Saturday, March 16, 2013

And this year's highest-rated CEO is...

Is your boss the best boss ever? Apparently he is if you work at Facebook.

Mark Zuckerberg has come out on top in Glassdoor's annual list of the 50 highest-rated CEOs. To qualify, a CEO must have at least 100 employee reviews submitted to the website over the last year, and at least 40 from the year before.

The Facebook founder has earned a whopping 99 percent approval rating, a 14-point jump in a year, despite the fumbling of the company's IPO and months of negative publicity. At the same time, last year's winner, Apple's Tim Cook, has fallen to 18th place with a 93 percent approval rating (still pretty good).

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Glassdoor allows employees, or those claiming to be, to submit anonymous reviews online about the companies and bosses they work for. Positive comments about Facebook include, "You are given a tremendous amount of autonomy and discretion to achieve results."

The only concern is that Facebook is, well, growing. One reviewer claiming to be a software engineer warned, "Keep the hacker culture, beware process and corporate behavior."

Other CEOs receiving top ratings include SAP's co-chief executives Bill McDermott and Jim Hagemann Snabe (99 percent), McKinsey & Company's Dominic Barton (97 percent), Ernst & Young's Jim Turley (96 percent), and Northwestern Mutual's John E. Schlifske (96 percent).

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Big movers include Amazon.com's Jeff Bezos, who moved up 13 positions to 16th place, with a 93 percent approval rating. However, Wall Street titans lost some ground this year. Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein has fallen from 11th place to 36th, and JPMorgan Chase's Jamie Dimon is down from 14th place to 33rd.

What about the women?

The only woman to make the top 50 list this year is Sharen Turney, CEO for Victoria's Secret, a subsidiary of Limited Brands. She came in 42nd place with an 82 percent approval rating, one slot above Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus.

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As for the other female CEOs in corporate America, it's a mixed picture. Meg Whitman of Hewlett-Packard made the top 50 list last year, but fell off this year with a 79 percent approval rating. PepsiCo's Indra Nooyi has a 69 percent rating, and Xerox's Ursula Burns has only a 26 percent approval rating. Ouch. Lockheed Martin's new CEO, Marilyn Hewson, earned an 82 percent approval rating already, but she is too new to qualify for this year's list.

Same for Marissa Mayer. The Yahoo CEO has been stirring up the pot with her attempts to change the corporate culture at the struggling web company, but Mayer has seen her approval rating inch up. It currently stands at 87 percent, much better than her predecessors?Scott Thompson (48 percent), Carol Bartz (54 percent) and Jerry Yang (43 percent).

Mayer's moves to stop to telecommuting and raising the bar on hiring standards seems to be winning over most employees reviewing her on Glassdoor.

Read More: Yahoo's Mayer Gets Internal Flak for More Rigorous Hiring

One Yahoo "software engineer" wrote, "Morale has had its ups and downs with every new CEO, but I think Marisa knows what she is doing and everyone seems to have gotten a morale boost with her on board." Another added, "Yahoo needed someone to make tough choices, update the culture and technology, and focus on products again, and that's what she's doing."

It will be interesting to see what they say a year from now.

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Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/facebooks-mark-zuckerberg-tops-list-highest-rated-ceos-1C8900482

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DJ Khaled Defends 'Brother' French Montana In 50 Cent Controversy

During his visit to 'RapFix Live,' Khaled responds to allegations that Montana supplied 50 Cent with footage of his mother.
By Rob Markman


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Friday, March 15, 2013

Steubenville rape accuser?s text: ?I told them no?

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Jefferson County Deputy Sherriff A. Ellenberger, left, listens as prosecuting attorney Marianne Hemmeter asks questions during a rape trial?in juvenile court on Thursday in Steubenville, Ohio.

By Erin McClam, Staff Writer, NBC News

Testimony in the rape trial that has shaken an Ohio steel town focused Thursday on text messages, pictures and cellphone video from the night that a 16-year-old girl claims she was assaulted by two star high school football players.

One exchange entered into evidence included the alleged victim texting a male friend, ?I told them ?no.??

Investigators from the state crime lab and the local sheriff?s department talked about the forensics of recovering data from phones ? a technical hurdle that prosecutors have to clear before the people who sent and received the messages can testify.

The trial opened Wednesday and has cast a harsh spotlight on the town of Steubenville and its beloved Big Red football program. The boys are accused of raping the girl, who was drunk, last August during a night of victory parties.

Digital media will be critical in the trial. The case made national news because graphic cellphone photos and video, including a YouTube posting of a partygoer cracking jokes about the alleged rape, spread on social media.

The prosecution?s evidence includes a photo posted to Instagram of the two defendants, quarterback Trent Mays and wide receive Ma?Lik Richmond, carrying the girl out of a house by her arms and legs.

On Thursday prosecutors called police investigators as witnesses. They focused on the thousands of text messages and photos exchanged among the alleged victim, the defendants and other teens, NBC station WTOV reported.

One witness?s testimony included a text exchange between the accuser and a friend:

Alleged Victim: OMG please tell me this isn't true

Male Friend: Let me find out

Alleged Victim: OMG

Male Friend: You ok?

Alleged Victim: Not at all

Male Friend: You'll be alright. Did you do anything with them? Promise, I won't be mad.

Alleged Victim: I swear. I don't remember doing anything. I remember hearing (the defendant's) voice. I told them 'no.'

Mays is 17 and Richmond 16. If convicted, both could be jailed in a juvenile facility until they are 21.

Opening statements and testimony on Wednesday focused on how inebriated the girl was on the night of the attack. Prosecutor Marianne Hemmeter said that the girl was ?too impaired to say stop? and did not participate in the assault.

A 17-year-old girl who knows the accuser testified that she had never seen her friend so drunk. The defense attempted to show that the girl was making decisions that night and at one point told friends she was OK.

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Source: http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/03/14/17313193-steubenville-high-school-rape-trial-zeroes-in-on-texts-photos-video?lite

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Samsung's Galaxy S4

Samsung's Galaxy S4

Last night I had the pleasure of attending Samsung's Unpacked Event, Part 1, and watching them pitch the next generation of their phenomenally successful smartphone line -- the Galaxy S4. It was held at Radio City Music Hall, with a simultaneous party at Times Square. And it was an impressive debut, though not one without some important caveats.

Android Central's Phil Nickinson and Andrew Vacca and I went to Radio City, Martin Reich took Times Square. Earlier in the day I spent some time with the HTC One. I've owned several HTC devices, including the Treo Pro, G1, and Nexus One. They make, in my opinion, the best hardware outside of Apple, and the HTC One gives Apple a run for its money. Unibody aluminum with a gorgeous 1080p LCD display and gutsy 4mp, 2 micro shooter on the back, it's a bit big for me personally, but I'm sorely tempted to buy one anyway. Their Sense 5 version of Android is controversial -- some like it, others don't -- and it looks nice enough, though tends to hide as much as it helps. Either way, it set my expectations for Android-based devices in 2013, and what Samsung was competing with.

LG, makers of the Nexus 4 and Optimus series of Android-based phones made the event interesting by placing their own, prominently 4-branded billboards, above Samsung's in Times Square. HTC doesn't have anywhere near the budget of their far more diversified Korean competitors, so they decided to troll the Samsung lineup instead, handing out hot chocolate and chips to the cold, hungry media and guests. Apple, by contrast, had Phil Schiller talk some smack to the papers (sadly, one fairly major point of which would later turn out to be grossly inaccurate).

That by way of pointing out how important this event was not only for Samsung, but how important Samsung has become for their competition -- and that their competition, more than ever, is as much other Android-based manufacturers as it is Apple.

Radio City Music Hall was an impressive venue and Samsung made the most of it. No simple executive or string of executives in jeans and shirts presenting in front of a keynote deck. After a brief introduction by Samsung mobile head JK Shin, they had a broadway actor team up with their head of product marketing, and they put on a show. The actor would introduce a narrative and the product guy would explain what features were involved and how they worked, often with the aid of a performance to show it in real-world, if contrived situation. It was, in general, a fantastic idea and much more interesting than BlackBerry's painful CEO + tech demo guy team-ups at events past.

To get it out of the way, yes the show itself was cheesy and sexist to the point of misogyny in places. There were, indeed, few stereos left untyped by the end. Samsung is still awkward in their approach to modern, mainstream marketing. They have smart people on their team, however, and they desperately need to listen to them more. It did nothing to help their message and has now served only to distract from it. Shame.

The Galaxy S4 hardware is a feat of engineering. It manages, in the same footprint as last year's Galaxy S3, to pack in a 5-inch 1080p display, massive 2600mAh (user-swappable) battery, SD-card storage expansion, and additional sensors like IR for entertainment console control, and temperature and humidity sensors. Unfortunately, the display is still OLED-based, and the casing still Hasbro-style plastic. If you hold a Galaxy S4 in one hand and an HTC One or iPhone 5 in the other, the difference in material quality is stupefying.

Everything is a compromise, and Samsung seems to have chosen to add more features while sacrificing material quality to keep the price down -- though OLED is pure stubbornness at this point, given its seemingly insolvable problems -- but I think I could have lived with slightly fewer bells and whistles at this point if it meant a better casing. I use my phone more than anything else in my life. It should feel great all the time.

One area Samsung didn't skimp on was radio support. It has everything you can imagine, including the blisteringly fast 802.11ac Wi-Fi. It also has a big.LITTLE processor that's essentially 2x quad-core, switching between the lighter and heavier cores depending on what it's doing. However, that octocore chip will only be found in some versions. In other markets -- for a variety of carrier-related issues -- they'll use a Qualcomm chipset instead.

So, stacked but ultimately not premium-packed hardware.

Software was even more interesting. I should preface this by saying that I believe it wasn't finished yet, so what you see in the videos may well be much more polished by the time it ships. Also, while some have complained Samsung didn't mention Android enough during the show, as Phil Nickinson has repeatedly said, Android is essentially an embedded OS at this point. How often does Apple mention their UNIX foundation? (Samsung mentioned Android twice, once for their government Android-based KNOX security feature, and once on the spec slide showing the version to be Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean).

That has disadvantages as well. Samsung has so completely paved over Android with their own stuff that, come Google I/O, if a new version of Android is announced, it will take Samsung a long time to release an update that includes the new version for the Galaxy S4. For mainstream users, it won't matter. They bought a Samsung phone, not a Nexus. For geeks, if you want the latest and the greatest from Google, stick to Nexus. For people who just like to point out that Android's licensed business model, one which enjoys a lot of diversity, also results in slower updates for Android-based phones, have at it.

Back to unpacked. Most of the event, through a series of those fourth-wall breaking, often taste-challenging skits I mentioned earlier, was dedicated to front facing user features. A ton of them. It reminded me a little of older iOS events when new features would be announced at an almost machine-gun lined pace. It was a little hard to keep up with, and almost impossible to keep track of, given how many branded terms were used in quick procession. But it was something to see.

Some of the more interesting stuff included picture-in-picture photography and video chatting. Essentially you can include an insert of yourself from the front-facing camera on photos taken with the rear-facing camera. You can do the same for chats, and even screenshare. You can also record a few seconds of audio and combine it to a picture, a feature I've often longed for when covering trade shows -- attached voice notes to jog my memeory later.

You can also do device-to-device Wi-Fi direct sharing. For example, if you have 2 people, you can share a song and make it stereo using both of your devices as speakers. If you have 5 or more people, you can make it surround sound. I don't know how often it would actually be useful, but the idea is delightfully geek.

Voice features got a big boost with a new translation assistant that can convert your English text, for example, to Italian audio, and someone else's spoken Italian response back to English for you to read. 8 languages will be available at launch. That's something I'd love to see integrated into Apple's Siri

Air Gestures -- which I'm guessing is some mix of hypersensitive capacitance and Kinect style camera monitoring? -- let you do things like trigger pop up menus or swipe between views without touching the screen. I like the idea for winter, when I'm wearing gloves, or if I'm eating and want to flip pages without getting any food on the display. However, I don't have great coordination and hitting a hard target like a screen is much easier than trying to hover or wave just right. Fitts' law and all that.

The biggest problem with Air Gestures, at least that I could tell, is that they're not really system-level features, so they only work in some apps that expressly enable. They work in Samsung Mail, but not Gmail, and they work in Flipboard, but not many other 3rd party apps. To make something habitual, it needs to be everywhere.

Samsung also showed off a bunch of accessories, including an fitness band, scale, and blood pressure monitor. They were Samsung branded, and if they were also Samsung manufactured, it shows an advantage that Samsung's massive business model provides them. Not many companies make as much stuff as Samsung does, which means their potential for cross-integration is enormous. Scales, fridges, etc. are just the beginning. Smart worlds await.

That's just some of it. There was a dizzying amount of other features as well. If you're interested in a break down of most of them, Phil Nickinson and I recorded an Android Central Podcast immediately after Unpacked.

Again, everything is a compromise, and throwing so many new features at the wall means, like every years, only a few are likely to really stick.Quantity is never as important as quality or coherency. Just like random words are harder to remember than well-told stories, feature blitzes often result in things most people don't use most of the time.

However, I'm happy Samsung is doing it, if only so that they can be tried out, and the good ideas can be distilled faster. Apple usually waits, usually focuses, and it results in great experience, but Samsung is providing balance through sheer audacity. As someone who loves technology, I appreciate the difference in approaches, and the balance.

The only real software negative for me wasn't a new one and remains a huge one -- user interface. Samsung's TouchWiz still lacks a consistently good design language. At best it's usable but utilitarian. There's little unified about their icons, and little appealing about their apps. Given the half-billion dollars they reportedly spent on advertising last year, it's hard to imagine they couldn't have spared a fraction of that amount to hire and empower a world-class design team.

I'm not talking about cool effects, mind you. Samsung has those in spades. Fast, fluid animation, ripples, glows, the whole bit. That's all frosting, though. They need tastier cake.

All told it was an impressive event for Samsung, and the Galaxy S4 looks like a great phone. Some are, sarcastically, calling it a Galaxy S3S, a throwback to Apple's tick-tock S-style updates. It's probably more than that, but let's be realistic -- there's a limit to how far, how fast, we can take phones now. They're already almost all great. Now everyone is trying to make them better.

Later this year it'll be Apple's turn.



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Russia's Putin may pick Kudrin protege as top aide: paper

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin may promote an adviser with close ties to former finance minister Alexei Kudrin to become his most senior economic aide, newspaper Vedomosti reported on Friday.

Citing administration sources, the financial daily said Tatyana Golikova may replace Elvira Nabiullina, chosen by Putin to become the next head of Russia's central bank.

The job of Kremlin 'chief economist' has typically been filled by a technocrat. It has a high level of access and potential to influence Putin's thinking - critical to the course of policy in the vertical power structure he has created.

Since the Russian leader's return for a third Kremlin term, he has shown a greater inclination to priorities reviving flagging economic growth over bringing down inflation.

That has put the central bank under pressure to ease monetary policy. Economists say Nabiullina's appointment may lead to the central easing rates more aggressively after she assumes the post in June.

Golikova served as health and social security minister from 2007 to 2012, and before that was a deputy finance minister. Sources have said she was close to Kudrin, who was known for ordering "coffee and Golikova" at the start of his working day.

Kudrin, who resigned as finance minister in September 2011, is a fiscal hawk whose main policy achievements were to restore Russia's budget to surplus and save, rather than spend, windfall oil revenues. He remains a highly influential figure.

Golikova, 47, followed Putin to the Kremlin and has a narrow role offering development advice to two regions that broke away from the ex-Soviet state of Georgia - Abkhazia and South Ossetia - after a brief war with Russia in 2008.

Vedomosti said it was also possible that Sergei Glazyev, another Kremlin economic aide and former presidential candidate, might replace Nabiullina.

Glazyev briefly emerged as a contender to replace outgoing central bank Chairman Sergei Ignatyev, but his unorthodox views provoked a deluge of criticism from the liberal economic policy establishment, ruling him out of contention.

A Kremlin spokesman, quoted by Vedomosti, said it would be premature to comment on who might replace Nabiullina.

(Reporting by Douglas Busvine; Editing by John Stonestreet)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russias-putin-may-pick-kudrin-protege-top-aide-074120539--business.html

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China names new premier as transition nears end

BEIJING (AP) ?

China is formally installing the Communist Party's second-ranked leader, Li Keqiang, as premier, as a once-a-decade leadership transition nears its well-ordered conclusion.

The largely powerless legislature overwhelmingly selected Li on Friday, a day after legislators appointed party chief Xi Jinping to the ceremonial state presidency.

The appointments were foreordained after Xi and Li ascended to the leadership's top spots at a party congress in November.

Since then, they have signaled that they intend to combat widespread official corruption, try to lessen a wide income gap and repair the severely polluted environment ? issues that are driving public discontent.

The legislature's annual session and the political transition reach their end this weekend with the appointment of Cabinet officials to manage the economy, foreign affairs and an increasingly fractious society.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/china-names-premier-transition-nears-end-023425210.html

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OS X 10.8.3 update arrives with official Boot Camp support for Windows 8

We've some good news to share for Mountain Lion users: OS X 10.8.3 is now available for download. As you'd expect, the new software brings a number of fixes and enhancements, but in a delicious twist of irony, the most substantial may very well be for Windows users. That's because version 10.8.3 introduces official support for Boot Camp with Windows 8, and it also brings compatibility for Boot Camp on Macs with hard drives larger than 3TB. Meanwhile, OS X users will benefit from Safari 6.0.3 and the ability to redeem iTunes gift cards in the Mac App Store by using the built-in iSight camera. OS X 10.8.3 is also said to resolve an audio stutter issue for 2011 iMacs and correct any unresponsive plugins that Logic Pro users might've noticed. You'll find the complete list of improvements after the break, but while you read, you might wanna dig into that Apple menu and get downloading.

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Man who took Romney '47 percent' video reveals himself

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scott Prouty was at a fundraiser for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney last year as the bartender, and ended up secretly taping a video that changed the trajectory of the 2012 presidential campaign.

Prouty went public with his story on Wednesday after months of speculation as to who might have been the source of the video that dealt a body blow to Romney's campaign.

Last May at a Florida fundraiser, Romney said 47 percent of voters were dependent on government and "will vote for the president no matter what."

When Prouty handed the tape over to Mother Jones and the magazine published it in September, Romney was put on the defensive for weeks and never really recovered, losing to President Barack Obama on November 6.

"I didn't go in there with a grudge against Romney. I was more interested as a voter," Prouty told MSNBC.

Mother Jones also confirmed that Prouty was the person who taped the video.

He described himself as a "regular guy, middle class, hard-working guy" and was tending bar at the event which donors had paid thousands of dollars to attend.

Prouty said he was initially motivated to release the tape by a different comment that Romney had made in which he expressed interest in having his private equity firm buy a Chinese factory that employed 20,000 people who earned little money.

The news media seized on the 47 percent section of the speech. Prouty said he felt it changed the course of the election.

"I think it defined him at a critical point, defined him for exactly who he was," said Prouty.

He said he had no contact with the Obama presidential campaign over the tape.

"I voted for President Obama, but I'm actually (a) registered independent," he said.

(Reporting by Aruna Viswanatha and Steve Holland; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/man-took-romney-47-percent-video-reveals-himself-015445411.html

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Naked body washes ashore in Miami Beach

By Matthew DeLuca, Staff Writer, NBC News

A naked body washed ashore in Miami Beach, Fla., on Thursday morning, sparking a police investigation and sending chills through the neighborhood.

The deceased man was found on the beach at around 1:30 a.m. Thursday, NBC Miami reported. Police did not give any details on what the apparent cause of death was or how the body may have wound up on the beach.

The victim hasn?t been identified, according to NBC Miami.

?I was with my friend and I saw the policemen going to the beach, so we went there and saw a dead body,? Alexandra Mathiu, a student at a local language school, told NBC Miami. ?It?s just so scary because it?s in front of our school.?

Police are working to determine the cause of death. A medical examiner was on the scene Thursday and removed the body, NBC Miami reported.

Source: http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/03/14/17312099-naked-body-washes-ashore-in-miami-beach?lite

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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Feds Probe Hack of First Lady, Biden, Celebs

Police in Los Angeles have teamed with the FBI to investigate Russian hackers suspected of stealing and posting sensitive information about Michelle Obama, Joe Biden, law enforcement officials and Hollywood celebrities. The material in question was posted on a website using .su as a suffix -- reportedly a tip-off that the perpetrators have a Russian connection.

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Cyber attack cuts access to JPMorgan Chase site

By Steve Keating LONDON, Ontario (Reuters) - Olympic and world ice dance champions Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir will enjoy home ice advantage this week as they defend their world championship crown but the Canadians will do their best to try and pretend they are somewhere else. Having grown up in Ilderton, just minutes from the 7,000-seat London arena that will host the championships, it is unlikely the Canadian pair will be able to forget where they are with a sign declaring "Home of Scott Moir and Tessa Virtue, Olympic and world ice dance champions" there to remind them. ...

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/cyber-attack-stops-access-jpmorgan-chase-005902700--sector.html

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NY police: We're keeping eye on gunman's building

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By MICHAEL HILL and JOHN KEKIS?THE ASSOCIATED PRESS STATEMENT OF NEWS VALUES AND PRINCIPLES?By MICHAEL HILL and JOHN KEKIS

Law enforcement officers run for cover along Main Street in Herkimer, N.Y., when shots were fired while they were searching for a suspect in two shootings that killed four and injured at least two on, Wednesday, March 13, 2013. Authorities were looking for 64-year-old Kurt Meyers, said Herkimer Police Chief Joseph Malone. Officials say guns and ammunition were found inside his Mohawk apartment after emergency crews were sent to a fire there Wednesday morning. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

Law enforcement officers run for cover along Main Street in Herkimer, N.Y., when shots were fired while they were searching for a suspect in two shootings that killed four and injured at least two on, Wednesday, March 13, 2013. Authorities were looking for 64-year-old Kurt Meyers, said Herkimer Police Chief Joseph Malone. Officials say guns and ammunition were found inside his Mohawk apartment after emergency crews were sent to a fire there Wednesday morning. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

This undated photo provided by the New York State Police shows Kurt R. Meyers, the man being sought in connection with the shooting of six people in two incidents in upstate New York, Wednesday, March 13, 2013. Authorities said guns and ammunition were found inside Meyers' Mohawk, N.Y., apartment after emergency crews were sent to put out a fire there Wednesday morning. Soon after, two people were fatally shot and two others wounded at John's Barber Shop, around the corner from the apartment, police said. The second shooting happened about a mile away in Herkimer, where two people were killed at Gaffey's Fast Lube and Car Wash. (AP Photo/New York State Police)

Law enforcement officers take cover along Main Street when shots were fired while searching for a suspect in two shootings that killed four and injured at least two on Wednesday, March 13, 2013, in Herkimer, N.Y. Authorities were looking for 64-year-old Kurt Meyers, said Herkimer Police Chief Joseph Malone. Officials say guns and ammunition were found inside his Mohawk apartment after emergency crews were sent to a fire there Wednesday morning. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

Law enforcement officers block off Main Street in Herkimer, N.Y., while searching for a suspect in two shootings that killed four and injured at least two on, Wednesday, March 13, 2013. Authorities were looking for 64-year-old Kurt Meyers, said Herkimer Police Chief Joseph Malone. Officials say guns and ammunition were found inside his Mohawk apartment after emergency crews were sent to a fire there Wednesday morning. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

Law enforcement officers take cover along Main Street when shots were fired while they were searching for a suspect in two shootings that killed four and injured at least two on, Wednesday, March 13, 2013, in Herkimer, N.Y. Authorities were looking for 64-year-old Kurt Meyers, said Herkimer Police Chief Joseph Malone. Officials say guns and ammunition were found inside his Mohawk apartment after emergency crews were sent to a fire there Wednesday morning. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

HERKIMER, N.Y. (AP) ? New York state police say they'll keep monitoring all night an abandoned building where a man suspected of killing four people and wounding two others is holed up.

Trooper Jack Keller says they are working off the assumption 64-year-old Kurt Myers is still alive.

Police have cordoned off a block in the upstate village of Herkimer since midday Wednesday.

Police believe Myers set fire to his apartment in neighboring Mohawk and then killed two men and wounded two others at a barbershop. They say he then went to a car care shop in Herkimer and killed two more men.

A brief gunfight between Myers and police Wednesday afternoon marked the last spasm of violence and led to the standoff.

Associated Press

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Landlords Can't Claim Your Security Deposit Without Cause, So Don't Let Them

Landlords Can't Claim Your Security Deposit Without Cause, So Don't Let ThemWhen renting an apartment, one common concern is the return of your security deposit. Landlords hold a good chunk of your money in case you damage the premises, but they can only use that money if they provide you with an adequate explanation why. Niccole Schreck, writing for US News, explains why:

More than a third of the renters surveyed who did not get back their deposits (36%) said the landlord gave no explanation-which is actually illegal in 47 states. Unless you live in Louisiana, North Carolina or West Virginia, your landlord is required by law to give you a written account of charges to your security deposit. Specific laws vary by state and sometimes by county, so make sure you know your rights as a renter in your community. Unless your landlord can show you a specific damage assessment, with a cost that meets or exceeds your security deposit, the security deposit is your money-make sure you take it with you on your way out.

If your landlord ever takes your security deposit, or any portion of it, be sure they include an explanation. If you want to contest the claim, you'll have a much easier time if they provide you with the required documentation. If they don't, they're breaking the law in most states and you should have no trouble getting a court to return the portion of your security deposit that you're owed.

4 Tips to Ensure You Get Your Security Deposit Back | US News

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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Japan taps gas from methane hydrate

Japan says it has successfully extracted natural gas from frozen methane hydrate off its central coast, in a world first.

Methane hydrates, or clathrates, are a type of frozen "cage" of molecules of methane and water.

The gas field is about 50km away from Japan's main island, in the Nankai Trough.

Researchers say it could provide an alternative energy source for Japan which imports all its energy needs.

Other countries including Canada, the US and China have been looking into ways of exploiting methane hydrate deposits as well.

Pilot experiments in recent years, using methane hydrates found under land ice, have shown that methane can be extracted from the deposits.

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Methane clathrate - 'Fire ice'

  • Hydrates, or clathrates, are a frozen mixture of water and gas, primarily methane
  • The methane molecules reside inside a water molecule lattice
  • The methane will ignite in ice form - hence the "fire ice" moniker
  • Clathrates tend to form under frigid temperatures and high pressures
  • They are found in ocean sediments and under the permafrost on land
  • Vast deposits are thought to exist, rivalling known reserves of traditional fossil fuels

Offshore deposits present a potentially enormous source of methane but also some environmental concern, because the underwater geology containing them is unstable in many places.

"It is the world's first offshore experiment producing gas from methane hydrate," an official from the economy, trade and industry ministry told the AFP news agency.

A survey of the gas field is being run by state-owned Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC).

Engineers used a depressurisation method that turns methane hydrate into methane gas.

Production tests are expected to continue for about two weeks.

Government officials have said that they aim to establish methane hydrate production technologies for practical use within five years.

A Japanese study estimated that at least 1.1tn cubic metres of methane hydrate exist in offshore deposits.

This is the equivalent of more than a decade of Japan's gas consumption.

Japan has few natural resources and the cost of importing fuel has increased after a backlash against nuclear power following the Fukushima nuclear disaster two years ago.

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China appoints head of top political advisory body

BEIJING (AP) ? China took another step toward completing its leadership handover Monday with the appointment of an official best known for his communist pedigree to head a top government advisory body.

Yu Zhengsheng was selected by a vote of 2,188 to 4 to head the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, a companion body to the country's rubber-stamp legislature. There was no other candidate in the CPPCC vote.

Yu's selection is the latest step in China's once-a-decade political transition and kicks off a week of formal government leadership changes that were foreshadowed by promotions at the Communist Party's congress in November. In China, the party is the pre-eminent political power and top government posts are held by its leaders.

Yu was among seven leaders who ascended to the party's top inner circle at the November conclave which also anointed Xi Jinping as general secretary. Yu is ranked fourth in the party.

The governor of the People's Bank of China, Zhou Xiaochuan, was named one of the vice chairmen of the advisory body, suggesting that he might be preparing to leave the central bank after 11 years at the helm.

This week, the largely ceremonial legislature known as the National People's Congress will finalize the transition and approve appointments to top government posts: Xi is certain to succeed Hu Jintao as president while Li Keqiang, the party's No. 2, is to be named premier, in charge of the Cabinet.

When fully installed into government posts, Xi's administration will confront domestic challenges that include public anger over official corruption that pervades all levels of society, and the degradation of the country's water, air and soil that has resulted from decades of rapid economic growth. A rising middle class, empowered by social networking technology, is increasingly vocal about its demands for change and willing to organize demonstrations to that effect.

Yu, 67, was Communist Party chief in the financial hub of Shanghai until shortly after his latest party promotion. He held the post of construction minister in the 1990s, when China suffered a series of building collapses that prompted the party to launch a campaign to improve construction safety.

A missile engineer by training, Yu is best known for his status as a "princeling" ? the label assigned to the politically influential sons and daughters of leaders who struggled alongside Mao Zedong in the early years of the communist state. Yu's father was the ex-husband of a woman who later married Mao.

His family history has been problematic, however: His brother, an official in the Ministry of State Security, China's secret police, defected to the United States in the mid-1980s. Yu's connections to patriarch Deng Xiaoping's family are believed to have kept him in the running for promotion to the apex of power.

Yu now heads a 2,200-plus advisory body made up of carefully selected entrepreneurs, intellectuals, religious clerics and celebrities. The group has no real power but in recent years has become more important as representatives have used the platform to advocate for hot-button issues of public concern such as food safety, pollution and land seizures.

In one of the session's more interesting vote counts, scandal-tainted politician Ling Jihua, formerly a top aide of President Hu's, was among a few who received more than just a handful of opposing votes. Ninety ballots were cast against his appointment as one of the vice chairmen, though he got through anyway with more than 2,000 votes in his favor.

The votes against Ling could be a sign of damage to his reputation caused by reports of a lurid scandal involving his son, who apparently died after crashing in a speeding Ferrari while playing some kind of high-speed sex game a year ago in Beijing.

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GPS Guide: Rob White's Tips For Expressing Your Authentic Self (PHOTOS)

The stress and strain of constantly being connected can sometimes take your life -- and your well-being -- off course. GPS For The Soul can help you find your way back to balance.

GPS Guides are our way of showing you what has relieved others' stress in the hopes that you will be able to identify solutions that work for you. We all have de-stressing "secret weapons" that we pull out in times of tension or anxiety, whether they be photos that relax us or make us smile, songs that bring us back to our heart, quotes or poems that create a feeling of harmony, or meditative exercises that help us find a sense of silence and calm. We encourage you to look at the GPS Guide below, visit our other GPS Guides here, and share with us your own personal tips for finding peace, balance and tranquility.

There is nothing that we yearn more than to express our Authentic Self, to express those genuine qualities that make us feel fully alive. For some that?s writing poetry, for others it's starting a business or raising a family. No matter what it is, it all begins with action. Only when you learn to act on your thoughts can you express your Authentic nature and live triumphantly. See six tips for how to take action and express your authentic self below.

  • The entire incredible history of humanity is a story of breakthroughs to ever greater successes. This is a result of our innate urge to express our Authentic Selves. I always thought that thinking was power, but over the years I?ve learned that thinking is simply potential power, and action is what really makes the difference. You can think all you want, but without action, you cannot experience your unique creative expression.

  • It?s clear to me that I only succeed with goals that I act on, and I fail miserably with goals that I sit on.

  • In my thirties, I went through my own unique life crisis when it became clear to me that I never dared to take risks and do what I really wanted to do, which was to become an entrepreneur; be my own boss; start my own business. I had forsaken my authentic expression in the name of security.

  • You can design your earthly destiny, but first you?ve got to get to WOW ? a <strong>W</strong>onderful <strong>O</strong>bsession with <strong>W</strong>inning. Today I feel successful as an entrepreneur and in other areas of my life. None of it happened on it?s own. I was a school teacher for years, and I?m proud of the work I did to influence young lives positively. After seventeen years, I started yearning for change; something that challenged my creative nature, like starting and growing a successful business. Here are six tips that helped me express myself in wonderful new ways:

  • Tip # 1: The path to becoming Wonderfully Obsessed with Winning isn?t an instant ?make your dreams come true? scheme. It?s about hard work that starts with decisive action and ends with completion.

  • Tip # 2: We?re all students of life and we?re all subject to human frailties. On the path to success I?ve made head-banging mistakes, paid the price of arrogance, and have had to relearn lessons that I thought were long ago under my belt.

  • Tip # 3: It?s said that all things are possible with right thinking. All things are possible only if you take action to finish what your thoughts have begun.

  • Tip # 4: Plotting out your route and putting together a plan of action are fabulous prerequisites to success, but if you don?t act on those plans you stand on barren land.

  • Tip # 5: When taking action ? never, never quit; this is how you exhaust wrong action so you can come up with right action that produces effective results.

  • Tip # 6: Knowledge alone does not empower you. The only knowledge that empowers you is knowledge that you prove is true. This means that you must act on that knowledge, and refine your action again and again until you are able to demonstrate its truth in your life.

Rob White is a motivational coach, storyteller and the author of "A Second Chance At Success" (Mind Adventure, Inc.). Rob was a teacher for over seventeen years and ultimately decided he needed a change to feel more fulfilled. He started a real estate business and through his determination and passion made millions. Rob White wants to share the things he has learned in life in the hopes of helping others achieve their dreams and goals. Learn more at robwhitemedia.com.


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Monday, March 11, 2013

No. 1 Gonzaga beats LMU 66-48 to reach WCC final

Gonzaga's Elias Harris, of Germany, shoots during the second half of a West Coast Conference tournament NCAA college basketball game against Loyola Marymount, Saturday, March 9, 2013, in Las Vegas. Gonzaga defeated Loyola Marymount 66-48. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)

Gonzaga's Elias Harris, of Germany, shoots during the second half of a West Coast Conference tournament NCAA college basketball game against Loyola Marymount, Saturday, March 9, 2013, in Las Vegas. Gonzaga defeated Loyola Marymount 66-48. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)

Gonzaga's Drew Barham passes as Loyola Marymount's Nick Stover defends during the first half of a West Coast Conference tournament NCAA college basketball game on Saturday, March 9, 2013, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)

Loyola Marymount's Alex Osborne and Gonzaga's Mike Hart reach for a rebound during the first half of a West Coast Conference tournament NCAA college basketball game Saturday, March 9, 2013, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)

Gonzaga's Kevin Pangos, of Canada, center, shoots while covered by Loyola Marymount's Nick Stover, left, and Alex Osborne, right, during the second half of a West Coast Conference tournament NCAA college basketball game on Saturday, March 9, 2013, in Las Vegas. Gonzaga defeated Loyola Marymount 66-48. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)

Gonzaga's Kevin Pangos (4), of Canada, defends against Loyola Marymount during the second half of a West Coast Conference tournament NCAA college basketball game on Saturday, March 9, 2013, in Las Vegas. Gonzaga switched to a zone defense during the second half and defeated Loyola Marymount 66-48. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)

(AP) ? For the first time in school history, Gonzaga stepped on the floor as the top-ranked team in the country.

Thanks to a second-half surge Saturday night in the semifinals of the West Coast conference tournament, it'll step on the floor Monday night in the championship game of the event as the nation's No. 1 team for a second straight week.

Elias Harris had 21 points and eight rebounds to lead Gonzaga over Loyola Marymount 66-48.

Bidding for a top seed in the NCAA tournament, the Bulldogs (30-2) advanced to play for the league championship against the winner of Saturday's late semifinal between Saint Mary's and San Diego.

Challenged in the first half by a team that went 1-15 in WCC play this season, Gonzaga turned up the defensive intensity and opened the second half on a 19-5 run to seize momentum.

Though it needed a last-second basket by Sam Dower to take a 27-26 lead into halftime, Gonzaga outscored the Lions 39-22 in the second half.

Kevin Pangos added 14 points and Kelly Olynyk had eight points and eight rebounds for the Zags.

Anthony Ireland led Loyola Marymount (11-23) with 19 points.

"LMU is a bunch of fighters," Gonzaga coach Mark Few said. "They are tough and reflect the personality of their coach. I thought we played excellent defense all night, especially in the second half. We finally got our offense going in the second half."

After shooting 40 percent (8 of 20) from the field in the first half, including 4 of 10 from beyond the arc, the Lions shot a dismal 7 of 29 (24.1 percent) from the field in the second. LMU was an abysmal 1 of 10 from 3-point range.

Conversely, the Zags turned it around after a horrendous first half ? during which they went 9 of 24 from the field and 1 of 7 on 3s ? and was a blistering 11 of 22 from the floor, including 4 of 7 from long range.

"We played with more emotion in the second half," Harris said. "We came out flat in the beginning and knew we that we had to change that."

The Lions forced 45 turnovers ? and committed only 32 ? in their first three games of the tournament, but last night came up against a Gonzaga team much more disciplined than their previous foes, and bit more tenacious on defense. And while LMU committed 16 miscues, compared to Gonzaga's 13, the Bulldogs outscored the Lions 19-6 off turnovers.

Gonzaga also outrebounded the Lions 38-31, while outscoring them in the paint 28-12.

"I have tremendous respect for coach Few and the Gonzaga team," Loyola coach Max Good said. "They are very talented. They are well coached and play with a lot of class. Our lack of size hurt us against a team with the big men of Gonzaga. We had to hustle and scrap, which we did, but in the end it just wasn't enough."

Much of the Zags' domination came in the second half, though, as LMU refused to go away over the first 20 minutes. The Lions held Gonzaga scoreless early on, for a little more than three minutes, while going on a 9-0 run to take a 14-9 lead. The Bulldogs returned the favor by going on a 7-0 run, while holding Loyola scoreless for a bit less than three minutes, to take a 16-14 lead.

From there the two continued to play back and forth while neither built a margin bigger than two points, with the lead changing hands seven times over the final 4:16 of the half.

The ninth-seeded Lions, who posted one win in the first two months of the calendar year, tripled that figure in the WCC tournament with three straight wins to get to the semifinals.

LMU knocked off No. 8 Portland 65-54 on Wednesday to wedge its way into the bracket. The Lions upset No. 5 San Francisco 61-60 in overtime on Thursday then stunned fourth-seeded Santa Clara 60-58 on Friday.

Harris said the WCC tournament was "great preparation" for the NCAA championship games, saying "it's getting us well-prepared for the more competitive challenge."

The Bulldogs, who earned the WCC's top seed for the 13th time, were the first team to go 16-0 in the league in the two years of the 16-game format. It was their fourth undefeated West Coast campaign, also going unbeaten in 2004, 2006 and 2009, when the conference played a 14-game schedule, prior to BYU joining the conference.

"Over this great run with great players (a No. 1 national ranking and a 30-win season) are things that we have not been able to accomplish," Few said. "They are both special because it is a culmination of an entire year of work, not just a week or two of being hot."

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Pistorius lawyers appeal bail conditions

FILE - In this photo taken Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013 Olympian Oscar Pistorius stands following his bail hearing, as his brother Carl, center, and father Henke look on, in Pretoria, South Africa. The family of Oscar Pistorius, the double-amputee Olympian charged with murdering his girlfriend, is feuding publicly about whether guns are a necessary protection against crime in South Africa. British newspapers quoted Pistorius' father, Henke Pistorius, as saying the family owned handguns for self-defense and suggesting that South Africa's government shares blame for "white crime levels" in the country. In a statement Tuesday March 5, 2013 quoting the runner's uncle, Arnold Pistorius, the family subsequently distanced itself from the father's comments. (AP Photo/Masi Losi/Pretoria News) SOUTH AFRICA OUT

FILE - In this photo taken Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013 Olympian Oscar Pistorius stands following his bail hearing, as his brother Carl, center, and father Henke look on, in Pretoria, South Africa. The family of Oscar Pistorius, the double-amputee Olympian charged with murdering his girlfriend, is feuding publicly about whether guns are a necessary protection against crime in South Africa. British newspapers quoted Pistorius' father, Henke Pistorius, as saying the family owned handguns for self-defense and suggesting that South Africa's government shares blame for "white crime levels" in the country. In a statement Tuesday March 5, 2013 quoting the runner's uncle, Arnold Pistorius, the family subsequently distanced itself from the father's comments. (AP Photo/Masi Losi/Pretoria News) SOUTH AFRICA OUT

FILE - In this photo taken Friday, Feb. 22, 2013 Olympic athlete, Oscar Pistorius, in court in Pretoria, South Africa, for his bail hearing charged with the shooting death of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. Even if Pistorius is acquitted of murder, firearms and legal experts in South Africa believe that, by his own account, the star violated basic gun-handling regulations by shooting into a closed door without knowing who was behind it, exposing himself to the lesser but still serious charge of culpable homicide. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe, File)

FILE - In this Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013 file photo Reeva Steenkamp's casket arrives ahead of her funeral ceremony in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Steenkamp, the model and law graduate shot and killed by Pistorius, was statistically just one of three women killed on Valentine's Day by an intimate partner, according to a study on violence against women that damns South Africa as having "the highest rate ever reported in research anywhere in the world." (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam, File)

JOHANNESBURG (AP) ? Lawyers for Oscar Pistorius have filed an appeal in a South African court against bail restrictions imposed on the Olympian, who is charged with murdering his girlfriend, according to papers released by the Pistorius family on Monday.

"The conditions appealed against are unwarranted and not substantiated by the facts," said the appeal, which was filed Friday in Pretoria, the South African capital.

The appeal reflected the robust defense strategy of lawyers for Pistorius, who has been staying at his uncle Arnold's home in a Pretoria suburb since he was released on bail on Feb. 22.

It is a delicate balance because the Pistorius family has also sought to keep a low profile, expressing sorrow for the death of Reeva Steenkamp on Feb. 14. Pistorius says he mistakenly shot Steenkamp, thinking she was an intruder in his home. Prosecutors believe he killed her intentionally after an argument.

The Associated Press received a copy of the court papers by email from representatives of the Pistorius family. The appeal was prepared by Ramsay Webber, a legal firm based in Johannesburg.

In the papers, lawyers for the double-amputee athlete argued against the requirement that he surrender all passports and travel documents, and refrain from applying for such documents pending the end of his case.

The lawyers said evidence presented at the athlete's bail hearing showed he is not a flight risk and should have the option of traveling outside South Africa as long as he has official permission.

The appeal also said there was "no basis in fact or in law" justifying terms under which Pistorius must be supervised by a probation officer and a correctional official.

Officials will visit Pistorius at his uncle's home at least four times a month, according to James Smalberger, chief deputy commissioner of the department of correctional services, who spoke to The Associated Press last month.

"He's not under house arrest, but his movements need to be known to us so that we don't pitch there and he's not there," Smalberger had said. "We agree on 'free time' normally during the course of the day, and in the evening we expect him to be home."

The appeal against the bail conditions also objected to the requirement that Pistorius refrain from using alcohol or any banned substance, even though he had no intention of doing so.

"The mere use of any substance with alcohol in it will give rise to a transgression of the wide condition imposed," the appeal said.

In addition, the runner should be allowed access to the property at Silverwoods Country Estate where he shot Steenkamp, once the state completes its investigations there within a "reasonable time limit," according to Pistorius' legal camp.

"A blanket restriction on speaking to residents is unfair" and infringes on Pistorius' rights to consult people on the estate to prepare for his trial, the appeal said.

Chief Magistrate Desmond Nair had set bail at 1 million rand ($113,000). The 26-year-old track star was also ordered to turn in any guns he owns, and cannot leave the district of Pretoria without his probation officer's permission.

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'Superheated' water can corrode diamonds

Mar. 11, 2013 ? A team of researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) led by Professor Loh Kian Ping, Head of the Department of Chemistry at the NUS Faculty of Science, has successfully altered the properties of water, making it corrosive enough to etch diamonds. This was achieved by attaching a layer of graphene on diamond and heated to high temperatures. Water molecules trapped between them become highly corrosive, as opposed to normal water.

This novel discovery, reported for the first time, has wide-ranging industrial applications, from environmentally-friendly degradation of organic wastes to laser-assisted etching of semiconductor or dielectric films.

The findings were published online in Nature Communications on 5 March 2013 with Ms Candy Lim Yi Xuan, a Ph.D. candidate at the NUS Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering as the first author.

When Diamond Meets Graphene

While diamond is known to be a material with superlative physical qualities, little is known about how it interfaces with graphene, a one-atom thick substance composed of pure carbon.

A team of scientists from NUS, Bruker Singapore and Hasselt University Wetenschapspark in Belgium, sought to explore what happens when a layer of graphene, behaving like a soft membrane, is attached on diamond, which is also composed of carbon. To encourage bonding between the two rather dissimilar carbon forms, the researchers heated them to high temperatures.

At elevated temperatures, the team noted a restructuring of the interface and chemical bonding between graphene and diamond. As graphene is an impermeable material, water trapped between the diamond and graphene cannot escape. At a temperature that is above 400 degree Celsius, the trapped water transforms into a distinct supercritical phase, with different behaviours compared to normal water.

Said Professor Loh, who is also a Principal Investigator with the Graphene Research Centre at NUS, "We show for the first time that graphene can trap water on diamond, and the system behaves like a 'pressure cooker' when heated. Even more surprising, we found that such superheated water can corrode diamond. This has never been reported."

Industrial Applications and New Insights

Due to its transparent nature, the graphene bubble-on-diamond platform provides a novel way of studying the behaviours of liquids at high pressures and high temperature conditions, which is traditionally difficult.

"The applications from our experiment are immense. In the industry, supercritical water can be used for the degradation of organic waste in an environmentally friendly manner. Our work can is also applicable to the laser-assisted etching of semiconductor or dielectric films, where the graphene membrane can be used to trap liquids," Prof Loh elaborated.

To further their research, Prof Loh and his team will study the supercritical behaviours of other fluids at high temperatures, and strive to derive a wider range of industrial applications.

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Brazil: police puzzle over 7 gift-wrapped skulls

(AP) ? Police in the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo are baffled by a macabre puzzle: someone has been leaving gift-wrapped human skulls around town.

Investigator Paul Henry Bozon Verduraz described the case to the Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper in a story published Thursday.

The first skull in cherry-red wrapping was found on February 20 in a planter near a residential building downtown. Since then, seven others have been found near Mormon temples or consulates, including those for Russia, the Czech Republic and South Africa. The skulls are old, with traces of dirt.

Verduraz says security cameras captured images of a woman in an ankle-length skirt leaving the skulls, which seem old, with traces of dirt. He thinks this may be part of some sort of ritual.

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Sunday, March 10, 2013

Tiger Woods thrives as McIlroy struggles in Cadillac Championship

Tiger Woods:?For at least one round on the Blue Monster at Doral,?Woods?looked more than capable of getting back to the top of the world ranking that he occupied for more than 10 years.

By Doug Ferguson,?Associated Press / March 8, 2013

Tiger Woods makes a shot on the fourth fairway during second round play in the 2013 WGC-Cadillac Championship PGA golf tournament in Doral, Florida March 8.

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The comments from the gallery picked up as?Tiger?Woods?kept hitting it close and making birdies, and as Rory McIlroy looked as though he were just along for the ride in the Cadillac Championship.

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"You're the real No. 1,?Tiger," a few fans shouted as the players walked to the next tee.

For at least one round on the Blue Monster at Doral,?Woods?looked more than capable of getting back to the top of the world ranking that he occupied for more than 10 years.

Despite two tough chips that didn't reach the green and a three-putt bogey, he made birdie on half of his holes Thursday for a 6-under 66. That gave him a share of the lead with Masters champion Bubba Watson, Graeme McDowell, Sergio Garcia and Freddie Jacobson.

Indeed, the leaderboard resembled a convention of stars that made it feel like a World Golf Championship. Ten of the top 15 players were from the top 20 in the world, a group that included Phil Mickelson, Steve Stricker, Justin Rose, Dustin Johnson and Ian Poulter.

Missing from the mix was McIlroy.

The world's No. 1 player was a model of uncertainty on the tee, as if he were uncertain where the ball was going.

He hit only three fairways and took 31 putts. He was never under par at any point in his round. McIlroy's best shot was out of the rough on the par-5 first hole, where he made a 15-foot eagle putt from the fringe to get back to even. He then made three straight bogeys ? a three-putt from 80 feet (the first putt was 20 feet short), a hooked drive that forced him to hit a wedge over a tree and back to the fairway, and another three-putt bogey on the fourth.

It was that final hole that showed the gap between McIlroy and?Woods.

Woods?was 40 feet away, just inches outside of where McIlroy's 4-iron had stopped on the tough par 3. He stood to the side, waiting to move in for a read.?Woods?rapped his putt and posed over it as it slid to the right and disappeared for a birdie. McIlroy's birdie putt missed on the low side, and then he missed the 3-footer coming back.

Only two late birdies ? one of them a 5-iron from the first cut on the par-5 eighth to 20 feet for an eagle attempt that narrowly missed ? made his score of 73 seem like it wasn't that bad of a day at the office.

It wasn't good, either.

"It was a bit of a struggle, to be honest," McIlroy said. "Hit some good shots. Hit some not-so-good shots. As I've been saying all week, this is a work in progress and I'm working at it and I'm staying patient. I've got another three rounds here to try and work on it a bit more and shoot a few good scores and we'll see what happens."

McIlroy has gone through bad patches before, missing four cuts last summer, including the U.S. Open. All was forgotten at year's end when he had another major, two FedEx Cup playoff events, the season-ender in Dubai and little doubt who was No. 1.

But that was before he changed equipment companies.

And he had never played a tournament under such scrutiny as now, coming off a week in which his frustration level led him to walk off the golf course at the Honda Classic without even finishing the ninth hole of his second round.

McIlroy, who came clean Wednesday with a sincere apology and pledge to never do that again, was happy to get back to golf.

But these are not happy times.

Luke Donald noticed an additional waggle in McIlroy's swing, evidence that he is thinking about where the club is going on the way back. Most times, players are concerned with the club going forward.

"That's the toughest time in golf when you can't concentrate on just hitting good shots," Donald said after a 70. "You're focusing on your swing. It's a game of confidence, and once he gets a little bit of that back he'll be fine."

Which comes first, confidence or good shots? Donald contemplated this and settled on good shots.

Those seemed to belong to everyone else.

Woods?holed two long birdie putts, including that sliding, slippery putt from about 40 feet on the par-3 fourth hole, and he missed four reasonable chances inside 15 feet. His final birdie was on the par-5 eighth, when he had to lay up from a fairway bunker and hit a wedge that stopped 2 feet from the hole.

"It was certainly a day that could have been a little lower,"?Woods?said.

Just about everyone could say that in these conditions.

Garcia and McDowell were in the same group. Not only did they have bogey-free rounds, both birdied the same four holes. Jacobson made two eagles in a span of three holes, both times hitting a 5-wood onto the green to just over 12 feet.

Watson played in the group with Mickelson and Stricker, and they were a collective 16-under par.

Stricker had a chance to tie for the lead except he missed a 4-foot birdie putt on the final hole. Mickelson, as usual, kept it entertaining. He pulled his tee shot on the 17th hole and his ball stopped rolling after it traveled some 450 yards. He purposely took a free drop on the cart path to avoid the rough, and chipped that to about 5 feet for birdie.

"You hit the ball in as much trouble as I do off the tee, you learn to hit those kinds of shots and have enough practice at it," he said. "I knew what was going to happen."

Woods?played two rounds with McIlroy at Abu Dhabi to start the year, and they were frequent playing partners during the FedEx Cup playoffs last year.?Woods?said McIlroy looked "just a little bit defensive" with his swing.

"That happens, and we have all gone through stretches like this,"?Woods?said. "It happens, and it happened to him last year in the middle of the year, and ended up all right at the end of the year. When you play golf for a very long time, you're going to have spells like this. You can't play well every week, even though you try. You're going to have ups and downs, and just got to battle through it."

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