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Son of pro wrestler Ric Flair found dead

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) ? Authorities say the son of professional wrestler Ric Flair has been found dead in a North Carolina hotel room.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg police says officers were called to a hotel on the city's south side around 10:30 a.m. Friday. When they arrived, they found the body of 25-year-old Reid Fliehr, who also was a wrestler.

A statement from police says there are no signs of foul play, and that the cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner's office.

Flair's agent released a statement Friday describing Reid as "an incredible son, brother, friend, and professional wrestler."

Ric Flair's real name is Richard Morgan Fliehr. The peroxide-blond wrestled for some 40 years and also was known as The Nature Boy.

The 64-year-old won many pro wrestling titles including in the WWE.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/son-pro-wrestler-ric-flair-found-dead-201734268.html

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Keep police business off Facebook, NYPD tells cops

The New York Police Department has begun policing how its officers use Facebook, Twitter and other social media.

An internal order made public on Thursday advises members of the nation's largest police department to be careful with what they reveal online ? even urging them not to disclose that they're on the force.

Officers "are to exercise good judgment and demonstrate professionalism expected of them while performing their official duties," the memo says. It also warns that "personal social media sites may be used against them to undermine the credibility of the department, interfere with official police business, compromise ongoing investigations and affect their employment status."

The guidelines bar officers from posting photos of themselves in uniform ? with the exception of those taken at promotion or awards ceremonies ? unless they have permission from the department. Officers could face discipline if they don't comply.

Police officials said the policy has been in the works for about two years, and arose out of concern that police officers' online postings could embarrass the NYPD or be misinterpreted as official police policy. The department punished more than a dozen officers after they made degrading remarks about revelers at the West Indian Day Parade in 2011.

"We believe these guidelines are reasonable and make sense," Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said Thursday.

The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, which represents 23,000 police officers, declined comment. In the past, the union has cautioned its members about what they post and who they interact with on the Internet.

The NYPD edict prohibits the posting on personal websites of crime scene photos or witness statements. It also bars officers from using social media to contact witnesses, crime victims or lawyers involved in pending cases, or to contact minors who aren't part of their families.

"Such communications may be deemed inappropriate or unethical and may jeopardize an ongoing investigation," it says.

The adoption of guidelines was first reported in the Daily News.

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Getting under the shell of the turtle genome

Thursday, March 28, 2013

The genome of the western painted turtle (Chrysemys picta bellii) one of the most widespread, abundant and well-studied turtles in the world, is published this week in Genome Biology. The data show that, like turtles themselves, the rate of genome evolution is extremely slow; turtle genomes evolve at a rate that is about a third that of the human genome and a fifth that of the python, the fastest lineage analyzed.

As a group, turtles are long-lived, can withstand low temperatures including freezing solid, can survive for long periods with no oxygen, and their sex is usually determined by the temperature at which their eggs develop rather than genetically. The painted turtle is most anoxia-tolerant vertebrate and can survive up to four months under water depending on the temperature. Turtles and tortoises are also the most endangered major vertebrate group on earth, with half of all species listed as endangered. This is the first turtle, and only the second non-avian reptile genome to be sequenced, and the analysis reveals some interesting insights about these bizarre features and adaptations, many of which are only known in turtles.

The western painted turtle is a freshwater species, and the most widespread turtle native to North America. Bradley Shaffer and colleagues place the western painted turtle genome into a comparative evolutionary context, showing that turtles are more closely related to birds and crocodilians than to any other vertebrates. They also find 19 genes in the brain and 23 in the heart whose expression is increased in low oxygen conditions ? including one whose expression changes nearly 130 fold. Further experiments on turtle hatchlings indicated that common microRNA was involved in freeze tolerance adaptation.

This work consistently indicates that common vertebrate regulatory networks, some of which have analogs in human diseases, are often involved in the western painted turtle achieving its extraordinary physiological capacities. The authors argue that the painted turtle may offer important insights into the management of a number of human health disorders, particularly those involved with anoxia and hypothermia.

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Right-to-work law takes effect in Michigan

DETROIT (AP) -- Republican Gov. Rick Snyder said a right-to-work law that took effect Thursday is a milestone that will bring jobs to Michigan, while protesters promised to exact revenge at the polls for the contentious measure Snyder signed in December.

"The labor movement has done a lot of great things for our country. It's not about being anti-union in my view. It's about being pro-worker," Snyder told business and government leaders.

The law allows Michigan workers to choose not to financially support unions that bargain on their behalf. It applies to labor contracts that are extended or renewed starting Thursday, so many unionized employees will not be affected until their existing collective bargaining agreements end months or years from now.

Union organizers asked people to wear red to protest Michigan becoming the 24th right-to-work state. Dozens did so at a morning rally outside the Detroit Athletic Club, where Snyder spoke at a "Pancakes & Politics" event.

Toting a "Snyder (equals) Snake" sign, 52-year-old Detroit resident Dwight Jarrett called on the governor to repeal the law.

"If he doesn't do the right thing, we'll make sure he's out in 2014," he said.

The law cannot be overturned directly in a referendum, though unions could decide to back a 2014 ballot measure that effectively overturns it.

Multiple lawsuits have been filed to strike down the law. Legal challenges in neighboring Indiana, which passed a right-to-work law in 2012, have been unsuccessful.

Snyder said during the event that right-to-work is "done" and "over with."

"This was a significant milestone. It's going to make Michigan more competitive," he said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/law-takes-effect-michigan-153201095.html

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Buckwild?s Salwa Amin Arrested?.Again!

Yes, she’s buck wild alright, even with handcuffs on. Salwa Amin managed to get cuffed and stuffed yet again as she awaits her court date on drug charges out of West Virginia. At first the allegations were a little shocking. Then I saw a minute or two of the show and it all made sense. Amin was originally busted during a raid in West Virginia in which officers found some pretty serious drugs. She was booked on drug charges then released pending a court date. We’re not talking minor drugs. Authorities actually ended up charging her with transporting oxycodone and herion. Of course, she got her little reality star slap on the wrist and went on with her life — with the exception that she showed up in court when it was time. The story goes that the timing is the exact issue. Reports state that she failed to report for a court date related to the first arrest, so a bench warrant was issued for her. You can check out both mugshots right here. Our biggest question is: how much of this will end up on the actual show — now that would be some compelling television. So far [...]

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Virtual games help the blind navigate unknown territory

Mar. 27, 2013 ? On March 27thJoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments) will publish a new video article by Dr. Lotfi Merabet showing how researchers in the Department of Ophthalmology at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and Harvard Medical School have developed a virtual gaming environment to help blind individuals improve navigation skills and develop a cognitive spatial map of unfamiliar buildings and public locations.

"For the blind, finding your way or navigating in a place that is unfamiliar presents a real challenge," Dr. Merabet explains. "As people with sight, we can capture sensory information through our eyes about our surroundings. For the blind that is a real challenge? the blind will typically use auditory and tactile cues."

The technique utilizes computer generated layouts of public buildings and spatial sensory feedback to synthesize a virtual world that mimics a real world navigation task. In the game, participants must find jewels and carry them out of the building, without being intercepted by roaming monsters that steal the jewels and hide them elsewhere.

Participants interface with the virtual building by using a keyboard and wearing headphones that play auditory cues that help spatially orient them to the world around them. This interaction helps users generate an accurate mental layout of the mimicked building. Dr. Merabet and his colleagues are also exploring applications of this technology with other user interfaces, like a Wii Remote or joystick.

"We have developed software called ABES, the Audio Based Environment Simulator that represents the actual physical environment of the Carol Center for the Blind in Newton Massachusetts. The participants will use the game metaphor to get a sense of the whole building through open discovery, allowing people to learn room layouts more naturally than if they were just following directions."

The technology will invariably be useful for the 285 million blind people world-wide, 6 million of which live in the United States. It will also have applications beyond the blind community for individuals with other visual impairments, cognitive deficits, or those recovering from brain injuries.

Dr. Merabet considers publication in JoVE's video format especially helpful. "It is conceptually difficult for a sighted person to understand 'a video game for blind people.' What JoVE allows us to do is break down layouts of the game and strategy, show how the auditory cues can be used and how we quantify performance going from the virtual game to the physical world."

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  1. Erin C. Connors, Lindsay A. Yazzolino, Jaime S?nchez, Lotfi B. Merabet. Development of an Audio-based Virtual Gaming Environment to Assist with Navigation Skills in the Blind. Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2013; (73) DOI: 10.3791/50272

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Tim McCarver to step down from Fox after season

FILE - In this July 21, 2012, file photo, Tim McCarver greets the crowd before accepting the Ford C. Frick Award for excellence in baseball broadcasting as part of the Baseball Hall of Fame Induction ceremonies at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, N.Y. McCarver says he will step down from his position at Fox after this season. (AP Photo/Heather Ainsworth, File)

FILE - In this July 21, 2012, file photo, Tim McCarver greets the crowd before accepting the Ford C. Frick Award for excellence in baseball broadcasting as part of the Baseball Hall of Fame Induction ceremonies at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, N.Y. McCarver says he will step down from his position at Fox after this season. (AP Photo/Heather Ainsworth, File)

(AP) ? Tim McCarver will make his 55th straight season of Major League Baseball his last.

The two-time champion catcher will call the World Series this year and then retire from his analyst job at Fox.

"I wanted to step down while I know I can still do the job and proud of the job I've done," the 71-year-old McCarver said during a conference call Wednesday.

His health is good, McCarver said. So are his passion and energy for the game.

It was just time.

"It's not a tough call," he said. "It's not a sad thing for me."

McCarver had been thinking about moving on for a couple of years. This winter, Fox executives visited him at his home in Florida to discuss extending his contract, which expired after the 2013 season.

They never even started negotiations. McCarver had already made up his mind.

He has worked 28 consecutive MLB postseasons on network television dating to 1984, providing analysis for a record 23 World Series.

McCarver got his start in broadcasting in 1980 with the Philadelphia Phillies and NBC's "Game of the Week." He has also called local games for the New York Mets and Yankees and the San Francisco Giants.

McCarver later worked for ABC and CBS before joining Fox in 1996. Last year, he was honored by baseball's Hall of Fame with the Ford C. Frick Award for major contributions to baseball broadcasting.

"You've always been a great symbol of class," Commissioner Bud Selig told McCarver on the conference call.

McCarver spent 21 seasons in the majors between 1959 and 1980, mostly with the Cardinals and Phillies. He was a two-time All-Star and won the World Series in 1964 and 1967 with St. Louis.

He missed the start of the 2011 AL championship series because of a minor heart-related procedure, but the test result that necessitated that medical work turned out to be a false positive.

McCarver has seen other people in various businesses stay at their jobs until their health eventually forced them out, and their quality of life was often not very good after they retired. McCarver didn't want that for himself.

A wine aficionado with a second home in California's Napa Valley, he'd love to travel to Italy for cooking classes.

"I plan on living a very long life, believe me," McCarver said. "I hope Mother Nature cooperates."

McCarver could still appear on Fox or its new cable network, Fox Sports 1, in a different role in the future. But until he tests out retirement, he can't predict whether he'll still want to do a little broadcasting.

McCarver worked with announcer Jack Buck on CBS from 1990-91 then became broadcast partners with his son, Joe Buck, at Fox in 1996.

Joe Buck said he had learned more about broadcasting from McCarver than anyone else, "even my father."

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Curve Appeal: Do Men Know Something About Women's Bodies ...

Curve Appeal: Do Men Know Something About Women's Bodies That Women Do Not?I?ll be the first to admit it: I am sort of a sucker for consumer-friendly psychology magazines. Publications like Psychology Today are full of articles I either enjoy reading or using as fire kindling. Or, when I am really irritated by the content, writing articles on the topic. Like this one.

The article, published in Psychology Today, is titled ?Ahead of the Curves? and the brilliant tagline? ?Men know something vital about women?s body shapes that women don?t. Plus: How big hips make wise women.?

It is six pages long and features illustrations of women who look more like playmates than the women who have the aforementioned ?big hips? and are ?wise? because of it. One of the illustrations boasts a sexy blonde wearing a pastel-pretty bra and tight briefs. She is pursing her red lips ? ready to kiss! She is rather revolting and her hips, well, they certainly are not wise.

That alone is irritating but this is the part that really makes me question my taste in literature: This lengthy article is written by two men.

Their respective names and impressive education are listed in very small font. I wondered: How can these two men possibly educate and enlighten women on their sex appeal and bodies? Well, they certainly gave it a good shot. But not good enough.

The first paragraph states that ?American males, it has been calculated, spend some $3 billion a year to gaze at women with hourglass figures, those whose small waists blossom into sinuously curvy hips.?

My first thought? Where does this ?calculation? come from? Furthermore, how does gazing at women connect to ?$3 billion a year?? They don?t explain this. Maybe men take time off work to gawk at women? Unlikely.

I have to give credit where credit is due: They do include research done by the late Deborah Sing ? 20 years ago. This is the only mention of a female contribution to the piece and does not extend past one measly paragraph which tells the eager reader: ?. . .Men all around the world. . .Prefer a similar shape.?

We are then told that when men view a curvy woman their brains respond in a similar fashion to cocaine and heroin. Hmm. That?s a strange statement with no research provided to the reader.

Even so, the following paragraph takes the cake:

Even a thin woman carries an astonishing amount of fat in her legs and hips?about a third of her body weight. Men everywhere admire the fat located here. . .Only bears ready to hibernate, penguins facing a sunless winter without food, or whales swimming in the arctic waters have fat percentages that approach those in normal, healthy, trim young women.

Well, that?s lovely! Female readers have now been compared to bears, penguins and whales. Furthermore, the word ?astonishing? used in relation to our apparent ?fat? probably does not make us smile. I am currently grimacing.

For diversity?s sake (or perhaps the editor was concerned about backlash from readers) a few paragraphs are devoted to explaining that American women are in dire need of more omega-3s.

Unfortunately, I believe more women have read this article than men. The pages are laced with bright pink script. I kid you not. Literature like this confuses both genders and, in my humble and currently sarcastic opinion, the size of my hips does not make me ?wise.? And neither did reading this article.

Reference

Lassek, W. & Gaulin, S. (2012, August). Ahead of the curves. Psychology Today, 45(4), 74-77.

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Weekend Storms & Photos... Must See: Tornado "Down Under"... New "Eyes" in the Sky... "Earth Gauge": Container Gardening for Rain, Record Rain, Drought & Monarchs

Sunday afternoon:

The heavy rain/severe storm threat is over.? Prepare now for an unseasonably chilly week ahead as well as gusty winds Mon. & Tue.

Safe to say everyone had at least some rain over the weekend & in most places it was a soaker.? The image below is the doppler estimated rainfall which is underdone in quite a few places.? Some of the amounts reported so far....

- Jax S'side: 5.76".......Waycross: 4.1"....JIA: 2.77"....San Marco: 2.53".?

Storm photos below -- in order -- are from Victor Jackson, St. Johns Co....Phil Keister - Cypress Lakes, St. Johns Co. hail....Todd Aspinwall - hail at the Outlet Mall, St. Johns Co...Tina Andreu - heavy rain & hail, World Golf Village...Deb, St. Augustine - hail covering the ground...Casey Miracle - tree on a home in Lake City + flooding...Amanda - Clay Hill flooding, washed out road...Jordadn Givens - Lawtey hail...Alexis Gaugh - St. Augustine hail ...Kate - hail in St. Augustine...& Dawn - Blanding Blvd. roll cloud just above the horizon.

Sunday morning update:

(see maps & images below).....Surface low pressure is organizing/strengthening over SE Alabama, so the warm front has popped north & the cold front is organizing south of the low into the Gulf. ?A large area of showers & thunderstorms, a few severe extend from the Eastern Gulf across the Panhandle, NW Fl. into Southern Ga. ?The low will intensify & move northeast today swinging the cold front & -- more importantly -- a prefrontal trough of low pressure -- to the east. ?The heavy rain & storms will be along & ahead of the trough. ?

Breezy, very warm & humid conditions are across the First Coast. This will certainly be a wet & stormy day with the question being how intense will storms become & how long will they be able to maintain themselves. ?Seems that at least a few severe storms -- damaging winds, hail, isolated tornadoes -- will occur through at least early afternoon in a corridor from the Big Bend across I-10 near & west of Jax into much of Southern/SE Ga. ?As the low moves farther to the north of the area, low level winds will become more W/SW which decreases the shear needed to maintain severe storm organization. ?The exact timing of this process is difficult to discern & will dictate when storms slowly weaken. ?Having said that, winds aloft will still be very strong so any storms through the afternoon will still have the potential to produce strong winds. ?It appears the highest severe weather threat will be through 1-2pm then decrease thereafter. ?

More heavy rain will fall. ?Individual cells within the large area of rain/storms will move E/NE at 30-40 mph, but the entire area will only move E/SE at 10-20 mph so there will be some "training" of cells which will lead another day of heavy rainfall. ?While not as extreme as Sat., additional rainfall will still likely reach 1-2", especially from Jax & areas north & west. ?Somewhat lesser rain south of Jax as the rain/storm area gradually shrinks this afternoon. ?So will probably be at least some short term flooding given the saturated ground after Sat.'s rainfall that locally was 5"+.

Once the trough moves through, skies will clear & gusty west winds will follow. ?An isolated shower or storm could occur this evening as the main cold front finally swings across the First Coast. ?Expect a very windy day Mon. with N/NW winds of 15-30 mph but gusts as high as 40 mph BUT no rain.

Sat. night update:

The warm front has struggled to move north because of 1) the heavy & strong t'storms north of the front creating & reinforcing the cold air at the surface (mentioned this possibility in past days).....2) the strong upper level disturbance far to the west is just now pushing into the Plains & until it pushes into the Tennessee & Ohio Valley's, surface low pressure will be slow to organize which keeps the front essentially stationary.

FIRST AREA OF CONCERN:

But by later early Sunday, the low will organize & strengthen & the warm front will shoot to the north into SE Ga. early Sunday then at least to I-16 by midday. ?This front will still pose a threat for severe storms, heavy rain & isolated tornadoes as it moves north & could include SE Ga. early Sunday & possibly extreme Northern Fl. ?Very warm, almost hot temps. (record highs of 90 degrees occurred Sat. @ Vero Beach & Melbourne) & high humidity surging north should fuel additional storm development helped out by the strong upper level disturbance to the W/NW.

SECOND AREA OF CONCERN:

By Sunday morning, temps. & humidity will be very high across the area (some forecast models show dew points approaching 70 degrees!). ?A strong cold front will be "sling-shotted" eastward south of the developing/strengthening low pressure that will move from Alabama/Ga. across Ga. into the Carolina's. ?A squall line of severe t'storms should develop along/ahead of the front -- near a trough of low pressure east of the front -- from W. Ga. into the Panhandle at sunrise. ?This line of storms will sweep eastward to perhaps a little southeast while individual cells race E/NE. ?Isolated storms could develop ahead of the line, but we're probably looking at the bulk of the severe weather with the squall line. ?APPROXIMATE timing is between 10am & 3pm from west to east across the First Coast crossing metro Jax a little either way of the noon hour. ?These storms will be capable of high, damaging winds, some hail & very heavy rain along with an isolated tornado threat. ?Even without storms, winds will be strong through the day Sun......from the S/SW in the morning at 10-20 mph increasing to 15-25 mph with higher gusts just in advance of the squall line. ?Once the squall line passes, W winds will blow 15-30 mph with higher gusts.

TOTAL RAINFALL:

Rainfall is nearing a half foot in some places 30 miles either side of I-10. ?4.52 through 7pm Sat. on Jax's Southside. ?The warm front-induced t'storms will produce more torrential rain Sat. night while the squall line's rainfall will be comparatively less because of the relatively fast movement of the overall line. ?Still....there could be some 1"+ amounts with the squall line with an average of about .5-1". ?So 2-day totals will range from 5-10" near & about 25 miles either side of I-10....to 2-5" near Highway 16....to .5-2" south of Highway 16 in Fl....to 3-6"+ near the Fl./Ga. border & 5"+ across SE Ga. ?"When it rains, it pours"(!).

Midday Sat. update:

Things are progressing pretty much as expected with a stationary front/warm front only very slowly moving north.? This set-up has triggered intense to severe t'storms along the I-10 corridor north into SE Ga.? There have already been reports of 1.75" (golf ball) size hail with some of the storms.? Large hail, lightning & very? heavy rain will be the primary threats through about 3-5pm as the storms are what's termed "elevated".? But as surface heating increases & the warm front tries to nudge northward (+ very warm air across Central Fl. that can be "ingested" by the storms), storms should become more "surface based" which means the base of the storm clouds will lower.? When/if this happens, the damaging wind & tornado threat should increase.? The severe threat will continue into early this evening then shift northward well into Ga. & away from most of the First Coast later tonight.? A wide range in temps. as expected - from 50s & 60s across SE Ga. to mid 80s @ Gainesville & Palatka.? This range in temps. has caused & will cause some of the storms near I-10 to turn a little more SE.? Such "right turners" are some of our most severe storms & could be the most powerful today/tonight.

The weekend forecast will hinge on the position of a warm front Sat. & a cold front Sun.
It looks like the warm front will be approaching I-10 by noon or so at which time showers & t'storms should break out in its vicinity.? So the best chance to get things done outside & stay dry will be in the morning but even then there will likely be at least a few scattered showers.? Most of the afternoon rain & storms should be across Southeast Ga. south to I-10 to about 20-40 miles south of I-10.? Within this zone there will be heavy rain at times & the threat for severe storms with hail & high winds.? The storms will lift more northward Sat. night as the warm front pushes north.? Severe storms from I-10 north into SE Ga. will be quite possible Sat. evening with a higher risk of an isolated tornado & this will the period with the highest for severe storms -- from 5pm to midnight or so.? Storms should push into Central Ga. late Sat. night giving the First Coast a bit of a break.? Another round of showers & storms will accompany a cold front Sunday from mid morning through the early afternoon & could also produce severe weather.? There's the potential for rainfall of 5"+ across SE Ga.... 2-4" along the Fl./Ga. border...1-3" along the I-10 corridor...& an inch or less south of Jax.? Locally higher amounts will be possible & REALIZE ALL IS CONTINGENT ON THE EXACT LOCATION OF THE WARM FRONT.
Temps. will range widely this weekend with Sat. afternoon temps. just hitting the 60s at Waycross to the mid 80s at Palatka.? It'll turn warm area wide Sun. with highs in the 80s & gusty winds of 20-30 mph regardless of any t'storms.
Click ** here ** for a briefing from our Jax N.W.S.

I must admit I cringe a bit when I hear within a newscast: "you have to see this incredible video" or something along that line. ?But here I go(!): You have to see this video of a violent tornado in Australia as a person in their car tries to avoid the twister & debris that's being thrown hundreds of yards from the tornado. ?AND notice the clockwise circulation of the tornado -- it's the Southern Hemisphere(!) vs. the typical counter-clockwise circulation in our neck of the woods & the rest of the Northern Hemisphere -- click ** here **.

From NASA:
-New eyes in the sky just opened, with what will be even more? stunning views of our changing earth.
The first image shows the meeting of the Great Plains with the Front Ranges of the Rocky Mountains in Wyoming and Colorado. The natural-color image shows the green coniferous forest of the mountains coming down to the dormant brown plains. The cities of Cheyenne, Fort Collins, Loveland, Longmont, Boulder and Denver string out from north to south. Popcorn clouds dot the plains while more complete cloud cover obscures the mountains."
"Everything has been very exciting," said Reuter. These first images are the culmination of a lot of hard work from the people at NASA and USGS, the Landsat Science Team and their industry partners at Ball Aerospace Corp. in Boulder, Colo., that built OLI, and Orbital Science Corp. of Gilbert, Ariz., that built and tested the spacecraft, he said. "As a tool for science, for looking at the whole planet and seeing how we're affecting it, and how it's affecting us, it's gratifying in all ways."? A lot of talented people worked very hard and everything had to work. And it has."

Click ** here ** for the view.

Earth Gauge: Container Gardening for Rain
Consider a rain garden to reduce watering needs in your yard and replenish groundwater. A rain garden is lower than the surrounding landscape, allowing rain to soak into the soil. This filters out pollutants and keeps runoff out of city storm sewers.
Viewer Tip: The ideal spot if you want the most plant choices is a sunny or partially shady, flat or very gently sloping area located some distance from underground utilities and your home. The area should drain well. Heavy clay soils require a larger rain garden and sandy soils require a smaller one. Dig out six inches for a level area and loosen up the next 3. Add compost-enhanced soil and drought-tolerant native plants that can stay wet for few days. Mulch and water until plants establish.

Learn more about native plant choices in the Native Plant Database, which provides options for areas nationwide.

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Average February temperatures were one to two degrees Fahrenheit above normal along the Southeast?s Atlantic and Gulf coastlines, but interior portions of the Southeast actually experienced below-average February temperatures of the same magnitude.? The region?s warmest and coldest temperatures were separated by less than a week.? A heat wave from February 11-13 brought Virginia?s temperatures into the 60s and Georgia?s into the 80s.? Nearly a week later, temperatures couldn?t break through the 40s in Virginia and North Carolina, while below-freezing temperatures were felt as far south as Dayton Beach, Florida.? The thermometer rocketed to 90 degrees Fahrenheit only five days later just 100 miles to the west in Inverness, FL, setting Florida?s all-time high temperature for February.? Most of the Southeast was much wetter than usual for February as five cities stretching from Northern Florida through southern Georgia and into coastal South Carolina recorded their wettest Februaries ever.? For perspective, Geneva, GA recorded 23.51 inches of rain in February, while Macon, GA received more rain than it did in the previous five months combined.? Most of this rain fell when a frontal system stalled over the region for an entire week in early February and when two low pressure systems moved from east to west across the Ohio and Mississippi River Valleys.? February?s rain reduced the Southeast?s drought expanse from 43 to 28 percent and completely erased the areas of extreme and exceptional drought that plagued Georgia the last two years.?

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Senior Syrian rebel leader wounded in bomb attack

FILE - In this undated file photo, Syrian Commander Riad al-Asaad, who heads a group of Syrian army defectors appears on a video posted on the group's Facebook page. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Monday March 25, 2013 a bomb stuck to his car targeted Col. Riad al-Asaad during a visit to the town of Mayadeen in eastern Syria. The Observatory cited conflicting reports on al-Asaad's fate, with some saying he had been killed and others saying he lost a leg. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. (AP Photo/Free Syrian Army) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HAS NO WAY OF INDEPENDENTLY VERIFYING THE CONTENT, LOCATION OR DATE OF THIS VIDEO IMAGE.

FILE - In this undated file photo, Syrian Commander Riad al-Asaad, who heads a group of Syrian army defectors appears on a video posted on the group's Facebook page. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Monday March 25, 2013 a bomb stuck to his car targeted Col. Riad al-Asaad during a visit to the town of Mayadeen in eastern Syria. The Observatory cited conflicting reports on al-Asaad's fate, with some saying he had been killed and others saying he lost a leg. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. (AP Photo/Free Syrian Army) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HAS NO WAY OF INDEPENDENTLY VERIFYING THE CONTENT, LOCATION OR DATE OF THIS VIDEO IMAGE.

BEIRUT (AP) ? A rebel military leader who was among the first to call openly for armed insurrection against President Bashar Assad was wounded by a bomb planted in his car in eastern Syria, rebels and activists said Monday.

Col. Riad al-Asaad, leader of a now-sidelined rebel umbrella group known as the Free Syrian Army, had his right foot amputated following the blast late on Sunday, according to an activist in the town of Mayadeen where the attack took place.

Calls to al-Asaad's cell phone went unanswered.

Louay Almokdad, a rebel spokesman, confirmed the attack to The Associated Press by phone and said the extent of the injury meant that amputation was likely, though he had not received confirmation it had been carried out. He said Al-Asaad was in stable condition in Turkey.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack.

Al-Asaad, a former colonel in the Syrian air force who defected and fled to Turkey in 2011, became the head of the Free Syrian Army, a group of army defectors who were among the first to declare armed struggle the only way to topple Assad.

"They will soon discover that armed rebellion is the only way to break the Syrian regime," al-Asaad told The Associated Press in October 2011, soon after his group was formed.

At the time, most Syrian activists were inspired by the uprisings that had successfully toppled dictators in Tunisia and Egypt and thought popular protests would bring about the same result in Syria. But the Syrian government's vast, violent crackdown on opposition caused many to resort to arms.

Today, hundreds of independent rebel groups are fighting a civil war against Assad's forces across the country and many activists no longer bother to stage unarmed protests. The U.N. says more than 70,000 people have been killed since the first protests in March, 2011.

During that transition, al-Asaad, who spent most of his time in a refugee camp in Turkey, never managed to build effective links with most rebel groups or provide the support that would have made them recognize him as their leader. While most fighters in Syria refer to themselves as part of the "Free Army," those who say they follow al-Asaad are rare.

More recently, al-Asaad's group has been superseded by the Office of the Chiefs of Staff, which is associated with the opposition Syrian National Coalition and led by Gen. Salim Idris. That body, too, has failed to project widespread authority inside Syria, where most groups still cobble together their own funding and arms.

The Mayadeen activist said via Skype that a bomb planted in the seat of the car al-Asaad was riding in blew up as he toured the town.

The activist said rebels now control the town and most of the surrounding areas, although President Assad still has supporters, whom the activist blamed for the attack. He spoke on condition of anonymity out of concern for his safety.

Al-Asaad was traveling with an aide and a local activist, Barakat al-Haweish, both of whom were slightly injured, the activist said. Al-Asaad was taken to a local field hospital, where doctors amputated his right foot before transporting him to Turkey.

Also Monday, the opposition's exile political leadership, the Syrian National Coalition, said a delegation was heading to Doha, where the Gulf state of Qatar will host a two-day Arab League summit starting Tuesday.

Foreign ministers of the League's member states decided Monday to grant Syria's seat in the body to the opposition. The Syria government's membership was suspended earlier in the uprising.

Heading the delegation is Mouaz al-Khatib, the Coalition said in a statement on its Facebook page. He is going despite having resigned his position as Coalition leader on Sunday, citing restriction on his work inside the group and frustration with the level of international aid for the opposition.

Al-Khatib, a respected Muslim preacher before being chosen last year to head the Coalition, said in a post on his own Facebook page that he would address the summit "in the name of the Syrian people." He said the move had nothing to do with his resignation, "which will be discussed later."

The Coalition refused his resignation and has asked him to keep his job.

Also in the delegation is Ghassan Hitto, whom the coalition elected last week to head a planned interim government to govern rebel-held areas.

In Damascus, a series of mortar strikes near a downtown traffic circle on Monday killed two people and wounded several others, state TV said.

Umayyad Square, at the center of a large intersection west of downtown, sits near the government TV headquarters, a number of faculties of the University of Damascus and is less than a kilometer (mile) from Assad's formal residence. The office of Syria's general military command is also nearby.

It is unclear if Assad still uses the official residence.

No one claimed responsibility for the attack, reflecting the often chaotic nature of Syria's two-year-old civil war pitting hundreds of independent rebel groups against the forces of Assad. The U.N. says more than 70,000 people have been killed since the conflict began with political protests in March, 2011.

Such sporadic strikes on Damascus have grown more common in recent weeks and often appear to target government buildings. Most cause only material damage, but spread fear in Damascus that the capital, which has so far managed to avoid the widespread clashes that have destroyed other cities, could soon face the same fate.

Damascus residents reported hearing intensive shelling on Monday, though it was hard to tell where it was coming from.

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Associated Press writer Albert Aji contributed reporting from Damascus, Syria.

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Major shareholder withdraws request for Extraordinary General ...

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The major shareholder Storm Real Estate ASA has informed TK Development A/S that it withdraws the request for an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company.

On 11 March 2013, the Supervisory Board of TK Development received a request from Storm Real Estate ASA to convene an Extraordinary General Meeting; see company announcement no. 07/2013.

In its Interim Report Q1-Q3 2012/13, company announcement no. 17/2012, which was issued on 19?December 2012, the Company presented a changed sales strategy with a view to realizing faster project sales and at the same time announced that ?concurrently with the decision to change the sales strategy, Management has initiated a review of the Group?s business areas for the purpose of assessing the Group?s future market platform, including the countries in which the Group will continue to operate, and the possibility of trimming costs further?. After an intensive strategy process involving the Company?s upper management team and the Supervisory Board, the adjusted strategy and business model were published on 11 March 2013; see company announcement no. 06/2013.

Following publication of the adjusted strategy and business model, the Company has had an opportunity to review them with Storm Real Estate ASA and other major shareholders. In addition, members of the Company?s Supervisory Board have had the opportunity to discuss the proposals submitted by Storm Real Estate ASA for an Extraordinary General Meeting, both with Storm Real Estate ASA and with other major shareholders. Storm Real Estate ASA has subsequently informed the Company that it withdraws the request for an Extraordinary General Meeting, which will therefore not be convened.

TK Development looks forward to continuing its close dialogue with Storm Real Estate ASA and other major shareholders about the Company?s strategy and related issues.

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Energy, Security, and Climate ? Bad News for Pessimists ...

There is a tempting intuition to the idea that the real prices of non-renewable goods like coal, iron ore, or oil should rise, more or less, forever. It?s an easy argument to make, and it sounds right: The world?s population is getting bigger and bigger, so more and more goods like metals and hydrocarbons are being consumed. Every year, the sum total of what we?ve taken out of the ground mounts, never to be replaced. Supply of the stuff is limited?once?it?s gone,?it?s gone. So, this argument goes, as we exhaust our resources, we?ll have to mine, drill, or otherwise get our hands on it somehow but it will get more and more expensive to do so, because we?ll have exhausted the best stuff. Left to exploit ever-greater quantities of ever-more-marginal deposits, prices will rise indefinitely into the future.

Thus, in this line of reasoning, unless we start consume less of a given non-renewable material, it will forever and ever get more expensive.

The logic appears unimpeachable at first glance. But it?s wrong. The prices of raw materials have not traveled the path this story would predict for any traded commodity once inflation is factored in, over long stretches of time. One of the most powerfully counter-intuitive and empirically conclusive findings in economic history is that the real prices of nearly all major resources have actually trended lower over very long periods of time, even if they?re produced at higher and higher rates. (Oil, once OPEC got involved, is the glaring exception. But even oil prices since OPEC came about haven?t simply climbed higher and higher as global consumption has grown.) Though non-renewable commodity prices can rise steeply over years or even decades when supply and demand conditions warrant, over the centuries they?ve tended to decline after adjusted for inflation.

The Economist industrial commodities index, first published in 1864, is widely considered to be the world?s oldest public, regularly updated price index. Though the nominal index stretches back to 1845, data before 1857 are incomplete and data between 1857 and 1861 reflect January prices only. Only figures from 1862 onwards,which represent averages of the underlying monthly figures, are used here. They are deflated using U.S. consumer price index data since 1871, which is?used in the Case-Shiller historical home price index. (The message in the data is the same regardless of whether they are deflated by the U.S. consumer price index or the U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) deflator, as some prefer.)

The industrial commodity index is a better reflection of long-term trends in non-renewable resource prices than the all-commodity index, which also includes food prices, so this analysis focuses on the former index. The commodities included in the industrials index, as well as their relative weightings, have changed over time, with the current weightings reflecting the value of world imports from 2004-2006.

Figure 1. Economist Industrial-Commodity Price Index in Real and Nominal Terms (1871-2010)

The trend is clear: Raw materials prices show a secular deterioration relative to manufactured goods over long stretches of time. Since 1871, the Economist industrial commodity-price index has sunk to roughly half its value in real terms, seeing average annual compound growth of -0.5% per year over the ensuing 140 years. Even after the boom years of the 2000s?in 2008, for instance, as commodity indexes soared, the Economist index never climbed more than halfway above where it stood 163 years earlier, in real terms.

So, pessimists, rejoice: The future may be bleak, but it?s been bleaker.

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FAA to close 149 air traffic control towers to meet required budget cut

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Annette Abplanalp, an air traffic control specialist who works for Serco Inc., watches plane traffic from the control tower at the Ogden-Hinckley Airport in Ogden, Utah, in this file photo taken March 11. The Federal Aviation Administration will close 149 federal contract air traffic control towers, including Ogden, beginning April 7.

By Jason Keyser, The Associated Press

CHICAGO --?Under orders to trim hundreds of millions of dollars from its budget, the Federal Aviation Administration released a final list Friday of 149 air traffic control facilities that it will close at small airports around the country starting early next month.

The closures will not force the shutdown of any of those airports, but pilots will be left to coordinate takeoffs and landings among themselves over a shared radio frequency with no help from ground controllers under procedures that all pilots are trained to carry out.

The plan has raised concerns since a preliminary list of facilities was released a month ago. Those worries include the impact on safety and the potential financial effect on communities that rely on airports as key economic engines for attracting businesses and tourists.

"We will work with the airports and the operators to ensure the procedures are in place to maintain the high level of non-towered airports," FAA Administrator Michael Huerta said in a statement.

The FAA is being forced to trim $637 million for the rest of the fiscal year that ends Sept. 30. The agency said it had no choice but to subject most of its 47,000 employees, including tower controllers, to periodic furloughs and to close air traffic facilities at small airports with lighter traffic. The changes are part of the across-the-board spending cuts known as sequestration, which went into effect March 1.

All of the airports targeted for tower shutdowns have fewer than 150,000 total flight operations per year. Of those, fewer than 10,000 are commercial flights by passenger airlines.

Airport directors, pilots and others in the aviation sector have argued that stripping away an extra layer of safety during the most critical stages of flight will elevate risks and at the very least slow years of progress in making the U.S. aviation network the safest in the world.

Airlines have yet to say whether they will continue offering service to airports that lose tower staff. Any scaling back of passenger service could have major economic impact for communities.

Mark Hanna, director of the Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport in Springfield, Ill., says without ground controllers as backup the risk to operate "goes up exponentially," especially at airports like his, which have such a broad mix of aircraft types: everything from privately operated Piper Cubs to the larger passenger planes of United and American airlines.

That an aviation sector as sensitive as air traffic control could become subject to political brinkmanship in Washington was especially frustrating, he said.

Hoping to escape the final cut, he and other airport directors were left to argue with the FAA about whether the closure of their facilities would adversely affect what the agency described in a letter as the "national interest."?

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Goldman wins ruling to arbitrate discrimination claim

By Nate Raymond

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc on Thursday won a U.S. court order allowing it to send a former employee's gender discrimination claim to arbitration, rather than being forced to defend against her claims in a class action lawsuit.

In ruling for Goldman, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York reversed a lower court's 2011 ruling denying the Wall Street bank's motion to compel arbitration in the case of Lisa Parisi, a former managing director.

The case has been closely watched by employers seeking to avoid costly class action lawsuits and instead require individuals to pursue cases alone in private arbitrations.

"We see no reason to deviate from the liberal federal policy in favor of arbitration and conclude that the district court erred in denying the motion to compel arbitration," Circuit Judge Barrington Parker wrote for the three-judge panel.

Parisi and two other female former Goldman employees sued the bank in 2010, accusing it of a pattern of discrimination against female managing directors, vice presidents and associates.

Adam Klein, a lawyer for the women at Outten & Golden, said he disagreed with the decision, but said it would have "limited impact" on the underlying case.

Parisi had signed an employment agreement that contained an arbitration clause when she was promoted to managing director in 2003.

The two other plaintiffs, former vice president Christina Chen-Oster and former associate Shanna Orlich, did not sign arbitration agreements and are not affected by the ruling, Klein said.

A Goldman spokesman had no immediate comment.

Parisi may now pursue her claims with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority or the American Arbitration Association.

The case followed a series of recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions making it easier for companies to force plaintiffs seeking to pursue class-action litigation to instead go individually into arbitration.

Goldman's appeal was supported by briefs from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association. Parisi had support from the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund and the National Women's Law Center.

"This whole area is really developing and there is really little circuit authority on it," Klein said.

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Parisi was fired in 2008, and Goldman moved to enforce the arbitration clause in her employment agreement after the women sued in 2010.

U.S. Magistrate Judge James Francis in Manhattan ruled for Parisi in 2011, and U.S. District Judge Leonard Sand later upheld that ruling.

Writing for the 2nd Circuit, Parker said the court agreed with Goldman that private plaintiffs like Parisi had no substantive right to sue in court over a pattern or practice of discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

As a result, "there can be no entitlement to the ancillary class action procedural mechanism," Parker wrote.

The case is Parisi v. Goldman Sachs & Co, 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 11-5229.

(Reporting by Nate Raymond in New York; Additional reporting by Lauren Tara LaCapra; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn and Leslie Adler)

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Do I know you? Memory patterns help us recall the social webs we weave

Friday, March 22, 2013

With a dizzying number of ties in our social networks ? that your Aunt Alice is a neighbor of Muhammad who is married to Natasha who is your wife's boss ? it's a wonder we remember any of it. How do we keep track of the complexity? We cheat, says a Cornell University sociologist in Scientific Reports.

Humans keep track of social information not by rote memorization but with simplifying rules, as you might remember a number sequence that always increases by two, according to author Matthew Brashears, assistant professor of sociology. People recall social ties that both involve at least three people who know each other and kinship labels such as "aunt" twice as well as they remember ties that do not, even though triad kinship networks are far more complex, he said.

"Humans are able to manage big, sprawling, complicated social networks essentially because we don't remember big, sprawling, complicated social networks. We remember simplified, regular structures that bear a reasonable similarity to what those networks look like," Brashears said. In cases where the relationships don't fit the pattern, we remember the pattern and the few exceptions, instead of remembering all the ties simultaneously, he added.

About 300 study participants read paragraphs describing a group of people and how they relate to each other. Some paragraphs included kinship labels and some didn't. Other paragraphs included closed triads ? where three people each know each other ? while other paragraphs did not. The participants were then asked to recall as many of the ties as possible.

When the paragraphs contained both kinship labels and closed triads, the participants' recall improved by 50 percent compared with participants whose paragraphs included neither ? even though the kinship and triad paragraphs contained nearly twice as many relationships.

"That's a pretty substantial improvement," Brashears said. Moreover, participants did worse when trying to recall paragraphs that had kin relationships but no triads. "It's like trying to remember a random number sequence by using the 'increase by two' rule," he said.

The study helps explain how humans actively manage so many more social ties compared with other primates ? a key question in the field of sociology. The answer is that we evolved the capacity to spot and use social patterns.

"Our ability to remember and manage socials ties ? and build bigger groups of people ? had to do with coming up with new and interesting ways of compressing that information. It's about how we structure our groups and how that allows us to remember them, as opposed to just sheer cognitive horsepower," he said.

The research may help also explain some peculiarities of human networks, such as transitivity: If George is my friend and Susan is my friend, then Susan and George are likely to be friends. Brashears suspects that some social networks are easier to remember than others, and individuals who build groups that conform to those rules were more evolutionarily successful.

"Some of the reasons why human networks look the way they do is because they have to, in order for us to process them, to manage it cognitively," he says.

Medical researchers may benefit from the research as they seek to understand why some people don't grasp social intricacies as well as others. "We may have a better ability to understand social anxiety and autism spectrum if we understand how we're compressing and reconstructing social information using these mechanisms," Brashears said.

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White House Easter Egg Roll safe from sequester

While White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters Tuesday that the White House Easter Egg Roll would not fall victim to sequestration, there are other areas that are feeling the burn of budget cuts:

Native American Reservations

The Star Tribune reported Tuesday that reservations have cut security, crammed more and more students into classrooms, cut some course offerings, and have avoided bringing on new workers.

The Military

Four of the five branches of the military are suspending their tuition assistance programs for active-duty service members. Read more about that story from ABC News here.

On Scott Air Force Base in Illinois, about 4,500 civilian employees received furlough notices Monday, saying they must take off one day per week with no pay until September. ( St. Louis Post-Dispatch)

About 13,000 civilian employees at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base - part of which is inside House Speaker John Boehner's district - are also set to receive notices about weekly furloughs this week. ( Dayton Daily News)

Civilian workers at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in New Hampshire are gearing up to protest a 20 percent cut in their pay that is the result of furloughs from April until the end of September. A bipartisan group of lawmakers from New Hampshire and Maine released a letter Tuesday criticizing these cuts. ( Seacoast Online)

Washington State

More than 200 workers at energy plants in Washington learned Tuesday they were being laid off because of cuts made necessary by the sequester. ( Tri-City Herald)

Long Island

A Marine Corps band was told it had to cancel its appearance in a St. Patrick's Day parade in Rocky Point, N.Y., because of the Pentagon's efforts to cut down on spending. ( Marine Times)

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