Wednesday, May 29, 2013

In China, US official promotes military ties

BEIJING (AP) ? U.S. National Security Adviser Tom Donilon pushed Tuesday for stronger military relations with China, on the final day of a visit to Beijing to set the stage for a summit next month between President Barack Obama and China's Xi Jinping.

Nontraditional military activities such as peacekeeping, disaster relief and anti-piracy operations offer opportunities to boost cooperation and "contribute to greater mutual confidence and understanding," Donilon told Gen. Fan Changlong, a vice chairman of the commission overseeing China's armed forces.

A "healthy, stable, and reliable military-to-military relationship" is an essential part of overall China-U.S. ties, Donilon said at the start of the meeting at China's hulking Defense Ministry building in central Beijing.

Donilon met with a range of Chinese officials over two days to hammer out plans for the June 7-8 summit, the first face-to-face meeting between the presidents since Obama's re-election and Xi's promotion to Communist Party chief last November.

Their informal summit at the private Sunnylands estate of the late publishing tycoon Walter Annenberg in southern California will come months before the two leaders had been originally scheduled to meet, underscoring concerns that the U.S-China relationship was drifting.

Xi told Donilon on Monday that relations were at a critical juncture, and that the sides must now "build on past successes and open up new dimensions for the future."

Building trust between their militaries is one of the main challenges the sides face in seeking to stop a drift in relations, troubled by issues from trade disputes to allegations of Chinese cyberspying.

A White House statement issued after Tuesday's meeting emphasized the need to cooperate further on North Korea, cyber-security, climate change and stability in Asia. It called the upcoming summit a "unique and important opportunity" to discuss U.S.-China relations and regional and global challenges facing both countries.

Although Washington and Beijing have talked about boosting military cooperation for more than a decade, distrust runs high and disagreements over Taiwan, North Korea and China's assertive claims to disputed territories in the East and South China seas remain potential flashpoints.

The U.S. has repeatedly questioned the purpose of China's heavy military buildup over the past two decades, while Beijing is deeply suspicious of Washington's new focus on military alliances in Asia and plans to redeploy more weaponry and troops to the Asia-Pacific region.

Steps to increase benign interactions between their militaries have been modest so far, including joint anti-piracy drills in the Gulf of Aden and a classroom natural disaster response simulation. The U.S. has also invited China to take part in large U.S.-led multinational naval exercises, though China has not said if it would participate.

Apart from purely military issues, distrust has deepened as the U.S. feels its world leadership challenged and China, its power growing, demands greater deference to its interests and a larger say over global rule-setting. Chinese officials and state media regularly say Washington is thwarting China's rise by hemming Beijing in through its Asian alliances and discouraging Chinese investment in the U.S. on grounds of national security.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/china-us-official-promotes-military-ties-043158090.html

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Former IRS chief: Can't say how targeting happened

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The man who led the Internal Revenue Service when it was giving extra scrutiny to tea party and other conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status told Congress on Tuesday that he knew little about what was happening while he was still commissioner.

Douglas Shulman, who vacated his position last November when his five-year term expired, told the Senate Finance Committee he didn't learn all the facts until he read last week's report by a Treasury inspector general confirming the targeting strategy.

In his first public remarks since the story broke, Shulman said: "I agree this is an issue that when someone spotted it, they should have brought it up the chain. And they didn't. I don't know why."

Shulman testified at Congress' second hearing on an episode that has largely consumed Washington since an IRS official acknowledged the targeting and apologized for it in remarks to a legal group on May 10. Shulman and the two officials who testified at Tuesday's three-and-a-half hour session ? the outgoing acting commissioner, Steven Miller, and J. Russell George, the Treasury Department inspector general who issued the report ? were all sworn in as witnesses, an unusual step for the Finance panel.

Shulman said he first learned about the targeting and about the inspector general's investigation in the spring of 2012, during the presidential election. He said that in a meeting with Miller, he was told that IRS workers were using a list to help decide which groups seeking tax-exempt status should get special attention, that the term "tea party" was on that list and that the problem was being addressed. But he said he didn't know what other words were on that list or the scope and severity of the activity.

Pressed by committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., on how the improper screening system could have occurred in the first place, Shulman said, "Mr. Chairman, I can't say. I can't say that I know that answer."

Shulman said he took what he thought were the proper steps ? making sure the inspector general was looking into the situation. He said he did not tell Treasury officials about the improper activity.

"I don't recall talking to anyone about it," Shulman told the committee. "This is not the kind of information" that, with an inspector general's probe underway, "should leave the IRS."

Asked by Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, whether he owed conservative groups an apology, Shulman said, "I'm certainly not personally responsible for creating a list that had inappropriate criteria on it."

That was a reference to a list of words IRS workers looked for in deciding which groups to screen, a list that included the terms including "tea party" and "patriot."

"I very much regret that it happened and that it happened on my watch," Shulman said.

The testimony by Shulman and Miller drew skepticism from lawmakers of both parties, including critical remarks from people who have been unhesitant to say anything negative about the IRS since its activities were revealed nearly two weeks ago. Republicans openly rejected George's assertion that he has no evidence that the decision to target conservative groups was politically motivated.

A lack of political motivation "is almost beyond belief," said Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Idaho.

George's report blamed ineffective management for allowing agents to inappropriately target conservative groups for more than 18 months during the 2010 and 2012 elections. Shulman was appointed by President George W. Bush and served from March 2008 until last November.

At a separate hearing, Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew said the IRS's actions against conservative groups were "unacceptable and inexcusable."

Lew told the Senate Banking Committee that he has directed the agency's incoming acting director, Daniel Werfel, to hold people accountable and to fix any flaws in IRS management to make sure there is no recurrence of the problems.

Lew said he first learned about the inspector general's investigation in March but that he was unaware of the findings until they became public this month. Lew became Treasury secretary in February, and was White House chief of staff before that.

For more than a year, from 2011 through the 2012 election, members of Congress repeatedly asked Shulman about complaints from tea party groups that they were being harassed by the IRS. Shulman's responses, usually relayed by a deputy, did not acknowledge that agents had ever targeted tea party groups for special scrutiny.

At one House hearing on March 22, 2012, Shulman was adamant in his denials, saying, "There's absolutely no targeting."

On Tuesday, Republicans expressed anger that Shulman and Miller didn't reveal the screening of conservative groups to Congress, despite lawmakers' repeated inquiries. Miller learned of the situation in early May 2012.

"Mr. Miller, that's a lie by omission," said Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah, top Republican on the Finance committee. "There's no question about that in my mind. It's a lie by omission and you kept it from people who have the obligation to oversee this matter."

President Barack Obama has forced Miller to resign, and he is leaving office this week.

Shulman said he didn't later tell lawmakers about the targeting because he didn't have full information about the situation.

"I had a partial set of facts," Shulman said. "Sitting there then, sitting here today, I think I made the right decision" to let George, the inspector general, conduct his audit of the targeting.

Shulman said that when he did finally read about the details of the targeting in the inspector general's report, "I was dismayed and I was saddened."

Hatch and Baucus both criticized the agency and said they would investigate how and why the improper screening occurred.

"I intend to get to the bottom of what happened," Baucus said.

The IRS is an independent agency within the Treasury Department. Because of that independent status, the official said Treasury deferred to the IRS in its decision about how to make the targeting public.

George, the Treasury inspector general, says he told Shulman on May 30, 2012, that his office was auditing the way applications for tax-exempt status were being handled, in part because of complaints from conservative groups. However, George said he did not reveal the results of his investigation.

The IRS agents were conducting the screening to determine whether the groups were engaged in political activity. Certain tax-exempt groups are allowed to engage in politics, but politics cannot be their primary mission. It is up to the IRS to make the determination, so agents are supposed to look for clues when reviewing applications for tax-exempt status.

In March 2010, agents starting singling out groups with "Tea Party" or "Patriots" on their applications. By August 2010, it was part of the written criteria for identifying groups that required more scrutiny, according to George's report.

Agents did not flag similar progressive or liberal labels, though some liberal groups received additional scrutiny because their applications were singled out for other reasons, the report said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/former-irs-chief-cant-targeting-happened-145012244.html

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Friday, May 17, 2013

PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BEST-SELLERS

Week ending May 12th, 2013, powered by Nielsen BookScan. Copyright 2013 The Nielsen Company.

HARDCOVER FICTION

1. "Dead Ever After: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel" by Charlaine Harris (Ace)

2. "12th of Never" by James Patterson, Maxine Paetro (Little, Brown)

3. "Silken Prey" by John Sandford (Putnam)

4. "The Hit" by David Baldacci (Grand Central Publishing)

5. "A Step of Faith: A Novel (Walk)" by Richard Paul Evans (Simon & Schuster)

6. "Whiskey Beach" by Nora Roberts (Putnam)

7. "A Delicate Truth: A Novel" by John le Carre (Viking)

8. "Daddy's Gone a Hunting" by Mary Higgins Clark (Simon & Schuster)

9. "Robert B. Parker's Wonderland (Spenser) by Ace Atkins (Putnam)

10. "Gone Girl" by Gillian Flynn (Crown)

11. "Fly Away" by Kristin Hannah (St. Martin's Press)

12. "Paris" by Edward Rutherford (Doubleday)

13. "Best Kept Secret" by Jeffrey Archer (St. Martin's Press)

14. "Life After Life" by Kate Atkinson (Little, Brown)

15. "The Storyteller" by Jodi Picoult (Atria)

HARDCOVER NONFICTION

1. "Happy, Happy, Happy: My Life and Legacy as the Duck Commander" by Phil Robertson and Mark Schlabach (Howard Books)

2. "Lean In" by Sheryl Sandberg (Knopf)

3. "Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls" by David Sedaris (Little, Brown)

4. "The Duck Commander Family: How Faith, Family and Ducks Built a Dynasty" by Willie Robertson, Korie Robertson and Mark Schlabach (Howard Books)

5. "Waiting to Be Heard" by Amanda Knox (Harper)

6. "Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation" by Michael Pollan (The Penguin Press)

7. "It's All Good" by Gwyneth Paltro (Grand Central Publishing)

4. "The Duck Commander Family" by Willie Robertson (Howard Books)

7. "Life Code: The New Rules for Winning in the Real World" by Phil McGraw (Bird Street Books)

8. "Keep it Pithy: Useful Observations in a Tough World" by Bill O'Reilly (Crown-Archetype)

9. "Dad is Fat" by Jim Gaffigan (Crown-Archetype)

10. "The Unstoppables: Tapping Your Entrepreneurial Power" by Bill Schley and Graham Weston (Wiley)

11. "Life Code: The New Rules for Winning in the Real World" by Phil McGraw (Bird Street Books)

12. "The One Thing: The surprisingly SImple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results" by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan (Bard Press)

13. "Weight Watchers 50th Anniversary Cookbook" by Weight Watchers (St. Martin's Griffin)

14. "Bunker Hill" by Nathaniel Philbrick (Viking)

15. "Saving Italy: The Race to Rescue a Nation's Treasures from the Nazis" by Robert M. Edsel (Norton)

MASS MARKET PAPERBACKS

1. "Stolen Prey" by John Sandford (Berkley)

2. "Guilty Wives" by James Patterson/David Ellis (Vision)

3. "Wind Chime Point" by Sherryl Woods(Mira)

4. "Odd Apocalypse" by Dean Koontz (Bantam)

5. "The Best of Me" by Nicholas Sparks(Grand Central)

6. "Informed Risk" by Robyn Carr (Harlequin)

7. "Cheyenne Amber" by Catherine Anderson (Signet)

8. "Hard Ride to Hell: The Family Jensen" by William W. Johnstone and J.A. Johnstone (Pinnacle)

9. "Judgment Call" by J.A. Jance (Harper)

10. "Change of Heart" by Nora Roberts (Silhouette)

11. "Courageous" by Diana Palmer (Harlequin)

12. "Bare It All" by Lori Foster (Harlequin)

13. "Gypped: A Regan Reilly Mystery by Carol Higgins Clark (Pocket Books)

14. "Haven" by Kay Hooper (Jove)

15. "Against the Edge" by Kat Martin (Mira)

TRADE PAPERBACKS

1. "Control" by Glenn Beck (S&S/Threshold)

2. "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald (Scribner)

3. "Proof of Heaven" by Eben Alexander (Simon & Schuster)

4. "The Witness" by Nora Roberts (Berkley)

5. "Hungry Girl 200 Under 200 Just Desserts: 200 Recipes under 200 Calories" by Lisa Lillien (St. Martin's Griffin)

6. "Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail" by Cheryl Strayed (Vintage)

7. "Beautiful Ruins" by Jess Walter (Harper Perennial)

8. "The Forgotten" by David Baldacci (Grand Central Publishing)

9. "Sea Swept: Book One of the Chesapeake Bay Saga" by Nora Roberts (Berkley)

10. "Waking Up in Heaven" by Crystal McVea (Howard Books)

11. "The Black Box" by Michael Connelly (Grand Central Publishing)

12. "America the Beautiful: Rediscovering What Made This Nation Great" by Ben Carson M.D. and Candy Carson (Zondervan)

13. "The Next Best Thing: A Novel" by Jennifer Weiner (Washington Square)

14. "Obamacare Survival Guide" by Nick J. Tate (Humanix Books)

15. "Where We Belong" by Emily Giffin (St. Martin's Griffin) BC-US--Best-Sellers-Books-PW,0704

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/publishers-weekly-best-sellers-225330511.html

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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Eurozone recession extends into 6th quarter

Workers participate in the construction of an office tower in the business district of La Defense, west of Paris, Tuesday May 14, 2013. President Francois Hollande has promoted a bill as one of his administration's signature pieces of legislation designed to overhaul the country's notoriously hidebound labor market. It includes measures such as making it easier for workers to change jobs and for companies to fire employees.(AP Photo/Remy de la Mauviniere)

Workers participate in the construction of an office tower in the business district of La Defense, west of Paris, Tuesday May 14, 2013. President Francois Hollande has promoted a bill as one of his administration's signature pieces of legislation designed to overhaul the country's notoriously hidebound labor market. It includes measures such as making it easier for workers to change jobs and for companies to fire employees.(AP Photo/Remy de la Mauviniere)

French Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici, reacts as he walks toward the media after the weekly cabinet meeting in Paris, Wednesday, May 15, 2013. The French national statistics agency, Insee, said Wednesday that gross domestic product fell 0.2 per cent in the first quarter of the year, effectively moving France back into recession, and with eurozone's second-largest economy, the French economy is likely to exacerbate problems throughout the euro region.(AP Photo / Michel Euler)

(AP) ? The recession across the economy of the 17 European Union countries that use the euro extended into its sixth quarter ? longer than the calamitous slump that hit the euro area during the financial crisis of 2008-9.

Eurostat, the EU's statistics office, said Wednesday that nine of the 17 eurozone countries are in recession, with France a notable addition to the list. Overall, the eurozone economy contracted 0.2 percent in the January-March period from the previous three months.

Though that's an improvement on the previous quarter's 0.6 percent decline, it's another unwelcome landmark for the single currency bloc as it grapples with a debt crisis that's prompted a number of governments to introduce a raft of austerity measures.

This recession, though not as deep as the one in 2008, is the longest in the history of the euro, which was launched in 1999. A recession is officially defined as two straight quarters of negative growth.

There was also bad news for the wider 27-country EU, which includes non-euro members such as Britain and Poland. It too is now officially in recession after shrinking by a quarterly rate of 0.1 percent in the first quarter, following a 0.5 percent drop in the previous period.

The eurozone has been shrinking since the fourth quarter of 2011. Initially it was just the countries at the forefront of its debt crisis, such as Greece and Portugal that were contracting.

But the malaise is now spreading to the so-called core. Figures earlier Wednesday showed Germany, Europe's largest economy, grew by a less-than-anticipated quarterly rate of 0.1 percent, largely because of a severe winter.

However, Germany's paltry growth still allowed it to avoid a recession following the previous quarter's 0.7 percent fall when orders for the country's high-value good from its struggling euro neighbors declined.

France, Europe's second-largest economy, has not avoided that fate. On the first anniversary of Francois Hollande becoming president, figures showed that France contracted by a quarterly rate of 0.2 percent for the second quarter running.

"We are in Europe, the eurozone countries are our main clients and our main suppliers, and when the environment around us is depressed, well, that's the main factor in the slowing of the French economy," French finance minister Pierre Moscovici said.

This marks the third time that France has been in recession since 2008, when a banking crisis pushed the global economy into its deepest contraction since World War II.

And its outlook doesn't appear to be too rosy.

"The economy will remain under pressure in the coming quarters from rising unemployment, tight credit and higher taxation," said Zach Witton, economist at Moody's Analytics.

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Pylas contributed from London.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/f70471f764144b2fab526d39972d37b3/Article_2013-05-15-EU-Europe-Economy/id-390370a2f37c4b059dc2d92c22a9f3de

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EU warns China it is ready to launch telecoms dispute

By Ethan Bilby

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission has told China it is prepared to launch an investigation into anti-competitive behavior by producers of mobile telecoms equipment, opening a new front in a multi-billion-euro trade offensive against a critical partner.

European Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht said he and fellow commissioners had agreed in principle to open an anti-dumping and anti-subsidy case against China, but would first seek to negotiate a solution with Chinese authorities.

"The clock is ticking. We have had an open-door policy for negotiations with our Chinese partners for approximately one year now and we hope that the Chinese authorities step forward and engage with us in a serious manner," De Gucht's spokesman told a news briefing on Wednesday.

While no companies were named in the statement from De Gucht, officials have in the past said Huawei and ZTE Corp, the world's second- and fifth-largest telecoms equipment makers, were the objects of their concern.

In a statement, Huawei said it was disappointed the Commission had taken the unprecedented step of threatening to launch a case on its own initiative, rather than based on complaints from European companies.

It also dismissed the allegation that it was selling telecoms equipment below cost to secure market share.

"Huawei is confident that these unfounded accusations can be addressed and amicable solutions can be found," it said.

"Regrettably, to date the Commission has not responded to Huawei's requests for meetings and has relied upon unsubstantiated and incorrect information."

ERICSSON OPPOSES MOVE

The Commission's move, which is not supported by all member states or by Sweden's Ericsson, the global industry leader, runs the risk of sparking a trade conflict with China.

The European Union is China's most important trading partner, while for the EU, China is second only to the United States. Chinese exports of goods to the 27-member bloc totaled 290 billion euros ($376 billion) last year, with 144 billion euros going the other way.

The EU now has 31 ongoing trade investigations, 18 of them involving China. The largest to date is that into 21 billion euros of imports from China of solar panels, cells and wafers, for which it is set to impose punitive duties.

While European manufacturers such as Ericsson, Nokia Siemens Networks and Alcatel-Lucent have suffered as a result of cheap Asian imports, they are not prepared to make a formal complaint for fear of Chinese reprisals, which has made it hard for the Commission to gather evidence.

The EU said that by launching a case on its own initiative - known as an ex-officio case - it would provide a degree of protection for EU companies too concerned to step forward.

Chinese telecoms operators will start awarding contracts for super-fast mobile networks this year, expected to give a big boost to both Huawei and ZTE.

China exports network equipment, base stations and connections used by telecoms providers to transmit voice and data messages worth more than 1 billion euros a year to the European Union, giving it almost a quarter of the market.

The investigation is not into end-user devices such as telephones and modems but into interconnecting equipment.

Ericsson, the global leader with around 35 percent of the mobile equipment market, said it opposed the Commission move.

"Ericsson is a strong supporter of free trade," said Ulf Pehrsson, Ericsson's head of government and industry relations. "We don't believe in this type of unilateral measure."

(Reporting by Ethan Bilby, additional reporting by Robin Emmott in Brussels, Simon Johnson in Stockholm; writing by Philip Blenkinsop; editing by Luke Baker and Mike Collett-White)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/eu-says-ready-launch-trade-dispute-over-china-111313705.html

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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

America's Cup officials say race will continue

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ? The America's Cup will go on as planned after the death of a sailor during a training run last week on San Francisco Bay, officials said Tuesday.

America's Cup officials made the announcement at a news conference in San Francisco. Organizers met with the four entrants earlier in the day and said the decision to race was unanimous.

"There was no discussion to calling off the event," said Tom Ehman, vice commodore of the Golden Gate Yacht Club, the official host of the 34th America's Cup.

Ehman also said they expected all four entrants to compete, including Artemis Racing and the Italian entry Luna Rossa.

Patrizio Bertelli, Luna Rossa's owner, had cast doubts on his team's continued participation when he said he had safety concerns immediately after the death of Andrew "Bart" Simpson aboard Artemis' 72-foot catamaran. Bertelli said he would leave it up to his team's sailors to make the final decision.

Ehman and regatta chief Iain Murray said cup organizers spoke with the heads of all four teams early Tuesday and that the decision to go on with the races this summer was unanimous.

"We've every reason to believe that all four teams will be competing," Murray said.

Artemis has not returned phone calls or email since the death of Simpson last Thursday afternoon. One of Artemis' two boats was badly damaged when it capsized and broke into pieces, trapping Simpson under the wreckage for more than 10 minutes.

The San Francisco Medical Examiner has not yet determined a cause of death. The San Francisco Police Department is leading the official inquiry into the accident to determine if there was any criminal negligence.

Murray said at the news conference that they are unsure how badly damaged the Artemis boat was and whether it could be repaired in time for the start of racing in July.

Artemis issued a press release Monday from Nathan Outteridge, who was at the helm of the 72-foot catamaran when it capsized. Outteridge issued a brief statement calling inaccurate a report in a New Zealand newspaper quoting his father as discussing a conversation with his son about the accident. The paper quotes the father as saying crew members heard a crack before the boat "folded like a taco."

Outteridge said the article "is not correct and does not reflect the facts."

America's Cup officials also downplayed the announcement Monday that a German organization was pulling its sponsorship of a racing team in the America's Cup youth regatta, which is scheduled for the first week of September. Five teams of sailors between the ages of 19 and 24 are scheduled to race 45-foot catamarans.

Sailing Team Germany/Norddeutscher Regatta said the death of Simpson prompted it to pull out of the youth regatta.

Cup spokesman Peter Rusch said the sailors sponsored by the Germans still want to race. Rusch said if they can't find another sponsor, another team on a "wait list" will be added to the event in their place. The youth America's Cup and the German decision to pull out have no effect on the main event.

Ehman and Murray said a six-member panel of experts has been appointed to examine the accident and to possibly recommend safety changes to the boats or the course, depending on the probe's outcome. Both said it was still too early to discuss what caused the accident.

The Artemis boat was attempting to turn downwind when it capsized. Though difficult, the maneuver was considered normal.

One hull snapped. Investigators will have to determine whether a structural problem caused the catamaran to flip, or if the capsize broke the boat. Last fall, Artemis said the front beam of the catamaran was damaged during structural tests, delaying the boat's christening.

Oracle Racing won the last America's Cup in 2010 in Spain, and its owner, billionaire Larry Ellison, picked the San Francisco Bay to defend the cup. Three teams have signed up to challenge and are scheduled to begin racing one another in July to determine who will take on Oracle. The finals against Oracle begin in September.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/americas-cup-officials-race-continue-213952881.html

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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Convicted abortion doc gets life in prison

PHILADELPHIA (AP) ? A Philadelphia abortion doctor convicted of killing three babies born alive at his grimy clinic was spared a possible death sentence Tuesday in a deal with prosecutors.

Dr. Kermit Gosnell gave up his right to appeal and in return will spend life in prison. Gosnell, 72, was found guilty Monday of first-degree murder in a case that became a flashpoint in the nation's abortion debate.

Former clinic employees testified that Gosnell routinely performed illegal abortions past Pennsylvania's 24-week limit, that he delivered babies who were still moving, whimpering or breathing, and that he and his assistants dispatched the newborns by "snipping" their spines, as he referred to it.

Prosecutors had sought the death penalty because Gosnell killed more than one person, and his victims were especially vulnerable given their age. But Gosnell's own advanced age had made it unlikely he would ever be executed before his appeals ran out.

Prosecutors instead agreed to two life sentences without parole, and Gosnell was to face further sentencing Wednesday: in the death of the third baby, an involuntary manslaughter conviction in the death of a patient and hundreds of lesser counts.

Gosnell has said he considered himself a pioneering inner-city doctor who helped desperate women get late-term abortions. Defense lawyer Jack McMahon said before the sentencing deal that his client's bid for acquittal was a battle.

"The media has been overwhelmingly against him," McMahon said. "But I think the jury listened to the evidence ... and they found what they found."

The gruesome details of Gosnell's operation came out more than two years ago during a grand jury investigation of prescription drug trafficking. Authorities raiding Gosnell's clinic for drugs instead found bags and bottles of fetuses, including jars of severed feet, along with bloodstained furniture, dirty medical instruments and cats roaming the premises.

Prosecution experts said one of the babies was nearly 30 weeks along when the abortion took place, and was so big that Gosnell allegedly joked the baby could "walk to the bus." A second baby was said to be alive for about 20 minutes before a clinic worker snipped the neck. A third was born in a toilet and was moving before another clinic employee severed the spinal cord, according to testimony.

A fourth baby let out a whimper before Gosnell cut the neck, prosecutors alleged. Gosnell was acquitted in that baby's death, the only one of the four in which no one testified to seeing the baby killed.

Gosnell's attorney argued that none of the fetuses was born alive and that any movements were posthumous twitching or spasms.

Pennsylvania authorities had failed to conduct routine inspections of all its abortion clinics for 15 years by the time Gosnell's facility was raided. In the scandal's aftermath, two top state health officials were fired, and Pennsylvania imposed tougher rules for clinics.

Partisans on both sides of the nation's polarized abortion debate were quick to weigh in after the verdict. Abortion foes said the case helped to illustrate the disturbing reality of abortion.

"This has helped more people realize what abortion is really about," said David O'Steen, executive director of the National Right to Life Committee. He said he hopes the case results in more states passing bills that prohibit abortion "once the unborn child can feel pain."

Supporters of legalized abortion said the case offered a preview of what poor, desperate young women could face if abortion is driven underground with more restrictive laws.

"Kermit Gosnell has been found guilty and will get what he deserves. Now, let's make sure these women are vindicated by delivering what all women deserve: access to the full range of health services including safe, high-quality and legal abortion care," said Ilyse G. Hogue, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America.

During the trial, Gosnell proved a solitary figure from beginning to end, with no friends or relatives in the courtroom, despite the fact he's been married three times and has six children, nearly all of them adults.

Gosnell did not testify, and called no witnesses in his defense. But McMahon branded prosecutors "elitist" and "racist" for pursuing his client, who is black and whose patients were mostly poor minorities.

"I wanted to be an effective, positive force in the minority community," Gosnell told The Philadelphia Daily News in a 2010 interview. "I believe in the long term I will be vindicated."

Gosnell was also convicted of infanticide, racketeering and more than 200 counts of violating Pennsylvania's abortion laws by performing third-term abortions or failing to counsel women 24 hours in advance.

The defense also contended that the 2009 death of 41-year-old Karnamaya Mongar of Woodbridge, Va., a Bhutanese immigrant who had been given repeated doses of Demerol and other powerful drugs to sedate her and induce labor, was caused by unforeseen complications and did not amount to murder, as prosecutors charged.

Bernard Smalley, a lawyer for the woman's family, said he now hopes to bring "some sense of justice and quiet to this family that's been through so much."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/convicted-pa-abortion-doctor-gets-life-prison-201005368.html

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Thinking Phone Networks Stretches Unified Cloud To Europe ...

Thinking Phone Networks has opened up shop in Europe with a new regional headquarters in the Netherlands.

The firm is to offer its ?unified communications as a service (UCaaS) through ?Europe, Middle East, and Africa. It has also announced the appointment of Ronald Rubens as vice president of the region. Rubens has over 23 years experience in the enterprise communication sector and, prior to joining Thinking Phone Networks, he held executive positions with Avaya, CosmoCom, and NEC.

Thinking Phone said it was expanding into Europe to meet global customer demand and to capitalise on the increasing desire for cloud communications services in the EMEA region. The firm said it offers ?UC capabilities plus robust analytics that enhance collaboration, streamline business processes, and lower costs.

The company?s ThinkingSuite software platform is a cloud communications service with applications encompassing IP voice, mobility, video, analytics, presence, messaging, contact?centre? and conferencing. IT said the platform would allow enterprise businesses to enjoy significant upfront capital and ongoing operational cost savings over legacy-premises hardware such as traditional PBX systems.

?Thinking Phone Networks offers revolutionary analytics-driven software applications via a global delivery model that includes integrated back-office tools to speed service deployment. We believe this award-winning solution will be very well received by EMEA business partners,? said Rubens.

According to analysts, distributed organisations are expecting richer communications and collaborative functions.?Steve Cramoysan, a research director at Gartner, said, ?Enterprises, organisations and users are attracted by the potential of unified communications to deliver productivity benefits at a user level.

?They see the possibility of achieving business benefits at a team or enterprise-wide level by offering better customer support and reducing latency in business processes,? he continued.

Thinking Phone Networks? Amsterdam headquarters will co-ordinate EMEA operations from 1 June.

Source: http://www.channelbiz.co.uk/2013/05/13/thinking-phone-networks-stretches-unified-cloud-to-europe/

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Sunday, May 12, 2013

Boston Marathon bomb suspect buried in Virginia

By Gary Robertson

RICHMOND, Virginia (Reuters) - Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev has been buried in a Muslim cemetery in Virginia, the head of an Islamic center said on Friday.

The body of Tsarnaev, who was killed in a shootout with police three days after the April 15 bombing, was moved earlier this week from a funeral home in Worcester, Massachusetts, police there said on Thursday. The funeral home had faced a steady stream of protesters over the past week as it struggled to find a cemetery willing to accept the body.

Ammar Amonette, imam of the Virginia Islamic center, said Tsarnaev was buried in the Al-Barzakh Cemetery in Doswell, Virginia, outside Richmond, and that he disapproved of the decision.

"It was done by individuals without our knowledge or consent," Amonette said. "We are quite upset. It's affected thousands of Muslims and we were not consulted. It has nothing to do with us."

Representatives of another Islamic center in the area, the Islamic Society of Greater Richmond, could not immediately be reached.

Tsarnaev, 26, and his younger brother Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, were identified by the FBI as suspects in setting off bombs at the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing three people and injuring 264 others. Dzhokhar is being held in prison west of Boston after being charged with crimes that could carry the death penalty.

Tamerlan Tsarnaev, an ethnic Chechen who lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts, for much of the past decade, had been on a U.S. government database of potential terrorism suspects. The United States had twice been warned by Russia that he might be an Islamic militant, according to U.S. security officials.

His body was moved from the Boston medical examiner's office to the Graham Putnam & Mahoney funeral home in Worcester, Massachusetts a week ago. His family did not claim the body and the cities of Boston and Cambridge both refused to accept his remains. Worcester police on Thursday said a person they did not identify had approached them with a solution for the body after a public plea for help.

(Writing by Scott Malone; Editing by Grant McCool)

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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Long Beach Pride Founders Marilyn Barlow, Bob Crow, and Judith Doyle Honored by Mayor

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On Friday, May 3rd, the Long Beach Lesbian and Gay Pride & The Center Long Beach hosted the 3rd Annual Evening with Mayor Bob Foster in Celebration of the 30th Annual Long Beach Lesbian and Gay Pride Festival. At the event, Long Beach Mayor, Bob Foster recognized the founders of Long Beach Lesbian & Gay Pride by presenting them with the key to the City. The founders are Marilyn Barlow, Bob Crow, and Judith Doyle.

The ?Key to the City? is bestowed upon distinguished persons and honored guests of the City of Long Beach. The practice of presenting a key to an individual may be traced back to medieval times, when admission into a city was hampered by many legal restrictions, as well as by walls and locked gates. The key symbolized free entry. In Long Beach, the act of giving the Key of the City is symbolic, since the city has no gates to unlock.

The presentation honors outstanding civic contributions of the recipients. ?The founders have gone against enormous oppositions, homophobia, and sacrifice but it did not deter these three leaders. It is with great honor that I recognize the achievements of these extraordinary trail blazers,? said Mayor Bob Foster. ?These core individuals are true pioneers that have paved the way for younger generations and it is because of them that we can be proud of the diversity and inclusiveness of our community.?

In 1983 the founders of Long Beach Lesbian and Gay Pride (LBLGP) Marilyn Barlow, Bob Crow, and Judith Doyle set out on a quest to make a political stand for equality and change. For the Gay community of Long Beach their mission was to break the shackles of oppression of homophobia in the community and the general population. ?It is a true tribute to be recognized by Mayor Foster. After all the trails and tribulations, this is a great honor and it shows that our City is on the forefront of equality?, said Founder Bob Crow.

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Thursday, May 9, 2013

Arrests in Belgian diamond heist are a jeweler's best friend

Police arrested 31 people in three countries in a Europe-wide manhunt, after $50 million in uncut gems were stolen at the Brussels airport in February. Jewelers in Belgium are sighing in relief.

By Sara Miller Llana,?Staff writer / May 8, 2013

Baggage carts make their way past a Helvetic Airways aircraft from which millions' of dollars worth of diamonds were stolen on the tarmac of Brussels international airport, in February. Police on Wednesday arrested 31 people in three countries in a Europe-wide manhunt, after $50 million in uncut gems were stolen in a daring assault at the Brussels airport this February.

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Police have netted 31 people in three countries in the past 24 hours in a Europe-wide manhunt, after $50 million in uncut gems were stolen in a daring assault at the Brussels airport this February.

It?s a plotline that is worthy of a movie (it is probably being written at this very moment).?And it gripped the Belgian public. Perhaps no group more so than the jewelers across town who always face a certain vulnerability, simply because of the value of the goods behind their glass counters.

?Everyone was fascinated, but of course the jewelry workers are the most interested,? says a woman at an antique jewelry shop in a famous covered gallery in historic Brussels who wished not to share her name.

The Belgian prosecutor?s office said that on Tuesday that seven were arrested, including six people in Switzerland and one man in France, who could be a mastermind of the robbery. And in the early dawn today, some 200 police fanned across Belgium and detained two dozen more suspects, many of them criminals known to the Belgian justice system.

"We believe the man arrested in France is one of the authors of the robbery," said Jean-Marc Meilleur of the Brussels prosecutor's office.??"It's the only person that we can say at this stage they could have participated in the events on the tarmac. Among those arrested in Belgium, at least 10 are known to the court, including for armed attacks. They are part of the Brussels criminal underworld."?

Smooth operation

The robbery occurred on the evening of Feb. 18, 2013. As passengers buckled up and the plane got ready for takeoff, eight men in police uniform in two cars drove?through the fence of the Brussels airport and raced, with police lights flashing, across the runway.

Driving up to the plane, which had just been loaded with the gems, they held up the crew and forced open the cargo hold, loaded their vehicles with 120 packages totaling an estimated $50 million, and sped through the fence. No one was hurt. And it was so fast and precise that passengers are said to have not even been aware of what happened until it was over ? and their flight was cancelled.

This isn't the first time Belgium has been the scene of a diamond heist. Antwerp, a diamond capital, is just a thirty minute drive away from Brussels. But the events of this one captivated the globe. When a security guard was asked at a higher-end Brussels jewelry store ? where customers are attended to one by one and treated to champagne as they peruse fine jewels ? if he had followed the news, he said ?of course,? surprised by the question. He wasn?t authorized to share his name ? or to even talk (instead he was busy looking at the customers filing in).

Back at the antique store, the owner says her store has been held up twice in 20 years; the diamond store just in front of them was held up six months ago, she says. ?We are relieved they were caught,? she says, ?to know [the thieves] aren?t out there and ... the police are working and are not involved in it.?

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Sen. Cruz Files Immigration Amendment, ?No Pathway to ...

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Texas Senator Ted Cruz has filed five tough and practical amendments to the ?mistake-filled? Gang of Eight?s immigration reform bill.

Cruz?s amendments call for the obvious strengthening of border security measures and the prohibition of ?federal, state, or local entitlement benefits for those here illegally.?

While the bill states that those who receive a pathway to citizenship would not be eligible for federal benefits until they have completed the probationary period attached to their immigration status, there is no mention about these illegal immigrants being eligible to?receiving state or municipal benefits.

Senator Cruz?s amendments outline:

-Strengthen border security measures
-Reform the high-skilled temporary worker program
-Modernize, streamline, and expand legal immigration
-Prohibit federal, state, or local entitlement benefits for those here illegally
-Ensure that those in the U.S. illegally are not given a path to citizenship

One of the ?amendments that Cruz has filed pushes back the entire premise of the immigration reform bill, by asking that those illegal immigrants that are already residing in the U.S., should not be afforded a path to citizenship.

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Rubio?s bill is aimed at creating a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million or so illegal immigrants currently residing in the U.S.

?There is widespread, bipartisan support for fixing our nation?s broken immigration system, and we should approach it by addressing those areas where we can reach agreement so that we actually have a chance of passing an effective bill into law,? said Sen. Cruz.

?The amendments filed today to strengthen border security and reform our legal immigration system will not only bring meaningful, effective improvements to our immigration system, but also have a chance of becoming law. America is a nation of immigrants, built by immigrants and we need to honor that heritage by fixing our broken immigration system, while upholding the rule of law and championing legal immigration.?

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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Rovio launches sync-able accounts for Angry Birds Classic and others, stores your progress across devices

No more repeating those first stages. Again. No more attempts to glean three stars on Level 4-14. Again. Rovio is finally offering sync functions for its new Croods game, globally, and its original hit, Angry Birds -- although that's only for Poland and Finland. Frustratingly, it's also only on iOS for now, although Rovio promises more areas (both device-wise and geographically, we assume) are coming soon. You'll need an email account to get yourself set up, but once that's sorted, all scores and stars can be transferred over, unified in a single account.

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Giants Sweep Dodgers

SAN FRANCISCO -- Hunter Pence doubled twice and drove in four runs, Matt Cain pitched into the eighth inning for his first victory of the season and the San Francisco Giants beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-3 on Sunday night to complete a series sweep.

Leadoff hitter Andres Torres had three hits for San Francisco while Marco Scutaro had two hits and scored twice. The Giants extended their season-high winning streak to six games and defeated Dodgers rookie Hyun-Jin Ryu for the second time this year.

Cain, who pitched six shutout innings against Los Angeles on opening day, gave up one run and five hits in 7 1-3 innings and allowed only one runner past second base while ending the longest winless drought of his career.

A.J. Ellis had two hits for the Dodgers.

The Giants won the first two games of the series on game-ending home runs but didn't need any late dramatics this time, though the Dodgers made it close with three runs in the eighth.

San Francisco took an early 2-0 lead off Ryu and made it hold up behind Cain (1-2) and five relievers.

Cain, who struck out four and walked three, had not won since Sept. 26, 2012. He left to a standing ovation from the AT&T Park crowd after issuing a one-out walk in the eighth.

It's also the first win by any San Francisco starting pitcher since April 21 ? an 11-game stretch.

Sergio Romo worked the ninth for his 12th save, tied for most in the majors.

The Dodgers couldn't get out of AT&T Park fast enough. They were the only visiting NL team with a winning record at the Giants waterfront ballpark before the series but are now 60-60 since the stadium opened in 2000.

It didn't help that manager Don Mattingly had to scratch first baseman Adrian Gonzalez from the lineup with a sore neck less than an hour before first pitch. Gonzalez, who was also scratched from the first two games of the series, delivered a pinch hit two-run single in the eighth before leaving for a pinch runner.

Ryu (3-2) has been one of the most consistent pitchers for Los Angeles except against San Francisco. He gave up 10 hits and three runs while taking the loss in his majors debut on April 2, then allowed eight hits and four runs over six innings in the rematch.

The Giants opened with three straight singles off Ryu in the first but the Dodgers right-hander got out of it allowing only one run. Scutaro scored on Pence's fielder's choice grounder after Buster Posey hit into a forceout at home. Ryu then retired Francisco Peguero on a fly ball to end the inning.

Pence, who was hitting just .211 with runners in scoring position, doubled Scutaro home in the third then hit a two-run double in the fifth to drive in Pablo Sandoval and Posey.

After Cain walked Matt Kemp in the eighth, Ellis singled off reliever George Kontos and Juan Uribe walked. Gonzalez followed with a two-run single to center and Uribe scored on an infield hit by Dee Gordon to make it 4-3. Jean Machi got pinch hitter Jerry Hairston to ground out with the tying run at second base to end the inning.

Notes: San Francisco CF Angel Pagan did not play because of a strained hamstring and is questionable for Monday's series opener against Philadelphia. ... Opponents are batting just .181 against Giants LHP Madison Bumgarner. Bumgarner (3-0) pitches the first game against the Phillies. ... Chris Capuano (0-1) is scheduled to come off the disabled list and start for Los Angeles on Monday against Colorado.

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Health concerns top list of retirement worries in U.S.: study

(Reuters) - Health problems and the cost of healthcare are the biggest concerns for those entering retirement, according to a study released on Monday from Bank of America Corp's Merrill Lynch.

The findings, part of a larger study focused on how people are feeling about and preparing for retirement, were based on a survey of more than 6,300 individuals aged 45 and older across the United States.

When asked what their biggest worry was about living a long life, 72 percent of retirees surveyed said serious health problems. Among other concerns cited by respondents were running out of money to live comfortably and not being a burden on their family.

The study, co-conducted with research firm Age Wave, divided respondents into those that have more than $250,000 in investable assets and those that have less than $250,000.

When asked what their top financial worries for retirement were, 52 percent of those surveyed in the affluent population group and 37 percent in the latter - ranked healthcare expenses as their biggest concern.

Other concerns included outliving their money, lack of personal savings, social security and company pension.

The study cited worries about the long-term stability of government healthcare programs, such as Medicare, and unexpected medical expenses as reasons why healthcare costs topped the list of concerns for retirees.

"It requires that people give some thought to what other contingencies" they have in place to prepare for those unexpected expenses, said David Tyrie, head of personal wealth and retirement at Merrill.

Health problems were also listed as the top reason for early retirement, rather than financial success, with 34 percent of retirees surveyed ranking it first. Sufficient financial resources came in as a second reason, with 27 percent of retirees surveyed listing it as their top reason.

(Reporting by Ashley Lau in New York; editing by Carol Bishopric)

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Monday, May 6, 2013

Readying new Syria push, US feels out Russia again

FILE - In this Friday, May 3, 2013, file photo president Barack Obama responds to a question about the ongoing situation in Syria during a news conference in San Jose, Costa Rica. Obama said Friday that he didn't foresee a scenario in which the U.S. would send troops to Syria. Just hours before his news conference Israel launched an airstrike into Syria, apparently targeting a suspected weapons site, U.S. officials said Friday night. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)

FILE - In this Friday, May 3, 2013, file photo president Barack Obama responds to a question about the ongoing situation in Syria during a news conference in San Jose, Costa Rica. Obama said Friday that he didn't foresee a scenario in which the U.S. would send troops to Syria. Just hours before his news conference Israel launched an airstrike into Syria, apparently targeting a suspected weapons site, U.S. officials said Friday night. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)

This photo released on the official Facebook page of Syrian President Bashar Assad, shows Syrian president Bashar Assad, right, surrounded by bodyguards as young people, wave at him during the inauguration ceremony on Saturday of a statue dedicated to "martyrs" from Syrian universities who died in the country's two-year-old uprising and civil war, in Damascus, Syria, Saturday, May. 4, 2013. Assad's second public appearance in a week came as Israeli officials confirmed the country's air force carried out a strike against Syria, saying it targeted a shipment of advanced missiles bound for the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. (AP Photo)

FILE - In this June 3, 2012 file photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian President Bashar Assad delivers a speech at the parliament in Damascus, Syria. Israel launched an airstrike into Syria, apparently targeting a suspected weapons site, U.S. officials said Friday night, May 3, 2013. (AP Photo/SANA, File)

(AP) ? The Obama administration is trying to leverage new evidence that Syrian President Bashar Assad's government used chemical weapons, and make a fresh diplomatic and possible military push with allies to end the country's civil war.

This renewed effort starts with Secretary of State John Kerry's trip to Moscow this coming week for talks with leaders in Russia, the Syrian government's most powerful international friend.

Russia, alongside China, has blocked U.S.-led efforts three times at the United Nations to pressure Assad into stepping down. The U.S. hopes to change Moscow's thinking with two new arguments, officials said: the evidence of chemical weapons attacks and, with the war now in its third year, American threats to arm the Syrian rebels.

Russia represents the most difficult diplomatic test as the U.S. tries to assemble a global coalition to halt a war that has claimed more than 70,000 lives.

Washington wants a peaceful resolution and sees U.N.-imposed sanctions against Syria as an effective tool for pressuring Assad into negotiations. With Assad's government unwilling to talk with the opposition, and Russia providing military and diplomatic backing, hopes of a negotiated transition are all but dead for now.

The stalemate and the risk of greater chemical weapons usage are driving President Barack Obama to explore new options, including military ones. But, he made clear Friday during a visit to Costa Rica, "I do not foresee a scenario in which boots on the ground in Syria, American boots on the ground, would not only be good for America but also would be good for Syria."

Obama said at a Washington news conference earlier in the week that any new U.S. action should be taken prudently and in concert with international partners. Two days later, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said arming the Syrian opposition was a policy consideration.

Kerry's departure Monday for Russia sets the stage for some critical discussions.

In Moscow, officials said Kerry will attempt to persuade Russian President Vladimir Putin to support, or at least not veto, a fresh effort to impose U.N. penalties on Syria if Assad doesn't begin political transition talks with the opposition.

To make his case, Kerry will present the Russians with evidence of chemical weapons use and relay the Obama administration's readiness to give weapons to the Syrian rebels, according to the officials, who demanded anonymity because they weren't authorized to speak publicly about the confidential diplomacy.

Although the U.S. is prepared to act with or without the Russians' help, officials say a coordinated effort to end the war would be much easier with Moscow on board.

China is seen as largely following Russia's lead.

The U.S. also wants Russia, which maintains a naval base in Syria, to stop honoring existing contracts with the Assad government for defense hardware and to refrain from doing anything else to bolster his forces.

Unlike with Afghanistan and Iraq, several of America's Western and Arab allies are significantly ahead of the United States in their readiness to intervene in Syria.

Just on Friday, an Israeli airstrike against Syria targeted a shipment of advanced missiles believed bound for the Lebanese military group Hezbollah, Israeli officials said Saturday. The officials said the attack was aimed at sophisticated "game-changing" weapons, but not chemical arms.

Saudi Arabia and Qatar have provided the rebels with advanced weaponry. Turkey has given the opposition leadership a home base and significant logistical support. Britain and France have ramped up support ahead of the U.S. at almost every step.

Somewhat similar to the Libya intervention two years ago, Washington is being pulled by several of its closest partners into an ambivalent escalation in Syria.

As the U.S. extricates itself from a decade of fighting in the Muslim world, it has been reluctant to get involved in a new conflict colored by sectarian warfare and terrorist groups engaged on both sides of the battle.

The U.S. also notes that the Syrian government has far greater defensive capacities than those of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi, whose military was easily eliminated in 2011.

But the rising death toll, increased international clamoring for greater American leadership and the threat of weapons of mass destruction proliferation in the heart of the Middle East, between Iraq and Lebanon and bordering Israel, have led Obama to reassess his options.

Obama this past week reaffirmed his view that the "only way to bring stability and peace to Syria is going to be for Assad to step down." Even before the reports of chemical weapons use, he said, the U.S. sought to strengthen Syria's opposition. Now, however, "some options that we might not otherwise exercise ... we would strongly consider."

"The use of chemical weapons would be a game changer," Obama told reporters. "When you use these kinds of weapons, you have the potential of killing massive numbers of people in the most inhumane way possible, and the proliferation risks are so significant that we don't want that genie out of the bottle."

But the administration also has said the intelligence reports citing physical evidence of chemical weapons use were not certain enough to cross Obama's stated "red line," which he said last summer would have "enormous consequences."

Obama said Friday in Costa Rica that "we have evidence that chemical weapons have been used. We don't know when, where, or how they were used." A U.S. investigation, he said, will help "get a better handle on the facts."

"When it comes to using chemical weapons, the entire world should be concerned," he added.

Arming the rebels is the most likely escalation, officials said. Even the most ardent advocates of U.S. intervention don't want American military boots on the ground. A no-fly zone would demand an intensive operation to neutralize Syria's Russian-supplied air defenses. Officials said targeted strikes are likely to be considered only after uncontested proof emerges of chemical weapons use or the intelligence suggests repeat attacks may be imminent.

Any U.S. military action, including arming the rebels, would be weeks away, officials said. They stressed that a strategy would first have to be coordinated with several important allies to ensure that the right weapons get to the right forces and that donors aren't duplicating efforts. The U.S. also would try to secure contributions from more Arab and European partners, they said, while continuing to check rebel brigades that are untainted by al-Qaida or other extremists who've joined the anti-Assad fight.

The range of reservations to direct military intervention explains why the administration is putting great stock in a unified international approach. Swaying Russia would remove an important consideration for many potential coalition partners and leave Assad with only Iran and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah as reliable allies.

It would eliminate the possibility of a Russian veto to any future request for U.N. authorization to directly intervene in Syria.

Obama never has said he must have a U.N. mandate to act, but U.S. officials repeatedly have cited it as one explanation for why the American response in Syria hasn't been more forceful. Also, no one in the United States wants a repeat of the diplomatic humiliation suffered by President George W. Bush in the runup to the 2003 Iraq war.

The chances for a Russian shift are unclear. U.S.-Russian relations are mired in disputes from missile defense in Europe to adoptions and new Russian laws against political dissent. Arguments outlining the costs of increased international criticism for remaining steadfast in support of the Assad government have repeatedly failed to move Moscow.

Officials say Kerry is optimistic he can sway Putin; others are more skeptical.

At a minimum, officials said, reaching out to Russia could pre-empt arguments that the U.S. is moving toward military options in Syria without giving diplomacy a final chance.

Gaining even Russia's grudging acquiescence in private to greater American involvement in Syria, as with NATO's Kosovo intervention in the 1990s, could be viewed as a critical if silent diplomatic victory for the United States.

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Saturday, May 4, 2013

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Friday, May 3, 2013

US Airways says April unit revenue down 4 percent

(Reuters) - US Airways Group on Friday said an important revenue measure fell in April, as it grappled with disruptions caused by furloughs of U.S. air traffic control staffers.

Unit revenue, or passenger revenue per available seat mile, fell about 4 percent last month from a year earlier for US Airways and its regional airlines, the carrier said.

US Airways, which plans to merge with AMR Corp unit American Airlines and form the world's largest carrier, cautioned last week that business demand was being pressured by federal spending cuts under the U.S. sequestration process.

Staff furloughs at U.S. air traffic control towers began April 21, causing flight delays at some airports. The Federal Aviation Administration suspended the furloughs after passage last week of a bill allowing the agency to shift money within its budget to halt them.

"We are pleased that the situation is resolved and we have returned to a more normal operating environment," US Air President Scott Kirby said in the company's Friday statement.

On Thursday, Delta Air Lines Inc reported a 2 percent drop in April unit revenue due to soft U.S. demand and unfavorable effects from the weaker yen.

(Reporting by Karen Jacobs; Editing by Gerald E. McCormick)

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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Taco Bell Asks Twitter Followers To Add Them On Snapchat, Users May Soon See Snaps From Brands

Screen Shot 2013-05-01 at 10.53.42 AMSnackchat! Taco Bell tweeted, "We're on Snapchat" last night, urging their Twitter followers to add them for a "secret announcement" some time today. This is the first major brand to use Snapchat to reach customers, and could signal the beginning of Snapchat's monetization. Snapchat is an ephemeral photo messaging application that raised a $13.5M Series A in February.

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

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