Saturday, December 31, 2011

US to Iran: Hormuz disruption 'will not be tolerated'

The U.S. Navy's 5th fleet Wednesday warned Iran that any disruption of traffic flowing through the vital Strait of Hormuz oil route "will not be tolerated."

The warning came after Iran's navy chief Habibollah Sayyari told Iran's English language Press TV that "closing the Strait of Hormuz for Iran's armed forces is really easy ... or as Iranians say it will be easier than drinking a glass of water."

"But right now, we don't need to shut it as we have the Sea of Oman under control and we can control the transit," said Sayyari, who is leading 10 days of exercises in the Strait. His reference to control was unclear.

In response, 5th Fleet spokeswoman Lt. Rebecca Rebarich said, "Anyone who threatens to disrupt freedom of navigation in an international strait is clearly outside the community of nations; any disruption will not be tolerated."?

The U.S. Navy is "always ready to counter malevolent actions to ensure freedom of navigation," she said.

Rebarich declined to say whether the U.S. force had adjusted its presence or readiness in the Gulf in response to Iran's comments, but said the Navy "maintains a robust presence in the region to deter or counter destabilizing activities, while safeguarding the region's vital links to the international community."

At the Pentagon, Press Secretary George Little also said that Iranian interference with passage of vessels through the strategic waterway "will not be tolerated," NBC News reported.

Little said that blocking naval traffic through the Strait represents "an important issue for security and stability in the region," and called the Strait "an economic lifeline."

Iran's fears
Sayyari's warning underline Iranian concern that the West is about to impose new sanctions that could target Tehran's vital oil industry and exports.

Western nations are growing increasingly impatient with Iran over its nuclear program. The U.S. and its allies have accused Iran of using its civilian nuclear program as a cover to develop nuclear weapons. Iran has denied the charges, saying its program is geared toward generating electricity and producing medical radioisotopes to treat cancer patients.

The U.S. Congress has passed a bill banning dealings with the Iran Central Bank, and President Barack Obama has said he will sign it despite his misgivings. Critics warn it could impose hardships on U.S. allies and drive up oil prices.

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The bill could impose penalties on foreign firms that do business with Iran's central bank. European and Asian nations import Iranian oil and use its central bank for the transactions.

Iran is the world's fourth-largest oil producer, with an output of about 4 million barrels of oil a day. It relies on oil exports for about 80 percent of its public revenues.

Iran has adopted an aggressive military posture in recent months in response to increasing threats from the U.S. and Israel that they may take military action to stop Iran's nuclear program.

Iran's navy is in the midst of a 10-day drill in international waters near the strategic oil route. The exercises began Saturday and involve submarines, missile drills, torpedoes and drones. The war games cover a 1,250-mile (2,000-kilometer) stretch of sea off the Strait of Hormuz, northern parts of the Indian Ocean and into the Gulf of Aden near the entrance to the Red Sea as a show of strength and could bring Iranian ships into proximity with U.S. Navy vessels in the area.

Iranian media are describing how Iran could move to close the strait, saying the country would use a combination of warships, submarines, speed boats, anti-ship cruise missiles, torpedoes, surface-to-sea missiles and drones to stop ships from sailing through the narrow waterway.

Iran's navy claims it has sonar-evading submarines designed for shallow waters of the Persian Gulf, enabling it to hit passing enemy vessels.

The Fifth Fleet consists of 20-plus ships supported by combat aircraft, with 15,000 people afloat and another 1,000 ashore.

A closure of the strait could temporarily cut off some oil supplies and force shippers to take longer, more expensive routes that would drive oil prices higher. It also potentially opens the door for a military confrontation that would further rattle global oil markets.

Iran claimed a victory this month when it captured an American surveillance drone almost intact. It went public with its possession of the RQ-170 Sentinel to trumpet the downing as a feat of Iran's military in a complicated technological and intelligence battle with the U.S.

American officials have said that U.S. intelligence assessments indicate the drone malfunctioned.

About the Strait of Hormuz:

Location: The most important oil transit channel in the world is a narrow bend of water separating Oman and Iran. It connects the biggest Gulf oil producers, such as Saudi Arabia, with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea. At its narrowest point, the strait is only 21 miles across and consists of 2-mile-wide navigable channels for inbound and outbound shipping and a 2-mile-wide buffer zone.

Oil shipments

  • Flows through the Strait in 2009 were roughly 33 percent of all seaborne traded oil (40 percent in 2008), or 17 percent of oil traded worldwide, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).
  • Some 15.5 million barrels passed through in 2009, according to the U.S. EIA. U.S. warships patrol the area to ensure the safe passage.
  • The bulk of the oil exported through the Strait of Hormuz travels to Asia, the United States and Western Europe. About three-quarters of Japan's oil imports and about 50 percent of China's pass through this strait.
  • An additional 2 million barrels of oil products, including fuel oil, are exported through the passage daily, as well as liquefied natural gas (LNG).

Other shipments: Merchant ships carrying grain, iron ore, sugar, perishables and containers full of finished goods also pass through the strategic sea corridor en route to Gulf countries and ports such as Dubai.

Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

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Arab monitors face crowds, blasts in second Syria tour (Reuters)

BEIRUT, Dec 28, Reuters - ? Arab League monitors in Syria faced angry crowds, gunfire and explosions during their second visit to Homs, the heart of a nine-month revolt against President Bashar al-Assad, online videos appeared to show on Wednesday.

Activists uploaded footage on the Internet showing crowds surrounding a monitoring team's car on Wednesday shouting "those who kill their people are traitors." In another video, orange-vested monitors rushed behind a concrete building amid heavy shooting and blasts.

The pictures were impossible to verify and most foreign journalists are banned from working in Syria.

The Arab League observers are in Syria to determine if Assad is keeping his promise to push through a peace plan and end his crackdown on the revolt that has pushed the country towards civil war.

Homs has been mired in violence during the uprising. City neighborhoods have been pounded with army tank fire and mortar rounds in recent months. Armed clashes have increasingly overshadowed the peaceful protests that began in March.

The head of the Arab League mission earlier said he saw "nothing frightening" on his first trip to Homs on Tuesday. But France called the comment from Sudanese General Mustafa Dabi premature and urged Syria to give his team full access.

"When you were in Homs yesterday 15 people died. We're not benefitting from your presence," one activist, named as Khaled Abu Salah, shouted at the mission in a video of its second trip on Wednesday in the Homs neighborhood of Baba Amr.

The Arab League has said the mission needs about a week to determine whether Assad has stuck to his promise to withdraw tanks and troops, free prisoners and start a dialogue with the opposition.

General Dabi earlier called on activists to give his team more time.

"Remember, this was only the first day and it will need investigation. We have 20 people who will be there for a long time," Dabi told Reuters, speaking from Damascus.

Washington also urged patience. "It was just Day One," State Department spokesman Mark Toner said. "We need to let this mission get up and running. Let them do their job and then let them give their judgment."

Assad has warned against foreign intervention which he says could spark a regional crisis. Assad says Syria is fighting foreign-backed Islamist terrorists who have killed more than 2,000 of its security forces.

State television on Wednesday said Damascus had freed 755 people detained in the unrest "whose hands were not stained with Syrian blood." Thousands remain in detention.

U.S.-based Human Rights Watch accused Syrian authorities of transferring hundreds of detainees to military sites off-limits to Arab League monitors and urged the observers to insist on full access to all sites used for detention.

Unobstructed access and uncensored testimony are crucial to the Arab League's mission. The monitors hit a snag on Wednesday when locals in Baba Amr refused to speak with the observers in the presence of a Syrian army colonel.

The monitors later returned unescorted but had to scrap an effort to check an area where residents believed detainees were being hidden, because gunfire erupted nearby, activists told Reuters by telephone.

CLASHES RISE AHEAD OF MONITORS

As the monitors toured Homs, other hotspots saw fresh violence, said witnesses and activists.

A video sent by rebels in Deraa province showed gunmen with faces swathed in checkered kerchiefs, firing automatic rifles at a convoy of security force buses. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said four government soldiers died in the ambush.

Security forces fired live ammunition and tear gas at an anti-Assad rally in Hama, another major flashpoint of unrest north of Homs, said activists. At least one person died and seven were wounded, they added.

Al Jazeera television showed gunfire, curls of black smoke and men marching down a street chanting, "Where are the Arab monitors?" One man was bleeding from the neck.

The delegation plans to send teams to central Hama, southern Deraa and northern Idlib on Thursday.

Despite the hitches, many Homs residents were pleased with what they said was a more diligent second tour by monitors, and relieved to have a respite from days of heavy gun battles.

"This has been less killing and shooting than usual so I'm feeling more relaxed," joked activist Mohammed Saleh.

In other video clips of the monitoring mission, observers scribbled notes as residents named missing loved ones and showed the team the body of a lifeless young boy shot in the back. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says three people died from gunshots in Homs on Wednesday.

RUSSIA PRODS ASSAD TO OPEN UP

Russia, one of Assad's few remaining allies and Syria's primary weapons supplier, urged Damascus to let the observers move around the country freely.

"The mission should be able to visit any part of the country, any towns or villages, and come up with its own independent, objective opinion about what is happening and where," Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.

Activists say about a third of the estimated 5,000 people killed in unrest in Syria since March died in Homs. Dozens have been killed in the past week alone and thousands arrested in the months before the 22-state Arab League was invited in.

The monitors represent the first international intervention on the ground in Syria since the revolt began. Protesters hope their final report will nudge the world into action against Assad.

(Additional reporting by Ayman Samir; Writing by Erika Solomon; Editing by Douglas Hamilton and Andrew Heavens)

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Chevron to Sell Stake in Yinka Folawiyo Oil Block

As indigenous oil firm Yinka Folawiyo Petroleum Company (YFP) continues in its quest to commence oil production from its Aje field, in Oil Mining Lease 113, one of its joint venture partners Chevron Nigeria Deepwater H Limited, a subsidiary of US oil giant Chevron Corporation, has moved to sell its stake in the oil block, THISDAY (Lagos) reported Sunday.

The Aje field was discovered in 1996, in water depths ranging from 328 - 4,921 feet (100 - 1,500 meters) off the coast of Nigeria, about 40 miles southwest of Lagos.

When it is brought on stream, Lagos State will join the league of oil producing states in Nigeria, and could entitle the state to 13 percent derivation based on the?Onshore/Offshore Dichotomy Abolition Act of 2004, which entitles littoral states to derivation from crude oil produced on offshore locations within water depths of less than 200 meters isobaths.

YFP holds 60 percent interest in the block, while Chevron Nigeria Deepwater Ltd, Vitol Exploration Nigeria Ltd, Panoro Energy ASA, and Providence Resources Oil and Gas, an Irish firm hold the remaining 40 percent.

It was learnt that Chevron as technical advisor and operator of the block, owns 45 of the 40 percent interest in the oil field, but now plans to sell the 45 percent to Energy Equity Resources Limited (EER) which was once a joint venture partner to Panoro Energy.

Panoro is an international independent oil and gas company with offices in Oslo, London and Rio de Janeiro, and has a 6.502 percent stake in the OML 113.

Industry sources told THISDAY at the weekend that part of the deal could see EER take over operatorship of the block in place of Chevron.

EER is a London-based oil and gas company with Nigerian ownership. It currently has operations in the Joint Development Zone between Nigeria and Sao Tome and Principe, in Block 1, as well as in OML 115, an offshore block near the giant Zafiro and Alba field bordering Equatorial Guinea, and OPLs 281 and 233 in the Niger Delta.

However, YFP sources said that the transfer of operatorship is not possible, stating that while Chevron is at liberty to sell its stake in OML 113 to a third party, the operatorship will revert to YFP because the JV agreement stipulates that in the event the technical partner (Chevron) withdraws or sells its interest to a third party, operatorship shall be retained by Yinka Folawiyo Petroleum.

The Aje field was discovered in 1996, in water depths ranging from 100 -1,500 metres off the coast of Lagos. Unlike most concessions which are tertiary sandstones, Aje has multiple oil, gas and gas condensate reservoirs in the Turonian, Cenomanian and Albian sandstones, and as such has more affinity with the recent Jubilee and Tweneboa discoveries offshore Ghana.

Four wells have been drilled to date in the Aje field. Aje-1 and 2 tested oil and gas condensates at high rates. Aje-4, drilled in early 2008, logged significant pay and confirmed the presence of four productive reservoirs. The Aje field has full 3D seismic coverage.

There is a unique gas sales opportunity available to the partnership, which also includes Vitol and Providence Resources, via access to the West Africa Gas Pipeline project ("WAGP").

The WAGP was commissioned in May 2009 to provide Nigerian gas to end-users in Benin, Togo and Ghana, and is routed directly through OML113, only 5 kilometres from the Aje field.

The location of the Aje field, lying 26 miles (43 kilometers) south west of Lagos, may also provide a ready market for gas and associated LPG.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

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Tyler the Creator Arrested on Vandalism Charges (omg!)

Tyler the Creator Arrested on Vandalism Charges

Creating a nuisance is no way to ring in the holidays.

Hours after Tyler the Creator (real name Tyler Okonma) performed at the Roxy in Hollywood Thursday, he was arrested after he allegedly vandalized some sound equipment.

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The West Hollywood Sheriff's department told TMZ early Friday morning that police were called to the world-famous venue after they received a call that Tyler had "just destroyed an electric soundboard belonging to the venue."

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As the 20-year-old was taken into custody, the crowd swarmed the security on site, which caused officials to close down Sunset Blvd. for a half hour.

The outspoken rapper took home the Best New Artist award for his hit single, "Yonkers," at the MTV Video Music Awards in August.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

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Monday, December 26, 2011

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Better tests needed to detect, treat prostate cancer, doctors say

A blood screening result that suggests prostate cancer is bound to provoke high anxiety -- even though up to 80 percent of those findings turn out to be false positives. Anxiety deepens, of course, if a biopsy confirms a cancer diagnosis -- to the extent that many men demand surgery or radiation even when they don?t need it.

Now, two national health panels have made startling recommendations that call into question the way doctors have been handling prostate cancer testing and treatment. One panel said men should skip standard prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing unless they have symptoms such as urinary blockage or pain. A second panel urged many men with low-risk prostate tumors to turn to ?active surveillance? rather than immediate surgery or radiation.

The recommendations -- the first is part of a draft report by the U.S. Preventive Services task force in October, the second came from a panel convened by the National Institutes of Health this month -- have generated controversy, even as researchers in South Florida and elsewhere work to develop better methods.

?Skipping the PSA is the wrong way to approach it. It?s an extreme viewpoint that will have terrible ramifications on public health if it goes forward,? says Dr. Bruce Kava, interim chair of urology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. ?I?ve had patients whose cancer was discovered by a PSA test,? adds Dr. Rakesh Singal, a urologist and prostate cancer researcher at the UM medical school.

The Preventive Services task force recommendation came after a months-long study of clinical trials around the world. ?The common perception that PSA-based early detection of prostate cancer prolongs lives is not supported by the scientific evidence,? the draft report said. The task force is a congressionally mandated panel of doctors, nurses and other specialists that develops recommendations for doctors and hospitals.

The second recommendation, from a ?consensus panel? of 14 researchers and clinicians convened this month by the National Institutes of Health, tackled the treatment side: ?Treatment of low-risk prostate cancer with radical prostatectomy or radiation therapy leads to side effects such as impotence and incontinence. Active surveillance has emerged as a viable option.?

Responding to those concerns, researchers in South Florida and around the world are working on better screening tests to replace or at least supplement the PSA test, which has been use since 1986. Such improved tests could make the screening controversy ?moot,? the U.S. Cancer Foundation says. It says studies also are underway to better guide how aggressive treatment should be when cancer is confirmed.

The prostate, a small-plum-sized gland that sits above the base of the penis and helps produce semen, becomes enlarged in half of all men by age 60, and half of those will have symptoms such as frequent urination, weak stream or inability to completely empty the bladder.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Fritz Strobl, M.D.: 10 Ways to Combat Holiday Stress

Some of the problem can be attributed to Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), not simply stress. It's the time of year when we may leave for work when it's dark and come home after the sun goes down. Bright, full-spectrum light for 30 minutes in the morning may help. (As pretty as they are, nighttime Christmas lights don't count!) Walking outside is great not only for the sunlight but also for the exercise. Even if it's chilly, bundle up and get outside during the day -- build a snowman, head down the road to visit a friend in the neighborhood or walk to the store rather than drive.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

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Red Hot Chili Peppers Crave Water, Just Like Their Consumers (LiveScience.com)

Biting into a hot chili may leave you grabbing for a glass of water, but that same spiciness leaves the pepper parched when water runs short, new research suggests.

Researchers have found that the spiciest peppers have the most trouble where water is scarce: They make fewer seeds and therefore leave fewer offspring, giving non-spicy chilies a distinct advantage in dry climates.

"There is a trade-off. The pungent plants aren't allowed to use their water resource as well as non-pungent plants," said study researcher David Haak of Indiana University. They do have the advantage in wetter climates, though: Non-spicy chilies are less able to fight off fungi.

Haak and other researchers grew wild chilies in a lab to study the effects of different environmental conditions, following up on five sampling trips they made to Bolivia from 2002 through 2009 where they studied the spiciness of chilies in different climates.

Spicy peppers

In 2008 the researchers discovered that the pungency of wild peppers ? determined by their amount of spicy chemicals called capsaicinoids ? varies by where they are growing. The population of peppers they studied came from varying climates of southeastern Bolivia, from those with little water to areas where water is plenty. They found the spice-less peppers were more abundant in areas with little water.

There are threats toward the plants in each area: In the wet areas they have to fight off more fungi, which grow better in the moisture, while in dry areas they have to fight to keep the moisture they need to live. The capsaicinoids work in the chili as anti-fungal compounds; they kill the fungi that normally would live on peppers and keep rats from eating the fruits.

In the wetter region in the southwest, "we noticed that there was an increase in this fungal pathogen and this increase in pungent plants in this population, and those plants were also getting hotter," Haak told LiveScience. "Why do not-hot chilies still exist, if being hot is advantageous against this fungal pathogen?"

Holey plants

So the researchers studied wild plants in the lab, both spicy and not, and deprived them of water during their fruiting cycle (which normally happens during the drier seasons). The researchers found that when it's dry out, production of these chemicals can be costly to the plants: The pungent plants end up producing 50 percent fewer seeds if they are water-starved, while the non-hot plants were unaffected.

The researchers then looked at the plant's stomata ? the pores that let water and air in and out of the plant cells. They saw that the pungent plants had lots more of these little holes (40 percent greater density) than the non-pungent plants did. This could account for their water loss.

Like tomatoes and other relatives, chili peppers aren't very good at regulating how these pores open and close, so if they have more of them, they lose more water, Haak said.

The proteins involved in both spiciness and in building stomata are probably regulated by the same pathway, and genetic changes to this pathway could be the reason why some plants are spicier and have more stomata (and therefore don't deal with drought as well).

The study was published today (Dec. 21) in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Syrian troops shell northern town killing 23 (AP)

BEIRUT ? Activists say Syrian troops have attacked a northern town, killing at least 23 civilians.

The activists say the town of Kfar Owaid in the northwestern province of Idlib was hit with heavy machine gun fire or shells.

The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says 23 were killed Tuesday in the area, while another activist group, the Local Coordination Committees put the death toll at 25.

Both groups said people were wounded.

The northern province of Idlib has witnessed intense clashes between Syrian troops and army defectors in the past weeks.

On Monday, security forces killed up to 70 army defectors as they were deserting their military posts in Idlib near the Turkish border, activists said.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

CAIRO (AP) ? Security forces pursuing activists and army defectors shot and killed at least six people in central and northern Syria on Tuesday, activists said, while an Arab League official said an advance team will arrive in Syria this week to prepare for an observer mission as a possible step toward solving the crisis.

Violence in several locations across the country highlighted the difficulties facing the mission tasked with ensuring the Syrian regime's compliance with an Arab League plan for ending the nation's bloody political conflict.

After stalling for weeks, Syria on Monday signed the plan to send foreign monitors, bowing to growing international pressure to end its bloody crackdown on a nine-month uprising which the U.N. says has killed more than 5,000 people.

An Arab League official said Tuesday that the advance team, led by the Arab League's assistant secretary-general Sameer Seif el-Yazal, will travel to Syria Thursday.

Arab League chief Nabil Elaraby told reporters Monday that the advance delegation will include legal, administrative, financial and human rights experts to discuss the makeup of the observer teams.

He said 500 observers will eventually deploy around the country in small groups of at least 10.

Syria's opposition dismissed the deal as a stalling tactic, and the violence continued unabated, with reports by activists that more than 100 people were killed on the same day the pact was signed.

The U.S. said it will judge Syria by its actions.

"We've seen too many broken promises from the Syrian regime. So we're really less interested in a signed piece of paper than we are in actions to implement commitments made," said State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland Monday night.

The Arab League plan calls for removing Syrian forces and heavy weapons from city streets, starting talks with opposition leaders and allowing human rights workers and journalists into the country, along with observers from member countries.

Violence has escalated in recent weeks in Syria with more frequent armed clashes between military defectors and security forces. The increasing militarization of the conflict has raised fears the country is sliding toward civil war.

The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the Local Coordination Committees activist group said at least six people were killed by security forces Tuesday in the central city of Homs and in northern Syria.

Also Tuesday, President Bashar Assad issued a new law under which anyone found guilty of distributing weapons with the aim of committing "terrorist acts" would be sentenced to death, state-run news agency SANA said.

The Syrian government claims armed gangs and terrorists are behind the uprising, not protesters seeking more freedoms in one of the most authoritarian regimes in the Middle East.

SANA said that according to the new law, anyone found guilty of weapons smuggling would be handed sentences ranging from 15 years to life imprisonment. Those smuggling and distributing weapons with the aim of carrying out terrorist acts would get a death sentence.

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Additional reporting by Maamoun Youssef in Cairo.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

NYC protesters scale fence at vacant lot (AP)

NEW YORK ? Dozens of Occupy Wall Street protesters were arrested Saturday after they scaled a chain-link fence or crawled under it to get to an Episcopal church-owned lot they want to use for a new camp site.

Protesters used a wooden ladder to scale the fence or lifted it from below while others cheered them on. A man wearing a Santa suit stood on the ladder among others, as they ignored red "Private Property" signs.

As officers made arrests, protesters shouted obscenities and hollered: "Make them catch you!" The group was inside the lot for a short time before being led out by police in single file through a space in the fence. About 50 people were arrested, police said.

"We're just trying to say that this country has gone in the wrong direction, and we need spaces that we can control and we can decide our future in, and that's what this is about," said David Suker, who was among those who scaled the fence.

Before the arrests, several hundred gathered in Duarte Square, a half-acre wedge of a park at the edge of Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood and across the street from the vacant lot. They gathered partly to mark the three-month anniversary of the Occupy movement and partly to demand use of the lot, owned by Trinity Church.

After police cleared the protesters from the lot, about 200 people regrouped for a march on Seventh Avenue. Police began making arrests, tackling at least two people in the street and handcuffing them. When the protesters cleared the avenue, the crowd continued to march to Times Square under a heavy police presence.

The original Occupy Wall Street camp in Zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan was shut down last month. Trinity is a Zuccotti Park neighbor that helped demonstrators assemble, and provided them shelter in the three months since the movement began. The day after authorities moved in and cleaned out Zuccotti Park, about a dozen protesters went to the vacant lot, clipped the fence at the church-owned property and were arrested, along with some journalists.

Since then, some Occupy protesters have launched a bid to gain the church's consent for them to use the space. Trinity's Rev. James H. Cooper said giving the protesters access to the lot would not be a safe or smart move.

"There are no facilities at the Canal Street lot. Demanding access and vandalizing the property by a determined few OWS protesters won't alter the fact that there are no basic elements to sustain an encampment," he wrote in a statement. "The health, safety and security problems posed by an encampment here, compounded by winter weather, would dwarf those experienced at Zuccotti Park."

On Friday, the top bishop of the Episcopal Church asked protesters not to trespass on the property. Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori warned it could result in "legal and police action."

Trinity Church dates back to the colonial era and was a refuge for relief workers after the Sept. 11 terrorist attack. A sculpture out front was made out of a giant sycamore tree destroyed on 9/11.

"I feel it is very much in keeping with the tradition over the years of Trinity to work with poor people, to help poor people," said Stephen Chinlund, 77, a retired Episcopalian priest and one of several at the square Saturday.

Chinlund held a sign that read: Trinity, hero of 9/11, be a hero again!"

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Associated Press writer Cristian Salazar and broadcast newsperson Julie Walker contributed to this report.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Protesters, police clash for third day in Bahrain (AP)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates ? Witnesses say opposition supporters in Bahrain have clashed with police for a third straight day along a main highway west of the capital.

Police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse thousands of protesters gathered Saturday along Budaiya highway, which connects a string of largely Shiite villages west of the capital, Manama.

Protesters massed along the highway after the funeral of a protester who opposition supporters say died during a rally Thursday. Witnesses say the man was hit by a police car. Bahrain's Interior Ministry has denied police were responsible for the death.

The clashes come during 10 months of unrest in the Gulf kingdom between the Sunni monarchy and an opposition movement led by the country's Shiite majority.

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Time Warner Cable customers are getting HBO Go soon (Digital Trends)

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Announced on Friday night on a blog post by Time Warner spokesman Jeff Simmermon, Time Warner Cable has finally struck a deal with HBO in regards to bringing the HBO Go streaming application as well as the Max Go app to subscribers. The cable company will run a short trial to test out the streaming app on the Time Warner Cable network and roll out the app to all 12 million subscribers during January 2012. Just like?implementations?on other cable networks, Time Warner Cable customers will have to subscribe to HBO or Cinemax to gain access to content through the streaming?application. Customers can use the streaming app on laptops, desktop computers, Android and Apple smartphones, the iPad, gaming consoles as well as set-top boxes like the Roku.?

HBO Go iPad ScreenshotHBO Go offers access to approximately?1,400 titles, both?theatrical?movies and recent television programs such as Boardwalk Empire, Game of Thrones, Curb Your Enthusiasm and True Blood in addition to completed series such at The Sopranos, Deadwood and Sex in the City. The MAX Go application offers access to about 400 titles including original programming, blockbuster movies and the?MAX After Dark section. ?HBO has already signed agreements with other cable companies such as Comcast, Charter Communications, AT&T U-verse, DirecTV, Dish Network?and Verizon FIOS. The largest holdout at this point is Cablevision with approximately three million subscribers.

While many subscribers have grown somewhat impatient with Time Warner Cable and the slow adoption of the HBO Go platform, the?reasoning?behind the lengthy delays are likely due to Time Warner?s internal discussion about structuring a direct subscription price to the service rather than positioning it as an added bonus for subscribers of other cable networks. Once access is enabled for subscribers, they will simply download the application on their device or access the content through the HBO Go site.?

This article was originally posted on Digital Trends

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Jewish settlers set fire to mosque, defy Netanyahu (Reuters)

JERUSALEM (Reuters) ? People thought to be Jewish settlers set fire to a Palestinian mosque, damaging its interior, in the West Bank on Thursday after Israeli forces tore down structures in a settler outpost built without government approval.

The vandalism appeared to be the latest act of defiance by militant settlers whom Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to rein in after similar attacks on mosques and vandalism at an Israeli military base.

Although Israel continues to expand larger official settlements in occupied territory that Palestinians seek for a state, it has been evacuating smaller, unauthorized outposts, in line with court orders to move against them.

Most countries regard as illegal all settlements Israel has constructed on land captured in a 1967 war. Israel cites historical and biblical links to the West Bank, which it refers to as Judea and Samaria.

In the village of Burqa, near Ramallah, the interior of the local mosque was doused with petrol and set alight. Its carpet, walls, chairs and electrical wiring were damaged.

"Thankfully, the torching occurred shortly before dawn prayers, and the villagers who arrived at the mosque put out the fire," said Mahmoud al-Habash, the Palestinian minister of religious affairs.

The mosque was defaced with Hebrew graffiti that said "war" and "Mitzpe Yitzhar," the name of the outpost where the demolitions had taken place hours earlier.

On Wednesday, radical Jews burnt the exterior of an unused Jerusalem mosque and scrawled "Death to the Arabs" on its walls.

A day earlier, young Jewish settlers rampaged through an army base in the occupied West Bank. The attack sent shock waves through Israel, where many revere the conscript military.

"HATE CRIMES"

Israeli leaders have condemned the settler attacks, saying they attracted hostility in an already volatile Middle East.

"We will not let them ignite a war of bloodshed, a religious war, with our neighbors," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a Tel Aviv convention of his right-wing Likud party.

"We won't let them harm either Jews or Arabs," he said.

The Palestinian Authority described the mosque burnings as "hate crimes" and in a statement called on foreign powers to hold the Israeli government responsible for settler violence.

Attempts to demolish unauthorized outposts have been resisted by radicals who scuffle with troops or carry out night-time sabotage to inflict what they call the "price tag" for "selling out" the settlements.

After consulting with security chiefs, Netanyahu said on Wednesday he would take the rare step of ordering so-called administrative arrests -- detention without trial -- of Israelis suspected of vigilante attacks.

The measure, widely seen as having been sparked mainly by the attack on the army base, has been more commonly used against Palestinians suspected of involvement with militant groups.

Israel has long been accused of failing to arrest or investigate settlers for acts of violence against Palestinians.

Israeli police said they had entered Burqa to investigate the arson attack on the mosque.

(Additional reporting by Dan Williams; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

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The 'awesome' kitchen robots that prepare sandwiches (The Week)

New York ? That "Jetsons" future is coming: A team of German robots is demonstrating unprecedented culinary skill

How do you make generally charmless robots a little less intimidating? One word: breakfast. Take James and Rosie, two PR2 bots that are programmed to whip up meals with little more than a simple instruction. Here, a guide to the "awesome" domesticated androids built by artificial intelligence researchers at the Technical University of Munich and Willow Garage:

What do they do??
The real "beauty" of James and Rosie is that they're able to cook up food "without needing any additional programming," says Elizabeth Fish at PC World. Though the two robots were once only capable of making pancakes and sausages, they're now able to serve up sandwiches and stove-popped popcorn. Commands like "Make me a sandwich" will cause the bots to whir?around the kitchen, toasting bread, laying out meat and cheese, and spreading any condiments before stacking your meal.

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How are they able to do it?
The robots are outfitted with "reasoning mechanisms" which help them make on-the-fly decisions around the kitchen, rather than decisions that are "preprogrammed," says Nancy Owano at PhysOrg. The bots use the "visual-detection systems from an Xbox Kinect" to observe their surroundings, and have "perception algorithms to assess surroundings," "make inferences about what they see," and "execute their tasks" at hand ? just like a human. For now, the robots are limited to working in their test kitchen, but could someday perform these actions in unfamiliar contexts.

And this is the future?
The robots are part of the school's Cognitive Robot Abstract Machine program, or CRAM. The project's goal is to create "a set of software tools to design and deploy robots that use cognition to manipulate items," notes Owano, which includes tasks like laundry and other household chores. In other words, they're part of a line of bots specifically built to do all the hard work so you don't have to. Besides, says Fish, "Everyone loves a good sandwich."

SEE MORE: The 'alarming' robotic Venus flytrap

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Sources:?PhysOrg,?PC World,?Spectrum IEEE

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Lindsay Lohan misses flight and 'Ellen' taping

Alec Baldwin isn't the only one having travel issues these days.

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Lindsay Lohan, who was scheduled to return from her hit -and- miss Hawaiian vacation Tuesday, missed her flight back to Los Angeles that would have had her back in town in time for a scheduled taping of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."

But more importantly, Lohan's due in court bright and early Wednesday. She doesn't need a passport to get back to the mainland, so what can the problem be ? and will it keep her from her date with Judge Stephanie Sautner?!

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"Lindsay had a travel-related issue arise that took a few hours to sort out," rep Steve Honig tells E! News. "It has been resolved and she will be back in Los Angeles in time for her court appearance."

Phew!

A source also tells us that Lohan is already in the air and will be touching down at LAX in a few hours.

The community-servicing actress is due in court Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. for another checkup as to how she's been handling the terms of her probation.

Sautner ordered her to complete at least 12 days of work at the L.A. County morgue by her hearing date ? and Lohan's done that, so we're not expecting too much tap-dancing on the part of Playboy's latest cover girl.

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