Thursday, November 29, 2012

Senate Dems divided over cuts to benefit programs

(AP) ? Deep divisions among Senate Democrats over whether cuts to popular benefit programs like Medicare and Medicaid should be part of a plan to slow the government's mushrooming debt pose a big obstacle to a deal for avoiding a potentially economy-crushing "fiscal cliff," even if Republicans agree to raise taxes.

Much of the focus during negotiations seeking an alternative to $671 billion in automatic tax increases and spending cuts beginning in January has centered on whether Republicans would agree to raising taxes on the wealthy. President Barack Obama has insisted repeatedly that tax increases on the wealthy must be part of any deal, even as White House officials concede that government benefit programs will have to be in the package too.

"It is the president's position that when we're talking about a broad, balanced approach to dealing with our fiscal challenges, that that includes dealing with entitlements," White House press secretary Jay Carney said Tuesday.

But even if GOP lawmakers agree to raise taxes, there is no guarantee Democrats can come up with enough votes in the Senate to cut benefit programs ? as Republicans are demanding.

"I hope not if it means Social Security or Medicare benefit cuts," said Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I.

There's a growing consensus among Senate Democrats and the White House that Social Security should be exempt from any deficit-reduction package. But some centrist Democrats in the Senate argue that fellow Democrats must be willing to consider cuts to Medicare and Medicaid in order to get concessions from Republicans on taxes.

"It has to be both ? a significant revenue increase as well as spending cuts," said Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., chairman of the Senate Finance Committee.

Sen. Kent Conrad, D-N.D., who is retiring as chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, said rising health care costs in Medicare and Medicaid are helping to drive future spending, making them an essential part of a long-term deficit-reduction package.

"I've been part of every bipartisan group here. We've always put everything on the table," Conrad said. "If you're going to solve this problem, you're going to have to deal with where the spending is and the revenue can be raised."

But senators like Baucus and Conrad increasingly are being drowned out by other Democrats emboldened by the recent election results to fight against benefit cuts.

Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, said he is willing to find savings in Medicare and Medicaid by making them more efficient. But, he said, he won't support benefit cuts.

"I think the election spoke very strongly about the fact that the vast majority of American people don't want to cut these programs," Harkin said.

Congress and the White House are devoting the next three weeks to finding at least a bridge over the fiscal cliff by reducing the sudden jolt of higher taxes and spending cuts in January while laying a framework for addressing the nation's long-term financial problems next year.

Obama wants to let tax rates rise for wealthy families while sparing middle- and low-income taxpayers. Some Republican leaders, including House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, have said they were willing to consider making the wealthy pay more by reducing their tax breaks. But most Republicans in Congress adamantly oppose raising anyone's tax rates.

Negotiations are going slowly as each side waits for the other to make concessions.

Democrats already have tried to take Social Security off the table. Carney, the White House spokesman, said Monday that changes to the massive retirement and disability program should be done separately from any plan to reduce the deficit. That's the same position taken by 28 Democratic senators and independent Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont in a letter to fellow senators in September.

"We will oppose including Social Security cuts for future or current beneficiaries in any deficit-reduction package," said the letter, which was signed by many top Democrats, including Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada. In the House, Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi has taken the same position, not only on Social Security, but also on Medicare and Medicaid.

"There hasn't been the slightest suggestion about what they're going to do about the real problems, and that's entitlements," said Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah, the top Republican on the Senate Finance Committee. "There's a certain cockiness that I've seen that is really astounding to me since we're basically in the same position we were before" the election.

The No. 2 Senate Democrat, Dick Durbin of Illinois, has tried to find common ground, saying he would be willing to require wealthy seniors to pay more for Medicare benefits. But on Tuesday, he said those discussions shouldn't be part of rushed negotiations to avoid the fiscal cliff.

"If we simply stand by and say 'don't touch Medicare in any way, for any reason, ever' we are inviting a crisis that opponents can exploit to eviscerate Medicare or even to end it," Durbin said. "Progressives should be willing to talk about ways to ensure the long-term viability of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, but those conversations should not be part of a plan to avert the fiscal cliff."

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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Mountain biking trail network at Dewey Mountain Recreation Area in ...

By CHRIS KNIGHT ? Adirondack Daily Enterprise, link to original post

Town of Harrietstown officials got an update Thursday on the ongoing construction of a network of mountain biking trails at the town-owned Dewey Mountain Recreation Area. ?The good news is we?ve built a lot of trail,? Chris Gosling of the Barkeater Trails Alliance, or BETA, told the town board. ?We?ve had a lot of great volunteer work days, and we?ve had a great season.?

Gosling gave the board a color-coded map that showed the trails that have already been built, ones that are currently being developed and trails planned in the future. BETA member Leigh Walrath said there are now about 5 miles of mountain biking trails at Dewey, with plans to hopefully build another 2 to 3 miles.

Gosling said he?s already seeing signs that Dewey is becoming a popular mountain biking spot. ?We?re at a point where ridership is up,? Gosling said. ?We?re starting to see a lot more people on the trails. Traditionally in the summer the mountain hasn?t gotten a lot of use, but we?re seeing people out there all the time.

?The other thing is with the addition of some of these new trails, we?re finally to the point where we?re not a destination but we?re a worthwhile location to go for a ride. Local riders no longer have to drive to Lake Placid or Wilmington or another community. We have enough right here at home.?

Gosling also spoke with the board about the possibility putting on a race at Dewey and village-owned Mount Pisgah, where volunteer crews have also been building mountain biking trails. Councilman Ron Keough raised the idea at the board?s Oct. 11 meeting and Gosling was invited to speak about it. ?I thought it would be a good thing to do,? Keough said, ?a way to bring people in who enjoy that kind of activity and enhance both Dewey and Pisgah.?

Gosling said he likes the idea, but he said the amount of mileage at the two mountains isn?t enough to put on a race at this point. He also said his organization wants to focus on building mountain biking trails, not organizing races. However, Gosling said that doesn?t mean Dewey couldn?t host some mountain biking-related events.

He suggested developing informal races, like the Thursday night running races in the summer, or social gatherings like the Dewey Mountain Ski Jams in the winter, ?something that?s designed for the local communities and will get people out to the mountain.?

Hosting a dual-sport event like mountain biking and road biking, or mountain biking and trail running, is also a possibility. Gosling said another BETA member suggested hosting a 3-stage race over a weekend, with one stage each in Saranac Lake, Lake Placid and Wilmington. ?That would be something that would bring people to the area, and between the three communities we feel we have enough terrain that it would be a viable option,? Gosling said.

If the town wants to pursue hosting a race, Gosling suggested the board talk with Jason Smith and Steve Doxzon of Adirondack Lakes and Trails Outfitters, who manage Dewey for the town, or the two bike shops in Lake Placid: Placid Planet and High Peaks Cyclery.

Gosling said mountain biking advocates in the area are also working to get new trails added to state land that?s part of the Saranac Lake Wild Forest. Members of BETA and officials from the town and village met with representatives of the state Department of Environmental Conservation this week to discuss that topic. ?Demand for bicycling as a sport is growing incredibly,? Gosling said. ?People are looking for places to go. We see this as a great opportunity for the area to be able to attract people who otherwise wouldn?t be coming.?

Town officials thanked Gosling and BETA for their efforts. ?I think what you guys are doing is great, and I give you huge kudos,? said Councilwoman Nichole Meyette.

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Sony Xperia TL review: the company's second US flagship is much improved, but still imperfect

Sony Xperia TL review the company's second US flagship is muchimproved, but not quite perfect

As Sony's second stab at the US mobile market, the Xperia TL arrives with a major corporate synergistic push: a 007 movie franchise tie-in. But an awkward distinction as the official Bond phone and a smattering of pre-loaded "Skyfall" multimedia content alone won't drive consumer adoption; the specs and pricing will. Following in the footsteps of the company's first stateside flagship, the Ion, this AT&T 4G LTE exclusive is priced aggressively at $99 on two-year contract, packing a 4.6-inch HD Reality display (1,280 x 720) powered by Mobile BRAVIA Engine, a dual-core Snapdragon S4 clocked at 1.5GHz, 16GB of storage (expandable up to 32GB via microSD), 1GB RAM, NFC, dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, as well as an integrated 1,850mAh battery.

With Ice Cream Sandwich running the show and a planned upgrade to Jelly Bean in the works, it has all the makings of a current-gen high-end offering. So will the Xperia TL help Sony build much-needed buzz for its mobile division here in the states? Can a sub-$100 price tag effectively lure consumers away from the bigger, faster and flashier Android phones AT&T has to offer? Or is this mainly one for Sony loyalists? Find out after the break as we put the TL through its paces.

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Saturday, November 3, 2012

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Sandy's political impact: Citing climate change, Bloomberg endorses Obama (+video)

Independent New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has long listed global warming as one of his top concerns. He says hurricane Sandy brought the presidential election 'into sharp relief.'

By Ron Scherer,?Staff writer / November 1, 2012

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks to the media during a news conference in New York in this October 26 photo. Bloomberg on Thursday endorsed President Obama for a second term, citing the importance of Obama's record on climate change, particularly in the aftermath of the devastating blow dealt to the New York area by superstorm Sandy.

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On Thursday, in an on-line opinion piece on Bloomberg.com, the Democrat-turned-Republican-turned-Independent said hurricane Sandy had ?brought the stakes of Tuesday?s presidential election into sharp relief.?

Exactly what does that mean?

In a few words, it means he is endorsing President Obama.

Cynics might say Mayor Bloomberg is thinking of who can get him the most aid to fix up New York after the devastation from the storm. Certainly New York will be asking Mr. Obama or whoever is president to pay a tab that will certainly stretch into the billions and billions of dollars.

But, that?s not what Bloomberg says made him decide to support Obama.

One of Bloomberg?s major concerns as mayor for the past 11 years has been global warming. He?s tried to lower New York City?s carbon footprint by planting more trees, getting more people to ride bikes, and looking for alternative energy supplies for one of the nation?s largest consumers of power.

From Bloomberg?s viewpoint, Obama has marched in the same direction by setting higher fuel-efficiency standards for cars and trucks, tightening controls on mercury emissions, and closing the dirtiest coal plants.

There was a time when Republican Mitt Romney was just as concerned about global warming, says Bloomberg. As governor of Massachusetts, Romney signed into law a regional cap-and-trade plan designed to reduce carbon emissions to 10 percent below 1990 levels.

Mr. Romney says he is still worried about the environment. But, as far as Bloomberg is concerned, he has ?reversed course,? abandoning the cap-and-trade program he once supported.

Bloomberg says that?s not his only problem with Romney. He disagrees with the governor?s current views on abortion, Obamacare, and marriage equality for lesbians and gay men.

In another example of Bloomberg supporting people who agree with him, he has endorsed Sen. Scott Brown (R) of Massachusetts in his battle against Democrat Elizabeth Warren because of his stance on gun control. Senator Brown opposes a National Rifle Association bill that would have made it legal for someone who lives in a state with weak gun control laws to carry a concealed weapon in states like New York that have tough laws.

This is not to say Bloomberg is overjoyed with Obama.

?As president he devoted little time and effort to developing and sustaining a coalition of centrists, which doomed hope for any real progress on illegal guns, immigration, tax reform, job creation and deficit reduction,? he writes. ?And, rather than uniting the country around a message of shared sacrifice, he engaged in partisan attacks and has embraced a divisive populist agenda focused more on redistributing income than creating it.?

In fact, Bloomberg says he could have voted for the 1994 and 2003 versions of Romney because ?I have found the past four years to be, in a word, disappointing.?

Disappointment aside, he?s voting for Obama.

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Apple's 'apology' ad goes from snarky to snoozy

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Remember how Apple got called out by a UK judge for basically being a dick when it "apologized" by saying the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 didn't "infringe" but still "willfully copied" the iPad? Yeah. Those were good times. Apple's revised advert is appearing in British papers today (please let it be on Page 6!), and it's a snoozer. It's a 87 words (or something like that -- we fell asleep) of pure legal drivel. But at least it's more in the spirit of what the judge intended, we suppose. Have a cup of coffee, and have a read. Then pour another cup.

(And in related news, it seems the earlier "non-compliant" statement has now been pulled from Apple's UK site -- go figure.)



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Super-rare, super-luminous supernovae are likely explosion of universe's earliest stars

ScienceDaily (Nov. 1, 2012) ? The most-distant, super-luminous supernovae found to date have been observed by an international team, including Raymond Carlberg of the University of Toronto's Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics. The stellar explosions would have occurred at a time when the universe was much younger and probably soon after the Big Bang.

"The objects are both unusually bright and unusually slow to fade. These are properties that are consistent with what is known as pair-instability supernova, a rare mechanism for explosion which is expected to happen for high-mass stars with almost no metal content. That is, the very first stars to form," said Carlberg.

The two supernovae, identified as SN2213 and SN1000+2016, were discovered in image data obtained via the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Legacy Survey. In recent years, various surveys have enabled astronomers to open new windows on the universe, including the discovery over the past decade of super-luminous supernovae that are tens to hundreds of times more luminous than regular supernovae. "The Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Legacy Survey stands out as the first really deep survey of the sky, covering large volumes of the universe," said Carlberg, a Canadian leader of the Survey.

All of the processing of the image data was done at U of T using a search technique that first vastly narrows the search to the high redshift star-forming galaxies and then looks for supernovae that are more luminous than normal supernovae and have unusually long fading times -- precisely the characteristics of pair-instability supernovae.

The pair-instability explosion mechanism only occurs in stars that are about 150-300 times more massive than the sun, explains Carlberg. No stars that massive form in the current universe because as stars are assembled they start nuclear burning and push away additional gas. However, in the very early days of the universe, the metal abundance of the gas is essentially zero, making it almost transparent so that it can fall on the forming star.

Such massive stars do not last long. They are so hot in the centre that pressure is lost causing a collapse to start, which then heats up the core even more. Eventually enough oxygen and silicon are created that their fusion causes a nuclear explosion much more luminous than other supernova mechanisms.

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Friday, November 2, 2012

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Spooky name surrounds former Chesterfield town - NBC12.com ...

CHESTERFIELD, VA (WWBT) -

If you're looking for an eerie sounding location to check out on Halloween you may not have to travel very far at all. In fact, a social media application lists an ?area in Chesterfield County as the vanishing town of Screamersville.

"When I send recent text messages or check-in, like you can on Facebook, the destination that you send from always says Screamersville and I always wondered why," said Mark Umphry.

He lives in Enon, right next to one of the historic graveyards.

"It's kind of in a creepy spot. It's been there for years," he said.

Turns out, tombstones identify freed slaves from the post Civil War era who settled in the town. The area is located along Route 10 near I-295.

Diana Dallmeyer with the Chesterfield Historical Society explains how Screamersville got its name.

"These were people who lived hard lives. They were extremely poor. They learned how to party and make the best of the circumstances that they had, so a lot of screaming and revelry going on. That's one theory," Dallmeyer said.

She says there are several theories behind the name.

"The lack of modern conveniences like telephones, other ways of communication. People just hollered from porch to porch greeting their neighbors and communicating," she suggested.

Today the former community is replaced with modern houses and condos but the few graveyards that remain shed light into another theory.

"One theory is that these are the residents of the cemetery expressing themselves," Dallmeyer said.

Whatever the case, it is perhaps the only preservation of a town with a spooky name that used to be.

"The most we can do is try to record these fascinating nuggets of our county's history," she said.

"I never hear any screams though," Umphry said with a laugh.

Screamersville, Virginia also has a Facebook page where many have checked-in and are talking about on their personal pages.

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PST: Galaxy heavily favored over Whitecaps

The Galaxy are in Major League Soccer?s playoff doghouse ? Thursday?s 90-minute mid-week eliminator contest before the ?real? post-season series begin ? based on that limping dog of a spring.

The star-strewn Galaxy was shockingly awful to start its 2012 MLS Cup title defense, a pitiful excuse for a reigning champ that slogged out of May with a frown and a 3-8-2 record (and having been eliminated from U.S. Open Cup play by the ? Carolina Red Hawks?). But Bruce Arena and the boys got their stuff together, and now ?

This does not look a thing like some fourth-place outfit ? and no one will be surprised if the Western Conference?s most high-profile assembly of known names ?upsets? its way right into a second consecutive MLS Cup.

Kickoff: 10:30 p.m. ET Thursday, Home Depot Center, NBC Sports Network

(L.A. Galaxy club-created video preview is here)

(Vancouver Whitecaps club-created preview is here)

On the L.A. Galaxy:

  • In one of those cases of the universe spinning on reverse axis, big center back Omar Gonzalez did wonders in establishing his immeasurable value to the Galaxy by missing more than half the season. That came after he had established high value in last year?s MLS Defender of the Year season, although not as high as it would rise. Everybody understood the off-season knee injury would dent the Galaxy defense in 2012 pending his healthy return ? but nobody quite figured on 100 percent Galaxy ?D? collapse!
  • In 19 games without Gonzalez, the Galaxy conceded 34 goals, or almost two a game. In 14 games with their steady and heady center back the defense allowed just 13 goals, or fewer than one per match.
  • Galaxy captain and U.S. all-time leading scorer Landon Donovan got back on the field for the Galaxy?s season finale after missing almost a month due to a knee injury. He had a team-high 14 assists.

(MORE: Landon Donovan goes all 90 for Los Angeles)

(MORE: Where Donovan landed on the all-time goals, assist chase)

  • David Beckham ? Perhaps you?ve heard of him? ? remains the league?s top passer over long distance and still has the best free kick strikes in the game. That makes any set piece in the Galaxy?s final third a moment to scoot up on the seat and pay special attention. If Beckham isn?t feeling the shot, he?ll aim for the 6-5 Gonzalez.
  • Mike Magee should make most people?s All-Underrated Best XI. He?ll appear out of the Galaxy midfield, his smart runs helping to create chances, especially when parlayed with Robbie Keane?s sophisticated, active movement in and around the opposition penalty area. Keane, the longtime Irish international, was team MVP with 16 goals and 9 assists.
  • The Galaxy?s weak link? Rookie center back Tommy Meyer, filling in for the injured A.J. De La Garza, will be playing in his biggest match to date.

On the Vancouver Whitecaps:

  • The Whitecaps slid into the playoffs, essentially, because Dallas was too far behind and then failed to pick up points in two late matches over Chivas USA. So, fifth place to the ?Caps!
  • Martin Rennie?s men beat Real Salt Lake back on Aug. 11 ? and pretty much stunk up the place from there. They won once over the last 10 regular season matches, and that came courtesy of the West?s worst side, poor ol? Chivas USA.? The Whitecaps were shut out in seven of those contests.
  • The club?s pair of pricey Scottish internationals, Barry Robson and Kenny Miller, have largely failed to deliver. Robson, the team?s attacking midfielder, does continue to look threatening, at least, and seems to have something to offer if only in drive through the center of the park and emotion. Miller? Not so much. There?s even a question of whether he will start. (Robson and Miller both spent most of the season finale on the bench.) Rookie dynamo Darren Mattocks and speedy Dane Richards, who is usually stationed out wide, gives Rennie that option.
  • Vancouver?s road form will not do much to inspire confidence. The Whitecaps have just one victory away from BC Place since April, than against Colorado, which finished 7th in the West. The ?Caps are 1-9-3 away since that early, short burst of road success.
  • Scoring goals has mostly been the issue. In the back, former U.S. international Jay DeMerit has been terrific. So has right back Young-Pyo Lee. Whitecaps fans (they call him ?Y.P. Lee?) voted him 2012 Player of the Year.

Bottom line:

The Galaxy is heavy favorite, with good reason. The current champs, holder of a huge edge in big-game experience and comfy at home, would win this contest seven times out of eight.

Of course, there?s always the one. Otherwise, why even bother to play the darn thing?

Source: http://prosoccertalk.nbcsports.com/2012/10/31/mls-playoff-preview-vancouver-whitecaps-at-l-a-galaxy/related/

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