Friday, August 31, 2012

David Chalian Fired By Yahoo News After Shocking Remark About Mitt and Ann Romney


Yahoo News' Washington bureau chief David Chalian has been fired after a shocking remark he made about Mitt Romney and his wife Ann was caught on camera.

Chalian was overheard saying that the Romneys were "not concerned at all" about Hurricane Issac and are "happy to have a party with black people drowning."

Chalian seemed to be referring to the Republican National Convention taking place in Tampa just as the Category 1 storm barreled across the Gulf of Mexico.

Yesterday, Yahoo announced it was firing Chalian, "effective immediately."

"David Chalian's statement was inappropriate and does not represent the views of Yahoo," the company said in a statement following the controversy.

"We have already reached out to the Romney campaign, and we apologize to Mitt Romney, his staff, their supporters and anyone who was offended."

Chalian released an apology Wednesday. He wrote that he was "profoundly sorry" and described his statement as an "inappropriate and thoughtless joke."

Chalian also apologized privately and publicly to the Romney campaign.

Ann Romney spoke Tuesday at the RNC, followed by V.P. nominee Paul Ryan last night. Presidential hopeful Romney takes the stage this evening.

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Tea party leaves imprint on GOP convention

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) ? There's a marriage of convenience at the Republican National Convention this week.

Mitt Romney needs the tea party's vigor to ensure the GOP's conservative base is fired up and works on his behalf this fall. The three-year-old tea party movement needs the Republican Party and its new standard-bearer to champion its causes and get its agenda enacted. And the two sides have never had much affinity for the other.

Yet, the tea party has left a solid imprint on its first GOP presidential convention, from the speeches to the platform to the displays of deep opposition to President Barack Obama. With this backdrop, Romney ? hardly the first choice of this group of insurgents ? will accept the nomination Thursday.

"They've been very successful in leaving their mark at this convention," said Republican National Committee Vice Chairman Jim Bopp of Indiana. "They are a vital part of our coalition."

But Romney and the tea party have a difficult past.

The former Massachusetts governor, whose signature accomplishment was passage of a state health care overhaul that Obama's was modeled after and that the tea party despises, never warmed to the insurgent activists and resisted a full embrace of them.

As the GOP looked for a presidential candidate, the tea party rallied behind just about everyone for at least a time, from Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann to Georgia businessman Herman Cain to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich to former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum.

It's safe to say the tea party was, at best, resigned to Romney as its nominee when it got a welcome boost as the candidate chose Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan ? a favorite among this group ? as his running mate.

The tea party is more influential within the Republican Party than within the overall voter population.

According to a recent Associated Press-GfK poll, 48 percent of Republicans considered themselves supporters of the tea party movement. However, only 29 percent of all registered voters considered themselves tea party supporters, and less than 10 percent said they strongly support the movement.

If they turn out in force, these voters could be influential in competitive states such as Iowa, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin, where some conservatives have had misgivings about whether Romney is conservative enough.

With Ryan on the ticket, there was something for them ? and their preferred politicians ? to celebrate this week in Tampa.

"This national movement is fueled by what unites us: a love of liberty, a belief in the unlimited potential of free men and women," Ted Cruz, a tea party-backed U.S. Senate candidate from Texas, declared from the podium this week, igniting cheers from inside the Tampa Bay Times Forum.

While not everyone made such direct overtures to the tea party, its rhetoric of uncompromising spending cuts, strict constitutional adherence and limited government dotted speeches from the GOP's rising stars to the graybeards.

In attendance are some of the movement's heroes, including New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio. Another favorite, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, was greeted with cheers of "Liberty!" when he stepped to the podium Wednesday.

"We have nothing to fear except our own unwillingness to defend what is naturally ours, our God-given rights," Paul said during his speech to the convention, prompting a renewed roar.

The insurgents' imprint went beyond the rhetoric.

Tea party activists also won changes to the Republican Party's platform, including nearly a dozen fiscal positions, such as studying returning the United States to the gold standard and requiring a two-thirds majority in Congress to pass a tax increase.

But there was tension behind the scenes when party officials sought to weaken tea party influence.

First, the RNC's rules committee voted that it could change the party rules in the middle of the four-year cycle ? instead of every four years, as has been the practice. This is a particularly sensitive point with the tea party's rule sticklers.

Another new rule was aimed at limiting the ability of insurgent presidential candidates to amass delegates to future Republican conventions. They require states to award delegates to candidates based on the outcome of primaries and caucuses.

The new rules originally allowed the likely presidential nominee to choose which delegates would represent them at the convention ? taking that power from state parties, which prompted sharp opposition from tea party activists. In a concession, party leaders agreed to remove the language, instead saying delegates who support candidates other than the one they are obligated to support shall have their votes nullified.

The change appeased some state party activists who didn't like the idea of candidates mandating which delegates could attend the national convention. But it didn't satisfy supporters of Texas Rep. Ron Paul or many tea party activists.

"Most of the tea party activists are really unhappy about this," said Oregon delegate Russ Walker. "We feel it's kind of cast a black cloud over the success we had with the platform."

The tea party can be traced to 2008, when voters started protesting spending.

The group broke through nationally in 2009 as opponents to federal legislation expanding access to health care, and then fueled a wave that carried Republicans to enough victories in the House for control.

Now, many tea partiers say the GOP owes them.

"It would have been nice to see some more of a tea-party presence," said Nevada Republican James Smack. "We can't win without them."

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Associated Press writer Stephen Ohlemacher in Washington contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tea-party-leaves-imprint-gop-convention-070553174--election.html

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

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Defendant in Texas rape case disappears from trial

This undated booking photo provided by the Liberty County Sheriff's Department in Liberty, Texas, shows Eric McGowen. Opening statements were scheduled to begin Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012, in Liberty in a trial for McGowen, who is charged with aggravated sexual assault of an 11-year-old girl in 2010 in Cleveland, Texas. McGowen is among 14 adults charged in the case. He faces up to life in prison if convicted of aggravated sexual assault of a child. (AP Photo/Courtesy the Liberty County Sheriff's Department)

This undated booking photo provided by the Liberty County Sheriff's Department in Liberty, Texas, shows Eric McGowen. Opening statements were scheduled to begin Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012, in Liberty in a trial for McGowen, who is charged with aggravated sexual assault of an 11-year-old girl in 2010 in Cleveland, Texas. McGowen is among 14 adults charged in the case. He faces up to life in prison if convicted of aggravated sexual assault of a child. (AP Photo/Courtesy the Liberty County Sheriff's Department)

(AP) ? One of the men accused in a series of repeated sexual assaults of a young Texas girl disappeared from his trial Wednesday, following a day of emotional testimony from the now 13-year-old girl who cried as a video of one of the encounters was played for jurors.

Testimony continued despite the absence of 20-year-old defendant Eric McGowen, who is one of 14 adults accused of having sex with the girl during a nearly three-month span two years ago. Six boys also are charged in the case.

Prosecutors and defense attorneys huddled briefly with District Judge Mark Morefield in front of his bench when defendant Eric McGowen, 20, failed to return to the courtroom following an afternoon break. The judge then told jurors the trial would go on without him.

Morefield later said a bench warrant had been issued, and McGowen's bond was increased from $35,000 to $250,000. The judge denied a defense motion for a continuance in the case and said the trial would resume Thursday morning.

McGowen is charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child and faces up to life in prison if convicted.

The girl, testifying under a pseudonym, told jurors about two incidents, one in October 2010 and one the next month, in which McGowen and several other men and boys took turns having sex with her while recording the encounters on video.

The girl briefly broke down in tears as jurors were shown a few minutes of video of an alleged October 2010 sexual assault in a house in Cleveland, a small southeast Texas town where she and the defendants lived.

The girl, who was 11 at the time, said she was brought into what she described as the "baby room" in the house, and that McGowen and others took turns having sex with her. She said the video, which several jurors turned away from, was of her being assaulted by another man charged in the case.

"Did the guys just take turns with you?" prosecutor Joe Warren asked.

"Yes sir," the girl said.

The girl seemed calm for most of the roughly 1? hours she testified. She mostly gave short answers to questions, often pausing to stare at the floor or ceiling of the Liberty courtroom before responding.

She described another alleged rape that November that started in a different Cleveland home the defendants called the "boom boom" room, according to prosecutors, and that continued later at a nearby abandoned trailer.

Asked by Warren if more than 20 males might have assaulted her that day, the girl responded, "Probably."

She also told jurors that McGowen used a beer bottle on her during that incident.

Jurors were later shown police photos of used condoms and condom wrappers found inside and outside the house in the November incident.

McGowen's attorney, Matthew Poston, questioned the girl for about six minutes, during which he asked whether she twice told police early in the investigation that she never had sex with McGowen. The girl said she didn't remember saying that.

Prosecutors say the girl was assaulted on at least five occasions from mid-September through early December of 2010.

Eight of the 20 defendants accused in the case have pleaded guilty, including all six juveniles. A gag order has prevented prosecutors and defense attorneys from commenting.

Authorities began investigating that December after one of the girl's friends told a teacher he watched a cellphone video of her being raped in an abandoned trailer.

The case sparked outrage in Cleveland, a community of roughly 9,000 residents 45 miles northeast of Houston. Early in the investigation, some residents suggested the girl was partly responsible because they say she wore makeup, looked older than her age and wasn't properly supervised by her parents, drawing widespread condemnation.

The case also has been complicated by a belief among many in the predominantly black neighborhood where several of the suspects live that the arrests were racially motivated. All of the suspects are black, while the girl is Hispanic.

During opening statements Wednesday, Warren told jurors he would present them with videotaped and written confessions in which McGowen admitted to raping the girl.

"What took place to this girl was nothing better than a pack of animals attacking," Warren said.

On Tuesday, Poston tried but failed to get the confessions thrown out, arguing that police improperly questioned McGowen.

During his opening statement, Poston told jurors that the video evidence in the case doesn't show McGowen having sex with the girl.

"The truth in this case is not always what it seems," he said.

One of the two adults who pleaded guilty in the case received a 15-year prison term and the other is awaiting sentencing. The six juveniles each received 7-year prison terms that were suspended, putting them on probation for that amount of time.

Most of the adult defendants in the case face charges of aggravated sexual assault of a child, while four face a charge of continuous sexual abuse of a child.

Associated Press

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Some stuff supporting short stories ? Haley's Comment

Hello. I?ve some good news ? I managed to sell a short story to famed magazine Interzone. I think I first submitted a story to them back in 1993 or so, and have tried five or six times since, so this is a big deal for me. I?ve had a few shorts published before, by Hub Magazine, and in the Dark Spires anthology, and you know, seeing as I?ve got three books out and another four on the way, I think I can just about get away with calling myself a writer. But getting a short into Interzone means I?ll hold my head that little higher. Being published by them brings a kind of legitimacy to an author that?s hard to gain elsewhere. They carry stories by all manner of very talented writers after all, and have helped launch the careers of many big name authors. I feel like I have a foot in the door of the big boys? club now.

The story, ?iRobot?, will be out soon-ish ? I?ll let you know when as soon as I know myself.

I?ve another short out sooner ? ?The Rite of Holos?, the first piece of Black Library work I?ve written to get published. Concerning Space Marines of the Blood Drinkers chapter, it?s a kind of sneaky prequel to something I can?t really talk about yet. You can read ?The Rite of Holos? in September?s issue of Hammer and Bolter, which is on sale very soon.

If you fancy it, there?s some of my unpublished and previously published short stories available for free at the top of this page on the drop down menu under? ?Fiction -> Short Stories?, and a couple of Richards & Klein shorts under ?Fiction -> Richards & Klein?. More can be bought as ebooks (?ereads? maybe? They?re too short to be ?ebooks?) at the Robot Trading Company for a modest sum.

To celebrate the acceptance of ?iRobot?, here?s a piece I wrote for Death Ray?s ?Deep Thought? section way back in 2008 on short stories (I?ve actually being saving it for just such an eventuality as this). Originally published in DR 16, where we started publishing a short story every issue ourselves, in it I talk about short stories, why they?re important, and why they?re not as popular as they might be, plus there are comments from many writers/anthologists/short story publishers on the same topic. Some of it?s a little out of date, some details regarding publication etc have changed (I deleted a segment on Jim Baen?s Universe, as that closed in 2010, and Hub, as far as I can tell, hasn?t had a new issue since last year), but it?s mostly still relevant.

Incidentally, the short stories were quite popular in Death Ray, but the comment I most often heard was, ?I don?t read them, but I?m glad that they?re there.? A telling attitude in light of the discussion below.

The long and the short of it

Short stories used to be the whole of the genre, but all that changed. Guy Haley wonders why big is so good in our current age?

We live in an era of bloated books. A non-fan that wanders into the SF section of a book shop could be forgiven for thinking that the genre is sold by the kilo. As brilliant as some of these tomes are, others exhibit the worst excesses of airport potboilers, their size a response to the demand for more words per currency unit.

But it was not always so. ?Short stories in magazines used to be very nearly the whole of the SF genre,? says professional fan Dave Langford. ?One important early critical book, James Blish?s The Issue At Hand, is mainly about shorts and novellas. Now there?s an odd market gap between ever-longer novels in the bookshops and ever-shorter flash fiction for dwindling attention spans on the web.?

Anthologies, too, used to be a mainstay of the book industry, but not any more. Why shorts do not to sell is puzzling. Fantastical writing has always been used by writers to present outlandish or controversial concepts, and the rabbit-punch delivery of shorts adds a wallop of extra power. Many writers excel at short fiction. Author and ex-New Worlds editor Michael Moorcock tells us: ?It does seem to me that some writers, especially those exploring something other than character, do best in the form but write at novel length often because it?s harder to make a living from short fiction. I can think of a number of SF writers who did their most impressive work in short stories, including Theodore Sturgeon, Ray Bradbury,?Harlan Ellison, J.G. Ballard and M. John Harrison.?

It?s not just SF. ?Ghost stories are notoriously difficult to sustain over novel length. After a short? while the reader naturally thinks, ?Hang on, we?ve had page after page of suspense, when are we gonna see this ghost/monster/alien then??,? says author John Whitbourn. ?And, once you?ve ?seen? it, how many more times can you bear seeing it before familiarity breeds contempt??

Fantasy once thrived on shorts too; that genre?s name might conjure up the image of the 12-book cycle now, but think on Fritz Leiber, Robert E. Howard, and Clark Ashton Smith. Where would Conan be without short stories?

Shorts allow writers to explore new ideas. They inspire other writers. Shorts are the sparks of the genre that set off big fires. A writer can make you think several times with a book of shorts, and some ideas simply don?t have enough juice in them for a novel. Can you imagine Ellison?s ?I Have no Mouth and I Must Scream?, or Ray Bradbury?s ?The Veldt? supporting 350 pages? Indeed, look at Isaac Asimov?s ?Nightfall?, much undermined by its novel length incarnation. The short is the home of the clever concept, the killer twist.

Writing shorts is also vital to a writer?s development, their length instilling discipline. ?Short stories are where many of us learned our basic skills: plot, character, a beginning and an end,? says Robin Hobb.

Michael Moorcock again: ?I learned to write by doing 1,500 word shorts for the likes of Tarzan Adventures, then 3,000 worders for New Worlds, then 12,000 and 15,000 novellas for Science Fantasy and the like? My first published novel Stormbringer was put together in four, 15,000 word parts, which could not have been published in anything but a fantasy/SF magazine.?

Not for nothing does Peter Crowther, editor at PS publishing and Postscripts magazine, call short stories ?the lifeblood of the fantastical genre.? He goes further. ?I still hear from people who begin their writing career with a full-length book, which is like saying you?re going to learn to be a carpenter, but instead of kicking off with a wooden teapot-stand for your mum you build a 20-room, three-storey clapboard house with turrets and pillared front porches. Ridiculous!?

They make good TV and movies, says Hobb, and Whitbourn might have a point when he says, ?Short stories are ideally fitted to our time-poor era. Yet paradoxically, the trend is to tendon-threatening 500+ page books.?

With all this going for them, what in the name of the Cthulhu happened? You can blame the war.

Short fiction once supported a burgeoning industry. In the 19th century, rising literacy fuelled the growth of Penny Dreadful crime magazines in the UK and Dime Novels in the US, which were mainly concerned with the still wild Wild West. These were supplanted by pulp magazines in the early 20th century. Pulps were mass entertainment, and they covered everything. Printed cheaply on low-grade ?pulp? paper (hence the name), hundreds of titles came out every month ? they were so plentiful, unsold stock was used as ballast in ships. But paper shortages in the ?40s forced many pulps to close, never to reopen, although a few hung on until the 1960s. The end of the war also saw fierce competition from TV, later gaming, then the ?net. Ironically, the final decline of printed short stories coincides with the rise of ?geek culture? brought about by electronic media.

Author Stephen Hunt, editor of SFCrowsnest.co.uk, is not optimistic about the form?s future. ?[Shorts] are about as relevant to the current state of SF as a flying tentacled robot abducting a screaming bikini model from a lawn party (ah, that was real cover art). Our kids are the future, and they?re more interested in Twittering and playing EverQuest than the next silly asses? attempt to resurrect Amazing Stories ? however much old gits like me would have it otherwise. They?ll always be the small press of course, but they?re the last thudding breaths of a triceratops choking on asteroid dust, and deep down we all know it.?

I don?t entirely agree with him, and contrary to what Whitbourn says, lack of time is likely to make people want bigger books, rather than shorter tales. In frantic lives, people like predictable escapism, a continuum of comfort. Series of novels give you cliffhangers, the possibility to find out what happens next; shorts don?t.

I suspect the majority of the reading public are unaware of the glories of the short. We?re herd-like creatures. People read chocking great paperbacks because it is what everyone else is doing. And people used to read short stories in pulp mags, to an extent, because that?s what everyone else used to do. We are far more ruled by custom than we think, and custom is only fashion with longevity.

Of course, custom is created by innumerable small choices, and a good part of the pulp mags? demise, and thus the short form, can be planted at the feet of people who like to read short stories. It goes like this: In any one special interest group, there is a vocal minority. Over time, this elite sets what is ?right? in the group, and this begins to restrict the subject?s appeal to the elite that defines it. If you have a declining market anyway, companies ? and let us not forget,?all these things are supposed to make money ? tend to concentrate on this elite, as they appear to be a sure-fire revenue stream. This can be deadly as the elite naturally dwindles and is not easily replenished. It happened to comics in the early 1990s, although they recovered. It happened to roleplaying games in the late ?80s. I think it happened to short SF too. Modern SF shorts can be challenging, full of experimental imagery, weird cross-genre fusions and political point-making. The reasons for their lack of popularity are the same as why Eastenders has a bigger audience than one-off dramas screened on BBC3 and 4. Caught up by the artistic aspirations of the New Wave, the ?SF elite?, I think, focused this corner of the genre on telling stories that attempted to be ?significant?, so much so sometimes it feels as if adventure and entertainment have been left behind. SF has its snobs, as much as anything else. Much of what I read seems self-consciously worthy, or self-consciously weird to the point of pretension. Not that?s there?s anything wrong with this, and such a focus does produce great stories, but they do have limited appeal.

Anyway, that?s by the by. There are numerous other factors in play that mean pulp magazines are not part of our cultural outlook any more. But, and this is a big but, contrary to what some might say, short fiction is still being published, some writers still make money from it (though it is debatable if publishers do), and happily short fiction looks to be undergoing a digital renaissance. A handful of print mags still exist, but on the web podcasts, blogs, and ezines can be found that serve up a pleasing mix of story, albeit often in a wild, unimproved form. However, there are a number of professional e-publications ??Jim Baen?s Universe and Orson Scott Card?s Intergalactic Medicine Show among them. Mass media might have fragmented popular culture by presenting so much choice, but there are still markets in some of those fragments, and the ultimate mass medium, the internet, allows short story writers to reach out to these markets.

?I think electronic publication is the future and the salvation of the short story,? writer and editor Mike Resnick says, ?I can?t tell you which e-publications will live and which won?t, but I can tell you that some of the highest-paying short fiction markets today are all e-zines, and that as quickly as one folds you can look for three or four to take its place.?

The story of the short is a long one, and it isn?t over yet.

Good Places to Read Short Fiction

Regular sites, books and zines where the short lives on in carefully protected environments. Click on the headers for links.

Interzone

The UK?s best known short story magazine, Interzone has been running for 26 years and has helped start the careers of many British SF writers. It is bi-monthly. TTA, Interzone?s publishers, also put out Black Static and Crimewave, horror and crime magazines respectively.

The Mammoth Book of?

Death Ray worships at the short-story altar of Constable & Robinson publishing, who publish several massive tomes of SF, horror and fantasy every year. Editor Gardner Dozois does a particularly fine job of scouring the world for good tales in one of the SF variant. Each has 30 of the best stories in its particular genre, more or less, and is a bargain at ?9.99.

Asimov?s Science Fiction

One of a number of fiction magazines that used celebrity names as a marketing hook, Asimov?s has been running since 1977 and is one of the most well-respected SF magazines in the world. This US mag is currently published by Dell magazines. Asimov?s publishes 10 issues a year.

Analog Science Fiction and Fact

The longest running SF magazine in the world, the US Analog began life as a pulp way back in 1930 under the name Astounding Stories. It flourished under the editorship of John W. Campbell, who discovered many important writers and moulded many more. It is he who is credited with making pulp SF think about the actual future, how its science might work, rather than simply using it as a backdrop for adventure tales. Several name changes on, Analog, which carries articles on popular science too, continues to flourish. It is now also owned by Dell publishing.

Escape Pod

The best SF short story podcast on the web, Escape Pod presents mostly pre-published stories by well-known authors. It has two sister sites, Pseudopod and Pod Castle that deal with horror and fantasy. All three podcasts are weekly and free, though a discretionary donation is politely requested. Escape Pod includes wide-ranging discursive introductions, and even the occasional piece of SF themed music.

Hub

Free UK-based e-zine that publishes reviews and one short story every week, delivered to your inbox in a handy PDF. Hub showcases work from new writers. Like Escape Pod, Hub asks for donations.

Orson Scott Card?s Intergalactic Medicine Show

Established by the writer of Ender?s Game, this e-zine features a new story set in the Ender universe each issue. It comes out roughly quarterly.

Source: http://guyhaley.wordpress.com/2012/08/29/some-stuff-supporting-short-stories/

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Afghan president moves to replace security chiefs

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) ? Afghan President Hamid Karzai dismissed the national intelligence chief Wednesday, and lawmakers said he will submit nominees to replace the defense and interior ministers who were removed earlier this month by parliament.

The president is trying to shore up his shaken security team as his administration struggles to build an army and police force that can fight the Taliban as U.S. and other foreign forces begin to withdraw.

The shakeup could also set up a new showdown with the country's parliament ? which must approve the candidates ? because his reported choice for defense minister was one of the men who had been ousted by lawmakers.

Rapidly expanding the Afghan army and police is the centerpiece of the strategy to leave behind a government that can prevent the Taliban insurgents from again seizing power, more than a decade after the invasion to oust their hard-line Islamist regime for sheltering al-Qaida leaders.

But training efforts have suffered from an alarming number of U.S. and allied deaths by Afghans who turned their weapons on international counterparts.

A statement from Karzai's office Wednesday said Rahtamullah Nabil would step down as National Directorate of Security director because he had finished his two-year term.

It did not name a replacement. However, two senior Afghan officials told The Associated Press that Assadullah Khalid, the minister of tribal and border affairs, would replace Nabil.

Another official close to the president's office said the Cabinet reshuffle could also include replacing the finance minister, the attorney general and the head of the Independent Election Commission. Finance Minister Omar Zakhilwal faces allegations of corruption over large deposits in his Dubai bank account, although he denies any wrongdoing.

The three officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release the information.

Lawmakers dealt Karzai a blow when they voted to remove two of his top lieutenants on Aug. 4 ? Defense Minister Abdul Rahim Wardak, one of the top Afghan officials most trusted by Washington, and Interior Minister Bismullah Khan Mohammadi.

They cited past security lapses, corruption allegations and outrage at reports of Pakistani cross-border shelling as reasons for the no-confidence vote.

Karzai's office told parliament Wednesday that the president will submit names for replacements "today or tomorrow," said Abdul Qadir Qalatwal, a lawmaker from Zabul province.

One of the nominees is Mohammadi, who would become defense minister, while Deputy Interior Minister Mushtaba Patang would become interior minister, Qalatwal said.

A spokesman for Karzai, Hamid Elmi, confirmed that the president would send nominees for the defense and interior ministries, as well as for a new intelligence chief, "in the near future."

The decisions ended speculation that Karzai might defy parliament by delaying the new appointments for months, as he has done in the past in similar situations.

However, it was unclear if the lawmakers would accept Mohammadi as the new Defense Minister, since several have strongly insisted that Karzai choose a completely new roster.

"Those ministers who were rejected by the parliament will never be confirmed in another vote," said Mohammad Nahim Lalai, a lawmaker from Kandahar.

"The president cannot impose his will on the parliament. We are working on the basis of law," he said. "Less than a month ago, this minister (Mohammadi) was rejected by the parliament and now he wants to send him back as a defense minister?"

The U.S.-led coalition said the new security team will not slow down progress toward building the Afghan security forces.

"We've built a great relationship with the Afghan government," NATO spokesman Jamie Graybeal said Wednesday. "It's a relationship that reaches across various levels of the ministries and will guarantee our strategy for transformation will remain on track."

However, there has been growing concern about progress in building the Afghan national security forces that the U.S. has spent more than $22 billion to train in recent years.

Insider attacks by Afghan forces against their international trainers have been a problem for the U.S.-led military coalition for years, but they recently have become a crisis. There have been at least 33 such attacks so far this year, killing 42 coalition members, mostly Americans. Last year, there were 21 attacks, killing 35; and in 2010 there were 11 attacks with 20 deaths.

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Join Android Central for live coverage of IFA 2012 this week!

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IFA 2012 kicks off this week, and we're live in Berlin to bring you everything as it happens!

In a couple of days we'll be live from Berlin, Germany, where IFA 2012 will be kicking in and around the Messe Berlin exhibition center. As we've already covered in our IFA 2012 preview, we're expecting big Android announcements from Samsung and Sony, in addition to a few surprises from some of the smaller manufacturers.

As part of our IFA coverage, we'll be liveblogging all the major press conferences from the big Android manufacturers, which means you'll have the chance to learn about all their new products as they're announced, which is pretty awesome.

We've got three big press events this year. Here's the full schedule of major IFA press conferences we'll be covering live, along with time zones. (BST = UK time, CEST = German time, EDT = U.S. Eastern time, PDT = U.S. Pacific time)

  • Sony IFA 2012 Press Conference - Wednesday, Aug. 29 - 1500 BST, 1600 CEST, 1000 EDT, 0700 PDT
  • Samsung Mobile Unpacked 2012 in Berlin - Wednesday, Aug 29 - 1800 BST, 1700 CEST, 1200 EDT, 1000 PDT
  • Samsung International Press Conference - Thursday, Aug. 30 - 1000 BST, 1100 CEST, 0500 EDT, 0200 PDT

And remember, it's not just liveblogs -- we'll bring you full hands-on coverage of devices, behind-the-scenes insight from manufacturers, and a special IFA podcast later in the week. It's going to be a busy week in the Android world, so keep it locked to AC for all the live coverage you could wish for!



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Monday, August 27, 2012

Editor's desk: Forumed, friendless, and fined

This week was a blur punctuated by something neither tragic nor triumphant. Part gut check, part gut punch. So let's spin up the FTL drives and jump right to it...

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Earlier this week we launched the iMore Forums app for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Thousands of you have downloaded it already, but in case you somehow managed to miss it, it's FREE, it's fabulous, and it's available via the App Store:

(If you have any trouble logging in, just see here.)

Friendless; or: whose followers are they anyway?

While I was busy ranting about Twitter restricting third-party clients, I completely forgot to address the parallel dickosity of Twitter turning off API access to Instagram and Tumblr. Both services were using Twitter's service to help you find your friends -- they'd show you the people you follow on Twitter so you could follow those same people on Instagram or Tumblr. Now you can no longer do that. Twitter's happy with Instagram and Tumblr pumping gazillions of tweets into their service, but apparently not with Instagram or Tumblr pulling any social value back out.

To our dismay, Twitter has restricted our users? ability to ?Find Twitter Friends? on Tumblr. Given our history of embracing their platform, this is especially upsetting. Our syndication feature is responsible for hundreds of millions of tweets, and we eagerly enabled Twitter Cards across 70 million blogs and 30 billion posts as one of Twitter?s first partners. While we?re delighted by the response to our integrations with Facebook and Gmail, we are truly disappointed by Twitter?s decision.

So that demands the question: Who owns my follow list anyway? Is it the property of Twitter, the service that enables it, or my property, the user who builds it?

Obviously, Twitter thinks it's them. But the way they're going about it makes me want to strongly disagree. And throw things. Is that really the best strategy?

The verdict

I've written and said far too much already about the Apple vs. Samsung U.S. court verdict, but two things have stuck with me over the course of the weekend:

First, it was almost uncomfortable watching Apple paint the board aluminum (or whatever color represents Apple in these things). A good fight is a spectacle, but there's no spectacle to be had in a beating like that. Sadly, there was also no Big John McCarthy to pull the jury off, no one gracious enough at Apple to stop the pounding, and no one smart enough at Samsung to throw in the towel. Let's hope now that the bell has rung, this gets settled and settled well before the appeals, bans, and further infringement cases are brought. I don't know who was being more stubborn in the talks to date, Apple or Samsung, but the time for stubborn is over. There's way too much blood on the mats already.

Second, the reaction by extreme Apple and Android supporters on both sides was difficult for me to comprehend. Make no mistake, this was a loss for Samsung, but it was no cause for strutting by Apple. To argue either way is silly. These companies should be fighting over us, not us over them. If you hate a company, or worse, if you hate the people who work for or even just use the products of a company, you need to stop. Now. It's not okay. The bits of plastic in your pockets, and the bits of plastic in other people's pockets are just that -- bits of plastic.

There's much more important stuff for all of us to expend energy on.



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Sunday, August 26, 2012

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Job ID: 10829854
Position Title: Senior Trademark/IP Legal Assistant/Paralegal
Company Name: MetLife
Location(s): New York, New York, 10001, United States ?
Posted: August 25, 2012
Entry Level: No
Job Type: Full-Time

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MetLife seeks a highly motivated legal professional to provide administrative support to multiple intellectual property (IP) attorneys.? The successful candidate shall perform paralegal duties as outlined below with the objective of supporting in-house attorneys with intellectual property portfolio management and enforcement matters.?

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The successful candidate regularly acts with initiative and independence in performing the following duties:

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  • Administration of an intellectual asset management and unit assignment system.
  • Trademark and patent docket management.
  • Trademark portfolio prosecution, management and maintenance, including filing applications, responding to office actions, declarations and renewals.
  • Trademark policing support.
  • Preparation of documentation required for trademark and domain name registration and maintenance ( e.g., power of attorney, having documents legalized by foreign consulates).
  • Assistance with trademark portfolio transitions, including assignments, attorney of record changes, and recordations.
  • Management of patent and trademark files/records.
  • Correspondence with clients and outside counsel regarding trademark, patent, copyright and contract matters.
  • Assistance with IP due diligence, including reviews of search results, follow up research and taking action related to such search results.
  • USPTO and IP case law research.
  • Assistance with management of IP licenses.
  • Assistance with ?Requests for Proposals? for outside counsel.
  • Serve as back-up for other IP legal assistants in the areas of trademarks, domain names, vendor contracts and unit reporting.
Job Requirements

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Required Competencies include:

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  • Minimum 5 years trademark and/or IP paralegal experience at a major law firm and/or an in-house legal department, reflecting a record of accomplishment.? The successful candidate will be well versed in trademarks, copyrights, domain name issues, patents and/or the online regulations related to such.? Insurance and/or other financial services industry experience a plus.
  • Successful management of international trademark portfolios, including filing/prosecution, registration and maintenance is essential. Patent portfolio experience is highly desirable.
  • Ability to manage a significant and varied docket effectively.? Must be able to manage and handle trademark and patent administrative matters from start to finish.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
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  • Ability to work under pressure, manage multiple assignments and priorities.
  • Must be detail oriented, well organized and have excellent time management skills.
  • Self-motivated, self-starter, flexible and possess good judgment.
  • Paralegal certificate or equivalent, additional college degree/courses preferred.
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Job Category Legal Number of Openings Equal Employment Opportunity MetLife is proud to be an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.? We are committed to attracting, retaining and maximizing the performance of a diverse and inclusive workforce. How To Apply For immediate consideration, click on the Apply Now button below.? You will be directed to complete an on-line profile which may take 15 ? 20 minutes to complete.? Upon completion, you will receive an automated confirmation email verifying you have successfully applied to the job.
Requisition #: 70600

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Two members of punk rock band flee Russia

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Two members of Russia's anti-Kremlin punk band Pussy Riot have fled the country to avoid prosecution for staging a protest against President Vladimir Putin at a church altar, the band said on Sunday.

A Moscow court sentenced three members of the all-female opposition band to two years in prison on August 17 for staging a "punk prayer" at the Christ the Saviour Cathedral in February and calling on the Virgin Mary to rid Russia of Putin.

The sentence drew sharp international criticism of the Russian government, while opposition groups at home have portrayed it as part of a Kremlin clampdown on dissent.

Police said earlier this week they were searching for other members of the band.

"In regard to the pursuit, two of our members have successfully fled the country! They are recruiting foreign feminists to prepare new actions!," a Twitter account called Pussy Riot Group said.

Defence lawyers of the convicted Pussy Riot members - Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, Maria Alyokhina and Yekaterina Samutsevich - are expected to appeal against their sentences next week.

Tolokonnikova's husband, Pyotr Verzilov, told Reuters on Sunday that the two members of the group who have fled Russia had taken part in the cathedral protest along with his wife.

"Since the Moscow police said they are searching for them, they will keep a low profile for now. They are in a safe place beyond the reach of the Russian police," he said by phone.

Asked if that meant a country which had no extradition agreement with Russia, Verzilov said: "Yes, that suggests that."

"But you must remember that 12 or even 14 members who are still in Russia actively participate in the band's work now, it's a big collective," he added.

The Kremlin has dismissed criticism by Western governments and prominent musicians including Madonna and Sting as politically motivated.

Putin, back at the Kremlin since May for his third presidential term, said before the three band members were sentenced that they should not be judged too harshly.

Under Russian law the three Pussy Riot members put on trial could have faced as much as seven years' jail for hooliganism motivated by religious hatred, but the prosecutors asked for three years and they were sentenced to two.

(Reporting by Gabriela Baczynska, editing by Tim Pearce)

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New space weather video shows sun waking up

A new video from a sun-watching spacecraft shows just how much our star has woken up in the last three years.

The video gives a side-by-side comparison of footage shot exactly three years apart by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), a joint NASA-European Space Agency probe.

On the left is the quescient sun of Aug. 4-10, 2009. On the right: the raging star of a few weeks ago, which blasts out big flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) ? huge eruptions of solar plasma ? with startling frequency.

Solar activity waxes and wanes on an 11-year cycle. Back in 2009, the sun was at a low ebb of the current Solar Cycle 24. But our star is now ramping up toward a predicted activity peak in 2013, experts say.

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Researchers are keeping a close eye on the sun with spacecraft such as SOHO and NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, for solar outbursts have the potential to wreak havoc here on Earth. A big CME that slams squarely into our planet, for example, can spawn geomagnetic storms that temporarily disrupt GPS signals, radio communications and power grids.

Such effects can be amplified by the Van Allen radiation belts, two doughnut-shaped regions around Earth where our planet's magnetic field has trapped trillions of charged particles from the sun. Researchers don't understand exactly how the belts respond to increased solar activity, but they should get a much better idea soon.

NASA's $686 million Radiation Belt Storm Probes mission will send two heavily armored spacecraft into the Van Allen belts on a two-year quest to map out how the dynamic belts ebb and flow over time. RBSP was supposed to launch Thursday, but two separate glitches have now pushed liftoff back to Saturday morning.

The venerable SOHO spacecraft launched in December 1995 and has been observing the sun with 12 different science instruments ever since. SOHO sits about 930,000 miles (1.5 million kilometers) from Earth near Lagrange Point 1, a gravitionally stable spot between our planet and the sun.

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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Sony patent wants to make advertising more interactive

Sony patents want to make advertising more interactive

We all know adverts are a necessary evil, which is why different companies are trying to make them more personalized, more engaging or just plain get rid of them. In a recently granted patent, Sony outlines its ideas for next-gen advertising on network-connected devices -- essentially to make it more interactive. Many of the instructional diagrams involve PS3 accessories in the home setting, but the focus isn't just on adverts as mini-games, which itself is nothing new. Other suggestions for keeping your interest include in-ad purchasing, casting votes or selecting the genre of commercials. To speed up, or get ads off your screen, Sony would have you performing small tasks or -- more sinisterly -- shouting brand names when prompted. Whether such immersive advertising will ever be employed is anyone's guess, but we're sure you're smart enough to know they're just tricks. So who's up for a McDonald's then?

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