean to test.

All in all, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is most certainly an incremental improvement over Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, but the new features and performance enhancements promise to provide a better experience for many users, which is the most important thing of all. Unfortunately, it may be a long time before many Android owners get to benefit from Jelly Bean's improvements, as the vast majority of devices in use today aren't even running Android 4.0 yet. The Jelly Bean update is shipping on the new Google Nexus 7 tablet and will be available for the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S smartphones in mid-July. Other than that, we really don't know when it will come to the multitude of Android devices in use today.

Source: http://www.mobileburn.com/20002/news/hands-on-with-android-41-jelly-bean-on-the-google-galaxy-nexus

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Friday, June 29, 2012

Al Armendariz, EPA Chief Ousted For "Crucifying" Energy Industry, Joins Sierra Club

When video surfaced earlier this year of EPA's regional administrator Al Armendariz comparing his strategy for regulating the oil and gas industry as the EPA's regional head to crucifixion, Republicans gladly accepted the former SMU professor's proffered head. Then, when they asked him to Washington to be pilloried in person, he had the audacity to stand them up in favor of the lefties at the Sierra Club.

We learned today that Armendariz might not have been giving Congress the finger so much as extending his hand to his future employer. The Sierra Club announced today that, come mid-July, Armendariz will join the environmental group as part of their Beyond Coal campaign.

Per the Sierra Club, "Dr. Armendariz will draw on his scientific expertise working on air, water, and climate science to help move Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas off coal-fired electricity and toward an economy powered by job-generating clean energy sources such as wind and the sun."

As expected, the press release makes no mention of crucifixion. That's a tool of government bureaucrats, and Armendariz is at the Sierra Club now. No, this is jihad.

Source: http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/unfairpark/2012/06/al_armendariz_epa_chief_ousted.php

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Exclusive: Lucy Hale Is Going Country On First Album

'I grew up in Tennessee, so that's always been my heart and soul,' the 'Pretty Little Liars' star tells MTV News.
By Kara Warner


Lucy Hale
Photo: MTV News

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Sirius XM Radio, Howard Stern coming to Google TV

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Google Inc is getting help from shock jock Howard Stern to revive its Internet TV software, which has languished since its debut 19 months ago.

Satellite radio provider Sirius XM will make all of its programming available on Google TV, including Stern's shows and live sports through a new app that will let listeners pause live programs and play back up to five hours of content, the company told Reuters.

Sirius XM, which plans to announce the deal at Google's I/O developer conference in San Francisco on Wednesday, joins a growing list of partners for Google TV such as Netflix and Amazon.com.

But it has been an uphill battle for Google to convince TV networks and other content providers to let their programs be available on devices powered by Google TV.

Google TV is built into television models manufactured by Sony Corp, LG Electronics, as well as Vizio set-top boxes. It allows consumers to access online videos and websites on their TVs, as well as to download and play with specialized apps such as video games.

Google has never revealed how many Google TVs have been sold and analysts have said the product has failed to gain traction with consumers. By contrast, its Android software which powers smartphones has been a runaway success, accounting for 56 percent of the market compared with 23 percent for Apple Inc's iPhone, according to tech research firm Gartner.

TV broadcasters ABC, CBS and NBC blocked online versions of their programs from appearing on Google TV when it was first released in November 2010. Last fall, Disney said a handful of its movies and shows would be available to rent through YouTube on Google TV.

Sirius XM's app can only be used by its 22 million subscribers and cannot be accessed without a Sirius XM subscription. Users who download the app can also listen to additional channels they do not receive in Sirius XM radios in their cars, such as "ESPN SportsCenter", "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Radio" and "Carlin's Corner", a channel dedicated to George Carlin's comedy.

Sirius XM said the app will be available to download this summer, but it did not provide an exact date.

The company said it worked closely with Google to develop the app so subscribers could have another way to access the subscription service. Sirius XM already has apps on Apple and Android mobile devices and some of its channels are available on TV for customers of satellite TV operator Dish Network.

Several of Sirius XM's competitors, Pandora Media and Slacker Radio already have apps on Google TV.

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Cats and dogs and apps

Which do you prefer, cats or dogs? graph of japanese statisticsThis is a survey that would have been quite interesting to see in full, but even this small extract in japan.internet.com from a survey by goo Research into cat people and dog people was rather enjoyable.

Research results

Between the 4th and 6th of June 2012 1,091 members of the goo Research monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. 52.5% of the sample were male, 15.9% in their teens, 17.8% in their twenties, 21.7% in their thirties, 16.2% in their forties, 16.2% in their fifties, and 12.2% aged sixty or older.

I?m a cat person, for many of the reasons listed below. Dogs are friendly because they see you as their leader, but cats like or dislike you just because they can, so to have cats sit on your lap is a sign of mutual trust, unlike a canine?s genetically-programmed hierarchical response.

Research results

Q1: Which do you prefer, cats or dogs? (Sample size=1,091)

Dogs 56%
Cats 30%
Dislike them both 12%
Other 2%

The dog people were asked why they liked dogs, and some of the main reasons were they are charming and loveable, obedient and loyal, clever and easy to train, and reliable. Furthermore, they were asked what they thought of cats, and some of the answers were that cats were egotistical, they are only friendly when it suits them, and they cannot communicate their intentions.

On the other hand, cat people liked that cats were free and did what they wanted to do, they weren?t submissive, they lived their lives at their own page, and they don?t get too close or too distant. For their impressions of dogs, cat people found it tiring being close to a dog, a lot of bother to take them for walks, and their howling was scary.

Next, out of the original sample, 114 people, or 10.4%, had either a pet dog or cat and either a smartphone or a tablet. They were asked the following.

Q2: Have you ever used an app that features dogs or cats? (Sample size=114)

No 58.0%
Yes 31%
Don?t know, forgot 11%
Read more on: cat,dog,goo reseach

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Markets stutter on EU summit pessimism

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Taking Back America's Energy Future From The Lobbyists: 1 Million Americans To Fight Industry Efforts To Kill Clean Energy Agenda

To: ENERGY AND NATIONAL EDITORS

Three Dozen Citizen Organizations From Across Nation Take on Undue Influence of Energy Company "Goliath"; Push Reflects Views of 83 Percent of Americans That a "New-Grassroots Driven" Effort is Needed.

WASHINGTON, June 27, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Fed up with the undue influence of the energy companies, utilities, lobbyists and other interests that are making it impossible for Washington to move forward decisively in achieving America's clean energy future, 36 citizen organizations with more than 1.1 million combined members are joining forces to advance a nine-point "American Clean Energy Agenda" and to push for a serious renewable energy agenda no matter who is the next President or which party controls Congress.

The American Clean Energy Agenda is available online at http://www.CivilSocietyInstitute.org.

As crafted by the groups, the new American Clean Energy Agenda calls for a number of bold steps, including: phasing out nuclear power, natural gas, coal and industrial biomass in favor of efficient use of renewable, non-polluting resources; opposition to a "clean energy standard" that includes coal, nuclear, oil, gas and unsustainable biomass; retooling federal "loan guarantees" to make smarter investments in renewable energy; greater emphasis on renewable energy and energy efficiency programs; and avoiding a future in which Americans suffer the consequences of mountaintop mining for coal and fracking of shale gas that is then exported for use in other nations.

Organized by the nonprofit Civil Society Institute (CSI) and the Environmental Working Group (EWG), the emergence of the new network of citizen-run organizations reflects a deep dissatisfaction among Americans about the iron grip maintained by the energy industry and its lobbyists in promoting the non-solution of an "all of the above" approach to energy that would preserve the worst options and dilute the focus on real solutions.

How do the three dozen groups know they reflect the thinking of the vast majority of Americans? On April 25, 2012, the Civil Society Institute released a national opinion poll conducted by ORC International finding that:

    --  More than three out of four Americans (77 percent) - including         70 percent of Republicans, 76 percent of Independents, and 85         percent of Democrats -- believe that "the energy industry's         extensive and well-financed public relations, campaign         contributions and lobbying machine is a major barrier to moving         beyond business as usual when it comes to America's energy         policy." 
    --  More than eight out of 10 Americans (83 percent) - including 69         percent of Republicans, 84 percent of Independents, and 95         percent of Democrats -- agree with the following statement:         "The time is now for a new, grassroots-driven politics to         realize a renewable energy future. Congress is debating large         public investments in energy and we need to take action to         ensure that our taxpayer dollars support renewable energy-- one         that protects public health, promotes energy independence and         the economic well being of all Americans." 

CSI President Pam Solo said: "It is time for the communities who are suffering the ill effects of fracking, mountaintop mining, and other forms of wasteful and dangerous energy production to have a say in moving America to a clean energy future. The political power of the energy industry has deferred a clean energy agenda at the expense of the health and safety of too many communities in the country. To those who will say that these groups do not have a place at the policy-making table, we say this: These are exactly the people who need to be heard. The harms caused by continued reliance on fossil fuels and nuclear power may not be felt in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill, but they are experienced in the heartland of this nation. We do not have the money, the water or the time to waste delaying and deferring serious solutions to these hidden costs of relying on an old energy path. This agenda puts the burden of proof on those who claim that coal can be clean, fracking natural gas is not harmful, and nuclear power is safe. It is time for reason and precaution over politics. The health of Americans and our environment can no longer be made a secondary priority behind energy development at any price."

Heather White, chief of staff, Environmental Working Group, said: "Whether it be oil and shale gas drilling, coal mining or nuclear energy, this coalition of grassroots experts have witnessed firsthand the devastating impacts of mountaintop mining removal, fracking for natural gas, uranium mining and nuclear waste. We've banded together to take back our clean energy future from the seemingly all-powerful big oil, natural gas and energy companies that continue to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to keep us trapped in a dirty energy economy. As this research shows, the vast majority of Americans agree that we need clean, renewable energy, and don't want big subsidies flowing to oil and nuclear companies. They want us to invest in energy efficiency, renewable and technology to ensure an economically viable and livable economy. We must make a clear choice that will put the nation on the right track to clean energy future."

As signed by the supporting citizen organization, the American Clean Energy Agenda statement reads, in part as follows: "The time is now for a new, grassroots-driven politics to bring about a renewable energy future. As Congress debates major new public investments in energy, we need to ensure that our taxpayer dollars support an energy system that protects public health, promotes energy independence and ensures the economic well being of all Americans.

The precautionary principle must be the lodestar for the effort to create a new energy future for America that goes "beyond business as usual." In the energy sphere, the core of the precautionary principle is to prevent degradation of the environment, protect public health, preserve access to clean water, sustain the electric grid and combat global climate change, all while laying the basis for an adequate standard of living for today's populations and future generations .

We, the undersigned, agree to this fundamental principle and further commit to work toward a truly renewable, sustainable energy standard that built on the following shared premises:

  1. We must generate the political will to create a sustainable      healthy energy future by 2030 by accelerating the phase-out of      nuclear power, natural gas, coal and industrial biomass and      driving a grand transition to efficient use of renewable,      non-polluting resources.   2. Achieving a sustainable energy future hinges on grassroots      organizing to mobilize and educate the public and to demand      support from our community, business, and political leaders.   3. The entrenched dirty energy industry's public relations machine      and lobbyists block the path to healthy energy options and      sources. We will expose their misleading tactics and promote a      truly healthy and renewable energy system.   4. The renewable energy standard is a proven model for a sustainable      future, and our goal is to see it implemented on a national basis      - as it already is in many states and other nations. We oppose the      so-called "clean energy standard" as a dishonest political ploy      designed to protect polluting energy industries - coal, nuclear,      oil, gas and unsustainable biomass - that have brought us to the      crisis we are in today.   5. We urge our local, state and federal authorities with jurisdiction      over energy generation, power distribution and rate-setting to      ensure a level playing field for renewable energy and efficiency.      It is essential to take fully into account the long-term risks and      costs to health, environment and communities of all energy      resources, and to adopt policies based on least cost to consumers      and minimal risk. We urge specific policies that will ensure this      full reckoning as well as strong energy efficiency standards that      minimize the demand for resources and provide good jobs and clear      benefits to consumers.   6. We hold that the overall use of taxpayer dollars for energy      projects - whether called "subsidies," "tax incentives" or "loan      guarantees" - currently runs counter to the public interest.      Government incentives must benefit public health, economic      well-being and the environment. We will develop clear guidelines      to direct smarter public investment in energy.   7. We will educate our fellow citizens about the negative impacts of      water-intensive energy choices on human and environmental health.      Families and communities deserve clean air, access to clean water,      safe, sustainable food and good health.   8. We will demonstrate that renewable energy and energy efficiency      programs can be flexibly configured and adapted across the country      to accommodate regional differences in energy portfolios.   9. Exporting dirty energy harms public health and contaminates our      water, with the result that Americans pay the environmental and      health price of meeting the energy needs of other countries while      gaining nothing in the way of energy independence. Exporting coal      extracted by mountaintop removal and shale gas obtained by      fracking are especially egregious examples. Forcing US industries      to compete with other nations for domestic supplies is likely to      drive up prices dramatically and may cause them to relocate      overseas." 

The 36 organizations joining together to support the agenda are: Appalachian Citizens Law Center; Beyond Nuclear; Catskill Citizens for Safe Energy; Chesapeake Climate Action Network; Christians for the Mountains; Citizens Action Coalition of Indiana; Citizens' Greener Evanston; Civil Society Institute; Clean Air Council; Coal River Mountain Watch; Community Environmental Defense Council; Dakota Resource Council; Don't Waste Michigan; Environmental Advocates of New York; Environmental Working Group; GRACE Communications Foundation; Healthy Planet; Kentucky Coalition; Long Island Progressive Coalition; Northern Plains Resource Council; Nuclear Information and Resource Service; Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition; Oregon Rural Action; Otsego 2000; Partnership for Policy Integrity; Physicians, Scientists, and Engineers for Sustainable and Healthy Energy; Powder River Basin Resource Council; Renewable Energy Long Island; Responsible Drilling Alliance; Shut Down Indian Point Now; Statewide Organizing for Community Empowerment; VT Citizens Action Network; West Michigan Jobs Group; Western Colorado Congress; Western Organization of Resource Councils; and Women's Energy Matters.

The 36 organizations work on the ground in the following 23 states (plus the District of Columbia): California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, North Dakota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wyoming.

The April 25, 2012 ORC International survey conducted for CSI is available online at http://www.civilsocietyinstitute.org/media/042512release.cfm.

ABOUT THE GROUPS

Based in Newton, MA, the nonprofit and nonpartisan Civil Society Institute (http://www.CivilSocietyInstitute.org) is a think tank that serves as a catalyst for change by creating problem-solving interactions among people, and between communities, government and business that can help to improve society. Since 2003, CSI has conducted more than 25 major national and state-level surveys and reports on energy and auto issues, including vehicle fuel-efficiency standards, consumer demand for hybrids/other highly-fuel efficient vehicles, global warming and renewable energy. In addition to being a co-convener of TheCLEAN.org (http://www.TheClean.org), the Civil Society Institute also is the parent organization of the Hybrid Owners of America (http://www.HybridOwnersofAmerica.org).

EWG is a nonprofit research organization based in Washington, D.C. that uses the power of information to protect human health and the environment. http://www.ewg.org.

SOURCE Civil Society Institute, Newton, MA

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Obama prepping thousands of lawyers for election

OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) ? President Barack Obama's campaign has recruited a legion of lawyers to be on standby for this year's election as legal disputes surrounding the voting process escalate.

Thousands of attorneys and support staffers have agreed to aid in the effort, providing a mass of legal support that appears to be unrivaled by Republicans or precedent. Obama's campaign says it is particularly concerned about the implementation of new voter ID laws across the country, the possibility of anti-fraud activists challenging legitimate voters and the handling of voter registrations in the most competitive states.

Republicans are building their own legal teams for the election. They say they're focused on preventing fraud ? making sure people don't vote unless they're eligible ? rather than turning away qualified voters.

Since the disputed 2000 presidential election, both parties have increasingly concentrated on building legal teams ? including high-priced lawyers who are well-known in political circles ? for the Election Day run-up. The Bush-Gore election demonstrated to both sides the importance of every vote and the fact that the rules for voting and counting might actually determine the outcome. The Florida count in 2000 was decided by just 537 votes and ultimately landed in the Supreme Court.

This year in that state alone, Obama and his Democratic allies are poised to have thousands of lawyers ready for the election and hope to have more than the 5,800 attorneys available four years ago. That figure was nearly twice the 3,200 lawyers the Democrats had at their disposal in 2004.

Romney has been organizing his own legal help for the election. Campaign attorney Ben Ginsberg did not provide numbers but said the campaign has been gratified by the "overwhelming number of attorneys who have volunteered to assist."

"We will have enough lawyers to handle all situations that arise," he said.

The GOP doesn't necessarily need to have a numerical counterweight to Obama's attorneys; the 2000 election showed that experienced, connected lawyers on either side can be effective in court.

Former White House counsel Robert Bauer, who is organizing the Obama campaign's legal deployment, said there is great concern this year because he believes GOP leaders around the county have pursued new laws to impede the right to vote.

"The Republican Party and their allies have mapped out their vote suppression campaign as a response to our success in 2008 with grass-roots organization and successful turnout," Bauer said. "This is their response to defeat: changing the rules of participation so that fewer participate."

Several states with Republican leaders have recently pursued changes that could make voting more difficult, including key states such as Florida and Ohio, despite objections from voting rights groups that believe that the laws could suppress votes from low-income and minority blocs.

Republicans dispute that the laws are political, pointing to cases of election fraud and arguing that measures like those requiring voters to show identification are simply common sense.

Independent from the Romney team, a conservative group is prepping an Election Day team of its own to combat possible fraud.

Catherine Engelbrecht, president and founder of True the Vote, said the organization hopes to train and mobilize up to one million volunteers this year, many of them to serve poll watchers. One of the group's main initiatives is to "aggressively pursue fraud reports."

"Being a poll watcher is an age-old tradition and we're fortunate that so many volunteers are ready and willing to take a day off, learn what they need to know and help out at the polls," Engelbrecht said. True the Vote already has thousands signed up to help and had 500 trained election workers monitoring the Wisconsin recall vote earlier this month.

"They serve as volunteer guardians of the republic, to ensure that procedures at the polls are in keeping with state law," she said.

It's one of the efforts that have Obama's team fretting. The Democrats fear that anti-fraud activity could get out of hand, with vigilante poll watchers targeting and intimidating voters who may not know their rights.

"We will have the strategy and the resources to address the threat and protect the voter," Bauer said.

The Obama-aligned attorneys, most of whom are not election experts by trade, undergo training and have materials to show them how to help at the polls on Election Day.

Charles Lichtman, who is helping advise the effort in Florida this year after leading it in the last two cycles, first created the Florida Democratic Lawyers Council after the 2000 election, vowing that there would never be a repeat of that disputed vote. He contends Democrat Al Gore would have won the presidency over Republican George W. Bush if a similar legal infrastructure had been in place then.

Lichtman's efforts have since been replicated for other states. He said that is vital to provide voter protection.

"My experience has been that, in every election, the other side has taken drastic measures to try to suppress the vote," Lichtman said. The volunteer organization has not been involved in the 2012 legal disputes so far, though they are monitoring the developments.

Four years ago, the teams of lawyers organized by Obama and Republican candidate John McCain in 2008 went largely unused since the election wasn't very close.

But this year may be different given all the changes to voting laws ? and the closeness of the race in recent polling.

The states with the strictest ID laws require voters to show photo identification before casting ballots. If they don't have proper identification or fail to bring it, they can cast a provisional ballot but must later go to meet with state elections administrators to sort things out before the ballot is counted.

Voting groups see a variety of potential problems, such as how voters are informed of the rule changes, how poll workers handle voters who fail to bring IDs and whether voters are provided adequate notice of the steps they need to take after casting an absentee ballot.

About 30 states have some form of an ID law, with varying methods of implementation.

Legal challenges typically start coming in the weeks before the election, but "litigation has started coming sooner and more vociferously" this year, says Edward Foley, an elections law expert with Ohio State University. That includes lawsuits surrounding Florida's plan to purge ineligible voters from the rolls.

Foley said. "We're in an era of increased litigiousness over the voting process."

He said lawsuits after Election Day may occur only if votes in a battleground state are within the "margin of litigation." That would probably be a difference of just hundreds of votes, a result that would be rare.

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Associated Press writer Mike Baker can be reached on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/HiPpEV

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Queen, ex-IRA chief face N.Ireland peace milestone

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II waves to the public as she arrives for a Service of Thanksgiving in Saint Macartin's Cathedral in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, Tuesday, June 26, 2012. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived in Northern Ireland for a two day visit to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II waves to the public as she arrives for a Service of Thanksgiving in Saint Macartin's Cathedral in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, Tuesday, June 26, 2012. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived in Northern Ireland for a two day visit to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

Writing is seen on Black mountain, West Belfast, Northern Ireland, Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Overnight, the hillside overlooking Sinn Fein's other principal power base, Catholic west Belfast, was decorated with a massive Irish flag and the slogan "Erin (Ireland) is our Queen." The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived in Northern Ireland for a two day visit to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II arrives for a Service of Thanksgiving in Saint Macartin's Cathedral in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, Tuesday, June 26, 2012. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived in Northern Ireland for a two day visit to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

Members of the public wave their Union Jack flag as they wait for Britain's Queen Elizabeth II to arrive for a Service of Thanksgiving in Saint Macartin's Cathedral in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, Tuesday, June 26, 2012. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived in Northern Ireland for a two day visit to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II leaves a Service of Thanksgiving in Saint Macartin's Cathedral in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, Tuesday, June 26, 2012. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived in Northern Ireland for a two day visit to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

(AP) ? Queen Elizabeth II prayed together Tuesday with Catholic and Protestant leaders from across Northern Ireland as this long-divided land demonstrated its rising faith in a shared future ? and braced for a peacemaking milestone that has been a quarter-century in the making.

The British monarch visited the lakeside town of Enniskillen, scene of one of the Irish Republican Army's most shocking atrocities, for events symbolizing how far Northern Ireland has come from its darkest days of bloodshed. On Wednesday she's expected to meet and shake hands with Martin McGuinness, former commander of the dominant Provisional IRA faction, in what many see as the symbolic conclusion to a four-decade conflict.

Their first-ever contact, long avoided by McGuinness' Irish nationalist party Sinn Fein, follows the Provisional IRA's killing of some 1,775 people since 1970, including the queen's own cousin Lord Louis Mountbatten ? a 1979 assassination that IRA experts say McGuinness himself sanctioned. McGuinness today is the senior Catholic in Northern Ireland's unity government, an institution forged following the Provisionals' 2005 decision to renounce violence and disarm.

Yet the political difficulties that McGuinness faces are writ large on the Northern Ireland landscape. Catholics and Protestants alike are suddenly ribbing him, if not to his face, as "Sir Martin of Londonderry" ? a tongue-in-cheek reference to his home city, because virtually all Irish nationalists reject that British name and use its native Irish name of Derry. Many Protestant leaders and analysts likewise have asserted, triumphantly, that the peace process has left McGuinness with no choice but to bend the knee to the British monarch.

"If Martin McGuinness is to be the deputy first minister of Northern Ireland, he needs to recognize that her majesty is head of state of the United Kingdom," said Jeffrey Donaldson, a lawmaker from the main Protestant party, the Democratic Unionists, which today runs Northern Ireland in an odd but surprisingly stable coalition with Sinn Fein.

"Other than moving into Buckingham Palace and curling up like an old green corgi at the foot of the queen's bed, I'm not sure how much more Sinn Fein could do to indicate that their war has been lost and the surrender terms penned by the British," said Belfast commentator Alex Kane, a former Protestant political activist.

More troublingly, supporters of small IRA groups that still mount occasional shootings and bombings in Northern Ireland have daubed walls in McGuinness' home city with slogans denouncing Sinn Fein as "sellouts."

And overnight, the hillside overlooking Sinn Fein's other principal power base, Catholic west Belfast, was decorated with a massive Irish flag and the slogan "Erin (Ireland) is our Queen." Protestant militants stormed the hill Tuesday night, vandalized it and assaulted one of the Irish nationalist hard-liners guarding it. Police said the man's injuries weren't life-threatening. A police helicopter hovered overhead, using a spotlight to keep tabs on the two rival groups.

Fears that a future IRA might rise out of alienated Catholic districts were nowhere to be heard Tuesday in Enniskillen as the queen arrived in a 10-car motorcade for an ecumenical church service in honor of her 60th anniversary on the throne. Sinn Fein members stayed away from the event.

She and her husband Prince Philip received a standing ovation as she visited the town's Catholic cathedral, her first visit to a Catholic church in her 20 visits to Northern Ireland as queen. And in the neighboring Protestant cathedral, a veritable who's who of Northern Ireland religious life and politics gathered to pray for continued peace. Church leaders praised the contribution of Elizabeth, who last year made her first tour of the Republic of Ireland to broad public support. Sinn Fein was heavily criticized for boycotting her visit.

Archbishop Alan Harper, leader of the Anglican-affiliated Church of Ireland, said in his sermon that the queen's tour of the Irish Republic "was an occasion of profound significance and deep emotion" that signaled an era of genuine peace "perhaps for the first time ever in the recorded history of this island."

The queen greeted some of the thousands of locals who had spent hours standing on the packed, narrow sidewalks of Enniskillen's Church Street. In a private meeting at a Protestant clergyman's home, she met survivors of the Provisional IRA's bomb attack on the town 25 years ago.

The no-warning bomb exploded during an annual ceremony honoring the British dead of both world wars, and its victims were all Protestant civilians: 11 dead and 63 wounded, among them an Enniskillen school principal who never recovered from a coma. Worldwide revulsion over the callousness of the slaughter spurred IRA leaders, particularly McGuinness, to begin sounding out British government and intelligence officials for the terms of an IRA cease-fire.

"Today brings back some terrible memories, to be sure, but above all it shows us that the Enniskillen victims have not been forgotten," said Stephen Gault after meeting the queen. He was wounded in the 1987 blast while his 49-year-old father Sam was killed.

"She's a total lady. We were nervous, but she made us feel at ease," Gault said of the queen.

Despite the continuing threat from small IRA factions clinging to the aim of forcing Northern Ireland out of the UK, organizers of the queen's trip announced it weeks in advance, a radical departure from a decades-old policy requiring a media blackout until her arrival. Police in flak jackets did line Church Street but faced not a word of protest or any sign of trouble.

McGuinness, whom British and Irish officials say was a Provisional IRA commander from 1971 to 2005 when the outlawed group effectively went out of business, is dogged by questions over his insistence that he quit the Provisionals way back in 1974 after he was convicted of membership in the outlawed group.

Experts on Irish republicanism universally dismiss his claim as a lie designed to protect him from potential criminal prosecution or lawsuits by victims. The Provisional IRA's most high-profile victim was Mountbatten, Prince Philip's uncle. The 79-year-old World War II hero had defied police warnings and kept holidaying at his Irish castle each summer. The IRA blew up his yacht as it left harbor, killing him and three others, including his 14-year-old grandson and a 15-year-old schoolboy from Enniskillen.

Ed Moloney, an expert on Irish republicanism who wrote the definitive 2002 account "A Secret History of the IRA," said McGuinness was the Provisional IRA's chief of staff at the time and "gave the order for him (Mountbatten) to be killed."

"The top IRA general on Aug. 27th, 1979, was Martin McGuinness. Without his say-so, Mountbatten would probably have lived for many years more," Moloney wrote on his blog Tuesday.

"While much of the media coverage has dwelt on the significance of the handshake from the point of view of Sinn Fein, the person who has actually made the greatest concession here is surely the queen," Moloney wrote. "Ask yourself this question: If you were asked to shake the hand of the man who killed your favorite uncle, would you do it?"

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Facebook draws user ire with email switcheroo

FILE- In this Thursday, July 16, 2009, file photo, a Facebook user logs into their account in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. In yet another change that irked users, Facebook has replaced the email address you picked to display on your profile page when you signed up for the online social network with an (at)facebook.com address. Previously, users may have had a yahoo.com or gmail.com address displayed, so that if people wanted to contact them outside of Facebook, they could. Sending an email to a Facebook.com address will land the email in the messages section of your Facebook profile. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Sean Kilpatrick)

FILE- In this Thursday, July 16, 2009, file photo, a Facebook user logs into their account in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. In yet another change that irked users, Facebook has replaced the email address you picked to display on your profile page when you signed up for the online social network with an (at)facebook.com address. Previously, users may have had a yahoo.com or gmail.com address displayed, so that if people wanted to contact them outside of Facebook, they could. Sending an email to a Facebook.com address will land the email in the messages section of your Facebook profile. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Sean Kilpatrick)

(AP) ? In yet another change that upset users, Facebook has replaced the email addresses users chose to display on their profile pages with (at)facebook.com addresses.

Previously, users may have displayed their personal yahoo.com or gmail.com address to let people know how to contact them outside of Facebook. Now, Facebook has hidden those addresses and put a Facebook email listing in its place.

The changes raised users' suspicions. By hiding other email addresses Facebook can keep its already-captive audience even more captive. Sending an email to a Facebook.com address will land the email in the messages section of a user's Facebook profile. The more people use Facebook to communicate, the more the company can target ads based on the conversations they have on its platform ? just as Google targets ads to Gmail users based on text in their emails.

"They've got an email service that no one is using," said Forrester analyst Nate Elliott. Getting people to send emails to and from Facebook deepens people's connection to the site, he added. "This is a way of encouraging use ? it's just a rather crude way."

The email change was first pointed out by bloggers over the weekend and publicized by media outlets Monday. The exposure led to gripes from users, mostly on their Facebook pages and on Twitter.

In a statement, Facebook said it is giving users Facebook.com email addresses "because we find that many users find it useful to connect with each other, but using the Facebook email is completely up to you." It added that the email address people use to log in to Facebook or receive notifications won't change.

Users who are bothered by the change can reset their profile. Facebook didn't delete the previously displayed email addresses. So, to revert back to the original address, click on the "about" section of your profile. Once there, look for "Contact Info" and click on the edit icon on its right hand corner. There, you can change who can see your email address and which email addresses they can see.

The Facebook.com email address allows users to communicate with outside email addresses via Facebook, but it's unclear how many people use the feature. Popular as Facebook has been with more than 900 million monthly users, its messages and posts have not replaced email, texting and other forms of communication. According to comScore, Facebook visitors spent an average of 381 minutes (or 6.35 hours) on the site last month.

The company started giving its users Facebook.com email addresses back in 2010, but only in the last few months has it begun to display them on people's profiles. In an announcement that went largely unnoticed, it said in April that it was "updating addresses on Facebook to make them more consistent" across the site. To Facebook consistency meant switching everyone to a Facebook.com address.

Over the weekend, Facebook added a feature that lets users change what contact information is displayed on their Timeline directly from the Timeline ? without having to go into their account settings. In rolling out this change, the company defaulted everyone's displayed address to Facebook.com.

"Ever since the launch of Timeline, people have had the ability to control what posts they want to show or hide on their own timelines, and today we're extending that to other information they post, starting with the Facebook address," Facebook spokeswoman Jillian Stefanki said in an email late Monday.

Menlo Park, Calif.-based Facebook is well known for making changes to its website that occasionally irritate users. Some users are still holding off on switching their old profile pages to the Timeline, which lists users' shared life events, updates and photos in chronological order, dating back to their birth. In 2006, there was a big uproar over a now-central feature of Facebook, the news feed that tells people what their friends are doing.

"It's pretty emblematic of Facebook's mode of operation. Take action and apologize later," said Debra Aho Williamson, an analyst at research firm eMarketer. "They seem like they pulled the trigger without telling everybody. It's going back to the way they were operating a few years ago."

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Associated Press Writer Andrew Dalton in Los Angeles contributed to this story.

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Texas stand-your-ground case to resume after delay

Raul Rodriguez, right, stands with his attorney Bill Stradley as he is found guilty of killing Kelly Danaher Wednesday, June 13, 2012, in Houston. A jury convicted Rodriguez of murdering his neighbor during a confrontation outside the neighbor's home two years ago, rejecting his claim that he was within his rights to fatally shoot the man under Texas' version of a stand-your-ground law. (AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, Brett Coomer) MANDATORY CREDIT

Raul Rodriguez, right, stands with his attorney Bill Stradley as he is found guilty of killing Kelly Danaher Wednesday, June 13, 2012, in Houston. A jury convicted Rodriguez of murdering his neighbor during a confrontation outside the neighbor's home two years ago, rejecting his claim that he was within his rights to fatally shoot the man under Texas' version of a stand-your-ground law. (AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, Brett Coomer) MANDATORY CREDIT

(AP) ? Attorneys for a retired Texas firefighter who was convicted of murder for shooting his unarmed neighbor during a dispute over a noisy birthday party prepared to present witnesses in the punishment phase of the man's trial.

Forty-six-year-old Raul Rodriguez argued he was within his rights under Texas' version of a stand-your-ground law when he killed Kelly Danaher in 2010.

The punishment phase in the Houston trial is to resume Monday after a delay of more than a week due to scheduling conflicts.

Before the break, prosecutors presented neighbors, former co-workers and Rodriguez's ex-wife. They testified Rodriguez was abusive, a bad neighbor and had once shot a dog.

Rodriguez killed Danaher, a 36-year-old elementary school teacher, and wounded two other men while telling a police dispatcher, "I'm standing my ground here."

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HBT: Red Sox deal Youkilis to White Sox

The White Sox announced after Sunday?s game that they?ve acquired Kevin Youkilis from Boston in exchange for?right-hander Zach Stewart and utilityman Brent Lillibridge.

The Red Sox are also sending $5.5 million in cash to help cover Youkilis? salary, according to FOXSports.com?s Ken Rosenthal.

?I just got off the phone with him, he?s very excited to join our club and he?s got a little edge to him that I like,? White Sox GM Kenny Williams said. ?I can?t tell you exactly what he said, but he wants to come in and prove some people wrong.?

Youkilis will take over at the hot corner for the White Sox. Brent Morel, who opened the season with the job, is out with a back injury and there is no timetable for his return. He was struggling mightily anyway, and he?ll likely be optioned to Triple-A once healthy.

The Red Sox are now committed to Will Middlebrooks at third, and they?ll see if Stewart and Lillibridge can help in lesser roles. Stewart, 25, had a 6.00 ERA in one start and 17 relief appearances for the White Sox this season. He?s to join the rotation at Triple-A Pawtucket for now. Extremely homer-prone up to this point of his major league career ? he?s allowed 21 in 97 1/3 innings ? he figures to benefit from getting out of U.S. Cellular Park. While Fenway is still a hitter?s park, it?s not a home run park.

Lillibridge was outstanding in his bit role last year, hitting .258/.340/.505 with 13 homers in 186 at-bats. This year, he?s returned to previous form, with a .175 average, no homers and 26 strikeouts in 63 at-bats. On the plus side, he?s a good defensive outfielder, and he?s capable of playing anywhere in the infield, though he?s well below average at second base and short.

Youkilis, who was drafted by Boston back in 2001, went 2-for-4 with an RBI triple Sunday in his final game for the Red Sox. He?s hitting .233/.317/.377 in 146 at-bats this season.

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Monday, June 25, 2012

Free Technology for Teachers: Google Earth A to Z

The Google Earth Blog recently started a new series of posts called Google Earth A to Z. Each post will explain an aspect of Google Earth that begins with a different letter of the alphabet. Today's post is about Borders and Buildings in Google Earth. The Google Earth Blog is one of my go-to places for tips, ideas, and the latest news about Google Earth. If you're looking for expand your knowledge of Google Earth, I encourage you to follow their new series Google Earth A to Z.

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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Scott Brooks Deserves To Stay Head Coach Of Oklahoma City Thunder

It's a rare situation that Scott Brooks finds himself in. The head coach of the Oklahoma City Thunder is now officially without a contract as of the end of the 2011-12 NBA season. Yet the coach also just finished losing in the NBA Finals to the Miami Heat, taking his young core led by Kevin Durant to the edge of a title.

It's clear that Brooks has some leverage to negotiate with given his current position. Rumors of Phil Jackson have swirled and some believe the team wants to actually move on. However, such rumors are popular this time of year given the void of any real news, and Brooks is taking the moderate approach with the media.

I'm sure they will, too. Brooks did a wonderful job with Durant and Russell Westbrook and the rest to bring them together and believe in the cohesive whole. All throughout the season and NBA playoffs, the stars of the team talked about the unit rather than their own parts within it and that's difficult to do in the days of celebrating superstars.

While Brooks' decisions and adjustments (or lack of them) were criticized on basketball's biggest stage, that's always going to happen to the losing team of any series. Someone has to lose. 'Tis the nature of the game. And that someone has to lose for a particular reason. You don't fire the guy because he lost but instead realize he will learn from it and fix it next time.

Not that there's a lot to fix here. The Thunder have a great young core and head coach who just earned amazing experience together as a team. They lost to another team filled with veteran stars who had earned their stripes as well. To say anything about Brooks leaving is ridiculous unless the coach himself wants to move away from coaching the Thunder. Until then, Brooks deserves as much job security as anyone else in the league.

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