Friday, November 30, 2012

Senate votes to tighten sanctions on Iran

FILE - In this June 27, 2006 file photo, reviewed by a U.S. Department of Defense official, U.S. military guards walk within Camp Delta military-run prison, at the Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base, Cuba. The White House is threatening that President Barack Obama would veto the defense bill unless Congress makes changes. The Office of Management and Budget issued a statement Thursday as the Senate debated the $631 billion bill. Specifically, the White House complained about provisions restricting the administration's ability to transfer detainees from the U.S. Naval facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to foreign countries. The White House also complained about the prohibition on funds to build a detention facility in the US. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley, File)

FILE - In this June 27, 2006 file photo, reviewed by a U.S. Department of Defense official, U.S. military guards walk within Camp Delta military-run prison, at the Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base, Cuba. The White House is threatening that President Barack Obama would veto the defense bill unless Congress makes changes. The Office of Management and Budget issued a statement Thursday as the Senate debated the $631 billion bill. Specifically, the White House complained about provisions restricting the administration's ability to transfer detainees from the U.S. Naval facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to foreign countries. The White House also complained about the prohibition on funds to build a detention facility in the US. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The Senate endorsed stringent new sanctions on Iran's energy and shipping sectors in a fresh attempt to hobble the Islamic Republic's economy and hamper its nuclear ambitions.

Ignoring White House opposition spelled out just hours before the vote, the Senate voted 94-0 on Friday for a package of punitive measures that would end sales and transactions with various Iranian domestic industries.

The sanctions build upon penalties that Congress has passed ? and President Barack Obama has implemented ? that target Tehran's financial and energy sectors.

Officials in Washington argue that the sanctions have undermined Tehran's economy and robust oil sales, thwarting its suspected pursuit of a nuclear weapon. Iran insists its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.

The overwhelming bipartisan vote on an amendment to a sweeping, $631 billion defense bill reflected fears about the Iranian threat and the United States' unwavering support for its closest Mideast ally Israel.

Shortly before the vote, the powerful pro-Israel lobby, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, urged senators to back the sanctions.

"We must continue to apply unremitting pressure on Tehran until it complies with its international obligations and ends its pursuit of nuclear weapons," AIPAC officials wrote in a letter.

Sens. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., and Mark Kirk, R-Ill., who have shepherded sanctions bills through Congress, sponsored the latest package that also would close a major loophole ? the ability of Iran to circumvent sanctions and barter oil for precious metals. Turkey has been bartering gold for oil.

"The most recent sanctions are working toward crippling Iran's economy but Iran hasn't quit trying," Menendez said on the Senate floor.

The sanctions would designate Iran's energy, port, shipping and ship-building sectors as "entities of proliferation" and sanction transactions with these areas. The legislation also would penalize individuals selling or supplying commodities such as graphite, aluminum and steel to Iran, all products that are crucial to Tehran's ship-building and nuclear operations.

In a memo from the National Security Council just hours before the vote, the administration argued that the new sanctions were unnecessary, duplicative and "threaten to confuse and undermine" provisions in current law.

Specifically, the administration complained about the omission of waivers that would give the president more flexibility, ambiguities that would make implementation difficult and requirements for congressional reports on thousands of small and mid-size vessels that dock at Iranian seaports that were too burdensome.

The Associated Press obtained a copy of the memo.

Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin, D-Mich., acknowledged the administration's reservations and said he hoped lawmakers could address those concerns in crafting the final version of the bill.

The legislation also would designate Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting and its president as human rights abusers for broadcasting forced televised confessions and show trials.

The president has 90 days from the legislation's enactment to act. The bill does include the authority to waive the sanctions based on national security.

The overall defense policy bill for next year authorizes money for weapons, ships, aircraft and a 1.7 percent pay raise for military personnel. The total is $4 billion less than the House-passed bill, and House-Senate negotiators will have to work out the difference in the closing days of this year.

Late Thursday, the Senate revived a divisive debate over civil liberties and the president's powers as commander in chief, voting that Americans citizens suspected of terrorism and seized on U.S. soil may not be held indefinitely.

A coalition of liberal Democrats and libertarian Republicans backed an amendment that said the government cannot detain a U.S. citizen or legal resident indefinitely without charge or trial even with the authorization to use military force or a declaration of war.

The Senate voted 67-29 in support of the measure sponsored by Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, and Sens. Rand Paul, R-Ky., and Mike Lee, R-Utah. The strong bipartisan approval sets up a fight with the House, which rejected efforts to bar indefinite detention when it passed its bill in May.

Ignoring a White House veto threat, the Senate also voted Thursday to add to its restrictions on Obama's authority in dealing with terror suspects.

Lawmakers approved an amendment that would prevent the transfer of detainees held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to prisons in the United States. The vote was 54-41, with several Democrats vulnerable in the 2014 elections voting with Republicans.

Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., argued that the 166 terror suspects, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the self-styled mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, should remain at the U.S. naval facility and not be transferred to any facility on American soil.

Responding to Ayotte, Feinstein said the United States not only can but has handled terrorist suspects, with 180 now languishing in super maximum prisons. Feinstein complained that the measure would erase the president's flexibility.

In fact, the administration, in threatening to veto the bill, strongly objected to a provision restricting the president's authority to transfer terror suspects from Guantanamo to foreign countries. The provision is in current law.

Last year, Congress' approach to handling terror suspects divided Republicans and Democrats, pitted the White House against lawmakers and drew fierce opposition from civil liberties groups.

Current law denies suspected terrorists, including U.S. citizens seized within the nation's borders, the right to trial and subjects them to the possibility they would be held indefinitely. It reaffirms the post-Sept. 11 authorization for the use of military force that allows indefinite detention of enemy combatants.

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Dot Earth Blog: Agency Seeks Protection for 66 Corals Under the Endangered Species Act

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, prompted by a lawsuit from an environmental group, has proposed federal protection for 66 species of coral under the Endangered Species Act. Here are the basics from the agency:

NOAA Fisheries is proposing?Endangered Species Act?(ESA) listings for?66 coral species: 59 in the Pacific and seven in the Caribbean.

  • In the Pacific, seven species would be listed as endangered and 52 as threatened.
  • In the Caribbean, five would be listed as endangered and two as threatened.
  • In addition, we are proposing that two Caribbean species?elkhorn and staghorn corals?already listed under the ESA be reclassified from threatened to endangered.

In 2009, NOAA received a petition to list 83 species of reef-building corals under the?ESA?from the Center for Biological Diversity. On February 10, 2010, NOAA found that the Center presented substantial information indicating that listing under the ESA may be warranted for 82 of the 83 petitioned species.

Following the initial finding, NOAA convened a Biological Review Team to initiate a formal status review of the 82 species. The result was a?Status Review Report, released in April 2012. The peer-reviewed report incorporated and summarized the best available scientific and commercial data to date.

Click here for the news release from the Center for Biological Diversity, which filed the lawsuit that prompted the review and action by the agency.?Staghorn?and?elkhorn corals, two species that were granted threatened status under the species law in 2006 after an initial push by the nonprofit group,?were among the 12 species proposed for the more protective listing of endangered today.?

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Status Review Report of 82 Candidate Coral Species?Examines the biology of, threats to, and extinction risk of 82 coral species.

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First-ever hyperspectral images of Earth's auroras: New camera provides tantalizing clues of new atmospheric phenomenon

ScienceDaily (Nov. 29, 2012) ? Hoping to expand our understanding of auroras and other fleeting atmospheric events, a team of space-weather researchers designed and built NORUSCA II, a new camera with unprecedented capabilities that can simultaneously image multiple spectral bands, in essence different wavelengths or colors, of light. The camera was tested at the Kjell Henriksen Observatory (KHO) in Svalbard, Norway, where it produced the first-ever hyperspectral images of auroras -- commonly referred to as "the Northern (or Southern) Lights" -- and may already have revealed a previously unknown atmospheric phenomenon.

Details on the camera and the results from its first images were published November 29 in the Optical Society's (OSA) open-access journal Optics Express.

Auroras, nature's celestial fireworks, are created when charged particles from the Sun penetrate Earth's magnetic field. These shimmering displays in the night sky reveal important information about the Earth-Sun system and the way our planet responds to powerful solar storms. Current-generation cameras, however, are simply light buckets -- meaning they collect all the light together into one image -- and lack the ability to separately capture and analyze multiple slivers of the visible spectrum. That means if researchers want to study auroras by looking at specific bands or a small portion of the spectrum they would have to use a series of filters to block out the unwanted wavelengths.

The new NORUSCA II hyperspectral camera achieves the same result without any moving parts, using its advanced optics to switch among all of its 41 separate optical bands in a matter of microseconds, orders of magnitude faster than an ordinary camera. This opens up new possibilities for discovery by combining specific bands of the same ethereal phenomenon into one image, revealing previously hidden details.

"A standard filter wheel camera that typically uses six interference filters will not be able to spin the wheel fast enough compared to the NORUSCA II camera," said Fred Sigernes of the University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), Norway. "This makes the new hyperspectral capability particularly useful for spectroscopy, because it can detect specific atmospheric constituents by their unique fingerprint, or wavelengths, in the light they emit."

These spectral signatures can then reveal subtle changes in atmospheric behavior, such as the ionization of gases during auroras. This form of multispectral imaging also will enable scientists to better classify auroras from background sky emissions and study the way they cluster in the atmosphere.

A New Phenomenon

On Jan. 24, 2012, during the inaugural research campaign of NORUSCA II, a major solar flare jettisoned a burst of high-energy particles known as a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME). The CME eventually slammed into Earth's magnetic field, producing magnificent auroras and a chance to fully test the new camera.

The researchers were able to image the aurora in unprecedented clarity through a layer of low altitude clouds, which would have thwarted earlier-generation instruments (see Image 1). The camera also revealed something unexpected -- a very faint wave pattern of unknown origin in the lower atmosphere (see Image 2). The wave pattern resembles "airglow" -- the natural emission of light by Earth's atmosphere. Airglow can be produced by a variety of known sources, including cosmic rays striking the upper atmosphere and chemical reactions. Its concurrent appearance with the aurora suggests that it may also be caused by a previously unrecognized source.

"After the January CME, we think we saw an auroral-generated wave interaction with airglow," said Sigernes. This would be an entirely new phenomenon and if confirmed, would be the first time airglow has been associated with auroras.

"Our new all-sky camera opens up new frontiers of discovery and will help in the detection of auroras and the understanding of how our Sun impacts the atmosphere here on Earth. Additional development and commissioning will also hopefully verify our intriguing first results," concludes Sigernes.

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

GOP Resurrects Immigration Bills

November 28, 2012, 5:42 am

(CBS) The facts are undisputed: Republicans have a problem attracting Hispanic voters.

With Mitt Romney as the prime example of how bad the situation is for the GOP - he lost Hispanics by over 40 points to President Obama - some in the party have drawn the conclusion that the GOP's hard line on immigration is the reason for its troubles with Hispanics. In the aftermath of Romney's drubbing, several Republicans publicly called for their party to be more inclusive and some have now moved to the next stage of repairing relations with Hispanic voters - proposing legislation - despite criticism from Democrats that this push is purely political.

The Republican-led House of Representatives is taking up a measure this week that would create a new immigration program to give high-skilled workers in the science, technology engineering and math (STEM) industries permanent residency in the U.S.

Additionally, two retiring Republicans, Sens. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., and Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, joined with fellow co-sponsor Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., to introduce a new version of the DREAM Act legislation Tuesday. It would provide permanent residency, but not citizenship, to children under the age of 14 brought to the U.S. by their illegal immigrant parents. In exchange, the youth would have to obtain higher education or serve in the military. The measure is similar to the presidential directive issued by Mr. Obama this past summer and would lock it into federal law.

"While this legislation addresses a single facet of our nation's complex immigration problem, it is nonetheless a step forward in addressing a time sensitive issue," Kyl said.

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A Senate Democratic aide said the measure means little because undocumented youth have already been given reprieve from the president. He also said it is unlikely to be brought up before the end of the year, but "it is encouraging that Republicans are willing to correct the missteps and move the debate forward" for the next Congress.

Many Republicans, until recently, were adamantly opposed to various versions of the DREAM Act, even though it was first introduced by Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah., in 2001.

For example, in 2010, after the Senate failed to pass a version of the DREAM Act that included a path to citizenship,?McCain said, "I cannot put the priorities of these students, as difficult and unfair in many respects as their situation is, ahead of my constituents and the American people who demand that the Federal government fulfill its Constitutional duty to secure our borders before we undertake other reforms."?

Mark Kirkorian, Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies, a group that calls for fewer legal immigrants and strongly opposes illegal immigration, says the DREAM Act is a "compelling" issue for Republicans if they want to appeal to Hispanic voters because undocumented children are blameless innocents.

"They need to do something proactive but also address this most sympathetic group of illegal aliens," Kirkorian said.

Meanwhile, the House bill being taken up this week, the STEM Act, is authored by Rep. Lamar Smith, R-Texas, who has previously been a staunch supporter of many of the harshest immigration proposals, including notifying authorities when illegal immigrants are admitted to hospitals and doing away with birthright citizenship to children born to immigrants in the U.S.

"We cannot afford to educate these foreign graduates in the U.S. and then send them back home to work for our competitors. For America to remain the world's economic leader, we must have access to the world's best talent," Smith said in a recent statement.

But Smith's push to pass the STEM Act is viewed by some through a purely political lens, and some say his efforts are futile and misguided.

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Kane County Chronicle | Miller: Batavia to have disc golf course by ...

It?s fair to say that Batavia is a sports-minded town. From the Battlin? Bulldogs to the multitude of sports options for all ages, there?s no shortage of recreational opportunities in Batavia. A growing sport soon will be coming to the area to give people an additional source of fun.

Disc golf has been around for decades and recently has seen a rise in popularity. Disc golf courses have popped up throughout the suburbs and are seeing resounding success. Because of the growing popularity of the sport, there is a large demand for additional courses, according to the Professional Disc Golf Association.

In fall 2011, the Batavia Park District?s intern, Elizabeth Carsi, was asked to put together a proposal for a disc golf course as her final project. As a resident of Batavia, Carsi was excited about the opportunity.

?Growing up in Batavia, my friends and I had to travel to other towns to play disc golf,? Carsi said, ?When I became the park district intern in fall 2011, I spent my time developing a plan for the first Batavia disc golf course. I?ve always thought it would be a great addition to the park district, and I?m so excited to see this becoming a reality.?

After consulting with Midwest Disc Golf in Lombard, a potential site was chosen. A preliminary layout was established for an 18-hole course at West Main Community Park, and at the end of the semester, Carsi submitted her proposal to the Batavia Park Board.

Senior projects don?t always come to fruition, but bringing a new recreational opportunity to Batavia aligned perfectly with the mission of the Batavia Parks Foundation, and the Foundation board quickly became interested in turning the proposal into reality.

?The Batavia Parks Foundation was created to enhance and expand recreation in the community,? said Matt Ellmann, Foundation board member. ?A disc golf course will be a unique addition to the system and will help serve a new population of both teens and young adults.?

Disc golf is a sport that can be played by all ages and ability levels, which is part of the attraction of the sport. The cost, or lack thereof, is another contributing factor to its popularity. Disc golf courses rarely charge fees, there are no cart rental fees, and discs are inexpensive.

Kevin DiVerde, an avid disc golf player from Batavia, had the opportunity to walk the course this summer with his father, a member of the Foundation board. DiVerde has been playing disc golf for 10 years and has played more than 20 courses across six states, including Hawaii.

?Disc golf is a sport that is constantly challenging you, yet is enjoyable at nearly every skill level,? DiVerde said, ?I?m very happy with the location of the new course at West Main Community Park, and I?m excited to play the course once it?s complete. It?s a good use of the land, and the course should attract a wide variety of players.?

As with traditional golf courses, each disc golf course offers its own unique layout and obstacles. The course at West Main Community Park will offer a challenge for golfers that few other courses in the area provide.

This fall, park district staff and Foundation members worked with Midwest Disc Golf to begin staking the holes and preparing the course.

Parks crews mowed brush, trimmed low-hanging branches, filled holes and seeded bare areas. They also have begun digging and installing the ground holes for the disc baskets and tee markers. The work is on schedule, and all major infrastructure should be completed by the end of December.

The Batavia Park District and Batavia Parks Foundation will plan a dedication and grand-opening event for the spring. Be on the lookout for information in the spring park district brochure, due out in February 2013.

For information, visit www.bataviaparks.org or call 630-879-5235.

? Kari Miller is director of marketing and public relations for the Batavia Park District. Contact her at editorial@kcchronicle.com.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Body of Turkish ex-leader shows signs of poisoning: paper

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - An autopsy on the exhumed body of Turkey's late President Turgut Ozal, who led the country out of military rule in the 1980s, has found evidence of poisoning, a newspaper reported on Monday.

There had long been rumors that Ozal, who died of heart failure in 1993 aged 65, was murdered by militants of the "deep state" - a shadowy nationalist strain within the Turkish establishment of the day. Ozal had angered some with his efforts to end a Kurdish insurgency and survived an assassination bid in 1988.

His body, dug up last month on the orders of prosecutors investigating suspicions of foul play in his death, contained the banned insecticide DDT and the related compound DDE at 10 times the normal level, Today's Zaman cited sources from the state Forensic Medicine Institute (ATK) as saying.

"Ozal was most likely poisoned with four separate substances," the paper reported the sources as saying, also naming the toxic metal cadmium and the radioactive elements americium and polonium as substances found in Ozal's remains.

Forensic institute officials declined to comment.

Suleyman Demirel, who followed Ozal as president, dismissed such allegations. "I don't agree with any of the allegations that Turgut Ozal was murdered," state-run Anatolian news agency reported Demirel as telling reporters.

Demirel, prime minister when Ozal died and subsequently president until 2000, did not elaborate.

Ozal, whose economic reforms easing the grip of the state on business helped shape modern Turkey, was in poor health before his death. After undergoing a triple heart bypass operation in the United States in 1987, he kept up a grueling schedule and remained overweight until he died.

His moves to end a Kurdish insurgency and create a Turkic union with central Asian states have been cited as motives for would-be enemies in "deep state", in which security establishment figures and criminal elements colluded.

It was Turkey's military leaders who appointed him as a minister after a period of military rule following a 1980 coup.

He went on to dominate Turkish politics as prime minister from 1983 to 1989. Parliament then elected him president, but those close to him believe his reform efforts displeased some in the security establishment.

While prime minister, Ozal survived an assassination attempt by a right-wing gunman in 1988 when he was shot at a party congress, injuring a finger.

Turkish political history has been littered with military coups, alleged anti-government plots and extra-judicial killings. A court is currently trying hundreds of people suspected of links to a nationalist underground network known as "Ergenekon" accused of plotting to overthrow the government.

A media report at the start of November said Ozal's autopsy had revealed high levels of the pesticide strychnine, but the ATK subsequently denied the report.

The head of the ATK has said the institute aims to complete its work in December and that its report would be handed over to prosecutors.

(Reporting by Seda Sezer; Writing by Daren Butler; Editing by Nick Tattersall and Pravin Char)

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Head of SEC, Mary Schapiro, to step down next month

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The head of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Mary Schapiro, announced Monday that she is stepping down next month?as chairwoman of the Wall Street watchdog she overhauled.

The agency said in a statement that she would relinquish the position she held since January 2009, as the nation was still wrestling?with the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, on Dec. 14, 2012.

The White House said in a statement that President Barack Obama would be designating SEC Commissioner Elisse Walter to succeed Schapiro.?

"I'm confident that Elisse's years of experience will serve her well in her new position, and I'm grateful she has agreed to help lead the agency," the White House's statement said.

The New York Times reported earlier Monday?that?the SEC told the White House and the Treasury Department recently that Schapiro, 57, would leave next month.?

Schapiro's decision had been widely expected. The Times said she had told staff members that she was exhausted after nearly?four years at the helm of the agency and that she would like to step down after the November elections.

?It has been an incredibly rewarding experience to work with so many dedicated SEC staff who strive every day to protect investors and ensure our markets operate with integrity,? Schapiro said in a statement.? ?Over the past four years we have brought a record number of enforcement actions, engaged in one of the busiest rulemaking periods, and gained greater authority from Congress to better fulfill our mission.?

The SEC said that Schapiro is one of the longest-serving SEC chairmen, having served for longer than 24 of the pervious 28. She oversaw the agency during one of its most difficult periods, including a barrage of criticism that the agency was weak and inefficient in the years leading up to the financial crisis.

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Election in Catalan region tests Spain's unity

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) ? The economically powerful region of Catalonia was electing a new parliament Sunday, and the outcome could determine whether it holds a referendum asking Catalans if they want to remain part of Spain.

In Catalonia's view, the central government is draining its finances during the nation's economic crisis.

The regional government, led by Artur Mas, called the early election as part of a power struggle with Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy regarding the size of Catalonia's contribution to national coffers. But what began as a quarrel over money has turned into a test of Spain's territorial integrity.

If voters give Mas strong support Sunday, he has pledged to hold a referendum asking Catalans if they would prefer to split from Spain at a time of deep financial crisis.

Polls in Catalonia, one of Spain's few regions with its own language, forecast a majority for parties supporting a referendum on independence, a proposed plebiscite that Spain's central government has ridiculed and called "unconstitutional."

"These are the most decisive and transcendental elections in the history of Catalonia," Mas said after voting in Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia in northeast Spain. "There is much at stake for all 7 million of us Catalans."

According to Rajoy, only the central government has the constitutional right to call a referendum of any kind, and then it would almost certainly have to be held nationwide.

Mas has rebutted Madrid by saying that if pro-independence lawmakers are given an absolute majority in the next four-year regional legislature, this would lend legitimacy to his call for a referendum and a need to alter the constitution to accommodate the will of the Catalan electorate.

Good weather on Sunday meant voter turnout was higher than in the previous seven elections dating back to 1988, Catalonia's government said.

Rajoy has said that talk of independence is a side issue to the country's real problem, which is to find a way to create employment and address its deficit.

While Rajoy is immersed in combating Spain's worst financial crisis in decades, Mas claims Catalonia is being asked to shoulder too much of the tax burden and that it could do better if it separated and tried to become an independent member state of the European Union.

"Five years ago I was in favor of a federal model with Spain, but now we have seen that is not viable," Miquel Angel Aragon, a 37-year-old aid worker, said after voting in Barcelona. "I am in favor of independence."

Catalonia is responsible for around a fifth of Spain's economic output, and many residents feel the central government gives back too little in recognition of the region's contribution.

Catalans have said during growing public protests that their industrialized region is being hit harder than most by austerity measures aimed at avoiding a national bailout like those needed by Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Cyprus.

Madrid has traditionally said that simplifying the state's financial model by excluding overall costs such as defense only creates a distorted image of how taxation and spending are distributed.

A rising tide of Catalan separatist sentiment was spurred when Rajoy failed to agree to Mas' proposals to lighten Catalonia's tax load and 1.5 million people turned out in Barcelona on Sept. 11 for the largest nationalist rally in the region since the 1970s.

These growing economic concerns have combined with a longstanding nationalist streak in Catalonia, which has its own cultural traditions that were harshly repressed by the military dictatorship of Francisco Franco from the end of Spain's Civil War in 1939, to Franco's death in 1975.

One of the most potent symbols of the divisions distancing Catalonia and the country's capital city can be seen in the bitter rivalry between the Barcelona and Real Madrid soccer clubs.

In recent years, at least two grassroots groups have held unofficial referendums on independence in towns throughout the region, while some small villages have gone to the extreme of declaring themselves "free Catalan territories."

Catalans are viewed by most Spaniards as thrifty, hardworking people, and most ? not least many Catalans ? have been shocked by how their regional debt has swelled to ?42 billion ($54.4 billion) of the staggering ?140 billion debt ascribed to all of Spain's regional governments.

The economic crisis has highlighted the high cost of running Spain's 17 semi-autonomous regions alongside a central government. The Catalan government has had to ask for a ?5 billion ($6.5 million) bailout from Spain like other indebted regions.

Mas' government counters that each year it contributes ?16 billion ($21 billion) more than it gets back from Spain. It also complains that important infrastructure projects needed to revive Spain's sick economy are being left unfunded.

Even so, many people feel they are both Catalan and Spanish, and are wary of the idea of trying to divide the country.

"We are not separatists, we want to remain part of Spain," said retired industrial designer Francisco Palau, 69, who emerged from a polling station alongside his wife. "We defend current plurality," he said, adding that setting up a new state and government "would be very expensive."

About 5.2 million people were eligible to vote for candidates to fill the 135-seat Catalan parliament that sits in Barcelona.

___

Harold Heckle reported from Madrid.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/election-catalan-region-tests-spains-unity-091855234.html

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Bothered by negative, unwanted thoughts? Just throw them away

Bothered by negative, unwanted thoughts? Just throw them away [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 26-Nov-2012
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Contact: Richard Petty
Petty.1@osu.edu
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Ohio State University

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- If you want to get rid of unwanted, negative thoughts, try just ripping them up and tossing them in the trash.

In a new study, researchers found that when people wrote down their thoughts on a piece of paper and then threw the paper away, they mentally discarded the thoughts as well.

On the other hand, people were more likely to use their thoughts when making judgments if they first wrote them down on a piece of paper and tucked the paper in a pocket to protect it.

"However you tag your thoughts -- as trash or as worthy of protection -- seems to make a difference in how you use those thoughts," said Richard Petty, co-author of the study and professor of psychology at Ohio State University.

Some types of psychological therapy use variations of this concept by trying to get patients to discard their negative thoughts. But Petty said this is the first study he is aware of that has validated that approach.

"At some level, it can sound silly. But we found that it really works -- by physically throwing away or protecting your thoughts, you influence how you end up using those thoughts. Merely imagining engaging in these actions has no effect."

The findings suggest that people can treat their thoughts as material, concrete objects, Petty said. That is evident in the language we use.

"We talk about our thoughts as if we can visualize them. We hold our thoughts. We take stances on issues, we lean this way or that way. This all makes our thoughts more real to us."

Petty conducted the research with Pablo Briol, Margarita Gasc and Javier Horcajo, all of the Universidad Autnoma de Madrid in Spain.

The results are published online in the journal Psychological Science and will appear in a future print edition.

For the study, the researchers conducted three related experiments.

In the first experiment, 83 Spanish high school students participated in a study they were told was about body image. Each participant was told to write down either positive or negative thoughts about his or her body during a three-minute period.

All the participants were asked to look back at the thoughts they wrote. Researchers told half of the students to contemplate their thoughts and then throw them in the trash can located in the room, "because their thoughts did not have to remain with them." The other half were told to contemplate their thoughts and check for any grammar or spelling mistakes.

The participants then rated their attitudes about their own bodies on three 9-point scales (bad-good, unattractive-attractive, like-dislike).

Results showed that for those who kept their thoughts and checked them for mistakes, it mattered whether they generated positive or negative thoughts about their bodies. As would be expected, participants who wrote positive thoughts had more positive attitudes toward their bodies a few minutes later than did those who wrote negative thoughts.

However, those who threw their thoughts away showed no difference in how they rated their bodies, regardless of whether they wrote positive or negative thoughts.

"When they threw their thoughts away, they didn't consider them anymore, whether they were positive or negative," Petty said.

In a second study, 284 students participated in a similar experiment, except this time they were asked to write negative or positive thoughts about something most people believe is good: the Mediterranean diet (the diet emphasizes high consumption of fruits, vegetables, legumes and unrefined cereals, with olive oil as the basic fat).

In this case, some threw the thoughts away, some left them on their desk, and some were told to put the paper in their pocket, wallet or purse and keep it with them.

All participants were then asked to rate their attitudes toward the diet and intentions to use the diet for themselves.

As in the first study, those who kept the list of thoughts at their desk were more influenced by them when evaluating the diet than were those who threw them away. However, those who protected their thoughts by putting them in a pocket or purse were even more influenced than those who kept the thoughts on their desk.

In other words, those who wrote positive thoughts about the Mediterranean diet and put those thoughts in their pocket rated the diet more favorably than those who wrote positive thoughts and simply kept those thoughts on their desk. And, those who wrote negative thoughts and put them in their pocket rated the diet more negatively than those who kept their thoughts on the desk.

"This suggests you can magnify your thoughts, and make them more important to you, by keeping them with you in your wallet or purse," Petty said.

But how important is the physical action of throwing these thoughts away or keeping them in your pocket? To find out, the researchers conducted a third experiment using computers. In this case, 78 Spanish college students wrote their thoughts in a computer word-processing document. Some later used a mouse to drag the file into the computer recycle bin, while others moved the file to a storage disk.

Just as in the previous studies, participants made less use of negative thoughts that they had trashed -- by dragging them to the recycle bin -- than did those who saved the thoughts by transferring them to a disk.

In one other condition, some participants were told to simply imagine dragging their negative thoughts to the recycle bin or saving them to a disk. But that had no effect on their later judgments.

"The more convinced the person is that the thoughts are really gone, the better," Petty said. "Just imagining that you throw them away doesn't seem to work.

"Of course, even if you throw the thoughts in a garbage can or put them in the recycle bin on the computer, they are not really gone -- you can regenerate them. But the representations of those thoughts are gone, at least temporarily, and it seems to make it easier to not think about them."

Petty said the researchers plan to see if this technique could work to help people who have recurrent negative thoughts that are intrusive and bothersome, such as thoughts about the death of a loved one.

"It is often difficult to get rid of these thoughts. We want to find out if there is a way to keep those thoughts from coming back, at least for longer periods of time."

###

The study was supported by grants from the U.S. National Science Foundation and the equivalent agency in Spain.

Contact: Richard Petty, (614) 292-3038; Petty.1@osu.edu
Written by Jeff Grabmeier, (614) 292-8457; Grabmeier.1@osu.edu


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Contact: Richard Petty
Petty.1@osu.edu
614-292-3038
Ohio State University

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- If you want to get rid of unwanted, negative thoughts, try just ripping them up and tossing them in the trash.

In a new study, researchers found that when people wrote down their thoughts on a piece of paper and then threw the paper away, they mentally discarded the thoughts as well.

On the other hand, people were more likely to use their thoughts when making judgments if they first wrote them down on a piece of paper and tucked the paper in a pocket to protect it.

"However you tag your thoughts -- as trash or as worthy of protection -- seems to make a difference in how you use those thoughts," said Richard Petty, co-author of the study and professor of psychology at Ohio State University.

Some types of psychological therapy use variations of this concept by trying to get patients to discard their negative thoughts. But Petty said this is the first study he is aware of that has validated that approach.

"At some level, it can sound silly. But we found that it really works -- by physically throwing away or protecting your thoughts, you influence how you end up using those thoughts. Merely imagining engaging in these actions has no effect."

The findings suggest that people can treat their thoughts as material, concrete objects, Petty said. That is evident in the language we use.

"We talk about our thoughts as if we can visualize them. We hold our thoughts. We take stances on issues, we lean this way or that way. This all makes our thoughts more real to us."

Petty conducted the research with Pablo Briol, Margarita Gasc and Javier Horcajo, all of the Universidad Autnoma de Madrid in Spain.

The results are published online in the journal Psychological Science and will appear in a future print edition.

For the study, the researchers conducted three related experiments.

In the first experiment, 83 Spanish high school students participated in a study they were told was about body image. Each participant was told to write down either positive or negative thoughts about his or her body during a three-minute period.

All the participants were asked to look back at the thoughts they wrote. Researchers told half of the students to contemplate their thoughts and then throw them in the trash can located in the room, "because their thoughts did not have to remain with them." The other half were told to contemplate their thoughts and check for any grammar or spelling mistakes.

The participants then rated their attitudes about their own bodies on three 9-point scales (bad-good, unattractive-attractive, like-dislike).

Results showed that for those who kept their thoughts and checked them for mistakes, it mattered whether they generated positive or negative thoughts about their bodies. As would be expected, participants who wrote positive thoughts had more positive attitudes toward their bodies a few minutes later than did those who wrote negative thoughts.

However, those who threw their thoughts away showed no difference in how they rated their bodies, regardless of whether they wrote positive or negative thoughts.

"When they threw their thoughts away, they didn't consider them anymore, whether they were positive or negative," Petty said.

In a second study, 284 students participated in a similar experiment, except this time they were asked to write negative or positive thoughts about something most people believe is good: the Mediterranean diet (the diet emphasizes high consumption of fruits, vegetables, legumes and unrefined cereals, with olive oil as the basic fat).

In this case, some threw the thoughts away, some left them on their desk, and some were told to put the paper in their pocket, wallet or purse and keep it with them.

All participants were then asked to rate their attitudes toward the diet and intentions to use the diet for themselves.

As in the first study, those who kept the list of thoughts at their desk were more influenced by them when evaluating the diet than were those who threw them away. However, those who protected their thoughts by putting them in a pocket or purse were even more influenced than those who kept the thoughts on their desk.

In other words, those who wrote positive thoughts about the Mediterranean diet and put those thoughts in their pocket rated the diet more favorably than those who wrote positive thoughts and simply kept those thoughts on their desk. And, those who wrote negative thoughts and put them in their pocket rated the diet more negatively than those who kept their thoughts on the desk.

"This suggests you can magnify your thoughts, and make them more important to you, by keeping them with you in your wallet or purse," Petty said.

But how important is the physical action of throwing these thoughts away or keeping them in your pocket? To find out, the researchers conducted a third experiment using computers. In this case, 78 Spanish college students wrote their thoughts in a computer word-processing document. Some later used a mouse to drag the file into the computer recycle bin, while others moved the file to a storage disk.

Just as in the previous studies, participants made less use of negative thoughts that they had trashed -- by dragging them to the recycle bin -- than did those who saved the thoughts by transferring them to a disk.

In one other condition, some participants were told to simply imagine dragging their negative thoughts to the recycle bin or saving them to a disk. But that had no effect on their later judgments.

"The more convinced the person is that the thoughts are really gone, the better," Petty said. "Just imagining that you throw them away doesn't seem to work.

"Of course, even if you throw the thoughts in a garbage can or put them in the recycle bin on the computer, they are not really gone -- you can regenerate them. But the representations of those thoughts are gone, at least temporarily, and it seems to make it easier to not think about them."

Petty said the researchers plan to see if this technique could work to help people who have recurrent negative thoughts that are intrusive and bothersome, such as thoughts about the death of a loved one.

"It is often difficult to get rid of these thoughts. We want to find out if there is a way to keep those thoughts from coming back, at least for longer periods of time."

###

The study was supported by grants from the U.S. National Science Foundation and the equivalent agency in Spain.

Contact: Richard Petty, (614) 292-3038; Petty.1@osu.edu
Written by Jeff Grabmeier, (614) 292-8457; Grabmeier.1@osu.edu


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Saturday, November 17, 2012

JSU launches clothing and toy drive for families in need | Jackson ...

(JACKSON, Miss.) ? ?Jackson State University?s Welcome Center, along with the Washington Addition Prenatal and Early Childhood Education Project and JSU?s Angel Tree Program, are partnering to host the JSU Helping Hands clothing and toy drive. The drive will run from Nov. 19 through Dec. 14. During this time, the JSU family, alumni and friends may bring new clothing or gifts for families in need and Blackburn Middle School students to the JSU Welcome Center, located on Dalton Street near the intersection of John R. Lynch Street.

The items will be packaged based on need for 15 economically disadvantaged families in the west Jackson community and 20 students at Blackburn Middle School. The gifts will be distributed to the families and students during a program at 5:30 p.m. Dec. 14 in the Legacy Dining area of the JSU Student Center.

?JSU has always helped those who are less fortunate and we are pleased to team up with our colleagues this holiday season to serve as goodwill ambassadors to our neighbors,? said Gwen Caples, director of the Welcome Center. ?We welcome all gift bearers to the Welcome Center and look forward to adding cheer to the holiday season for those less fortunate.?

The wish list for families in west Jackson can be found here.

Angel Tree program gift ideas for the Blackburn Middle School students include: gift cards, iTunes cards, iPads, iPods, MP3 players, music CDs, video games, cameras, bicycles, scooters, electronic games, portable DVD players, and/or DVD movies.

?Blackburn Middle School is happy that we?re bringing back the Angel Tree Program,? said Tiffany Dockins of the JSU Division of General Counsel, who coordinators the JSU Angel Tree Program. ?The gifts will be distributed to 20 honor students who are also from needy families in the west Jackson community. I?m privileged to work on this project to help others in need.?

Dr. Angela Gobar serves as the Director of the Washington Addition Prenatal and Early Childhood Education Project, which is a community-based school-readiness project that coordinates the provision of resources and services for families with preschool-aged children around social, educational, economic, physical, and cultural and health needs.

?The JSU Helping Hands collaboration is one way of responding to an economic need of a family,? Gobar said.? ?A donation of clothing items could represent savings to a family and/or stretch their spending during the holiday season.?

Individuals and JSU departments that donate gifts will be acknowledged during the program on Dec. 14 in Legacy Dining. Members of the JSU family, including Dr. Kimberly Hilliard, Executive Director of the Division of Events and Community Engagement, and Blackburn Middle School Principal, Marietta Carter, will be on hand to help distribute the gifts.

All university staff are encouraged to lend support to the JSU Helping Hands clothing and toy drive and to attend the program. All gifts must be in a gift bag when dropped off to the Welcome Center. ?For more information, call the Welcome Center at 601-979-0883.

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GE Energy Vacancy : Lead Customer Service Engineer - Portharcourt

GE Energy Vacancy : Lead Customer Service Engineer - Portharcourt

GE Energy is set to recruit for the position of a Lead Customer Service Engineer - Portharcourt. We're powering potential. Whether it's our work with gas turbines, smart meters or wind energy, GE's combination of science and technology is dedicated to turning imaginative ideas into the products and services that solve some of the world's toughest challenges. Join us and you'll find yourself in a dynamic, goal-oriented environment, working with the newest and most innovative technologies in the energy industry. Working with us means being a part of our ecomagination initiative and doing more than you ever thought possible to positively affect the future. If you're a passionate, engaging team player looking to advance your career at a multinational company with an entrepreneurial feel, then join GE in creating the next generation of products and services that will impact the world for generations to come.

We are currently recruiting for the Position of:

Job Title: Lead Customer Service Engineer

Job Number: 1623442
Location: Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Business Segment: Power & Water

Role Summary/Purpose
The Lead Customer Service Engineer will work closely with the Service Manager to execute all activities typically delivered on site (at customer premises) whether scheduled or not, such as installation, maintenance, and diagnostic activity, including completing repairs and conducting customer training.

Essential Responsibilities

  • Review and Issue of Field Service Maintenance and Installation Reports
  • Responsible for Controller Datasheet (CDS), Billing Edit Check Development and General Invoicing
  • Ensure EHS Audits; JCE Development Process
  • Handle Outage, Warranty and Installation Planning Process
  • Manage Customer Technical Issue Resolution; Sourcing Process; Field Service and Power Generation Portal and Processes
  • Take ownership of Nonconformance Reporting; Customer Issue Resolution (CIR) Process and Site Compensation Process
  • Initiate Net Promoter Score (NPS) Survey Requests & FEPA Survey Request
  • Responsible for Field Resource Management Process; Service Shop Resource Demand Placement & Service Manager Event Audit Process
  • Monitor the completion and submission of Job Assignment Sheet
  • Attend to LEAN Kaizen Application, Work Instruction Clarification/Revision Request
  • Carry out any other duties as may be ssigned from time to time according to business needs.

Qualifications/Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Industrial or Electrical Engineering
  • Relevant field engineering experience (at least 4 years) is required.
  • 6 + years in mechanical or industrial engineering
  • Business acumen and ability to sell GE products to the customer
  • Customer service mindset
  • Strong organizational skills and project management skills
  • Exceptional oral and written communication skills
  • Solid interpersonal and leadership skills
  • Advanced computer skills with Microsoft Office Suite, Project Management and Web-based applications.

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  • Minimum of 6 years experience with installation and maintenance programs for Gas Turbine & Generator sets and all related offbase related auxilliary equipment.
  • Good command of oral and written English skill.
  • A depth of relevant experience in energy power industry
  • Demonstrate consistently high levels of performance.
  • Work efficiently without direct supervision.
  • Willing to continuously work on construction site and travel worldwide.
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Friday, November 16, 2012

Fun and Easy Thanksgiving Centerpiece! ? Surviving Motherhood

by Kimberly on November 16, 2012

Lindsay, over at Crunchy Savings, has been talking about the wonderful flower making class with Michelle at Clever Creations and finally, my mom and I were able to join the November class. It was a lot of fun and for only $25 she goes through all the steps (with a packet to take home of everything she went over!) to make your own fresh flower centerpiece. For November it was a beautiful centerpiece for Thanksgiving and she will also be doing another class in December for a Christmas centerpiece. Here?s my final creation, not bad for a first timer!

If you want to get in on the December class, you?ll need to call to pre-register with Michelle Harwell at 895-3409 or 295-1382.

Israel Reports Hamas Rocket Strikes Near Tel Aviv

The Israeli air offensive in Gaza has prompted a new wave of Hamas rocket and mortar fire on communities in southern Israel. Three Israelis were killed in Kiryat Malachi this morning. Sheera Frenkel was on the scene shortly after the attack.

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We're going to follow those Palestinian rockets that Anthony was talking about from Gaza into the fields, streets and homes of Israel. Israeli police have confirmed that rockets hit central Israel today, close to Tel Aviv, for the first time. Sheera Frenkel reports from one southern city where three civilians were killed today in their apartment.

SHEERA FRENKEL, BYLINE: Outside the apartment building in Kiryat Malachi, where two men and woman were killed today, family members held each other and cried. The rocket that hit this morning caught everyone by surprise, even though it came amid a volley of more than 150 rockets fired by militants in Gaza over the last 24 hours. It was the first to hit a populated civilian area.

Inside the apartment, blood smeared the walls and beds where the three people killed had been sitting when the rocket struck. I'm standing right now inside one of the apartments that was hit by a rocket earlier today. There's shattered glass and bits of rubble all over the floor. There's still pots on the stove from where they were fixing breakfast. On the countertop is bread, jam and butter, clearly left over from their meal earlier in the day.

Neighbors gathered downstairs said they only had seconds from when the warning siren went off to run from their homes to reinforced stairwell. Yurafan Simon(ph) used to live in the apartment opposite the one hit. He moved out just a few months ago because he felt an apartment facing directly towards the Gaza Strip would be unsafe.

YURAFAN SIMON: 15 years I grow up in this apartment. I know those persons. We are like family.

FRENKEL: Simon says it's the kind of community where everyone knows everyone. The names of those killed have not yet been made public to give time for the police to notify their families. As he speaks, as Israeli jet roars overhead.

SIMON: It's a good night (unintelligible).

FRENKEL: Why?

SIMON: Why? Because I know somebody gonna protect us.

FRENKEL: He, like many here, urges ever harsher action by the Israeli military against the militants in Gaza.

SIMON: I think they should go in, kick their ass. We got no choice. Sometimes you got few months quiet and then - but all the time there is a little things on your mind tell you maybe at this moment will be sirens, you know. You can't live like that.

FRENKEL: As news broke Wednesday evening that Hamas rockets had hit the southern suburbs of Tel Aviv for the first time, many Israelis called for a ground incursion into Gaza. Late today, Israeli defense minister, Ehud Barak, called up some 30,000 army reservists. Israeli politicians took to television and radio stations to calm the public. Avi Dichter, an Israeli politician and former head of the Shin Bet, the internal security service, visited the apartment hit in Kiryat Malachi and tried to reassure residents there.

AVI DICHTER: Well, the picture you can see inside the two apartments...

UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN: (Speaking foreign language)

FRENKEL: The woman heckling him lives opposite the apartment that was hit. She's saying that politicians only come out when cameras are there to film them. She accuses him and other Israeli politicians of starting the current operation in Gaza to bolster their chances ahead of the upcoming Israeli parliamentary elections.

UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN: (Speaking foreign language)

FRENKEL: Where were you during the last three years of rocket fire, she asks Dichter, then she adds, why do we keep going through this same cycle again and again? For NPR News, I'm Sheera Frenkel on the Israeli/Gaza border.

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El cubano Arturo Sandoval se lleva dos premios Latin Grammy 2012

HOUSTON- El trompetista cubano de jazz y m?sica de fus??n Arturo Sandoval se revel? como el gran ganador de los Latin Grammy 2012 hasta ahora al llevarse los galardones de Mejor Disco de Tango y Mejor Disco de Latin-Jazz por sus trabajos Tango Como Yo Te Siento y Dear Diz (Every Day I Think Of You).

El pastor de Houston Marcos Witt se llev? el Latin Grammy en la categor?a de Mejor Disco de M?sica Cristiana con 25 Concierto Conmemorativo.

El grupo uruguayo de rock mestizo El Cuarteto de Nos se llev? el gram?fono de oro en la categor?a de Mejor Disco de Pop-Rock por su disco Porfiado y que es, curiosamente, el primer Latin Grammy para un grupo uruguayo de rock. El Cuarteto de Nos tambi?n gan? el premio de Mejor Canci?n de Rock por su tema Cuando sea grande.

En la gran sorpresa de la noche el cantautor peruano Gianmarco se llev? el premio en la categor?a de Mejor Disco de Cantautor por su obra 20 a?os y que es un resumen de los mejores temas de su carrera gan?ndole la carrera al brasile?o Chico Buarque, los espa?oles Rosana y Jos? Luis Perales y el guatemalteco Ricardo Arjona.

En lo que ser? recordado como una de las grandes injusticias de los Latin Grammy 2012 el reggaetonero puertorrique?o Don Omar, por su predecible disco MTO2 New Generation gan? el premio en la categor?a de Mejor Disco de M?sica Urbana por encima de la gran favorita de la noche la rapera chilena Ana Tijoux con su disco La bala y que es, por mucho, una de las mejores obras y m?s complejas en la historia del rap latinoamericano contempor?neo por sus letras inteligentes y una m?sica elegate llena de complejidad cercana al jazz.

El gran salsero de Nicaragua Luis Enrique se llev? el galard?n por su disco Soy y ser?, en una competencia re?ida, ya que compet?a contra Rub?n Blades, Cheo Feliciado, Tito Nieves, V?ctor Manuelle y la Mambo Legends Orchestra.

La cantante m?xico-estadounidense Lila Downs gan? en la categor?a de Mejor Disco Folcl?rica por su extraordinario disco Pecados y milagros en donde fusiona m?sica mexicana, jazz, polka balc?nica, rancheras y sones.

"Me siento muy honrada de haber ganado en la categor?a de Mejor Diasco de M?sica Folcl?rica... Viva la m?sica folcl?rica", dijo Downs, en un comunicado enviado por su publicista.

El virtuoso guitarrista espa?ol de flamenco Paco de Luc?a, el instrumentista m?s grande en la historia del flamenco, han? el Latin Grammy 2012 en su categor?a de Mejor Disco Flamenco En vivo conciertos Espa?a 2010.

La rockera m?xico-estadounidense Carla Morrison gan? en la categor?a de Mejor Canci?n Alternativa por su tema D?jenme llorar y el cual dedic?, entre otros, a su ex novios que la hicieron sufrir y gracias a ello pudo componer temas apasionados y adoloridos.

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Remarks by President Herman Van Rompuy following his meeting with President of Chile Sebasti?n Pi?era

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If you want to be president, hire geeks not pundits

AS THE US re-elected President Barack Obama, mathematics fans crowned their own king: statistician Nate Silver.

He was the most prominent of a handful of political forecasters who applied sophisticated techniques to polling data from individual states to reveal an early Obama lead that never went away (see charts).

That was in stark contrast to the findings of traditional opinion polls and the predictions of political commentators and pundits. Almost invariably, they declared the race too close to call, providing a neat, but ultimately false campaign narrative.

The new breed embodied by Silver is clearly a force to be reckoned with, so what impact will their predictive power have on the elections of the future?

Obama's win alone does not validate Silver's techniques. Nor would a Romney win have disproved him, as his final figures showed a 10 per cent chance of the race going the other way. Still, there's no doubting the accuracy of his method.

Opinion polls are noisy due to quirks in the sampled population that are not representative of the whole. Each polling company has its own methods to deal with this, which in turn introduces bias. Silver, whose blog is hosted by The New York Times, adjusted for these effects by aggregating many polls and weighting them according to historical accuracy.

Rather than a simple national average, a figure that media commentators often rely on, this provided a range of possible vote splits for each state, some more likely than others. By simulating the election thousands of times, Silver calculated the ways these could combine and their likelihoods. The result was a prediction for how each of the 50 states would vote - every one of which proved to be correct - plus an overall probability of 90 per cent that Obama would win.

Is this the end for pundits? Not so fast, says Brendan Nyhan, a political scientist and media analyst at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire.

Pundits often serve to convince one side or the other that there is still a chance of winning, or can spin a yarn that makes for good headlines.

By contrast, stats that predict an election result far in advance could suck excitement out of the campaign. "Pundits will have a job for a long, long time," says Sam Wang of the Princeton Election Consortium, which ran Silver-like analyses that predicted the outcome in 49 out of 50 states.

Sound stats don't necessarily affect voter turnout, at least not directly. "People follow politics like sports," says Nyhan, and stick with their side even if it is the underdog.

Instead, sophisticated stats may have most influence on which voters are targeted, similar to the way they now help baseball managers pick winning players, as popularised in the book and film Moneyball. "The use of statistics is very similar whether you are talking about sports, business or politics," says Ben Alamar, a sports analyst at Menlo College in Atherton, California.

Could this affect results? In this election, the Obama campaign employed its own version of Silver's methods to focus efforts on areas the president had a chance of winning. "We ran the election 66,000 times every night," one Democrat told Time magazine. Expect this approach to intensify in future, and for both sides to do it.

One campaign's more sophisticated use of statistics may not have been the deciding factor this time round, but in future elections it could be. Memo to wannabe presidents: hire geeks, not pundits.

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