Thursday, February 28, 2013

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Exclusive: EU likely to fine Microsoft by April - sources

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU competition regulators plan to fine Microsoft before the end of March in a case tied to the U.S. software giant's antitrust battle in Europe more than a decade ago, two people familiar with the matter said on Thursday.

The European Commission had accused Microsoft in October last year of breaking a promise to offer European consumers a choice of rival browsers in the previous version of its Windows operating system.

The company made the pledge in 2009 to settle an EU antitrust investigation and stave off a penalty that could have been as much as 10 percent of its global revenue.

"The Commission is planning to fine Microsoft before the Easter break," one of the sources said, adding that it is possible that procedural issues could push back the decision.

The size of the fine could be significant because this is the second time that Microsoft has failed to comply with an EU order.

The spokesman for competition policy at the Commission, Antoine Colombani, declined to comment.

The Commission has sanctioned Microsoft to the tune of 1.6 billion euros ($2.1 billion) to date for not providing data at fair prices to rivals, requiring software developers to create products to work with its products, and for tying its media player to its operating system.

The EU antitrust authority has said that the latest offence occurred between February 2011 and July 2012. Microsoft has blamed it on a technical error, saying that it has since tightened internal procedures to avoid a repeat.

Microsoft's share of the European browser market has roughly halved since 2008 to 24 percent in January, below the 35 percent held by Google's Chrome and Mozilla's 29 percent share, according to Web traffic analysis company StatCounter. ($1 = 0.7649 euros)

(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; Editing by David Goodman)

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Jumbo home loans are back, but far below 2007 levels

WASHINGTON - Home sales and prices are rising briskly in those neighborhoods where the well-heeled like to plant their mailboxes: along Chicago's north shore, in the San Francisco Bay area and in the haute Hamptons.

Sales of properties worth between $750,000 and $1 million are up 38.7 percent over a year ago; $1 million-plus property sales are up 25.7 percent, according to the National Association of Realtors.

The luxury real estate revival is being fueled, in part, by another resurgence: so-called jumbo mortgages - those loans, typically over $417,000, that are too big to qualify for purchase by federal agencies, namely Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

Jumbo loans are returning to the mortgage market after almost disappearing entirely in the wake of the credit crisis of 2008 and the real estate meltdown. Most lenders stopped making new jumbo loans when the private secondary market dried up in the credit crunch.

Now the credit markets are comparatively stable. Lenders, who are only making these big loans to the most highly qualified borrowers, now see jumbos as a safe and profitable way to make money on their low-cost deposits. And secondary market investors are starting to regain their taste for these comparatively high-yielding loans. Moreover, once-pricey jumbo loans are being offered at interest rates that are barely higher than conventional mortgages.

"The jumbo market may fare better than the overall mortgage market in 2013," Guy Cecala, publisher of Inside Mortgage Finance said.

But he and other observers question whether the jumbo loan market can return to its past size without a full recovery in the secondary market, which is a fraction of its former self. And new mortgage regulations could limit lenders starting in 2014.

"We are definitely enthusiastic," says Tom Wind, executive vice president of residential and consumer lending at EverBank Financial Corp. in Jacksonville, Fla. He sees growing investor demand for these loans allowing the market to grow. At current rates - roughly 0.23 percentage points above conventional mortgages - they provide nice yields for banks who want to keep the loans in their portfolios, too.

For the four weeks ending Feb. 22, new jumbo activity was up 60 percent from the same period a year ago, according to Mortgage Daily, a trade publication that has been consistently reporting year-over-year increases in jumbo activity.

Even though loan volume is increasing, it is nowhere near 2007 levels, when the industry made $348 billion in jumbo loans. Last year, roughly $200 billion of jumbo mortgages were made, and Cecala says that he expects total 2013 volume to approach $220 billion.

In some expensive markets, loans don't start being classified as jumbo until they exceed $625,500; that limit was even higher for part of 2007, meaning that the 2007 figure represents a smaller potential jumbo market and isn't directly comparable.

Mortgage market leader Wells Fargo has increased its jumbo loan volume for three years straight, said Greg Gwizdz, an executive vice-president. In 2010, Wells Fargo issued a total of $10 billion in jumbo loans. That rose to $27 billion in 2011 and to $41 billion in 2012, with the average loan at $1 million, Gwizdz said.

Less than half of jumbos tend to go to refinancings, while almost three quarters of conventional mortgages were for refinancings last year, Cecala said. That, too, should boost jumbo activity in 2013 as refis taper off and the housing market picks up.

Better deals, narrower spreads
Interest rates on jumbos have been approaching those of the so-called conforming loans, even though they don't have agency backing. In mid-February, for example, the average rate on 30-year fixed-rate jumbo loans was 3.98 percent while the average rate for 30-year conventional loans was 3.75 percent, making the spread between them just 0.23 percentage points, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.

Pre-crisis, rates on jumbo loans were typically around 0.25 percentage points higher than those on conventional loans, says Keith Gumbinger of HSH Associates, a mortgage research firm in Pompton Plains, N.J. At the height of the financial crisis in December 2008, it hit 1.8 percentage points.

"I just locked in a $900,000 loan at 3.5 percent," said Amy Slotnick, vice president of Fairway Independent Mortgage Corp., in Needham, Mass. "I can't even get a conforming loan at that rate."

Jumbos loans are priced well now because only the most qualified borrowers can get them. Lending standards, which were notoriously lax pre-crisis, have intensified as the loans have returned to market.

"At one point all you needed was a pulse" says Matt Silver, director of the Chicago Association of Realtors, and a real estate agent who specializes in high end Chicago properties. "Now you have to have all of your ducks in a row."

Those standards will get even more restrictive in 2014, when Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rules take effect. The CFPB rules are likely to kill the market for interest-only mortgages that had made up roughly 10 percent of the jumbo market, according to the Mortgage Bankers of America.

The rules also offer lawsuit protection for lenders who require that borrowers keep their debt payments at 43 percent or less of monthly income. Rick Sharga, of Carrington Mortgage Holdings in Greenwich, Conn., said that could be problematic for the jumbo market, because many high-income and high net worth borrowers don't fit that guideline but still have plenty of money on hand to repay their loans.

Today a borrower typically needs to put up 30 percent of equity, show a FICO credit score topping 760, provide years of tax records and prove that he or she has a year of mortgage payments in the bank. After meeting that stringent criteria, the typical jumbo borrower is probably a reasonable bet for a lender.

"Not just a good risk," says Slotnick. "A great risk."

Secondary market pickup
Like many jumbo lenders, Wells has been keeping the loans it makes in its own portfolio instead of selling them off.

"Holding a jumbo loan is an attractive investment for banks sitting on lots of low rate deposits," says Mike Fratantoni, vice president of research and economics at the Mortgage Bankers Association. But eventually, lenders will need to sell off those loans to raise more money to make loans.

There has been some activity in the secondary market for these big loans - Redwood Trust Inc. led the way when it started packaging jumbos in 2010. Credit Suisse and Shellpoint Partners, a private mortgage-focused firm, have followed or made plans to do so, and JP Morgan Chase & Co. is reportedly preparing its own jumbo-backed offering. But other investment firms, burned in the credit crisis, remain cautious.

Indeed, back in 2007, 61.3 percent of jumbo loans were securitized, Cecala said. In the first 9 months of 2012, just 1.7 percent of jumbo loans were securitized, up from 0.4 percent in 2011 and 0.2 percent in 2010.

Secondary market players and investors may come around as they see how the jumbo bet has paid off for Redwood - the real estate investment trust's share price is up roughly 96 percent since Dec. 31, 2011. Redwood itself plans to buy and package $7 billion in jumbo loans in 2013, more than triple the $2 billion it securitized in 2012.

Without more Redwood-like deals, lenders - and particularly smaller banks like Everbank - will run out of cash to lend to jumbo borrowers. If rates rise, they will have other places to find yield.

Says HSH's Gumbinger: "There's no doubt (jumbos) are profitable today. But when you're sitting on $100 million in mortgages yielding 4 percent and you can use that capital to earn 6 or 7 or 8 percent? You're going to have to liquefy them somehow."

Additional reporting by Leah Schnurr and Tim Reid.

Copyright 2013 Thomson Reuters.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

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NY Times, others back AP lawsuit against Meltwater

In this Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2012, photo, people pass the New York Times building in New York. The Newspaper Association of America, the New York Times Co. and several other newspaper companies have filed papers in support of a lawsuit filed by The Associated Press against Meltwater, a company that monitors the media for corporate customers. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

In this Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2012, photo, people pass the New York Times building in New York. The Newspaper Association of America, the New York Times Co. and several other newspaper companies have filed papers in support of a lawsuit filed by The Associated Press against Meltwater, a company that monitors the media for corporate customers. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

(AP) ? The Newspaper Association of America, the New York Times Co. and several other newspaper companies have filed papers in support of a lawsuit filed by The Associated Press against Meltwater, a company that monitors the media for corporate customers.

The AP sued Meltwater U.S. Holdings Inc. and its Meltwater News Service in U.S. District Court for the Southern District in Manhattan last February, alleging that the company copies AP content and sells it to clients without paying AP licensing fees.

The Times and other companies, including USA Today publisher Gannett Co., Inc., The McClatchy Co. and Advance Publications, Inc., said in court papers filed late Monday that their businesses would be jeopardized if Meltwater's activities were allowed to continue. The publishers argue that their websites and other digital businesses that generate revenue through advertising, subscriptions and licensing fees are threatened if other companies can distribute their content without paying licensing fees.

"None of these revenue streams can be sustained if news organizations are unable to protect their news reports from the wholesale copying and redistribution by free-riders like Meltwater," the filing said.

Also joining in the friend-of-the-court brief was BurrellesLuce, a Meltwater competitor that says it is at a disadvantage because it pays to license content that Meltwater takes for free.

Meltwater did not immediately have a comment.

Meltwater was founded in 2001 in Oslo, Norway. According to the company's website, it has more than 800 employees working in 55 offices around the world. The company says it monitors more than 162,000 online publications for its clients. Its clipping service tracks media coverage of products and other activities. Meltwater uses the information to help clients analyze the effectiveness of marketing and public relations campaigns.

In the filing, the AP's supporters argued that Meltwater's service differs from a search engine. The distinction could be important because search engines have legal protection from paying licensing fees if they merely point users to a location where information can be found. Meltwater tailors its clipping service to specific clients and copies the headline and lead paragraph of stories, the filing said. Meltwater includes more content if the client requests it.

The AP's supporters also said Meltwater's service does not amount to "fair use" because it copies material without alteration, does not aid the public good and damages the market for copyrighted work.

Laura Malone, acting general counsel for the AP, said the news cooperative welcomed the support from the newspaper companies.

"It demonstrates that the media community stands together in recognizing that Meltwater's business of appropriating and selling media content cannot be excused as fair use and instead is infringing," she said.

Founded in 1846, The Associated Press is a not-for-profit news cooperative owned by its American newspaper and broadcast members.

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URL: http://www.ap.org/content/press-release/2013/publishers-support-ap-in-infringement-suit-against-meltwater

Brief: http://www.ap.org/Images/Final%20Meltwater%20brief_tcm28-11916.pdf

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

White Moleskines Add Two Extra Pages To Write On

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Kyle Larson has no hesitation about racing again

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) ? Kyle Larson won't have a second thought about getting back in a race car following his frightening crash at Daytona International Speedway.

More than two dozen fans were injured Saturday when Larson's car sailed into the fence on the final lap of the Nationwide Series race and debris ? including a tire ? flew into the grandstands. Larson was uninjured, but many fans wondered if the severity of the accident would shake the nerves of the 20-year-old NASCAR rookie.

Not a chance.

"I've been in some really bad wrecks, I'm sure I'll have more throughout my career," Larson told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Tuesday. "I know crashing is part of the risk we take being race car drivers. It happens. I'm not emotionally (upset), that wreck doesn't make me nervous."

Larson, a development driver for Chip Ganassi Racing who has been praised as the next big superstar by the likes of Tony Stewart, Jeff Gordon and Kasey Kahne, will be back in the Nationwide car this weekend at Phoenix International Raceway. He is also scheduled to run a USAC race Friday night at Canyon Speedway Park.

After pulling out of a non-winged race Saturday night in Ocala, Fla., after the wreck at Daytona ? "I wanted to be respectful to the fans who were still in the hospital. I didn't think it would be right to go have fun while they were hurting," he said ? Larson is eager to get back in the car.

The Daytona wreck, after all, wasn't even the worst of his career. Although it looked awful, and the front-end of Larson's car was sheared off, his engine was wedged in a hole in the fence ? Larson believes his accident in a midget car at Eldora Speedway last September was worse: His car flipped after hitting the wall and was hit broadside by another car.

"Off the top of my head, that wreck at Eldora hurt more and was just as scary. I almost had a car come in my cockpit," Larson said.

Still, last Saturday's wreck, in Larson's debut Nationwide Series race, was the first time his car has ripped a fence and disintegrated so badly. He said he only thought his car had gone upside down, and he wasn't aware he'd hit the fence until he saw the wreckage.

"It happened so fast, I kind of thought I'd gone upside down so I was not expecting to see half my car gone," Larson said. "I wasn't expecting to see my engine caught up in the fence. So I was definitely in some shock when I got out of the car and saw it torn apart. I've never had an accident like that where I'd got caught up in the fence, so that was a little different. Kind of a freak deal."

Among the issues NASCAR is researching from Saturday's crash is why Larson's car disintegrated the way it did when it hit the fence.

Seven people with crash-related injuries remained hospitalized in Daytona Beach in stable condition, Halifax Health spokesman Byron Cogdell said Tuesday morning. Also Tuesday, an Orlando law firm said three fans injured in the accident have retained its services.

Larson, meanwhile, is a little disappointed the Nationwide accident and an incident with C.E. Falk III in the "Battle at the Beach" race are the two lasting memories of his Daytona debut.

Larson opened Speedweeks with a second-place finish in the ARCA race, his first ever event at Daytona. But the buzz around him turned negative two days later when he spun Falk on the final lap to win the Whelen All-American Series Late Model race.

Larson was criticized for the move on Twitter by several top-name Sprint Cup Series drivers, and fans also lashed out at the young driver. He said Tuesday he has mixed feelings about the backlash.

"I got in the back of him and spun him coming to the checkers, which was not very nice, and I got a lot of criticism for that and people lost a lot of respect for me for that," Larson said. "I care because people who are huge backers of me and said I'm the greatest driver ever, now one incident and all of a sudden I am the worst race car driver ever. That's not how I race. But I watched videos, a little bit of races at Bowman-Gray, to get prepared and it seemed like every video I watched if the guy in second place was close, they won.

"I did what I thought I had to do to win the race. Looking back, I made a mistake in how I went about it. I wouldn't go back and not try to win the race, but I would probably do something a little different."

If he really had a do-over on Daytona, though, Larson would want the talk to be about how well he was running in the Nationwide race before the final accident, and how he ran in six different cars in seven days. He won twice, counting a victory in a midget race at New Smyrna.

"It was definitely an up and down Speedweeks, but I ran six different race cars and not many people get to do that in their career. I got to do it in a week-and-a-half," Larson said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/kyle-larson-no-hesitation-racing-again-161854170--spt.html

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App.net goes gratis, announces invitation-only free accounts

Appnet goes gratis, announces invitationonly free accounts

Since its inception, App.net has been working hard to improve its growing platform, giving all of its paid users a 10GB bucket of cloud storage and opening up its File API so devs could use the data stored there. Today, folks wanting in on the fledgling social platform can do so without paying the $36 annual fee -- provided you can score an invite from a paying member. And, there's something in it for paid accounts who refer folks. Both the inviter and invitee get an extra 100 MB of storage (up to 2GB) if the invitee subsequently follows 5 people and authorizes a third-party app.

Should you be lucky enough to score an invite, you won't have the same level of access as your paid brethren, however. Free accounts can only follow up to 40 users -- paid accounts have no such restriction -- and get a 500MB cloud locker. Also, while paid accounts can upload 100MB files, gratis accounts are limited to 10MB uploads.

We got to speak with Dalton Caldwell, CEO of App.net about the shift to a freemium model and he told us that the move has been in the works for some time. The reason it took awhile to do so is that App.net wanted to ensure that it had a market for its paid services and that it had enough of an app ecosystem to make App.net appealing to free users as well. Caldwell also informed us that in order to keep the number of free accounts manageable, paid members will get a limited number of invites to start -- with more invites appearing as the company finds it prudent to do so.

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AirWatch Gets $200 Million Series A Funding

airwatch logoMobile device management startup AirWatch has raised a massive series A round of $200 million, led by Insight Venture Partners. The startup competes with others such as Good Technology and SAP?s Afaria in the mobile device management space. This rides the current ?bring your own device? (BYOD) trend, where companies are supporting employee-owned devices such as smartphones and laptops in the workplace. The entrance of new and varied devices into the enterprise can be a mess to manage for companies in terms of plugging the security holes created by the devices accessing the company network. Mobile device management companies come in to help that process, and many also promise to harmonize the implementation of internal software on employee devices across the various platforms they run on. The investment in AirWatch is the biggest in an enterprise company so far this year, according to Business Insider. So far, AirWatch has been bootstrapped by founders John Marshall and Alan Dabbiere since its launch in 2003. It has about 6,000 customers, and said it adds about 500 new ones each month. These include Lowe?s, Toyota, and United and Delta Airlines.

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Monday, February 25, 2013

Barnes & Noble chair wants to buy retail business

FILE - In a Feb. 26, 2008 file photo Leonard Riggio, chairman of Barnes & Noble, is seen in New Orleans. Riggio disclosed in a regulatory filing Monday morning Feb. 25, 2013, that he wants to acquire the company's stores and website, but not the business that makes the Nook e-reader or the company's college bookstores. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

FILE - In a Feb. 26, 2008 file photo Leonard Riggio, chairman of Barnes & Noble, is seen in New Orleans. Riggio disclosed in a regulatory filing Monday morning Feb. 25, 2013, that he wants to acquire the company's stores and website, but not the business that makes the Nook e-reader or the company's college bookstores. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

(AP) ? Barnes & Noble founder and chairman Leonard Riggio has told the book seller he is going to try to buy the company's retail business.

The news sent shares up more than 17 percent in premarket trading.

Riggio disclosed in a regulatory filing Monday morning that he wants to acquire the company's stores and website, but not the business that makes the Nook e-reader or the company's college bookstores. No price was disclosed.

Riggio, who founded the company in the 1970s and helped it expand its "big box" presence, is Barnes & Noble's largest shareholder, with nearly 30 percent of the company's shares.

Barnes & Noble said the offer will be considered by a committee of three independent directors. But there is no set timetable for the process.

The New York-based bookseller has been struggling to find its place in the retail landscape as more readers have shifted to electronic books and competition has grown from discount stores and online competitors.

It has invested heavily in its Nook e-book readers and digital library and struck a deal with Microsoft last April to create a Nook subsidiary.

But the Nook faces tough competition from other devices like Apple's iPad Mini, Amazon's Kindle and Google's Nexus tablet.

Earlier this month, the company said it expects Nook media revenue of less than $3 billion. It also anticipates a loss for the unit before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization to exceed the $262 million loss recorded in its 2012 fiscal year.

This follows a report from the retailer in January that its Nook unit revenue fell 12.6 percent to $311 million during the critical holiday period. Overall sales during the holiday period fell 10.9 percent at bookstores and online compared with a year ago. Barnes & Noble is expected to report third quarter results Thursday.

The filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission says Riggio will seek to negotiate a price with Barnes & Noble's board and pay for the deal with cash and debt.

Riggio is making the offer in order to facilitate the company's review of its strategic options for separating its Nook business, according to the filing.

Morningstar analyst Peter Wahlstrom said the deal makes sense considering the retail side of the business has been overshadowed by investments needed for the nook business.

"The retail business for Barnes & Noble is mature-slash-declining, but it's profitable," he said. "The company has done a good job executing amid a pretty challenging environment."

Barnes & Noble operates 689 bookstores in 50 states and 674 college bookstores.

Shares rose $2.34, or 17.3 percent, to $15.85 in premarket trading. Its shares have traded in a 52-week range of $10.45 in mid-April to $26 later that same month.

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Emmert gets vote of confidence from NCAA

NCAA President Mark Emmert still has the confidence of the association's executive committee, despite several indicators in recent days that some schools are questioning his effectiveness.

The NCAA released a statement Saturday, revealing that the executive committee has "unanimously affirmed" its ongoing support of Emmert. Both the decision to make such a statement ? and to do so, without warning, over a weekend ? are highly unusual for the NCAA, which has been under fire for some time over the way many high-profile cases have been handled, most recently the long investigation of Miami.

Still, the committee also wants the NCAA to move forward with a total review of the association's policies, and said "subsequent improvement ... is necessary." Their statement comes five days after Emmert himself said he wondered if the committee would consider disciplinary action against him after all this recent tumult involving the association.

"Mark Emmert was hired to lead a major transformation of the NCAA," said Michigan State President and executive committee chair Lou Anna K. Simon. "Much has been accomplished without fanfare, such as academic reforms, enhanced fiscal accountability and organizational transparency. The Executive Committee and President Emmert recognize there is much yet to do and that the road to transformational change is often bumpy and occasionally controversial."

And there is no shortage of controversy right now.

In the past few days alone, University of Miami President Donna Shalala called the NCAA's probe of the Hurricanes "unprofessional and unethical," and presidents of schools in the Mountain West Conference reportedly questioned Emmert's leadership.

The dialogue between Mountain West presidents was reported Friday by CBSSports.com.

"Is it time for the presidents to seek new NCAA leadership or a new organization?" read the Mountain West memo, according to CBSSports.com. "The NCAA has evidenced decisions that focus on trivial and penalize our athletes. The salaries for the NCAA leadership are excessive and an embarrassment to the Mountain West schools. Their decision making is cumbersome and oblique."

Also, Atlantic Coast Conference Commissioner John Swofford said in recent days that his league remains supportive of Miami as its relationship with the NCAA ? at least related to the investigation of the Hurricanes ? appeared to take a hostile turn.

"Miami's cooperation throughout this process should be commended and they have self-imposed significant sanctions," Swofford wrote in a statement released Thursday. "They've been forthright and diligent in their efforts to fully cooperate with the NCAA and it's time for this case to be brought to closure."

Now, attorney Kenneth Wainstein ? who oversaw the review that found major missteps made during the NCAA's investigation of Miami ? can begin looking at ways to prevent another rogue case. Emmert has said if they find evidence of wrongdoing is found in other cases, the NCAA will "deal with that."

Either way, the NCAA's move on Saturday was another strange chapter in a strange week.

It started Monday, when Emmert said Julie Roe Lach, the vice president of enforcement ? its top cop ? would be replaced by private attorney Jonathan Duncan after her role in the botched Miami investigation. That was the same day the NCAA acknowledged it could not use certain findings of the Miami probe, because investigators working the case got information through depositions that were taken under subpoena power, a tool the NCAA does not have.

Miami received its notice of allegations from the NCAA one day later, and Shalala lashed out at the association in response, saying she hopes the Committee on Infractions "will provide the fairness and integrity missing during the investigative process."

The way the Miami investigation went has been just the latest embarrassing blow to the NCAA, which is fending off a number of lawsuits and is the target of sharp criticism in some quarters for the penalties it handed to Penn State following the Jerry Sandusky child sex-abuse scandal.

On Friday, the NCAA said its executive committee held a conference call and decided to reiterate its support of Emmert. The committee meets regularly each quarter, the most recent being at the national convention last month. And on Saturday, they released that support through a three-paragraph statement.

"In short, we demand the highest level of integrity and accountability not only from our peers but also from the national office," the statement said. "While progress has been made, additional important work remains."

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AP Sports Writer Michael Marot in Indianapolis contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/emmert-gets-vote-confidence-ncaa-203028811--spt.html

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New York Mayor Bloomberg finances anti-gun ads in Chicago race

WASHINGTON ? One of the key players in a special Democratic congressional primary Tuesday in Chicago comes from New York.

That city's mayor, Michael R. Bloomberg, is using his vast wealth to challenge a candidate running on a gun rights platform in the first election since the school shooting in Newtown, Conn. ? a move that underscores his crusade to serve as a political counterweight to the National Rifle Assn.

The NRA has chosen not to counter Bloomberg's ads attacking its preferred candidate, former Rep. Debbie Halvorson, and liberal Chicago districts are an imperfect test case. But Bloomberg's lavish participation in the race may be enough to cause political ripples, as other lawmakers are put on notice that next time, the mayor's millions could be spent in their districts.

"Folks running for office are going to have to stand behind their record," said Stefan Friedman, spokesman for Bloomberg's "super PAC," Independence USA.

Gun rights supporters have clearly gotten the message. Richard Pearson, executive director of the Illinois State Rifle Assn., said his group was caught off-guard by the mayor's surprise attack, and he warned sympathizers in other states: "Bloomberg is coming to your state. Be ready."

The race is for the seat that was held by Jesse Jackson Jr. until his resignation last fall. His congressional tenure was cut short by mental health troubles and allegations of ethical lapses. More than a dozen Democrats have launched bids to replace him; in the solidly liberal district, the primary winner is almost certain to win in April's general election.

Halvorson has tried to distinguish herself from the large Democratic field, and to appeal to voters in a rural portion of the district, by supporting the right to carry concealed weapons and opposing an assault weapons ban. Bloomberg's advertising barrage has relentlessly attacked Halvorson, who has an "A" rating from the NRA, and has championed Cook County administrator Robin Kelly, who has made support for new gun laws a centerpiece of her campaign.

The district includes predominantly African American communities in urban southern Chicago and its nearby suburbs, and neighboring rural areas that are largely white.

Even before December's shooting in Newtown, gun violence was destined to be a central election issue. Chicago recorded more than 500 homicides in 2012, and the vast majority of those deaths were linked to firearms.

By spending $2.2 million on anti-gun ads, Bloomberg has propelled the race into the national spotlight, prompting other advocacy groups to jump into the fray.

"This is our first chance to beat the NRA this year," exhorted Democracy for America, a Vermont-based organization that is an offshoot of former Gov. Howard Dean's 2004 presidential campaign, in an email to supporters.

"We absolutely should see this as a bellwether," said Arshad Hasan, the group's executive director. "It is a referendum on the power that the NRA has."

Political analyst Stuart Rothenberg cautioned against viewing this special election as an indicator of larger trends.

"This is not a district somehow reflective of the nation as a whole," Rothenberg said. "The gun issue is going to play differently there than it will in rural Ohio or the South or a number of places."

The Halvorson campaign says the economy, not guns, is the top concern of voters in the district.

"We're just not going to let a guy from N.Y. dictate what's going to happen in this election," said Sean Howard, spokesman for the Halvorson campaign.

The NRA has kept a low profile in this race, opting not to weigh in with its own television ads or direct mail. The only advocacy for gun rights has come from the Illinois State Rifle Assn., which sent mailers on Halvorson's behalf to its several thousand members in the district.

This is not Bloomberg's first foray outside of his home state.

In 2012, Bloomberg spent $8.2 million on five House races, targeting candidates with top marks from the NRA. Three of his preferred candidates won; in one notable coup, his super PAC helped defeat Rep. Joe Baca (D-Calif.) by spending more than Baca and his opponent combined. The television ads in that race did not focus on guns, as the Illinois ones have.

Democratic strategist Bill Carrick said Bloomberg's spending in Chicago demonstrates that his political activism will be sustained.

"I don't think he's going away," Carrick said. "I don't think, win or lose, they'll overreact to results of one election. They're just going to keep on coming."

melanie.mason@latimes.com

Source: http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-bloomberg-chicago-20130224,0,2511089.story?track=rss

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Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 tan?t?ld?: ??te iPad mini'nin en g??l? rakibi

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Samsung bir s?redir merakla beklenen yeni tablet bilgisayar? Galaxy Note 8.0'?, Mobil D?nya Kongresi'nin hemen ?ncesinde yapt??? tan?t?m ile tan?tt?. Apple iPad Mini'nin rakibi olarak konumland?r?lan yeni tablet s?rpriz ya?atmad? ve daha ?nce s?zd?r?lan g?r?nt?lerde oldu?u gibi Samsung'un Galaxy S III ile ba?layan yeni tasar?m anlay???n? devam ettirdi.?

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Ad?ndan da anla??labilece?i ?zere 8.0-in? b?y?kl???nde ve 1280 x 800 piksel z?n?rl???nde ekrana sahip olan Galaxy Note 8.0, do?rudan rakibi olan iPad Mini'ye k?yasla 189ppi ile daha y?ksek piksel yo?unlu?u sunuyor. Ayn? Galaxy Note II'de oldu?u gibi 1.6GHz h?z?nda ?al??an d?rt ?ekirdekli Exynos 4 Quad i?lemcisinden g?? alan tablete 2GB bellek e?lik ediyor. Depolama se?ene?i olarak 16GB ve 32GB'l?k iki farkl? kapasitenin e?lik etti?i cihaza, 5MP ?n ve 1.3MP arka olmak ?zere iki adet kameraya yer verildi?ini g?rmekteyiz.?

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?htiya? duydu?u g?c? 4600mAh kapasiteli pilden alan tablet, yaz?l?m taraf?nda Android 4.2.1 i?letim sistemi ile geliyor. Samsung'a ?zel TouchWiz UX aray?z? ve ?ok say?da ?zelle?tirmeyi beraberinde getiren tablet, ayn? zamanda S-Pen kalem teknolojisine de sahip. ?stelik bu teknoloji, Galaxy Note II ile k?yasland???nda ?ok daha geli?mi? olarak kar??m?za ??k?yor. Samsung'un yapt??? g?ncellemeler kapsam?nda art?k S-Pen ile home ve geri gibi fiziksel butonlar? da fiziksel olarak dokunmadan kontrol edebilmek m?mk?n. ?

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S-Pen kalem teknolojisi i?in S Note ve Air View gibi yaz?l?mlarla donat?lan Galaxy Note 8.0, Pop Up Play, Smart Stay ve Page Buddy gibi yaz?l?m ?zelliklerine de sahip. Yerle?ik olarak gelen e-reader ?zelli?i ile LCD ekran?n ayarlar?n? ideal ko?ullara getirerek kullan?c?lar?n rahat?a elektronik kitap okumanalar?n? sa?layan tablet ayn? zamanda IR al?c?s? ile Smart Remote uygulamas? ?zerinden televizyonlar i?in yay?n rehberi g?r?nt?leyip, uzaktan kumanda olarak kullan?labiliyor.?

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Hem 3G hem de LTE uyumlu versiyonlar? haz?rlanan Galaxy Note 8.0, y?l?n ikinci ?eyre?inde Avrupa ve Asya pazarlar?na giri? yapm?? olacak. Kendi ekran boyutundaki en geli?mi? ve g??l? Android tablet olan Galaxy Note 8.0 ayn? zamanda iPad Mini ile k?yasland???nda donan?m ve ?zellik baz?nda kullan?c?lar?na daha fazlas?n? sunuyor. Ancak di?er taraftan Android ekosisteminde tabletlere y?nelik yaz?l?m havuzunun s?n?rl? olmas?, iPad'e kar?? Android tabletlerin en b?y?k zay?fl??? olarak devam ediyor. T?rkiye pazar?na da giri? yapmas? beklenen Galaxy Note 8.0, ?lkemizde hangi fiyat seviyesinden ??kaca?? ise hen?z bilinmiyor.

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EEOC goes to bat for drunken steelworkers; strikes out (Powerlineblog)

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

23 Terrifying Runways That Will Stoke Your Fear of Flying

Flying can be a white-knuckle affair for even the heartiest of travelers. But it turns out what you should really fear are airports; almost 60 percent of all aircraft incidents happen there during taxiing, take-off, approach or landing. Here are runway horrorshows from around the globe that may make you rethink your next trip. More »


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Poll finds Microsoft cooler than before but Apple remains coolest

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    Malaysia is the best place for Muslims around the world to come for a holiday, the country's Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen has said. Yen said that they were proud to say that Malaysia ...

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    American business mogul Donald Trump has said that his Twitter account, which has over 2 million followers, was hacked. He said the unknown hacker Tweeted out a lyric by rapper Lil Wayne, who is ...

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    Some 30,000 elephants are slaughtered each year for their ivory tusks, a figure that could be reduced dramatically if Thailand, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Nigeria ban the ivory trade, ...

  • Russian bank offers $1 bn loan for Vietnam n-plant

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    Russia's state-run VTB Bank, the country's second largest lender by assets, is ready to grant a $1 billion loan to Rosatom civilian nuclear power corporation to build Vietnam's first nuclear power ...

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    NASA's Hubble Space Telescope peered deep into the vast stellar halo that envelops our Milky Way galaxy and uncovered tantalizing evidence for the possible existence of a shell of stars that are a ...

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  • Russian firm signs $2.6 bn deal for 32 Bombardier planes

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    Reality TV star Brooke Mueller will soon foray into jewellery business. A source revealed her plans for the same, reports contactmusic.com. "It hasn't launched yet, so we don't have a lot of ...

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    Friday, February 22, 2013

    Royal Purple: It's the Additives, Stupid

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    I was barraged by TV commercials about "viscosity and thermal breakdown" throughout my youth, and those relentless ad campaigns enabled me to visualize the tortuous conditions inside a combustion chamber. But there's nothing quite like picking an expert's brain to reinforce how much you don't know about the intricacies of engine lubrication.

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    A recent chat with Royal Purple's Kyle Neal uncovered a few of the details behind the black art (pun intended) of oil design. Turns out that 75 to 80 percent of oil is made of a base stock, but it's the additives, which constitute the last 20 percent or so, that differentiate different brands like Castrol, Mobil, and the like. Those chemical x factors can incorporate everything from detergents and corrosion inhibitors to acid neutralizers and adhesion agents which help keep the oil on key engine parts at startup, where 80 percent of wear occurs. While some companies buy their additives from multi-billion dollar companies like Lubrizol, which is owned by investment tycoon Warren Buffett, Royal Purple has manufactured their own additives for 26 years running.

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    The Porter, Texas-based company was named after the combination of red and blue die which gave it a "royal" hue, and their proprietary Synerlec is one of the common threads between their range of products, which encompass everything from fuel injection detergents to Max Cleaner, which helps eliminate carbon soot that can develop on motorcycle engine intakes due to the high ethanol content in today's fuel. The science behind these products may not be as catchy as slickly produced TV ads, but it sure is fascinating to gearhead geeks like me.

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    California?s higher taxes are killing tax collection

    CALIFORNIA ADMITS HIGHER TAXES KILL TAX COLLECTION

    WRITTEN BY?CHRISS W. STREET

    California Governor Jerry Brown was just forced to admit his supposed ?$5? billion increase in January tax collection as proof that Proposition 30?s income and sales tax increases by voters passed in November was really just an early collection of taxes.? Furthermore, it now appears that the sales tax collection crash in January is a precursor of an even bigger crash coming by April.? Having already made huge promises of payback for union bank-rolling of Prop 30 and opportunists such as Texas Governor Perry luring corporations to leave the state, California is back in crisis.

    Two weeks ago, California state revenues were up by $4.3 billion in January over his 2013-14 Budget.? At the time, I said that the ?strong performance? was due to two one-time events that took place by December; a delay in collecting $1 billion in Christmas season sales taxes and $3.3 billion of taxes on capital gains, dividends and bonuses paid in January from the prior year.? But what Jerry Brown did not admit, was that sales taxes crashed by 27%, or $582.7 million as Prop 30, Cap and Trade and the new Democratic super-majority control of the Legislature and the Governorship finally convinced the rich to take their businesses, income and shopping somewhere else.

    A week before my report, the supposedly independent Legislative Analyst?s Office said the state was?on track to collect $5 billion more in tax revenue in January than estimated in the Governor?s budget.? I stated that this revenue would come from high-income earners cashing out investments early to beat the?Congressional fiscal cliff settlement?that raised federal income taxes by 3% and?capital gains taxes?by 5%.

    During the Prop 30 campaign, the Howard Jarvis Tax-Payers Association and other opponents had warned that because of what is referred to as the?Laffer Curve, there would be a direct inverse?relationship between a rise in the?rate of taxation?and the resulting government revenue collected.? Ronald Reagan proved this phenomenon by cutting tax rates with the?Tax Reform Act of 1986, which caused the higher economic growth and that produced?generated higher tax collections and eventually balanced federal budgets in the late 1990s.

    Brown?s promised that if voters approved the Prop 30 tax increases and he cut spending, his 2013-14 State Budget would?achieve a budget surplus of $851 million?for the first time in a decade.? I pointed out that Brown promised that to maintain a fiscal discipline by?chanting a mantra?he performed every night before bed while studying at a Zen monastery in Japan in the 1980s: ?Desires are endless, I vow to cut them down.?

    But yesterday Brown began negotiations for new contracts with the public-worker unions that represent 350,000 state workers ? engineers, administrative staff, librarians, corrections officers and more ? that are due to expire this summer.? Despite that fact that the average state worker salary in California is $70,777, nearly $16,000 higher than the national average, these unions expect a big pay raise for providing the millions of dollars for campaign ads and thousands of campaign foot soldiers that caused the passage proposition 30. ?Brown has already promised to ?restore? $817.6 million in pay in the current budget, offer $502.1 million of 2% to 5% pay raises next year and add coverage for higher healthcare costs.? He indicated executive branch salaries will also increase nearly 10% to $15.7 billion.? None of these increases include the $10 billion increase I estimate that is required to keep the current state pension solvent.

    The State of California is now facing an even bigger crisis than before the passage of Proposition 30.? With the economic impacts of United States? highest statewide?sales tax?at 7.5%,?income tax?at 13.3% and 2nd?highest?gasoline tax?at $.67 per gallon, low tax states, Texas Governor Rick Perry has been in private meetings with business leaders in the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles Basin to lure high tech companies away from?Taxifornia.? In an interview with the San Jose Mercury-News, he criticized California?s regulatory environment, and said Austin, Texas, is poised to become the ?next Silicon Valley.? ?He told the paper ?Twelve years ago, California wasn?t looking over its shoulder.? They?re not looking over their shoulder now ? they?re looking at our backside.?

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    Casts of "Les Mis?rables," "Chicago," "Dreamgirls" set for Oscars' musical tribute

    LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - This year's Oscars broadcast will go heavy on the jazz hands.

    The producers of the telecast have lined up a list of big names for their tribute to "Chicago," "Dreamgirls," "Les Mis?rables" and other film musicals of the past decade. Jennifer Hudson ("Dreamgirls"), Catherine Zeta-Jones ("Chicago"), and Russell Crowe, Hugh Jackman, Amanda Seyfried, Anne Hathaway, Samantha Barks, Helena Bonham Carter, Aaron Tveit and Eddie Redmayne ("Les Mis?rables") will all add some razzle dazzle to the proceedings.

    The Oscars will be broadcast on Sunday and will be hosted by Seth MacFarlane, who is no slouch in the music department himself.

    "We are pleased to have been able to amass so much talent to create the celebration of musicals of the last decade that we envisioned," producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron said in a statement. "We are thrilled that so many talented actors have agreed to bring our vision to life."

    Indeed, the show's producers have done an impressive job of securing big musical names. In addition to the tribute, they have lined up Adele and Norah Jones, convinced Barbra Streisand to perform on the Oscars for the first time in over three decades and enticed Dame Shirley Bassey to make her Oscars debut.

    Now all they need to do to make the evening an audatory feast is to ensure Crowe doesn't get a solo during the "Les Mis?rables" section.

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